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beaver island. [laughter] you could be king of beaver island print. >> no, but they buy my book. and the beaver island historical society, thank you laurie from the b versus historical society did a great event this summer is wonderful. so beaver island, maybe because they were all kicked off beaver island, they are very aware of their history. the beaver island historical society is a very strong group. but it is funny because there's almost no evidence except in place names, saint james is the only town on beaver island. the kings highway is the only blacktop road on beaver island, and a lot of place names, lakes et cetera that they started. what's interesting is this little town of burlington near chicago has many more houses, there's much more evidence of string there. [laughter] i was just kayaking up there with a friend we got off and burlington, we go to the house where he died there is a 25 -- 30-year-old guy out cutting the grass. i sent you living ocs i run this place. i said, do you know
beaver island. [laughter] you could be king of beaver island print. >> no, but they buy my book. and the beaver island historical society, thank you laurie from the b versus historical society did a great event this summer is wonderful. so beaver island, maybe because they were all kicked off beaver island, they are very aware of their history. the beaver island historical society is a very strong group. but it is funny because there's almost no evidence except in place names, saint james...
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for the island of la palmer, that means everywhere. here on the southern shoreline, on the opposite side of the island, are salt pans carved into black volcanic rock. these farm faces disaster. much of the crop has been ruined by falling ash, volcanic ash entre thought up buried elevator. the last possibility of thought, undress explains that the salt was about to be harvested for of now this he is yield will be down by up to 40 percent. so rank he said yes, i will not be funny. i know i would describe it as a nightmare, an awful dream of to such a bad year with cobit when we're trying to recover. we get this situation which is unbelievable. agriculture makes up around half of law. palmer's economy, most of it bananas clinging to volcanic hillsides where they thrive. here to the falling, ash has caused terrible damage tearing into banana skins, making them i'm salable, and worst. the love of flow has cut off irrigation channels to some of the islands . most prolific plantations, that leaves tourism, but the beaches are empty. package h
for the island of la palmer, that means everywhere. here on the southern shoreline, on the opposite side of the island, are salt pans carved into black volcanic rock. these farm faces disaster. much of the crop has been ruined by falling ash, volcanic ash entre thought up buried elevator. the last possibility of thought, undress explains that the salt was about to be harvested for of now this he is yield will be down by up to 40 percent. so rank he said yes, i will not be funny. i know i would...
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this is treasure island lines. i just want to make a comment that i participated in numerous outreach programs along with the other businesses in the community and we have been asking for three years or almost three years some pull back limitation regarding revised projected transit service levels, travel demand forecast given the covid crisis and how it's changed. all of this has been asked for over three years and we still both businesses and the residents have not got any information regarding this and we're being asked to comment on subsidies and stuff which we can't do because we don't even know what the costs are. we don't know what the full toll cost will be because the program is still ill defined. i think the community and the organizations need to be more informed. we have not been getting comments from sfmta or timma. >> thank you, caller. >> chairman: all right. public comment is -- >> we have no more callers. >> chairman: okay. public comment is now closed. madam clerk, will you please call the next it
this is treasure island lines. i just want to make a comment that i participated in numerous outreach programs along with the other businesses in the community and we have been asking for three years or almost three years some pull back limitation regarding revised projected transit service levels, travel demand forecast given the covid crisis and how it's changed. all of this has been asked for over three years and we still both businesses and the residents have not got any information...
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most of the 5700 people in the city's jails are held at rikers island.rocketing violence, staffing shortages, and chronic medical neglect, some are calling rikers a death trap. so far this year, 12 people have died at rikers and the city's jails -- the most since 2016 -- including five suicides: wilson diaz-guzman, javier velasco, tomas carlo camacho, brandon rodriguez, segundo guallpa, thomas braunson iii, richard blake, jose mejia martinez, robert jackson, esias johnson, karim isaabdul, and stephen khadu. last month, more than a dozen elected officials visited rikers island following reports of worsening conditions. this is new york assemblymember jessica gonzalez-rojas speaking after touring rikers. >> i am admittedly an emotional mess. i have nine pages of mothers to call. partners to call. loved ones to call. because people have been stuck inside for days, weeks, four months, without -- for months without a court hearing. i witnessed and attempted suicide. they try to hang themselves right there. nobody deserves this. amy: well, this week, new york
most of the 5700 people in the city's jails are held at rikers island.rocketing violence, staffing shortages, and chronic medical neglect, some are calling rikers a death trap. so far this year, 12 people have died at rikers and the city's jails -- the most since 2016 -- including five suicides: wilson diaz-guzman, javier velasco, tomas carlo camacho, brandon rodriguez, segundo guallpa, thomas braunson iii, richard blake, jose mejia martinez, robert jackson, esias johnson, karim isaabdul, and...
