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laura bicker, bbc news, san miguel.d later on tuesday. schools have been closed and boat owners ordered to stay ashore in central provinces, with the government standing by to evacuate up to a million people, if needed. there are also warnings in place for heavy rain, which could cause flooding and landslides. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we find out what's going to happen to the tens of thousands of floral tributes in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said today would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act, here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. this man, israel's right—winger ariel sharon, visited the religious compound, and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea unth
laura bicker, bbc news, san miguel.d later on tuesday. schools have been closed and boat owners ordered to stay ashore in central provinces, with the government standing by to evacuate up to a million people, if needed. there are also warnings in place for heavy rain, which could cause flooding and landslides. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we find out what's going to happen to the tens of thousands of floral tributes in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this....
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>> we're looking at, well this s san miguel.s great grandfathers son. >> for julian, mariachi has been kiininthink they're rs.sezeyear learning just music. >> this is not just a typical mc class. we also teach them a little bit of history. every song that we sing there's always there's always a message behin. trying to tell them hey. this is is the history of mariachi. we are now the second half of the book. for vicente riv era who's back for a second year. the dedn and commitment is real. three practice sessions a week includg four hours on saturday morning for the entire school year. >> that's vicente right here ata recent performance and no, he ws not nervous. > when you play mariachi music, what do you want want to for the kids. >> i want them to get inspired. >> for us it's important that we with the culture of mexico he. t weth geth prac >> cutakerk. wh s woh it? >> mypareoud. >>are now nearly 20 elementary school mariachi bands across the the country. alasalle is the only one in the west coast. thee taught over 200 classe
>> we're looking at, well this s san miguel.s great grandfathers son. >> for julian, mariachi has been kiininthink they're rs.sezeyear learning just music. >> this is not just a typical mc class. we also teach them a little bit of history. every song that we sing there's always there's always a message behin. trying to tell them hey. this is is the history of mariachi. we are now the second half of the book. for vicente riv era who's back for a second year. the dedn and...
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this is the main road to san miguel.see, many people are out of their houses, spending time on the side of the road. they are sharing food, information. people have gone to relatives houses. i have been to some of the other neighborhoods where we have had to wade through chest deep water. many people are on the roofs, passing throto one another. people say that is how they will have to live until these floodwaters recede. ♪ >> this is "outside source," live from the bbc room in london. britain's central bank said it is willing to hike interest rates to control inflation following a slump in the pound due to concerns about government borrowing. now, italy's far right leader giorgia meloni is on course to become the country's first female prime minister. she is widely expected to form italy's most right-wing government since world war ii. there she is claiming victory. >> italy has chosen us. it's important to understand that if we are called to govern this nation, we will do it for all italians, uniting the people. >> her
this is the main road to san miguel.see, many people are out of their houses, spending time on the side of the road. they are sharing food, information. people have gone to relatives houses. i have been to some of the other neighborhoods where we have had to wade through chest deep water. many people are on the roofs, passing throto one another. people say that is how they will have to live until these floodwaters recede. ♪ >> this is "outside source," live from the bbc room...
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allowable rel, i'm been, i'm elijah barnett, and this is the worst flooding that has happened here in san miguel. that is, my house has 2 levels when the guy and the war to reached the 2nd floor. no, michael, even a local market is completely submerged level, philippines, president marcus, conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts, you may have gotten lucky things this thing, and it's a bit, ah, but look, i think i don't it's clear for all mile this, sir. from what we did this last, this is the very, very important is preparation. ah, get people out of the areas of danger. ahead of the land, full thousands of people were moved to emergency shelters. to spend the night in safety, far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon that philippines has seen this year. ah, football now in england host, germany at wembley stadium. and there last matches of the nation's li, being described as a matchup only for pride as both sides have had lack luster outings in the competition. hands he flicks unbeaten run as coach ended wh
allowable rel, i'm been, i'm elijah barnett, and this is the worst flooding that has happened here in san miguel. that is, my house has 2 levels when the guy and the war to reached the 2nd floor. no, michael, even a local market is completely submerged level, philippines, president marcus, conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts, you may have gotten lucky things this thing, and it's a bit, ah, but look, i think i...
