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giving passes to island residents and little league families to get on to the island in the event that we did have to close access to other visitors, but that was not -- not necessary as the crowds were managable. we also had more than a dozen boats take short-term anchorage permits in the cove over the weekend to watch the events. it's our largest number so far this year. department of emergency management, the city, and u.s. navy also conducted a landing exercise at the northeast boat ramp on the island, as part of an exercise to practice preparedness in the event needed to supply the island or other locations via watercraft, in the event of an emergency. this past month, one treasure island also held the second workshop on the community mural that's being planned for the north end of the gymnasium. i would like to invite susan surantes to say a few words. >> thank you very much. for this opportunity to speak to your board. we are very excited about the new mural project. we conducted a community mural workshop at the beginning of, i think, around august sometime. and there was a lot
giving passes to island residents and little league families to get on to the island in the event that we did have to close access to other visitors, but that was not -- not necessary as the crowds were managable. we also had more than a dozen boats take short-term anchorage permits in the cove over the weekend to watch the events. it's our largest number so far this year. department of emergency management, the city, and u.s. navy also conducted a landing exercise at the northeast boat ramp on...
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my concern is the vibrancy of the island. the island does not already have that big attraction, that big draw for people to come, and i'm worried about whether we're going to have a big enough of a demand for people to want to stay on the island and making it cost prohibit tiff. i'm not suggesting that we should make the public transit more expensive to kind of lower that subsidy for the ferry, but i am, again, encouraging us to look at other way to see recover that capital cost through other means. i don't know what that might be. i think we've discussed tima is looking at other options. i'm just really hoping you can find us some other way to reduce that -- that cost. thank you. >> and i -- we'll definitely -- i think golden gate transit is probably a good model for us to look at because they are operating bus and ferry service, and it's all subsidized by the golden gate bridge tolls, so we can see if we can identify to what extent they recover at fare box for their ferry service versus their bus service, and to what extent
my concern is the vibrancy of the island. the island does not already have that big attraction, that big draw for people to come, and i'm worried about whether we're going to have a big enough of a demand for people to want to stay on the island and making it cost prohibit tiff. i'm not suggesting that we should make the public transit more expensive to kind of lower that subsidy for the ferry, but i am, again, encouraging us to look at other way to see recover that capital cost through other...
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support transit using transit on island as well as walking onto baking on island. we need strategies to manage travel demand and potential congestion. we are wanting to avoid the type of cues and congestion that happen on the 4th of july, for instance. so the managing traffic includes discouraging single occupant driving and discouraging driving during peak periods through a congestion toll. and through pricing of parking. we also need to achieve performance measures both on the financial side and a transportation performance side. we need to achieve a 50% on and off island transportation load. we also need the program to raise enough revenue to sustain itself. his -- raise enough revenue through developing contributions , through the parking and the toll answer transit fares and pass purchases to sell fund the program. starting with the new transit service that is planned for the island, it is an excellent level of trust and service, it will phase in over a period of years as the new homes phase in. this map shows the starting year and peak. frequencies for transi
support transit using transit on island as well as walking onto baking on island. we need strategies to manage travel demand and potential congestion. we are wanting to avoid the type of cues and congestion that happen on the 4th of july, for instance. so the managing traffic includes discouraging single occupant driving and discouraging driving during peak periods through a congestion toll. and through pricing of parking. we also need to achieve performance measures both on the financial side...
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and we are an island. i think that we can make the character of this island much more intimate if we don't have the wide streets. and the answer to that, if you see in europe, is that they have smaller fire engine vehicles, which can navigate narrow streets and maybe that's something that should be thought of. streets of that width, 12 feet, what is the widest, california? and then you include on that street parking lanes. it becomes a very wide boulevard and i have concerns about that. i've stated that from the beginning. i feel narrow streets create a more intimate feel. i will leave it at that for now and call on my other directors, ms. richardson. >> director richardson: thank you. great presentation. we were having a great time looking at the slides. so doing well. i like the emphasis on intersections. we know from the conversation that came about and i'm looking through all the slides and how you have dealt with them in all the areas. my question has to do -- and i raised this before, the signalized
and we are an island. i think that we can make the character of this island much more intimate if we don't have the wide streets. and the answer to that, if you see in europe, is that they have smaller fire engine vehicles, which can navigate narrow streets and maybe that's something that should be thought of. streets of that width, 12 feet, what is the widest, california? and then you include on that street parking lanes. it becomes a very wide boulevard and i have concerns about that. i've...
