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this is jamaica, where my family's from.ove my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood. so when this happened... this is a day of national shame! the prime minister insists the windrush generation will get help. i didn't see it as a systemic issue. ..it left me questioning everything. given all that we went through, given all that our parents went through and their parents, what does that count for? after world war ii, members of my family were among those who rebuilt the mother country. i wasn't a jamaican. you are prone to be british. on the journey, some people lost more than they gained. oh, my gosh! this is what they're talking about! that's my father. but the story began long ago. i suppose i always knew, deep down, that he was white. there's a lot more to the story. our connection to britain began with the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade. my great—great—grandmother, helen, was the last person in my family to be born as a slave. when my mum was a little girl in
this is jamaica, where my family's from.ove my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood. so when this happened... this is a day of national shame! the prime minister insists the windrush generation will get help. i didn't see it as a systemic issue. ..it left me questioning everything. given all that we went through, given all that our parents went through and their parents, what does that count for? after world war ii, members of my family were...
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pretana sent rhyhiem to jamaica in may last year to protect him.him during his ten month stay. so we?re gonna go to the studio now. so we're gonna go to the studio now. we build a studio for rhyhiem so he could be comfortable to stay and not go back to england as yet. shaun had taken his own son armani out of london aged 8 to keep him safe. i got robbed already with my chain so from that just gave me a little fear on the streets ?cause males they have a difficulty on the streets. i can be at the wrong place at the wrong time... things can happen so itjust gives me a fear in being in england so i really rather out here. 'cause i feel safe and opened up. shaun believes, in london, older gang members deliberately recruit children who?s fathers aren't around into lives of violent crime. —— whose. because you have some guys who call themselves the olders. the olders takes the position of being a dad. they buy them trainers, they give them a tenner or a 20 quid right. but then they encourage him thinking that doing crime is right. right. and then like ho
pretana sent rhyhiem to jamaica in may last year to protect him.him during his ten month stay. so we?re gonna go to the studio now. so we're gonna go to the studio now. we build a studio for rhyhiem so he could be comfortable to stay and not go back to england as yet. shaun had taken his own son armani out of london aged 8 to keep him safe. i got robbed already with my chain so from that just gave me a little fear on the streets ?cause males they have a difficulty on the streets. i can be at...
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records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm third generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we're about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british subculture called skinheads now i have to be very clear about this especially for russia when i don't i'm talking about all around the world as i'm talking about the fashion version not the fascist version that it became in the late seventy's in the mid seventy's. and what was interesting a
records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm third generation british born black which kind of...
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pretana sent rhyhiem to jamaica in may last year to protect him.ooked after him during his ten month stay. so we're gonna go to the studio now. and not go back to england as yet. 8, to keep him safe. on the streets. of violent crime. because you have some guys who call themselves the olders. the olders takes the position of being a dad. or a 20 quid, right? but then they encourage him thinking that doing crime is right. and then like holding a gun is right. holding a knife is right because they older is telling them that. rhyhiem's whole family tried to convince him to stay injamaica. to the uk to make music. he went back to england. everyone didn't want him to go. he felt like he was missing out. but i told him you're not missing out on nothing. on his return to london rhyhiem went straight back to moscow 17. within 3 months he was dead. was drill music to blame? rhyhiem's life, i don't think he was constantly in threat. out, he made himself a target via that. i don't believe that made him a target. no offence, episode three. on an online show. he
pretana sent rhyhiem to jamaica in may last year to protect him.ooked after him during his ten month stay. so we're gonna go to the studio now. and not go back to england as yet. 8, to keep him safe. on the streets. of violent crime. because you have some guys who call themselves the olders. the olders takes the position of being a dad. or a 20 quid, right? but then they encourage him thinking that doing crime is right. and then like holding a gun is right. holding a knife is right because they...
