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colonial domination of the island. irst phase i will call the classic phase, where the united states sought only to extract resources, and largely sugar. a puerto rico was taken as rhizome work, spanish-american war of 1948: with cuba and the philippines. cuba and the philippines were gradually released by the united states. puerto rico was not. when the united states took over puerto rico, so did four north american sugar companies. that's what it was all about: sugar. president harry truman: puerto rico almost blew apart because of the selfish sugar landowners. they owned tremendous tracts of land in puerto rico, which they devoted entirely to sugar, then worked these poor people for a dollar a day or 50 cents, if they could get them for that. and they'd rather see those people starve. i don't mean to imply that we were in any way cruel to the puerto ricans, but there is another kind of cruelty. that's indifferenceindifference and neglect. juan: that was president truman, in his own words, talking about this first cla
colonial domination of the island. irst phase i will call the classic phase, where the united states sought only to extract resources, and largely sugar. a puerto rico was taken as rhizome work, spanish-american war of 1948: with cuba and the philippines. cuba and the philippines were gradually released by the united states. puerto rico was not. when the united states took over puerto rico, so did four north american sugar companies. that's what it was all about: sugar. president harry truman:...
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that are needed on the island. early industries of south carolina, raising cattle. mostly to send livestock to power the mills and fresh meat to feed the folks on the island. timber. cutting down-- wood to send for fire. lumber to construct mills. coming from the big pine forests of the southeast. and then there's also the fact that the islands need people. ,he second half of the 1600's no accident, you can see the rise of a trade in indian slaves, native american slaves being taken to the islands. pretty much every colony in north america engages in it to some extent. south carolina on a larger scale than most, but new england colonies, they sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. virginians sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. south carolina on a massive scale. tens of thousands of native americans are sent down to the island. and even for a colony that wasn't directly involved in supporting the islands, the older colony of virginia which still had its tobacco plantations, virginia sti
that are needed on the island. early industries of south carolina, raising cattle. mostly to send livestock to power the mills and fresh meat to feed the folks on the island. timber. cutting down-- wood to send for fire. lumber to construct mills. coming from the big pine forests of the southeast. and then there's also the fact that the islands need people. ,he second half of the 1600's no accident, you can see the rise of a trade in indian slaves, native american slaves being taken to the...
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the technology alone was not enough to change the island. but, bringing that technology, that english thing links barbados to england's wealth and economics.ent way to is these tiny, mundane, economic decisions that transform slavery and so much of north america. technologys when the barbados is no investment opportunities are created. the tobacco plantations of barbados were not turning out as well as planned. but, when english people realize they have a space that could grow sugar, and a space where they can bill sugar -- mill sugar, that's a prime investment opportunity. all the pieces come together. there's a settler class. you've got a small group of tobacco farmers with established credit. has a reputation as a place that is secure. it hasn't been burned by the spanish in the past 20 years. is a safe space for the money to go. they have access to the valuable technology the portuguese had developed, and through the point they have an access to west african labor. with thehat together most crucial ingredient of all, explodes.bados not ov
the technology alone was not enough to change the island. but, bringing that technology, that english thing links barbados to england's wealth and economics.ent way to is these tiny, mundane, economic decisions that transform slavery and so much of north america. technologys when the barbados is no investment opportunities are created. the tobacco plantations of barbados were not turning out as well as planned. but, when english people realize they have a space that could grow sugar, and a...
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as this historic exodus unfolds, fault lines came to find out what the future holds for the island they've left behind. >> we have a good country here >> yeah, it's a beautiful place. >> as puerto rico's crisis deepens, the government is slashing public spending. one of the sectors that's been hardest hit - education. >> yes, in the past two years, the government has shut down 135 schools. >> mercedes martinez is president of the teachers' federation. they've been trying to fight the school closures, but the government is now planning hundreds more. >> well, it's definitely a response from the government, and an attack towards the working class and the-- >> an attack on the working class? >> yes, definitely. there-- >> why on the working class? i mean, are the schools in areas where-- >> yes. all of the schools--that have been shut down have been in areas of impoverished communities. >> we're on our way to the jose melendez ayala school, which was closed just before the school year began. but the community has refused to leave until the secretary of education pays them a visit. >> so this
as this historic exodus unfolds, fault lines came to find out what the future holds for the island they've left behind. >> we have a good country here >> yeah, it's a beautiful place. >> as puerto rico's crisis deepens, the government is slashing public spending. one of the sectors that's been hardest hit - education. >> yes, in the past two years, the government has shut down 135 schools. >> mercedes martinez is president of the teachers' federation. they've been...