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other hawaiian islands are visited.next island over, off-duty servicemen and women see what life is like away from honolulu. as they pause by a mountain waterfall, they realize the natural splendor of the islands is reflected everywhere. hot dogs over a fire. what an appetite that bracing mountain air gives you. ♪ there is always a practical joker in every crowd. as afternoon draws to a close, it is around the uke for a little harmonizing. a hawaiian born soldier teaches the girls how to shake a little. when they show the hawaii version of rock 'n roll, they will be the life of the party back in the states. but army personnel know they have a job to do in hawaii, and when on duty, it is an all-out training effort. close quarter bayonet training is stressed under guidance of world war ii and korean combat veterans. again and again the men practice with rifle butts and bayonets until the crisp motions are second nature. the soldier gets his it share to of hour after hour on the hot baking ground of the rifle range. it is
other hawaiian islands are visited.next island over, off-duty servicemen and women see what life is like away from honolulu. as they pause by a mountain waterfall, they realize the natural splendor of the islands is reflected everywhere. hot dogs over a fire. what an appetite that bracing mountain air gives you. ♪ there is always a practical joker in every crowd. as afternoon draws to a close, it is around the uke for a little harmonizing. a hawaiian born soldier teaches the girls how to...
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barricades sprang up all over the island to. see where the islands native population started to hunt down my friends here in ca by me as elsewhere they called street kids and took their weapons away. thank you. and the hunt goes on so-called citizens collectives are responsible for that and now these two women are part of the local vigilante group oh. here they're talking to women from one of combat slow. he tells them to get their children off the street away from a life of crime most of vigilantes and the migrants belong to the same ethnic group but the migrants are from a neighboring island in the back steps and i generally think that this woman sticks up for herself she says her children aren't criminals halley ordinary frightened that things continue to escalate one day they might kill us there are more of them than us. i don't stop here all the longer because minimal psych involved in me out here always considering what you can put into your pocket to defend yourself before you leave the house. most people i know carry pep
barricades sprang up all over the island to. see where the islands native population started to hunt down my friends here in ca by me as elsewhere they called street kids and took their weapons away. thank you. and the hunt goes on so-called citizens collectives are responsible for that and now these two women are part of the local vigilante group oh. here they're talking to women from one of combat slow. he tells them to get their children off the street away from a life of crime most of...
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has 132e of hawaii islands. the northern islands are uninhabited. sevenuthern islands, inhabited and one uninhabited, each represented on one of these columns. if you look up, you will see the new seal of the state of hawaii which is based on the coat of arms of the kingdom of hawaii. from here, we are going to walk over and stop at the queen's statue, a memorial to the last queen of hawaii, and then we will start going into the capitol and i will show you the rest of the building. now we are between the palace and the new capitol building. statutethem, we have a of the last monarch of hawaii. in 1917.d away but she was overthrown in 1893 by american forces. the american military landed, took over the government buildings, and overthrew the queen. in her hand, she is holding the constitution of 1893 and a song she wrote. the queen was trying to restore the civil rights of the hawaiian people. forcedther the king was to sign the constitution in 1887 called the bayonet constitution because they surrounded him in the palace, pointed bayonets at him, an
has 132e of hawaii islands. the northern islands are uninhabited. sevenuthern islands, inhabited and one uninhabited, each represented on one of these columns. if you look up, you will see the new seal of the state of hawaii which is based on the coat of arms of the kingdom of hawaii. from here, we are going to walk over and stop at the queen's statue, a memorial to the last queen of hawaii, and then we will start going into the capitol and i will show you the rest of the building. now we are...