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where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man this is the twenty first century trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel which you had dennis and greg isaac's a trio called bob marley in the wailers people probably haven't heard of them so long ago how could we possibly be still talking about identity and the hostile environment against people who was parents maybe grandparents were born there well hey it's a. popular theme around the world at the moment in the trump climate there's been a lot of focusing on immigration and all the rest of it and it's really sidetracking from bigger problems is money don't trick divide and rule you know and it's a shame to see it being so easily rolled out decade after decade the whole brics it thing is playing on the fears of old white people who have been in this case you're talking about trojan record music appealing are working class white people and working class like opal and today these are always the elite white people in government the one who create or environment
where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man this is the twenty first century trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel which you had dennis and greg isaac's a trio called bob marley in the wailers people probably haven't heard of them so long ago how could we possibly be still talking about identity and the hostile environment against people who was parents maybe grandparents were born there well hey it's a....
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and was only a hit in jamaica at first.en i told them hey send me the acapella track just the vocals i sped it up quite a lot over twenty beats per minute faster and then i built the new track the remix around. but. so we called. i was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it through twice and was pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. was the studio and tell people imagine there's a huge studio with thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remakes back then but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough as my granny survival plan does as. the single has sold eight million units so far doesn't it put him under some pressure. how ever manage anothe
and was only a hit in jamaica at first.en i told them hey send me the acapella track just the vocals i sped it up quite a lot over twenty beats per minute faster and then i built the new track the remix around. but. so we called. i was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it through twice and was pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song...
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records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we were about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british subculture called skinheads now i have to be very clear about this especially for russia when i don't i'm talking about all around the world as i'm talking about the fashion version not the fascist version that it became in the late seventy's in the mid seventy's. and what was interesting
records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of...
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seventy one that all changed when i saw this film the harder they come directed by perry handel jamaica's greatest film and i walked out of that cinema empowered because i knew so much more about my culture and it was then that i actually thought i wouldn't mind expressing myself in some kind of visual medium but in the early seventy's ridiculous idea for a black man it was an old school white man network but then if i was six years later punk comes along with the d.i.y. ethic do it yourself i'm looking around in all my white mixer picking up guitars and i'm not worried i've been a pick up something to i picked up a super eight camera and reinvented myself as don't let the filmmaker there is a lot of reinvention and punk rock and i think that's kind of why we're still talking about it because it weren't just a soundtrack it was a complete subculture can you then see the lineage going from trojan records through to punk and then to hip hop absolutely absolutely i mean what you're talking about here is a. music the x. is a tool for social change you know that's what it was about in the last
seventy one that all changed when i saw this film the harder they come directed by perry handel jamaica's greatest film and i walked out of that cinema empowered because i knew so much more about my culture and it was then that i actually thought i wouldn't mind expressing myself in some kind of visual medium but in the early seventy's ridiculous idea for a black man it was an old school white man network but then if i was six years later punk comes along with the d.i.y. ethic do it yourself...
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the song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes they released it but no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more popular. because next became another worldwide hit. cover version of the eighty's classic ain't nobody sold around two and a half million times. and set up a project called f. with german pop singer marc forster and their debut single reached number one in germany. but not everything the young star touches turns to gold later singles stayed at the lower end of the charts. matters most to me is that i feel good about what i do. in this case my music i want to produce songs i'm proud of that i think are musically great and i want to share with people whether they get to number one or not doesn't matter that much done is ask my god his
the song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes they released it but no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more popular. because next became...
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and this reggae pop tune was only a hit in jamaica at first.then i told them hey send me the acapella track vocals i sped it up quite a lot over twenty beats per minute faster and i built a new track the remix around that. there's no trumpet in the original but physics for his remakes so he calls in. i was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it through twice and was pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. was the studio people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remakes back then but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. plan does is. the single has sold eight million units so far doesn't have put him under some pressure.
and this reggae pop tune was only a hit in jamaica at first.then i told them hey send me the acapella track vocals i sped it up quite a lot over twenty beats per minute faster and i built a new track the remix around that. there's no trumpet in the original but physics for his remakes so he calls in. i was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it...
