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so they'll be police bound in jamaica so it's bound to make it a fight for jamaica was either you've been campaigning hard issues of his charity and or against racism for decades you see this is part of resumes australian vironment absolutely definitely part of the hostile environment what makes it worse is you know with the wind rush scandal as it unfolded last year and got exposed weeping campaigning of course on these issues for years. they shouldn't be any charter flight so last year they scheduled a charter flight to jamaica and it didn't go ahead because of the scandal being exposed even though they haven't sorted out any of the details and compensation and scope they shouldn't be any charter flight going so we knew there was a chance of flying from a couple of weeks ago because we know of others who were already detained who'd been booked on to that flight we know what they do is they go forward i would describe as low hanging fruit people that comply with the system signing in regularly you know weekly fortnightly whatever is required of them so they're known . to the home of
so they'll be police bound in jamaica so it's bound to make it a fight for jamaica was either you've been campaigning hard issues of his charity and or against racism for decades you see this is part of resumes australian vironment absolutely definitely part of the hostile environment what makes it worse is you know with the wind rush scandal as it unfolded last year and got exposed weeping campaigning of course on these issues for years. they shouldn't be any charter flight so last year they...
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jamaica's a lovely place people can live and do live in jamaica what we're saying in twain's case it's not appropriate to deport him because he just has anybody there he also has close to mattick stress disorder and bipolar and there's nobody there to care for him he needs his family here with him so his human rights are being disproportionately breached. by having him removed from the united kingdom zenger. do you think it means a message to all commonwealth soldiers who suffer p.t.s.d. and mental health issues fighting in britain's was this case i think it's definitely a message that don't do it because how can he be punished he said that to me it's like a triple punishment isn't it so because he has been to prison he's been punished again so that there has been to prison he should be like any british citizen would go to prison rehabilitate militated be allowed to come back into society and live their life because they've actually served their time and they've had their punishment for the crime the fact is his crime occurred when he's suffering from mental health conditions that were
jamaica's a lovely place people can live and do live in jamaica what we're saying in twain's case it's not appropriate to deport him because he just has anybody there he also has close to mattick stress disorder and bipolar and there's nobody there to care for him he needs his family here with him so his human rights are being disproportionately breached. by having him removed from the united kingdom zenger. do you think it means a message to all commonwealth soldiers who suffer p.t.s.d. and...
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the black line representing jamaica stock market.or reference, those lines on the bottom, the red one is the s&p 500. jason: the poor little s&p. look at the jamaican performance, that is unbelievable. carol: going to the beginning of january 2014, only about 40%. the jamaican stock market, almost 300%. jason: and that is trading at only three and a half hours a day. carol: unbelievable. and we get more from our. -- our editor. >> i was sitting at my desk trying to think up a blog post and i was out of ideas. i thought what was the best-performing stock market? i looked it up and it was jamaica, i thought that was adjusting. that's interesting. -- interesting. i was wondering if it was a flash in the pan, but over the past five years, they have blown everybody away. s&p.more than the snp -- i started to joke in november, i said clearly i need to go to jamaica in the winter to investigate this. i was joking with my boss and i tend to repeat my jokes, and by the second or third time, i thought i really should go to jamaica. i did, and
the black line representing jamaica stock market.or reference, those lines on the bottom, the red one is the s&p 500. jason: the poor little s&p. look at the jamaican performance, that is unbelievable. carol: going to the beginning of january 2014, only about 40%. the jamaican stock market, almost 300%. jason: and that is trading at only three and a half hours a day. carol: unbelievable. and we get more from our. -- our editor. >> i was sitting at my desk trying to think up a blog...
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jason: it is a story on the incredible run of jamaica's stock market.arol: we have a great chart to illustrate that. equities on the jamaican exchange, they are up almost 300% over the last five years. the black line representing jamaican stock market. for reference, those lines on the bottom, the red one is the s&p 500. not even close. jason: the poor little s&p. look at the jamaican performance, that is unbelievable. carol: right. the s&p, since going to the beginning of january 2014, has only gone about 40%. the jamaican stock market, almost 300%. jason: and that is trading at only three and a half hours a day. carol: unbelievable. and we get more from our editor. mike: i was sitting at my desk trying to think up blog posts for our markets blog, and i was completely out of ideas. i thought, what was the best-performing stock market? i looked it up on the terminal and it was jamaica, i thought that was interesting. i did the search again. i was wondering if it was a flash in the pan, but over the past five years, they have blown everybody away. up abo
jason: it is a story on the incredible run of jamaica's stock market.arol: we have a great chart to illustrate that. equities on the jamaican exchange, they are up almost 300% over the last five years. the black line representing jamaican stock market. for reference, those lines on the bottom, the red one is the s&p 500. not even close. jason: the poor little s&p. look at the jamaican performance, that is unbelievable. carol: right. the s&p, since going to the beginning of january...
