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she joins us now from kingston, jamaica goods, happy with the server by jamaica courses. just celebrated 60 years of independence from from britain. what's the reaction to the queen's death then? her hello and agree to that to your view as thank you so much for having me. well, officially or new head of state becomes king charles the 3rd following the death of his mother. and already it is believed that to be moved. all would, in becoming a republic will gain momentum here in jamaica. and yes, becoming a republic has been a topic of much conversation here in jamaica, as you rightly said, especially knowing or dian monday, to believe or 60 a year of independence. i can tell you about the queen's official representation here in jamaica, the governor general, or patrick allen, has not yet issued a statement on the passing of the clean it up. but so far, the prime minister he has that mater tweet on twitter accompanying with an image off the plea. and he stated it was that with bridge and for phone sadness that i learned of the past. the book, queen elizabeth, the 2nd, the lo
she joins us now from kingston, jamaica goods, happy with the server by jamaica courses. just celebrated 60 years of independence from from britain. what's the reaction to the queen's death then? her hello and agree to that to your view as thank you so much for having me. well, officially or new head of state becomes king charles the 3rd following the death of his mother. and already it is believed that to be moved. all would, in becoming a republic will gain momentum here in jamaica. and yes,...
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jamaica's prime minister says her passing marks a new beginning for the country. >> jamaica, a mountainousand rich in beauty with an outsized cultural influence, but not far from the popular tourist spots are communities struggling with crime and hardship. trench town in west kingston was the home of bob marley, the birthplace of reggae music. it was also a regular stop for the royals on their visits, including queen elizabeth. her passing has prompted difficult discussions in this neighborhood about her legacy. >> the average earnings of a caribbean person is something like $50 u.s.. british colonialism should have done more for the people of jamaica. >> dr. howard harvey understands the frustrations on the street. he made his way from here to earn his document but does not believe jamaica is ready to break away from the monarchy. >> it can push back. >> jamaicans have been wrestling with becoming a republic for decades. recently,hough, changing views of the monarchy and the global reckoning on racial injustice has swayed many. polling suggests more than 50% of people here support the mov
jamaica's prime minister says her passing marks a new beginning for the country. >> jamaica, a mountainousand rich in beauty with an outsized cultural influence, but not far from the popular tourist spots are communities struggling with crime and hardship. trench town in west kingston was the home of bob marley, the birthplace of reggae music. it was also a regular stop for the royals on their visits, including queen elizabeth. her passing has prompted difficult discussions in this...
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we will speak to mutabaruka, a renowned dub poet in jamaica, as well as dorbrene o'marde, chair of the antigua and barbuda reparations commission. and we talk to former greek nance minister yanis varoufakis about the energy war between russia and the west. as russia cuts off gas supplies to europe via the nord strem i pipeline, varoufakis is pushing a controversial proposal. >> end sanctions on russian energy. the only people who benefit from the sanctions on russians gas and oil, are the russian oligarchs and european oligarchs. amy: plus, as tension rises between the united states and china, we will look at how u.s. militarism is transforming the u.s. territory of guam in the pacific. we will speak with julian aguon, a leading lawyer and writer. his new book "no country for the eight spot butterflies" is out today. >> i would like to be there to try to sort of imagine the irreaceable buty that is at stake with regard to this canopy of u.s. militarization, with regard to the u.s. military is doing now in my homeland. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democr
we will speak to mutabaruka, a renowned dub poet in jamaica, as well as dorbrene o'marde, chair of the antigua and barbuda reparations commission. and we talk to former greek nance minister yanis varoufakis about the energy war between russia and the west. as russia cuts off gas supplies to europe via the nord strem i pipeline, varoufakis is pushing a controversial proposal. >> end sanctions on russian energy. the only people who benefit from the sanctions on russians gas and oil, are the...
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that was professor hamilton joining us from jamaica. well, what do a 1000000 people are expected to descend on london this week to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth? it is a global event and at the same time, touching all the different communities, having found a home in britain throughout the last decades, many of them have their roots in the u. case. former colonies. what do they think about yvette t w's. barbara vase visited a market in london's east at london this morning. the death of queen elizabeth and her picture is everywhere. even here in white chip of market where 2 local store holders have put up this banner. when they, i gone and it is a queen and she got bought for the borough of tower hamlets is the center of london, bangladesh, community. and one of its ethically most diverse areas, it is also one of the poorest. but all around here seem united by their love for the clean. i am like them, queen were hard also. she is gone. we are barely, i've said at the dinner. it's quite the same at the green grocer's next do
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she is founder and ceo of jamaica's institute of law and economics. she was also an organizer and a co signatory of an open letter that was published as prince william. then prince william visited jamaica earlier this year, which called on the british monarchy to apologize for colonialism. and to pay reparations for slavery. professor hamilton, it's good to have you with us tonight. and you, you've seen the news coverage all over the world, the, the morning that's taking place in the u. k. for queen elizabeth. what that it has been the reaction in jamaica, where you are to the queen, passing it as being, needs done. and there are a few people really on this generation. as you know, is grieving the loss. and is that more in for, you know, a boat has happened, but i will see a charge, you know, jimmy kinds are either a different you know, it's just another piece of news because they're not connected in any way to the queen of them was she was the head of our state and there are others who this whole conversation about the end of the year is about, you k
she is founder and ceo of jamaica's institute of law and economics. she was also an organizer and a co signatory of an open letter that was published as prince william. then prince william visited jamaica earlier this year, which called on the british monarchy to apologize for colonialism. and to pay reparations for slavery. professor hamilton, it's good to have you with us tonight. and you, you've seen the news coverage all over the world, the, the morning that's taking place in the u. k. for...
