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st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.amba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic roots of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it started with sound system culture injamaica and all of these other places. you know, the guys who bring the massive systems out. they were experimenting with sound. they started experimenting with dubs. this is where remixes came from. so, there is a long history and tradition to kind of electronic music and experimentation in the caribbean. but some locals didn't want an electronic music festival on their shores. they wanted this little—known island to be the best kept secret and remain exclusive. not everyone was happy, of course, but i think it's because of the style of music
st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.amba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic roots of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it started with sound...
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st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.from reggae music to samba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it started with sound system culture injamaica and all of these other places. you know, the guys who bring the massive systems out. they were experimenting with sound. they started experimenting with dubs. this is where remixes came from. so, there is a long history and tradition to kind of electronic music and experimentation in the caribbean. but some locals didn't want an electronic music festival on their shores. they wanted this little—known island to be the best kept secret and remain exclusive. not everyone was happy, of course, but i think it's becaus
st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.from reggae music to samba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it...
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we touch down in st martin for a spot ofjet blasting and to check out a music festival aimingto enticerowd to the caribbean island. and taking the perfect snap — we head to the lake district to capture one of the uk's most photographed landscapes. i want people to see my pictures and think, "wow," you know, "that's inspiring." but it's something they can see with their own eyes. jerusalem is one of the world capitals of religious tourism. and easter and passover make for its busiest weeks. and a particular hotspot is the church of the holy sepulchre, where some believejesus is buried. we got rare access to the newly renovated tomb. they called jerusalem the world's holiest city. it's also one of the most conflicted. politics aside, the fact is, jerusalem has monuments that are sacred to three of the world's biggest religions. like the western wall for those of the jewish faith. for muslims, there is the distinctive dome of the rock shrine. then deep in the heart of the old city, through the damascus gate, is christendom's most important church. tucked away on the edge of the muslim and
we touch down in st martin for a spot ofjet blasting and to check out a music festival aimingto enticerowd to the caribbean island. and taking the perfect snap — we head to the lake district to capture one of the uk's most photographed landscapes. i want people to see my pictures and think, "wow," you know, "that's inspiring." but it's something they can see with their own eyes. jerusalem is one of the world capitals of religious tourism. and easter and passover make for...
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st. martin. >> reporter: st. un sets and a caribbean white house? this house was quietly put on the market this week, reportedly for a cool $28 million. >> it's one of the most spectacular properties in the world. >> reporter: the president purchased the house in 2013 and has primarily use it it as a rental part since mounting his campaign. >> i don't care, i'm really rich. >> the souis property is huge. >> it's not a huge amount of money, believe it or not. >> it's not immediately clear why the president's trust is now selling the property. the sale might just result in another headache for the president. >> if our presidents would have gone to the beach for 15 years, we would be in much better shape than we are right now, that i can tell you. >> according to "the washington post," a wealthy russian investor has expressed interest and recently toured the house. maybe donald trutrump should lo different direction. word on the street is a certain ex-president has been hanging around with billionaires in the tropics
st. martin. >> reporter: st. un sets and a caribbean white house? this house was quietly put on the market this week, reportedly for a cool $28 million. >> it's one of the most spectacular properties in the world. >> reporter: the president purchased the house in 2013 and has primarily use it it as a rental part since mounting his campaign. >> i don't care, i'm really rich. >> the souis property is huge. >> it's not a huge amount of money, believe it or not....