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Oct 14, 2021
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of island and the british isles? no. com because it's separate from the rest of the u. k. as, as you will know, an ongoing campaign by a nationalist island back by the republic of ireland to achieve in the long run the united ireland, the majority in north island. absolutely. what can we completely want an apology? i received your step or 2 in the direction before it's $22.00 unit and it will be it will be a post and therefore it's undermining the providing payment. and the protocol itself says to support the private agreement, it's absolutely posing serious social disruption. no. have central to, to do that, and this, this needs to be sorted out. it needs to be sorted out so that the majority of both communities in northern ireland see this, you know, some, something has satisfaction. i think almost everyone agrees that the single market has to be protected, but they have to be some, some means of a stopping illegal goods getting into the republic about where there are other ways of doing that such a crack and not.
of island and the british isles? no. com because it's separate from the rest of the u. k. as, as you will know, an ongoing campaign by a nationalist island back by the republic of ireland to achieve in the long run the united ireland, the majority in north island. absolutely. what can we completely want an apology? i received your step or 2 in the direction before it's $22.00 unit and it will be it will be a post and therefore it's undermining the providing payment. and the protocol itself says...
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ah ah ah, ah. barbados is one of 52 small island developing states recognized by the u. n. as being particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and with limited land and resources. they're heavily dependent on import, leaving them highly exposed to rising food and fuel prices. i'm russell beard and barbados to meet the people kick starting a green economy to secure more sustainable future for the islands. inhabitants. as one of the country's most at risk from rising sea level is an extreme, whether barbados is pledged to lead by example in tackling climate change, while also boosting its economy. with a dense population and over half a 1000000 visitors per year. one challenge the tiny island faces is that it currently imports over 3 quarters of what the nation eats, shipping in over $300000000.00 us dollars worth of food every year. not only causes carbon emissions from transport, but contributes to a poor diet and leads shoppers at the mercy of international price spikes. so we're come to meet damien henson and he's a local environmental entrepreneur who's got
ah ah ah, ah. barbados is one of 52 small island developing states recognized by the u. n. as being particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and with limited land and resources. they're heavily dependent on import, leaving them highly exposed to rising food and fuel prices. i'm russell beard and barbados to meet the people kick starting a green economy to secure more sustainable future for the islands. inhabitants. as one of the country's most at risk from rising sea level is an...
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we are still- the other island. everything is horrible. we are still lucky - the other island.everything is - horrible. we are still lucky we have the house, and hope is hopefully stronger than fear, but we hope the house will stay, and i have so many friends here who lost their houses and everything. friends here who lost their houses and eve hina. ., . ~ and everything. round-the-clock, the lava kee -s and everything. round-the-clock, the lava keeps flowing, _ and everything. round-the-clock, the lava keeps flowing, and _ and everything. round-the-clock, the lava keeps flowing, and new - and everything. round-the-clock, the lava keeps flowing, and new events i lava keeps flowing, and new events have opened up, threatening other villages. ash is continually clouding the skies. so janet's work is never done. this volcanic grit just keeps falling. translation: it just keeps falling. translation: , ., . translation: it is not easy. we never imagined _ translation: it is not easy. we never imagined this _ translation: it is not easy. we never imagined this could - translation: it
we are still- the other island. everything is horrible. we are still lucky - the other island.everything is - horrible. we are still lucky we have the house, and hope is hopefully stronger than fear, but we hope the house will stay, and i have so many friends here who lost their houses and everything. friends here who lost their houses and eve hina. ., . ~ and everything. round-the-clock, the lava kee -s and everything. round-the-clock, the lava keeps flowing, _ and everything. round-the-clock,...
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live with a de facto irish northern island border down the irish sea between the island of island and the british isles. know that when they come, because it's separate from the rest of the u. k. as, as you know, an ongoing campaign by a nationalist in those island back by the republic of ireland to achieve in the long run the united ireland, the majority in no, absolutely. don't want to be complete. they want an appointment. i received your step or 2 in the direction. ready before it's $22.00 unit and it will be, it will be a post and therefore it's undermining the good friday agreement. the protocol itself says to support the private agreement, it's absolutely coating serious social disruption no have central to to do that. and this, this needs to be sorted out, it needs to be sorted out so that the majority of both communities in northern ireland see this something is satisfactory. i think almost everyone agrees that the single market has to be protected, but they have to be some, some means of a stopping illegal goods getting into the republic about there are other ways of doing t
live with a de facto irish northern island border down the irish sea between the island of island and the british isles. know that when they come, because it's separate from the rest of the u. k. as, as you know, an ongoing campaign by a nationalist in those island back by the republic of ireland to achieve in the long run the united ireland, the majority in no, absolutely. don't want to be complete. they want an appointment. i received your step or 2 in the direction. ready before it's $22.00...
