volcanic smog which is a product of the aerosols off of the sulfur dioxide. people with respiratory bothered. people get headaches, feel tired,l lethargic. so the health professionals on the islands are aware of this and they are looking out for people. let s hope that the volcano doesn t erupt for a year. hopefully, less than that. yes, hopefully. fingers crossed. wendy stove all, appreciate your expertise. thank you so much. thank you. still ahead, the white house is touting another red hot jobs report. but the strong numbers come with a fries. what it says about the economy and the fight to bring down inflation. plus, president biden signing a bill to avert a rail shutdown. one of the main sticking points is left out of that piece of legislation. why biden says it was still critical to get this done.
has got out of the area that could be affected, yes? absolutely. the local authorities be affected, yes? absolutely. the local authorities of be affected, yes? absolutely. the local authorities of the be affected, yes? absolutely. the local authorities of the island, - be affected, yes? absolutely. the local authorities of the island, la l local authorities of the island, la palma, have done a really good job in my perspective. they ve evacuated people, warned people. in fact, yesterday, my wife went to a sports centre because there was a chat, giving a lot of information to people. they have been pre warning people. they have been pre warning people and everybody knew that something was going to happen but what we didn t know is where it was going to take off and there it is. that took everybody by surprise because we were thinking it was going to be a bit further down south, more towards the last two volcanic eruptions but all of a suddenifs volcanic eruptions but all of a sudd
doesn t pose a huge threat to surrounding communities so no one was evacuated from the area. last month, evacuation protocols took place because of the recurrent activity that led to a fear of a major eruption. i would be careful if i lived by that volcano. puerto rico officially in default after failing to make a payment on its massive debt. the u.s. territory missed full payment of its bonds for the first time in history. on monday it paid $628,000 on what is supposed to be a $58 million payment. they have asked the u.s. government to allow for a restructuring of some of its debt. congress says a bailout for the island isn t coming anytime soon. after a quick break on the rundown, we ll take a look at the larger role the u.s. may be planning and playing in fighter isis in syria. richard engel joins me next to talk about how the u.s. airstrikes can help.
others like the tribe on the volcano doesn t want part of the modern world. they worship as a god and think trudging up there is disrespectful. and then low lying islands. so they worry about climate change as well but fascinating people and we got to these places. in the middle of nowhere, the cell phone signal was stronger. they re beautiful images. you had a small hardy crew. were you using drones? we used a drone. we didn t use them much in the show because it s difficult to use in many countries because it s so disorganized in regulations. but in thanawasu, it was perfect for the volcano. we had way too much gear. i was checking in. he never carries any gear.
that is cool. bill weir join me now. the visuals, everything about it. explain the idea behind it. you re really traveling to a lot of incredibly remote places. the idea was that i i turned to my 10-year-old girl and one day she will be my age in 2050 and will there still be wild tigers in india? how many species will go extinct? for this episode, if there s still a hawaii without hotels out there, a bali before bird joints and we saw this amazing place that was such a great test study in values. you know, some tribes can t wait for tourists to arrive. they want hotels on their islands. they re willing to give up their lives as fishermen. others like the tribe on the volcano doesn t want part of the