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in you have questions relating to the electrical service in treasure island when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and industrial supply center in 1998 at a time the sfpuc entered into an agreement with the port of oakland to continue services to the island providing power to
in you have questions relating to the electrical service in treasure island when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center...
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. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used this canopy as a safe haven for spawning terrorists. this is "war stories" and i'm oliver north coming to you from the sue lieu province in the philippines. we are on grounds from where groups like abusaayaf and others have killed scores of filipinos while terrorizing scores of people. counter terrorism is taking place here by the filipinos backed by the united states, and join us as we look at this global war on terror. >>> unconventional warfare, unconventional operations. >> the military is more than gun-kicking gun slingers. solving complex military problems. >> working behind the scenes, training, advising, assisting local military the for
. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories."...
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they say the ship came within 44 kilometers of the islands. they said that it is rare for chinese navy vessels to sail so close to the senkakus. nakatani said he felt it was important to publicize the incident. >> translator: the vessel's actions were unusual. it sailed back and forth from west to east all day. we were closely monitoring its activities. i thought we needed to reveal the facts to people around the world. >> nakatani said the chinese military has rapidly increased training and intelligence gathering missions and will likely expand such activities. >>> china's foreign ministry has dismissed japan's concern. its spokesman hong lei said the movements of the chinese naval vessel were completely in compliance with international law. >>> top corporate leaders from japan and china have met for the first bilateral ceo summit. they discussed ways to deepen cooperation and agreed on the need to increase private sector dialogue to help improve their country's relations. leaders of about 100 major firms including toyota and bao steel gathere
they say the ship came within 44 kilometers of the islands. they said that it is rare for chinese navy vessels to sail so close to the senkakus. nakatani said he felt it was important to publicize the incident. >> translator: the vessel's actions were unusual. it sailed back and forth from west to east all day. we were closely monitoring its activities. i thought we needed to reveal the facts to people around the world. >> nakatani said the chinese military has rapidly increased...
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this colonel's unit is based north of the equator near the island of tawi-tawi. that means far far. >> in the waters of tawi-tawi, you have to have a plan. >> it is difficult, but they have had success. on 6 january, 2007, the abu saayaf commander was on the run, and they received intelligence of his whereabouts. >> and the night that you apprehended black killer, tell me about the operation. >> we were informed that the group of black killer was about to be in our area. >> the marines intercepted a terrorist boat near tawi-tawi. >> they said they were all dead and cold. >> it takes a team effort to team up to get to the abu saayaf. that is next on "war stories." [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> to defeat islamic terror, the philippine and the unit
this colonel's unit is based north of the equator near the island of tawi-tawi. that means far far. >> in the waters of tawi-tawi, you have to have a plan. >> it is difficult, but they have had success. on 6 january, 2007, the abu saayaf commander was on the run, and they received intelligence of his whereabouts. >> and the night that you apprehended black killer, tell me about the operation. >> we were informed that the group of black killer was about to be in our area....
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czekanski: the story of taking an island is really just the beginning. once we took an island in the pacific, we turned it into a little american city and airfield. by doing that, we were able to extend our reach all the way across. we took iwo jima so we would have a point halfway to japan. it was very important, not only to be able to take the island, but to add infrastructure to them afterwards. host: alex is joining us, a veteran himself, from florida. caller: hello. i'm a veteran from the second world war. i was in the 137 aircraft attack. when i came to the island, most of it was secure. they put us on patrol to secure what was left of the island. i spent most of my time moving up to manila, unbeknownst to me, i was waiting to go to the invasion of japan. i was too young to realize what was going on. i thought they were just stalling us until the war was over. little did i know, if the atom bomb was not dropped, i would have been one of the million casualties they predicted might have occurred from the invasion of japan. i just want to thank you for
czekanski: the story of taking an island is really just the beginning. once we took an island in the pacific, we turned it into a little american city and airfield. by doing that, we were able to extend our reach all the way across. we took iwo jima so we would have a point halfway to japan. it was very important, not only to be able to take the island, but to add infrastructure to them afterwards. host: alex is joining us, a veteran himself, from florida. caller: hello. i'm a veteran from the...