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speaking to people in jamaica, saying how proud they are of how stable the economy is.ting the people to deal with inflation. raved ais the only music video discussing inflation i have ever seen. there is a great expression that means we are small, but fearless. it really shows and stuff like that. >> very nice. >> that's great. that is all. >> bloomberg technology is up next. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ have a great weekend. have a great weekend. ♪ >> i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." tesla letting go of thousands of employees. can the competition take advantage? plus, trade hope? china makes an offer it helps the u.s. can't refuse, a plan to shrink the trade deficit to zero. talks are set to resume. amazon under pressure
speaking to people in jamaica, saying how proud they are of how stable the economy is.ting the people to deal with inflation. raved ais the only music video discussing inflation i have ever seen. there is a great expression that means we are small, but fearless. it really shows and stuff like that. >> very nice. >> that's great. that is all. >> bloomberg technology is up next. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ have a great weekend. have a great weekend. ♪ >> i am emily...
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pop tune 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 i built the new track the remix around that. there's no trumpet in the original but fix for his remix 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 it's pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. i'm just as for me was the studio and tell 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 a track pad 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 remake spec but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. plan does. the single has sold eight million units so far doesn't have put him
pop tune 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 i built the new track the remix around that. there's no trumpet in the original but fix for his remix 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...
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and with the island of jamaica educated in new york public schools and colin powell. it is the place where jewish immigrants from austria whose brooklyn brand to become supreme court justice and ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] this is the place and this is the promise and nobody can ever forgete that. or what this occupies. never forget where you came from never forget or deny this place and whose grandson is now vice president mike pence this is where frederick trump pee.arrived from germany and whe grandson will become president of the united states don't you tell me ellis island is not real and true and the promise that made america lives today. [applause] that is my perspective today my friends. january 1 is bittersweet for me. it is a happy day it is also a sad day but the anniversary of my father's death four years ago his health was declining but he said he would be with us until inauguration day. he was. he heard my swearing-in over the telephone from his bed and he died soon afterwards. true to his word always. he said he would be there and he was.
and with the island of jamaica educated in new york public schools and colin powell. it is the place where jewish immigrants from austria whose brooklyn brand to become supreme court justice and ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] this is the place and this is the promise and nobody can ever forgete that. or what this occupies. never forget where you came from never forget or deny this place and whose grandson is now vice president mike pence this is where frederick trump pee.arrived...
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ellis island remains the place were more of the portable arrived from the poor island of jamaica whose son was educated in new york public schools and rose to become the united states secretary of state, colin powell. [ applause ]. it is the place, it is the place where rose and joseph amps jewish immigrants from austria arrived, whose brooklyn born granddaughter wood becomes supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. [ applause ]. [ cheering ] care. this is the place, and this is the promise that made america america. and and no one can ever forget that. it doesn't matter how high one is raised or what office ones occupy. never forget where you came from. and never forget or deny this place. because this is the place where richard cawley arrived fleeing starvation in ireland, and whose grandson is now vice president mike pence. this is the harbor where frederick trump arrived from germany and whose grandson would become president of the united states. don't you tell me ellis island isn't real and true and a promise that made america live today because it does. [ applause ]. that is m
ellis island remains the place were more of the portable arrived from the poor island of jamaica whose son was educated in new york public schools and rose to become the united states secretary of state, colin powell. [ applause ]. it is the place, it is the place where rose and joseph amps jewish immigrants from austria arrived, whose brooklyn born granddaughter wood becomes supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. [ applause ]. [ cheering ] care. this is the place, and this is the promise...
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and that they are son went from behind their little grocery store in south jamaica to the other side of the tracks where he was born to occupy the highest seat in the greatest state in the greatest nation in the only world we know proves the american success story once again, and that story has been replicated over and over and over again. father may be gone, but he is still with me because i believe his spirit lives. i can imagine his pain and anger if he could see his beloved country today. outrage,say this is an this is un-american, in violates everything we fought for, it violates everything we believe in. and he would implore us all, each and every one, to stand and fight back. that new york should lead by example, and the power of our example, and lift up to show the nation the way forward. and he would be right. pop, wherever you are, and i think i know where, please give us the strength to fight this good fight, to resist the negative, to resist the hatemongers and naysayers. let us rise up and new york say that the federal government may shut itself down, but it will never e
and that they are son went from behind their little grocery store in south jamaica to the other side of the tracks where he was born to occupy the highest seat in the greatest state in the greatest nation in the only world we know proves the american success story once again, and that story has been replicated over and over and over again. father may be gone, but he is still with me because i believe his spirit lives. i can imagine his pain and anger if he could see his beloved country today....