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i can tell you about the queen's official representation here in jamaica. the governor general, or patrick allen, has not yet issued a statement on the passing of the queen. but so far, the prime minister, he has made a tweet on twitter, a company with an image on me. and he stated that it was that with great own sadness that i learned to pass the cleaners. the 2nd, the longest, raining up monarch was arranged by several decades now. he went further to see we join our brothers and sisters in the commonwealth. 1 in morning her passing, ah, and he went also went on to say that we prayed for the comfort of the members of the family and also the people of the united kingdom. when his father seconds long rain, so widespread and dramatic changes across the country, she ruled over and the well she lived in it throughout. she remained a constant. as ne falcon report, her rain saw more than 60 years of traumatic change, the social, cultural, and technological revolution that altered the very landscape of the nation. for the queen retained the same values, the same h
i can tell you about the queen's official representation here in jamaica. the governor general, or patrick allen, has not yet issued a statement on the passing of the queen. but so far, the prime minister, he has made a tweet on twitter, a company with an image on me. and he stated that it was that with great own sadness that i learned to pass the cleaners. the 2nd, the longest, raining up monarch was arranged by several decades now. he went further to see we join our brothers and sisters in...
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specifically here in jamaica. the folks who live here, the majority of them are descendants of slaves. they were brought here by the royal african company. it was directly in line with the monarchy that succeeds today and king philip the third. so, what you have is a lineage that many hearsay means that those who are in authority now should apologize and should recognize that the money that was taken off of the backs of slaves here from the sugar plantations is money that not only added to the wealth of the monarchy but over the centuries compounded making them even wealthier. joining us here is somebody who can talk directly to that. introduce yourself. >> -- >> i'm curious, how do you feel about the queen's death. >> i have no feelings about it. >> no feelings at all. >> no. >> >> even though this is a commonwealth nation na and she was at a state. >> head of state of the commonwealth nation. i am not calm part of the commonwealth. i don't recognize myself as part of it. even though i am in the commonwealth nati
specifically here in jamaica. the folks who live here, the majority of them are descendants of slaves. they were brought here by the royal african company. it was directly in line with the monarchy that succeeds today and king philip the third. so, what you have is a lineage that many hearsay means that those who are in authority now should apologize and should recognize that the money that was taken off of the backs of slaves here from the sugar plantations is money that not only added to the...
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she visited jim mesa jamaica six times as monarch.ime in 1953, less than two years after she became queen. her final visit was in 2002 and it marked the start of her golden jubilee celebrations. she was accompanied on that visit, as she was so often in her travels around the world, by her husband, the duke of edinburgh. and i think the prime minister of jamaica, andrew, has perhaps compass the feelings many people have here about the queen, when he said her grace, elegances, and humility will be remembered throughout the ages. but the queen's death, perhaps, unsurprisingly has accelerated debates of being around for a long while now, about the colonialist past, and about the future role of the monarchy in certain commonwealth countries. we've seen displays of the complexities of that relationship in recent years, notably, when the duke and duchess of cambridge, you may remember, paid a visit to jamaica and the bahamas earlier this year. and that trip was marked by calls for reparation payments, for an apology for slavery. and prince w
she visited jim mesa jamaica six times as monarch.ime in 1953, less than two years after she became queen. her final visit was in 2002 and it marked the start of her golden jubilee celebrations. she was accompanied on that visit, as she was so often in her travels around the world, by her husband, the duke of edinburgh. and i think the prime minister of jamaica, andrew, has perhaps compass the feelings many people have here about the queen, when he said her grace, elegances, and humility will...