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you were just back on the island. in fact, it was you, it was the council speaker, the governor, the mayor, as well. and i was there with you back in mission. around? what was the goal, and what was accomplished? >> well, joe, we were hosting conference... >> yes. >> ...which we've now re-branded as somos now. we believe we are a community that's existing and in power now. and we had the participation of not only the folks you mentioned, but we registered close to 600 registered guests at our conference. and we participated in these conversations. we participated in a rally that took place with hundreds of thousands of puerto rican people calling for fairness in healthcare. and we had a number of events really geared towards promoting this diaspora and the needs of puerto rico and making sure that that new york/puerto rico connection is strong. >> but it wasn't all talk, and it wasn't all demonstrations. the governor opened up -- tell me about the new office, the new york state office that is now in puerto rico. >> ple
you were just back on the island. in fact, it was you, it was the council speaker, the governor, the mayor, as well. and i was there with you back in mission. around? what was the goal, and what was accomplished? >> well, joe, we were hosting conference... >> yes. >> ...which we've now re-branded as somos now. we believe we are a community that's existing and in power now. and we had the participation of not only the folks you mentioned, but we registered close to 600...
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although the cape and the islands, it will take the longest for you to do so. they're associated with this cold front that came through yesterday. and then we're watching this other cold front up to the north and west. it's going to usher in reinforcing cold air so if you think today is cold, tomorrow is an even colder day. so as we go on the future cast and i show you what happens in the next 24 hours, here you see it. we start to clear things out. we see sunshine through the day. we'll talk about when we could see much-needed rain in the seven-day forecast all coming up ahead. antoinette and frank. antoinette: right now. we are getting a clearer picture of the moments after a deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado. three people were gunned down including melrose native, officer garrett swasey. the accused gunman is in custody this morning. frank: investigators revealing he used the phrase "no more baby parts" after his arrest. 57-year-old robert lewis dear is being held without bail. police used a robot to search his cabin and a ne
although the cape and the islands, it will take the longest for you to do so. they're associated with this cold front that came through yesterday. and then we're watching this other cold front up to the north and west. it's going to usher in reinforcing cold air so if you think today is cold, tomorrow is an even colder day. so as we go on the future cast and i show you what happens in the next 24 hours, here you see it. we start to clear things out. we see sunshine through the day. we'll talk...
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when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and industrial supply center in 1998 at a time the sfpuc entered into an agreement with the port of oakland to continue services to the island providing power to the infrastructure including submarine cable that connects the davis substation to treasure island it regrurgz it if have an historical record to because the annual charge but was based on projects o projections did agreement anticipated by the new agreement when did treasure island development authority board was transferred to the city in 2008, the oakland arm base was transferred and the city entered into an agreement to continue to
when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and...
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surely one of their darkest they choose to see some light. >> we find difficulties in the island. but we find kindness in the people. that is what makes us feel happy. because we - we cannot find the kindness and - in our countries. i don't know what to say. i don't know. >> reporter: as the economy on lesbos changes, people change with it. this may look like simple supply and demand, but for now the only thing you can see clearly is a surplus of despair >>> the world robot olympiad is showcasing the best and brightest mines from across the world. the annual event started in 2004, and brought together 3,000 people in qatar, hoping to show off robotic creations. terence baisley has been to meet them. >> reporter: with 2.5 hours to finalise and build their robot, the machines must deliver the correct blocks to the top of the mountain, no easy feat when it has to operate without human intervention. this event brings together more than 3,000 young robot enthusiasts from more than 45 countries, intent on learning and showing off their skills. >> we have different advantage and can talk
surely one of their darkest they choose to see some light. >> we find difficulties in the island. but we find kindness in the people. that is what makes us feel happy. because we - we cannot find the kindness and - in our countries. i don't know what to say. i don't know. >> reporter: as the economy on lesbos changes, people change with it. this may look like simple supply and demand, but for now the only thing you can see clearly is a surplus of despair >>> the world robot...
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the heavier, more moderate bands cape cod and islands. this pulls out of here by the time we head past lunchtime. the nighttime hours but still, a good soaking for us. between a half inch to inch. as i mentioned before, the bull's eye across southeast mass, cape cod and the islands. the other things is the winds. you will feel it rocking the car a little bit but ramping down with the wind speeds, it's not as bad as we thought. wind advisory still in effect. cape ann, cape cod and the islands until 7:00 p.m. for gusts 25-35 miles an hour or more. this could cause limbs to come down, possible minor power disruption. we'll keep an eye on it through the day. temperatures around 50. not moving a lot. more details coming up. >> jadiann: thank you so much. our coverage continues with rich kirkland, checking the roads for us. a wet commute. >> rich: puddly too. that's the concern, hydroplaning. we've been doing this a while. live on route 1, splashing through the city. this is what's happening downtown. not much happening on the expressway. we've
the heavier, more moderate bands cape cod and islands. this pulls out of here by the time we head past lunchtime. the nighttime hours but still, a good soaking for us. between a half inch to inch. as i mentioned before, the bull's eye across southeast mass, cape cod and the islands. the other things is the winds. you will feel it rocking the car a little bit but ramping down with the wind speeds, it's not as bad as we thought. wind advisory still in effect. cape ann, cape cod and the islands...