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st. martin is correct.nd it took a sudden death match-up to put varada over the top. >> what large mountain system that stretches more than miles separates the taclamacan desert from the tibetan plateau? the correct answer is the kunlun mountains. so our champion is pranay varada from texas. >> reporter: for wright a second place finish was something to be proud of. >> i set the goal as a top three finisher this year. i accomplished the goal but of course i would have wanted to win. >> was your heart racing? you seemed pretty calm. >> i was feeling pretty calm. i was more concerned about my hair, to be honest. >> reporter: varada finished just outside the final three last year. the day that you lost on this stage last year, did you study that day? >> yeah. i've been researching and trying to find ways to not make the same mistake twice. after last year i was definitely sure that this year would be the year i could win this. >> reporter: now, for all his hard work and dedication and perseverance take home a
st. martin is correct.nd it took a sudden death match-up to put varada over the top. >> what large mountain system that stretches more than miles separates the taclamacan desert from the tibetan plateau? the correct answer is the kunlun mountains. so our champion is pranay varada from texas. >> reporter: for wright a second place finish was something to be proud of. >> i set the goal as a top three finisher this year. i accomplished the goal but of course i would have wanted...
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st. martin for sale. what is to prevent someone from buying that property to influence him?wonder where it comes from. we got in mother's day, i know you also wanted me to get in a lil wayne reference. he famously said, too much money, it ain't enough money. if donald trump has billions and the kushner family with hundreds and millions or more, why take these risks? >> all i can think of is, trump and the people around him see the presidency as a steppingstone. this isn't the end. this is what brings them up to the level of true oligarchy, which they may not quite feel they've reached. and we don't know what his finances are. but we do know a couple months ago, a chinese-american woman bought one of his apartments from him, from trump organization, for $16 million. that's money going right into his pocket. and how many more deals like that are there going to be? lil wayne has it right. i don't know why they need more money. >> david corn and dorian warren, thank you for joining. i want to show our control room, where everybody has a mom, including mine. happy mother's day. t
st. martin for sale. what is to prevent someone from buying that property to influence him?wonder where it comes from. we got in mother's day, i know you also wanted me to get in a lil wayne reference. he famously said, too much money, it ain't enough money. if donald trump has billions and the kushner family with hundreds and millions or more, why take these risks? >> all i can think of is, trump and the people around him see the presidency as a steppingstone. this isn't the end. this is...
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st maarten, or saint—martin, depending on which part of the island you are on, is the smallest islandworld. and the partition between two different nations. a french side and a dutch side. technically, it's two different countries, and attracts more than 2 million visitors every year. its airport, princess juliana international, is truly unique, because on one side you have a public beach, on the other there is a huge mountain range. pilots say it's one of the scariest landings in the world, and it's easy to see why. just ahead their is the a340, that has flown in from paris. the people on there have been on board for about eight hours and 30 minutes. the landing just behind us, the runway length is about 7000 feet. traditionally, aircraft of that size need about 8000 feet to land safely. there is only a tiny margin of error, if any. it's the second busiest airport in the caribbean. and exciting as it is to watch landings from the beach, it's even more thrilling to see aircraft take off. this is what they calljet blasting. in a minute we're going to all get pushed back. it's already s
st maarten, or saint—martin, depending on which part of the island you are on, is the smallest islandworld. and the partition between two different nations. a french side and a dutch side. technically, it's two different countries, and attracts more than 2 million visitors every year. its airport, princess juliana international, is truly unique, because on one side you have a public beach, on the other there is a huge mountain range. pilots say it's one of the scariest landings in the world,...
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st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> now a live desk update. >> from "abc7 mornings." >> while you were sleeping tensions remain high in texas, protesters out all night and tons of people protesting a law that bans sanctuary cities in the lone straight. in front of the governor's mansion, the governor signed the law yesterday and it requires local government and law enforcement to comply with federal immigration laws and there are strict penalties for everybody that does not comply with the new law including possible jail time. back to you. >> thank you. >>> b.a.r.t. is launching a crackdown on fare cheaters but according to the "san francisco chronicle" a new state law leaves b.a.r.t. powerless from charging juveniles.
st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> now a live desk update. >> from "abc7 mornings." >> while you were sleeping tensions...
