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island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for the winter holidays, we are going to continue, of course, the weekly food pantry and are going to be handing out a ham or a turkey for those who signed up pe pantry. and we'll be doing some small festive activities at the pantry, kind of like next weekend for the thanksgiving food pantry. so that's where we're going to help us get through this time. it's challenging. just trying to keep things, you know, make sure that, you know, needs are being addressed. and also keeping, you know, spirits up as we mov
island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for...
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because it seems the island itself just the island not even just the conditions the island itself is dangerous it's less than 2 metres above sea level it's entirely made a celt just a mercian to see 20 years ago bangladesh is already very vulnerable to cyclons flooding storm surges so how could an island like this even be considered when it seems to just be a sitting duck basically for a cycle so the cycle has not directly hit the island there have been a recent cycle that took place i don't i'm done but that has gone past. the island it has it has had in other places not the island they have been concerned with the embankment levels in the past that we've learned from previous short assessment that have been carried out by some agencies but these data are not publicly accessible i mean for us as amnesty international we think that without growing to be island without knowing the facilities that there are we heard from the british authorities or perth from other others as well but it's all hearsay so far the authorities the british authorities are saying that they have created this u
because it seems the island itself just the island not even just the conditions the island itself is dangerous it's less than 2 metres above sea level it's entirely made a celt just a mercian to see 20 years ago bangladesh is already very vulnerable to cyclons flooding storm surges so how could an island like this even be considered when it seems to just be a sitting duck basically for a cycle so the cycle has not directly hit the island there have been a recent cycle that took place i don't...
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on treasure island. they're in dire straights. so when we get the consultants who i know most of them don't live on the island, they live somewhere else. so it's a privilege that they have that they can say whatever they want to say but really what we need to say is are we addressing quality of life issues. i've been following this for four years. i say as i said earlier, in 1999 we did the entire survey of treasure island and we know how contaminated it is. for example, your schools have been closed -- to charter schools to have our children on treasure island in an environment that's very contaminated. and then you all want to talk about a digital platform and all this nuances and timelines and goals, when from day one, you all have lied to the community. one of you all on the commission knows it. i was in sacramento. i was in sacramento when treasure island development authority was brought before. i was there on that day and i am there now monitoring you all. i say again and again as i reference the
on treasure island. they're in dire straights. so when we get the consultants who i know most of them don't live on the island, they live somewhere else. so it's a privilege that they have that they can say whatever they want to say but really what we need to say is are we addressing quality of life issues. i've been following this for four years. i say as i said earlier, in 1999 we did the entire survey of treasure island and we know how contaminated it is. for example, your schools have been...
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there are wineries and other businesses on the island. have you thought about which businesses you would include? >> so tida, we've looked to tida here for their help in conveying to you -- to us which noncommercial uses will continue to be on the island so we have an understanding of which uses are -- they'll have their leases continued and be part of the ongoing use that the island has developed. if we are -- if -- as there are changing changes to that, if there are changes to that, we should update our proposal so they're correct about which businesses would be there, and we'll and support. >> chair haney: got it. great, and i do think it's important to have, you know, in the early next year, some open meetings with targeted specifically at businesses and making sure that's a part of the plan. they have a pretty tight network out there effectively, and with that, i think my comments and questions are done, and i look forward to continuing to partner with you all, and thank you again for all your hard work on this. are there any further
there are wineries and other businesses on the island. have you thought about which businesses you would include? >> so tida, we've looked to tida here for their help in conveying to you -- to us which noncommercial uses will continue to be on the island so we have an understanding of which uses are -- they'll have their leases continued and be part of the ongoing use that the island has developed. if we are -- if -- as there are changing changes to that, if there are changes to that, we...
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. ♪ [humming to stringed instrument tune] we went from island to island at a fish collection boat owned, and used to collect and refrigerate that scattered catches from tongan fishermen. these boats are the only means of getting from one place to another. we were out for three and half ofks, doing a population 10,000 people in the central island groups. this was the smallest number of people but it took the longest time because of the instance we had to travel. for carrying arctic women from village to -- for carrying our equipment from village to village, we used a tote goat. each day we were the guests in a different village. with us were tongans who are part of that medical department, a dentist, a chief medical officer, and others used the trip to conduct regular medical calls. in addition to giving a smallpox vaccine to people of the outer islands, we were evaluating the effectiveness of the diluted vaccine and that jet injection gun. we vaccinated a certain number of people to conventionalwe woue results of both methods and determine the amount of protection the solutions were giv
. ♪ [humming to stringed instrument tune] we went from island to island at a fish collection boat owned, and used to collect and refrigerate that scattered catches from tongan fishermen. these boats are the only means of getting from one place to another. we were out for three and half ofks, doing a population 10,000 people in the central island groups. this was the smallest number of people but it took the longest time because of the instance we had to travel. for carrying arctic women from...