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in the united states as well as in france or jamaica laws forbidding the equal treatment of freed slaves were promulgated. they were denied their rights to vote. at the fence and freedom of movement. those who protested or killed those who refused to work were incarcerated and sentenced to forced labor. accounts by former slaves recorded in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and kept in the library of congress. age sixteen and eight hundred sixty five fountain hughes recalled his first days as a free man when he found out that we were free what any. two different people. run away. stanwell could we have know. what you. want to make already know. here. they are now i couldn't. cross a street. race attached the former slave to a specific territory legally confining him to ghettos without any hope of getting out. former slaves were from then on subjugated by virtue of their skin color. the violence of any white person against the body of any black person was permitted by law. with emancipation in the united states in eight hundred sixty five with the end of the civil war four million cot
in the united states as well as in france or jamaica laws forbidding the equal treatment of freed slaves were promulgated. they were denied their rights to vote. at the fence and freedom of movement. those who protested or killed those who refused to work were incarcerated and sentenced to forced labor. accounts by former slaves recorded in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and kept in the library of congress. age sixteen and eight hundred sixty five fountain hughes recalled his first days...
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was in the system in jamaica. she was saying that the biggest problem that began here was when you cut the u.k. out to doping came in to clean up i mean which is kind of a bit funny given what's going on new cables. they fired a lot of very good people people who were whistleblowers people who were standing up against her and his criminal group inc so it's kind of you know they've been trying to do their very very best with very limited resources they have been improving so much there is a great education system no place for your motion honestly it's there are still an awful lot of nasty people involved knocking around the place however day are being minimized and marginal laws so they have done as much as they can on till now and so do need to be given a bit of like one hundred friendship to be brought back into the farm say look let's all try to work together to improve this not to be further stigmatized isolated. mainstream media have been saying that it's a fait accompli they say this in documents as a result
was in the system in jamaica. she was saying that the biggest problem that began here was when you cut the u.k. out to doping came in to clean up i mean which is kind of a bit funny given what's going on new cables. they fired a lot of very good people people who were whistleblowers people who were standing up against her and his criminal group inc so it's kind of you know they've been trying to do their very very best with very limited resources they have been improving so much there is a...
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song was already in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after a remakes they'reeleased no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more popular. because next single became another worldwide hit. cover version of the eighty's classic nobody sold around two and a half million times. to . set up the project called. with german pop singer marc forster and their debut single reached number one in germany. but not everything the young star touches turns to gold later singles stayed at the lower end of the charts. matters most to me is that i feel good about what i do in this case my music i want to produce songs i'm proud of that i think are musically great and i want to share with people when they get to number one or not doesn't matter much. whether his songs topped the charts or not
song was already in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after a remakes they'reeleased no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more popular. because next single became another...
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unsuitable for railway construction work so the managers recruited nearly three thousand men from jamaica who had experience in building railway. this is the town of sea bombay where we begin the ascent to the famous devil's name. in part there is a enda you but that the name of and i don't tell you about the origin of the name is part legend part reality is that several. you know the mountain really does look like a nose yes. but some say that the president at the time at oriel pharo made a deal with the devil so he could build the railway. the heart of the world's most challenging railway line runs deep in the gorge of the chanche on river. the train sings act it's way up the mountain it moves full once then backs up to the next highest section and then moves forward to game as it makes its ascent. with the. current well i don't know. from here you can clear. lisi of the devil's name. all the passengers it's always an impressive trip. we're not going to get you got us you want the latest film was in suburbia where you told the passengers that we'd be arriving soon at the devil's notice
unsuitable for railway construction work so the managers recruited nearly three thousand men from jamaica who had experience in building railway. this is the town of sea bombay where we begin the ascent to the famous devil's name. in part there is a enda you but that the name of and i don't tell you about the origin of the name is part legend part reality is that several. you know the mountain really does look like a nose yes. but some say that the president at the time at oriel pharo made a...
