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but the rebels in jamaica did not know we would fail.ess even amidst the business of war and in slavery and a colony garrison for battle with foreign and domestic enemies. they could find fissures in the landscape of power beyond the reach of the slaveholders whips. they could even challenge the combined forces of the empire and find in popular memory. tac is revolts in the 1760s represented a watershed in the course of atlantic history. if a regional political maps have been drawn by the wars that open new territories for cultivation simulated the slave trade and state power does another record of historical movement they have new solidarity and new belonging petition friends from frozen bystanders and redirected the government authorities. jamaica was the military of the hub of the british empire's most profitable sediment and profitable overseas stronghold what happened there was bound to reverberate widely. yet, the legacy of the 1760s is ambiguous. at the close of the seven years war they kept the colony the tacky result stimulated
but the rebels in jamaica did not know we would fail.ess even amidst the business of war and in slavery and a colony garrison for battle with foreign and domestic enemies. they could find fissures in the landscape of power beyond the reach of the slaveholders whips. they could even challenge the combined forces of the empire and find in popular memory. tac is revolts in the 1760s represented a watershed in the course of atlantic history. if a regional political maps have been drawn by the wars...
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when the british and jamaica considered the gravity of 1776 rather than looking ahead to the loss of the colonies, they look to the past back to the insurrection 1760 which had been the most dangerous threat to the entire debate. they reflected on the differences between 1760 and 1776, mostly in terms of the nature of warfare with their own slaves. 1776 customarily arks the moment in the origin of the united states of america when the declaration of independence announced the separation of the 13 colonies from great britain. when referring to the origin of the nation though, the date obscures the broad context of times. it deflected attention from the fact that britain hope to 26 colonies in america, not just the 13 that broke away. .. >> southern and mid-atlantic and new england. 70 percent of the wealth and. one - - british america but when you break it down you can see wealth increase as you move south, that is they depended upon in slave labor. in astonishing disparity drop and 90 percent of the population three white people were stupendously rich boasting 17 times the wealth of
when the british and jamaica considered the gravity of 1776 rather than looking ahead to the loss of the colonies, they look to the past back to the insurrection 1760 which had been the most dangerous threat to the entire debate. they reflected on the differences between 1760 and 1776, mostly in terms of the nature of warfare with their own slaves. 1776 customarily arks the moment in the origin of the united states of america when the declaration of independence announced the separation of the...
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to jamaica, myfamily can are saying i can go back to jamaica, my family can come there with me, likeow can i guarantee my own safety, how can i guarantee my own safety, how can i guarantee my kids' safety and my fiance's safety? it doesn't make sense. you are basically forcing people to go back, you understand? i really can't wrap my head around it. i shouldn't even be in a detention centre. my sentence finished in december 17th, came out six days after. then you take me away from my kids. what kind of mental strain does that due to two young boys? it's like you are playing with their emotions by letting me out, be with them for a whole month, then i went to the police station and then... i'm going to bring in your partner. thank you for speaking to us live from the detention centre as you await that flight detention centre as you await that flight there is a judicial review which has been launched. lawyers and campaigners hope to halt the take—off of that flight tomorrow morning at 6:30. sobrena miller is howard's partner. they've been together for ten years, they have two children,
to jamaica, myfamily can are saying i can go back to jamaica, my family can come there with me, likeow can i guarantee my own safety, how can i guarantee my own safety, how can i guarantee my kids' safety and my fiance's safety? it doesn't make sense. you are basically forcing people to go back, you understand? i really can't wrap my head around it. i shouldn't even be in a detention centre. my sentence finished in december 17th, came out six days after. then you take me away from my kids. what...
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d jamaica is 17-s.-5 jurisdiction. been working on that thankfully and really helpful and working with a good team of e.t.f. players. and what we have noticed, 90% exposure to jamaica. romaine: one option that has been talked about is talking who that is the vehicle for some investors. >> i'm on warren buffett's side. we look at bloomberg capital as an investment company. to give you an example. the e.t.f. wouldn't exist in a company the largest alternative investment firm in the caribbean. just a test run moving between the u.s. and jamaica. up u.s. dollar, listed -- % in a year and over 140% or e.t.f. wouldn't get access to that. we think it will be better to have an e.t.f. and the capital itself to work towards an investment bank here in new york. joe: you have identified a handful of companies that are jamaican or heavily exposure to jamaica. it's an investor buying into this, what are the big sectors? what kind of areas? >> i like that. jamaica sectors are not as diverse but we have key ones. if you look at any em
d jamaica is 17-s.-5 jurisdiction. been working on that thankfully and really helpful and working with a good team of e.t.f. players. and what we have noticed, 90% exposure to jamaica. romaine: one option that has been talked about is talking who that is the vehicle for some investors. >> i'm on warren buffett's side. we look at bloomberg capital as an investment company. to give you an example. the e.t.f. wouldn't exist in a company the largest alternative investment firm in the...
