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report by treasure island director. >> treasure island director. i would like to invite my colleague to give an update. >> good afternoon, directors. happy new year. my report is included in your board packet, but i wanted to highlight a few items. one is covid-19 island-wide service coordination. we continue to coordinate with taida and b.p.h. today a total of 10 children have been vaccinated and three children 12 to 17 and we continue to coordinate to provide access to vaccine for all children. >> there will be the construction training program beginning next month in february. to date we screened over 50 candidates. we're hoping to get a class size of 15 to 20 to start. we have some new certifications offered this time around. so we're excited about that. we are beginning to plan for the 1 treasure island staff site. volunteers are being recruited and trained and we will begin that in january scheduling appointments, virtual, and some super saturday. for community engagement, the sixth edition of the newsletter, the connector, was released this
report by treasure island director. >> treasure island director. i would like to invite my colleague to give an update. >> good afternoon, directors. happy new year. my report is included in your board packet, but i wanted to highlight a few items. one is covid-19 island-wide service coordination. we continue to coordinate with taida and b.p.h. today a total of 10 children have been vaccinated and three children 12 to 17 and we continue to coordinate to provide access to vaccine for...
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people on the island. the project is already three years late. now we are looking at mid 2024, two and a half years from now before this is going to be put in place. why with we making these decisions with all of the stuff left up in the air right now? this does not need to be done now. i am steve stallone with the treasure island organizing committee. we think this should be put-off until august of these other things are figured out. we have an actual program we are dealing with. there are so many things up in the air. this should not be decided now. >> thank you, caller. >> good morning, commissioners. sorry for the break here. i am. [indiscernable] with the organizing committee. i have in the past collected over 2000 signatures clearly speaking out against the toll proposal on treasure island. i want to point out the obvious that in all of the outreach for which we are grateful it is happening we have not received a single proponent of this project. not a single person on the island or having interest i
people on the island. the project is already three years late. now we are looking at mid 2024, two and a half years from now before this is going to be put in place. why with we making these decisions with all of the stuff left up in the air right now? this does not need to be done now. i am steve stallone with the treasure island organizing committee. we think this should be put-off until august of these other things are figured out. we have an actual program we are dealing with. there are so...
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good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year, already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 321, a given with all the orbital payloads, we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the b 1058 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth 10th time. thanks for watching. that's all from me in the business team here in berlin for more check us out on our website, e w dot com backslash business. we're all sunday w. notice youtube channel. thanks for the battle against cove it. the oma covariance is putting healthcare systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating, while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax data and reports cove at 19 special. next on d, w. to the point, strong opinions, clear
good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year, already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 321, a given with all the orbital payloads, we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the b 1058 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth 10th time....
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good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year, already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 32, boy, living with all the orbital payloads, we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the b 1058 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth 10th time. thanks for watching. that's all from me in the business team here in berlin for more check us out on our website. b. w dot com ah, economic crisis in turkey is hitting them especially hard and raw, one of his temples, garbage collectors. every day he hunts for recyclables to receive a mere pittance in return. and now the recycling operation has an outsourced to large corporations at the worst possible time with disastrous consequences for imre focus on europe. next on d w. the battle against cove it the only clue variant is putting health c
good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year, already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 32, boy, living with all the orbital payloads, we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the b 1058 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth 10th...
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good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 321. a given a list of all the orbital payloads. we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the be $1058.00 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth 10th time. thanks for watching. that's all from me in the business team here in berlin for more check us out on our website, e w dot com, backlash business. we're all sunday w. notice youtube channel. thanks with the battle against cove it. the only variant is putting healthcare systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax data and reports cove at 19 special next on d w? mm hm. like a why does it have t
good connectivity is not the islands, only trump. for the 2nd time this year already space x has successfully launched. it's falcon, 9 rocket from cape canaveral, carrying 105 satellites into space. 321. a given a list of all the orbital payloads. we're from 3rd party companies. today's transporter, 3 mission was part of a space, ex low cost ride share program. targeted at small satellite operators. a round 9 minutes after take off the be $1058.00 1st stage booster landed safely back on earth...
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. reunion island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a world wide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning. on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india and china. we'll also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah, we'll build enormous data centers and are hoping for private companies to invest out to 1000000000 euros onshore. the bottom line he says, coming to reunion island should be a no brainer for the world's internet giants. one less fred was that he was always psych herb module. there are 5 they to hubs and the world war 2 in the united states to asia and one in europe. but there is a gap in the indian ocean, and so reunion island would be a magical spot for 6 hub. it's in the middle of the ocean, but part of europe, that means you have outstanding protection
. reunion island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a world wide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning. on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india and china. we'll also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah,...