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of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern ireland with the e. u levering, levying checks on goods flowing from the mainland to no, not well. the u. k. now says that deal is not working. the checks of being too onerous. the applied is creating havoc in the northern ireland economy and they no longer want to abide by will be overseen by the european court of justice in this protocol. well, the e you earlier in the week went further than most people expected putting together a proposal to drop. many of those checks up to 80 percent of the most contentious ones on food and negotiators in london in preliminary talks. now the expectation is there expectation is that the british side will reject the proposal. why will, because it doesn't deal with that much more political question of the european court of justice. ultimately this could go on for weeks. what he's at stake is the possibility that the u. k. side institute article 60 proceedings to suspend the protocol, the e u, then r
of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern ireland with the e. u levering, levying checks on goods flowing from the mainland to no, not well. the u. k. now says that deal is not working. the checks of being too onerous. the applied is creating havoc in the northern ireland economy and they no longer want to abide by will be overseen by the european court of justice in this protocol. well, the e you earlier in the week went further than most people expected...
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we're going to sicily, the biggest island in the mediterranean. because there is no bridge, they take the train and put it onto a ferry. oh, we're getting on it! oh that's exciting. and you can see the tracks here, where the other cars will go. i love trains, but i like the idea that the train goes on a boat. i think we should get a car on top of this and be in a car on a train on a boat and then have a horse on top of the car. i'm stanley tucci. i'm fascinated by my italian heritage and i'm travelling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country's 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. >> sicily is a mythical land of contrasts - fire and water, dry and fertile, refined... that's very french. ...and rough. [ speaking foreign language ] >> how did one of the poorest regions in europe... >> what do you think? >> i love it. ...create the richest of cuisines? that's so good. get ready... this is delicious. i want to take a bath in it. ...every mouthful here... mmm, that's wonderful. ...is an eruption of flavor. my god t
we're going to sicily, the biggest island in the mediterranean. because there is no bridge, they take the train and put it onto a ferry. oh, we're getting on it! oh that's exciting. and you can see the tracks here, where the other cars will go. i love trains, but i like the idea that the train goes on a boat. i think we should get a car on top of this and be in a car on a train on a boat and then have a horse on top of the car. i'm stanley tucci. i'm fascinated by my italian heritage and i'm...
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the island has increased in land masses as if boom rivera with this corruption is pulling the island of paloma out of the ocean. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello again. i am pete adobe. you're watching the news. i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes voting day in iraq. millions had to the polls under tight security. thousands fill the streets of chin is he is capital to protest against what they see is a power grab by president case said iran on the agenda. the german chancellor angular merkel meets israel's and prime minister, and she prepares to leave office and connolly's authorities tackled a highly contagious outbreak that went unchecked for months. and in sport i, cynthia has retained his heavyweight boxing title. the britain knocked out dante wilder in the 11th round of a memorable contest. ah, let's get going to iraq. web hosting is now underway to will exxon new parliament? the pole was brought forward in response to mass protests. the iraqi prime minister must tougher alchemy cast. his ballot in baghdad, shortly after the polling stations opened daily 25000000
the island has increased in land masses as if boom rivera with this corruption is pulling the island of paloma out of the ocean. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello again. i am pete adobe. you're watching the news. i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes voting day in iraq. millions had to the polls under tight security. thousands fill the streets of chin is he is capital to protest against what they see is a power grab by president case said iran on the agenda. the german chancellor...
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treasure island being an island in the middle of san francisco bay has some significant impacts that it will see. a big one is sea level rise. we know that we've already experienced sea level rise since the 1950s and that is expected to continue. so it's important that we adapt to the impacts that are already happening, but also so we mitigate so we don't see some potentially irreversible consequences. so what our climate action plan intends to do is intended to be a roadmap of how we reduce climate emissions or greenhouse gas emissions. we also had a dual goal which was to advance racial and social equity. we know that communities of color, low income communities, and other vulnerable populations have disproportionately experienced the impacts of climate change. so our goal is really to work on reducing some of those inequities which i will talk about a little bit more. the plan really points to the future that we're able to reach the city's mandated goals. and also, as a global city, san francisco does have commitments to our international communities, have a compliant plan, we sig
treasure island being an island in the middle of san francisco bay has some significant impacts that it will see. a big one is sea level rise. we know that we've already experienced sea level rise since the 1950s and that is expected to continue. so it's important that we adapt to the impacts that are already happening, but also so we mitigate so we don't see some potentially irreversible consequences. so what our climate action plan intends to do is intended to be a roadmap of how we reduce...