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the jamaica series was disappointing, but it was a useful side to gain that experience before the worldtones. i think we are getting down to is the business end, we have a strong squad, we are going out to win this one. all the very best to you, well done getting back into the squad after your knee injury. thanks for joining us. we will have more for you throughout the rest of the evening and bbc news. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. we have a live event
the jamaica series was disappointing, but it was a useful side to gain that experience before the worldtones. i think we are getting down to is the business end, we have a strong squad, we are going out to win this one. all the very best to you, well done getting back into the squad after your knee injury. thanks for joining us. we will have more for you throughout the rest of the evening and bbc news. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. we have a live event
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was a national scholar in jamaica.e earned his way he came to the united states into berkeley to study economics and my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement. it's an interesting story because as you know my mother graduated college when she was 19. my grandfather who was one of the freedom ciders in india. she said to my grandparents, she wanted to study science and wanted to go was considered to be the best schools. my grandparents looked at her and said, we will put you on a plane and you can go. at 19 years old this was in i think 1959. this girl, this young woman got on a plane encouraged by her parents to go and pursue her dream. the back story was fully expected she would get that degree and go back and have a good arranged marriage. [laughter] but of course my mother having been raised in being who she was just naturally when she got to berkeley was immediately attracted to the civil rights movement. why do you think that was? >> i want to say, she met my father and decided to have a lo
was a national scholar in jamaica.e earned his way he came to the united states into berkeley to study economics and my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement. it's an interesting story because as you know my mother graduated college when she was 19. my grandfather who was one of the freedom ciders in india. she said to my grandparents, she wanted to study science and wanted to go was considered to be the best schools. my grandparents looked at her and said, we will put...
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but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. on counting the cost it was the worst performing stock market of twenty eighteen find out where china is headed in twenty ninety brazil's new president has an economic challenge plus taxing times for technology giants and from a profit warning from apple counting the cost on al-jazeera. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of mathematics. the term algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra we're going to the limits of modern technology forty percent falls to the speed of sound they give us the final building block find they discovered it medieval times it's still science from the golden age with . one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so muc
but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. on counting the cost it was the worst performing stock market of twenty eighteen find out where china is headed in twenty ninety brazil's new president has an economic challenge plus taxing times for technology giants and from a...
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agents tried to deport him to jamaica. >> said black people, "y'all giving out free trips to jamaica?hter ] >> seth: amber, have you ever been to jamaica? >> no, but i have braided a white lady's hair, so i'm practically jamaican. [ audience oohs ] >> seth: oh. which white lady? >> that one. >> how do i look? >> white. [ light laughter ] >> seth: scottish parliament officially changed the name of gingerbread men to gingerbread people to make them more gender-neutral. >> and that's great, but they leave crumbs everywhere and they don't wear pants, so i'm pretty sure they're men. [ light laughter ] >> seth: according to a recent article, a movie is in the works about the life of rosa parks. >> the article was originally on the front, but it was asked to move to the back. [ audience oohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: i think i could have told that one. [ laughter ] >> i couldn't. >> seth: a state senator from colorado resigned recently amid accusations that he frequently used the women's restroom at work. >> officials became suspicious when he was suddenly up on all the office gos
agents tried to deport him to jamaica. >> said black people, "y'all giving out free trips to jamaica?hter ] >> seth: amber, have you ever been to jamaica? >> no, but i have braided a white lady's hair, so i'm practically jamaican. [ audience oohs ] >> seth: oh. which white lady? >> that one. >> how do i look? >> white. [ light laughter ] >> seth: scottish parliament officially changed the name of gingerbread men to gingerbread people to make...
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[applause] robert castle is from jamaica, and he immigrated to the united states in 2009 as the husband of a then-active duty service member of the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor, a strong guy, a smart guy, and they have a beautiful 4-year-old son who was born here in the united states. robert, congratulations, thank you. [applause] marcela ramirez is from bolivia and has a beautiful, lawful permanent resident of the united states and has been since 2013. he is the co-owner of a staffing company with his son. the business is thriving, he's doing really well, and it's expanding in all different ways. he says i know that in the united states you can achieve anything that you want, and i am a perfect example. in other words, he's making a lot of money. [laughter] marcela, thank you very much. [applause] you're all the beginning of a new and extraordinary adventure with the rights and freedoms you enjoy as americans. there is nothing you cannot achieve. but citizenship is also a profound responsibility. each year over 700,000 new americans take the oath and a allegianc
[applause] robert castle is from jamaica, and he immigrated to the united states in 2009 as the husband of a then-active duty service member of the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor, a strong guy, a smart guy, and they have a beautiful 4-year-old son who was born here in the united states. robert, congratulations, thank you. [applause] marcela ramirez is from bolivia and has a beautiful, lawful permanent resident of the united states and has been since 2013. he is the...