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we're going to talk now chevon brown in jamaica.ght months of a 1k months prison sentence for dangerous driving and driving without insurance. he had lived in the uk for nine years before being told he had to leave. can you hear me ok? can you hear me 0k? yes i can. thank you for talking to us. you were sent back to jamaica last year, a country you had left when you were 1a. can you had left when you were 1a. can you just describe for us what happens when the plane touches down and you get off, then what? after you get off, you are transported to a bus and it will take you to a camp where they will process you in order to find out your information, whether you have any family connections in the country. if not, you are collected or you can stay at the camp, but the camp is open to public access. when you say camp, it isa public access. when you say camp, it is a campsite we would understand conventional tents and shower block and what have you? i didn't go there but they said the site they took us to process us is where you can stay
we're going to talk now chevon brown in jamaica.ght months of a 1k months prison sentence for dangerous driving and driving without insurance. he had lived in the uk for nine years before being told he had to leave. can you hear me ok? can you hear me 0k? yes i can. thank you for talking to us. you were sent back to jamaica last year, a country you had left when you were 1a. can you had left when you were 1a. can you just describe for us what happens when the plane touches down and you get off,...
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it means as it stands he is not on a plane to jamaica.ritish children. he was sent to prison for 18 months for intent to supply class a drugs was that he was told he would be on the flight, as he was detained but he was told he would no longer be on the flight due to an asylu m longer be on the flight due to an asylum claim on the ground he left jamaica as a teenager after experiencing violence from gangs who tried to recruit him. he would have to be interviewed as part of his asylu m to be interviewed as part of his asylum claim that he does not know how long it will take. his case is a little different but one thing all the detainees had in common is a lack of certainty and basically not knowing what is happening in the future. jacqueline mckenzie is an immigration lawyer, who represents clients who were due to be on the flight. tonique kerr's husband reshawn davis was told he would not be on the flight late last night. and the labour mp shabana mahmood, one of her constituents, was due to be deported this morning. welcome to all of you
it means as it stands he is not on a plane to jamaica.ritish children. he was sent to prison for 18 months for intent to supply class a drugs was that he was told he would be on the flight, as he was detained but he was told he would no longer be on the flight due to an asylu m longer be on the flight due to an asylum claim on the ground he left jamaica as a teenager after experiencing violence from gangs who tried to recruit him. he would have to be interviewed as part of his asylu m to be...
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angry protests as a flight deporting people to jamaica leave the u.k. despite announcement legal challenge. for. the weather rise very blustery across northern parts of year the winds are in the process of easing and as blustery winds driving in quite a few showers from the north westerly direction away from the british isles out across the low countries and all the way across into that eastern side of you have a fair bit of snow to making its way over the high ground you can see how these the . the chart here showing the blues in the whites there increasingly wintry showers just tumbling in from the atlantic and as that wintry mix down across the passage towards austria and down towards the southeast and cold air we could see some significant snow fall over the eastern side of the next weather system will make its way across both western parts as we go through wednesday and on into thursday and again fabulous snow there over the scottish mountains more the mountains of england as well further south this increasingly turning to right it will sweep its w
angry protests as a flight deporting people to jamaica leave the u.k. despite announcement legal challenge. for. the weather rise very blustery across northern parts of year the winds are in the process of easing and as blustery winds driving in quite a few showers from the north westerly direction away from the british isles out across the low countries and all the way across into that eastern side of you have a fair bit of snow to making its way over the high ground you can see how these the...
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why is not being given as much publicity in debate as the jamaica flight. and i don't think necessarily the debates been sidetracked by that but it does raise an additional concern to the winder scandal so many of these people might have been. part of the winter generation children or descendants of the winter generation and when those people london in the u.k. many decades ago they were told you are now settled in the u.k. you have an indefinite leave to remain here you can stay here permanently with your families and then obviously the and the records were destroyed we all know this kind of that happened since then and that's why there was additional outcry book. for this flight and the fact being that many of these people they were not given the right to make their legal claims there is no legal aid for such cases anymore and people who can't afford lawyers aren't able to claim their legal rights and that's why there was an additional thing the point here is not just why are we deporting black people the point is why every deporting criminals who have co
why is not being given as much publicity in debate as the jamaica flight. and i don't think necessarily the debates been sidetracked by that but it does raise an additional concern to the winder scandal so many of these people might have been. part of the winter generation children or descendants of the winter generation and when those people london in the u.k. many decades ago they were told you are now settled in the u.k. you have an indefinite leave to remain here you can stay here...
