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. >> reporter: jean was from st. lucia. parents bertrum and allison spoke exclusively to cbs news before the start of the trial. >> i have prayed that god will help me to sit in the same room with my son's killer. >> i would like to meet her and ask her, what went wrong? how did you take him away from me? >> reporter: more than a year after losing her son, allison jean says she just wants to hear the truth. >> just come clean. >> reporter: what would that do for you? >> i'm looking forward to the trial as one step to closure. >> reporter: the jury is made up of eight women and four men. five of the jurors are black. now, if she's convicted of murder, guyger could spend the rest of her life in prison, and she is expected to take the stand during this trial. margaret? >> brennan: omar, thank you. tonight there is a massive effort to bring home more than 500,000 stranded travelers. they got stuck at airports and hotels all around the world as thomas cook, the oldest travel company in the world, suddenly shut down. kris van cle
. >> reporter: jean was from st. lucia. parents bertrum and allison spoke exclusively to cbs news before the start of the trial. >> i have prayed that god will help me to sit in the same room with my son's killer. >> i would like to meet her and ask her, what went wrong? how did you take him away from me? >> reporter: more than a year after losing her son, allison jean says she just wants to hear the truth. >> just come clean. >> reporter: what would that do...
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the idea that you would transport a tomato to st lucia which is a small tropical island because the economies of scale suggested it's cheaper to produce its image right. how does a small farmer in solutia survive if in fact the product that he's producing which may have substantially less carbon emissions but he cannot produce the volume of that tomato to be able to sell it at the price that's currently on the market so imagine if a country of $180000.00 people can find the solutions to be sustainable and viable . and that you now go the way that we're thinking we're seeing lettuce. i had to write it down again think small and acts smart. right because it's about being small no all of a sudden we're the big part was the economies of scale but it wasn't being priced in because you have the transportation to bring everything else to the district in the world basis whereas i go to a restaurant in an island bali i want to get fresh produce from delhi and now people are saying that's what they want they don't want they can choose to come from somewhere else or can joost it really is the same proto
the idea that you would transport a tomato to st lucia which is a small tropical island because the economies of scale suggested it's cheaper to produce its image right. how does a small farmer in solutia survive if in fact the product that he's producing which may have substantially less carbon emissions but he cannot produce the volume of that tomato to be able to sell it at the price that's currently on the market so imagine if a country of $180000.00 people can find the solutions to be...
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the couple had picked up the cases in st lucia before setting sailfor portugal.ldren after new figures show a fall in the take up of all routine vaccinations for the under—fives in england in the last year. coverage of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, or mmr, are also down, for the fifth year in a row. just over 90%, 9 out of 10 children aged two, were vaccinated against mmr last year — a drop from more than 91%. the world health organisation's target is 95%, which scotland and northern ireland already achieve. our health editor hugh pym has more details. vaccines work best when 95% of children have them, which stops the disease spreading. but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr. there wasn't a care in the world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and
the couple had picked up the cases in st lucia before setting sailfor portugal.ldren after new figures show a fall in the take up of all routine vaccinations for the under—fives in england in the last year. coverage of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, or mmr, are also down, for the fifth year in a row. just over 90%, 9 out of 10 children aged two, were vaccinated against mmr last year — a drop from more than 91%. the world health organisation's target is 95%, which scotland and...
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on may the 1st the caribbean island of st lucia will be the stage for afghanistan's 1st world cup match against india. the afghanistan cricket team on their own terms and in defiance of sporting logic will be standing side by side with the world's best. when you see other teams quitting their grounds their facility that others and you think ok they have got a bit of edge on you but then if there are no laws and work up that's going to be another story but it's still my heroes and obviously i personally think that i'm proud of this team. they're doing for peace and we want to change the mind of the people that that water water is really bad and we want that the whole country to come like like like the unity like we have you know team. we have not decided to legarda countries have we just don't know how ground kidneys nothing . and we are just being forward country envy replay far from hard. for a country drive isn't a country. proud to be an afghan from 2001 well what better way to catch up with this film than with 2 of its main players in the studio with us here andy richardson of cours
on may the 1st the caribbean island of st lucia will be the stage for afghanistan's 1st world cup match against india. the afghanistan cricket team on their own terms and in defiance of sporting logic will be standing side by side with the world's best. when you see other teams quitting their grounds their facility that others and you think ok they have got a bit of edge on you but then if there are no laws and work up that's going to be another story but it's still my heroes and obviously i...
