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they currently operate 114 units on the island. so, it is currently expected that that building will be fully occupied, transitioning just existing home households into that building. it is not anticipated to include any transition units. and then the other one treasure island partner agency's health rate 360, they perform transitional housing and drug and alcohol treatment programs within their existing units and we will be developing a building in partnership with them that would include space for those programs that won't necessarily be conventional housing units, but based upon the space required to transition their current programs, we expect will be able to codevelop that site with some additional affordable housing units and some of those units will include transition units as well. the exact number is yet to be determined. and then it is really, the fifth -- the fifth affordability building where we expect to have a significant number of additional transition units. we have more than 160 households to transition. some of th
they currently operate 114 units on the island. so, it is currently expected that that building will be fully occupied, transitioning just existing home households into that building. it is not anticipated to include any transition units. and then the other one treasure island partner agency's health rate 360, they perform transitional housing and drug and alcohol treatment programs within their existing units and we will be developing a building in partnership with them that would include...
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so beaver island, maybe because fall the strang work kicked off beaver island? they are very aware of their history of the beaver island historical society is a very strong group. but it is funny because there's almost no evidence of them on beaver island except in name is saint james is the only town on beaver island, the kings highway is the only blacktop road on beaver island. there is a lot, of place names, lakes et cetera that strang started. what's interesting is this little town of burlington near us in chicago has many more houses from strang for there's much more evidence of string there. and. [laughter] are not that interested in strang. i was just kayaking up there with a friend and said you went to see, we got him burlington scituate to see the strength stuff? so we go to the house weree strang died there's 25 -- 30 oh guy out cutting the grass. [laughter] and i said do you live here and said yeah i rent this place. and i said do you know about strang? is it oh man i heard something really weird happened here. [laughter] he has no idea. positive peop
so beaver island, maybe because fall the strang work kicked off beaver island? they are very aware of their history of the beaver island historical society is a very strong group. but it is funny because there's almost no evidence of them on beaver island except in name is saint james is the only town on beaver island, the kings highway is the only blacktop road on beaver island. there is a lot, of place names, lakes et cetera that strang started. what's interesting is this little town of...
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beaver island, maybe because all the people werebe kicked off the beaver island. they are very aware of their history. there's a beaver island historical society is a strong group and, but it's funny because there's almost no evidence of them on beaver island, except st. james strang is the only, , beaver island. they came time is the only blacktop road on beaver island. straying how did that. there's a lot of lakes, et cetera that they started. what's interesting is this old town of burlington near us in chicago had many more houses from strang pictures much for evidence of strang there, and they are not that interested in strang. i just was kayaking up there with a friend and said you want to see, we got up and burlington and it's a joy to see the strang? sugar creek road to the house were strang and there's this 25, 30-year-old guy out cutting the grass and i said, i said you later? yeah, i went this place. i said, i said do you know about strang? man, , i heard some really weird happened here, you know? [laughing] he had no idea what he said, i city people com
beaver island, maybe because all the people werebe kicked off the beaver island. they are very aware of their history. there's a beaver island historical society is a strong group and, but it's funny because there's almost no evidence of them on beaver island, except st. james strang is the only, , beaver island. they came time is the only blacktop road on beaver island. straying how did that. there's a lot of lakes, et cetera that they started. what's interesting is this old town of burlington...
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unless it gave over the chagos islands to britain. the - chagos islands to britain. of the inhabitants in one of them is just walking past me here. he has been very emotional today. leading the to go see a delegation here and they were cleaned off the island, just give me a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited, it wasn't such a big deal for them to split up their colony and only give part of it independence, the key part of it, but a succession of un courts have ruled that that was wrong at that britain has never really enjoyed sovereignty and the chagos islands and that they
unless it gave over the chagos islands to britain. the - chagos islands to britain. of the inhabitants in one of them is just walking past me here. he has been very emotional today. leading the to go see a delegation here and they were cleaned off the island, just give me a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited, it wasn't such a big deal for them to split up their colony and...