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haw posing some major questions about the future of this island.— the future of this island.s island. how can life return to _ the future of this island. how can life return to a _ the future of this island. how can life return to a landscape - life return to a landscape disfigured like this. the larva still churning up this hillside and burning through more of these homes. so at its source, i asked the main volcano expert here how long it will take to recover? the volcano expert here how long it will take to recover?— take to recover? the lava flows will kee the take to recover? the lava flows will keep the heat _ take to recover? the lava flows will keep the heat inside _ take to recover? the lava flows will keep the heat inside for _ take to recover? the lava flows will keep the heat inside for years. - take to recover? the lava flows will keep the heat inside for years. it i keep the heat inside for years. it is going to depend on the thickness of the lava flow. that is going to depend on the thickness of the lava flow.— of the lava flow. at times, the scorched _ of the l
haw posing some major questions about the future of this island.— the future of this island.s island. how can life return to _ the future of this island. how can life return to a _ the future of this island. how can life return to a landscape - life return to a landscape disfigured like this. the larva still churning up this hillside and burning through more of these homes. so at its source, i asked the main volcano expert here how long it will take to recover? the volcano expert here how...
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it was supposed to be the nature island, the most beautiful, lush island, it looked like armageddon.he trees. there was no green anywhere. a lot of people not only left the island but they lost everything. some people were literally left with what they were standing up in and everything else was gone. fine they were standing up in and everything else was gone. one of our everything else was gone. one of your other _ everything else was gone. one of your other members _ everything else was gone. one of your other members are - everything else was gone. one of your other members are india, i everything else was gone. one of. your other members are india, who has not come forward with a contribution, not committed to net—zero, and you sit in the same room as a commonwealth. but net-zero, and you sit in the same room as a commonwealth. but the issue in terms _ room as a commonwealth. but the issue in terms of— room as a commonwealth. but the issue in terms of india, _ room as a commonwealth. but the issue in terms of india, india - room as a commonwealth. but the issue in terms of india,
it was supposed to be the nature island, the most beautiful, lush island, it looked like armageddon.he trees. there was no green anywhere. a lot of people not only left the island but they lost everything. some people were literally left with what they were standing up in and everything else was gone. fine they were standing up in and everything else was gone. one of our everything else was gone. one of your other _ everything else was gone. one of your other members _ everything else was...
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the spanish island of la palmer. it's the strongest tremors since a volcano on the on and began to rotting more than 3 weeks ago. the quake was one of a round 60 recorded overnight by spain's national geographic institute, as the volcano continued to spi lava. ah, i know you're watching out his ear and these are the top stories. this allen at least 6 people have been killed and dozens more injured in beirut. unidentified knife is on top of building shot to kill.
the spanish island of la palmer. it's the strongest tremors since a volcano on the on and began to rotting more than 3 weeks ago. the quake was one of a round 60 recorded overnight by spain's national geographic institute, as the volcano continued to spi lava. ah, i know you're watching out his ear and these are the top stories. this allen at least 6 people have been killed and dozens more injured in beirut. unidentified knife is on top of building shot to kill.
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i know people on the island are as well. when we think about the ferry and where it will go, are we thinking much about other stops and -- it says service from treasure island to the ferry building. will there be other linkages to treasure island and what does that look like and get phased in and what does that do to the frequency. i see the times and frequency is all in that case showing ferry building to treasure island. what about other locations? >> absolutely. great question. the thirty to forty minutes is the time just from treasure island to the ferry building. we're looking at interlining opportunities within san francisco and even potentially to the east bay. they are not developed enough at this point to have actual times on them. we hope to bring that on in the coming months. maybe we can come back on that after the new year, i think. >> i'm guessing that part of - i'm not guessing. what i would love to see also studied is and i know the amount of time and the route is totally different. what it looks like from ja
i know people on the island are as well. when we think about the ferry and where it will go, are we thinking much about other stops and -- it says service from treasure island to the ferry building. will there be other linkages to treasure island and what does that look like and get phased in and what does that do to the frequency. i see the times and frequency is all in that case showing ferry building to treasure island. what about other locations? >> absolutely. great question. the...