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island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for the winter holidays, we are going to continue, of course, the weekly food pantry and are going to be handing out a ham or a turkey for those who signed up pe pantry. and we'll be doing some small festive activities at the pantry, kind of like next weekend for the thanksgiving food pantry. so that's where we're going to help us get through this time. it's challenging. just trying to keep things, you know, make sure that, you know, needs are being addressed. and also keeping, you know, spirits up as we mov
island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for...
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we made two visits to each island. one is to give the injection, and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. we were paddled to and from our boats in a dugout canoe. what's slowed us down was a comfortable two inches to spare. you cannot truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering that millions are still unprotected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizing 80% of the available population of tongans. we did it faster and far less expensive lee and more effectively than would have been possible with standard medical techniques. the results were clear. the vaccine had taken. 98.4% had satisfactory vaccinations, consistently better than expected. and unparalleled success when you realize it was carried out by such a small team. also, by observing a large population after its first smallpox vaccination, we gain valuable scientific information about immunity. we worked closely with the tongue in people. we shared a lot of knowledge and experience, but perhaps most of all, tonga a
we made two visits to each island. one is to give the injection, and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. we were paddled to and from our boats in a dugout canoe. what's slowed us down was a comfortable two inches to spare. you cannot truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering that millions are still unprotected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizing 80% of the available population of tongans. we did it faster and far less expensive lee and...
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this island rises apart from others. for centuries, its people have been relatively isolated, with only occasional visitors and a small trade for bananas. times are changing in tonga. new markets have opened in asia. there was a tongan merchant marine with vessels built in europe. the planes will bring more and more tourists to the friendly island. more islanders will leave to study in other countries. under the leadership of the queen and the prime minister, tonga's isolation is disappearing. the latest government has been prudent and progressive. its rule of prosperity without destroying traditional customs. looking forward to the expansion of trade, the government carefully considered the effective increase of cutbacks to the outside world. it was realized there was a very definite and growing threat to the tongan people. the population was totally unprotected against smallpox. and smallpox is a disease which is rampant throughout southeast asia. this was tonga's problem, to vaccinate a vulnerable population of 70,000
this island rises apart from others. for centuries, its people have been relatively isolated, with only occasional visitors and a small trade for bananas. times are changing in tonga. new markets have opened in asia. there was a tongan merchant marine with vessels built in europe. the planes will bring more and more tourists to the friendly island. more islanders will leave to study in other countries. under the leadership of the queen and the prime minister, tonga's isolation is disappearing....
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we made two visits to each island.e to give the injection, and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. when we were paddling to and , it was aoat comfortable two inches to spare. ♪ >> he can't really appreciate the significance of the work done, but are considering the millions still unprotected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizing 80% of the available population. lessd a faster, far expensively and more less effective than standard manual techniques. the results were in. the vaccine had taken. 98 .4% had satisfactory vaccinations, consistently better than expected. an unparalleled success when you consider it was carried out. observing a large population after its first smallpox ♪ we worked closely with the tongan people. we shared a lot of knowledge and experience and perhaps most of statesnga and the united a cop or something that was of importance to the world, for what was accomplished here on a small pacific island could help all people. ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 202
we made two visits to each island.e to give the injection, and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. when we were paddling to and , it was aoat comfortable two inches to spare. ♪ >> he can't really appreciate the significance of the work done, but are considering the millions still unprotected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizing 80% of the available population. lessd a faster, far expensively and more less effective than standard manual techniques. the results were...