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report by treasure island director. >> treasure island director. i would like to invite my colleague to give an update. >> good afternoon, directors. happy new year. my report is included in your board packet, but i wanted to highlight a few items. one is covid-19 island-wide service coordination. we continue to coordinate with taida and b.p.h. today a total of 10 children have been vaccinated and three children 12 to 17 and we continue to coordinate to provide access to vaccine for all children. >> there will be the construction training program beginning next month in february. to date we screened over 50 candidates. we're hoping to get a class size of 15 to 20 to start. we have some new certifications offered this time around. so we're excited about that. we are beginning to plan for the 1 treasure island staff site. volunteers are being recruited and trained and we will begin that in january scheduling appointments, virtual, and some super saturday. for community engagement, the sixth edition of the newsletter, the connector, was released this
report by treasure island director. >> treasure island director. i would like to invite my colleague to give an update. >> good afternoon, directors. happy new year. my report is included in your board packet, but i wanted to highlight a few items. one is covid-19 island-wide service coordination. we continue to coordinate with taida and b.p.h. today a total of 10 children have been vaccinated and three children 12 to 17 and we continue to coordinate to provide access to vaccine for...
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. re union island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a world wide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah, we'll build enormous data centers and are hoping for private companies to invest up to 1000000000 euros onshore. the bottom line, he says, coming to reunion island should be a no brainer for the world's internet giants. those people qualified was that he was always psych herb module. there are 5 later hubs in the world, war 2 in the united states to asia and one in europe. but there is a gap in the indian ocean, and so reunion island would be a magical spot for 6th up. it's in the middle of the ocean, but part of europe, that means you have outstanding prote
. re union island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a world wide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah,...
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. reunion island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a worldwide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning. on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah, we'll build enormous data centers and are hoping for private companies to invest out to 1000000000 euros onshore. the bottom line he says, coming to reunion island should be a no brainer for the world's internet giants. it was, it was always psych herb module. there are 5 later hubs in the world, war 2 in the united states to asia and one in europe. but there is a gap in the indian ocean and so reunion island would be a magical spot for 6th up. it's in the middle of the ocean, but part of europe, that means you have outstanding protection for your data plus
. reunion island is one of the was hot spots for biodiversity. it could soon also become a worldwide digital hub. and international consortium recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning. on them discovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa and other cable as planned to lean gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah,...
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something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes everyone in every community across the state. i am proud of the work that we do. i am proud to be your governor. for all that you do and all that you are, my thanks.
something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes...
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island, a 65-year-old island, and a british national, 50-year-old angela glover. >> i haven't got the words in my vocabulary to even describe how we're feeling at the moment. this is a terrible shock that's happened to us. we're ordinary people. stuff like this just doesn't happen to people like us. but then it does. >> reporter: in tonga, residents unable to communicate with the outside world due to heavily damaged phone and internet lines. in the san francisco bay area this weekend, families desperate to hear from loved ones on the islands. >> none of us have heard from anybody. >> reporter: reverend tumani is the pastor of first tongan assembly of god church in san carlos. his son is in tonga. >> we still trust. even though we haven't heard from them in almost 24 hours now. but we believe. have hope that something good's going to come out from this. i'm just asking anybody who believes in god, please remember tonga in your prayers. >> reporter: the u.n. estimates it could take about a month to repair the telecommunications line to tonga. meanwhile, scientists say there could still
island, a 65-year-old island, and a british national, 50-year-old angela glover. >> i haven't got the words in my vocabulary to even describe how we're feeling at the moment. this is a terrible shock that's happened to us. we're ordinary people. stuff like this just doesn't happen to people like us. but then it does. >> reporter: in tonga, residents unable to communicate with the outside world due to heavily damaged phone and internet lines. in the san francisco bay area this...
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and these are his islands. (edo heinrich-sanchez) okinawa was the place of the bloodiest battle in japan, the battle of okinawa. the okinawans were kind of caught in the middle between the japanese and the u.s. forces. a lot of the older okinawans feel that the americans, the g.i.'s, had treated them very well until time went on, and they were here. so it turned from a force that perhaps liberated them from the situation, to an occupation force. you might have seen and heard that here in okinawa, you have many people that are demonstrating against the military basis. but it's amazing to where people will be demonstrating, but then they'll be going to a barbecue with their american neighbours. so people in okinawa have a really good relationship with americans, with the u.s., and they have overwhelming patience on this ongoing situation. (emily manco) i don't know if you notice, but the y plates, that is all americans. "y" for "yankee". that is how you know if it is an american or if it's a local japanese. so we
and these are his islands. (edo heinrich-sanchez) okinawa was the place of the bloodiest battle in japan, the battle of okinawa. the okinawans were kind of caught in the middle between the japanese and the u.s. forces. a lot of the older okinawans feel that the americans, the g.i.'s, had treated them very well until time went on, and they were here. so it turned from a force that perhaps liberated them from the situation, to an occupation force. you might have seen and heard that here in...
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the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited the sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag, was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays i've returned to my home city of melbourne after a long time away during the covid crisis. while this city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life, it has still suffered a big upheaval. if you ask the locals, they will tell you melbourne is the most locked down city in the world. that may or may not be exactly true, but it's certain that this city has endured a lot of restrictions, with 262 days of lockdown between march 2020 and october 2021. and one of the things hardest hit was its internationally renowned food scene. but i'd heard that among the challenges they faced, industry here was adapting and evolving. melbourne's food scene is really unique. i think it's because we are so isolated down here on the bottom o
the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited the sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag, was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays i've returned to my home city of melbourne after a long time away during the covid crisis. while this city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life, it has still suffered a big...