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could be sent to jamaica.is looking at in terms of those it has deported should not be co nflated it has deported should not be conflated with the windrush generation, this is a real point of controversy isn't it? yes, the timing of this according to some campaigners and the family of some of these people does not look good because it is less than two years since first scale of the wind was scandal was first reviewed and we still have not had that government review. there was a leaked document last week recommending that these deportation flights should not happen, but before the windrush scandal these flights were routine and happened on a regular basis, there was in fact one last february. i there was in fact one last february. , but there home office has been very clear that these are serious offenders who have committed serious offences and some of them are being deported back to jamaica. . we begin this hour with breaking news that police in northern ireland investigating the murder ofjournalist lyra mcke
could be sent to jamaica.is looking at in terms of those it has deported should not be co nflated it has deported should not be conflated with the windrush generation, this is a real point of controversy isn't it? yes, the timing of this according to some campaigners and the family of some of these people does not look good because it is less than two years since first scale of the wind was scandal was first reviewed and we still have not had that government review. there was a leaked document...
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and nobody in jamaica on the street. in the end taiji and many others like him were taken off the passenger list after campaigners won a legal challenge a judge ruled people in detention centers near heathrow airport should not be deported because they haven't had mobile phone coverage so couldn't contact lawyers eventually the flight to jamaica left with fewer than half the intended number on board these are all foreign national offenders guilty of crimes that have led to senses of at least 12 months of war and this includes crimes such as manslaughter you know rape dealing class a drugs and it is absolutely right if you are a foreign national found once you have serve your sentence in the u.k. that we deported. much of us disputed by charities who work with some of the thousands of victims of britain's windrush scandal because of administrative changes in the last decade people from former colonies who were entitled to british citizenship were deprived of health care and the right to work and even deported now campaign
and nobody in jamaica on the street. in the end taiji and many others like him were taken off the passenger list after campaigners won a legal challenge a judge ruled people in detention centers near heathrow airport should not be deported because they haven't had mobile phone coverage so couldn't contact lawyers eventually the flight to jamaica left with fewer than half the intended number on board these are all foreign national offenders guilty of crimes that have led to senses of at least 12...
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but first, more than 170 mps urged the government to stop a flight deporting 50 people to jamaica onuntil the review into the windrush scandal is published. many of those who had arrived from caribbean countries between 1958 and 1971 were detained or deported despite having the right to live in the uk for decades. a leaked draft of the windrush review said the government should consider ending the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. the arguments began during questions to the home secretary. does the home secretary accept that these deportations constitute double jeopardy because the persons have already served an appropriate sentence for their crime? and is the home secretary aware that over 170 members of parliament from all political parties have written to the prime minister calling for this deportation flight to be halted? i say to the right honourable lady, and i'm sure that she is aware of this, that under the uk borders act 2007, a deportation order must be made in respect of foreign criminal activity sentences for a period of 12 months or mo
but first, more than 170 mps urged the government to stop a flight deporting 50 people to jamaica onuntil the review into the windrush scandal is published. many of those who had arrived from caribbean countries between 1958 and 1971 were detained or deported despite having the right to live in the uk for decades. a leaked draft of the windrush review said the government should consider ending the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. the arguments began during...
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a charge to deportation fright from london to jamaica has gone ahead despite a last minute order from an appeals court the court ruling came late on monday off to concerns some detainees may not have had access to legal advice the british government says 25 people were prevented from being deported because of the ruling the day barber explains. t.j. thompson came to britain when he was 5 his parents are british citizens and he thought he was too but when he was 17 he committed a drug related offense he says he was groomed by a gang and was later jailed for 15 months then he got caught up in a battle with immigration or thora spending months at a time in detention centers unable to work out his era spoke to him shortly before he was due to be deported to jamaica where he was born like i was stuck in a. minute. and nobody in jamaica on the streets in the end taiji and many others like him were taken off the passenger list after campaigners won a legal challenge a judge ruled people in detention centers near heathrow airport should not be deported because they haven't had mobile phone co
a charge to deportation fright from london to jamaica has gone ahead despite a last minute order from an appeals court the court ruling came late on monday off to concerns some detainees may not have had access to legal advice the british government says 25 people were prevented from being deported because of the ruling the day barber explains. t.j. thompson came to britain when he was 5 his parents are british citizens and he thought he was too but when he was 17 he committed a drug related...