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we went from island to island on the face collection boat owned by the government, used to collect andrate the catch from fishermen. this is the only means from going one place to another. we were out for three and a half weeks doing a population of 10,000 people in the central island groups. this was the small number of people, but it took us the longest time because the distance we have to travel. for carrying our equipment from village to village, we use a little vehicle which was called the tote g.o.a.t.. it was an attraction in itself. we went to two or three islands a day. each evening, we were the guests in a different village. this was a team of tongans -- dentists, the chief medical officer, and another person who used this trip to perform their -- protection against smallpox to the people of the outer islands. we were evaluating the effectiveness of the diluted vaccine of the jet and jacked are gun. to do, this we vaccinated as some -- using the multiple pressure technique. we would later be able to compare the results of both methods and determine the amount of protection of
we went from island to island on the face collection boat owned by the government, used to collect andrate the catch from fishermen. this is the only means from going one place to another. we were out for three and a half weeks doing a population of 10,000 people in the central island groups. this was the small number of people, but it took us the longest time because the distance we have to travel. for carrying our equipment from village to village, we use a little vehicle which was called the...
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on the move again bangladesh relocates hundreds of rolling the to a remote island despite protests from human rights groups and their safety be guaranteed and why is there still no permanent solution to the refugee crisis this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jerome 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at cox's bizarre now their lives are being uprooted again bangladesh is government has moved a 2nd group of nearly 2000 to a remote island rights groups a bus on char is unsafe because it's prone to floods and cyclons but the government insists the new camp will improve the refugees lives as they'll have homes markets and schools for 100000 people tell your child he reports from the port city of chittagong. around 1800 running a refugee is boarded navy vessel in the post city of chittagong in southern bangladesh they have been sent to passion charter island where 1600 of their fellow refugees were r
on the move again bangladesh relocates hundreds of rolling the to a remote island despite protests from human rights groups and their safety be guaranteed and why is there still no permanent solution to the refugee crisis this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jerome 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at...
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named a fashion taught in bengali which means a floating island in english the island has shifted its position a couple of times in the past to decades experts have different open your eyes on whether the island is all enough to become livable or not some exposed thing there the dams height their island it needs to be increased from 3 meter to around 7 meters to make di land safe from natural disasters others say that increasing that dams height could be disastrous because the die structure built inside the island was not planned for a dam of that height so the international community wants to examine everything in different indeed to find answers on the islands habitability but bangladesh is reportedly not allowing them to do so. now we heard at the end of the reports that there were some refugees who would really like to just go back home back to myanmar but how realistic is this at the moment ruling or if you just want to the myanmar government to recognize them as citizens of the majority country they want to make sure that they would be safe there when then return in the future n
named a fashion taught in bengali which means a floating island in english the island has shifted its position a couple of times in the past to decades experts have different open your eyes on whether the island is all enough to become livable or not some exposed thing there the dams height their island it needs to be increased from 3 meter to around 7 meters to make di land safe from natural disasters others say that increasing that dams height could be disastrous because the die structure...
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in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks have unearthed the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoth just sierra. mass protests forcing the government's hand but are we seeing the whole picture this is trying to understand we follow journalists on the frontline to squishing free press committed to reporting the facts police officers pointing guns at journalists the same stuff the hong kong frankton friction the mistruth is it anyway on al-jazeera . and a territory that's been under constant c. true 12 years. and in a state of perpetual conflict with its neighbor. the women are swimming against the tide and challenging stereotypes in that isolated society ringback. al-jazeera wild fun is 5 palestinians making a difference. the new women of gaza on al-jazeera. ringback order. this is al-jazeera. macleod this is the news hour live from doh
in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks have unearthed the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoth just sierra. mass protests forcing the government's hand but are we seeing the whole picture this is trying to understand we follow journalists on the frontline to squishing...
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the ability to walk and bike on island, including access to transportation options that our island currently doesn't have, like bike share and car share, and affordable options for accessing these new services, a subsidized transit pass that will provide passes to all of the new ferries, the east bay transit, the expanded muni service for a discount. the components that the transportation plan includes to manage the risks include managing traffic demand through parking tools and through a congestion toll. the parking will be priced and has a limited supply, and the congestion toll has two roles. one is to manage the demand for driving on and off the island during congests times, and also to be the source of funding, dedicated operating funding for the new regional transit, the new bay ferry regional transit and on-island shuttle transit. this is our current schedule that the program is working with. the program is called upon to launch all at once, so the new transit, the transit pass, the shuttle, and the toll program will launch together as one program, and as -- as close to the occupancy
the ability to walk and bike on island, including access to transportation options that our island currently doesn't have, like bike share and car share, and affordable options for accessing these new services, a subsidized transit pass that will provide passes to all of the new ferries, the east bay transit, the expanded muni service for a discount. the components that the transportation plan includes to manage the risks include managing traffic demand through parking tools and through a...
