sees an exceptionally experience. he s intelligent guy, he s fit as a fiddle because i got a central casting donald, perfect, judge, you d get him. all right, everyone. dante mills, michael van der v01. thank you both very much. and thank you. you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now we begin with that breaking news out of new york today. one of the most progressive democrats in congress is now out of the seat. cnn projects george latimer has now unseated jamaal bowman in a historic and bitter primary and new york 16th congressional district, pro-israel groups had back latimer, a moderate and funneled millions of dollars into this race to unseat bowman. and they were successful. it is the most expensive house primary race in all of american history. now, this could have implications far beyond just the 16th district in new york. it s not just a local race. we re talking about. for one, it shows just how divided the party is on israel s war in gaza
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renowned as a magnet for billionaires, bankers and beach lovers, it attracted nearly ten million tourists to its shores last year. but it s also an island nation, on the front line of climate change. whoa! it was the beacon of hope that we needed when the lighthouse came on because everybody knew, at that point, that there is hope. rising sea levels and increasingly unpredictable weather patterns are affecting everyday life here, so i m leaving the sunbeds behind to find out first hand how the people who live here are trying to save this stunning paradise. i m starting my journey in sweetings cay, a small, sun washed slice of the bahamas. ..where the ocean is as much a place of work as it is for enjoyment. shervin tate has been a fisherman here all his life. how are you doing, man? how are you, sir? good to meet you. - welcome to the bahamas! thank you very much! here, localfishermen dive, notjust for a day s catch, but to preserve a way of life passed down through generation