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something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes everyone in every community across the state. i am proud of the work that we do. i am proud to be your governor. for all that you do and all that you are, my thanks. >> delivery of the state of the state address from the capital in c-span at 7:00. it is also online at c-span.org or watchful coverage under buf. c-span now. tonight, discussion about space expiration, research, and the public sector interest and investment. it is hosted by the economic line, watch tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span to come online at to spend our, or watchful coverage on h
something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes...
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at this point, the small island, as you mentioned in the high group, mongo island for island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway, and that's being led by the government telling them more broadly that the whole country is covered in ash and that is contaminating water supplies. so the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities, it's going to be shelter and reconstruction, and we have very little communications with tom at the moment. the internet cable is cut and international calls are impossible. and so we're relying completely on satellite communication, which is very patchy and very difficult at the time, but we are, we are able to communicate, but in very short bursts. sean casey, of the world health organization, talking to us from fiji there. let's take a look at some the other stories making news around the world. canadian province of k back has introduced new restriction on alcohol sales for the unvaccinated store,
at this point, the small island, as you mentioned in the high group, mongo island for island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway, and that's being led by the government telling them more broadly that the whole country is covered in ash and that is contaminating water supplies. so the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities, it's...
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national park called fire island. it has 52 miles of shoreline, forest but it is a place that occupies the lgbt community. we went there to find out why. fire island national seashore is a national park. it's a barrier of 17 towns, 50 miles away from new york city. many of them are known for their long—standing lgbt communities. the sunken forest is a globally rare ecosystem. it's a very uncommon habitat. it's the fact that those holly trees are growing as close to the ocean and in such higher density as they do right here that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making it appear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren't for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough and the forest wouldn't have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees. i grew up in mastic beach, which is sort of a lower income community on the s
national park called fire island. it has 52 miles of shoreline, forest but it is a place that occupies the lgbt community. we went there to find out why. fire island national seashore is a national park. it's a barrier of 17 towns, 50 miles away from new york city. many of them are known for their long—standing lgbt communities. the sunken forest is a globally rare ecosystem. it's a very uncommon habitat. it's the fact that those holly trees are growing as close to the ocean and in such...
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the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited this sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag, was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays. i have returned to my home city of melbourne, after a long time away during the covid crisis. while the city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life, it has still suffered a big upheaval. if you ask the locals, they will tell you melbourne is the most locked down city in the world. that may or may not be exactly true but it's certain that this city has endured a lot of restrictions, with 262 days of lockdown between march 2020 and october 2021. and one of the things the hardest hit was its internationally renowned food scene. but i'd heard that among the challenges they'd face, industry here was adapting and evolving. melbourne's food scene is really unique. i think it is because we are so isolated down here in the
the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited this sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag, was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays. i have returned to my home city of melbourne, after a long time away during the covid crisis. while the city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life, it has still suffered a...
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so i thought the island 2 of the closest islands to that volcano, not many people living on those islands, but all the homes all have been destroyed. so the concern is that we'll continue to get these reports of devastation. and the focus now is also on the vecchio, ations getting people who are on those outlying islands off of those island onto the mainland where they can receive proper shelter and kid going forward or away in tanks about to wind haven in oakland and using it on the situation and told them at least 10 people have been killed and hundreds displaced by flash floods in the capital of madagascar. 20 districts are on high alert with the full cost of water with more severe weather in the coming days. heavy rain cause land slides, it destroyed several homes. the white house is warned, russia could attack ukraine at any moment. it's also the voice concerned over the deployment of russian forces in belarus for joint war games, further beefing up rushes, military assets, new crane. secretary of state anthony blinking is due to hold tours with russia's foreign minister, so a lover
so i thought the island 2 of the closest islands to that volcano, not many people living on those islands, but all the homes all have been destroyed. so the concern is that we'll continue to get these reports of devastation. and the focus now is also on the vecchio, ations getting people who are on those outlying islands off of those island onto the mainland where they can receive proper shelter and kid going forward or away in tanks about to wind haven in oakland and using it on the situation...
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it's shifting landscape as a barrier island. every single day i come out here, it's a little bit different and i think that's all really inspiring because sometimes, we think of nature as this immutable, sort of unchangeable thing, but nature is really dynamic. i sort of came to my identity as a queer person later in life — towards the end of college. i sort of had to admit to myself that i was trans in some way. i identify now as trans feminine and non—binary. my pronouns are they/them. so at kind of a young age, i found myself inspired just walking through this community. i did not really know why i was so jazzed up. i knew about the lgbt history. before homosexuality was decriminalised, living an openly gay life was difficult in some states. isolated towns like cherry grove became safe havens for america's marginalised lgbt communities. i was pretty young the first time i visited the sunken forest. i was a volunteer. i was maybe 13, 11; at the time. and i think pulling in on that ferry, i saw these two flags. one was an a
it's shifting landscape as a barrier island. every single day i come out here, it's a little bit different and i think that's all really inspiring because sometimes, we think of nature as this immutable, sort of unchangeable thing, but nature is really dynamic. i sort of came to my identity as a queer person later in life — towards the end of college. i sort of had to admit to myself that i was trans in some way. i identify now as trans feminine and non—binary. my pronouns are they/them. so...