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>> good evening to rhode island. it is wonderful to have this opportunity to discuss the issues tonight. say, the you have rollout has had its share of struggle. we've turned the corner. that is important. fasterpaying our claim than we ever have. faster than massachusetts or most of our neighbors. the first ofre on the month, lobbies are flowing. you do not see lines that you used to see. great credit, by the way. it goes to the staff. state employees who have struggled with the system for two years. by and large, we have turned the corner. having said that, mistakes were made which i have owned. the system was a system started in the prior administration. it was required by the federal government because our system had been so integrated. >> you've said that you've inherited the problem before. while that is true, didn't inherit the timing. despite a letter recommending against starting at -- it. >> that was a mistake. i have apologized. we stayed at it. we haven't paid our vendor in a year and a half. we have gott
>> good evening to rhode island. it is wonderful to have this opportunity to discuss the issues tonight. say, the you have rollout has had its share of struggle. we've turned the corner. that is important. fasterpaying our claim than we ever have. faster than massachusetts or most of our neighbors. the first ofre on the month, lobbies are flowing. you do not see lines that you used to see. great credit, by the way. it goes to the staff. state employees who have struggled with the system...
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rhode island first televised gubernatorial debate in. >> we are coming to you in bristol, rhode island. we are live on wpri12 and wpri.com. less than six weeks to go until election day. we help you decide to vote for here in the state of rhode island for the race for governor. it's going to be a very exciting night. we're going to help you try to identify the differences for our three major candidates for governor. right now we want to begin with introductions. from left to right on your screen. independent candidate joe trillo and gina raimondo and republican alan fung. we hope you can join us for special edition of facebook live. we have an exciting panel of six roger william university students who hold up in the room watching the debate. they're going to be taking notes and engaging in a spirited discussion on facebook live. we hope you can join us for that. we do have a busy night. we want to introduce our moderators. tim white and ted niececy. >> thank you danielle. reminder to our live audience please hold your olympians in -- place in reaction to everyone here at roger williams
rhode island first televised gubernatorial debate in. >> we are coming to you in bristol, rhode island. we are live on wpri12 and wpri.com. less than six weeks to go until election day. we help you decide to vote for here in the state of rhode island for the race for governor. it's going to be a very exciting night. we're going to help you try to identify the differences for our three major candidates for governor. right now we want to begin with introductions. from left to right on your...
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the actual islands can this is a group of islands and the cook islands and somewhat that have similarand culture. there are three groups of islands in the pacific today. polynesia is one of them, micronesia is another. micronesia, for tiny islands. the firstere navigator came from. a tiny island. then you have melanesia. a few islands. and then polynesia is really the , theof our pacific ocean last of the islands that were settled by people who would have migrated from the west to the east. -- our history tells us that our ancestors came on voyaging canoes from the pacific. and because they didn't have an actual canoe here, that is why those founders that it would be important to build that replica of the canoe to prove and to show that this is what their ancestors did. really, with the building of hokeulea'a, people did migrate with purpose, with intention, and have the skill and ability to build canoes with natural materials they had an role i on the cruise and nature to go thousands -- to cross thousands of miles of open ocean to does -- to discover and explore new islands. eventua
the actual islands can this is a group of islands and the cook islands and somewhat that have similarand culture. there are three groups of islands in the pacific today. polynesia is one of them, micronesia is another. micronesia, for tiny islands. the firstere navigator came from. a tiny island. then you have melanesia. a few islands. and then polynesia is really the , theof our pacific ocean last of the islands that were settled by people who would have migrated from the west to the east. --...