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england will head to jamaica after the quads to take part in a home series against uganda. opportunity to stake their claim for a starting spot. they will be another addition at this quad series next year and you would expect the tea m next year and you would expect the team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind. for now her focus team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind. for now herfocus is on continuing momentum and getting better of australia again. that will also likely lead to a quad series victory providing they can follow it up victory providing they can follow it up with a win over south africa. world cup tickets go on general sale tomorrow morning. so beating australia couldn't come at a better time for them. and before we leave you, i promised you the answer to our ‘what happened next teaser‘... this is a match between flamenco and vasco da gama in the brazilian top flight. vasco s bruno silva injured in a clash of heads, so the medial team are called on, in this case an ambulance drives onto the field and silva is stretchered into the back, but then
england will head to jamaica after the quads to take part in a home series against uganda. opportunity to stake their claim for a starting spot. they will be another addition at this quad series next year and you would expect the tea m next year and you would expect the team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind. for now her focus team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind. for now herfocus is on continuing momentum and getting better of australia again. that will also likely lead...
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hoy, seÑores que se dieron alrededor del mundo, argentina derrotÓ 3-0 a guatemala, ecuador 2 - 0 a jamaica11 mes despuÉs de quedar fuera del mundial la aficiÓn fue a ver en un partido oficial, polonia aprovecharÍa el mÁximo al error para abrir el marcador con disparo, le daba ventaja a su equipo, ya en la segunda parte vean nada mÁs la tremenda falta en el Área, que empatÓ los cartones. >> pasamos a turquÍa, donde rusia llegÓ con lo que lo llevo a cuarto de final, apenas con el minuto 13 despuÉs ellos respondo rÍan acordÓ asÍ al 41 y otro nombre sonado, se encargarÍa de meter el de la victoria, en filas rusas por resultado final do 2 - 1. >> esta es la informaciÓn de les tengo hasta el momento, disfruten su fin deportivo, vamos a ir a una pausa comercial y regresamos con mÁs aquÍ en noticiero telemundo 48 no le cambie. en paraguay celebran el nacimiento de la virgen marÍa, lanzÁndose en... cientos de niÑos saltaron para tomar los billetes que lanzaban desde la parte superior de una iglesia, esta tradiciÓn data de hace muchos siglos y tambiÉn incluye mÚsicas trajes coloridos bailes y los bu
hoy, seÑores que se dieron alrededor del mundo, argentina derrotÓ 3-0 a guatemala, ecuador 2 - 0 a jamaica11 mes despuÉs de quedar fuera del mundial la aficiÓn fue a ver en un partido oficial, polonia aprovecharÍa el mÁximo al error para abrir el marcador con disparo, le daba ventaja a su equipo, ya en la segunda parte vean nada mÁs la tremenda falta en el Área, que empatÓ los cartones. >> pasamos a turquÍa, donde rusia llegÓ con lo que lo llevo a cuarto de final, apenas con el...
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it is about 1970s jamaica and moving into 1980s hackney. aml ameen is terrific in the lead role.e clip that his character, d, comes to the uk to deal drugs but falls back into family life with his ex—girlfriend and child. ah. that good. i never tink i would feel the sun on mi face again, you know. d, the first time i come this cold place, mi think mi just shrivel up and die. go on, i'll take you back home. yeah, i mek enough money i could buy a house for the tree of you. d. any of them you like by the sea, any of them. d. come now. this place is not like home at all, but mi feel safe. here? here. (siren wails). i won't go back. not even for by the sea. not even for that. come, we're going home. but i want to stay! mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he! decent performances and a nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue a little bit too straightforward and the film relies on drama than clever touches or comedy. it is worth seeing and wonderful he has done this. and something we do not see much on film but a long way to go in terms of dir
it is about 1970s jamaica and moving into 1980s hackney. aml ameen is terrific in the lead role.e clip that his character, d, comes to the uk to deal drugs but falls back into family life with his ex—girlfriend and child. ah. that good. i never tink i would feel the sun on mi face again, you know. d, the first time i come this cold place, mi think mi just shrivel up and die. go on, i'll take you back home. yeah, i mek enough money i could buy a house for the tree of you. d. any of them you...