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to char island. bussed out to an uncertain future in a sprawling refugee camp of cox's bazaar a group of rwanda is dispatched to buy. an island off the coast of bangladesh. nearly 900000 live in camps around caught cispa zar after fleeing persecution in myanmar to many in the eyes of authorities they want to relocate 100000 pounds on chaar. some refugees welcome the move. i'm going to the island because i believe that my life will be more peaceful there whatever the government is doing i think it's for our benefit. others are worried mine is that we shouldn't go to the island because it's low lying and if a storm hits we will have no we're safe to go. to. our 1st group of rwanda was sent to the island earlier in december. while the camp here is better constructed than the slum like refugee dwellings on the mainland the u.n. and human rights groups have expressed concern over the resettlements. only rose above sea level in 2006 formed by silt from the ganges delta the low lying island offers little pr
to char island. bussed out to an uncertain future in a sprawling refugee camp of cox's bazaar a group of rwanda is dispatched to buy. an island off the coast of bangladesh. nearly 900000 live in camps around caught cispa zar after fleeing persecution in myanmar to many in the eyes of authorities they want to relocate 100000 pounds on chaar. some refugees welcome the move. i'm going to the island because i believe that my life will be more peaceful there whatever the government is doing i think...
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gran canaria is the island of many faces. there was quite a nice touch down on the rock and the area was the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the sahara. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle tops. i feel like i'm in the alps. for them. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort. here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of june's on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and the vacationers love many hotels line the edge of the tubes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures iraq and. but i want to see the grand canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i'm called the last 70 kilos by the ravine of the falcons. over here you can see you know v
gran canaria is the island of many faces. there was quite a nice touch down on the rock and the area was the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the sahara. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle tops. i feel like i'm in the alps. for them. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across...
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we made two visits to each island. once to get the injection and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. you can't truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering the millions protected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizationing the population. we did it faster, far less expensively, and more effective than would have been possible with standard manual techniques. the vaccine had taken. 98.4% had satisfaction better than expected. unparalleled success when you considered it was out messages. and we work closely with the people. we shared a lot of knowledge and experience. perhaps most important of all, they accomplished together something of great promise to the world. which was achieved here on the small pacific island can be -- ♪ in the 2000 presidential election, texas governor george w. bush defeated vice president al gore in one of the most highly contested races in u.s. history. the outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls when the u.s. s
we made two visits to each island. once to get the injection and the other to check the reactions two weeks later. you can't truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering the millions protected against smallpox. we succeeded in immunizationing the population. we did it faster, far less expensively, and more effective than would have been possible with standard manual techniques. the vaccine had taken. 98.4% had satisfaction better than expected. unparalleled...
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brown canary is the island of many faces. and. there was quite a nice touch on iraq and i was with the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the so hot. and others like the bahamas. drop into ravines or overgrown jungle paths. i feel like i'm in the alps. or of venice. it's like a small world too or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort. here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of dunes on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and the vacationers love many hotels line the edge of the dunes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures the year round. but i want to see the grand canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i go to last 70 kilos by the ravine of the falcons. here you can see you know very narrow place
brown canary is the island of many faces. and. there was quite a nice touch on iraq and i was with the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the so hot. and others like the bahamas. drop into ravines or overgrown jungle paths. i feel like i'm in the alps. or of venice. it's like a small world too or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the...
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gran canaria is the island of many faces. there was quite a nice touch on iraq and i was with the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the so hot. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. for them. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort. here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of dunes on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and the vacationers love many hotels line the edge of the dunes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures year round. but i want to see the grand canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i'm called the last 70 kilos by the ravine of the falcons. here and say you know very nice place lik
gran canaria is the island of many faces. there was quite a nice touch on iraq and i was with the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the so hot. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. for them. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes...
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gran canaria is the island of many faces. and there was quite a nice touch on iraq and there was the thing here is that every corner of the island looks different sometimes it feels like in the heart. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. for venice. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort. here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of june's on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and of occasion a slow many hotels line the edge of the dunes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures iraq and. but i want to see the grand canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i'm called the last 70 carlos by the ravine of the falcons. here and say you know very narrow pl
gran canaria is the island of many faces. and there was quite a nice touch on iraq and there was the thing here is that every corner of the island looks different sometimes it feels like in the heart. and others like the bahamas. steep drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. for venice. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across...
