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corp volunteer jack arrived this the marshall islands in 13 years ago.ried to a bikinian and with citizenship, he is the trust liaison officer for the people of bikini. >> the easy way to describe my job is anything that comes at the bikinians from the outside world, i deal with it. >> the biggest part of his job is administering two u.s. government trust funds. only partial compensation, he says, for leaving their homes. >> reporter: we have not been compensated tore what happened to the people of bic eachy. in the 1940s, and 50s, they've been off their homeland. they had three islands in vaporized and had been off their homeland for 40 years. people suffered damages. >> in 2001, the bikinians were awarded more damages. more than 600 million for their land by the marshall island nuclear claims tribunal, set up and funded by the u.s. money. >> you have already the sense of injustice because of the nuclear testing, and now you have climate change coming again. and a constant feeling like the world is stacked against the marshall islands in, and always has
corp volunteer jack arrived this the marshall islands in 13 years ago.ried to a bikinian and with citizenship, he is the trust liaison officer for the people of bikini. >> the easy way to describe my job is anything that comes at the bikinians from the outside world, i deal with it. >> the biggest part of his job is administering two u.s. government trust funds. only partial compensation, he says, for leaving their homes. >> reporter: we have not been compensated tore what...
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it is the most populous of atolls making up the marshall island. to make a living by diving. >> reporter: this is a place you have been coming to for a long time. >> a long time. >> reporter: how many years? >> nine years. >> reporter: last year he was shocked at what he saw when he returned to this spot. >> i saw bleaching coral. accounts last year. when you say bleaching coral, what happened, the white. >> very white. very white. >> and normally it should be full of colour. >> yes, green, purple. red. but no more now. . >> we had a major bleach ing event that started in the marshall islands in last fall. it was part of an event developing over time. as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands it stressed the corals, and they are in bad shape. >> reporter: mark is coordinator of reef watch at noah. the national oceanographic and atmospheric group, an expert on the complex ecology of coral. >> coral is interesting. it's animal, vegetable and mineral. the tissues. >> when the temperatures are too high, the corals expel the algae,
it is the most populous of atolls making up the marshall island. to make a living by diving. >> reporter: this is a place you have been coming to for a long time. >> a long time. >> reporter: how many years? >> nine years. >> reporter: last year he was shocked at what he saw when he returned to this spot. >> i saw bleaching coral. accounts last year. when you say bleaching coral, what happened, the white. >> very white. very white. >> and normally...
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it's getting people to understand that climate change is not in the future for people of the marshall islandsand other island nations, china, they are people that live to the impact. they look to the fewer and see something is not down on a global scale. their lives will be difficult, and land become inhabitable. there's a president who has brought land elsewhere with the understanding understanding. >> at first glance this beautiful hawaiian beach may appear untouched. >> the plastics problem in hawaii, and what the islands in are doing about it now. later, another coastal community and the fight to save its shore line from unwelcome intruders. >>> our fast-forward look now at another peril in the pacific. with its private each beaches and wildlife hawaii is a picture of paradise something everyone uses threatens to destroy it. adam may visited hawaii to see the dangers of plastic in paradise. >> reporter: mark grew up on the beaches. >> this is my home. i feel a responsibility to do my party to make sure my children and children's children have clean beaches. >> reporter: he made doing his
it's getting people to understand that climate change is not in the future for people of the marshall islandsand other island nations, china, they are people that live to the impact. they look to the fewer and see something is not down on a global scale. their lives will be difficult, and land become inhabitable. there's a president who has brought land elsewhere with the understanding understanding. >> at first glance this beautiful hawaiian beach may appear untouched. >> the...
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but no,. >> we had a major bleaching event that started in the marshall islands last fall. as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands it really stressed the corals and they're in very bad shape. >> as they begin to explore the reef there are the life live coral inter percented with healthy coral. devoid of life drained of all color, many covered with a thick layer of dull brown algae. others have already begun to collapse and crumble to the sea floor. what is happening in the marshall islands appears to be growing into a global event. >> the bleaching now is along the tropical pacific area along the equator. >> in the months ahead the predict that coral bleaching will be hitting close for home. we're going to see the thermal stress return to go white. we're also seeing here the caribbean, the northern caribbean areas will likely will be hit. the gulf of mexico, we're looking mostly at a chance of bleaching in cuba, in the bahamas, and in florida. >> scientists say that the state of the earth's coral reefs depends on keeping global warming below 2 degrees
but no,. >> we had a major bleaching event that started in the marshall islands last fall. as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands it really stressed the corals and they're in very bad shape. >> as they begin to explore the reef there are the life live coral inter percented with healthy coral. devoid of life drained of all color, many covered with a thick layer of dull brown algae. others have already begun to collapse and crumble to the sea floor. what is...