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i thought of jamaica. i knew somehow from the moment i read her, that i would spend my life writing. regardless of whether or not anyone paid me to do so. in no small way, i think that jamaica kincaid gave me my plan a, plan b and plant seed. i wanted to live in new york and be a published writer. i wanted to walk into the library on fifth avenue with the lion sitting outside and be able to look up at my name in the card catalog. i wanted those walls to have one book with my name on it. but, i was also entirely willing to move to somewhere, some warm place where i could smell the sea. to a little cardboard cottage where i can make rice and peas. i imagined whatever i made home of, it would be a place i could buy mingles in an open market and the baker never thought twice about letting us touch the bread. if you had come to it, i imagined i would change my name to - - i would take lovers and drink sweet from out of bottled green glasses. i would write short stories in homage to girls for the rest of my days
i thought of jamaica. i knew somehow from the moment i read her, that i would spend my life writing. regardless of whether or not anyone paid me to do so. in no small way, i think that jamaica kincaid gave me my plan a, plan b and plant seed. i wanted to live in new york and be a published writer. i wanted to walk into the library on fifth avenue with the lion sitting outside and be able to look up at my name in the card catalog. i wanted those walls to have one book with my name on it. but, i...
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your father, donald harris also an immigrant born in jamaica and an economics professor at stanford.ou come from some brainiac turns. your mom got her phd the year you were born just to put that out there. so now your dad comes to the united states from jamaica. >> my father was equally brilliant, and is. he was a national scholar in jamaica and he earned his way up and out and came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents bed when they were active in the civil rights movement and it's an interesting story because as you know my brother graduated college when she was 19. >> what did i tell you. [laughter] so she said to my grandfather who was one of the freedom fighters my mother was the oldest of four children, and a girl obviously. she said to my grandparents she wanted to study science and go to what was considered to be one of the best schools and that was uc berkeley. my parents looked at her and said okay we will put you on a plane and you can go to a place you've never been at 19-years-old. this was 1959. so, this girl, this young woman got on a plane e
your father, donald harris also an immigrant born in jamaica and an economics professor at stanford.ou come from some brainiac turns. your mom got her phd the year you were born just to put that out there. so now your dad comes to the united states from jamaica. >> my father was equally brilliant, and is. he was a national scholar in jamaica and he earned his way up and out and came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents bed when they were active in the civil...
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>la senadora naciÓ en auckland, ella es hija de inmigrantes de jamaica y tambiÉn de india y se convirtiÓdistrito,el anuncio serÁ hecho en grandedonde marcarÁ los principales puntos de su campaÑa. varias ciudades de la naciÓn autoridades y pÚblico en general rindieron homenaje al reflexionar sobre su legado muchos creen que estados unidos ha avanzados significativamente en materia de igualdad y respeto. mitr eventos se llevaron a cabo en conmemoraciÓn deeste de dÍa específicamente del parque santo tomÁs donde mávolu el proyecto de embellecimiento del lugar. ♪ >>es increÍble porque estamos proporcionando informaciÓn sobre el medio ambiente y beneficios para dar a la comunidad. en san josÉ otro grupo plantÓ 32 Árboles con el fin de mantener vigente el legado de luther king. >>las fuertes crÍticas de los detractores del gobierno no sean hechos tirar, ya se cumple un mes del cierre de gobierno en las negociaciones estÁn estancadas. >> hoy p monumento al doctor king, esto no evitÓ las fuertes crÍticas tras su anuncio de no reabrir el gobierno. >>la propuesta que tambiÉn incluirÍa beneficiarios
>la senadora naciÓ en auckland, ella es hija de inmigrantes de jamaica y tambiÉn de india y se convirtiÓdistrito,el anuncio serÁ hecho en grandedonde marcarÁ los principales puntos de su campaÑa. varias ciudades de la naciÓn autoridades y pÚblico en general rindieron homenaje al reflexionar sobre su legado muchos creen que estados unidos ha avanzados significativamente en materia de igualdad y respeto. mitr eventos se llevaron a cabo en conmemoraciÓn deeste de dÍa específicamente...
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the jamaica series was disappointing, but it was a useful side to gain that experience before the world cup. so all hugely important stepping stones. i think we are getting down to is the business end, we have a strong squad, we are going out to win this one. all the very best to you, well done getting back into the squad after your knee injury. thanks for joining us. we will have more for you throughout the rest of the evening and bbc news. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. we have a live event this evening in the next few seconds, it could well be, a big vote in the commons, on a cross— party vote in the commons, on a cross—party amendment tabled by the former labour minister yvette cooper and backed by the likes of the conservative former minister nicky morgan. it is aimed at restricting oui’ morgan. it is aimed at restricting our limiting the government's options over a no—deal brexit. it's an amendment to the finance bill. you can see the chamber there filling up as they prepare to vote on this amendment. and it does have a lot of tory backing. in fact, nicky morgan made i
the jamaica series was disappointing, but it was a useful side to gain that experience before the world cup. so all hugely important stepping stones. i think we are getting down to is the business end, we have a strong squad, we are going out to win this one. all the very best to you, well done getting back into the squad after your knee injury. thanks for joining us. we will have more for you throughout the rest of the evening and bbc news. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. we have a...