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rapist released back onto the streets of britain after 25 violent criminals somebody potations to jamaica blocked. not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime if my country many of these people the image a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. while washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china the report reveals that the cia and its german counterpart used the swiss company for decades to spy on other governments. good afternoon and welcome you watching the weekly here on r.t. . a 3rd whistleblower has chimed in with claims accusing the world's chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th i mean back to the e-mail given to the investigative news website the grades and project highlights issues of integrity during the probe for those revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the sam
rapist released back onto the streets of britain after 25 violent criminals somebody potations to jamaica blocked. not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime if my country many of these people the image a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. while washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china the report reveals that the cia and...
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to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country. the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. while washington is nato representative of cyber threats coming from russia and china report reveals the cia and the german counterpart used. for decades to spy on other governments. giving thanks for joining us this is the weekly here on art. the 3rd whistleblower claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28 redacted e-mail given to the investigative news website the grades project the issues of integrity during the probe follows revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue it also question the findings of the final o p c w report which in effect blamed on the us government has more. we like to imagine t
to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country. the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. while washington is nato representative of cyber threats coming from russia and china report reveals the cia and the german counterpart used. for decades to spy on other governments. giving thanks for joining us this is the weekly here on art. the 3rd whistleblower...
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is released back onto the streets of britain but after 25 violent criminals there deportations to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national pride in my country missing the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system and while washington is nato representatives of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia and its german counterpart used a swiss company for decades to spy on other governments. hello there the latest news and look back at the last 7 days to you watching a weekly here on r.t. international our 3rd whistleblower has accused the world's chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the. investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april of 28 redacted e-mail given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity during the probe it follows revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they also question to the findings of the final report
is released back onto the streets of britain but after 25 violent criminals there deportations to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national pride in my country missing the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system and while washington is nato representatives of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia and its german counterpart used a swiss company for decades to spy...
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great it's released back on the streets of britain 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocks. it is not my responsibility to pay for it for national to commit crime to mark country many of these people the commission single since many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. and what washington's later representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia had its german counterpart used a swiss company for decades to spy on other governments. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. for the latest new it world news down to round up of the week's top stories but 1st a 3rd whistleblower has accused the wall the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma april 28th seen ever exacted email given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights the issues of integrity during the probe it follows revelations
great it's released back on the streets of britain 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocks. it is not my responsibility to pay for it for national to commit crime to mark country many of these people the commission single since many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. and what washington's later representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia had...
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released back onto the streets of britain after 25 violent criminals have their deportation is to jamaica law. it is not my responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my contract by newbies because of the image a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. and while washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china the report reveals the cia and its german counterpart used a swiss company for decades to spy on other governments. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on our team with all the latest world news and all round up to the story of the week's top stories that's closed a 3rd whistleblower has accused the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th seen a reduction e-mail given to investigative news websites the gray zone projects highlights issues of integrity during the probe it foll
released back onto the streets of britain after 25 violent criminals have their deportation is to jamaica law. it is not my responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my contract by newbies because of the image a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. and while washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china the report reveals the cia and...
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to jamaica. police not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country remove these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china will report reveals the cia and its german counterpart use a swiss company for decades to spy on of the government. hello good evening the latest news and a look back at the last 7 days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international now a 3rd whistleblower has accused the world's chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation jury. investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april of 28 redacted e-mail given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity during the probe it does follow revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing this same
to jamaica. police not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country remove these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china will report reveals the cia and its german counterpart use a swiss company for decades to spy on of the government. hello good evening the...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. roundabouts are good for your health.mount of time cars spend idling at junctions which leads to improved air quality. our transport correpsondent richard westcott has more. just 20 miles apart, meet the best and the worst towns in britain for getting rid of their air pollution. 8am, milton keynes. so, i wonder what the pollution levels are like around a roundabout. 8am, luton. we're actually moving. and a monitor to tell us what we're breathing in. right, for a start, i thought we'd pick the 505, that joyous road that goes into luton. the levels we've got are peaking at 120 micrograms per cubic inch of nitrogen dioxide. wow, 120. so, basically, the world health organization says an average of a0 is what you need. but that busy road coming into luton, 120. yeah, exactly. a study by the universities of birmingham and lancaster found that the two towns actually produce about the same amount of pollution for their size. but despite that, it estimates that the air in luton is much dirtier than the air in milton keynes. we onl
greg mckenzie, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. roundabouts are good for your health.mount of time cars spend idling at junctions which leads to improved air quality. our transport correpsondent richard westcott has more. just 20 miles apart, meet the best and the worst towns in britain for getting rid of their air pollution. 8am, milton keynes. so, i wonder what the pollution levels are like around a roundabout. 8am, luton. we're actually moving. and a monitor to tell us what we're breathing in....
