came down on separate times and they sort of came down right top of each other. and then we had the fires, and then of course we had the bad weather, and then of course we had the hurricane threatening, and then of course we had to demolish the rest of the building. so it s been a series of major hurdles and a series of great disappointments for us because we were all hoping and praying for a miracle. charles burkett there. next, the president of cuba s supreme court says 59 people have been prosecuted over the unprecedented mass protests on the island two weeks ago. ruben remigio ferro did not specify how many protesters had been arrested, but dismissed accusations of summary trials. dissident groups say there were more than six hundred arrests after protests erupted to demand democratic change. uk army bomb disposal experts have safely detonated a world war ii bomb which was found during the construction of a new housing estate in east yorkshire. it s thought an raf lancaster
administration s plan to shift 155 million from fema s disaster relief fund, money that could be used for hurricane relief to its immigration crackdown at the border wall. they re shifting money from disaster relief to immigration, with a hurricane threatening. that is not a good look. a fema spokeswoman says that they ll still have enough money, but acknowledges the challenges of sporndiresponding to dorian of what she called the complex recovery effort from earlier storms. this is a time when the american people would have every reason to expect their president to stand by them. puerto ricans are american people. to stand by them, to stand by them, to be a leader. but this president is consumed by his feuds with anybody he views as an enemy. he s rattled by warning signs on the economy. and scrambling to come up with