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but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. on counting the cost it was the worst performing stock market of twenty eighteen find out where china is headed in twenty nine t. brazil's new president has an economic challenge plus taxing times for technology giants and france at a profit warning from apple. counting the cost on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching a reminder of our top stories this hour the u.s. government shutdown is dragging into its fifteenth day with another round of talks failing to break the deadlock president donald trump tweeted there was no headway made but vice president mike pence says the meeting with democrat members was productive. u.s. national security adviser john bolton has warned the syrian government the withdrawal of american troops is not a green light to use chemical weapons. to meet israeli and turkish leaders about trump's decisio
but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. on counting the cost it was the worst performing stock market of twenty eighteen find out where china is headed in twenty nine t. brazil's new president has an economic challenge plus taxing times for technology giants and france at a...
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but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. and monday put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed. five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on counting the cost it was the worst performing stock market of twenty eighteen find out where china is headed in twenty nineteen brazil's new president has an economic challenge plus taxing times for technology giants and from a profit warning from apple. counting the cost on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you the u.s. government shutdown is dragging into i
but by the time we get towards monday things start to improve their a little further to the south jamaica it's going to be a warm day if you partly cloudy conditions at thirty and center domingo a clear day for you with a temperature of about thirty degrees there. and monday put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed...
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he was a national scholar in jamaica. he earned his way and up and out it came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement. it's an interesting story jonathan because as you know my mother graduated college when she was 19. >> what did i tell you? [laughter] >> so she said to my grandfather who was one of the freedom fighters for india's independence and my mother was the eldest of four children and a girl obviously. she said to my grandparents she wanted to study science and what was considered to be one of the best schools and that was uc berkeley. my grandparents looked at her and said okay we will put you on a plane and you can go to a place you've never been at 19 years old. this was in 1959. this young woman got on a plane, encouraged by her parents to go in pursue her dream. the back story is also that it was fully expected she would get that degree and have a good old arranged marriage. [laughter] but of course my mother having been raised
he was a national scholar in jamaica. he earned his way and up and out it came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement. it's an interesting story jonathan because as you know my mother graduated college when she was 19. >> what did i tell you? [laughter] >> so she said to my grandfather who was one of the freedom fighters for india's independence and my mother was the eldest of four children and a girl...
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mexico al lugar mas alto de la concacaf despues de que en la ultima edicion el tri perdiera ante jamaicavocotaria para disputar partidos amistosos ante chile y paraguay. en el mes de marzo. en la liga de ascenso... diego armando maradona esta de regreso en territorio mexicano para nuevamente dirigir a los dorados de sinaloa.. en su primera campaÑa con el equipo logro llegar hasta la gran final donde perdieron ante el atletico san luis... escuchamos a maradona. desde la salida de jose mourinho del manchester united, la transformacion del equipo ha sido increible ganando siete juegos de manera consecutiva en la premier league. en la "fa cup"... el exito continuo para el entrenador interino "ole gunnar solskjaer" derrotando por un contundente tres a uno al arsenal en su propia cancha. alexis sanchez hizo presente la ley del ex anotando ante su antiguo equipo. jesse lingard anotaria el segundo del equipo y en el complemento anthony martial sentenciaria el juego con el tercer tanto al 82. mientras tanto aqui en la bahia ya esta todo listo para que el dia de maÑana se dispute una edicion mas d
mexico al lugar mas alto de la concacaf despues de que en la ultima edicion el tri perdiera ante jamaicavocotaria para disputar partidos amistosos ante chile y paraguay. en el mes de marzo. en la liga de ascenso... diego armando maradona esta de regreso en territorio mexicano para nuevamente dirigir a los dorados de sinaloa.. en su primera campaÑa con el equipo logro llegar hasta la gran final donde perdieron ante el atletico san luis... escuchamos a maradona. desde la salida de jose mourinho...
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she was going to be nominated the ambassador to jamaica by bill clinton, but she was frail then. so, by the 1990's, she moved to florida. host: you talk about the obstacles, the old boy network that she faced. what other obstacles did she have to overcome? >> she always said that the biggest obstacle she faced with gender. race and gender. gender the most. and it was not just white men. there were men in congress who would sneer at her. she made $59,000 as a member of the house of representatives. and these white men would go, $59,000 to her in the elevator. one legislator, every time she would stand up and go on, he would have the seat washed. talk about racist humiliation. she also did not get the support from african-american men. and, when she ran for president, whether it, most of the men in the black caucus did not support her. there's a phrase that is said about hillary clinton and will be said about elizabeth warren. i want a woman for president, just not this one. that is what they said when shirley chisholm was running. we want a woman for president, just not this she f
she was going to be nominated the ambassador to jamaica by bill clinton, but she was frail then. so, by the 1990's, she moved to florida. host: you talk about the obstacles, the old boy network that she faced. what other obstacles did she have to overcome? >> she always said that the biggest obstacle she faced with gender. race and gender. gender the most. and it was not just white men. there were men in congress who would sneer at her. she made $59,000 as a member of the house of...