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. >> un crucero con 6000 personas se va rumbo a mÉxico después que islas caimÁn y jamaica le prohibieranarcar por temor que un tripulante sea efectuado con el coronavirus u. una corte fallÓ contra el gobierno del presidente donald trump. realiza una detonaciÓn controlada en una montaÑa sagrada para los indÍgenas, el gobierno quiere construir un segmento del muro fronterizo. jorge: empezamos con el peligro del coronavirus, el mandatario minimizÓ los temores por la epidemia y dijo que el mal estaba controlado. >> van a discutir el presente riesgo de una pandemia y tambiÉn los casos del coronavirus que se han registrado aquÍ en el país. >> el presidente donald trump tratando de calmar las ansiedades en cuanto al coronavirus. >>estamos muy listos o para lo que venga, ya sea un brote mayor o si seguimos a un nivel bajo como ahora, el mandatario nombrÓ al vicepresidente como el encargado de la condenaciÓn y respuesta a la epidemia. la amenaza al pueblo estadounidense es muy baja asegura el vicepresidente, para el presidente donald trump volviÓ a desmentir las advertencias de sus funcionarios d
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killer and rapist released back onto the streets of britain after 25 violent criminals deportations to jamaica brought but it is not my responsibility to pay for it for them to commit cried in my country many of these people the image a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we did that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system while washington's nato representative warns of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia...
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we're not looking at jamaica, in the meantime great britain says hey canada, as our many me on the sideof the appliances, discussed canada in britain, get down there. defend our properties, show some muscle flow the boulder out there. >> so the canadians, sent a military footprint, in bermuda, in jamaica they, they say, to also be there, as the defensive line. so the u.s. does not use what floor one, as distraction to scoop up the entire caribbean. >> and one of the argument the canadians will make, for being in the region is, they will say, we are some audience state, also need our own deep south, the way we prove where a modern state, and therefore should have a little more autonomy, in the british empire is to have our own people of color, that we can control, we can civilized, so jamaica will do that work, we can show our ability to control ourselves by showing how we control others, ideal when those others are of color, and the considered effective, in all the others waste we have been talking about in this master. so, the caribbean becomes this top of the space of the top four not
we're not looking at jamaica, in the meantime great britain says hey canada, as our many me on the sideof the appliances, discussed canada in britain, get down there. defend our properties, show some muscle flow the boulder out there. >> so the canadians, sent a military footprint, in bermuda, in jamaica they, they say, to also be there, as the defensive line. so the u.s. does not use what floor one, as distraction to scoop up the entire caribbean. >> and one of the argument the...
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jamaica will do that work. we get to show our ability to control ourselves by showing how we can control others, ideally when those others are of color and considered defective in all the other ways we have been talking about this semester. the caribbean becomes this alternative space for a tug-of-war, not only for the united states and the people that inhabit the caribbean but very much the united states and the empires fighting on the other side that we will either be friends or foes with. and that we would still be selling to in either instance. set of events happening here there is a complicated with where the united states is focusing. it makes even more sense for the germans to have sent their warships into the caribbean. well, ifhey can say, everybody is fighting over islands, we should get ours as well. we are here to make sure the americans don't take the whole thing. what we get in those first couple of years of the war is an important reminder that the is part --es officially and unofficially -- of t
jamaica will do that work. we get to show our ability to control ourselves by showing how we can control others, ideally when those others are of color and considered defective in all the other ways we have been talking about this semester. the caribbean becomes this alternative space for a tug-of-war, not only for the united states and the people that inhabit the caribbean but very much the united states and the empires fighting on the other side that we will either be friends or foes with....