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a sentiment to cling to foreign island _ here. a sentiment to cling to foreign island at _ here.sland at the mercy i here. a sentiment to cling to | foreign island at the mercy of this volcano, with no end to its eruption insight. spending years on end sailing around the world might sound like a dream for some — a nightmare for others! but with pandemic related travel restrictions making it harder to travel abroad, a new generation of sailors are emerging, selling their land locked homes to sail away with the orinoco flow. last year, boat sales in the usa reached a 13 year high, with over 300,000 powerboats sold. and this year is due to be another record breaker, with sales up 30% compared to 2020. perhaps suprisingly, its young people fuelling that rise, with just over 400,000 first time buyers entering the market. so those are the stats, but what's the reality of giving up your life to live on a boat? jason and nicki winn live full time on curiosity and vlog about their adventures on their popular youtube channel gone with the wynns, and join us from their current port of call
a sentiment to cling to foreign island _ here. a sentiment to cling to foreign island at _ here.sland at the mercy i here. a sentiment to cling to | foreign island at the mercy of this volcano, with no end to its eruption insight. spending years on end sailing around the world might sound like a dream for some — a nightmare for others! but with pandemic related travel restrictions making it harder to travel abroad, a new generation of sailors are emerging, selling their land locked homes to...
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it's how this whole island was created in the 1st place and essentially the land mass of la palmer island is extending now to the west.
it's how this whole island was created in the 1st place and essentially the land mass of la palmer island is extending now to the west.
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so the northernmost portions of the island. look at this, a $125.00 millimeters of rain and wind gusts of about 65 kilometers per hour. down under a frontal system, sliding across the south, triggering somewhat weather and also breezy conditions. sydney could get into some severe thunderstorms on sunday rain, his dance an end to the southwest portion of the south island of new zealand dry eventually for the capitol region. wellington has a height of 14, ah, every war meets a devastating impact kilometers bars. oh, thrives, explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist safeguarding one of our most valuable results is these are important samples. we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees. striving to co exist with nature. okay, so what's going on there is the assimilating. what happens when an elephant commerce life off to conflict on al jazeera? ah ah, i reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the taliban has ruled out, cooperating with the u. s. and the fight against thy sou
so the northernmost portions of the island. look at this, a $125.00 millimeters of rain and wind gusts of about 65 kilometers per hour. down under a frontal system, sliding across the south, triggering somewhat weather and also breezy conditions. sydney could get into some severe thunderstorms on sunday rain, his dance an end to the southwest portion of the south island of new zealand dry eventually for the capitol region. wellington has a height of 14, ah, every war meets a devastating impact...
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it's just going to be rate over lose on island. and for the top end of luzon island, we can expect a $125.00 millimeters of rain and wind gusts here of about 65 kilometers per hour. further toward the north, we are talking about our plum rains fall in between the yellow and the gang see river valley out toward at the korean peninsula, and that extends right into who cato so unsettled conditions for support on sunday . see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted wills best. in a line of 2021 of the cost is the will to dependence on poland are invested about get a bailout. venezuela launches the digital volleyball, and that attempt to revive its currency. and back to the seventy's declaration, he an unwelcome counting the call on al jazeera. i live at one documentary, i more, ah, on out is here. mm . ah you watching out a 0 mind if our top story is this hour taiwan is holding its nation day celebrations amid height intentions, where china it comes a day off, the chinese president using ping said there be a peaceful re uni
it's just going to be rate over lose on island. and for the top end of luzon island, we can expect a $125.00 millimeters of rain and wind gusts here of about 65 kilometers per hour. further toward the north, we are talking about our plum rains fall in between the yellow and the gang see river valley out toward at the korean peninsula, and that extends right into who cato so unsettled conditions for support on sunday . see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted wills best. in a line...
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i will be much calmer when i reach the other island. ~ ., island.e hopeful, we still have the house. - island. we are hopeful, we still have the house. hope| island. we are hopeful, we i still have the house. hope is always— still have the house. hope is always stronger than fear, but we hope — always stronger than fear, but we hope it will stay. i have so many— we hope it will stay. i have so many friends who lost their houses, _ many friends who lost their houses, and everything. round the clock. _ houses, and everything. round the clock, the _ houses, and everything. round the clock, the lover _ houses, and everything. round the clock, the lover keeps - the clock, the lover keeps flowing. new vents have opened up, threatening other villages. ash is continually crowding the skies —— lava. so janet's work is never done, because this volcanic grit just is never done, because this volcanic gritjust keeps falling. volcanic grit 'ust keeps fallina. �* ,, �* volcanic grit 'ust keeps fallina. �* ,, ~ , volcanic grit 'ust keeps fallina. �* , ., falling. t
i will be much calmer when i reach the other island. ~ ., island.e hopeful, we still have the house. - island. we are hopeful, we still have the house. hope| island. we are hopeful, we i still have the house. hope is always— still have the house. hope is always stronger than fear, but we hope — always stronger than fear, but we hope it will stay. i have so many— we hope it will stay. i have so many friends who lost their houses, _ many friends who lost their houses, and everything. round...