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jamaica is a very free and liberal country, and our people are very expressive.e you've seen all spectrum of opinions. yesterday. there are questions here that remain unresolved by experience, of course, never again 5 years ago. for the last time, he flew to the same antigay arbuda, which then survived the devastating hurricane, with the consequences of which britain, of course, could help to cope faster, he allegorically, but admitted that the problems were ripe for a long time remembered how he had been here 40 years before serving in the royal navy and playing with the locals. on credit, we ended up just trying to play cricket against local teams on each of the islands we visited on many occasions. it was a very disturbing experience. where athletes from antigua and barbuda regularly beat professional cricket players from england, but if a team from scotland, and these days again, on one side, thousands of scottish residents in the territory that died because of this, the second one expresses grief. so the first minister of scotland left a note of a book of co
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somebody is a former, a jamaica government minister and said this high commission for jamaica united kingdom, from 2012 to 2016. she joins us from them. and again, jamaica. what do you make of what you've seen today where, you know, things change. i think we've been expecting this to happen anytime now. it's probably better to earn some of expected. whoop. and when i woke up on thursday morning, was it not sure blurry, i knew that this is where we were going to be just to tell you that there are no 14 random countries, not 15. because recently bob beta became a republic. so this is the 6 countries of the colon, 14, i read countries including jamaica. although in jamaica we have had been, we have, we had discussions for many, many years about removing the monarch as i said, becoming a republic. it recently taken on even more importance and nothing to do with the cleans dying but to do with a promise that the prime minister has made to the country. and i think that most jimmy comes out looking forward to the day when we come a republic remove the monarch from being the head of state. h
somebody is a former, a jamaica government minister and said this high commission for jamaica united kingdom, from 2012 to 2016. she joins us from them. and again, jamaica. what do you make of what you've seen today where, you know, things change. i think we've been expecting this to happen anytime now. it's probably better to earn some of expected. whoop. and when i woke up on thursday morning, was it not sure blurry, i knew that this is where we were going to be just to tell you that there...
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in jamaica, a vocal push for a similar withdrawal.prince william and princess kate discovered when they visited jamaica in march, they demanded a formal apology. >> why do you blame the queen and the monarchy for slavery? >> because her direct line descendant of queen elizabeth ii was one of the first african trade slaving people to bring people here. >> reporter: slaves harvested sugar that, back then, was like gold. >> that was the business of the wealth and the value of slavery to the british. >> reporter: and carrie joins us live from jamaica tonight. and carrie, another crib i can't country may be on the verng of pulling away from the crown as well. >> that's right, tom. the caribbean nation may hold a break from the commonwealth. here in jamaica, there are those who say it has been a moment in waiting. and now with the queen's death, that moment has arrived. tom? >> we're going to have to wait and see what happens. kerry sanders from kingston tonight. we're back in a moment with the future on the qu with the future on the qu ee
in jamaica, a vocal push for a similar withdrawal.prince william and princess kate discovered when they visited jamaica in march, they demanded a formal apology. >> why do you blame the queen and the monarchy for slavery? >> because her direct line descendant of queen elizabeth ii was one of the first african trade slaving people to bring people here. >> reporter: slaves harvested sugar that, back then, was like gold. >> that was the business of the wealth and the value...
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including here in jamaica. >> are you mourning the queen's death? >> no. >> no? because?ing is regrettable. but she's not that close to us for us to be mourning. >> reporter: jamaican historian cliff hughes says this country's beautiful shores hold an ugly past. slavery. the enslaved forced to the west indies by the royal african company. they harvested sugar, known as green gold. >> it built england. it built the streets. it built the big businesses. >> that's the value of sugar at the time. >> yes. >> reporter: the new king, charles iii, now inherits that legacy. >> when slavery was finally abolished, those who were the enslavers were paid 20 million pounds, which was 40% of britain's annual budget. >> and how much were the slaves themselves who were now free given? >> not one cent. >> reporter: which is why reparations remain a hot topic. when the now prince and princess of wales visited jamaica in march, there were protests and demands for an official apology. some now hope that comes from the new king. under the court system here, which mirrors england's, if there we
including here in jamaica. >> are you mourning the queen's death? >> no. >> no? because?ing is regrettable. but she's not that close to us for us to be mourning. >> reporter: jamaican historian cliff hughes says this country's beautiful shores hold an ugly past. slavery. the enslaved forced to the west indies by the royal african company. they harvested sugar, known as green gold. >> it built england. it built the streets. it built the big businesses. >>...
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in jamaica, slavery -- african americans take into america. generation, they were born in britain. they british education. they were told the queen is great and it is a wonderful. my grandmother grew up loving the queen. should a picture of the queen on her wall when she died. the reality was very different en she got here, one my dad got here as a young man. all of the same racism that americans experience. brutality in the schools. we grew up not sing a connection . amy: your father chose to leave britain and go back to jamaica? >> he retired a few years ago. [indiscernible] the queen is the head of the nation. racism is as british as a cup of tea. amy: very interesting how you talked about black brits and black americans, here the other states you're talking about seeing racism every day on a daily basis and i britain it is not only in britain, but it is the empire, it is the commonwealth that is not so often. it was exported to the colonies. >> yeah, the big difference between america and britain is britain is said racial violence [indisce
in jamaica, slavery -- african americans take into america. generation, they were born in britain. they british education. they were told the queen is great and it is a wonderful. my grandmother grew up loving the queen. should a picture of the queen on her wall when she died. the reality was very different en she got here, one my dad got here as a young man. all of the same racism that americans experience. brutality in the schools. we grew up not sing a connection . amy: your father chose to...