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and then finally, we get to the island of kitty mout and aids boat docked in the evening before the islands government administrator helps with distributing food. it's critical for survival of you said i'm happy with that. i'll probably up without this food. we be in an utter crisis, up it almost everyone here lives from the sea, but the refugees are from the mainland. they're farmers and can't fish without the food aid, but it will be chaos here. oh said, elma, it is the doll about 4000 people lived on this islands before the insurgency. now it is more than 10000 people was thousands of displaced people leaving the mainland and coming here in the past months, looking for a safe place to stay. just that this is the exactly a safe place. last year terrorists attacked the islands, pillaging its and killing 2 villages to terrorists kidnapped 30 islanders mainly girls cobbled delgado province. people are worried about more attacks, most feel helpless against the terrorists. and so far, not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. ah. now this next one i know is a favorite of your
and then finally, we get to the island of kitty mout and aids boat docked in the evening before the islands government administrator helps with distributing food. it's critical for survival of you said i'm happy with that. i'll probably up without this food. we be in an utter crisis, up it almost everyone here lives from the sea, but the refugees are from the mainland. they're farmers and can't fish without the food aid, but it will be chaos here. oh said, elma, it is the doll about 4000 people...
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, i, mungo islands. i. when we fool island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway and that's being led by the government of tanya more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash, and that is contaminating water supplies. and so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities, it's going to be a shelter and reconstruction. and we have very little communications with tongue at the moment. the internet cable is cut and international calls are impossible. and so we're relying completely on satellite communication, which is very patchy and very difficult at this time. but we are, we are able to communicate that, but in very short bursts. sean casey, there from the world health organization tokens, was from fiji. the european parliament has a new president's members elected conservative for bert i'm. it's sola from moulton . as the new lead
, i, mungo islands. i. when we fool island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway and that's being led by the government of tanya more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash, and that is contaminating water supplies. and so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities, it's going to be a shelter and reconstruction....
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something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes everyone in every community across the state. i am proud of the work that we do. i am proud to be your governor. for all that you do and all that you are, my thanks. >> 2019 a reporter discovered the remains of a slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. tonight on q&a mr. raines talks about his last slave ship that details the history of the ship and how it why -- and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> we have the whole story and it serves as a proxy f
something we have always done here in the islands. i see a hawaii that has been tested and tested, over and over again during this pandemic. we may have been, but we did not break. i believe in hawaii, and its people, and its purpose. when we worked together, we can do great things, like those i talked about today to help all those who are struggling, to make ends meet, whether it is one dollar or $400, to provide health care for working parents. and to create a broadband network that includes...
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much of the island center is submerged and other islands were affected as well. this is the western part of their main island. the erosion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shipping containers and communities covered in volcanic ash. >> we have seen that the airport and most of the main island where the capital is has been covered with volcanic ash. so unfortunately, this will require a lot of cleanup. >> with airport runways off-lits, australia and new zealand's have been dispatched with humanitarian aid relief, but it's expected to take days before they arrive. the severing of an underwater internet cable is hampering communications. aid agencies are slowly beginning to understand the extent of the damage. >> it does not seem to be as catastrophic and we had first imagined it might be, there
much of the island center is submerged and other islands were affected as well. this is the western part of their main island. the erosion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shipping containers and communities covered in...
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on the island, it was heartbreaking _ ask. on the island, it was heartbreaking to - ask. on the island, it was heartbreaking to see - ask. on the island, it was heartbreaking to see all. ask. on the island, it was l heartbreaking to see all the pictures and actually see from the satellite, around the island and our counterparts have confirmed that there has been asphalt around the islands, so that has affected the drinking water, as you are aware. 0n tanna island they have rainwater harvesting and their water sources, their water tanks and the boreholes. so the tank by the asphalt and their borehole has been affected by the salt water. there has been inundation from the tidal wave that followed after the eruption. so there has been, and on the island prior to the cyclone, we were aware that pre— positioned supplies to take to 1200 households and this has been around hygiene tanks which included buckets and cooking sets and we also had shelter kits so that the communities could repair their homes and actually clean their homes following the disaster. 0ur counterparts hav
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they did highlight the case of mango island to the north of the main island. only has a population of around 50 people. every single home on that island has been destroyed. there is no internet coverage at the moment because that undersea fiber optic table has been completely cut off and at least one place. so that is another thing that these new zealand naval ships will be able to assist when they get there . exactly how bad the damages beneath the c caused by this volcanic eruption. so it certainly is a desperate situation and will know more certainly in the days ahead is more reports coming from some of those outlying islands or are waiting thanks about when have naval base in oakland. in new zealand makes a lot at least 10 people have been killed and hundreds displaced by flash floods in the capital of madagascar 20 districts run high level. the forecast is warning of more severe weather in the coming days. heavy rain cause land slides destroying several homes. the white house is warned that russia could attack ukraine at any moment. it's also the voice co
they did highlight the case of mango island to the north of the main island. only has a population of around 50 people. every single home on that island has been destroyed. there is no internet coverage at the moment because that undersea fiber optic table has been completely cut off and at least one place. so that is another thing that these new zealand naval ships will be able to assist when they get there . exactly how bad the damages beneath the c caused by this volcanic eruption. so it...
