primary of the 2024 election cycle. tuesday s republican primary will test former president donald trump s front runner status after his landslide victory in iowa, and former governor of south carolina nikki haley is looking to establish herself as the main rival to mr trump with a strong showing in the granite state. after finishing a close third behind ron desantis iowa, nikki haley has been making her pitch to voters. things are tough right now. you do not have to turn on the news to know how tough it is. you feel it in the grocery store, you feel it at the gas station, you feel it in your mortgage payment, your insurance payment everything that we have to pay has gone up. it is amazing to me how joe biden can say to you, we ve got a great economy. and we are supposed to believe it. it is amazing how donald trump does the same thing and tells you things, and just thinks you are going to believe it. donald trump has also been on the campaign trail in new hampshire, toutin
people within little haiti have started seeing signals for climate change gentrification. # money, money, money, money # money! # money, money, money. it s money. we get pushed out. we gentrify. the ocean, for me, is such a hard place because there were all of these challenges, these racial tensions, and thatjust builds on the fear. so, for me, it says we need all hands on deck to ensure that these little ones that are growing up become ocean guardians in their own right. they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time, it s been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells good. m
that these little ones that are growing up become ocean guardians in their own right. they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time, it s been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells good. my name is francois alexandre. i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united
official ceasefire. better than returning to live in a tent. translation: we returning to live in a tent. translation: returning to live in a tent. translation: we bear the bombing. translation: we bear the bombing. we translation: we bear the bombing, we got translation: we bear the bombing, we got use - translation: we bear the bombing, we got use of- translation: we bear the bombing, we got use of the destruction, we got used to the martyrs, we got used to everything. it s enough. i d rather go back home and staying here in schools. bbc verify has been analysing exclusive satellite images showing the widespread destruction in gaza. merlyn thomas has more from the bbc verify hub. this image is from may. now, it s a neighborhood of beit lahiya between gaza city and the northern border with israel. and a reminder, this is what it looked like before the war began. now, as you can see here, these are densely populated areas, lots and lots of residential blocks, as you ca
In October, the federal government factored climate change into its insurance costs for the first time. Homeowners in at-risk areas are moving to avoid the cost, and it's pushing low-income families out of their neighborhoods.