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deports more than a dozen people to jamaica despite a last minute order from appeals courts plus. 3. 1. in. the 1st u.s. presidential primary ballots are cast in the race for the white house. and the world's most expensive piece of sports memorabilia goes on public display for we'll have all the details. how i was looking a little chilly across the middle east over the next couple of days we've had some snow it's eastern parts of turkey ice into georgia snow into syria and yeah there's even been some snow in iraq a fair bit of it as well as we go on through the next couple of days we'll see that cool air sliding through the south was there we go with that wintry mix and writes the snow just around that eastern side of the mediterranean pushing through the levant back that struggling to get to 11 celsius on wed and stay and even here in concept will struggle to get to 161516 degrees now with that that stiffed just blowing through we are going to see some very cool and fresh weather here over the next attempt just try to recover a touch us here in doha as we go through thursday but fur
deports more than a dozen people to jamaica despite a last minute order from appeals courts plus. 3. 1. in. the 1st u.s. presidential primary ballots are cast in the race for the white house. and the world's most expensive piece of sports memorabilia goes on public display for we'll have all the details. how i was looking a little chilly across the middle east over the next couple of days we've had some snow it's eastern parts of turkey ice into georgia snow into syria and yeah there's even...
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it is toronto in february and they are going to jamaica. go from somewhere warm which is possibly the coldest place on earth. >> this guy pulls this. i will say, i know friends who on the new york subway will see people with a mask and will pretend to sneeze just to freak out the people with the mask. >> oh, come on. >> that's bad. but this is worse. this is worse. i hope they put this guy in the canadian. >> this next one doesn't make much sense to me. this is your bad. what is happening in nevada? nevada has, you know, the worst part about any driver's test is the parallel parking. everyone hates it and worries about it. nevada got rid of it. it caused too many retests and teens no longver to do parallel parker. i am okay with kids using calculators on math and i don't want to teach cursive in schools but let's make it harder for teens to get licenses. don't make it easier. >> some participation trophies. >> and some astrophysics. >> logic. >> your good is really, really good. what is it? >> derek from the kansas city chiefs all season he
it is toronto in february and they are going to jamaica. go from somewhere warm which is possibly the coldest place on earth. >> this guy pulls this. i will say, i know friends who on the new york subway will see people with a mask and will pretend to sneeze just to freak out the people with the mask. >> oh, come on. >> that's bad. but this is worse. this is worse. i hope they put this guy in the canadian. >> this next one doesn't make much sense to me. this is your bad....
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for now after their deportations to jamaica were blocked we weigh up whether 17 of those who were deported got sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people who commit the offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this friday the 14th everyone is calling bright welcome to world news from r.t. international a 3rd whistleblower has chimed in with claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th. the years our server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i'm glad i left it redacted the email was given to investigative news website the greater project allotting issues of integrity during the probe it followed revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they also question the findings of the
for now after their deportations to jamaica were blocked we weigh up whether 17 of those who were deported got sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people who commit the offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this friday the 14th everyone is calling bright welcome to world news from r.t. international a 3rd...
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this week after a last minute legal challenge blocks their return to jamaica. one of those $25.00 was found guilty of stabbing a 50 year old man to death fitzroy daly is currently serving a 10 year sentence or convicted rapist fabian henry's behind bars for raping 2 teenage girls they will stay in britain that's pending an appeal by the government which is concerned that they might pose a threat to the public but for now they have been reprieved as the appeals judge ruled that they haven't been given access to legal advice or a phone the u.k. government however says that it regrets the court came to that decision and stressed that it will act to remove serious offenders who aren't british the offenses which these people were responsible for include one manslaughter one firearms offense 7 violent offenses 2 which are in the category of rape or sexual offenses and 14 drugs offenses we make no apology whatsoever for seeking to remove syria's foreign national offenders. we've got reaction from human rights lawyer served on a political commentator andrew walker on w
this week after a last minute legal challenge blocks their return to jamaica. one of those $25.00 was found guilty of stabbing a 50 year old man to death fitzroy daly is currently serving a 10 year sentence or convicted rapist fabian henry's behind bars for raping 2 teenage girls they will stay in britain that's pending an appeal by the government which is concerned that they might pose a threat to the public but for now they have been reprieved as the appeals judge ruled that they haven't been...
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rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica block. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country any of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. friday the 14th of february welcome to the program live from the r.t. international world news center is kevin oh in here with his latest update for you and we started with this one 1st the 3rd has chimed in with claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th. the years are server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i'm glad i left it so a reductive email given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity cheering the probe it follows revelations by 2 other watchdog em
rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica block. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country any of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. friday the 14th of february welcome to the program live from the r.t. international world news center is kevin oh...