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we had a major bleaching event starting in the marshall islands in in fall. it was part of a global event that's been developing over time. and as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands in, it really stressed the corals, and they are in bad shape. into mark is coordinator of reef watch at noah, the national oceanographic d atmospheric administration, and an expert on the ecology of coral. >> coral is interesting, because they are animal, vegetable and mineral. so you have an animal, and microscopic algae are living inside the tissue. when temperatures get too high, the corals will expel the algae, spit it out into the water column and goes from having a nice algae and tissues to spitting them into the water, a few remaining. coral is lighter. algae gives the coral its colour. most turn white when they kick it out. they have ripped the guts out. and they are starving. this is a stressful event. . >> as we descend below the waves and explore the reef. there are none of the tell-tale whites that signify distress. and still the live coral. in
we had a major bleaching event starting in the marshall islands in in fall. it was part of a global event that's been developing over time. and as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands in, it really stressed the corals, and they are in bad shape. into mark is coordinator of reef watch at noah, the national oceanographic d atmospheric administration, and an expert on the ecology of coral. >> coral is interesting, because they are animal, vegetable and mineral. so you...
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the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on >> the iran nuclear deal. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off. >> for more depth... >> the narrative has shifted here in tehran. iranians want the sanctions ended. >> more perspective... >> every iranian will be happy. >> iran cannot be trusted. >> more insight... >> iran is actually trying to build trust with the international community. >> and more understanding... stay with al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera. >> hello there. this is the newshour live from london. coming up: sa saudi arabia saidt arrested hundreds of suspects with links to isil. iran's supreme leader says his country's stanchion on the u.s. has not changed despite a historic nuclear deal. scuffles in south carolina as the ku klux klan
the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on >> the iran nuclear deal. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off. >> for more depth......
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and then a tropical depression near the marshall islands. this one may become a tropical storm by tonight. it will be the 11th named this year. and then raquel is now a tropical low and is expecting heavy rain over the islands over the weekend. now, let's talk about linfa. it is now a severe tropical storm and expected to become a typhoon and then move over the north of luzon as we go into the weekend. also early next week. it is a very slow-moving system so stormy conditions will continue and it could enhance the west coast of the philippines also seeing torrential rain and strong winds for the next several days. and about 2,000 kilometers east of linfa there's chan-hon. it is expected to move to a typhoon and move over guam over the weekend. as a typhoon. strong winds of nearly 200 kilometers per hour likely along with 300 millimeters likely. stormy conditions expected over the weekend especially on your saturday. and this system may hit or may head to south of china as well as the southwestern islands of japan. very bad news because this r
and then a tropical depression near the marshall islands. this one may become a tropical storm by tonight. it will be the 11th named this year. and then raquel is now a tropical low and is expecting heavy rain over the islands over the weekend. now, let's talk about linfa. it is now a severe tropical storm and expected to become a typhoon and then move over the north of luzon as we go into the weekend. also early next week. it is a very slow-moving system so stormy conditions will continue and...
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the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on >> the show's called "third rail". we'll be talking about topics that you wouldn't ordinarily touch. people are gonna be challenged, we're not gonna take sides... an approach that treats every single player in a particular story equally. it's something fresh and something new. >> you have to taste chocolate all day long. >> how one man's passion... >> you take a piece of chocolate and you break it and you listen. >> led to a lifelong obsession... >> i owe my life to chocolate. >> and a dark warning. >> the world will run out of chocolate by 2020. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm maryam namazi. coming up in the next 60 minutes, bailout deal for greece. but it won't
the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on >> the show's called "third rail". we'll be talking about topics that you wouldn't ordinarily touch....
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the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on ♪ >> we've come a long way. but a couple of big issues still are open. >> a night at the round table. talks of a third bail-out for greece drag on as a possible deadline looms. hello. i am darren jordan. also on the head, on the version of breakthrough. iran and u.s.a. close to signing a historic deal. >> the search is on for mexico's drug pin after he escapes from prison again through a tubal
the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on ♪ >> we've come a long way. but a couple of big issues still are open. >> a night at the round table....
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the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen.not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on "third rail," ajam and twitter. i'm imran garda. goodnight. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york, i'm erica pitzi, here are today's top stories. >> we can reach an agreement tonight if all parties want it. >> greek's prime minister alexis tsipras sounds optimistic as european leaders reportedly demand more from athens. >> and entering a decisive phase in the iran nuclear talks. u.n. officials say there's unresolveded hurdles. they
the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen.not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on "third rail," ajam and twitter. i'm imran garda. goodnight. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new...