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fire has ravaged the honduran resort island of guanaja.hows people desperately trying to douse the flames. the fire broke out in the early hours of saturday morning. by daybreak the inferno was raging, hundreds were forced to evacuate with the honduran air force sent to help fight the fire. dozens of homes have been destroyed but remarkably no lives, reportedly, have been lost. let's get more of this now from linda coello, the president of the humanitarian organisation cepudo. this morning when we woke up with the pictures and videos of what was happening in guanaja, we just start crying because we've been there many times and we know that at the quay, what we call bonacca, this fire would do the whole island. the only place that the people could go to save themselves was the ocean. and it has been really, i think, the worst that they have gone through because even with the hurricanes, they had shelters, they could move up to the mountain to the hills, but with the fire, it was just... i think the worst. i mean, people were running in pani
fire has ravaged the honduran resort island of guanaja.hows people desperately trying to douse the flames. the fire broke out in the early hours of saturday morning. by daybreak the inferno was raging, hundreds were forced to evacuate with the honduran air force sent to help fight the fire. dozens of homes have been destroyed but remarkably no lives, reportedly, have been lost. let's get more of this now from linda coello, the president of the humanitarian organisation cepudo. this morning when...
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on treasure island itself. so there are really three owners that are currently there, with two of them being part of the master development group. and they both -- the share of their vote is based on the sale. >> chair: okay. thank you for clarifying. mr. clerk, let's go to public comment on these items. >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. we're working with technology to bring any public callers who want to provide their public comment on these two items called together. for those watching our meeting on channel 26 or through sfgovtv.org, please follow the instructions on your screens, and that would be dialing 415-655-0001 and entering the i.d. 24907305333, press the pound symbol twice and then star followed by three. for those who have all already connected, please press star 3. you will hear a prompt that informs you that your line has been unmuted. mr. chair, i understand we have one listener, and that listener has their hand up to provide public comment. mr. cooly, could you please connect us to that caller.
on treasure island itself. so there are really three owners that are currently there, with two of them being part of the master development group. and they both -- the share of their vote is based on the sale. >> chair: okay. thank you for clarifying. mr. clerk, let's go to public comment on these items. >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. we're working with technology to bring any public callers who want to provide their public comment on these two items called together. for those...
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an island paradise up in flames— desperation. an island paradise up in flames.orning when we woke up at — up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the _ up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the pictures - up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the pictures and l we woke up at the pictures and videos of what was happening, we just started crying, videos of what was happening, wejust started crying, because wejust started crying, because we have been there many times and we know the only place that the people could go to save themselves was the ocean. figs themselves was the ocean. as day broke, the inferno continued to range —— rage. known as the venice of the caribbean, guanaja's canals made it increasingly difficult to battle the blaze. hundreds were forced to flee to safety. the honduran air force attacking from above. we tell the pepulation _ attacking from above. we tell the population that _ attacking from above. we tell the population that rescue . the population that rescue teams and firefighters are working in the area. we will not re
an island paradise up in flames— desperation. an island paradise up in flames.orning when we woke up at — up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the _ up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the pictures - up in flames. this morning when we woke up at the pictures and l we woke up at the pictures and videos of what was happening, we just started crying, videos of what was happening, wejust started crying, because wejust started crying, because we have been there many times and...
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that's the air space running up to the island of taiwan. but it is the scale, the number of aircraft in the last 4 days that says, wiring taiwanda. in recent years, taiwan has been looking at the military build up in a china with some alarm. it was always the case that taiwan, thanks in large part to the supplies of f sixteens and so on from the united states . it had a military superiority when it came to the technological capabilities of its weaponry. that is still the case to some extent, but a china is quickly closing the gap and is there also is a recognition in taiwan or of china is increasing economic strength. it is now the jug a lot of asia and is using that economic power to further isolate taiwan. so a taiwan is feeling increasingly under pressure. china is happy to exert that pressure, especially with the currency incumbent of the presidency. they're saying when in taiwan, who was taken unlike her predecessors a far more stand osh offish approach a to china was to keep china at arms length. and china is happy to try to undermine
that's the air space running up to the island of taiwan. but it is the scale, the number of aircraft in the last 4 days that says, wiring taiwanda. in recent years, taiwan has been looking at the military build up in a china with some alarm. it was always the case that taiwan, thanks in large part to the supplies of f sixteens and so on from the united states . it had a military superiority when it came to the technological capabilities of its weaponry. that is still the case to some extent,...