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our correspondent martha has the latest from kingston in jamaica., just from being here for a short wild, that there's a huge amount of affection and admiration for queen elizabeth the second in the role that she held her. she visited jamaica six times as monarch the first time in 1953 less than two years after she became queen. her final visit was in 2002, and marks the start of her golden jubilee celebrations. she was a company on that visit, as she was so often in her travels around the world. by her husband, the duke of edinburgh. and i think that the prime minister of jamaica, andrew wholeness, was perhaps encompassing the feeling that many people have here about the queen when he said her grace, elegances and humility will be remembered throughout the ages. but, the queen's death, perhaps, and surprisingly, has accelerated debates that have been around for a long while now about the colonialist past. and about the future role of the monarchy in certain commonwealth countries. and we have seen displays of the complexities up that relationship i
our correspondent martha has the latest from kingston in jamaica., just from being here for a short wild, that there's a huge amount of affection and admiration for queen elizabeth the second in the role that she held her. she visited jamaica six times as monarch the first time in 1953 less than two years after she became queen. her final visit was in 2002, and marks the start of her golden jubilee celebrations. she was a company on that visit, as she was so often in her travels around the...
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>> the whole idea of jamaica is the scar, right? >> reporter: he is the uk's first professor of black studies. >> the company founded by the monarch and save more africans than any other company in the w. the world. the monarchy cannot be separated from slavery at all. >> reporter: but countries can separate themselves from the monarchy. >> from the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains stains our history. >> reporter: like the tiny island of barbados last november, when then prince chars prince charles congratulated one one of the realms on breaking away and becoming the world's newest republic. a new president president inaugurated, replacing replacing then queen elizabeth as head of state. >> is a descendent of slaves, i am aware of a difficult and troubled history. >> reporter: he is a royal historian and points out the british empire is long gone. but but to survive, the british monarchy needs to mix tradition and modernity. fewer people think there will be a monarchy in the next 1
>> the whole idea of jamaica is the scar, right? >> reporter: he is the uk's first professor of black studies. >> the company founded by the monarch and save more africans than any other company in the w. the world. the monarchy cannot be separated from slavery at all. >> reporter: but countries can separate themselves from the monarchy. >> from the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains stains our history. >>...
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meantime, here in jamaica, there are those who say that this has been a moment in waiting, and now withhe queen's passing, that moment has arrived. >> all right, kerry, thank you >>> here in the u.s., sunday was a day of remembrance for the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks. vice president harris witnessed the emotional tributes at ground zero in manhattan, marking 21 years since nearly 3,000 people were killed. there was a moment of silence before relatives read aloud the names of the victims meanwhile, the president and first lady spoke at the other two attack sites at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania >> i remember a message sent to the american people from queen elizabeth. it was on september 11th she poignantly reminded us, quote, grief is the price we pay for love grove is the price we pay for love. >> it changed us all but it reminds us that with courage and kindness, we can be a light in that darkness >> 21 years later and lives are still being lost according to her union, nypd captain janelle sanders died of a 9/11-related illness on the anniversary of the attack.
meantime, here in jamaica, there are those who say that this has been a moment in waiting, and now withhe queen's passing, that moment has arrived. >> all right, kerry, thank you >>> here in the u.s., sunday was a day of remembrance for the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks. vice president harris witnessed the emotional tributes at ground zero in manhattan, marking 21 years since nearly 3,000 people were killed. there was a moment of silence before relatives read aloud the names...
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this will be a really high point on the agenda such as prime minister andrew holmes of jamaica.his is what they're going to be talking about and will mean a lot. i think when you think of the queen's state visit to the public of ireland in 2011, she talked about things that should have been done differently and things that shouldn't be done at all in terms of the troubles in northern ireland the actions of british army, those are the kind of things they will have -- beginning to say as we move forward. charles has many challenges on his plate. britain is a country full of challenges, pomp, circumstance, magnificent today but there also is today, as he said in his own speech, a heavy task on his shoulders. >> go with me this moment. you see me looking over my shoulders here. the procession of people almost to a person -- i shouldn't say to a person, many of them carrying flowers and talk to me about what is going on here. >> these are people trying to do what they can to express -- >> it's a massive line. >> it's just instinctive thing, you buy flowers and come down here and lay
this will be a really high point on the agenda such as prime minister andrew holmes of jamaica.his is what they're going to be talking about and will mean a lot. i think when you think of the queen's state visit to the public of ireland in 2011, she talked about things that should have been done differently and things that shouldn't be done at all in terms of the troubles in northern ireland the actions of british army, those are the kind of things they will have -- beginning to say as we move...
