Here for 50 years and is left with absolutely nothing and this is a scene that were left with this is what weve been seeing all morning with people walking up and down the street some people sifting through debris others walking toward the airstrip waiting for help to arrive waiting for Disaster Relief to get here we have heard that the royal navy as well as the u. S. Coast guard are beginning to fly Disaster Relief to the bahamas but we cant confirm whether or not any of that Disaster Relief is actually arrived here we arrived at abaco on wednesday we were lucky enough to be taken in by a family so we did have a place to stay last night but there are thousands of other people who have nowhere to stay theres an estimated 13000 homes that were destroyed theres another concern the shortages of Food Shortages of water as well as medicine this is a this is something that the United Nations has already said is a crisis that could get worse without intervention by the International Community
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A deal at the end of october theyre not going to call a vote of no confidence because if that happens then parliament would if the suspension goes ahead not be sitting and so the best still would be a chance of a no deal breaks it so this is really important now that the opposition have agreed a strategy they say that their number one priority is avoiding a no deal breaks it theyre promising that it wont be a long time before a general election will happen it seems though that if they do money to to to win the day next week in parliament that we might be looking at a general election sometime in november if that happens Boris Johnsons appeal will be severely weakened because all along he said he would deliver breaks it on time do or die and then he will have been shown to have failed his appeal will have been weakened the brics it party of niger for all its might then take up the the section of his electorate who really do want to see what some people call the heartbreaks it fully than
Palestinians but many people speculate the this plan is nothing short of dead on arrival given the fact that this is ministration from the beginning has taken a very adversarial stance with regard to the Palestinian Leaders and the Palestinian Leader for their part say that they will reject this plan as a result of the lack of consultation the fact that they were not involved now we do know that in terms of this plan the white house saying that it will be released sometime after the israeli elections on september 17th we are on clear whether or not jason green will stay for that unveiling or if he will be gone if this plan is delayed yet again as it has been repeatedly already that does raise some questions about the fact that if the architect of the plan is not going to stick around how viable is it moving forward. In the news ahead protests in nigeria lead south africa to shut down its embassy over safety for us and moment rejects in afghanistan a u. S. Service member and a romanian
Now on bbc news, dateline london. Hello. Welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. And this week banished doomsters and gloomsters celebrate the awesome foursome if optimism packaged in a soundbite was the key to breaking brexit deadlock, then borisjohnson would be the choice of many. But is it enough . Today we devote the whole programme to the challenges facing the new british Prime Minister. And my guests british political commentator alex deane, Us Television journalist, well, us canadian journalist, geoffrey kaufman, irish broadcaster brian oconnell, and french channelist nabila ramdan. Welcome to you all. So if the ball comes loose from the back of the scrum, that is a rugby phrase borisjohnson himself once used to talk about the opportunity to become party leader and Prime Minister. The ball came loose, its now in his hands, but there is a lot standing between this player and his try. Parliament has blocked the brexit deal agreed by his predecessor, but nor is parliament pre