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he founded the only early stage venture capital firm in rhode island. as rhode island's secretary of state and were later elected as a first cmo governor of that state. thoseos tend to be really male-dominated fields even in 2021. is there an anecdote or story can share of when you felt you were underestimated because of your gender? >> every day, especially as a state treasurer. even more male-dominated, treasurer. listen, i think part of the secret of my success i come as a woman, i would say consistently underestimated and that is been the case throughout my entire career. but it's okay. my view it has always been, doesn't really matter if you're underestimated, just do the job, produce, be productive, get allies to help you, be productive and effective, and eventually, what has always been my pattern is after showing that i could get some things done, then people, route to recognize i can get things done. i will say it's been very honest, maybe when i was a little younger i would get frustrated by that. you know, why is that? why am i underestimated
he founded the only early stage venture capital firm in rhode island. as rhode island's secretary of state and were later elected as a first cmo governor of that state. thoseos tend to be really male-dominated fields even in 2021. is there an anecdote or story can share of when you felt you were underestimated because of your gender? >> every day, especially as a state treasurer. even more male-dominated, treasurer. listen, i think part of the secret of my success i come as a woman, i...
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we have a very nice example in an island like lanzarote. 70% of the island is covered in volcanic materialbeautifully there in many imaginative ways, in very respectful adaptation to the landscapes. growing up here, this is so familiar to us. this is part of our identity. this is what we are. tourism is our great response to this catastrophe, bringing people to the island, and it's the best way to help us. best of luck for la palma as it continues to rebuild. right, if you're planning to visit the canary islands in the nearfuture, here are the things we think you should look out for. in typical spanish fashion, the canary islanders love a fiesta, and february is carnival season. the tenerife carnival is the biggest on the archipelago. it's even won a world record for its size. this year there's a sci—fi theme, but it's been pushed back from its usual february weekend tojune because of covid. expect parades, dances and street parties, but the not—to—be—missed highlight is the election of the carnival queen. for something a bit less futuristic, try the carnival de las palmas, in particular,
we have a very nice example in an island like lanzarote. 70% of the island is covered in volcanic materialbeautifully there in many imaginative ways, in very respectful adaptation to the landscapes. growing up here, this is so familiar to us. this is part of our identity. this is what we are. tourism is our great response to this catastrophe, bringing people to the island, and it's the best way to help us. best of luck for la palma as it continues to rebuild. right, if you're planning to visit...
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. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill all the indigenous people, and so they decided, "well, we need to deal with this a different way," and so youad this group of self-appointed vigilantes that decided to murder 200 women, children, and elders. >> the people that came onto the island came with these tools. they didn't use anything that could be heard by the people sleeping in eureka. you know, they quietly crept onto the island in the middle of the night and killed people literally in their sleep. from that day forth, wiyot people weren't legally allowed to be on the island again. canter: we're looking at this old, aerial image of tuluwat, which is th
. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill...
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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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the islands were then cleared of the inhabitants.ing the delegation of the local people here. they were cleared off the islands in the space of a few years. on this island, they were given just a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that if the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited, it wasn't such a big deal for them to split up their colony and only give part of it independence. but a succession of un courts have ruled that that was wrong, that britain has not enjoyed sovereignty over the chagos islands, and that they must give the islands back to mauritius to complete the process of decolonising mauritius. andrew harding reporting from the chagos islands. now, the weather. quite a mixed bag across the country today. a bit of rain and a bit of sunshine particularly across southern areas, and the week ahead is going to be a mixed bag as well. this is the jet stream for the next few days, it is going to be a powerfuljet few days, it is going to be a powerful jet
the islands were then cleared of the inhabitants.ing the delegation of the local people here. they were cleared off the islands in the space of a few years. on this island, they were given just a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that if the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited, it wasn't such a big deal for them to split up their colony and only give part of it independence. but a succession of un courts have ruled...
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islands.ng the remote chagos islands for the first time, put up a flagpole and then raised their national flag, politely but provocatively staking claim to territory held by britain for half a century. this being part of mauritius, it deserves to have a flag here, so that when people come, they know that they are entering mauritian territory. the mauritians then sang their national anthem, a little softly, but don't mistake that for a lack of determination. mauritius has won worldwide support, its prime minister sending this recorded message. as the state with sovereignty over the chagos archipelago, mauritius will ensure a wise stewardship of its territory. applause the mauritians are already acting like it is a done deal, bringing in these international experts to map their new maritime borders, surveying this reef to see if it might actually count as an island. i haven't seen any dry land yet. no dry land? no. that's not good news, then, for the mauritians? well, the legal aspects, i'll lea
islands.ng the remote chagos islands for the first time, put up a flagpole and then raised their national flag, politely but provocatively staking claim to territory held by britain for half a century. this being part of mauritius, it deserves to have a flag here, so that when people come, they know that they are entering mauritian territory. the mauritians then sang their national anthem, a little softly, but don't mistake that for a lack of determination. mauritius has won worldwide support,...