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taiwan's president uses the island's national day to insist it won't bow to beijing's pressure to reunify with china. we will continue to bolster our national defence and demonstrate our determination to defend ourselves, so that no one can force taiwan to take the path china has laid out for us. uk�*s steel maker, liberty, announces plans to re open its rotherham steel plant, with the majority of its furloughed workers all set to return when operations restart later this month. pakistan has held a state funeral for the the man regarded as the father of its nuclear programme, abdul qadeer khan. and new research warns that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into �*ecological meltdown�*. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. china has accused taiwan's president of inciting confrontation, as tensions over the island's future continue to escalate. beijing says president tsai ing wuhn distorted the facts in a speech marking the island's national day. she had responded defiantly that to a message about responding with china. china's communist needle i
taiwan's president uses the island's national day to insist it won't bow to beijing's pressure to reunify with china. we will continue to bolster our national defence and demonstrate our determination to defend ourselves, so that no one can force taiwan to take the path china has laid out for us. uk�*s steel maker, liberty, announces plans to re open its rotherham steel plant, with the majority of its furloughed workers all set to return when operations restart later this month. pakistan has...
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this is the air space that approaches the island of a taiwan. and then a 2nd wave on friday evening of 13 planes. it says that 4 of the aircraft that took part on friday were actual bombers, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. taiwan scrambled its jets and also put its missile batteries at on alert. it's no coincidence that all of this took place on october. the 1st china's national day china regards taiwan has been very much a part of china. it says that one day there will be a re unification with what it regards as a renegade, breakaway island, dallas worn to taiwan repeatedly about any talk of moving towards independence. so china, choosing its national day to send a very clear message to the taiwanese, the volcano on la paloma in the canary islands is showing signs of intensifying eruptions after tea. more cracks opened on friday. so fired submitted more than double the molten rock of the last eruption in the 1917th jane hall reports from the island displaying both the majesty and the menace of nature. the volcanic eruption on the island o
this is the air space that approaches the island of a taiwan. and then a 2nd wave on friday evening of 13 planes. it says that 4 of the aircraft that took part on friday were actual bombers, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. taiwan scrambled its jets and also put its missile batteries at on alert. it's no coincidence that all of this took place on october. the 1st china's national day china regards taiwan has been very much a part of china. it says that one day there will be a re...
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the wind is carrying it right across la palmer for the people living on the island that's becoming a normal part of daily life. around the volcano authorities continuously measured the air quality checking for any signs of toxic gas. they even make sure it's safe to guard the many roadblocks. they're worried. some people are trying to cross into the exclusion zone to take photographs, locatable, but it's very concerning. some people are coming too close to the cone and lava where it goes and thought, much of thing, your gas can be concentrated, which can effect a long term help, or even made a fuss out completely kind of in my office. and i'm in despite the danger people are still coming to the island, some drawn to the foot of the volcano. i'm only exciting because the 1st last night we came, we stay here here until 4 o'clock in the morning. it's a different atmosphere in the capital. santa cruz, the beaches are still open. many here don't seem to care about the volcano. they just want to enjoy their holiday. alexander lurch al jazeera la palmer. they still ahead on al jazeera steph
the wind is carrying it right across la palmer for the people living on the island that's becoming a normal part of daily life. around the volcano authorities continuously measured the air quality checking for any signs of toxic gas. they even make sure it's safe to guard the many roadblocks. they're worried. some people are trying to cross into the exclusion zone to take photographs, locatable, but it's very concerning. some people are coming too close to the cone and lava where it goes and...
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it is only like a small patch of the island, so the rest of the island's day-to-day business, but anybody who lives beyond this very point must be in a very, very difficult situation right now. many people have left, of course, just cannot be stressed by it, and if you are confined over there right now, it probably is a scary situation. phil: see houses behind you. most will be empty. and people are just stating what they can? >> well, people leave their houses when they are being told to be leaving, for example, these first rose, i see a dog outside, so i assume somebody is home. beyond that point, around one kilometer in, are people staying at home and they are confined because of the heavy smokes and gases. if they want to leave, they can, but many wiait if tre is an ficial annncement. i spoke to a man earlier who said a friend of his had a house near this area, and with the new stream coming down, this man said he is very sure his friend will lose this house. the closer you get, the more prone you are not to be in there anymore. phil: and this is heartbreaking. it is interesting you s
it is only like a small patch of the island, so the rest of the island's day-to-day business, but anybody who lives beyond this very point must be in a very, very difficult situation right now. many people have left, of course, just cannot be stressed by it, and if you are confined over there right now, it probably is a scary situation. phil: see houses behind you. most will be empty. and people are just stating what they can? >> well, people leave their houses when they are being told to...