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in parts of san miguel, you can't walk to your house. you have to wade there. their rooftops, victims of a super typhoon that struck with little warning. the floodwaters here rose more quickly than expected, sweeping away and killing five rescue workers. tens of thousands had to seek shelter and precious crops have been left in ruins. jacquelyn david made the decision to stay in her house with her four children. translation: the typhoon was really strong. _ it happened very fast. all of a sudden, we saw water everywhere. the winds were violent. i was very frightened. all i could do was pray. these floods are the worst this region has seen — and yet there's a sense of resignation that these powerful storms are now just part of life. there is a feeling that this time, the philippines may have got lucky, that they were prepared enough, that they got enough people to safety. but the worry is that these kind of extreme weather events in this country keep happening and with increasing frequency. and the voices from the rooftops of this neighbourhood are calling for a
in parts of san miguel, you can't walk to your house. you have to wade there. their rooftops, victims of a super typhoon that struck with little warning. the floodwaters here rose more quickly than expected, sweeping away and killing five rescue workers. tens of thousands had to seek shelter and precious crops have been left in ruins. jacquelyn david made the decision to stay in her house with her four children. translation: the typhoon was really strong. _ it happened very fast. all of a...
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very low lying areas are being affected by flooding, we are hearing in areas like san miguel where peopleking closely to the red cross here in the philippines, they have volunteers out in coastal areas and on bridges, they are in various towns and villages, trying to usher people from affected areas into evacuation centres as you saw there. that is key because what they are giving is information about rising river levels and where aid might be needed most. everything in the philippines is on standby, and as i said in that report, this is a country very much used to extreme weather events, but the warning for this one came so late because it intensified so quickly. find this one came so late because it intensified so quickly.— intensified so quickly. and last ear ou intensified so quickly. and last year you covered _ intensified so quickly. and last year you covered another - intensified so quickly. and last - year you covered another typhoon, hundreds dying there. do authorities learn anything from having to deal with this regularly? 0f equipped to do this? the with this regularly? of equi
very low lying areas are being affected by flooding, we are hearing in areas like san miguel where peopleking closely to the red cross here in the philippines, they have volunteers out in coastal areas and on bridges, they are in various towns and villages, trying to usher people from affected areas into evacuation centres as you saw there. that is key because what they are giving is information about rising river levels and where aid might be needed most. everything in the philippines is on...
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this is the main road to san miguel, and as you can see, many people are out of their houses i'm justough, chest deep and many people are on the roofs, passing food from roof to roof and that is the way, they say, they will have to live until the floodwaters recede. many are unwilling to leave their homes because they fear they will be rooted. we are waiting for an update from the disaster committee and the philippines, but so far the president has said he feels that the country has got away quite likely because this super typhoon came so quickly before heading and bashing into the philippines that they did have time to put out the warning and it seems that that preparation has paid off on this occasion, but there is a wider message here. many people tell me that the storms are becoming more frequent and more intense and that, for them, is the concern and when i spoke to people earlier there were not asking for new housing or better roofs or facilities, the one thing they asked for was, please tell the world they need to focus on climate change. two teenagers are due to appear at leed
this is the main road to san miguel, and as you can see, many people are out of their houses i'm justough, chest deep and many people are on the roofs, passing food from roof to roof and that is the way, they say, they will have to live until the floodwaters recede. many are unwilling to leave their homes because they fear they will be rooted. we are waiting for an update from the disaster committee and the philippines, but so far the president has said he feels that the country has got away...
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this was the road to san miguel in many people are out of their houses and they�*re just spending timeshe way they are going to have to live until these floodwaters received, many feel they will be looted —— received. many feel they will be looted —— recede. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? britain central bank says it is willing to hike interest rates to control inflation following the slump in the pound concerns about government borrowing. now to a big story that�*s straight out of a sci—fi. in the next few hours, nasa is planning to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid to change its course. the space rock doesn�*t pose any danger to the earth, but this mission will test whether one could be diverted if it was heading for our planet. our science editor rebecca morelle has more. three, two, one, and lift off of the falcon nine. after the end of the first stage, he could see them come to life. mann after the end of the first stage, he could see them come to life. now it is nearin: could see them come to life. now it is nearing its _ could see them com
this was the road to san miguel in many people are out of their houses and they�*re just spending timeshe way they are going to have to live until these floodwaters received, many feel they will be looted —— received. many feel they will be looted —— recede. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? britain central bank says it is willing to hike interest rates to control inflation following the slump in the pound concerns about government borrowing. now to...