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the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on news hour. from al jazeera headquarters in doha, this is the newshour. iran's supreme leader says the deal had not change feelings toward the u.s. >> after an isil car bomb killed more than 100 people, trucks and cars in flames after ail
the islands in, not just the marshalls and other islands in and they watch it happen. it's not an abstract, it's a daily thing. it's a part of people's every day conversation. >> you can't say more about the reports much. >> you can see more of the reports on "compass". thank you sheila macvicar for joining the show. >> the conversation continues on news hour. from al jazeera headquarters in doha, this is the newshour. iran's supreme leader says the deal had not...
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last april iran's islamic revolutionary guard navy stopped a marshal islands flag ship as it tried to go into the straits of hormuz. and this is at a time when iran is strieg to get major -- is trying to get major countries in the world to negotiate with them. iran continues to hold its hostages within any reasonable way of finding hostages. three americans: abedini former u.s. marine amir kontaki. "washington post" journalist jason rezaian they remain totally uncooperative in helping to locate former f.b.i. official robert levinson. when the secretary of state is asked about why these people weren't part of the negotiations he says, well, this was negotiation about nuclear weapons but not about people unlawfully and wrongly detained. well it quickly became a negotiation about not just nuclear weapons but all kinds of other weapons that we have prevented the iranians from having access to in a worldwide marketplace that that quickly was added to the topic but we couldn't get three americans released and find out more about one american than we know now. the concessions laid out by yes
last april iran's islamic revolutionary guard navy stopped a marshal islands flag ship as it tried to go into the straits of hormuz. and this is at a time when iran is strieg to get major -- is trying to get major countries in the world to negotiate with them. iran continues to hold its hostages within any reasonable way of finding hostages. three americans: abedini former u.s. marine amir kontaki. "washington post" journalist jason rezaian they remain totally uncooperative in helping...
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marshall to the first island chain so if the environment is different is the of fundamentals that our similar we try to achieve stability and the question is to have been acceptable military balance were the key trend for competition and hardware preserve stability over time letting the chinese think that they have their territorial aims? hedges and just us and the soviets anymore as we draw down the numbers we were down at 1,000 but then you have countries like pakistan growing faster than any other in the world. russia will stay there but what used to be a bipolar'' -- cold war can become the end state and we have roughly the same number of nuclear weapons as the soviet union is a hard year have parity if everybody has 1,000? have oh do you gauge if you can deter the psychological aspect? that is commercial has behalf looked at the human beings are not rational or their bit version is of the same as we do. he looks at demographics and the social sciences and he tries to figure out what will enable us to research. even at the global war on terrorism in one discussion i had with milit
marshall to the first island chain so if the environment is different is the of fundamentals that our similar we try to achieve stability and the question is to have been acceptable military balance were the key trend for competition and hardware preserve stability over time letting the chinese think that they have their territorial aims? hedges and just us and the soviets anymore as we draw down the numbers we were down at 1,000 but then you have countries like pakistan growing faster than any...
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the marshal islands. germany and turkey are above the u.s.t. that's what president obama has said before. >> you know it's a bigger concern for the eu strength for germany. >> oh yes, yes. yes, absolutely. next door neighbors. much more exposed or they are more exposed. i wouldn't say much more exposed than we are to greek banks. >> lisa cook of michigan state university, thank you for making time for us. >> thank you. >>> all right. still to come this hour shifting gears and going to the movies and the rise of the robot. arnold schwarzenegger is back in the theaters as the terminator. we'll have a guest to talk about the threat robots in our every day lives present and not just science fiction. >>> and then what comes next in south carolina when official debate begins over the confederate flag and then the very latest on the iran nuclear talks under way in vienna austria. we'll update you. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a pa
the marshal islands. germany and turkey are above the u.s.t. that's what president obama has said before. >> you know it's a bigger concern for the eu strength for germany. >> oh yes, yes. yes, absolutely. next door neighbors. much more exposed or they are more exposed. i wouldn't say much more exposed than we are to greek banks. >> lisa cook of michigan state university, thank you for making time for us. >> thank you. >>> all right. still to come this hour...