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st. peter's basilica exchanging gifts. the president gave the pope books, including a book with the first writings by dr. martin and then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting -- on environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences on a policy standpoint between the president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. publicly, bring up, their differences on capitalism and immigration. >> president trump is in brussels today meeting with european leaders as part of an eight-day overseas trip. he has been talking about fighting terrorism in saudi arabia, jerusalem. leaks a problem with coming out of the investigation for the manchester bombing. tell us what theresa may will say. >> theresa may will be raising exclusiveof the bbc's reporting that manchester authorities have stopped sharing intelligence with the united states surrounding that terror attack because of leaks coming from the u.s. to members of the media. candidly i've spoken with four trumpet political consultants this morning here in brussels who have said this embolde
st. peter's basilica exchanging gifts. the president gave the pope books, including a book with the first writings by dr. martin and then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting -- on environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences on a policy standpoint between the president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. publicly, bring up, their differences on capitalism and immigration. >> president trump is...
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. >> let's take a look at a clip of demitri's martin's new film dean which he directed and st stars.ut you'll get it done. call me if you need a pep talk. i know you can do it. don't forget to eat. love you, bye. >> message saved. >> it's what you've got it's go you got. >> , first thing big thing that in your life you'll never get over it. how is your dad doing. >> he's okay i guess. some course of cross training phase of grief. >> do you watch tv. >> i watch it on my tv. >> i'm going to sell house. >> i grew up there. i don't want you to sell the house. >> you want me to go on living alone. how i'm not grieving right. >> that was a clip from dean it's a comedic and heartfelt tale about father and son's battle with grief after the death of a bee love family member main character dean played by our next guest is an illustrator who falls hard for la woman while trig to prevent his father from selling the family home in the wake of his mother's death. and although the film hasn't hit theaters just yet it was already wouldn't award at 2016 fry tree becca film festival we're sitting down
. >> let's take a look at a clip of demitri's martin's new film dean which he directed and st stars.ut you'll get it done. call me if you need a pep talk. i know you can do it. don't forget to eat. love you, bye. >> message saved. >> it's what you've got it's go you got. >> , first thing big thing that in your life you'll never get over it. how is your dad doing. >> he's okay i guess. some course of cross training phase of grief. >> do you watch tv. >>...
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martin luther king jr. this was a big ceremonial stop. after that, the president and first lady visited the sistine chapel and st. peter's basilica.gainst the back drop of president trump and the pope in a very sort of surreal moment exchange barbed words during the presidential campaign. it was then candidate trump who called the pope's rhetoric disgraceful after the pope appeared to take issue with the candidate trump's immigration and refugee policies at the time. saying anyone who promotes building barricades instead of building walls is not a christian. this is the beginning of a busy day. mr. president and first lady heads to brussels for the g7 summit. >> thank you, sara for reporting. while the president is away, washington is crunching the numbers of the first budget. who are the winners and losers in the president's spending plan? this effects every one of us. the panel breaks it down next. i guess i was born with a crayon in my hand. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket
martin luther king jr. this was a big ceremonial stop. after that, the president and first lady visited the sistine chapel and st. peter's basilica.gainst the back drop of president trump and the pope in a very sort of surreal moment exchange barbed words during the presidential campaign. it was then candidate trump who called the pope's rhetoric disgraceful after the pope appeared to take issue with the candidate trump's immigration and refugee policies at the time. saying anyone who promotes...
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st. louis at 81. where you have these big air masses colliding thunderstorms and last night you get 27 records of tornadoes in oklahoma and wisdom martinhreat upper midwest and as of today four reports of tornadoes even nebraska and iowa as well as southern minnesota getting brunt of that damage and look at the snow. cooler air is out. there and this is part of the frontal boundary that approaches us on friday and dropping temperatures. tomorrow, look for 92 here in the city and maybe upper 80s north and west and as we look at "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast. looking for storms on friday afternoon and that will signal the beginning of the cool down as a frontsal boundary strips south so we can cooler monday there will be a chance of showers and temperature of 81. tuesday, mostly sunny, 77. chance of rain back in the forecast on wednesday at 78 degrees. all right, that's your 7 day forecast. happy cicada hunting. >> if there's such a thing. >> it's been weeks for the d.c. sports fan. >> that's not why they need a safe place. brody logan has given -- being a d.c. sports fan is roller coast were tall peaks followed by depressingly game
st. louis at 81. where you have these big air masses colliding thunderstorms and last night you get 27 records of tornadoes in oklahoma and wisdom martinhreat upper midwest and as of today four reports of tornadoes even nebraska and iowa as well as southern minnesota getting brunt of that damage and look at the snow. cooler air is out. there and this is part of the frontal boundary that approaches us on friday and dropping temperatures. tomorrow, look for 92 here in the city and maybe upper 80s...