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josh: today on the voyager, i come ashore to st. lucia bird's eye view of the rainforest. chela: all right, three, two, one, go! josh: visit an art studio filled with creations made of wood. that's so interesting. and you carved all this by hand? jallim: all carved by hand, we use tools that you see right here. josh: and learn how the cacao nut turns into the taste of chocolate. it's incredible how the flavors change from the raw fruit, after a little sun dry and a roast. oh, that's delicious. my name is josh garcia. ever since i was a kid i've dreamt about travelling the world by ship, immersing myself in
josh: today on the voyager, i come ashore to st. lucia bird's eye view of the rainforest. chela: all right, three, two, one, go! josh: visit an art studio filled with creations made of wood. that's so interesting. and you carved all this by hand? jallim: all carved by hand, we use tools that you see right here. josh: and learn how the cacao nut turns into the taste of chocolate. it's incredible how the flavors change from the raw fruit, after a little sun dry and a roast. oh, that's delicious....
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smaller island nations may lend assistance, dominique, barbados, sa st. lucia. we're getting support from small islands and large ones at well. and we remind people we're open for tourism. these are two islands. nassau is not effected, there are many areas in the bahamas to still vacation. >> tourism is an important part of your economy. airports are open? people can get in? >> airports on all other islands are open. still plan your vacations. call hotels before you go, that's the message we're telling people. as you stated, we are a tourism economy, now more than ever, do your tourism in the rest of the country. we have so many islands to choose from, if you want to help and volunteer, these are the two islands we need you to help. >> a lot of people want to volunteer and help. good luck to you and all of the people in the bahamas. a beautiful place. been there several times. >> absolutely. >> hopefully you'll recover. >> we will. >> thank you very much. >>> let's get the newest forecast just in on hurricane dorian. our meteorologist, jennifer grey, is in the c
smaller island nations may lend assistance, dominique, barbados, sa st. lucia. we're getting support from small islands and large ones at well. and we remind people we're open for tourism. these are two islands. nassau is not effected, there are many areas in the bahamas to still vacation. >> tourism is an important part of your economy. airports are open? people can get in? >> airports on all other islands are open. still plan your vacations. call hotels before you go, that's the...
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the couple had picked up the cases in st lucia before setting sail for portugal.d hit and run has died in hospital. the school girl died this afternoon following a collision with a vehicle on hillsview avenue in kentonjust after six—thirty last night. police have arrested one person they believe was driving the vehicle. there's been a fall in the take up of all routine vaccinatons for the under—fives in england in the past year. coverage of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination, mmr, has also gone down, for the fifth year in a row. just over 90 percent — 9 out of 10 children aged two, were vaccinated against mmr last year. a drop from over 91% the previous period. but the world health organisation's target is 95% — a target scotland and northern ireland are already achieving. our health editor hugh pym has the story. there wasn't a care in the world for children at this play centre this afternoon. but for their parents, there's plenty to think about. when key decision is whether or not to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts, the mot
the couple had picked up the cases in st lucia before setting sail for portugal.d hit and run has died in hospital. the school girl died this afternoon following a collision with a vehicle on hillsview avenue in kentonjust after six—thirty last night. police have arrested one person they believe was driving the vehicle. there's been a fall in the take up of all routine vaccinatons for the under—fives in england in the past year. coverage of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination, mmr,...
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jean's parents traveled from native st. lucia to dallas for this trial. i spoke with the pair who says they're nervous that justice will not be served. >> it's dependent on so many human beings. it's depend on the jury, the prosecution, the defense. it's dependent on so many things. >> reporter: things it you can't control. >> things i cannot control. on the one hand, as a woman of faith, i leave it to god to judge. >> reporter: but as a mom? >> as a mom and as a human being, i know that humans do not always act as god wants. >> reporter: guyger faces life in prison if convicted of murder. if found not guilty, she'll walk. jean's father told me after a long process he's ready to forgive guyger. as for allison jean, she says she's not quite there yet. >> you can still see the pain. thank you very much, omar. >>> an historic night at the emmys, familiar sxhhits. "game of thrones" and first-time nominee, "fleabag" took home four awards. entertainment tonight co-host joins us from los angeles. late night for you. can you tell us about the mood backstage at th
jean's parents traveled from native st. lucia to dallas for this trial. i spoke with the pair who says they're nervous that justice will not be served. >> it's dependent on so many human beings. it's depend on the jury, the prosecution, the defense. it's dependent on so many things. >> reporter: things it you can't control. >> things i cannot control. on the one hand, as a woman of faith, i leave it to god to judge. >> reporter: but as a mom? >> as a mom and as a...