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the beaver islanders are coming. for them there was a sense, don't have to deal with the laws of the state of michigan and wisconsin or ohio. we are bringing around the second coming. >> if you were to become james strangit bes, was would you buy into cute you >> i met some of those people. i'm not an expert on mormon history, and never passed myself off that way. i think you would say you bring total allegiance, and did swear your total allegiance to james strang, the opposite thing today, you accept that is the truth was we see that today. >> i don't know what you are talking about. >> you might believe the most absurd reality if he -- it is interesting. this is the pure go where cults were getting started. they didn't have a word for it but the early 19th century american cults are getting started. and everything you would do is something that led to dissent, it cuts both ways. if you are a woman you would wear pantaloons. that might not sound shocking to us today. they look like turkish plant of his pants or paja
the beaver islanders are coming. for them there was a sense, don't have to deal with the laws of the state of michigan and wisconsin or ohio. we are bringing around the second coming. >> if you were to become james strangit bes, was would you buy into cute you >> i met some of those people. i'm not an expert on mormon history, and never passed myself off that way. i think you would say you bring total allegiance, and did swear your total allegiance to james strang, the opposite...
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andrew harding, bbc news, on the chagos islands.... england have their first win in rugby union's six nations championship. victory was always expected against italy but after last weekend's defeat to scotland the performance was just as important as the 33 unanswered points they scored in rome. nesta mcgregor reports. if england were out of tune last week, then italy are often the perfect opponents to get you back on song. the olympic stadium in rome pitch—perfect to conduct a masterpiece. a breakthrough didn't take long. marcus smith opening the scoring. the fly—half is dubbed as one for the future, but not a bad present as he turns 23 tomorrow. as expected, england produced a dominant first half. two more tries from their number two jamie george made it convincing at the break. the performance of eddiejones's group must have been music to his ears. england would put more points on the board, but the second half was always going to be about ben youngs — this appearance a men's record 114th cap, thejoint—most alongside world cup—wi
andrew harding, bbc news, on the chagos islands.... england have their first win in rugby union's six nations championship. victory was always expected against italy but after last weekend's defeat to scotland the performance was just as important as the 33 unanswered points they scored in rome. nesta mcgregor reports. if england were out of tune last week, then italy are often the perfect opponents to get you back on song. the olympic stadium in rome pitch—perfect to conduct a masterpiece. a...
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it is virtually impossible to do anything on the camaros islands. otherwise, it covert vaccination certificate as needed to enter bangs schools and government buildings, and even to take the bus and months long volcanic eruption on spain, atlantic island of la palmer last year, devastated homes and villages in the loft. as path, you can see why and several 1000 people were displaced by the cooper via her russian and dw nicole reese is reporting for us on the challenges and opportunities as islanders begin to rebuild their lives. noises of trucks removing tons of ashes are breaking through the quiet in last manchester cleanup works and full swing after the historic eruption of the committee via hovel. k. know also on the roof of this bar. i benefited the ida. we wanted to open again in 10 days, but that's impossible because there is no motor way any more and distances have become longer with homer for suppliers. it's challenging here. there is no running water. there's also no garbage collection. so now we hope that we can open in 15 to 20 days, vivi
it is virtually impossible to do anything on the camaros islands. otherwise, it covert vaccination certificate as needed to enter bangs schools and government buildings, and even to take the bus and months long volcanic eruption on spain, atlantic island of la palmer last year, devastated homes and villages in the loft. as path, you can see why and several 1000 people were displaced by the cooper via her russian and dw nicole reese is reporting for us on the challenges and opportunities as...