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island period and everything i have ever done has been to help rhode islanders create more jobs. i'm with the people every day, i report to them, answer to them and there is no relationship between any campaign contribution and decisions i have made. >> we have two people on the stage that raise millions of dollars. in the case of the governor i can't imagine anybody being a better fundraiser than she is, she outraised everybody. where does the money come from? all the special interests that control your tax dollars, the special interests are the lobbyists and the special people and corporations that went things. you think they give away large sums of money, here's how they do it in rhode island. i witnessed it for 60 years. what they do is fundraisers for people, $50,000, we can only give $1000 per person. they are bought and paid for by every special-interest group and that is why nothing gets done in this state. i am funding my own campaign and i owe no one anything. i don't owe them a cup of coffee. gina raimondo first on the free wrench shot from the governor which is not tr
island period and everything i have ever done has been to help rhode islanders create more jobs. i'm with the people every day, i report to them, answer to them and there is no relationship between any campaign contribution and decisions i have made. >> we have two people on the stage that raise millions of dollars. in the case of the governor i can't imagine anybody being a better fundraiser than she is, she outraised everybody. where does the money come from? all the special interests...
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became a very beautiful island it. is france's hundred first different tamil france's baby be it the hall of fame. but not all is well in paradise too many people from neighboring countries want to come here the islands my yacht is french but the surrounding camara silents are independent. many women come here as undocumented migrants to give birth as a way of getting a foothold in europe. jetty is a midwife here. they said. exactly what i. do for welcome to the biggest maternity hospital in france and europe with thirty babies are born here each day on top of. my earnings from was a week not a cask of the camorra silence are flocking to my art. yet she has been working as a midwife in a hospital in the island's capital for the past three years. in her team she's the only male head that's the name for people native to my all the others are from the french mainland it was. among the press in their corner to be thick you were short staffed and the workload quickly pushes us to our limits a few more pairs of hands would b
became a very beautiful island it. is france's hundred first different tamil france's baby be it the hall of fame. but not all is well in paradise too many people from neighboring countries want to come here the islands my yacht is french but the surrounding camara silents are independent. many women come here as undocumented migrants to give birth as a way of getting a foothold in europe. jetty is a midwife here. they said. exactly what i. do for welcome to the biggest maternity hospital in...
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a woman off the coast of rhode island. he later recanted that account. you forward of the complaint to the fbi but also provided the tipster with the contact information of a reporter. does that show you were interested in smearing kavanaugh as interested as you were in getting to the truth. >> this is a person who asked for the contact. in the same way i asked for -- i would ask for -- i found someone who was very responsible and the story was never published. the story was never published. the fbi never contacted the individual. part of the problem here is the fbi did very little investigation. to it a veryound fractional investigation in terms of witnesses. i recorded also privately -- i reported also privately to the committee. lindsey graham who is not exactly in a bipartisan mood at the time went out of his way to say that way i handled it was the right way to handle it. that i was an example of how this should have been done very the republican chairman said i'd been a gentleman in the way i handled it. >> you clear
a woman off the coast of rhode island. he later recanted that account. you forward of the complaint to the fbi but also provided the tipster with the contact information of a reporter. does that show you were interested in smearing kavanaugh as interested as you were in getting to the truth. >> this is a person who asked for the contact. in the same way i asked for -- i would ask for -- i found someone who was very responsible and the story was never published. the story was never...
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raimando: rolled islands deserves of -- rhode island this serves -- deserves clean energy. that means going through a regulatory process with which i will not interfere. let us let the facts and practices play out. >> support or oppose? mr. fung: unlike the governor, who ducked that question, perhaps because she took donations from those against the project. >> lettuce have a little respect. i know you want to speak -- let knowve a little respect, i you want to speak, but this is a debate. control, i support this takes it away. i would not support it because many of the people do not. i do not make decisions on who puts campaign dollars in my coffers like the governor. we all raise: money, we have to. i follow the rules, i do not take free rent from the largest developer for my campaign headquarters. one thing is crystal clear. i have worked hard every day for four years. i answer to the people of rhode island, period. everything i have ever done has been to help rhode islanders. i am with the people every day, i report to them. there is no relationship between any campaign
raimando: rolled islands deserves of -- rhode island this serves -- deserves clean energy. that means going through a regulatory process with which i will not interfere. let us let the facts and practices play out. >> support or oppose? mr. fung: unlike the governor, who ducked that question, perhaps because she took donations from those against the project. >> lettuce have a little respect. i know you want to speak -- let knowve a little respect, i you want to speak, but this is a...