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we are on the main road to san miguel, one of the worst hit areas on the main island of the philippines i'm just going to take you to give you an idea, as soon as you come off the road, where the floodwaters go. if you go down the alley you can see they are having to wade at least chest deep to get to their homes, which is one of the reasons why i'm not standing in that water. you've got thousands of people living under these conditions at the moment hoping the floodwaters will recede over the next few hours. this super typhoon did come with a warning but not much because it formed so quickly before slamming into the philippines in the last few hours. it brought with it those gusty winds and torrential rain and it's that rain coming off the mountains that has caused so much trouble here. five rescue workers, as you mentioned, were swept away in floodwaters as they tried to get out in a boat and rescue people from their homes. when the president spoke during a disaster committee meeting this morning, what he said was that he feels that at this time the philippines may have got off lightl
we are on the main road to san miguel, one of the worst hit areas on the main island of the philippines i'm just going to take you to give you an idea, as soon as you come off the road, where the floodwaters go. if you go down the alley you can see they are having to wade at least chest deep to get to their homes, which is one of the reasons why i'm not standing in that water. you've got thousands of people living under these conditions at the moment hoping the floodwaters will recede over the...
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this is one of the main roads to san miguel, where the fire and rescue workers lost their lives and whatrs of this morning as the floodwaters rose really rapidly and they swept away those workers. many people here we are shocked even though they had warning. i think what the president of this country has said in the last few hours is that he feels at this stage that the philippines has got off quite lightly because this super typhoon, which formed at the weekend, off the east coast of the country, formed very quickly in 24—hour is and gave aid workers, agency workers, very little time to prepare. as you can see, many people here have decided 0k, we are going to be out of our houses, 711,000 people removed from their houses overnight. many of them are still stranded in evacuation centres or they are with their families being helped to get food and water. speaking to the red cross, they had volunteers and monitors all over the country waiting to see where it was hit. this is one of the worst hit areas. i've been there we had to weigh chest tighten many people are stuck on their rooms and o
this is one of the main roads to san miguel, where the fire and rescue workers lost their lives and whatrs of this morning as the floodwaters rose really rapidly and they swept away those workers. many people here we are shocked even though they had warning. i think what the president of this country has said in the last few hours is that he feels at this stage that the philippines has got off quite lightly because this super typhoon, which formed at the weekend, off the east coast of the...
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fue el campo donde de niño miguel aprendió a jugar béisbol hijo de inmigrantes mexicanos el joven continúa ligado entrena como era de esperarse desde pequeño el aficionado de sanra la organización de los gigantes es parte de esto del equipo que compite en grandes ligas pero es integrante de un proyecto de gran valor trabajar en el fondo de la organización en esta iniciativa tiene programas de béisbol para promover la salud educación y deporte en los niños >> entre quise ser jugador de gigantes y ahora poder ser parte es increíble >> tu contrato expira en enero como lo hacen los peloteros debe demostrar lo que tiene figueroa aporte ideas importantes como estrategias para tener y su utilidad es que los niños tengan la misma oportunidad que tuvo con los gigantes >> diversión en el verano poder jugar béisbol poder tener la educación que me dieron buen compañero tener nuestro arbolito como yo pero estar al 100%
fue el campo donde de niño miguel aprendió a jugar béisbol hijo de inmigrantes mexicanos el joven continúa ligado entrena como era de esperarse desde pequeño el aficionado de sanra la organización de los gigantes es parte de esto del equipo que compite en grandes ligas pero es integrante de un proyecto de gran valor trabajar en el fondo de la organización en esta iniciativa tiene programas de béisbol para promover la salud educación y deporte en los niños >> entre quise ser...
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cnn's miguel marquez has more. this man was in sans just today, along with 50 other venezuelan migrants. today, he is in martha's vineyard. >> when he got off the plane, i ask him, what did you think at the place? beautiful, gorgeous, the people are from the. he says the people in texas, he was promised up if he got on the plane, no idea where he was going. >> there are three options, he says, washington, utah, here in massachusetts, whatever available. the plane left in brussels. it's a tactic we have seen in texas, arizona and now florida. republican governors shipping migrants this so-called sanctuary cities and states with little to no notice. >> there is no low that these people will go. they will keep going lower and lower, and they are willing to use humans, children, women, families as political pawns for their own gain. it is depraved, it is evil, it is wrong, but what makes america great is what we see here today, which is island community and a stay in massachusetts coming together to support people here. >> i-27-year-old m
cnn's miguel marquez has more. this man was in sans just today, along with 50 other venezuelan migrants. today, he is in martha's vineyard. >> when he got off the plane, i ask him, what did you think at the place? beautiful, gorgeous, the people are from the. he says the people in texas, he was promised up if he got on the plane, no idea where he was going. >> there are three options, he says, washington, utah, here in massachusetts, whatever available. the plane left in brussels....