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al-jazeera also coming up on the program bangladesh ships hundreds of rango refugees to a remote island despite complaints that being forced to go americans are urged to wear masks and threaten with more stay at home orders as the u.s. suffers its worst day yet for deaths and infections. and wine advert designed to highlight racial discrimination has sparked a backlash in japan. hello welcome to the program saudi arabia's foreign minister has said he's hopeful a deal could soon be reached and the basic dispute with cattle it's been 3 years since saudi arabia bahrain the u.a.e. and egypt imposed a land sea and air blockade on cattle well in the past hour kuwait samir says he's happy with the progress that's been made. as our reports. crucial days ahead for gulf nations talks aimed at and in the 3 and a half year blockade of qatar seem to have achieved significant progress kuwait's foreign minister whose country has been be generally mediating and and to the crisis says he is confident. a constructive and fruitful talks have taken place recently where all the parties have stressed their d
al-jazeera also coming up on the program bangladesh ships hundreds of rango refugees to a remote island despite complaints that being forced to go americans are urged to wear masks and threaten with more stay at home orders as the u.s. suffers its worst day yet for deaths and infections. and wine advert designed to highlight racial discrimination has sparked a backlash in japan. hello welcome to the program saudi arabia's foreign minister has said he's hopeful a deal could soon be reached and...
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the ability to walk and bike on island, including access to transportation options that our island currently doesn't have, like bike share and car share, and affordable options for accessing these new services, a subsidized transit pass that will provide passes to all of the new ferries, the east bay transit, the expanded muni service for a discount. the components that the transportation plan includes to manage the risks include managing traffic demand through parking tools and through a congestion toll. the parking will be priced and has a limited supply, and the congestion toll has two roles. one is to manage the demand for driving on and off the island during congests times, and also to be the source of funding, dedicated operating funding for the new regional transit, the new bay ferry regional transit and on-island shuttle transit. this is our current schedule that the program is working with. the program is called upon to launch all at once, so the new transit, the transit pass, the shuttle, and the toll program will launch together as one program, and as -- as close to the occupancy
the ability to walk and bike on island, including access to transportation options that our island currently doesn't have, like bike share and car share, and affordable options for accessing these new services, a subsidized transit pass that will provide passes to all of the new ferries, the east bay transit, the expanded muni service for a discount. the components that the transportation plan includes to manage the risks include managing traffic demand through parking tools and through a...
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our next report comes from the greek island of the team it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in greece 12 year old christmas is the only students on the whole island life there can be a pretty lowly is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. the goats bells act as crystal says a long talk each morning soon after he sets off for school it's a kilometer right here on the tiny island of aki in the aegean sea. just some 40 people live here 12 year old christophe's is the youngest president and the only child farm why. when he gets to school his teaching marriott's here letter his waiting for him along with his own you blame the schools. you want to. miss friends like a play list of course friends who go to school with me and who i could play toss or 4 with. them and last cared. for her loved the school day begins outside by raising the flag and singing the greek national anthem even though it's just the 2 of t
our next report comes from the greek island of the team it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in greece 12 year old christmas is the only students on the whole island life there can be a pretty lowly is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. the goats bells act as crystal says a long talk each morning soon after...
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our next report comes from the greek island of it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in the greets 12 year old crystal is the only student on the whole island life there can be a pretty lonely is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. because it's bells kristoff has a long talk each morning soon after he sets off for school it's a kilometer right here on the tiny island of aki in the aegean sea. just some 40 people live here 12 year old christophe's is the youngest president and the only child farm why. when he gets to school his teacher in the area to see a letter is waiting for him along with his own you blaming the schools do you want to. go in this friend's like a plate of course prince who go to school with me and who i could wait for away. from a mosque. or girl love the school day begins outside by raising the flag and singing the greek national anthem even though it's just the 2 of them i try to mak
our next report comes from the greek island of it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in the greets 12 year old crystal is the only student on the whole island life there can be a pretty lonely is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. because it's bells kristoff has a long talk each morning soon after he sets off...