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it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hasa garritano knows that, but that by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore la palmer's identity. or china is celebrating a perfect day on the slopes after its promotional figure had of the winter olympics . eileen grew one gold in freestyle skiing, and a teenage sensation switched allegiances from the us 3 years ago and has become a branding phenomenon in china ever since. i've been freshman reports from beijing she was already a free style skiing sensation before grabbing gold at the winter olympic games. now her fan base is likely to get even bigger, unusual about her. she is a hot topic right now, so we are interested in her and maya her. we had none from her achievements. you had, she's very good. and she returned to china to represent joining the competition. so we are all very proud. the 18 year old superstar was born to a chinese mother and amer
it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hasa garritano knows that, but that by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore la palmer's identity. or china is celebrating a perfect day on the slopes after its promotional figure had of the winter olympics . eileen grew one gold in freestyle skiing, and a teenage sensation switched allegiances from the us...
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i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you, everyone, and have a great week. ♪ >> c-span offers a variety of -- c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> charter communications support c-span. along with other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> and i don't c-span, boris johnson faces questions about his leadership from members of the house of commerce. then an update on the situation between russia and ukraine from the pentagon and state department. later, a discussion on human rights abuses in china ahead of the winter olympics in beijing. >> british prime minister boris john
i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you,...
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it is virtually impossible to do anything on the camaros islands. otherwise, a coven vaccination certificate is needed to enter banks, school, and government buildings, and even to take the bus. the wave of corona virus infection sweeping germany sweeping across germany continues over a $160000.00. new corona virus cases were reported by the robert cock institute on monday. that's what's fewer than the record level reached at the beginning of the month. under current measures to current measures to stem infections on vaccinated . people are barred from many public places and there are limits on the number of people allowed it gatherings. but many of germany's european neighbors have lifted pandemic curves. german help minister call out about as said he wants to wait until the end of this month before lifting restrictions. some germans have demonstrated against the ongoing measures d, w. us, berliners. what they think the government should do. so thought louise restrictions immediately. we can't take it any more. it's not going to get any better even
it is virtually impossible to do anything on the camaros islands. otherwise, a coven vaccination certificate is needed to enter banks, school, and government buildings, and even to take the bus. the wave of corona virus infection sweeping germany sweeping across germany continues over a $160000.00. new corona virus cases were reported by the robert cock institute on monday. that's what's fewer than the record level reached at the beginning of the month. under current measures to current...
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i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you, everyone, and hav
i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you,...
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i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you, everyon [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up tuesday a hearing on funding expanding broadband internet access on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, romano will stent -- testify before a senate appropriations subcommittee, see it live on c-span3 online on c-span.org or you can watch full coverage on our video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by , these television comp
i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you for everyone who tuned in over the livestream. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you,...
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of the livelihoods of thousands of islanders. but it may also prove a lifeline for one of spain's poorest areas as investments and even tourists are returning. it's an eerie and compelling sight solidified walls of lava 70 meters. high gases still seeping from the crater. it's also attracting tourists to le palmer, keen to see for themselves the aftermath of interruption that lasted $85.00 days. maybe continue basso land zone is get holidays runs an 11 hour trip around the volcano for tourist, from the nearby island of 10, a refi at a $125.00 euros per adult. and his island business is booming or so well worse aren't for the local people, but the software for the tourist. okay. because they seem new really, really close. these were can and i and you see the lab i and rest and her maybe maybe an okay as ah, is good for the local people to ah, start with a new opportunity to on the tourism. tourism authorities are investing heavily promoting the palmer, one of the less visited of the canary islands to help rebuild the economy. but
of the livelihoods of thousands of islanders. but it may also prove a lifeline for one of spain's poorest areas as investments and even tourists are returning. it's an eerie and compelling sight solidified walls of lava 70 meters. high gases still seeping from the crater. it's also attracting tourists to le palmer, keen to see for themselves the aftermath of interruption that lasted $85.00 days. maybe continue basso land zone is get holidays runs an 11 hour trip around the volcano for tourist,...