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this is the largest of the islands. occupied by one of america's most important and secretive bases. known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision twenty twenty devised in the nine hundred ninety s. it's amos described officially as full spectrum dominance. this means control and sea area cyber space and space five four three two one. from california almost five. the u.s. air force tests it's intercontinental missile by firing them at the marshall one. imagine a missile coming screaming out of the sky it's absolutely terrifying there i think that there is there's really nothing that i can imagine that that would be more terror. dying in this and we're talking about. devices that any one of them could go off course. none of this disturbs life on the base where small town ameri
this is the largest of the islands. occupied by one of america's most important and secretive bases. known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision twenty twenty devised in the nine hundred ninety s. it's amos described officially as full spectrum...
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senate from rhode island? >> again, am a supporter of the president when he does things are helpful to rhode island in the nation. i'm not a supporter of him when he doesn't. it is inaccurate to say i am a supporter of the president. when he tried to put judge moore on the court or in the senate, i stood up to him. i do not believe and there are other instances where i think, there is an example that putin, when he had the meeting in helsinki and cozied up to him i spoke out about that. i do not believe in across-the-board tariffs. i think they need to be more selective. i've spoken out and disagreed with the president on various occasions and continue to do so. i will support him when he does things that are helpful to the country. like the tax cuts and jobs act, regulations have been eliminated. that have been helpful and our economy is growing at a great rate. unemployment is lowest in over about 50 years. 3.7 percent. latinos and blacks are the lowest unemployment ever. things are going good and i think pr
senate from rhode island? >> again, am a supporter of the president when he does things are helpful to rhode island in the nation. i'm not a supporter of him when he doesn't. it is inaccurate to say i am a supporter of the president. when he tried to put judge moore on the court or in the senate, i stood up to him. i do not believe and there are other instances where i think, there is an example that putin, when he had the meeting in helsinki and cozied up to him i spoke out about that. i...
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, treasure island. what we do here have implications for the development in the rest of the region, the country, and definitely for san francisco, we are doing things a little bit differently here in trying to utilize the state of the art, and we are highly environmental conscious and climate conscious, and that's why the development has already won the highest of its kind of platinum lead. so, you know, the work's in progress. see you next time. thank you. bye. >> what are the three things that we need? we drop, cover, and -- yes, so we did a good job okay. we have third grade coming in, second grade. thank you so much. so our practice went pretty well, and we have so many special guest that came today to practice with us, okay? so i'm hoping that this is not -- [inaudible] >> so i'm going to introduce first dr. matthews, our superintendent, is here, and he was practicing with, us, so drth matthews. >> good morning, boys and girls. buenos dias. so first, i want to tell you how proud i am of you. you di
, treasure island. what we do here have implications for the development in the rest of the region, the country, and definitely for san francisco, we are doing things a little bit differently here in trying to utilize the state of the art, and we are highly environmental conscious and climate conscious, and that's why the development has already won the highest of its kind of platinum lead. so, you know, the work's in progress. see you next time. thank you. bye. >> what are the three...
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island -- rhode island saturday most look up to? sen. whitehouse: i was very fond of claiborne pell and admired his creation of things like pell grant that have stood the test of times. mr. flanders: a newfound respect collins, -- for sen. >> -- >> the question was republican from rhode island. mr. flanders: john chafee served as well during his years in the senate. >> i asked for a letter grade for president trump and a letter grade for president -- senator jack reed. mr. flanders: i answered this before, i would say be your be plus. sen. whitehouse: i would give them an a. people in rhode island love him and i consider him a friend and i appreciate his enthusiastic support for me in this race. >> not surprised. yes or no, should the president be required to release his tax returns. sen. whitehouse: i will support legislation that goes for the requirement, particularly with the scrutiny of what his business dealings are with russia, and at a minimum, we should have a report on what his business dealings are with russian interests, russi
island -- rhode island saturday most look up to? sen. whitehouse: i was very fond of claiborne pell and admired his creation of things like pell grant that have stood the test of times. mr. flanders: a newfound respect collins, -- for sen. >> -- >> the question was republican from rhode island. mr. flanders: john chafee served as well during his years in the senate. >> i asked for a letter grade for president trump and a letter grade for president -- senator jack reed. mr....