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so the implication of that is that by easing the exit from the island, the government benefits in twot benefits by the safety of having potential dissidents leave which is something the cuban government had done repeatedly on its history, and second from an increasing flow of remittances. coming primarily from south florida, and in a sense, serving as a table of salvation for many families in the island. >> john suarez, you just heard alessandro portes talking about political reasons. does this allow people into the united states almost with no restriction? >> no. i think first off we need to remember that the day before president obama announced his new cuba policy, a boat load of 32 refugees was sunk by the cuban coast guard. a gentleman died on december 16th, the rest of them were detained. in april 9th of this year, an individual aged 28 was shot in the back when he and a number of friends were trying to get on to a boat to go to the united states. the cuban regime does not allow the right to enter and exit their own country. they can wind up detained or murdered and there are cas
so the implication of that is that by easing the exit from the island, the government benefits in twot benefits by the safety of having potential dissidents leave which is something the cuban government had done repeatedly on its history, and second from an increasing flow of remittances. coming primarily from south florida, and in a sense, serving as a table of salvation for many families in the island. >> john suarez, you just heard alessandro portes talking about political reasons....
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it involves buying the islands in the delta. the water district board voted today to move forward with the purchase, but they gave the report and that they could interfere with the governor's twin tunnels project. >> reporter: together the five islands made up of 3% of the land in the delta, recovering mostly with their fuel and they are vulnerable to flooding. but this is the cross roads of california and their water system. to make term had valuable. today nearly 400 miles away in los angeles, the governing board for the metropolitan water district, which provides water to 19 million people in southern california, they voted to move ahead with buying all or parts of the islands. >> that is the acquisition to buy the property that has been approved. >> reporter: they say they are interested in buying the island to mainly restore them for their natural wetlands. but two of the islands are in the path of governor brown's twin tunnel project, which is design today make it easier to send water from their sacramento river to the aqu
it involves buying the islands in the delta. the water district board voted today to move forward with the purchase, but they gave the report and that they could interfere with the governor's twin tunnels project. >> reporter: together the five islands made up of 3% of the land in the delta, recovering mostly with their fuel and they are vulnerable to flooding. but this is the cross roads of california and their water system. to make term had valuable. today nearly 400 miles away in los...
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the top ten. >> and a division of those will go to the island. >> the top three. >> you have the topen, nobody's ever heard the top ten until right now what can the top ten. >> captive media. genomic expression, kick further. mass roots. megabots. giroptic. sixense. sphero, smartplate and bloom technologies. >> and sphero i think i know. it's the little robot that rolls around star wars right? >> i love it because this is a company out of boulder, colorado, that ends up in pixar disney with a top incubator on day three they get to meet with the president of disney who says, do you know your spherical toy robot looks like our droid in our upcoming star wars film, do you think you could make one? now they have the officially licensed product. >> day four must have been rough. >> a new hot star wars toy right yes. there's one mega bots. this is the giant robot with the how is this even investment i mean it's a bunch of guys who have built a fire breathing robot. >> an entire sports entertainment franchise and it's been successful with battle bots a reality show this is like that next ge
the top ten. >> and a division of those will go to the island. >> the top three. >> you have the topen, nobody's ever heard the top ten until right now what can the top ten. >> captive media. genomic expression, kick further. mass roots. megabots. giroptic. sixense. sphero, smartplate and bloom technologies. >> and sphero i think i know. it's the little robot that rolls around star wars right? >> i love it because this is a company out of boulder, colorado,...
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the country has more than 6,000 islands. that's more coastline than mexico. this ship, docked in the main town on lesbos, belongs to frontex, the european agency that's supposed to help nation protect their external land and sea borders. but in practice, frontex is acting as a rescue service for refugees in peril on the sea. in some ways, so is this greek warship anchored in a cove off lesbos. these days, it works as much in a humanitarian capacity as it does dealing with security. above the bay, every day, thousands of migrants line up for food provided by aid agencies, while waiting to catch a bus to a ferry provided by the greek government that will take them to the mainland. security experts worry that blending in among the masses of these unscreened refugees could be trained militants from groups like the islamic state, or isis. that's a concern of theodoros panas, a retired greek intelligence officer who oversaw counter-terrorism efforts during the last athens olympics, in 2004. >> one of the easiest ways to infiltrate europe or other countries is throug
the country has more than 6,000 islands. that's more coastline than mexico. this ship, docked in the main town on lesbos, belongs to frontex, the european agency that's supposed to help nation protect their external land and sea borders. but in practice, frontex is acting as a rescue service for refugees in peril on the sea. in some ways, so is this greek warship anchored in a cove off lesbos. these days, it works as much in a humanitarian capacity as it does dealing with security. above the...