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has basically allowed rikers island to rot.ections officers in over three years. housing inmates by gang affiliation, where you have one officer on the floor with 50 inmates. so they really put us at a have huge disadvantage. >> reporter: finger pointing aside, everyone agrees that rikers is horribly broken. >> you did 25 years in the penitentiary. was anything you experienced in prison as bad as what you experienced at rikers? >> i've experienced a lot of horrible things, but i think that was probably the most frustrating and the most upsetting thing i've ever experienced. >> we as corrections officials should be apologizing for our role in mass incarceration, and i do apologize for that. it's been a terrible public policy. it hasn't achieved safety. >> reporter: in a statement, a city hall spokesperson tells nbc news, in the months since new corrections commissioner louis malina took over, more than 1,000 officers have returned to work, in-person programming has resumed, and the statement says, many of our officers have begun
has basically allowed rikers island to rot.ections officers in over three years. housing inmates by gang affiliation, where you have one officer on the floor with 50 inmates. so they really put us at a have huge disadvantage. >> reporter: finger pointing aside, everyone agrees that rikers is horribly broken. >> you did 25 years in the penitentiary. was anything you experienced in prison as bad as what you experienced at rikers? >> i've experienced a lot of horrible things, but...
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unless it gave over the chagos islands to britain. the - chagos islands to britain.ritons call that blackmail but they agreed and ireland was cleared of the inhabitants in one of them is just walking past me here. he has been very emotional today. leading the to go see a delegation here and they were cleaned off the island, just give me a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited, it wasn't such a big deal for them to split up their colony and only give part of it independence, the key part of it, but a succession of un courts have ruled that that was wrong at that britain has never really enjoyed sovereignty and the chagos islands and that they must give the chagos islands back to mauritius to complete the process of decolonising mauritius. it complete the process of decolonising mauritius. ., , , complete the process of decolonising mauritius. . , , ., , , mauritius. it has been absolutely brilliant to talk _ we can see lots of movement behind you. we
unless it gave over the chagos islands to britain. the - chagos islands to britain.ritons call that blackmail but they agreed and ireland was cleared of the inhabitants in one of them is just walking past me here. he has been very emotional today. leading the to go see a delegation here and they were cleaned off the island, just give me a few days to clear their belongings because the british felt that the islands were empty, uninhabited, it wasn't such a big dealfor them to split uninhabited,...
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it has sent a boat to the islands and raised the mauritian flag.ses one of the islands for a military base.now, some chagos islanders who've been in exile for decades have returned. our africa correspondent andrew harding was there to see their arrival. farfrom anywhere, a hidden archipelago. these isolated islands have been strictly off—limits for half a century. boat horn blasts. but today, rare access — and a remarkable homecoming. these chagos islanders were forced to leave by britain in the early 1970s. as their feet touch home sand, the emotions surge. this woman was just 21 and pregnant when the british killed her dog and ordered her to leave. "i'm happy to be allowed home," she said, "but sad that i can't stay." this is a short visit, and there is work to be done. it feels to me like somebody who comes home after a long break and wants to tidy up — is that how you feel? of course, you know, as i said, there's not a better place than where you were born, where you lived. and now, the group heads inland — the empty decades have turned their t
it has sent a boat to the islands and raised the mauritian flag.ses one of the islands for a military base.now, some chagos islanders who've been in exile for decades have returned. our africa correspondent andrew harding was there to see their arrival. farfrom anywhere, a hidden archipelago. these isolated islands have been strictly off—limits for half a century. boat horn blasts. but today, rare access — and a remarkable homecoming. these chagos islanders were forced to leave by britain...
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the islands redcoat is less attractive. around 2 thirds of its image in needs are covered by fossil fuel. these heavy oil factory in the city gall flu pool is run by french utility e d f. in future it's you to switch to largely couple neutral operation running on calls are in soil. just one step towards achieving an ambitious goal. switching to renewables completely by 2028. this power plant owned by albumin runs partly on coal from south africa in partly on domestic bio mass. it will need to switch completed to bio mass in future the sugar refinery next door it his provides a convenient source of the quin fuel gun will utilize as much of the sugar cane as possible. we pressed the liquid out of it in descent and f court in the kent gets distributed on the surrounding fields as fit laser. the wallaces go to the ram distilleries. the albumen pass teaching, uses the plant fables to produce image that flows into the public, greed from which we then draw our electricity. you're always, oh, all right, that him on the bottom of th
the islands redcoat is less attractive. around 2 thirds of its image in needs are covered by fossil fuel. these heavy oil factory in the city gall flu pool is run by french utility e d f. in future it's you to switch to largely couple neutral operation running on calls are in soil. just one step towards achieving an ambitious goal. switching to renewables completely by 2028. this power plant owned by albumin runs partly on coal from south africa in partly on domestic bio mass. it will need to...