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through the leeward dolls' is still there it's track will take of the next two days just south of jamaica and then staying over water effectively they will be throw off showers catching dominican republic for example eventually catching jamaica otherwise it's a relatively dry looking picture including for cuba but i think more develop over mexico in the next day or so daytime shots are generated by the sun the story in the u.s. is of course what's happening in the carolinas the big hurricane florence larry circulating so close to the coast it will make landfall and although the winds may not be of ticky down as you already know the amount of rain light come from this still it's only reached nearly six hundred millimeters it could easily double and that's over the carolinas. the weather sponsored by cattle and nice. weather on line this isn't some abstract issue we need to pay attention to their stores or if you join us on sat rather than stopping terrorism. creating it this is a dialogue and just the community is want to add to this conversation we need a president who's willing to be a s
through the leeward dolls' is still there it's track will take of the next two days just south of jamaica and then staying over water effectively they will be throw off showers catching dominican republic for example eventually catching jamaica otherwise it's a relatively dry looking picture including for cuba but i think more develop over mexico in the next day or so daytime shots are generated by the sun the story in the u.s. is of course what's happening in the carolinas the big hurricane...
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idris elba makes his directorial debut with yardie, the story of a young man's journey from jamaica tohe east end. find out what alice smith thought of that and the rest of the week's big releases in the film review. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard, and business journalistjohn crowley. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday reports on an alleged plot led by the prime minister's former election guru to oust her and install borisjohnson in her place. the sunday times also leads on the apparent attempt by sir lynton crosby to destroy the prime minister's brexit plan and boost mrjohnson‘s leadership chances. the paper sasteremy corbyn too is under threat, with mps planning a vote of no confidence in the labour leader. the prime minister herself writes in the sunday telegraph, saying she will not agree to compromises on her brexit plan that are not in the national interest. the sunday express has a pledge from theresa may that there wi
idris elba makes his directorial debut with yardie, the story of a young man's journey from jamaica tohe east end. find out what alice smith thought of that and the rest of the week's big releases in the film review. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard, and business journalistjohn crowley. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday reports on an...
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over towards said american republic but some sad was that the haiti again some showers there for jamaica and looking pretty wet for much of cuba. there with sponsored by cattle and peace. at night in a stalking somali moms patrolled street police. tired of gang violence the use the maternal approach to prevent crimes. and to muddy. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them mothers of rain could be this is europe and algis the. this is al jazeera. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the u.s. cuts off all funding to the u.n. agency that provides schooling and health care the five million palestinian refugees. killed by a cafe bombing in ukraine the death of a russian rebel leader brings a shop response from moscow. funeral services for the republican senator john mccain.
over towards said american republic but some sad was that the haiti again some showers there for jamaica and looking pretty wet for much of cuba. there with sponsored by cattle and peace. at night in a stalking somali moms patrolled street police. tired of gang violence the use the maternal approach to prevent crimes. and to muddy. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them mothers of rain could be this is europe and algis the. this is al jazeera. this is the news hour...
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. - my mother is from jamaica, my father is from cuba. - half black, half white. - latina. - native americanerican. - i'm chinese. - i'm from columbia. - my mom is russian and my dad is a moroccan. - vietnamese. - armenian. - i'm african american and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have (mumbles) going on.
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caribbean again it's the remains of an old tropical storm isaac is this thing here is going every jamaica you're in the satellite picture it's got a small percentage chance of turning back into circulation not obvious just yet but certainly enhanced the rain in cuba. fresh perspectives ecosoc cease. debate and discussion it's only one piece on a story that doesn't get nearly the news coverage that it deserves there's so much to talk about is there any way of measuring that is our number and all that we can . count is earings award winning programs takes you on a journey around the globe. down to zero. zero again you're watching ideas into a mind of the top stories this hour the trade war between the u.s. and china has escalated again after president donald trump announced another two hundred billion dollars worth of tariffs on chinese imports ten percent hike will take effect from next monday it will then increase to twenty five percent on january first next year. syrian state media says its air defense forces have intercepted missiles fired of the coastal city of latakia they were allege
caribbean again it's the remains of an old tropical storm isaac is this thing here is going every jamaica you're in the satellite picture it's got a small percentage chance of turning back into circulation not obvious just yet but certainly enhanced the rain in cuba. fresh perspectives ecosoc cease. debate and discussion it's only one piece on a story that doesn't get nearly the news coverage that it deserves there's so much to talk about is there any way of measuring that is our number and all...