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it's an island after all. but there's more rain still to come because this big circulation stretches in the philippines was up to hong kong on friday. and back down towards the coast of viet nam, very wet weather. ah, after decades of conflict between successive colombian government and the far marxist gorilla and historic peace, the code in 2015. so 5 is lay down there on 5 years on a bit, rising defense and the brutal police repression. a new cycle of violence has wrought the nation. people in power, if the agreement is failing and what the next that a country columbia, killing the piece on al jazeera lu. ah, or might have touched or is yoga 0. the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine recommending the black. so smith, client product be rolled out to millions of children across africa, but area kills will be $400000.00 people each year. mostly children. view into extra general researched ethiopians leaders to allow the world body to deliver humanitarian aid to millions in the co
it's an island after all. but there's more rain still to come because this big circulation stretches in the philippines was up to hong kong on friday. and back down towards the coast of viet nam, very wet weather. ah, after decades of conflict between successive colombian government and the far marxist gorilla and historic peace, the code in 2015. so 5 is lay down there on 5 years on a bit, rising defense and the brutal police repression. a new cycle of violence has wrought the nation. people...
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let's bring in our correspondence and how he's on the island for us. jonah. this is already the largest eruption on the palm and 100 years and it's still going oh yeah, it's still going and it's still got a long way to go the eruption. you see behind me there taking place against the lovely blue sky in relatively still calm, mild conditions this morning. but as ever, with this eruption, things may be about to change. the wind that has tended to blow the enormous plume of volcanic ash towards the south southeast in recent days is due and a change were told by the spanish weather service that possibly as early as this afternoon. it could turn to a northerly direction, sending that ash towards the other side of the island and potentially impacting on air traffic. now that would be very, very bad news, particularly for the tourism industry here that is seeing the beginning of its annual high season come and go frankly, with very few tourists inside already one big international to a company to he has canceled tours and package holidays to la, palm island for the
let's bring in our correspondence and how he's on the island for us. jonah. this is already the largest eruption on the palm and 100 years and it's still going oh yeah, it's still going and it's still got a long way to go the eruption. you see behind me there taking place against the lovely blue sky in relatively still calm, mild conditions this morning. but as ever, with this eruption, things may be about to change. the wind that has tended to blow the enormous plume of volcanic ash towards...
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we have found _ island and it has fallen off.have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that _ have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is _ have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is still- have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is still living. i fire to a tree that is still living. f0riunaiely— fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this _ fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this is _ fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this is a _ fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this is a yew- fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this is a yew tree l fire to a tree that is still living. . fortunately this is a yew tree and you shouldn't _ fortunately this is a yew tree and you shouldn't burn— fortunately this is a yew tree and you shouldn't burn it _ fortunately this is a yew tree and you shouldn't burn it because - fortunately this is a yew tree and you shouldn't burn it because it l you shouldn't burn it because it gives— you shouldn
we have found _ island and it has fallen off.have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that _ have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is _ have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is still- have found someone trying to set fire to a tree that is still living. i fire to a tree that is still living. f0riunaiely— fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this _ fire to a tree that is still living. fortunately this is _ fire to a tree that is still living....
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i am from rhode island. i thought _ the article... i am from rhode island.island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had _ island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had you - island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had you on - island. i thought that, and a red i connecticut, i've had you on times, i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, i know full well you are from rhode island. iapologise, thank i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, thank you for putting the record straight. we're looking for technological answers for this, how to clear up the oceans. when i read this morning's papers, it struck me that a pretty pragmatic solution that all governments could follow is to tax virgin plastic. so why aren't more governments doing it?— virgin plastic. so why aren't more governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an — governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example _ governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for _ governments doing it? welcome i hope we will s
i am from rhode island. i thought _ the article... i am from rhode island.island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had _ island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had you - island. i thought that, and a red connecticut, i've had you on - island. i thought that, and a red i connecticut, i've had you on times, i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, i know full well you are from rhode island. iapologise, thank i know full well you are from rhode island. i...