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he gave us more details on the island.ast of south—eastern bangladesh, from the port city of chittagong. it's a very remote island on the indian ocean. it emerged from the silt accumulated over the years from the himalayas about 20 years ago. it's about 40 kilometres wide. the bangladeshi government says that it has set up a lot of housing units and hospitals and schools, and the facilities there are much better. but accessibility is an issue there because you need to have special boats to reach this island. for example, it may take even four or five hours to reach these islands. one of the main reasons being cited by the bangladeshi authorities is that the current camps in the cox's bazar district which borders mayanmar, they are overcrowded. nearly a million refugees are living there in very cramped conditions and there are issues of law and order, human trafficking, and they want to move some of them to these islands so that they can reduce conditions and bring the situation under control. the bangladesh authorities are
he gave us more details on the island.ast of south—eastern bangladesh, from the port city of chittagong. it's a very remote island on the indian ocean. it emerged from the silt accumulated over the years from the himalayas about 20 years ago. it's about 40 kilometres wide. the bangladeshi government says that it has set up a lot of housing units and hospitals and schools, and the facilities there are much better. but accessibility is an issue there because you need to have special boats to...
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the grand ensemble of 5 museums on the island was in dire need of redevelopment but also on the list of unesco world heritage sites. there was no other way but to renovate modernize recreate and rearrange the museum island turned into a major construction site with laman increasingly becoming the main architect for the country's cultural landscape. in $99.00 the museum directors all agreed on a master plan for the museum island which is still in effect today with airbus order so yes surely that's also been mild clouds we could construct the noise more sam boredom with sam an alter not so nagasaki according to schedule without stretching our budget on. the newest museum is the heart of this big scale renovation project during the 2nd world war it had been damaged and parts of it were destroyed architects david chipperfield reconstructed the museum. show pieces the so-called nubian room decorated with my teeth romantic witty by free trade. architect to the pression king in the mid 19th century. lehman would show this room to every person he was hoping to win over the support. it's a be
the grand ensemble of 5 museums on the island was in dire need of redevelopment but also on the list of unesco world heritage sites. there was no other way but to renovate modernize recreate and rearrange the museum island turned into a major construction site with laman increasingly becoming the main architect for the country's cultural landscape. in $99.00 the museum directors all agreed on a master plan for the museum island which is still in effect today with airbus order so yes surely...
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to char island. bussed out to an uncertain future in a sprawling refugee camp of cox's bazaar a group of rwanda is dispatched to buy. an island off the coast of bangladesh. nearly 900000 live in camps around caught cispa zar after fleeing persecution in myanmar to many in the eyes of authorities they want to relocate 100000 pounds on
to char island. bussed out to an uncertain future in a sprawling refugee camp of cox's bazaar a group of rwanda is dispatched to buy. an island off the coast of bangladesh. nearly 900000 live in camps around caught cispa zar after fleeing persecution in myanmar to many in the eyes of authorities they want to relocate 100000 pounds on
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a tiny island nation in the north atlantic the faroe islands is part of the danish kingdom just 52000 people live here and they share one big passion. is fusion and everybody is crazy about football in the littlest. baby thank you. so much for their. football means everything because in a small village you don't have that many options the 1st football club was established here in $892.00 but the national team only gained fee for membership almost a century later in 1988 they've caused major upsets beating teams like austria and greece but have never qualified for a world cup or euros and often lose to major footballing nations by a wide margin but that hasn't dampened the spirit. in our national stage young are now after the construction i think there will be about i don't know around $5000.00 but of course for a nation like. 10 to 30 percent of the population watching football watching our team and wanting a game then actually that's probably a world record and fantastic. the nation now boasts 168 to a 4 licensed coaches that's around one post 300 inhabitants in england for example t
a tiny island nation in the north atlantic the faroe islands is part of the danish kingdom just 52000 people live here and they share one big passion. is fusion and everybody is crazy about football in the littlest. baby thank you. so much for their. football means everything because in a small village you don't have that many options the 1st football club was established here in $892.00 but the national team only gained fee for membership almost a century later in 1988 they've caused major...
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many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion 3rd. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or season and groove roots who help the ground become stable again if we don't plant here the problems will remain houses will be lost and people will have to migrate again the mom grooves in the embankment project giving hope says. but he knows that a lot more will need to be done to protect the homes in livelihoods of the causes of people whose to leave in the smaller islands. little children to come to. one. near a good moment to see a picture you have been invited to the teachers in the late evening. how will climate change affect us and our children. during the. dot com slash water. i mean on not only rates hunted for the end
many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion 3rd. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or season and groove roots who...