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and jamaica's prime minister, for example, said that jamaica joined its brothers and sisters in the commonwealth. and morning the queen's passing and and tribute have also been pouring in from other former british colonies and commonwealth countries across africa and asia. as the indian prime minister and ramadi caught her stall ward of our times and said, she personified dignity and decency, and religious leaders to pope francis, sent his condolences and spoke about her role as a woman of faith. because of course, the queen was in just the british monarch, she was also the head of the church of england. so you know, a spiritual lead as well. and, and even russian president vladimir putin sent a telegram to prince charles. not can charles of course. and to express his condolences to the royal family and to the british people. so now we're going, we're making this transition of our from queen elizabeth to king charles the 3rd. what do we see here? well, they will be very big shoes to fill for king charles if he wants to serve, achieve the same respect and, and fondness that, that his mother was h
and jamaica's prime minister, for example, said that jamaica joined its brothers and sisters in the commonwealth. and morning the queen's passing and and tribute have also been pouring in from other former british colonies and commonwealth countries across africa and asia. as the indian prime minister and ramadi caught her stall ward of our times and said, she personified dignity and decency, and religious leaders to pope francis, sent his condolences and spoke about her role as a woman of...
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jamaica women came alive on the page with jamaica and talked to a language, by the way, which when you when you watch jamaican plays or when you see jamaican comedies hot white utilized so you know also they make duke are all united by some things that you know but not tell our pain right not to tell our stories. and so it was important for me to do. and so what patsey questioning what do we when we choose ourselves as women, you know why do we lose our choose ourselves as women? because underneath of that, you know, her not choosing or not wanting motherhood. what happened to her and then getting critiqued for it, you know, seeing us being seen as a pariah, you know, at the end of the day, does she have to have a choice? right. and so the whole her narrative was really about was that and also who be outside of societal gaze as black women. you know, i like we always there's always this this need this for socialites socialized me to be particular box or being boxed i love that dr. cooper had mentioned you know the sexuality and how some of us you know. yes, we know the traumas that hap
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it drew attention only to how much jamaica had changed.s country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday, the forces will deliver a 21 gun salute to celebrate king charles iii. nada tawfik there injamaica. here are some of the key moments we expect over the coming days. many of the exact dates are still to be confirmed. on saturday morning, the accession council, which includes senior government figures and former politicians, will meet at stjames's palace in london for the official proclamation of charles as king. that will be broadcast live for the first time in history. the king does not appear at that meeting. he enters at the second stage. the second stage, he will deliver his activities. that will be broadcast for the first time life and history. until now, it has always remained behind closed doors. the queen's body is expected to leave from balmoral in scotland on sunday to be taken by road
it drew attention only to how much jamaica had changed.s country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday, the forces will deliver a 21 gun salute to celebrate king charles iii. nada tawfik there injamaica. here are some of the key moments we expect over the coming days. many of the exact dates are still to be confirmed. on saturday morning, the...
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canada bahamas fought jamaica.st. st., grenadines, grenada parking lots have been valued and we have already designated the states of antigua and barbuda. it works in the year 2017, then prince charles lands on antigua, the flags at the airport are raised by this state itself and not by the british national, but by the royal standard, that is, the state is independent, but the head of state overseas monarch and today, the prime minister of this country, and you remember him, he gave an interview to the news on the sidelines of one of the st. choose their own head of state. we need to hold referendums. this is not a hostile act, but it is the final step towards completing the cycle of becoming a truly sovereign state in this official video promoters of antigua and barbuda, as a tourist destination, white faces are not visible. the inhabitants of these islands are descendants of african slaves brought here by the british colonialists. all these islands. this is very prince william and his wife kate when in march of t
canada bahamas fought jamaica.st. st., grenadines, grenada parking lots have been valued and we have already designated the states of antigua and barbuda. it works in the year 2017, then prince charles lands on antigua, the flags at the airport are raised by this state itself and not by the british national, but by the royal standard, that is, the state is independent, but the head of state overseas monarch and today, the prime minister of this country, and you remember him, he gave an...
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in that she hit jamaica. but we already had around $53.00 millimeters of right in 24 hours, which is around half the september average rainfall. so a lot of wet weather coming through here, keeper, we'll see around 4, maybe 5 times that amount of rainfall as a system makes its way through. with that large storm surge, large ways, we are likely to see a good deal of flooding for that western side of cuba pushes through quite quickly . and please say as we go on into wednesday, it does stagger up that western side of florida. so big concerns here as we go on through the next couple of days. and again, we are likely to see was but flooding and wind damage. ah, the new year, new lessons and murals. this is the time when you get to choose, your english teacher is for the next 2 years meet the teacher is empowering their students, my tech, and michael. it's all about read and we're gonna be looking at perspective. i want you to develop the skill with which you speak by letting them choose the lessons they learn. re
in that she hit jamaica. but we already had around $53.00 millimeters of right in 24 hours, which is around half the september average rainfall. so a lot of wet weather coming through here, keeper, we'll see around 4, maybe 5 times that amount of rainfall as a system makes its way through. with that large storm surge, large ways, we are likely to see a good deal of flooding for that western side of cuba pushes through quite quickly . and please say as we go on into wednesday, it does stagger up...