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wednesday want to showers will still be affecting us in cuba there and they'll be a couple around jamaicato be felt towards the south and now for many of us here in argentina issue be fine and dry hot in when it's always of the moment of it thirty one degrees the showers a for the north and some of these are really quite heavy. the latest news as it breaks to the front is about to blast bottles awesome flightless that authentic in the roots with the this time both with truth is through. with details coverage though has already said that he's ready to take over as interim precedents and calls for you elections. from around the world volunteers are doing what they can that's not the point behind the government's decision to criminalize homelessness eight hundred. from sunrise to sunset across asia. and the pacific explore untold and fascinating stories one on one east on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. a lot and has this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes today's action ensures they can no longer lupe fiasco of the venezuelan people the u.s. sanctions the ve
wednesday want to showers will still be affecting us in cuba there and they'll be a couple around jamaicato be felt towards the south and now for many of us here in argentina issue be fine and dry hot in when it's always of the moment of it thirty one degrees the showers a for the north and some of these are really quite heavy. the latest news as it breaks to the front is about to blast bottles awesome flightless that authentic in the roots with the this time both with truth is through. with...
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and my father came from jamaica study economics my mother shamala came from india to study disease.of fighting they came here in pursuit of more than just knowledge. like many others they came in dream that was a and me andhemselves, my sister, mya. as children growing up in the east bay, we community with deep belief in the promise of our country and understanding of that promise, we're raised in a community taught to ee a world beyond just ourselves. to be compassionate about struggles of all people. nd the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility. don't mother would say sit around and complain about things. do something. and she was saying get up, stand n't give up the fight. this inspired me to be a rosecutor. p spot i cks from this walked into the courtroom and ds that would guide my life's work. eople.he pris justicenew our criminal ystem was flawed but also new impact law enforcement had on people's lives. and responsibilities to give and these are the voiceless and vulnerable. i believe and on that point, on that point, then, as i do now, no one should be left to alone.
and my father came from jamaica study economics my mother shamala came from india to study disease.of fighting they came here in pursuit of more than just knowledge. like many others they came in dream that was a and me andhemselves, my sister, mya. as children growing up in the east bay, we community with deep belief in the promise of our country and understanding of that promise, we're raised in a community taught to ee a world beyond just ourselves. to be compassionate about struggles of all...
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song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty unknown in the rest of the world even after a remake star 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. but you just became another worldwide hit. cover version of the eighty's classic nobody sold around two and a half million times. the 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 stated 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 of much. whether his songs topped the charts or not this i
song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty unknown in the rest of the world even after a remake star 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. but you just became another...
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she was going to be nominated the ambassador to jamaica by bill clinton but she was frail then and so -- by the '90s i think it was she moved to florida. >> you talked about the obstacles, the old-boy network that she faced. what other obstacles did she have to overcome though? >> she always said that the biggest obstacle she faced was gender. of race and gender, it was gender the most. it was not just white men. there were men in congress who would sneer at her. i think at that point she made $59,000 as a member of the house of representatives, and these white men would go "59 thou" to her in the elevator. one legislator every time she would leave a committee seat and stand up and go out, he would have the seat washed. talk about racist humiliation. but she also did not get the support from african-american men, and when she ran for president whether -- most of the men in the black caucus did not support her. and there's a phrase that is said about hillary clinton, it's soon going to be said about elizabeth warren, i want a woman for president, just not this one, and that's what they
she was going to be nominated the ambassador to jamaica by bill clinton but she was frail then and so -- by the '90s i think it was she moved to florida. >> you talked about the obstacles, the old-boy network that she faced. what other obstacles did she have to overcome though? >> she always said that the biggest obstacle she faced was gender. of race and gender, it was gender the most. it was not just white men. there were men in congress who would sneer at her. i think at that...
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we typically, i am in jamaica. i would have a calypso band. bob marley. >> dana: is that a euphemism? >> kennedy: i know what they do in jamaica. >> dana: another one, if you can only eat one thing every day for a year, would you choose? >> pete: a del frisco's cheeseburger. it's a steak house. but you go to a great stakeout, get a cheeseburger. it's always good. it's always really good. that cheeseburger is fantastic. i almost eat it every day. >> greg: you have to get a cheeseburger at a burger joint. you pull up the side of the row that has a carport, you know? a place that has a carport always has cheeseburgers. cheeseburgers should should be cheap. there should be stains on the wrapper. it should get on your fingers. it should drip down your chin. you should feel punished in the gut afterwards. it shouldn't be that expensive. >> pete: it's too expensive, i will admit that, but it's good. >> greg: i would eat jack-in-the-box. when i was in high school, we were sitting around the cafeteria and i said if i ever got rich, i would have a jack-
we typically, i am in jamaica. i would have a calypso band. bob marley. >> dana: is that a euphemism? >> kennedy: i know what they do in jamaica. >> dana: another one, if you can only eat one thing every day for a year, would you choose? >> pete: a del frisco's cheeseburger. it's a steak house. but you go to a great stakeout, get a cheeseburger. it's always good. it's always really good. that cheeseburger is fantastic. i almost eat it every day. >> greg: you have...