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it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hosp garritano knows that, but the by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore lap alma's identity. that's it for a new show coming up next, our documentary program close up takes an inside look at the james, controversial winter olympics. stay truth . with a fairy tale mead in china, the winter olympic gains in beijing are set to be a big hit. no matter the cost. here or excitement is the government's main focus and surveillance is keeping tabs on inside china. beijing, controversial inter close on d, w. a, a, one of the main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within reach. oh, what is it really is possible to reverse aging researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. the dna molecules on has 28000000 different power glasses. they are piers and rivals, with one daring goal to outsmart nature for a longer, healthier and fuller lif
it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hosp garritano knows that, but the by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore lap alma's identity. that's it for a new show coming up next, our documentary program close up takes an inside look at the james, controversial winter olympics. stay truth . with a fairy tale mead in china, the winter olympic gains...
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last night, we reported on how islanders expelled from the remote chagos islands by britain 50 yearsritius. britain has been told to hand the islands back to mauritius by the united nations. mauritius had sovereignty over the archipelago before the uk. our africa correspondent andrew harding has travelled with the islanders back to their lands and is the first journalist to broadcast from the chagos islands. is this idyllic archipelago still british territory? today, the government of mauritius said no. a mauritian delegation, visiting the remote chagos islands for the first time, put up a flagpole and then raised their national flag, politely but provocatively staking claim to territory held by britain for half a century. this being part of mauritius, it deserves to have a flag here, so that when people come, they know that they are entering mauritian territory. the mauritians then sang their national anthem, a little softly, but don't mistake that for a lack of determination. mauritius has won worldwide support, its prime minister sending this recorded message. as the state with so
last night, we reported on how islanders expelled from the remote chagos islands by britain 50 yearsritius. britain has been told to hand the islands back to mauritius by the united nations. mauritius had sovereignty over the archipelago before the uk. our africa correspondent andrew harding has travelled with the islanders back to their lands and is the first journalist to broadcast from the chagos islands. is this idyllic archipelago still british territory? today, the government of mauritius...
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would be the key to restoring peace on the island. and there's plenty more world news analysis and debate as well as sports our business news for you on our website, d, w dot com. and you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'll be back again in 15 minutes for special coverage from the munich security conference for maine. the team here take care and see a very soup with dogs, far more intelligent than most people think. a psychology professor john pilling has improved it. hell us with scientific studies, of course, with the secret of a friendship with dogs and starts february 25th on d w. o. what secrets lie behind these was discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage. 360. get the app now. ah ah. greek cypriot, andreas lord owes his fighting for the restitution of his family's property. and for reconciliation with turkish cypriots, he has been traveling regularly to per roacha, a ghost town under control of turkish authorities. the former seaside has recently been r
would be the key to restoring peace on the island. and there's plenty more world news analysis and debate as well as sports our business news for you on our website, d, w dot com. and you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'll be back again in 15 minutes for special coverage from the munich security conference for maine. the team here take care and see a very soup with dogs, far more intelligent than most people think. a psychology professor john pilling has improved it. hell us with...
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the jap against the corona virus is mandatory for all adults on the cameras islands. so i think we already had a lot of time, full sensibility zation. so now we are not forcing people but to we just we just and free on to them to go and vaccinate. critics of president, azalia sumani, call his rule of the critic he issued the vaccine mandate in december by presidential decree. if you forgot your vaccination cards, you are allowed to ask a friend or family member to bring it's here. then it will be controlled. if you haven't been vaccinated though, all your late for your 2nd zap, you will have to pay a fine hand. he will be brought directly to the vaccination center. in this case, they were brought to the military police hospital around the corner, 58 people where vaccinated the morning. we filmed whether they wanted the jap or not mckesson and much if i took them uncle john. so vaccine on dog bite for personally, i don't totally trust the vaccines. we shouldn't be forced to get vaccinated. vaccination should be debated among the general public and the commerce we need
the jap against the corona virus is mandatory for all adults on the cameras islands. so i think we already had a lot of time, full sensibility zation. so now we are not forcing people but to we just we just and free on to them to go and vaccinate. critics of president, azalia sumani, call his rule of the critic he issued the vaccine mandate in december by presidential decree. if you forgot your vaccination cards, you are allowed to ask a friend or family member to bring it's here. then it will...