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here, four meters underwater just off the island of st.kitts, the natural world seems fine. but first impressions can be deceptive. just two kilometers away, the coral reefs are in a critical condition. representatives from the fishing authorities of six caribbean nations are on a diving expedition here organized by "the nature conservancy". the non-governmental organisation has launched a large-scale project to investigate the condition of coral reefs in the caribbean -- with the ultimate aim of saving them. among the guests emerging from today's dive is christopher alleyne from grenada. christopher: it was amazing! to see the corals, the fish, lobster, the life down there is really good. and i like to see what i'm seeing. >> although the general situation around the caribbean's smaller islands is far from good. the strait between st. kitts and nevis is known as "the narrows", measuring less than 4 kilometers wide. this stretch of water is traversed every day by fishing boots, water taxis, cruise ships and local ferries -and that leads to conflicts. the nature conservancy"
here, four meters underwater just off the island of st.kitts, the natural world seems fine. but first impressions can be deceptive. just two kilometers away, the coral reefs are in a critical condition. representatives from the fishing authorities of six caribbean nations are on a diving expedition here organized by "the nature conservancy". the non-governmental organisation has launched a large-scale project to investigate the condition of coral reefs in the caribbean -- with the...
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low 40's on the cape and islands. as we go through the next 12 hours there, we will see temperatures hold in the mid 40's. we'll have clouds around for the cape and the islands and temperatures will start to drop as we head through the overnight hours. we'll talk about just how cold we get as well as the warm-up that follows. antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. right now. we are getting a clearer picture of the moments after a deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado. three people were gunned down including melrose native, officer garrett swasey. the accused gunman is in custody this morning. frank: investigators revealing he alledgely used the phrase "no more baby parts" after his arrest. 57-year-old robert lewis dear is being held without bail. police used a robot to search his cabin and a nearby storage shed. neighbors say he mostly kept to himself and was, quote, "kind of strange." he's accused of killing three and injuring nine others. the names of the other two victims have not
low 40's on the cape and islands. as we go through the next 12 hours there, we will see temperatures hold in the mid 40's. we'll have clouds around for the cape and the islands and temperatures will start to drop as we head through the overnight hours. we'll talk about just how cold we get as well as the warm-up that follows. antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. right now. we are getting a clearer picture of the moments after a deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood clinic in...
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by lunchtime, really i think only showers around the cape and the islands. notice even western mass, southern vermont may even see some breaks in the cloud deck and even some sunshine. the steadier rain picks up after 2:00 and continues through dinner time and even into the overnight. and behind it, yes, we're going to turn a little colder. actually a lot colder. we'll talk about just how cold we get. antoinette? antoinette: danielle, thank you. fire rescues with no time to spare. right now, a hyde park home in ruins, but everyone out alive. four people taken out of that home on ladders. frank: two of them children. right now, investigators working to discover how it got started. our todd kazakiewich has the story from hyde park. todd: five people were rushed to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. this fire spread so quickly that several people had to be rescued including two children. firefighters got the call at 5:30 saturday night. patricia jhurilal got the call a few minutes later that 9 greenwood avenue-- the hyde park home she grew up and w
by lunchtime, really i think only showers around the cape and the islands. notice even western mass, southern vermont may even see some breaks in the cloud deck and even some sunshine. the steadier rain picks up after 2:00 and continues through dinner time and even into the overnight. and behind it, yes, we're going to turn a little colder. actually a lot colder. we'll talk about just how cold we get. antoinette? antoinette: danielle, thank you. fire rescues with no time to spare. right now, a...