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americans demo of the largest island and several other islands of van washington. even as far as astrology and you feelings have been put on alert . the warnings have extended down as strongly as coast from queensland to victoria . and now it's far as japan. and as we've been hearing from our correspondent reynolds to the us west coast, so we will keep you updated as more information comes to hand. ok, moving on now and there are more revelations of the u. k. government holding parties during corona virus locked downs. the daily mirror newspapers says, drinks gatherings took place weekly, more than a dozen such occasions have now come to life. the leader of the opposition labor parties is boris johnson is not fit for office and has lost trust of the public. on wednesday, the prime minister johnson apologized to parliament for attending what he described as a work event at a time when his government confined to millions of people to their homes, under strict lockdown roth. and concentrating on getting through the ton debit a. bring into our waiting lists, this self
americans demo of the largest island and several other islands of van washington. even as far as astrology and you feelings have been put on alert . the warnings have extended down as strongly as coast from queensland to victoria . and now it's far as japan. and as we've been hearing from our correspondent reynolds to the us west coast, so we will keep you updated as more information comes to hand. ok, moving on now and there are more revelations of the u. k. government holding parties during...
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i know more and the islands of the hop i group these islands have potentially a lot of low line areas that were affected by nami wives. and so those are the kinds of concerns we had also actual. so at the moment the actual lead has gone on to target top. it hasn't been that large yet, but the, the russian column actually sprayed. and why that it probably would have put more ash onto the central part of the tang and island group. so that's what we're waiting to find out now, is that what kinds of impacts they are being? what kind of help people need? this may not be over yet. that's are shane cronin, vulcan ologist, at the university of auckland. many thanks her thank you. now to the buddhist lega, and for their away game at top performing cologne by munich. welcome back. 6 of the 9 players who had been unable due to cove it with captain manuel noir among them and cologne were no match for by inside. with a newly complete roster with robin levin, dusky scoring a hattrick and afford neil route. this brought the strikers career buddhist legal goals, tally to 300. when means by and mainta
i know more and the islands of the hop i group these islands have potentially a lot of low line areas that were affected by nami wives. and so those are the kinds of concerns we had also actual. so at the moment the actual lead has gone on to target top. it hasn't been that large yet, but the, the russian column actually sprayed. and why that it probably would have put more ash onto the central part of the tang and island group. so that's what we're waiting to find out now, is that what kinds...
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much of the island center is submerged and other islands were affected as well. this is the western part of their main island. the erosion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shiing containers and communities covered in volcanic ash. >> we have seen that the airport and most of the main island where the capital is has been covered with volcanic ash. so unfortunately, this will require a lot of cleanup. >> with airport runways off-lits, australia and new zealand's have been dispatched with humanitarian aid relief, but it's expected to take days before they arrive. the severing of an underwater internet cable is hampering communications. aid agencies are slowly beginning to understand the extent of the damage. >> it does not seem to be as catastrophic and we had first imagined it might be, there is
much of the island center is submerged and other islands were affected as well. this is the western part of their main island. the erosion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shiing containers and communities covered in...
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one island in particular to the north west of the capital, nicole ofa, mango island, they say, has been completely destroyed. are all homes on that island have been wiped out? so while they did confirm that the death toll are remains at 3 at the moment, clearly given those communication difficulties and the fact that the r at navy in tongue that those defense forces haven't been able to reach some of those outlying islands. that is a situation that could get worse in the days ahead. okay. campus updated. thank you very much for that report. when hey, live for us in oakland museum and the white house has warned russia could attack ukraine at any moment. is also voiced concern over the deployment of russian forces to bel ruth for joint war games, further beefing up rushes, military assets, ukraine, us secretary of state antony, blinking is due to whole talks with russia's foreign minister. sergei lebron in geneva on friday. what has correspondent kimberly hallett has more on what the secretary of state is expected to say at those talks? well, he's trying to send a message and that message
one island in particular to the north west of the capital, nicole ofa, mango island, they say, has been completely destroyed. are all homes on that island have been wiped out? so while they did confirm that the death toll are remains at 3 at the moment, clearly given those communication difficulties and the fact that the r at navy in tongue that those defense forces haven't been able to reach some of those outlying islands. that is a situation that could get worse in the days ahead. okay....