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and committed work, not just in russia but right across the world from sweden to indonesia, from jamaica to sicily. but also because we have world-class assets and we are the largest global producer outside china, we are also the lowest carbon. totakes 22 tons of carbon produce a ton of chinese aluminum. sure -- >> just a bit to the point, it takes four tons of carbon ,iverters one ton of aluminium and that's why i think, because we have a genuine environmental mission, that's certainly why i joined the company, for many of our employees and management and lower down, there's a real sense of longing to this company. russia, but the fantastic workforce at our plant . across the world, people really have stood with us. i hope to repay that trust over the next few years by really driving the company forward and i think with this board, we really can do that. , we can't regroup make any promises about the next few months, but no doubt with , islong-term trajectory going to be very positive. vonnie: how much consideration will you give to restructuring. were the u.s. to rebuild sanctions righ
and committed work, not just in russia but right across the world from sweden to indonesia, from jamaica to sicily. but also because we have world-class assets and we are the largest global producer outside china, we are also the lowest carbon. totakes 22 tons of carbon produce a ton of chinese aluminum. sure -- >> just a bit to the point, it takes four tons of carbon ,iverters one ton of aluminium and that's why i think, because we have a genuine environmental mission, that's certainly...
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her mother is from india and father from jamaica, someone who grew up with the strollers eye view of rights movement. it's why she announced today and clearly that is what they hope her path will be. >> a week from today cnn is hosting a town hall just announced with harris in iowa. what do you think the big questions are that she will be facing there? >> can you imagine that we are talking about doing town halls for a presidential race in iowa? he is going to get a lot of questions about her past and her history and her work as a d.a. as well as attorney general. was she somebody that could have taken a greater stand against the injustice that we have seen. certainly you would think that that will be a lot of the questioning that she will receive not only next week but throughout the campaign. >> we all love a one-on-one interview says every journalist everywhere. i do love the town hall format. it is really illustrative. so mark just hit on it. part of the background that harris talks about is her history as a prosecutor. it is that history that some in her own party have questions
her mother is from india and father from jamaica, someone who grew up with the strollers eye view of rights movement. it's why she announced today and clearly that is what they hope her path will be. >> a week from today cnn is hosting a town hall just announced with harris in iowa. what do you think the big questions are that she will be facing there? >> can you imagine that we are talking about doing town halls for a presidential race in iowa? he is going to get a lot of questions...
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beatriz: la senadora nacional 964, es hija de inmigrantes procedentes de india y de jamaica.ncisco en 2003, tras dos mandatos fue elegidmujer fiscal general de california. se convirtiÓ en senadora de estados unidos en 2016. la lista de interesados en la presidencia de estados unidos sigue creciendo. ya lo anunciÓ la senadora de nueva york york y massachusetts. el ex representante de maryland y el representante de hawai, entre otros candidatos mÁs. las autoridades al sur de la bahÍa investiga la muerte de un hombre baleado a las 2:00 a.m. del sÁbado, cerca del campus de la universidad estatal de san josÉ en la zona de las calles jesse y william. no han arrestado a ningÚn sospechoso, en este caso marcÓ el cuarto homicidio en san josÉ en lo que va del aÑo. la policÍa detuvo a una mujer bajo sospecha de haber atropellado en aucklanda un menor de 14 aÑos y despuÉs haberse dado a la fuga. el niÑo iba en bicicleta cuando fue impactado y resultÓ con serias heridas. identificaron a la sospechosa, el accidente ocurriÓ el 2 de enero. continÚa la crÍtica situaciÓn en venezuelacon el apoy
beatriz: la senadora nacional 964, es hija de inmigrantes procedentes de india y de jamaica.ncisco en 2003, tras dos mandatos fue elegidmujer fiscal general de california. se convirtiÓ en senadora de estados unidos en 2016. la lista de interesados en la presidencia de estados unidos sigue creciendo. ya lo anunciÓ la senadora de nueva york york y massachusetts. el ex representante de maryland y el representante de hawai, entre otros candidatos mÁs. las autoridades al sur de la bahÍa...
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way down here towards the southeast and bring rain or anywhere from cuba down over towards parts of jamaica over here towards the bahamas will see rain as well as we go towards sunday the rain continues for much of that area down towards santa domingo though it is going to be a nice day for you at about twenty eight degrees down here towards panama a lot of rain in the forecast over the next few days with a temperature there of thirty to managua a partly cloudy day at thirty three and up here towards guatemala about twenty four degrees for you. it was one of the biggest bank robberies of modern times with over eighty million dollars stolen from bangladesh's central bank one of one east investigates how cyber hackers implicated the global banking system and on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. this is al-jazeera. shall carry this is the news hour live from tokyo coming up in the next six minutes . joe cole millions of americans hundreds of thousands of workers hostage another meeting between leading democrats and president donald trump and the government shutdown fails to reach a resoluti
way down here towards the southeast and bring rain or anywhere from cuba down over towards parts of jamaica over here towards the bahamas will see rain as well as we go towards sunday the rain continues for much of that area down towards santa domingo though it is going to be a nice day for you at about twenty eight degrees down here towards panama a lot of rain in the forecast over the next few days with a temperature there of thirty to managua a partly cloudy day at thirty three and up here...