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the cape and the islands run nothing the 40s as we speak. the winds in the north coming off the warmer ocean waters. ocean water temperature 50 degrees there. light winds at that. 6 to 8 miles an hour. any breeze you get with temperatures in the 30s has a chill. wind chill factors in the upper 20s. clouds trying to push off the cape and the islands as we speak speak. a patch of low clouds in the gulf of main maybe and the sea coast of new hampshire. predominantly most of us seeing sunny skies as we go through early to midafternoon. across the middle part of the country rain storm through dallas texas. what else is new. wettest year in texas. ice showing up back to kansas and portions of northern missouri. this storm system is going to wait for energy out of the rocki rockies. this energy will create an area of low pressure. drive it through the great lakes employ we'll have a lot of snow into monday from minneapolis through portions of northern wisconsin. this track is a warm track for us. the air pressure going to the north and west of you
the cape and the islands run nothing the 40s as we speak. the winds in the north coming off the warmer ocean waters. ocean water temperature 50 degrees there. light winds at that. 6 to 8 miles an hour. any breeze you get with temperatures in the 30s has a chill. wind chill factors in the upper 20s. clouds trying to push off the cape and the islands as we speak speak. a patch of low clouds in the gulf of main maybe and the sea coast of new hampshire. predominantly most of us seeing sunny skies...
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the river. she had taken flowers to bannerman's island for vince. detectives follow. takes him aside and blurts out a jaw-dropping confession. she wanted vince to drown. she pulled the drain plug on his kayak so it would fill with water and sink and removed a ring connecting the two halves of his paddle. but none of that alleged confession was recorded, so barracks. at 3:25 in the afternoon, they lead her to the interrogation the camera. >> got your water, right? >> yeah. >> how you feeling? >> cold. >> cold? >> reporter: she doesn't know it yet, but this is her last day of freedom, maybe forever. angelika is about to talk her way into a jail cell. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: for one thing, police wonder about that 911 call. >> i can't get to him. it's very windy and the waves are coming in and, i can't paddle to him. >> stay on the phone with me. >> he's getting further and further away from me. i, i -- he's gonna drown. >> reporter: they say she may have waited 20 minutes be
the river. she had taken flowers to bannerman's island for vince. detectives follow. takes him aside and blurts out a jaw-dropping confession. she wanted vince to drown. she pulled the drain plug on his kayak so it would fill with water and sink and removed a ring connecting the two halves of his paddle. but none of that alleged confession was recorded, so barracks. at 3:25 in the afternoon, they lead her to the interrogation the camera. >> got your water, right? >> yeah. >>...
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they get another, bunch i don't know with it goes off the islanders defenseman into the net. bruins come home happy a it-1 win. >> and that my friends patriots l 8-0 looking to go 9-0 next week against the giants. >>> right now a baseball player in australia making the highlight reel after taking a big spill. >> mark wick used to play for the houston astros, he was trying to catch a ball during the game, when he crashed and actually finished the game. >> yeah. did not -- >> not a sturdy fence much no one is going to crash through the groan monster. >> good point much excellent point. >> need to reinforce the walls a little bit. >>> a deadly accident in the charles. >> a truck plunges into the water, what we are learning about the victims. >>> and two boston police officers injured in mattapan after they are dragged by a car, how they were able to get free. >>> plus some health food smiths for you, the list of so called health foods and drinks that could actually be doing more harm than good. >>> a bright start, sunshine in the forecast from start to finish, we rise from the 3
they get another, bunch i don't know with it goes off the islanders defenseman into the net. bruins come home happy a it-1 win. >> and that my friends patriots l 8-0 looking to go 9-0 next week against the giants. >>> right now a baseball player in australia making the highlight reel after taking a big spill. >> mark wick used to play for the houston astros, he was trying to catch a ball during the game, when he crashed and actually finished the game. >> yeah. did not...
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this is the perfect sized island. >> reporter: this island is isolated. the nearest country from here is 300 kilometres away which is why a bee sanctuary could work. the leader of this supports the bold plan because it's a struggle to make money from agriculture here due to a small workforce and long shipping routes. >> if we need to borrow money, and to accelerate the process, we can do that. at the moment we are talking to others about the possibilities of become venture partners. >> reporter: critics say the island is cyclone prone. this island wants scientists to come here to experience the buzz for themselves >>> this man is the chairman of school of medicine and a bee keeper. thanks for bringing some of the bees along with you. the reason we're doing this story about the island and the bees there is because of the terrible decline in populations of bees around in the world. in the united states i read that managed bee hives have crashed from million to 2.5 million and bees are essential to a lot of the world's food crops so this is really a crisis. >
this is the perfect sized island. >> reporter: this island is isolated. the nearest country from here is 300 kilometres away which is why a bee sanctuary could work. the leader of this supports the bold plan because it's a struggle to make money from agriculture here due to a small workforce and long shipping routes. >> if we need to borrow money, and to accelerate the process, we can do that. at the moment we are talking to others about the possibilities of become venture partners....