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so mainly around to seem to me to think on the 9 island upon the top. and some of the other islands to the north had looked like they have a little thick ash and. and then this unami damage is mainly confined to 2 or 3 very low lying islands with this major damage. most of the others have relatively well major damage, but not the let's say it's not a big thing. a lot of we have the housing is. so we spoke at 24 hours ago and then you were somewhat optimistic that damage and tone by itself from the reception was not that bad. i use still optimistic about that. i think the damage is slightly more than what i was expecting and the school damage is about what we were expecting. so that 2 centimeters, a bash is not enough to, to damage structures, but obviously needs to be cleaned from the, from the s trip. and also it, it needs to be the word supplies need to be secured. and as your previous correspondence mentioned, around 80 percent of tongue and, and use ryan water supplies, particularly outside the main and the main settlement of neutral. ok. is there a
so mainly around to seem to me to think on the 9 island upon the top. and some of the other islands to the north had looked like they have a little thick ash and. and then this unami damage is mainly confined to 2 or 3 very low lying islands with this major damage. most of the others have relatively well major damage, but not the let's say it's not a big thing. a lot of we have the housing is. so we spoke at 24 hours ago and then you were somewhat optimistic that damage and tone by itself from...
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i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you, everyone, and have a great week. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weekdays, washington "today" gives you the latest from the nation's capital. and book notes plus has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest work. and the weekly looks at how issues of the day developed over years. and our occasional series talking with features conversations with historians about their lives and work. many of our television programs are also available as podcasts. you can find them all on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> a new mobile video app from c-span.
i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. we're planning more programming for the rest of 2022. so please follow politico live social media for updates. thank you, everyone, and have a great week. >> c-span offers a variety...
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fire island national _ themselves. fire island national seesaw - themselves. fire island| national seesaw became themselves. fire island i national seesaw became a national seesaw became a national park in 1964. the bi . . est national park in 1964. the biggest pleasure - national park in 1964. the biggest pleasure is - national park in 1964. t'te: biggest pleasure is working national park in 1964. t“te: biggest pleasure is working out here. it'sjust having biggest pleasure is working out here. it's just having this intimate knowledge of the space that i can then share with other people. i think that nature is something that i want to commune with often, especially when i'm feeling somewhat disconnected from the world. it's really nice to be able to get outside, see all of these amazing plants, all of these amazing plants, all of these amazing plants, all of these amazing animals. it helps me to feel more connected to what is around me.— me to feel more connected to what is around me. now, paris is a city that— what is around me. now, paris is a city tha
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it's tom, we know that it hits the others running island. we don't know yet. the width of the stuff that we know that it was ash full. we have cell phone records of small pebbles as long with that, but we don't know the quantity. so that can be very threatening. and we still waiting to hear for the details on that. that was professor bettina troy. vulcan ologist at the ludwig maximilian university and munich. now it's been a year since brazil started vaccinating people against coven 19, with around 70 percent of the population, fully vaccinate the campaign is seen as a success, especially for a country whose president downplayed the threat of the pandemic. j are both narrow, has also downplayed the current across wave, even as case number's rise. brazil has one of the world's highest corona virus death tolls. the army kron wave has hit brazil. the number of people infected has jumped dramatically despite the shortage of tests, leaving many cases on reported. notice a little i'm running from one place to the next to try and get tested. i had contact with people
it's tom, we know that it hits the others running island. we don't know yet. the width of the stuff that we know that it was ash full. we have cell phone records of small pebbles as long with that, but we don't know the quantity. so that can be very threatening. and we still waiting to hear for the details on that. that was professor bettina troy. vulcan ologist at the ludwig maximilian university and munich. now it's been a year since brazil started vaccinating people against coven 19, with...
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united nations says the pacific island nation of tongue has suffered significant damage in saturday's volcanic eruption. the 1st images are starting to emerge after new zealand and australia sent surveillance plane to the area. communication has been limited after the countries only internet cable was caught. new zealand is also sending ships carrying water and other supplies. but planes can't land because of a blanket of ash covering the main airports runway a prelude to a vile interruption. on friday, the hunger tongue hung to hot by volcano, sent plumes of smoke and dash shooting into the sky activity that soon decreased. it would prove to be a brief rest spice. the next day, the volcano rumbled to life again in an explosion so powerful, it sent shock waves around the world. before and after socialize images show had the volcano sea level krazer had disappeared following the blast. with regular communication lines to tongue across all the worlds been relying on stuff like phones and images to get a sense of the disaster are we are still waiting to receive information from tara, wha
united nations says the pacific island nation of tongue has suffered significant damage in saturday's volcanic eruption. the 1st images are starting to emerge after new zealand and australia sent surveillance plane to the area. communication has been limited after the countries only internet cable was caught. new zealand is also sending ships carrying water and other supplies. but planes can't land because of a blanket of ash covering the main airports runway a prelude to a vile interruption....