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>> the long, troubled history of rikers island.s tragedies that have occurred and gotten national attention. i think this focus on the criminal justice system really feeds into the distaste people have for facilities such as rikers island. i will say something i think is important. there was reference to unlimited sick being somewhat roblematic. i reject that, because the nypd also has unlimited sick time for its officers and has been able to manage those individuals effectively, a much larger agency. so i think, of course people are desperate in looking for reasons for some kind of fact that would lead to a, some conclusion as to why rikers island is dysfunctional, but i think it's more important to deal with the infrastructure, operational and functional challenges and human rights to really drill down on the answer of what ails you. >> detective marq claxton and cheryl dorsey, thank you so much for providing insights. >>> next, why monday is not just a day to trade a valentine but to realize how a certain group among us makes am
>> the long, troubled history of rikers island.s tragedies that have occurred and gotten national attention. i think this focus on the criminal justice system really feeds into the distaste people have for facilities such as rikers island. i will say something i think is important. there was reference to unlimited sick being somewhat roblematic. i reject that, because the nypd also has unlimited sick time for its officers and has been able to manage those individuals effectively, a much...
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next is a report from that divided island of cyprus. it's more news coming up the top of the ok, thanks for joining us by tuesday, june. with a they've had a 40 for decades. people of iraq. country is devastated and there's no wind turbine. how did it come to this? can i get this is revealed and unprecedented story. late. he behaved exactly like the dumbest and the poison spread. bear with me 3 new life. the great documentary series iraq destruction of the nation starts march 4th on d. w. ah greek cypriot, andreas lord owes his fighting for the restitution of his family's property and for reconciliation with turkish cypriots. he has been traveling regularly to ver roacha, a ghost town under control of turkish authorities. the former c side has recently been reopened to visitors, and lord o's wants to turn ver roacha into a project for the future. for all of cyprus, it's early on a saturday in the capital of cyprus, legacy. i like almost every weekend. recently, andreas lord, oh says albert turkish north cypress. after driving just a few
next is a report from that divided island of cyprus. it's more news coming up the top of the ok, thanks for joining us by tuesday, june. with a they've had a 40 for decades. people of iraq. country is devastated and there's no wind turbine. how did it come to this? can i get this is revealed and unprecedented story. late. he behaved exactly like the dumbest and the poison spread. bear with me 3 new life. the great documentary series iraq destruction of the nation starts march 4th on d. w. ah...
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great britain into northern island. until there is a full judicial review, which is expected next month, but on the ground. those checks haven't stopped in practice because officials were waiting for legal clarity. now the agriculture minister for northern ireland, edwin boots, whose from the democratic unionist party, ordered a hole to the checks on wednesday after months of his party, protesting about the northern ireland protocol. and then on thursday, we saw the 1st minister of northern island pull given actually resign. and he said, but the protocol had undermined a key part of the good friday agreement, which created the conditions for both peace and for power sharing. in northern ireland, the part that he was worried about is that they have to govern with the consent of both the nationalists and the unionists the resignation of paul give. it also means that the deputy 1st minister michelle of niel from the main nationalist party, she fain, she's also gone as well. so it leaves northern islands with no executive.
great britain into northern island. until there is a full judicial review, which is expected next month, but on the ground. those checks haven't stopped in practice because officials were waiting for legal clarity. now the agriculture minister for northern ireland, edwin boots, whose from the democratic unionist party, ordered a hole to the checks on wednesday after months of his party, protesting about the northern ireland protocol. and then on thursday, we saw the 1st minister of northern...