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the remo island is located 2,000 miles northwest of perth in the indian ocean.ports. >> reporter: australia says it's trying to restore order at the christmas islands and immigration di detention certai. one australian politician says the facility is in melt do you believe. she says employees of the company that manages the facility have abandoned their posts. >> the situation inside the crisman island detention center now is very tense. there are no guards inside the facilities. >> reporter: forced inside the facility say the violence began over the weekend after the death of an iranian kurdish refugees who tried to escape. the detainee in his 30s had sought refuge in australia but was jailed instead. his body was found at the bottom of a cliff. >> we also know that he was suffering from various severe and psychological physical harm due to not only the situation that he fled from in iran, but also due to his treatment in australia, being in prolonged detention which caused him severe ar harm and also at times left him suicidal. >> reporter: detainee rights gro
the remo island is located 2,000 miles northwest of perth in the indian ocean.ports. >> reporter: australia says it's trying to restore order at the christmas islands and immigration di detention certai. one australian politician says the facility is in melt do you believe. she says employees of the company that manages the facility have abandoned their posts. >> the situation inside the crisman island detention center now is very tense. there are no guards inside the facilities....
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the u.s. sent aegis war ships close to artificial islands built by china in the disputed spratly islands. china claims sovereignty over almost all the south china sea. obama met the filipino president benigno aquino on wednesday. they agreed on the need to stop china from reclaiming more land and using islands as military bases. japanese prime minister shinzo abe will support that position and seeks broader cooperation with the u.s., asean and other nations in the international community. he is expected to call on china to stop building artificial islands and abide by international law. china insists that its land reclamation and other activities in disputed areas are lawful and may repeat that position again. earlier this month, the u.s. flew b-52 bombers over waters near islands reclaimed by china in another apparent signal to beijing. the south china sea issue is becoming one of the biggest flash points in asia. previous meetings involving asean have sometimes concentrated on the matter. it remains to be seen whether leaders will break through this time. >> thank you, hideki. >>> on sun
the u.s. sent aegis war ships close to artificial islands built by china in the disputed spratly islands. china claims sovereignty over almost all the south china sea. obama met the filipino president benigno aquino on wednesday. they agreed on the need to stop china from reclaiming more land and using islands as military bases. japanese prime minister shinzo abe will support that position and seeks broader cooperation with the u.s., asean and other nations in the international community. he is...
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but showers will be happening for the cape and the islands. and then here comes that heavier band of showers to really line up and start to fire up through the afternoon. notice, i think, it really is boston and points south and east for the heavier downpours but worcester county i think you could get in on this and notice that there is that edge so anywhere north and west may just stay cloudy but not necessarily see the heavier amounts of rain. there is this indication that some of this when we get towards past midnight or so could flip over to some mixed precipitation because temperatures will be dropping throughout the evening and into the overnight but it get that to happen. i think most of us just see some showers or some heavier rain bands. the heaviest rain the cape and the islands could see over an inch of rain. notice i do include worcester in seeing at least some showers. it's a showery sunday turning to heavier rain tonight. much cooler for your monday and a warm-up is coming just in time for thanksgiving. we're starting out the day
but showers will be happening for the cape and the islands. and then here comes that heavier band of showers to really line up and start to fire up through the afternoon. notice, i think, it really is boston and points south and east for the heavier downpours but worcester county i think you could get in on this and notice that there is that edge so anywhere north and west may just stay cloudy but not necessarily see the heavier amounts of rain. there is this indication that some of this when...
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the water. a couple of rhode island both died in the crash. investigators are now looking at speed and a fence at the scene. close call for a rochester, new hampshire police officer. the officer's cruiser was hit while driving on columbus avenue and investigators say the crash would have been head on if not for his defensive driving. the suspect, 23-year-old justin good win of middleton appears to be smiling in the picture after he was arrested trying to run from the crash. good win faces multiple charges, including driving under the influence of drugs. >> kevin: dark clouds that have moved into the area tonight, just the thin variety, but it's all attached to a storm system that i'm tracking off the coast tonight. there are two parts to this, now the center of the storm system is here and that's going to go out to sea nine armed robberies to our south. and that's just fine. we're going to miss the heaviest portion of this storm. doesn't mean we're getting off scott free. there's plenty of heavy rain right in here hand that part figures to com
the water. a couple of rhode island both died in the crash. investigators are now looking at speed and a fence at the scene. close call for a rochester, new hampshire police officer. the officer's cruiser was hit while driving on columbus avenue and investigators say the crash would have been head on if not for his defensive driving. the suspect, 23-year-old justin good win of middleton appears to be smiling in the picture after he was arrested trying to run from the crash. good win faces...