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communications with the island nation are still very limited. one british man reports his sister died. borisjohnson's former chief adviser dominic cummings — now one of his leading critics — has said he warned the prime minister in person about a downing street drinks party in may 2020, during the first lockdown. britain's culture secretary has confirmed the bbc�*s licence fee will be frozen for the next two years. nadine dorries also announced a review into how the corporation is funded after 2027. two teenagers have been arrested in the english city of manchester as part of the investigation into a siege at a synagogue in the us. a british man was shot and killed by police in texas, after taking four people hostage.
communications with the island nation are still very limited. one british man reports his sister died. borisjohnson's former chief adviser dominic cummings — now one of his leading critics — has said he warned the prime minister in person about a downing street drinks party in may 2020, during the first lockdown. britain's culture secretary has confirmed the bbc�*s licence fee will be frozen for the next two years. nadine dorries also announced a review into how the corporation is funded...
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this is a tough job with blowing snow rhode island limited visibility the case with blizzard warnings we had 10 states under alerts, this morning, and this problem, visibility made travel almost impossible. >> warnings blizzard warnings have not had blizzard warns since 2018 retalking about blizzard warnings extend into maine, visibility a quarter mile or less three hours winds 35 miles per hour, as well. so, outside of there you see winter storm warning a lot of spots reported foot to 16 inches fresh snow as you reported as well another couple inches winter weather advisories in blue, this is moving up the coast, has done day number it came together very, very strong conditions continue, and this could happen through 5:00 look at bright shades highlighting a lot bright shade heavy snow coming down the wind is also blowing, so, here is what we're looking at monitoring this weather throughout the day today look at providence, boston, boston could see two to three feet fresh snow bangor, maine almost to portland we could see three to four inches snowfall per hour in the entire area high
this is a tough job with blowing snow rhode island limited visibility the case with blizzard warnings we had 10 states under alerts, this morning, and this problem, visibility made travel almost impossible. >> warnings blizzard warnings have not had blizzard warns since 2018 retalking about blizzard warnings extend into maine, visibility a quarter mile or less three hours winds 35 miles per hour, as well. so, outside of there you see winter storm warning a lot of spots reported foot to 16...
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the small island, as you mentioned in the high group, mungo islands island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway and that's being led by the government up to that more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash, and that is contaminating water supplies. so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities it's going to be shelter and reconstruction. and as you mentioned, we have very little communications with talking at the moment. the internet cable is cut and international calls are impossible. and so we're relying completely on satellite communication, which is very patchy and very difficult at the time. but we are, we are able to communicate, but in very short bursts in so we've got these 1st photos, these 1st images that the world is seeing now of the devastation that we're going to be showing this to our viewers. what did you think when you saw those 1st images i it's it's, it's disturbing to see at the level of
the small island, as you mentioned in the high group, mungo islands island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway and that's being led by the government up to that more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash, and that is contaminating water supplies. so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities it's going to be...
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the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited the sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays i've returned to my home city of melbourne, after a long time away during the covid crisis. while the city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life it has still suffered a big upheaval. if you ask the locals, they will tell you melbourne is the most locked down city in the world. that may or may not be exactly true but it's certain that this city has endured a lot of restrictions, with 262 days of lockdown between march 2020 and october 2021. and one of the things hardest hit was its internationally renowned food scene. but i'd heard that among the challenges they faced, industry here was adapting and evolving. melbourne's food scene is really unique. i think it's because we are so isolated down here in the bottom of t
the island with pride of place in lgbt history. it was pretty young the first time i visited the sunken forest and i think pulling in on that ferry, and next to the american flag was this big beautiful rainbow flag. and just what is it that makes paris feel so parisian? theme music plays i've returned to my home city of melbourne, after a long time away during the covid crisis. while the city has come through the pandemic well so far, in terms of preserving life it has still suffered a big...
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the su nami hit. pacific island nation. we report from the poll, which is grappling with shortages cove advantage infections surge. i'm lucy newman vibe, the magellan, straight on the very tip of south america, where a new climate observatory is being launched. and it will help to resolve mysteries, which is why these whales had been reaching more and more along the coast. ah, here is president joe biden is wanting bratia that any troop entry into ukraine will be met with a severe response. it's a change in tone from the u. s. leader who had earlier taken a softer stones. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports. but there is no doubt, let me no doubt at all the book makes this choice. russia will pay a heavy price. speaking from prepared notes on the anniversary of his 1st year in office, president joe biden sought to clarify the u. s. position on a russian invasion into ukraine. i've been absolutely clear with president putin. he has no misunderstanding any. any assembled rushing units move across ukrainian
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if you were to seize that island, you would be able to control the air space. you would be able to control the waterways leading to the baltic states, and that's why the swedish government has begun reinforcing with military units that island. let's take a look at what i found in normal times, the only large groups of foreigners coming to gotten and are the $1000000.00 tourists who flocked to the swedish island every year. but now the swedish government is preparing for the possibility of unwelcome visitors as russian president vladimir putin's military maneuvers spread concern far beyond ukraine. we cannot exclude an armed attack against sweden. and what we want to do, yes, now is to be very clear that we are ready to defend sweden and because of that we are also doing what for doing owned island. mclaughlin. kirkland is a do strategic prize duel in the baltic sea, a central for nato's access to its baltic allies and its swedish and finish partners. from this island you cannot control both of the air and sea waste in the region. garland was a key military asse
if you were to seize that island, you would be able to control the air space. you would be able to control the waterways leading to the baltic states, and that's why the swedish government has begun reinforcing with military units that island. let's take a look at what i found in normal times, the only large groups of foreigners coming to gotten and are the $1000000.00 tourists who flocked to the swedish island every year. but now the swedish government is preparing for the possibility of...