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the american invasion of the home islands was not scheduled by general marshal for at the earliest november and problem bhi later in the spring of '46. and by that time, everyone knew the war was going to be over. and so general groves made the decision to use the bomb because he had built it. and he wanted to use it. >> that's right. we go back to the question of abuse. and kai said that about truman not making a decision. yes, i have written a pape better that. and there is no piece of paper which says i harry truman authorize the use of the atomic bomb on japan. there just is not. and can you look far and wide and you'll never find one. the momentum of the program at the time was so extreme and we have to remember that fdr dies on april 12th. harry truman, he doesn't know anything about the bomb. he knows very little about it. he's briefed by secretary simpson. and he's told about this massive thing. and now it's on his shoulders. about, you know what to do with all of this. and fdr was irresponsible and not telling truman more about it so that he was better prepared. but i obviously thi
the american invasion of the home islands was not scheduled by general marshal for at the earliest november and problem bhi later in the spring of '46. and by that time, everyone knew the war was going to be over. and so general groves made the decision to use the bomb because he had built it. and he wanted to use it. >> that's right. we go back to the question of abuse. and kai said that about truman not making a decision. yes, i have written a pape better that. and there is no piece of...
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airline norwegian announced new flights out of dwi marshall that includes trips on mondays and friday. and tuesdays and saturdays you'll get to the islands. here's how it works. norwegian says fares will start at $79 out of the u.s. 99 bucks for the return home. they'll start the new routes in december. so you'll have to wait a little while. all the flights will include free wi-fi. >>> well there's been an outpouring of support for maryland governor larry hogan since he announced his cancer diagnosis. one bowie woman says his story reminded her of her own cancer treatment. she says she's living proof that with aggressive treatment, cancer can be beaten. pat lawson has her story. >> i had an eggplant sized tumor in my chest. >> reporter: in her late 30s, shartice got a biopsy that led to a shocking diagnosis. aggressive large b-cell nonhodgkins lymphoma. >> i had a biopsy for the mass found in my chest because of a cough i'd had for less than two weeks. >> reporter: at the time 16 years ago she was the picture of health. >> i was an avid fitness enthusiast. i was 38 years old at the time mother of a 5-year-old. long-time vegetarian. >> re
airline norwegian announced new flights out of dwi marshall that includes trips on mondays and friday. and tuesdays and saturdays you'll get to the islands. here's how it works. norwegian says fares will start at $79 out of the u.s. 99 bucks for the return home. they'll start the new routes in december. so you'll have to wait a little while. all the flights will include free wi-fi. >>> well there's been an outpouring of support for maryland governor larry hogan since he announced his...
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marshal had to allow double the number of people they would, and put people at the doors to facilitate exits in case of an emergency. it is an extraordinary development there. let's go to rhode island where a beach has reopened after an apparent explosion that sent one woman to the hospital. police are ruling out terrorism as they investigate what happened. chris is at the beach. welcome to you. first off, the condition of the woman who was injured. what do we know about that and how she got these injuries? >> reporter: yeah, it really just is an incredible story. she remains in the hospital her family hopeful she'll get released today. i'm here with her sister who was here yesterday sitting five feet from your sister. what did you see? >> my sister's chair was butted up against a rock. i was looking directly at my sister. there was a bang and then you could see the rock shift and the eruption came. she was ejected from the chair like a cannonball four, five feet off the ground ten feet out, and landed down and she was unconscious for three minutes. sand in her nose banged up literally. then we started to call 911. >> without a doubt, an explosion. >> it was an explosion first, the
marshal had to allow double the number of people they would, and put people at the doors to facilitate exits in case of an emergency. it is an extraordinary development there. let's go to rhode island where a beach has reopened after an apparent explosion that sent one woman to the hospital. police are ruling out terrorism as they investigate what happened. chris is at the beach. welcome to you. first off, the condition of the woman who was injured. what do we know about that and how she got...
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last april iran's islamic revolutionary guard navy stopped a marshal islands flag ship as it tried to go into the straits of hormuz. and this is at a time when iran is strieg to get major -- is trying to get major countries in the world to negotiate with them. iran continues to hold its hostages within any reasonable way of finding hostages. three americans: abedini former u.s. marine amir kontaki. "washington post" journalist jason rezaian they remain totally uncooperative in helping to locate former f.b.i. official robert levinson. when the secretary of state is asked about why these people weren't part of the negotiations he says, well, this was negotiation about nuclear weapons but not about people unlawfully and wrongly detained. well it quickly became a negotiation about not just nuclear weapons but all kinds of other weapons that we have prevented the iranians from having access to in a worldwide marketplace that that quickly was added to the topic but we couldn't get three americans released and find out more about one american than we know now. the concessions laid out by yes
last april iran's islamic revolutionary guard navy stopped a marshal islands flag ship as it tried to go into the straits of hormuz. and this is at a time when iran is strieg to get major -- is trying to get major countries in the world to negotiate with them. iran continues to hold its hostages within any reasonable way of finding hostages. three americans: abedini former u.s. marine amir kontaki. "washington post" journalist jason rezaian they remain totally uncooperative in helping...