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jamaica is a very free and liberal country, and our people are very expressive. full spectrum of opinions. yesterday. there are questions here that remain unresolved by experience, of course, more, and when 5 years ago he last flew to that same antigay arbuda that survived then a devastating hurricane, with the consequences of which britain, of course, could help cope faster, he allegorically , but admitted that the problems started long ago remembered how 40 years before he visited this place while serving in the royal navy and played cricket with the locals. friends, we ended up just trying to play cricket against local teams on each of the islands we visited on many occasions. it was a very disturbing experience. where athletes come from and from antigua and barbuda regularly beat professional cricket players from england but if the team is from scotland and these days, again, on the one hand, thousands of scottish residents in the territory that died or the second express grief. here are the first ministers scotland left a record of a book of condolences, but
jamaica is a very free and liberal country, and our people are very expressive. full spectrum of opinions. yesterday. there are questions here that remain unresolved by experience, of course, more, and when 5 years ago he last flew to that same antigay arbuda that survived then a devastating hurricane, with the consequences of which britain, of course, could help cope faster, he allegorically , but admitted that the problems started long ago remembered how 40 years before he visited this place...
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we know that jamaica is also having similar discussions, australia having discussions. so i think that that king king charles is going to have to expect that and will have to play his role role accordingly. he is the head of the commonwealth, 54 countries, but actually it is up to the commonwealth to decide who is their heads and that possibly could change. i don't expect it to, but there is all to play for with that. and i think we have to be very interesting to watch what happens in the coming my and years with those republican movements in some of those countries. now we go back to charles, earned his sort of passion, passions of you will and things that he may carry on her through his reign. we saw in that report that one of those passions is of course, the environment, the climate he's, he's been a very big champion of, of that. do you think he'll be, can, he'll continue to be as vocal about those passions concerns or interests through his rank? i mean, he certainly been considered an activist prince because he was very, very clear about some of his, some of those
we know that jamaica is also having similar discussions, australia having discussions. so i think that that king king charles is going to have to expect that and will have to play his role role accordingly. he is the head of the commonwealth, 54 countries, but actually it is up to the commonwealth to decide who is their heads and that possibly could change. i don't expect it to, but there is all to play for with that. and i think we have to be very interesting to watch what happens in the...
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jamaica clearly might consider it.sense that the cycle of independents has to conclude with real independence. without bowing to distant monarch. i think you can distinguish between the person in your institution. and the state had a history, and some of the extreme was pretty ugly. >> how challenging would be for king charles to address the sins of the past? what cyberattack rope does he have to walk? should he just be open and invite conversation about? it would that be something a monarch might do in today's day and age? >> it's a very good point. it is something he would be open to. the nervousness people had around him is that the queen held the commonwealth together, frankly, fairly elderly king will have more trouble doing the same. partly because of the waves of modernism that we have discussed. partly because after 70 years, frankly, the queen was the only queen most people knew. it seemed easier to go on as it was. king charles along to keep it together as a cultural institution as a way to find people. peopl
jamaica clearly might consider it.sense that the cycle of independents has to conclude with real independence. without bowing to distant monarch. i think you can distinguish between the person in your institution. and the state had a history, and some of the extreme was pretty ugly. >> how challenging would be for king charles to address the sins of the past? what cyberattack rope does he have to walk? should he just be open and invite conversation about? it would that be something a...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, kingston, jamaica.hy. canada's governor general, mary simon, says those issues include, what are seen as dark chapters in the monarchy�*s relationship with canada's indigenous people. governor general simon is the first indigenous person to hold the role of representing the crown in canada. she's been speaking to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. her leadership has always brought calmness to any discussions that we've had, and an understanding of what canada was all about. in fact, she said her second home was canada. and she didn't shy away from commenting on issues that were, for instance, related to indigenous peoples in canada. colonisation has been a big issue confronting indigenous communities. residential schools have been a huge issue confronting indigenous communities, and the country... where the indigenous children were forcibly taken away from their parents, and forced to study in these schools? in these residential schools, yes. it was a very traumatic, horrific experience
nada tawfik, bbc news, kingston, jamaica.hy. canada's governor general, mary simon, says those issues include, what are seen as dark chapters in the monarchy�*s relationship with canada's indigenous people. governor general simon is the first indigenous person to hold the role of representing the crown in canada. she's been speaking to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. her leadership has always brought calmness to any discussions that we've had, and an understanding of what...