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jamaica, i served directly with disadvantaged youth. i worked with a small local n.g.o. on grant writing, strategic planning, communications, and it was in jamaica after my service with peace corps, which is where i got my first job with u.s. aid, which really pointed me toward the career path i'm on today. so looking back when i first was a peace corps volunteer, fast forward a few decades, the peace corps director when i was a volunteer in bulgaria is now not only my c.s.i.s. colleague, but happens to work in the office adjacent to mine. it is an honor for me to introduce you all to him. his name is mark schneider, sitting here in the front row. he is currently the senior adviser to the c.s.i.s. americas program and the c.s.i.s. human rights initiative. in this role, he helps to remind us of the importance that good governance plays and how critical that is to the progress of development and u.s. investments in development. his experience includes working as, of course, the director of the peace corps from 1999 to 2001. but he has had a long and impressive career in se
jamaica, i served directly with disadvantaged youth. i worked with a small local n.g.o. on grant writing, strategic planning, communications, and it was in jamaica after my service with peace corps, which is where i got my first job with u.s. aid, which really pointed me toward the career path i'm on today. so looking back when i first was a peace corps volunteer, fast forward a few decades, the peace corps director when i was a volunteer in bulgaria is now not only my c.s.i.s. colleague, but...
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my father came from jamaica to study economics. mother came from india to study science. [applause] they came here in pursuit of more than knowledge. like so many others, they came in pursuit of a dream. that dream was a dream for themselves, for me, and my sister. withised by a community a deep belief in the promise of our country. of ther understanding parts of theulfilled. communityised in a where we were taught to see a world beyond ourselves. to be conscious and compassionate about the struggle of all people. we were raised to believe public service is a noble cause and the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility. [cheers and applause] fact, my mother used to say, do not sit around and complain, do something. [cheers and applause] saying, youhe was have to get up and stand up and do not give up the fight. [laughter] [cheers and applause] it is a deep rooted belief that inspired me to become a lawyer and prosecutor. it was a couple of blocks from this spot 30 years ago as a yoct attorney i walked into the courtroom for the first time and said the five words tha
my father came from jamaica to study economics. mother came from india to study science. [applause] they came here in pursuit of more than knowledge. like so many others, they came in pursuit of a dream. that dream was a dream for themselves, for me, and my sister. withised by a community a deep belief in the promise of our country. of ther understanding parts of theulfilled. communityised in a where we were taught to see a world beyond ourselves. to be conscious and compassionate about the...
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b your father also an immigrant born in jamaica and an economics professor at stanford let's keep inind brainiac appearance. your mom got her phd the year you were born just to put that out there. and your dad comes to the united states from jamaica. >> my dad was equally brilliant and was a scholar who earned his way up and out and came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement and it is an interesting story because as you know, my mother graduated college when she was 19. she said to my grandfather, who was one of the freedom fighters for india's independence if my mother was the eldest of four children she said to my grandparents she wanted to study science and go to what was considered to be one of the best schools and that was uc berkeley. my parents looked at her and said we will put you on a plane so you can gond to a place that you've ever been at 19-years-o 19-years-old. this was 1959. so this girl, this young woman got on a plane to go and pursue her dream. the back story is that it was fully expe
b your father also an immigrant born in jamaica and an economics professor at stanford let's keep inind brainiac appearance. your mom got her phd the year you were born just to put that out there. and your dad comes to the united states from jamaica. >> my dad was equally brilliant and was a scholar who earned his way up and out and came to the united states and berkeley to study economics. my parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement and it is an interesting story...
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go back to jamaica.sponsibility for all the children in my school. regardless of race or religion. in fact, the differences were less than the commonalities that be shared. and therefore, one had to get on with it. the reflections of yvonne connolly — who became britain's first black head teacher during the sixties. time for a look at the weather... things are starting to come together both destructive weather beginning to edge into the south—west of the jk. that is what is happening on the satellite picture. the weather front is making in, so the call debbie have got in place, and we are seeing this transition from renters snow. it is beginning to happen at the moment. we can take a look at the latest reader picture and see that. there is a tendency for this to be turning white, with increasing amounts of snow in parts of south west england and southern rebels. heavy snow is only the break, and the met office has issued an album by the warning for southern england. they could see around five french by t
go back to jamaica.sponsibility for all the children in my school. regardless of race or religion. in fact, the differences were less than the commonalities that be shared. and therefore, one had to get on with it. the reflections of yvonne connolly — who became britain's first black head teacher during the sixties. time for a look at the weather... things are starting to come together both destructive weather beginning to edge into the south—west of the jk. that is what is happening on the...