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wary of the possibility of russian aggression. sweden, yes, sweden is bolstering its defenses on the island of god, land. i'm so me. so misconduct, and this is the day. ah, i am hoping for a peaceful solution. i can't even talk about this without trying the least. there is a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secondary questions. the renewal of talks in the normandy format is already a positive signal. i don't have much faith international diplomacy, but i do believe in russian's common sense that our country does not intend to attack anyone. we consider even the thought of war between our people to be unacceptable locals. the main issue is our clear position and admissibility of further expansion of nato. ah, we began the day with a diplomatic deadlock between russia and the west over ukraine. after moscow issued a list of security demands, like the withdrawal of nato forces, from eastern europe, nato and the u. s. delivered a clear no. now the kremlin says there is little optimism that de escalation is possible, but the 2 sides are still talking and there
wary of the possibility of russian aggression. sweden, yes, sweden is bolstering its defenses on the island of god, land. i'm so me. so misconduct, and this is the day. ah, i am hoping for a peaceful solution. i can't even talk about this without trying the least. there is a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secondary questions. the renewal of talks in the normandy format is already a positive signal. i don't have much faith international diplomacy, but i do...
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30 islanders mainly girls cobbled delgado province. people are worried about more attacks, most feel helpless against the terrorists. and so far, not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. ah, now this next one i know is a favorite of yours. 80. i mean would allow fast cars. right? so as you can clearly tell, there wasn't all about crisis reporting this year. my personal favorite was the woman reverend and spinning it in south africa. cost billing is actually a pop la sport in the country, but it's been dominated by men for far too long. but some women are changing. you're trying to change the status school. you may wanna fasting your feet because this is not a normal right. but a, my name is melanie she wore. i am originally from middle info it. so i am a female spin out in the spinning world or in the spinning life. my name is dan. keep that you come around. yeah. and the crowd was so happy to see you, you know, and like, people actually pay money to come and see me guys, you know? and it's so much fun popular becaus
30 islanders mainly girls cobbled delgado province. people are worried about more attacks, most feel helpless against the terrorists. and so far, not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. ah, now this next one i know is a favorite of yours. 80. i mean would allow fast cars. right? so as you can clearly tell, there wasn't all about crisis reporting this year. my personal favorite was the woman reverend and spinning it in south africa. cost billing is actually a pop la sport in...
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at this point the, the small islands, as you mentioned in the high group, mungo island island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway, and that's being led by the government up to that more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash and that is contaminating water supplies. so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities, it's going to be a shelter and reconstruction. and as you mentioned, we have very little communications with talking at the moment. the internet cable is cut and international calls are impossible. and so we're relying completely on the satellite communication, which is very patchy and very difficult at the time, but we are, we are able to communicate, but in very short bursts in so we've got these 1st photos, these 1st images that the world is seeing now of the devastation that we're going to be showing this to our viewers. what did you think when you saw those 1st images it's, it's, it's disturb
at this point the, the small islands, as you mentioned in the high group, mungo island island, the, the buildings are almost completely destroyed on those islands and the populations are having to be relocated actually. so that's underway, and that's being led by the government up to that more broadly. but the whole country is covered in ash and that is contaminating water supplies. so the, the most urgent need for the entire population is really access to water. and for, for some communities,...
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not only in the sea, but also on the island, a lot would change. this hotel is already fully rented to maintenance workers in the wind power industry. they commute to the offshore fox every day and ships and helicopters, some people from helical and fear that even more of them could drive away tourists nearby. but so i'm concerned that in the future, tourists will arrive in an industrial park and it will just not be a nice reception for them. and thankfully to listeners then yeah, we continued to build in additional open spaces on hellig land, especially with unsightly industrial facilities. i have concerns that hellig lands reputation as a natural island will be damaged and certified named shewn via friendly to us. it would be nice if that could be done and the tourists. i can't imagine that this will put them off. but says, vision is still being researched, how, for example, hydrogen can best be processed and transported, everything should be settled in 2023. then the fate of helical ends, hydrogen revolution will be decided. and finally, the m w
not only in the sea, but also on the island, a lot would change. this hotel is already fully rented to maintenance workers in the wind power industry. they commute to the offshore fox every day and ships and helicopters, some people from helical and fear that even more of them could drive away tourists nearby. but so i'm concerned that in the future, tourists will arrive in an industrial park and it will just not be a nice reception for them. and thankfully to listeners then yeah, we continued...