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lingering early tomorrow morning for the cape and the islands. otherwise then we dry out and we start to really cool down. temperatures right now are in the 30's and 40's and even 50's on nantucket. so trying to work some milder air in. that will be the case through warming up into the low 50's to even mid 50's in spots. but big temperature swings ahead. we'll talk about the major cooldown and then the warm-up just in time for the holiday. antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. we're following breaking news in norton right now. a stand-off with police is over. the incident on azalea road started just after 10:00 last night. the sun "chronicle" reports that situation. the suspect fired on police as they approached the house. a swat team along with police from several towns surrounded that home. the tense situation ended with the death of the suspect. it's still unclear if he was shot by police. fire rescues with no time to spare. right now, a hyde park home in ruins, but everyone out alive. four people taken out of that home on ladders. frank
lingering early tomorrow morning for the cape and the islands. otherwise then we dry out and we start to really cool down. temperatures right now are in the 30's and 40's and even 50's on nantucket. so trying to work some milder air in. that will be the case through warming up into the low 50's to even mid 50's in spots. but big temperature swings ahead. we'll talk about the major cooldown and then the warm-up just in time for the holiday. antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. we're...
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down across the cape and the islands. that is where we will see the strongest winds on wednesday as well. guing over 40 miles an hour across the cape and the islands. the immediate south shore, 30-40 mile an hour gusts. north shore, city of boston, a to rain to talk about today, though. clear evening. increased clouds late. 5-45, the overnight low. clouds thickening up tomorrow. afternoon showers break out. most of them across southeastern massachusetts midafternoon. thereafter, i think anyone is fair game. steady rain at nighttime into the evening hours. the forecast, secondary shot of some showers working on through thursday afternoon. behind that front, we do dry it out going into next weekend. >> jadiann: well, the license plates on the limousine carrying j.f.k. when he was assassinated have sold at an auction. heritage auction says the plates sold saturday for $100,000. the bilier has been described as a "high-end kennedy collector." now, according to the auction house, when the vehicle was sent for its upgrade, the l
down across the cape and the islands. that is where we will see the strongest winds on wednesday as well. guing over 40 miles an hour across the cape and the islands. the immediate south shore, 30-40 mile an hour gusts. north shore, city of boston, a to rain to talk about today, though. clear evening. increased clouds late. 5-45, the overnight low. clouds thickening up tomorrow. afternoon showers break out. most of them across southeastern massachusetts midafternoon. thereafter, i think anyone...
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except for the cape and the islands. you may hang on to them through about lunchtime and even early afternoon before all of us start to see full sunshine. lots of sunshine today but unfortunately the temperatures don't budge that much. as we have that really cold air moving along the warm ocean waters we get that. there could even be precipitation. we'll talk more about that in just a second. first let's talk about this morning and across the area because we're waking up to temperatures in the 20's and 30's, a few low 40's on the cape and the islands this morning. but that's the milder spot. as we go through the next 12 hours, say, in boston, we're only going to warm up into the mid 40's for highs and again that's really it across the area. so 46 lawrence. 45 nashua. 45 on the cape. maybe the warmest spot 48 degrees on nantucket with a lot of sunshine. and then i said before that cold front comes across the region and turns the winds eventually to the north and the east. that is a wind coming off the water especially in c
except for the cape and the islands. you may hang on to them through about lunchtime and even early afternoon before all of us start to see full sunshine. lots of sunshine today but unfortunately the temperatures don't budge that much. as we have that really cold air moving along the warm ocean waters we get that. there could even be precipitation. we'll talk more about that in just a second. first let's talk about this morning and across the area because we're waking up to temperatures in the...
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tracking some showers right now along the south shore, the cape and the islands. expecting more steadier rain to arrive later this afternoon. associated with this area of low pressure down to the south it's going to ride along this cold front. so heaviest rain one to two inches along the cape and the islands through overnight tonight. high temperatures rising into the low to mid 50's so it's a mild day on tap. much colder for tomorrow. and we stay cold thr >> back on the rodeo theme, talking about swaddling babies -- little child. >> is that easier? >> swaddling is much, much easier. >> and very effective. >> really? >> yes. >> like little baby burritos. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- the search for the gunman caught on camera. the big reward to catch him. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by wayfair.com. r my psoriatic arthritisr caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse.
tracking some showers right now along the south shore, the cape and the islands. expecting more steadier rain to arrive later this afternoon. associated with this area of low pressure down to the south it's going to ride along this cold front. so heaviest rain one to two inches along the cape and the islands through overnight tonight. high temperatures rising into the low to mid 50's so it's a mild day on tap. much colder for tomorrow. and we stay cold thr >> back on the rodeo theme,...