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we made two visits to each island. once to get the injection and the other to yek czech the reactions. we were to and is from our boat in a dugout canoe somewhat loaded town. it was a comfortable two inches to spare. you can't truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering the millions still unpredicted against smallpox. we succeed ed in immunizing 80% of the available population. we did it faster, far less expensively and more effectively than would have been possible with standard techniques. fpz the vaccine had taken. 98.4% had satisfactory vaccines, better than expect ed. unparalleled success when you consider it was carried out with such a small team. also by observing a large population after its first smallpox vaccination became valuable information about immunity. we worked closely with the people and shared a lot of knowledge and experience. but perhaps most important of all, the united states accomplished together something of great promise to the world. for what was achieved here
we made two visits to each island. once to get the injection and the other to yek czech the reactions. we were to and is from our boat in a dugout canoe somewhat loaded town. it was a comfortable two inches to spare. you can't truly appreciate the significance of the work done here without considering the millions still unpredicted against smallpox. we succeed ed in immunizing 80% of the available population. we did it faster, far less expensively and more effectively than would have been...
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and i don't want to waste my family goes to the island they will die because of floods. bangladeshi authorities say all relocations a voluntary and that the new facilities are better than in currently overcrowded mainland camps. on the island flood defenses have been built to keep back the threat from rising seas but so far no independent inspectors have been allowed to visit the facilities the united nations refugee agency is demanding urgent access to see if the island is safe for habitation. a 2nd look now it's on the other stories making headlines around the world to rachel rains have killed at least 2 people and flooded nearly $3000.00 homes in indonesia's northern sumatra province local authorities say several people are still missing the areas tower and water supplies have been cut off after floodwaters reached as high as 5 meters. in peru at least one person has been killed during protests by farm workers demanding better wages and working conditions protesters blocked highways and clashed with police attempting to disperse them agricultural workers have been on
and i don't want to waste my family goes to the island they will die because of floods. bangladeshi authorities say all relocations a voluntary and that the new facilities are better than in currently overcrowded mainland camps. on the island flood defenses have been built to keep back the threat from rising seas but so far no independent inspectors have been allowed to visit the facilities the united nations refugee agency is demanding urgent access to see if the island is safe for habitation....
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a tiny island nation in the north atlantic the faroe islands is part of the danish kingdom just 52000 people live here and they share one big passion. for polish fusion and everybody is crazy about football and how little of a list like this you can behave if you can play football. so much. football means everything because in a small village you don't have that many options the 1st football club was established here in $892.00 but the national team only gained fee for membership almost a century later in 1988 they've caused major upsets beating teams like austria and greece but have never qualified for a world cup or euros and often lose to major footballing nations by a wide margin but that hasn't dampened their spirit. in our national stage young. now after the construction i think there will be about i don't know around $5000.00 but of course for a nation like. 10 to 30 percent of the population what you're watching our team in one single game then that's probably a world record and fantastic. the nation now boasts $168.00 to a full licensed coaches that's around one per $100.00 i
a tiny island nation in the north atlantic the faroe islands is part of the danish kingdom just 52000 people live here and they share one big passion. for polish fusion and everybody is crazy about football and how little of a list like this you can behave if you can play football. so much. football means everything because in a small village you don't have that many options the 1st football club was established here in $892.00 but the national team only gained fee for membership almost a...
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our next report comes from the greek island of the team it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in the grease 12 year old crystal is the only student on the whole island life there can be a pretty lowly is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. spells kristoff has a long talk each morning soon after he sets off for school it's a kilometer right here on the tiny island of aki in the gnc. just some 40 people live 12 year old christophe's is the youngest president and the only child farm why . when he gets to school his teacher marion see a letter he's waiting for him along with his own you blame the schools. you want to . miss friends like a play list of course friends who go to school with me to look at my daughter for with. them and last cared. for her loved the school day begins outside by raising the flag and singing the greek national anthem even though it's just the 2 of them i try to make daily life the
our next report comes from the greek island of the team it's one of more than $200.00 inhabited islands in greece but it's rather small there is no hospital or police station just the school which is the pride of the village in fact it's the smallest school in the grease 12 year old crystal is the only student on the whole island life there can be a pretty lowly is so here in the future are trying to do something about it. spells kristoff has a long talk each morning soon after he sets off for...
