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there's the jamaica that most jamaicans live in, cook in, struggle to survive in, the real jamaica. then there's the jamaica which you're more familiar with. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but tourists have been coming to jamaica for a long time. when this part of the island, particularly port antonio threatened to become an international jet set destination, legend has it errol flynn was ship wrecked in 1947 and promptly fell in love with the place. before flynn, it has been an empire of bananas, a huge industry that later became united fruit. bananas went out, tourists came in. the banana business eventually went elsewhere. when tourism shifted to the other side of the island with the construction of an airport at mond at montego bay, the northeast coast was largely forgotten. ♪ >>> it has the feel, still, of a forgotten paradise. there are those who believe that the area can come back, and it must come back, that the future is in hotels and resorts and restaurants for wealthy visitors as it once was. ♪ take this place, for instance. the try dent hotel, expensive, luxurious, best of all, i'm
there's the jamaica that most jamaicans live in, cook in, struggle to survive in, the real jamaica. then there's the jamaica which you're more familiar with. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but tourists have been coming to jamaica for a long time. when this part of the island, particularly port antonio threatened to become an international jet set destination, legend has it errol flynn was ship wrecked in 1947 and promptly fell in love with the place. before flynn, it has been an empire of bananas, a huge...
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only in jamaica. the home of all right. >>> welcome back. a live look at the capitol. >> so take a look here at the capitol. it's not going to be long, about seven hours from now we believe that at noon conversation will be starting again to try to come to some reconciliation on what has happened overnight. as of midnight, we have a government shutdown. there is no agreement. it is not clear how long it will last, but the last one in 2013 lasted 16 days and cost $2.5 billion. >> so who gets paid, who doesn't, what services will continue, which others will be forced to stop? here is rene marsh. >> reporter: people beyond the nation's capital will feel this and the longer a government shutdown drags organization the more painful it will be for americans. certain services will now either stop or be delayed. if you are a senior and you want to file a new claim for social security benefits, you will not be able to. but if you already receive social security benefits, you will still get your check. if you have a sick child and depend on government
only in jamaica. the home of all right. >>> welcome back. a live look at the capitol. >> so take a look here at the capitol. it's not going to be long, about seven hours from now we believe that at noon conversation will be starting again to try to come to some reconciliation on what has happened overnight. as of midnight, we have a government shutdown. there is no agreement. it is not clear how long it will last, but the last one in 2013 lasted 16 days and cost $2.5 billion....
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and you can only find it in jamaica. the home of all right. plan your trip to jamaica with american airlines vacations. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla... ...reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include uppe.. ...res
and you can only find it in jamaica. the home of all right. plan your trip to jamaica with american airlines vacations. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and...
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for deals on your trip to jamaica, book with delta vacations. >>> how this ends, i don't know. but i do know this, that somebody better do something quick because 24 hours from now, this gets worse not better. not only do people begin to suffer more, but hearts begin to harden. >> that was south carolina republican lindsey graham getting emotional late saturday evening after lawmakers were unable to reach a deal to reopen the government. president trump and the white house are blaming democrats but senator graham is one of a handful who also voted against the short-term funding bill. another one of those republican no votes, senator rand paul of kentucky joins me now. senator paul we're so glad you're on amend. welcome back. so good to see you. you say it's because you don't like the short-term spending bills that are called continuing resolutions as opposed to a long-term budget plan. you think it adds too much to the deficit plan. your party's leadership is quick to blame the democrats the. but there weren't enough votes to pass this among republicans. >> i think the blame ga
for deals on your trip to jamaica, book with delta vacations. >>> how this ends, i don't know. but i do know this, that somebody better do something quick because 24 hours from now, this gets worse not better. not only do people begin to suffer more, but hearts begin to harden. >> that was south carolina republican lindsey graham getting emotional late saturday evening after lawmakers were unable to reach a deal to reopen the government. president trump and the white house are...