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the two thousand kilometers of coral reef which surround the island of cuba . whereas half of the current reefs a round most of central america have disappeared the cuban reef which is considered the richest reef in the world has been totally preserved thanks to the slow development of the island. to this fragile ecosystem houses more than nine hundred species of fish fifty types of coral and two hundred types of spawn. however the price of fame could be fatal. seventeen reefs adding up to nearly eight hundred kilometers in length and now open to fans of scuba diving and the moines des. on this ever increasing. faced with the predicted arrival of mass tourism and the lack of a proper hotel infrastructure the government is authorized the local population to build a certain number of guests for eons in private houses. without access to modern materials due to the embargo with the builders a force to turn back the clock to old forgotten techniques there rediscovering a surprising maritime heritage. loaf hello how are you very well what's the rock like not too hard
the two thousand kilometers of coral reef which surround the island of cuba . whereas half of the current reefs a round most of central america have disappeared the cuban reef which is considered the richest reef in the world has been totally preserved thanks to the slow development of the island. to this fragile ecosystem houses more than nine hundred species of fish fifty types of coral and two hundred types of spawn. however the price of fame could be fatal. seventeen reefs adding up to...
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that's where money to rhode islanders. he talks about the wealthy and all of this, the thought forget about the little class and the average rhode island or. let's not take it away, like you want to do. because he's upset about rich people getting more than they deserve. >> i don't believe that's a factual statement. line vendors doing better, they are doing worse under the spell. i often don't believe that the republican plan to go after social security. part of that is actually in the house republican that they passed. that's on a fantasy. the other part, he said is her strategy and the month of had. i think that they -- i'm not picking up a fantasy, i'm reporting with the applicant have done themselves, and what they have said about what their plan is. to recoup the $2 trillion they spent on tax cuts -- >> we are getting tight on time. thirty seconds for response. then we'll move on. >> i would never support that if that were the case. there are bills of on kinds that entered introduced, it's a far cry from being legisl
that's where money to rhode islanders. he talks about the wealthy and all of this, the thought forget about the little class and the average rhode island or. let's not take it away, like you want to do. because he's upset about rich people getting more than they deserve. >> i don't believe that's a factual statement. line vendors doing better, they are doing worse under the spell. i often don't believe that the republican plan to go after social security. part of that is actually in the...
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almost 400,000 island dwellers are living in tents like these. this is the biggest emergency shelter on lombok. it's also a temporary control center, where the military, government, and aid organizations are coordinating the relief efforts. bernadus: the biggest challenges here on lombok are the destroyed infrastructure and the traumatized population. people here live in constant fear of another earthquake. reporter: in a trauma center, six psychologists work around the clock to care for children of the catastrophe. some of them have lost their parents in the earthquake. muflih: most of them were very scared. they cried on and off again. but little by little we make treatment. we give them therapy. we give them something what they need, psychologically and physically. reporter: it's the biggest disaster the region has experienced since the 2004 tsunami. the tourists who have stayed behind, and who are so important for indonesia, know this. judith's diving school is almost empty. few people want to wait here until either the ground settles or a ne
almost 400,000 island dwellers are living in tents like these. this is the biggest emergency shelter on lombok. it's also a temporary control center, where the military, government, and aid organizations are coordinating the relief efforts. bernadus: the biggest challenges here on lombok are the destroyed infrastructure and the traumatized population. people here live in constant fear of another earthquake. reporter: in a trauma center, six psychologists work around the clock to care for...