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"go back to jamaica." also had letters from, _ i also had letters from, interestingly enough, members of the _ interestingly enough, members of the black community who felt that i— of the black community who felt that i had — of the black community who felt that i had sold out to the white _ that i had sold out to the white establishment. these letters _ white establishment. these letters reminded me in no mean terms _ letters reminded me in no mean terms that— letters reminded me in no mean terms that i was here only for the black_ terms that i was here only for the black children. the racism was _ the black children. the racism was coming, both from the white side and — was coming, both from the white side and from the black side. i had a — side and from the black side. i had a responsibility for all the children in my school, regardless of race or religion. in fact, — regardless of race or religion. in fact, the differences were iess— in fact, the differences were less than— in fact, the differences wer
"go back to jamaica." also had letters from, _ i also had letters from, interestingly enough, members of the _ interestingly enough, members of the black community who felt that i— of the black community who felt that i had — of the black community who felt that i had sold out to the white _ that i had sold out to the white establishment. these letters _ white establishment. these letters reminded me in no mean terms _ letters reminded me in no mean terms that— letters reminded...
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there are signs that jamaica and other nations may well follow suit. >> tomorrow is here.y're just leaving number 10 and a surprise visitor arriving at the house of commons. >> that's right. liz truss is going over to westminster hall for the king's address to both houses. the you see her there make herg way over to -- she doesn't have an official role in this. they welcome the king and talk about mps pledging allegiance to him and then she'll be there. we've just seen in the westminster hall, we don't have a camera in there. but jeremy corbin is wearing a dark suit. of course, he didn't go to the king's speech on saturday. he turned up for this one. >> we're seeing the prime minister arriving at westminster hall. we don't have cameras inside west munster hall. >> no. >> we do. actually, we do. there we go. >> and liz truss. going to take her place. and they will be waiting to hear them speak. it will be a five-minute speech from the speaker of commons. and then the king will no doubt thank him for their tributes to the queen which we heard on saturday -- friday and saturd
there are signs that jamaica and other nations may well follow suit. >> tomorrow is here.y're just leaving number 10 and a surprise visitor arriving at the house of commons. >> that's right. liz truss is going over to westminster hall for the king's address to both houses. the you see her there make herg way over to -- she doesn't have an official role in this. they welcome the king and talk about mps pledging allegiance to him and then she'll be there. we've just seen in the...
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during that march 2022 trip, prime minister, of jamaica, told william and kate that jamaica would be,on from the monarchy. to make assess it's going to hold a referendum before 2025 to decide if it wants to sever ties with the crown, which, for decades, made fortunes off of the caribbean islands resources and through the slave trade, which passed through kingston. sport since queen elizabeth's death, several other commonwealth realms, all foreign outpost of the british out prior, are reassessing the relationship of the monarchy the commonwealth of nations is an international organization composed mainly of former british colonies. it rose from the ashes of the british empire. and at its peak in the 19th century, the empire covered a fifth of the world's surface, ruling about a quarter of the world's entire population. 413 million people fell under the british empire, after many decades of living under the ruthless rain, let's be clear, the ruthless reign of the british empire. the colonies grew empowered to throw off the yoke of british imperialism, some quite violently. but the 19 tw
during that march 2022 trip, prime minister, of jamaica, told william and kate that jamaica would be,on from the monarchy. to make assess it's going to hold a referendum before 2025 to decide if it wants to sever ties with the crown, which, for decades, made fortunes off of the caribbean islands resources and through the slave trade, which passed through kingston. sport since queen elizabeth's death, several other commonwealth realms, all foreign outpost of the british out prior, are...
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robin williams is a reporter for nationwide news network in jamaica capitol kingston. she explained what the queen's death could mean to the jamaican government's plans to make the country a republic while officially or you ahead of days becomes king charles the 3rd following the death of his mother. and already it is believed that the move forward in becoming a republic will gain momentum here in jamaica. and yet becoming a republic has been a topic of much conversation here in jamaica, as especially knowing, or di monday or the year of the independence. i can tell you that the queen's official representation here in jamaica, the governor general, or patrick allen, has not yet issued a statement on the passing of the plea in it. but so far, the prime minister, he has made a tweet on twitter accompanying with an image of the queen. he stated, it was with great sadness that i learned to be the queen elizabeth. the 2nd, the longest raining of riches monarch was reign bonded several decades. now he went further to the we join our brothers and sisters in the commonwealth.
robin williams is a reporter for nationwide news network in jamaica capitol kingston. she explained what the queen's death could mean to the jamaican government's plans to make the country a republic while officially or you ahead of days becomes king charles the 3rd following the death of his mother. and already it is believed that the move forward in becoming a republic will gain momentum here in jamaica. and yet becoming a republic has been a topic of much conversation here in jamaica, as...