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white people felt of black uprising is a man named simon taylor who is one of the richest planters in jamaica in the early nineteenth century and when he hears that the french are planning to retake the island of sound the man he says out of that are going to be able to do it. and the reason is the way of fighting wars is different in the west indies to what it is in europe and if tucson and the other chiefs decide to submit maybe they can take over the island again maybe they can retake the colony if they don't submit they'll burn the towns and retreat to the mountains and live as maroons and they'll wait for the french soldiers to die of disease this is in fact what happens with the clear expedition that tries to be takes on the man. that. no european nation managed to reconquer the island in one thousand for the first black republican history was born out of the ashes of sentiment in haiti with the slaves victory the word freedom resonated throughout the world and with it the fear that the revolution would contaminate all the plantations. on the part of. the for the for. the. it was the re
white people felt of black uprising is a man named simon taylor who is one of the richest planters in jamaica in the early nineteenth century and when he hears that the french are planning to retake the island of sound the man he says out of that are going to be able to do it. and the reason is the way of fighting wars is different in the west indies to what it is in europe and if tucson and the other chiefs decide to submit maybe they can take over the island again maybe they can retake the...
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white people felt of black uprising is a man named simon taylor who is one of the richest planters in jamaica in the early nineteenth century and when he hears that the french are planning to retake the island of sound the man he says out of the we're going to be able to do it. and the reason is the way of fighting wars is different in the west indies to what it is in europe and if tucson and the other chiefs decide to submit maybe they can take over the county and maybe they can retake the colony if they don't submit they'll burn the towns and retreat to the mountains and live as maroons and they'll wait for the french soldiers to die of disease this is in fact what happens with the clear expedition that tries to retake son the man. that. no european nation managed to reconquer the island in one thousand for the first black republican history was born out of the ashes of sentiment in haiti with the slaves victory the word freedom resonated around the world and with it the fear that the revolution would contaminate all the plantations. coming home. from. the from. the. it was the revolution m
white people felt of black uprising is a man named simon taylor who is one of the richest planters in jamaica in the early nineteenth century and when he hears that the french are planning to retake the island of sound the man he says out of the we're going to be able to do it. and the reason is the way of fighting wars is different in the west indies to what it is in europe and if tucson and the other chiefs decide to submit maybe they can take over the county and maybe they can retake the...
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it is about 1970s jamaica and moving into 1980s hackney. aml ameen is terrific in the lead role. the sun on mi face again, you know. d, the first time i come this cold place, mi think mi just shrivel up and die. go on, i'll take you back home. yeah, i mek enough money i could buy a house for the tree of you. d. any of them you like by the sea, any of them. d. come now. this place is not like home at all, but mi feel safe. here? here. i won't go back. not even for by the sea. not even for that. come, we're going home. but i want to stay! mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he! decent performances and a nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue a little bit too straightforward and the film relies on drama than clever touches all comedy. it is worth seeing and wonderful he has done this. and something we do not see much on film but a long way to go in terms of directing. very much recreating the hackney he grew up in. it is nice on a human level he recreated his life story. and it will go down a storm in hackney, definitely. idris elba's di
it is about 1970s jamaica and moving into 1980s hackney. aml ameen is terrific in the lead role. the sun on mi face again, you know. d, the first time i come this cold place, mi think mi just shrivel up and die. go on, i'll take you back home. yeah, i mek enough money i could buy a house for the tree of you. d. any of them you like by the sea, any of them. d. come now. this place is not like home at all, but mi feel safe. here? here. i won't go back. not even for by the sea. not even for that....