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martin luther king jr.'s works. francis offered his three main teaching documents, and an olive branch medal. >> we can use peace. >> reporter: later, after touring the sistine chapel and sts basilica, and the president offered a new assessment of the pope. >> he is something, he is really good. we had a fantastic meeting. we had a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> reporter: president trump's take on his meeting with the pope differs greatly from the interpretation of veteran vatican analysts. they believe that the president was exaggerating. the vatican issued an unusually brief statement about the discussions. >> they qualified the meeting as "cordial," which means that the meeting was not a cold one. not warm. >> reporter: but long-time vatican watcher riccardo christiano says he doubts there was any meeting of minds. >> i think that it was a opportunity to meet, but also, impression is that they understood that they have different perspectives. >> reporter: analyst robert mickens was far more upbeat. he says it was a success for the vatican. >> pope francis is always very gracious. he likes to build bridges of encounter. it's very, very important to get the
martin luther king jr.'s works. francis offered his three main teaching documents, and an olive branch medal. >> we can use peace. >> reporter: later, after touring the sistine chapel and sts basilica, and the president offered a new assessment of the pope. >> he is something, he is really good. we had a fantastic meeting. we had a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> reporter: president trump's take on his meeting with the pope differs greatly from the...
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martin, you know there's still such fascination with diana. >> it's incredible. when she was married in 1981, something like 200 million people watched the wedding ceremony at st.ral. fast forward to her death, the funeral service was estimated to have been seen by 2 billion people. she had risen stratospherically not only as an icon but combined two victory elms. on the one hand, she was this incredible insider. she was at the center of the royal family. she was married to the heir to the throne and gave birth to the next in line. and yet she was also an outsider. in the sense that you'll never forget her holding a baby with leprosy in india o someone hiv positive and that connection with the public meant that all of us felt as prime minister tony blair said that she was the people's princess. >> and we'll also never forget the interview that you did with her. what do you remember best about that? >> i think what i remember best is that here was an individual who seemed to combine everything about humanity, capable of the greatest acts of kindness and also capable of the greatest mistakes imaginable and she combined that humanity in a way that was remarkable g
martin, you know there's still such fascination with diana. >> it's incredible. when she was married in 1981, something like 200 million people watched the wedding ceremony at st.ral. fast forward to her death, the funeral service was estimated to have been seen by 2 billion people. she had risen stratospherically not only as an icon but combined two victory elms. on the one hand, she was this incredible insider. she was at the center of the royal family. she was married to the heir to...
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st. peter's basilica, exchanging gifts this morning, as it is morning in rome. the president gave the pope books, including a book with some of the first writings by dr. martin luther king. the pope, then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting, on the environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences between as president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. he did not publicly bring up their differences on capitalism or immigration. you'll remember in the summer of 2015 when the pope came out against the then candidate donald trump's rhetoric on building a wall. the president will also be speaking with the vatican secretary of state. e'ss of course, is the pop more political apparatus of vatican city. this is where some of their differences could emerge, privately. they did meet privately, including melania trump, who wore a more traditional vieleil. mark: meanwhile, the attention turns to the president's fiscal agenda. the 2018 budget was unveiled yesterday. to what extent do we have support for this budget and how will this budget differ from the ultimate edge it, when i
st. peter's basilica, exchanging gifts this morning, as it is morning in rome. the president gave the pope books, including a book with some of the first writings by dr. martin luther king. the pope, then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting, on the environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences between as president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. he did not publicly bring up their differences on...