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they are head of state for 14 commonwealth countries like australia, jamaica, new zealand. monarchy is supported by members of the royal family. let's bring in our guest, a writer, editor and author. she joins us from london. and, a royal writer and former photographer joins us from oxford. and, a london based political consultant and commentator and advisor from london. long live the queen or rather, long live the king, the queen is dead. we keep hearing of the legacy of this woman. i want to bring in lloyd in oxford. you spent a lot of time with the queen, took a number of pictures of her, went on key visits with her. we heard she was the up enemy -- she was the epitome of duty. >> she was trained by her parents. her father came to the throne unexpectedly when in 1936. he was landed as king with no experience and did not want that to happen to his daughter. even though at only 25, she was trained by the king. she saw documents from the time of the second world war and has her own box of government papers from the foreign office so she could get used to being the queen. i
they are head of state for 14 commonwealth countries like australia, jamaica, new zealand. monarchy is supported by members of the royal family. let's bring in our guest, a writer, editor and author. she joins us from london. and, a royal writer and former photographer joins us from oxford. and, a london based political consultant and commentator and advisor from london. long live the queen or rather, long live the king, the queen is dead. we keep hearing of the legacy of this woman. i want to...
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jamaica saint lucia.enque cineris and the states of antigu we have already designated. watermelon, how it works year 2017, then still prince charles lands on antigua flags in the airport raised this state itself and not the british national, but the royal standard, that is, an independent state, but the head of state is an overseas monarch and today the prime minister of this country, and you remember him, he gave an interview forums spoke about the desire to conduct their own policy in the last 24 hours in an interview with the british television company itv, he said it would be time for his country to choose its own head of state. it is necessary to hold referendums of actors. it's not a hostile act, but this is the final step towards the completion of the cycle of becoming a truly sovereign state. in this official video of the promoters of antigua and barbuda, as a tourist destination , the white faces of the inhabitants of these islands are not visible, the descendants of african slaves brought here b
jamaica saint lucia.enque cineris and the states of antigu we have already designated. watermelon, how it works year 2017, then still prince charles lands on antigua flags in the airport raised this state itself and not the british national, but the royal standard, that is, an independent state, but the head of state is an overseas monarch and today the prime minister of this country, and you remember him, he gave an interview forums spoke about the desire to conduct their own policy in the...
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antigua is looking into it, australia, jamaica. new zealand has said she expects new zealand to become a republic in her lifetime. i think jamaica will go quite quickly as well. and i think it will be a domino effect. i think country after country -- let's remember an australian female politician said she wasn't going to swear allegiance to the queen because of the suffering of indigenous people. king charles, as he is now, king charles has on his plate really the transition of britain. and certainly a lot of these countries said they weren't going to do anything while the queen is around. now the queen is no longer with us. under charles, i think they will look into the question of becoming republics. for some of them, it's quite constitutionally difficult. but i think the political will is there and also the public will as well. >> let me go to that deal, the public will and political will. scotland's first minister says the country stands ready to support king charles iii. but they had previously pushed and pledged for independe
antigua is looking into it, australia, jamaica. new zealand has said she expects new zealand to become a republic in her lifetime. i think jamaica will go quite quickly as well. and i think it will be a domino effect. i think country after country -- let's remember an australian female politician said she wasn't going to swear allegiance to the queen because of the suffering of indigenous people. king charles, as he is now, king charles has on his plate really the transition of britain. and...
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it drew attention only to how much jamaica had changed.he prime minister bluntly told the couple the country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now, though, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday, a 21—gun salute will be carried out to pay tribute to king charles iii. neda tawfik, yogita lemey and anne soy. king charles�*s first televised address as monarch has already been seen in parts by millions of people around the world, as well as the warmest of tributes to his mother, queen elizabeth, it gives us the first insight into the sort of king he will be. here's what he said in full. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, her majesty the queen — my beloved mother — was an inspiration and example to me and to all my family, and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family can owe to their mother; for her love, affection, guidance, understanding and example. queen elizabeth's was a life well lived; a
it drew attention only to how much jamaica had changed.he prime minister bluntly told the couple the country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now, though, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday, a 21—gun salute will be carried out to pay tribute to king charles iii. neda tawfik, yogita lemey and anne soy. king charles�*s first televised address as monarch has already been seen in parts...
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she is also the monarch in australia, canada, jamaica. your thoughts on this moment? francine: first, this is a week of morning. i am sure we will see outstanding sympathy from people. so many were saying i hope queen is ok. she was 96, so this has been planned meticulously. she was the official head of state.. she was no longer playing an official role in government but did undertake constitutional duty. if you reflect on the attachments of the citizens, that is one thing. we will spend time looking at the pageantry. every detail has been planned, but this is a constitutional monarch, so you will see king charles or whatever name he will decide to take and this will bring huge change. they will have to get used to having a new monarch but also everything in london. that will have to change. charles has stepped up to take care of some of his mother's and duties in the past. earlier this year, queen elizabeth had indicated that she would like charles's second wife to become queen consort, so there is a change in not only the habits of the royal family, but we will prob
she is also the monarch in australia, canada, jamaica. your thoughts on this moment? francine: first, this is a week of morning. i am sure we will see outstanding sympathy from people. so many were saying i hope queen is ok. she was 96, so this has been planned meticulously. she was the official head of state.. she was no longer playing an official role in government but did undertake constitutional duty. if you reflect on the attachments of the citizens, that is one thing. we will spend time...