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the psychologist from jamaica is spending her three weeks of holiday treating people here for trauma. she says they don't just need new roofs. their psyches also need to heal. zahra: melt into your chair. let it go, let it go, yes. how about we give it a little shake? yes. i believe that we all have the same reach of emotions. and i just feel like certain circumstances may force you to keep going, even though you may feel devastated,d, right aftera hurricane, after an earthquake. allowing some spaces for that is key. reporter: the women and girls start out shy and skeptical, but slowly they start to open up and find room to express their feelings. just a few meters away there's a 500-year-old tree that withstood the storm. zahra sees it as an allegory of strength, the ability to reach down to your own roots. >> but in spite of all the scars, it's still standing strong. zahra: i don't see it as charity, but i feel like there is a reason that i studied what i studied, and that i feel like there's something that i had to offer. reporter: the last hammer has driven in the last nail at the
the psychologist from jamaica is spending her three weeks of holiday treating people here for trauma. she says they don't just need new roofs. their psyches also need to heal. zahra: melt into your chair. let it go, let it go, yes. how about we give it a little shake? yes. i believe that we all have the same reach of emotions. and i just feel like certain circumstances may force you to keep going, even though you may feel devastated,d, right aftera hurricane, after an earthquake. allowing some...
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it would change slightly and record some stuff in jamaica. adjust again when you bring it to britain. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> trevor: please welcome m.i.a.! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> sure you want me on here. >> trevor: of course i want you on the show. you are a fantastic artist who has blown up all over the globe and, honestly, there are few people whose documentaries i've seen that covers so much of their lives. the movie is called "matangi. maya. m.i.a.." they're all you, but do you see them as separate stories? do you think each name represents a different part of your life? >> watching it now, yeah. >> trevor: right. >> it's kind of weird because it's backwards because i discovered the meaning of matangi later on, but the first ten years i spent with that name because that's what i was called. the next ten is maya. it's made up. it's a fake name. it means illusion, so it works out. >> trevor: completely. >> then i became m.i.a. which is when people kind of knew me in the world, yeah. >> trevor: it's a journey not man
it would change slightly and record some stuff in jamaica. adjust again when you bring it to britain. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> trevor: please welcome m.i.a.! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> sure you want me on here. >> trevor: of course i want you on the show. you are a fantastic artist who has blown up all over the globe and, honestly, there are few people whose documentaries i've seen that covers so much of their lives. the movie is called...
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former colonies like those of jamaica survived on the plantation margins. they resisted control over them. women provided a two escaped husbands who follow their wives after their enslavers had gone. they treated space independent of masters' control. the nature of emancipation highlighted the centrality of movement and african-americans' transition from enslavement to freedom and they left plantations behind and emerged as free people on the roads. as such, men in union blue. freedom liberated them from forced migration. they considered themselves owners of their bodies permitted to travel at will. limiting black soldiers' movement, the army enforced movement and the army resisted control by taking leaves, perceiving freedoms they understood and emancipation offered. the term leaves of freedom that the men's -- actions were stressed as a particular idolization is the man being free, that do not conform with the narrative of slavery to freedom. like leaves of grass, the men took leaves of freedom to make a freedom that is a whole populated the story of a ma
former colonies like those of jamaica survived on the plantation margins. they resisted control over them. women provided a two escaped husbands who follow their wives after their enslavers had gone. they treated space independent of masters' control. the nature of emancipation highlighted the centrality of movement and african-americans' transition from enslavement to freedom and they left plantations behind and emerged as free people on the roads. as such, men in union blue. freedom liberated...
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of the energy out in the gulf of mexico we got sporadic big showers but sporadic ones in cuber in jamaica maybe more persistent rain once again this is a repeat forecast it costa rica and panama this is the thursday and probably friday . at night in a stockholm suburb somali patrolled streets police. and al gore look of. pain tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. but it is. a do out but a bit by the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived the mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. gang life this was our foundation the only. i tried to do some to different. daisy it was the best day of my life. i wish that they could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me. and made us all pay the price of daisy and knox on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. you're watching the news our live from. coming up in the next sixty minutes a dramatic. moving its embassy in israel back to television from jerusalem a gutless editorial. a scathing and animists article written by a senior white house official in the new york times dozens of p
of the energy out in the gulf of mexico we got sporadic big showers but sporadic ones in cuber in jamaica maybe more persistent rain once again this is a repeat forecast it costa rica and panama this is the thursday and probably friday . at night in a stockholm suburb somali patrolled streets police. and al gore look of. pain tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. but it is. a do out but a bit by the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived the...