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one of those $25.00 you managed to avoid deportation back to jamaica stabbed a man to death that's why daly is currently serving a 10 year sentence fabian henry is behind bars for raping 2 teenage girls now they will stay in britain pending an appeal by the government which is concerned that they might pose a threat to the public but for now they've been reprieved as the appeals judge ruled that there may be an issue with their access to legal advice the u.k. government said that it would continue to act to remove serious offenders who are not british. the offenses which these people responsible for include one manslaughter one firearms offense 7 violent offenses 2 which are in the category of rape or sexual offenses and 14 drugs offenses we may no apology whatsoever for seeking to remove syria's foreign national offenders. we put the issue of whether legal technicalities should keep violent offenders from being deported up for debate. this is not say regs they supposedly protection issue and it's also a rights issue people talk time and time again about your rights of family life your
one of those $25.00 you managed to avoid deportation back to jamaica stabbed a man to death that's why daly is currently serving a 10 year sentence fabian henry is behind bars for raping 2 teenage girls now they will stay in britain pending an appeal by the government which is concerned that they might pose a threat to the public but for now they've been reprieved as the appeals judge ruled that there may be an issue with their access to legal advice the u.k. government said that it would...
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rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals how their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret ability to pay for it for the national to commit cried in my country i knew these people the image of a single difference many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how do you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our t.v. welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week 1st we start our program with news coming in from moscow where 2 worshippers have been stabbed during a church service and the center of the capital incident took place on sunday morning a 26 year old man stormed into the building and carried out the assault before being stopped by members of the public he is now in custody and the 2 victims are in the hospital and word of motive for the attack is not yet known but we'll bring you updates on the story as we get them. it was the final day of the munich security conference on saturday russia's foreign minister told europe that it's time to change course arg
rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals how their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret ability to pay for it for the national to commit cried in my country i knew these people the image of a single difference many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how do you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our t.v. welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week 1st...
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challenges at the high court in a last—minute bid to stop the deportation of 50 people from the uk to jamaicag more than 170 mp5, say some of them came to the uk as children — and have no memory of their country of birth. they were due on a flight out tomorrow, but there've been developments tonight? it is still not clear if this flight will be going ahead tomorrow. there have been reports tonight that it has been cancelled, but we have just received a statement from the home office saying active legal proceedings are still in place. earlier this evening, we saw a sealed document here at the high court, showing that some of the legal applications had been refused. however, this evening there have been reports by one human rights group saying that some of the deportees will not leave the uk tomorrow because of problems accessing a working mobile phone and therefore not being able to obtain legal advice. this flight tomorrow is scheduled to leave at 6.30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaica. it has caused widespread protests, including one last—minute protest
challenges at the high court in a last—minute bid to stop the deportation of 50 people from the uk to jamaicag more than 170 mp5, say some of them came to the uk as children — and have no memory of their country of birth. they were due on a flight out tomorrow, but there've been developments tonight? it is still not clear if this flight will be going ahead tomorrow. there have been reports tonight that it has been cancelled, but we have just received a statement from the home office saying...
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, pero lo importante es que el agua de jamaica no te baja de peso, la >> ¿solamente desinflamar?a vuelves a tomar vuelves a hidratarte y no bajas de peso, fajas, nylon no te ayudan a bajar de peso, solamente le quitan el agua de la cintura. >> las caminatas pueden ayudarte a bajar de peso si la realizas cuatro o cinco veces a la semana, en una caminata de 10,000 pasos redes quemar hasta 400 calorÍas, es ideal que hagas caminatas intensas para que quienes calorÍas. a partir del dÍa de hoy mi sugerencia es que te bajes del transporte pÚblico una estaciÓn antes y realices 10,000 pasos diarios. >> a caminar, llegÓ el momento del reto. >> haber cumplido al reto, veamos. >> la semana pasada marisol fue la elegida para el cumplir retos. >> tienes que verte en el espejo sin maquillaje. >> sin filtros. >> aquÍ no dice es sin filtro. >> esto fue lo que hizo. ♪ esto es reto cumplido. [gritos] >> marisol gonzÁlez cumpliÓ con su reto. muy bien, pero tenemos que ver a quiÉn le toca este fin de semana. >> ya estÁn haciendo fila. >> activar la pileta, venga. -- activar a la ruleta, vengan. >> yo
, pero lo importante es que el agua de jamaica no te baja de peso, la >> ¿solamente desinflamar?a vuelves a tomar vuelves a hidratarte y no bajas de peso, fajas, nylon no te ayudan a bajar de peso, solamente le quitan el agua de la cintura. >> las caminatas pueden ayudarte a bajar de peso si la realizas cuatro o cinco veces a la semana, en una caminata de 10,000 pasos redes quemar hasta 400 calorÍas, es ideal que hagas caminatas intensas para que quienes calorÍas. a partir del...