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to the nearby island of. the mosaics wonderfully and act the rhythms of life up and down within and without duck and light day and night the imagery of deals is always human and hot air us riding to dolphins guiding to lovers through the sea of life. the ruined houses take them names from the finest mosaics found in the such as this diana says riding a leopard human passions unbridled bull concealing. the dolphin and anka symbolize fidelity. it also accompanying a female seem longs to. be extatic flute and drum the music of dinosaurs the instrument of apollo was the life and then there are the many faces of dialysis and masks of intoxication. and of coming. to. the musk's of apollo where those of tragedy of human guilt and expiation the theater of apollo was that of catharsis the purging of guilt at the theater upon a remade humankind in his own image beautiful and good. deed else was sacked in eighty eight b.c. and twenty thousand inhabitants. since then it has been uninhabited and the news except occasional
to the nearby island of. the mosaics wonderfully and act the rhythms of life up and down within and without duck and light day and night the imagery of deals is always human and hot air us riding to dolphins guiding to lovers through the sea of life. the ruined houses take them names from the finest mosaics found in the such as this diana says riding a leopard human passions unbridled bull concealing. the dolphin and anka symbolize fidelity. it also accompanying a female seem longs to. be...
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run businesses on the island how are you going to ensure that this doesn't happen again. we just heard that there is a series of regulations that were going to be implemented primarily to just in force environmental laws and so it's already been there for quite some time national laws and ordinances to protect the environment and that's a primary will. still being all men and women have been that were up by in the egypt the past or worse has been on it since day one since you closed it and to me it's certainly an airsoft openly softening lives i let it be or appear different on two years that led some time end of next year six months hasn't been enough time as we were just hearing to go to the finish that the clean up of the island how much longer is it going to take to to return it to its pristine nature. we have managed to recover the beach you know the main beach should be seen it in for those and clips that the twenty five meter plus five meter lease meant has been recovered and that's basically what we wanted from the very start there's no temporary structures there
run businesses on the island how are you going to ensure that this doesn't happen again. we just heard that there is a series of regulations that were going to be implemented primarily to just in force environmental laws and so it's already been there for quite some time national laws and ordinances to protect the environment and that's a primary will. still being all men and women have been that were up by in the egypt the past or worse has been on it since day one since you closed it and to...
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, treasure island. what we do here have implications for the development in the rest of the region, the country, and definitely for san francisco, we are doing things a little bit differently here in trying to utilize the state of the art, and we are highly environmental conscious and climate conscious, and that's why the development has already won the highest of its kind of platinum lead. so, you know, the work's in progress. see you next time. thank you. bye. [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have
, treasure island. what we do here have implications for the development in the rest of the region, the country, and definitely for san francisco, we are doing things a little bit differently here in trying to utilize the state of the art, and we are highly environmental conscious and climate conscious, and that's why the development has already won the highest of its kind of platinum lead. so, you know, the work's in progress. see you next time. thank you. bye. [♪] >> i just don't know...
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placed in islands. this sounds like a preparation for war. our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war and essentially what the united states is doing it and is responding to provoke kind of behavior on the part of china and just as we did in the cold war the idea was to have a position of military strength such that your adversaries were not tempted to act in an aggressive ways or try to employ coercion to get their way and he just last week the u.s. navy sent a guided missile destroyer. in to the spratly islands and south china sea and what was different about this i think was that chinese fighter scrambled that sounds like an escalate well the again from an american perspective the escalation was the chinese being to militarize these islands in the first place moving its military capabilities doubt into that region engaging in provocative behavior against the commercial activities and military forces of other minor countries in the region that have claims of those islands.
placed in islands. this sounds like a preparation for war. our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war and essentially what the united states is doing it and is responding to provoke kind of behavior on the part of china and just as we did in the cold war the idea was to have a position of military strength such that your adversaries were not tempted to act in an aggressive ways or try to employ coercion to get their way and he just last week the u.s. navy sent...