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miguel marquez. he talked to one man, he's got an asylum hearing in san antonio in the days ahead but found himself inartha's vineyard. it sort of doesn't make any sense to shuttle the problem around, you point out. now this texas sheriff says he wants to investigate whether any laws were broken. what do you think about that? >> well, human trafficking comes to mind as a potential problem for these people who are shipping these immigrants around. it's something to look into definitely. if you're making false promises and shipping people by plane and there were 100 of them when they arrived by plane, that's just a major problem. let's consider that. where is that going? suppose the governor of new york wants to ship some homeless people from new york and he arranges for a flit for them to fly to florida or, for example, a mayor of a city, say new jersey, wants to ship welfare recipients to higher income level somewhere in new york city, it's endless. it has to stop. it's not in the national interests. you can't ship your problem to someone else's jurisdiction. it's not a solution for you nor for the pe
miguel marquez. he talked to one man, he's got an asylum hearing in san antonio in the days ahead but found himself inartha's vineyard. it sort of doesn't make any sense to shuttle the problem around, you point out. now this texas sheriff says he wants to investigate whether any laws were broken. what do you think about that? >> well, human trafficking comes to mind as a potential problem for these people who are shipping these immigrants around. it's something to look into definitely. if...
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miguel marquez spoke to one man who said his plane originated in san antonio. >> there were three optionse left and brought us here. when you step on american soil, you feel at ease that you're here and well protected. you lose the stress of the journey we had to go through in seven countries. very stressful across all of central america. >> today, governor ron desantis is disputing accusations that his team misled any of the venezuelans they were relocating, and he vowed florida will use every penny of his allowed budget to relocate migrants to other states. >> the folks that are contracted not only do they give them a release form to sign, they actually give them a packet, and in that packet included a map of martha's vineyard. it was obvious that's where they were going and they gave that to them, and here's the thing, it's all voluntary. >> joining me now is democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee. she represents texas and is a member of the house judiciary committee. good to have you back. we had congressman crist on a few minutes ago who said the doj should investigate here. do
miguel marquez spoke to one man who said his plane originated in san antonio. >> there were three optionse left and brought us here. when you step on american soil, you feel at ease that you're here and well protected. you lose the stress of the journey we had to go through in seven countries. very stressful across all of central america. >> today, governor ron desantis is disputing accusations that his team misled any of the venezuelans they were relocating, and he vowed florida...
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miguel? >> heating up with a criminal investigation. the bear county sheriff where san into who exactly tried to lure 48 migrants to martha's vineyard. saying they were led there under false pretenses and is asking for more information. this as the fight between republican governors and some blue states gets even worse. >> an indication of how some migrants are being convinced to travel from red states to blue. a pamphlet provided to venezuelan asylumseekers going from texas to martha's vineyard. the pamphlet offers refugee assistance including cash and employment services. all the migrants flown to martha's vineyard were seeking asylum, not refugee status. more buses, more migrants shipped from texas to new york city. no heads up, no coordination. >> this is a humanitarian crisis created by human hands. >> reporter: mayor adams blaming texas governor greg abbott who continues to send bus loads of migrants to new york city. six buses already arriving today, at least 22 over the weekend. >> when we reached out to greg abbott and stated, can we coordinate, can we identify
miguel? >> heating up with a criminal investigation. the bear county sheriff where san into who exactly tried to lure 48 migrants to martha's vineyard. saying they were led there under false pretenses and is asking for more information. this as the fight between republican governors and some blue states gets even worse. >> an indication of how some migrants are being convinced to travel from red states to blue. a pamphlet provided to venezuelan asylumseekers going from texas to...
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start our coverage with cnn's miguel marquez on martha's vineyard where the community is scrambling to try to provide support for these migrants. >> reporter: this man was in san antonio yesterday along with 50 other venezuelan migrants. today he's in martha's vineyard. when you got off the plane, i ask him, what did you think of this place? beautiful, gorgeous, the people are very friendly. he says in texas he was promised help if he got on the plane, no idea where he was going. there were three options, he says, washington, utah, here in massachusetts, whatever was available. the plane left and brought us here. it's a tactic we've seen in texas, arizona and now florida. republican governors shipping migrants to so-called sanctuary cities and states with little to no notice. >> there's no low that those people will go. they'll keep going lower and lower and they're willing to use humans, children, women, families as political pawns for their own game. it is depraved. it is evil. it is wrong. but what makes america great is what we see here today which is an island community and a state in massachusetts is coming together to support the people here. >> reporte
start our coverage with cnn's miguel marquez on martha's vineyard where the community is scrambling to try to provide support for these migrants. >> reporter: this man was in san antonio yesterday along with 50 other venezuelan migrants. today he's in martha's vineyard. when you got off the plane, i ask him, what did you think of this place? beautiful, gorgeous, the people are very friendly. he says in texas he was promised help if he got on the plane, no idea where he was going. there...