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many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or so these armed groups who help the ground become stable again if we don't plant here the problems will remain your houses will be lost and people will have to migrate again. the mom groups in the in bugman project giving hope sees. but he knows that a lot more will need to be done to protect the homes in livelihoods of the thousands of people whose to leave on shipboard and the smaller islands. all the eternal children. one giant problem and lineage in no limit. being denied it is a little featured in the lead if you count me in it. how will climate change affect us and our children. dot com slash water. on not only a great storm hu
many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or so these armed groups who help...
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in fact right now, a network of young pacific islanders calling themselves the pacific island warriors to stop any empowered giant from building a climate wrecking coal mine, the carmichael coal mine. this mine would be one of the biggest in the world and right now the state bank of india is poised to execute an australian $1 billion loan for this mine. if approved, the lifetime carbon emissions from this mine alone would be 20 times australia's current annual emissions. they are petitioning to stop that from happening. a lot more on the website. in a usual sequence on the website. in a usual sequence of numbers which were strong to south africa's national lottery. despite accusations of fraud after 20 people won a share of the jet part. the powerball lottery site numbers five, six, seven, eight, 9010 john and it is extremely rare to have so many people win. congratulations to them. hello. we've a much colder snap of weather on the way for the next couple of days, so there's a much greater risk of some ice and some snow. snow from these showers in the north through the course of today,
in fact right now, a network of young pacific islanders calling themselves the pacific island warriors to stop any empowered giant from building a climate wrecking coal mine, the carmichael coal mine. this mine would be one of the biggest in the world and right now the state bank of india is poised to execute an australian $1 billion loan for this mine. if approved, the lifetime carbon emissions from this mine alone would be 20 times australia's current annual emissions. they are petitioning to...
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many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion 3rd. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates mine grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or so these men groove roots who help the ground become stable again if we don't plant here the problems will remain houses will be lost and people will have to migrate again. the mom groups in the im bugman project giving hope sees. but he knows that a lot more will need to be done to protect the homes in livelihoods of the thousands of people whose to leave on shipboard in the smaller islands. all children to. one problem and when you are in no mood to be cheery you. mean by living near the change in the nation even. how well climate change affect us and our children. dot com slash water. on not only raised hunted for the a meat
many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion 3rd. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates mine grooves have been planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or so these men groove roots...
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could undermine public confidence bangladesh chancers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and the rights groups. can see. in the arena and. backlash in boycotts of mikey adverse that has provokes debate about diversity in japan. thank you very much for joining us more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from coverage 19 worldwide a 3rd of those tests happen in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting record numbers of deaths and new cases among them italy which registered its highest daily death toll on various day since the start of the pandemic it's introducing new restrictions including limiting movement between regions and in the world's worst affected country the u.s. hospital admissions and fatalities have also reached new highs president elect joe biden says he will make masks mandatory during his 1st 3 months in office. in the 1st day i'm an order to say i'm going to ask the public for 100 days to mask this 100 days to mask now for over 100 days and i think we'll see a significant reduction if we curb th
could undermine public confidence bangladesh chancers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and the rights groups. can see. in the arena and. backlash in boycotts of mikey adverse that has provokes debate about diversity in japan. thank you very much for joining us more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from coverage 19 worldwide a 3rd of those tests happen in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting record numbers of...
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many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves are being planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plants nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or season and groove roots who help the ground become stable again if we don't plant here the problems will remain houses will be lost and people will have to migrate again the mom grooves in the embankment project giving hope says. but he knows that a lot more will need to be done to protect the homes in livelihoods of the thousands of people whose to leave on shipboard and the smaller island. children. come to know it's. one giant problem and when you are in no mood to see what. you did i didn't do anything legally changing the lady feel it was easy. how will climate change affect us and our children. w dot com slash water. i mean o
many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates man grooves are being planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man group plants nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protect it from being washed away in the rainy season or season and groove roots who help...
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gran canaria is the island of many places. there was quite a nice touch down on the rock and the area was the thing here is that every corner of the island was different sometimes it feels like it's a hot. and others like the bahamas. drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. or on venice. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort. here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of june's on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and the vacationers love many hotels line the edge of the dunes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures year round. but i want to see the gran canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i'm called the last 70 carlos by the ravine of the falcons. here you can see you know very na
gran canaria is the island of many places. there was quite a nice touch down on the rock and the area was the thing here is that every corner of the island was different sometimes it feels like it's a hot. and others like the bahamas. drop into ravines or overgrown jungle costs. i feel like i'm in the alps. or on venice. it's like a small world 2 or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across...