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year's hurricane season is fast approaching sarah warner is another volunteer the psychologist from jamaicais spending her three weeks of holiday treating people here for trauma she says they don't just need new roofs their psyches also need to heal. here. oh you know. i was believe that we all see rules and i just feel like certain circumstances may force you to keep going even though you may feel devastated right after i heard him after the earthquake allowing some spaces for that gives. the women and girls start out shined skeptical but slowly they start to open up and find room to express their feelings oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh. oh oh really. do me a. just a few meters away there's a five hundred year old tree that withstood the storm sorrow sees it as an allegory of strength the ability to reach down to your own roots but in fact it was. you it feels turning strong you know sees us charts but i feel like there is a reason that i studied what i studied and that i feel like there's something that i had to offer was. the last hammer has driven in the last name. the cons
year's hurricane season is fast approaching sarah warner is another volunteer the psychologist from jamaicais spending her three weeks of holiday treating people here for trauma she says they don't just need new roofs their psyches also need to heal. here. oh you know. i was believe that we all see rules and i just feel like certain circumstances may force you to keep going even though you may feel devastated right after i heard him after the earthquake allowing some spaces for that gives. the...
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the west clear for center domingo thirty one degrees for you there also clear for parts of kingston jamaicathirty one and have in a finally the rain is forecast with a temperature of about thirty one and then very quickly we are seeing some very hot conditions across the cincy and thirty seven degrees for you there in rio at twenty nine. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cuban adult. tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his days would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. given the count on al-jazeera. zero. fully back people this is the news hour live from our headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes iran summons the envoys of three european countries over an attack on a military parade that killed twenty nine people. the woman accusing the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault agrees to testify before a senate committee also this hour a choice between starvation and sickness yet many is survive on leaves to battle hunger and breaking bread at
the west clear for center domingo thirty one degrees for you there also clear for parts of kingston jamaicathirty one and have in a finally the rain is forecast with a temperature of about thirty one and then very quickly we are seeing some very hot conditions across the cincy and thirty seven degrees for you there in rio at twenty nine. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cuban adult. tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis....
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mexico to enhance the rains in texas but it also in the immediate future will give you a big cuba in jamaica santa domingo as fossil and through out mexico the shallows osteo pretty big. ugandan pop star turned politician now charged with treason but released on bail empowering our people is the only way you can call it fun that never again when the president be king in uganda robert chugg lani a.k.a. bobby wiener talks to al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions in your ear you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on things seem pinned to realize even witness history in the making. if inscribed in the wild west previously where the average person couldn't touch and tell if a post had been said on height or in some why does this updated nafta have the kind of support that he needs we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. swift and for us. this is al-jazeera. a
mexico to enhance the rains in texas but it also in the immediate future will give you a big cuba in jamaica santa domingo as fossil and through out mexico the shallows osteo pretty big. ugandan pop star turned politician now charged with treason but released on bail empowering our people is the only way you can call it fun that never again when the president be king in uganda robert chugg lani a.k.a. bobby wiener talks to al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic and frantic...
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watching area of low pressure really the rains of isaac and that's you can see over here towards jamaica that is going to be pushing up here towards cuba when it can be seeing some heavy rain as well but that is going to be getting better as we go towards thursday but down here towards managua we're going to see some heavy rain in your forecast over the next few days as well then very quickly a park across parts of south america things are getting better down towards but as odd as it has been quite rainy there since you're going to keep in the rain rio you're going to be seeing some warmer temperatures there with a front just to your south with a temperature of thirty degrees. my name to. a place where this is. the spring you know me jewel and you know you all enjoy. managerial is resilience and is just so full of surprises the planning here yes there is yes to every new old. mine nigeria. on al jazeera. zero. zero welcome to the news hour live from my headquarters in doha. coming up in the next sixty minutes day two of the koreas summit gets underway in pyongyang with kim jong un and pr
watching area of low pressure really the rains of isaac and that's you can see over here towards jamaica that is going to be pushing up here towards cuba when it can be seeing some heavy rain as well but that is going to be getting better as we go towards thursday but down here towards managua we're going to see some heavy rain in your forecast over the next few days as well then very quickly a park across parts of south america things are getting better down towards but as odd as it has been...