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today in global ideas we visit a small island off the coast of mexico. every year cruise ships take millions of passengers to cozumel. but what does that mean for liverpool and wildlife. our reporter christine roman traveled to cozumel to find out more about how people that are protecting their island paradise. you know. this darwin is my home and are grateful that i get to meet so many people here tourists ships cruise people from around the world. well it's a great place to work as a biologist you just hit the hardest. so many nature so many spaces they have to be protected. i discovered this a beauty area and the amazing wore off as being a i decided to believe that's my. most men but and yes for me cause a male is a thousand years of history and the world heritage. goes oh mel lies on mexico's east coast the caribbean island is a favorite tourist destination five million visitors come here every year the harbor is large enough to handle seven cruise ships at any given time when it ships passengers disembark it's like an invasion. posing yetto is in c
today in global ideas we visit a small island off the coast of mexico. every year cruise ships take millions of passengers to cozumel. but what does that mean for liverpool and wildlife. our reporter christine roman traveled to cozumel to find out more about how people that are protecting their island paradise. you know. this darwin is my home and are grateful that i get to meet so many people here tourists ships cruise people from around the world. well it's a great place to work as a...
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or doing a different career off the island. i said before, nobody's really tried being a pher on here and working for a company outside the island. hopefully maybe i can be t first one and then carry on that tradition by living here and possibly raising a family here. >> that's not realistic or fair. with dire predictions about itimate change. >> reporter:dire predictions about climate change, some warn the desperate fate thitiny island faces could eventually face coastal cities like miami and new york. >> whether we decide to intervene with whether we decide to let it sink. that decision is going to inform what we do the next time and the time it that the time after that. in some ways it's a terrible candidate for that job. it's small, it's gettie smaller all me in terms of t pulation. don't get to choose what the first is. you know it's kind of thrust upon us and tangier's it. >> reporter: as this singular community hopes to be saved, rather than surra.dered to the irr the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in tangienia. >> woodruff
or doing a different career off the island. i said before, nobody's really tried being a pher on here and working for a company outside the island. hopefully maybe i can be t first one and then carry on that tradition by living here and possibly raising a family here. >> that's not realistic or fair. with dire predictions about itimate change. >> reporter:dire predictions about climate change, some warn the desperate fate thitiny island faces could eventually face coastal cities...
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the government of south korea declared it an island of world peace. but on this island of peace has been built one of the most provocative military bases in the world less than four hundred miles from shanghai. like and the marshall islands this is america's front line in it so cold pivot to asia. hair in one sun spoiled again john village the south korean navy has built a base for american aircraft carriers nuclear submarines and destroyers equipped with the aegis politik misato and aimed at china's defenses. china's lifelines to the world in oil trade resources depend on shipping that comes through checkpoints like this. the u.s. pivot and the asia pacific is really intended to create the ability to put a loaded gun to the head of china and say you know you will do as we say otherwise we will be able to restrict or we'll be able to shut down choke off your importation of oil and other resources. that were. off. for nine years every day often twice a day these catholic priests have staged a mass the blocks the gates of the new military base on juries
the government of south korea declared it an island of world peace. but on this island of peace has been built one of the most provocative military bases in the world less than four hundred miles from shanghai. like and the marshall islands this is america's front line in it so cold pivot to asia. hair in one sun spoiled again john village the south korean navy has built a base for american aircraft carriers nuclear submarines and destroyers equipped with the aegis politik misato and aimed at...
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steen island beaches of baraka island as it gets ready to reopen the w. sent a reporter to check on progress. ok how the office will have that story on not much more coming up in the day's business updates i'll be back at the top of the hour i myself a good day. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for mines. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good new eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people in africa the farming magazine. long d w. i have flown cathay pacific recently and then watch out because hackers have a talk with the hong kong based ally and then nine million customer data sets was stolen including possible numbers and home addresses of passengers was why did it take cafe seven months to come clean. thousands take to the streets of well as ira's to protest the spending cuts
steen island beaches of baraka island as it gets ready to reopen the w. sent a reporter to check on progress. ok how the office will have that story on not much more coming up in the day's business updates i'll be back at the top of the hour i myself a good day. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for mines. climate change. waste....