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the british home office and an appeals court heard over the deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica we hear whether they should have been given more legal backing. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago and since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. other thanks for checking in with us this friday february 14th it's 9 am here in moscow i'm calling bray with your world news welcome to the program 1st for you see has verified the leaks of a 3rd whistleblower who stepped up pressure on the international chemical weapons watchdog revelation cost further doubt on the o.p.c. w.'s final report into an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of doomer in 2018 redacted e-mail that highlights issues of integrity in the handling of the incident. was given to investigative news website the gray zone project the whistleblowers involved claim the o.p.c. w. reporter misrepresented initial findings with unintended
the british home office and an appeals court heard over the deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica we hear whether they should have been given more legal backing. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago and since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. other thanks for checking in with us this friday february...
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rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret sponsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my country i knew these people become interesting going to france many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just choose how you should trust we have in our own criminal justice system. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the top stories from the week just gone. out the final day of the munich security conference on saturday russia's foreign minister told europe that it's time to change course arguing that moscow's international partners need to stop invoking the false phantom of the russian threat sergey lavrov used his address to call with the west but the details here is peter all over. so to get allow for all of the russian foreign minister he gave a very quick address to the munich security conference he did say that when it came to improving relationships with europe as some european leaders have been speaking about iraq this year security conference there remain
rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret sponsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my country i knew these people become interesting going to france many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just choose how you should trust we have in our own criminal justice system. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the top stories from the week just gone. out the...
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flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaicaning street earlier this evening. but the home office has been very clear, they say this latest group of deportees are serious criminals, convicted of crimes such as rape, manslaughter and class—a drug dealing. the very soggy red carpet has been rolled up for another year, and no doubt there are still a few hangovers being nursed across hollywood. but the legacy of this year's 0scars will live on. the south korean film parasite made history by winning best picture. laura bicker has all the reaction from south korea. director boonjong—ho was not the only one overwhelmed by the scale of parasite's success. as he grappled with his four 0scars, including one for best picture, south koreans in seoul could not hide their pride. translation: this kind of thing is a huge national celebration. i want to thank the director and all the actors and actresses. this is wonderful. parasite tells the story of a poor family living in a squalid basement flat and a rich family who reside in a modernist ma
flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaicaning street earlier this evening. but the home office has been very clear, they say this latest group of deportees are serious criminals, convicted of crimes such as rape, manslaughter and class—a drug dealing. the very soggy red carpet has been rolled up for another year, and no doubt there are still a few hangovers being nursed across hollywood. but the legacy of this year's 0scars...
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flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaicaowning street. but the home office has been very clear, they say this latest group of deportees are serious criminals, convicted of crimes such as rape, manslaughter and class—a drug dealing. you may remember the backlash and protests over the controversial citizenship laws in india — the bill which gives immunity to religious minorities from three neighbouring countries except for muslims. as young students speak up against this new law, we talked to some of them to find out why they're using art to express their opinions. my name is simeen. i am 21 years old. i am a second—year student of fine arts injamia millia islamia university. me and my friends have been painting on the walls in support of the protests that are happening. the other day, when the cops entered the campus, i was very scared and i had to run and climb this wall to be safe. so the very next day, i stepped out of my house with all the paints and i started painting and it is a way to deal with all the trauma i had to
flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaicaowning street. but the home office has been very clear, they say this latest group of deportees are serious criminals, convicted of crimes such as rape, manslaughter and class—a drug dealing. you may remember the backlash and protests over the controversial citizenship laws in india — the bill which gives immunity to religious minorities from three neighbouring countries except for...
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a fight has taken off this morning to take people back to jamaica. one of them are members of the windrush generation. if someone has committed a serious offence in our country and they are a foreign national, when they complete their sentence, they are deported. sajid javid, chancellor of the exchequer, thank you for your time this morning. sally is here as well talking about an issue that comes up in sport. how do you accommodate your top stars? do you allow them to bend their rules ? do you allow them to bend their rules? have a look behind you. some famous bus stops we have seen in the past. david beckham —— bust—ups, david beckham and others. rose between players and coaches have happened in the past —— rows. the row between head coach gregor townsend and star fly half finn russell continues. russell hasn't played any part in scotland's six nations campaign after "breaching team protocol" during a drinking session at the team hotel. he basically wanted one more beer after a training session despite the fa ct after a training session despite the
a fight has taken off this morning to take people back to jamaica. one of them are members of the windrush generation. if someone has committed a serious offence in our country and they are a foreign national, when they complete their sentence, they are deported. sajid javid, chancellor of the exchequer, thank you for your time this morning. sally is here as well talking about an issue that comes up in sport. how do you accommodate your top stars? do you allow them to bend their rules ? do you...