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only in jamaica. the home of all right. i use herpecin l.re, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes, moisturizes, and creates an spf 30 barrier, to protect against flare-ups caused by the sun. herpecin l. >>> breaking news the shut down of the federal government is under way. senators fail to pass a deal to fun the government. the vote 50 to 49. they needed 60 to pass the bill. what happens now that the government shut down? >> 850,000 government workers locked out of their offices and left out of their paychecks. that's what happened when the government shut down in 2013. and it would likely be the same this time. many services would be stopped or delayed for the public. the centers nor disease control and prevention for example back down on the flu tracking. even as the nation faces the worst out break in several years. some senior nutrition programs would be paused. 200,000 passport applications went unprocessed during 1995. congress funds much of the science research being done in the country. in 2013, the shut down me
only in jamaica. the home of all right. i use herpecin l.re, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes, moisturizes, and creates an spf 30 barrier, to protect against flare-ups caused by the sun. herpecin l. >>> breaking news the shut down of the federal government is under way. senators fail to pass a deal to fun the government. the vote 50 to 49. they needed 60 to pass the bill. what happens now that the government shut down? >> 850,000 government workers locked out of their...
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and you can only find it in jamaica. the home of all right. plan your trip to jamaica with american airlines vacations. >>> a moment ago you heard lindsey graham optimistic about reaching some sort of a deal on funding the government. he also sounded utterly exhausted. sunlen sur fatih has spoken with jeff flake. she joins us. what's he telling you? >> reporter: some confidence from both senator flake and senator graham, both of whom i spoke with moments ago. senator flake saying there are ideas up here on capitol hill percolating that give him confidence that a shutdown can be avoided. of course the who, what, when, where, why of this so sport. the details of these plans as they potentially change, as they push toward a 10:00 p.m. vote tonight, those would be important to hammer out. moments after that, i spoke with senator lindsey graham, who indicated that, yes, he would be onboard for a potential three-week continuing resolution. now, that's important because as we know the plan on the table, the plan that the house pass san diego a four-w
and you can only find it in jamaica. the home of all right. plan your trip to jamaica with american airlines vacations. >>> a moment ago you heard lindsey graham optimistic about reaching some sort of a deal on funding the government. he also sounded utterly exhausted. sunlen sur fatih has spoken with jeff flake. she joins us. what's he telling you? >> reporter: some confidence from both senator flake and senator graham, both of whom i spoke with moments ago. senator flake saying...
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you look at jamaica, you look at haiti. i don't get what they say, but what they do is still a powerful determinant of where your status is in the power structure. does that exist here? >> man in blue shirt: it's not something that has consumed our imagination. being trinidadian is not necessarily color tune oriented, but its more and i think people really revel and enjoy is the common experiences. the food is the glue that binds this society together. >> chan: in spite of the problem that we have here we are still one of the most harmonious, multi-ethnic societies in the world and the multi-ethnicities of trinidad and tobago, multi religious tolerance are examples for the world to follow. we are a small island, and if you don't learn to live together you have to live in the sea. we had to. >> anthony: right. ♪ >> man wearing tan shirt: why trinidad is nice, trinidad is a paradise. why trinidad is nice, trinidad is a paradise. >> anthony: now my theory was that the whole world was going to look like trinidad in a 100 year
you look at jamaica, you look at haiti. i don't get what they say, but what they do is still a powerful determinant of where your status is in the power structure. does that exist here? >> man in blue shirt: it's not something that has consumed our imagination. being trinidadian is not necessarily color tune oriented, but its more and i think people really revel and enjoy is the common experiences. the food is the glue that binds this society together. >> chan: in spite of the...
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i think there are more people called that in jamaica. we're in favor of immigration. the way i would look at it is with historical perspective. the last time there was this rapid surge in immigration in the united states taking the foreign-born share of the population up to 15% was in the late 19th century. what happened was exactly what's happened in our time. a populous backlash. natiiv nativism, populism, deep roots. in my book, i tell the story of a trump of the late 19th century. he campaigned with a slogan the chinese must go. opposing chinese immigration into california. you had to take him both literally and seriously because that then got enacted with the 1882 exclusion act. throughout the last couple of years i've argued we shouldn't think of donald trump as a fascist or some kind of tyrant in the mold of vladimir putin, much less stalin. we should think of him as an american populist. the thing about immigration is a sudden increase of the sort we've seen not only in the united states but in other countries as a consequence of large scale migration nearly a
i think there are more people called that in jamaica. we're in favor of immigration. the way i would look at it is with historical perspective. the last time there was this rapid surge in immigration in the united states taking the foreign-born share of the population up to 15% was in the late 19th century. what happened was exactly what's happened in our time. a populous backlash. natiiv nativism, populism, deep roots. in my book, i tell the story of a trump of the late 19th century. he...