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andrew harding, bbc news, on the chagos islands.0 million support fund for displaced chagos islanders to run over a ten—year period. although there are further claims that very little of that money has been distributed. mexico's avocado industry is huge — worth around $2.11 billion a year and with the us as its key export market. but the american department of agriculture has suspended all avocado imports from mexico until, it says, the safety of american inspectors is guaranteed. on saturday one inspector working in mexico received a threatening text on his phone. all mexican avocado imports to the us come from the state of michoacan where violent gangs often extort growers. earlier i asked npr's international correspondent carrie kahn, what more we know about the incident. we don't know a lot about the threat. the united states department of agriculture said it was threat. the mexican department of agriculture said the inspector received the threat via the telephone so we don't really know much more. they have not said anything mo
andrew harding, bbc news, on the chagos islands.0 million support fund for displaced chagos islanders to run over a ten—year period. although there are further claims that very little of that money has been distributed. mexico's avocado industry is huge — worth around $2.11 billion a year and with the us as its key export market. but the american department of agriculture has suspended all avocado imports from mexico until, it says, the safety of american inspectors is guaranteed. on...
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it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hasa garritano knows that, but the by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore lap alma's identity. i. d. w. news asia is coming up next be responders. you will take you to india and me, and nora that's coming up in a few minutes with with imagine being a complete you want to learn, but no school. you want to be, you put on, allowed to when you're sick, the doctor now when you fall in love, they won't matter. you don't have children for fear they'll be visible. your shoe with when you die, there is no. you ever every 10 person like this in 10000000 people in the world, the state. they have no nationality in total. they don't belong and everyone has the right. everyone has the right people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families inferior to the credit on it. and the straightest people fleein
it will take years for this area of the island to recover. the government is planning dense, a housing now that there is less space building on the lava is not possible for now . hasa garritano knows that, but the by meadows like him, are eager to move on and restore lap alma's identity. i. d. w. news asia is coming up next be responders. you will take you to india and me, and nora that's coming up in a few minutes with with imagine being a complete you want to learn, but no school. you want to...
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he's an island villain, sending me on a p one. we all know whose house is these ira and they know because the north is in control of the land that i just scanned documents as well. and so from that on it is on my side of goodwin and if god willing, so what will be homes? one, andreas, more doses, which is that his home town will also be a home to turkish cypriots. and that brochure can contribute to the reconciliation of all of cyprus. ah, with the program is controversial. political surprising? the 2022, berlin ali, great cinema, despite corona, different cinema because of corona, will show you all the things that caught her eye arts 21 on d, w. mm hm. can i hold your hand? mm hm. it seems we have a lot in common. can this become love of i don't got woken eye on me that they could. it didn't a artificial intelligence combat loneliness. hi. i love stories from the future. in 45 minutes on d w. they want to know what makes the german here just been a john love on banning thing away, but i'm not even allowed to watch my own car and
he's an island villain, sending me on a p one. we all know whose house is these ira and they know because the north is in control of the land that i just scanned documents as well. and so from that on it is on my side of goodwin and if god willing, so what will be homes? one, andreas, more doses, which is that his home town will also be a home to turkish cypriots. and that brochure can contribute to the reconciliation of all of cyprus. ah, with the program is controversial. political...
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the volcano erupted as the island was still reeling from the impact of the pandemic. don't go yet well, gun aisha. i said to remind you to cove it in the volcano. i think the german retired to reserve for aid to come yellow. any. but younger tourists will arrive and they'll keep coming. behold and get and get the latitude we need tours are fatal to la palmer because they fall in love with this 3rd again, amada. the challenge now of the people of la palmer is to create an opportunity out of a disaster. they hope that the lure of the surreal landscapes left behind by the volcanoes destruction will ultimately help them rebuild their lives. and that's all from me and the business team here in berlin. for more from us, check out our website, d, w dot com slash business for us on the delivery news, youtube channel, and off on facebook. until next time, take care innovation . bring it on new ideas on conventions, down what drive the economy, the engine as social progress. but do they really make our lives easier? and if this what our future will look like, oh, made in german
the volcano erupted as the island was still reeling from the impact of the pandemic. don't go yet well, gun aisha. i said to remind you to cove it in the volcano. i think the german retired to reserve for aid to come yellow. any. but younger tourists will arrive and they'll keep coming. behold and get and get the latitude we need tours are fatal to la palmer because they fall in love with this 3rd again, amada. the challenge now of the people of la palmer is to create an opportunity out of a...