Jess phoenix one of the major hazards from Volcanic Eruptions are pyroclastic flows. [indistinct shouting] the Rock Fragments and the gases are moving at speeds like a jetliner. Man [speaking spanish] Jess Phoenix it will obliterate trees. It will take out people. It can even reshape the geology of the area. Nobody can outrun a pyroclastic flow. If you are faced with one, you are dead. Welcome to violent earth. Im liev schreiber. More than 80 of the Earths Surface was forged by volcanoes. They helped create fertile soil for agriculture, and volcanic gases helped form our atmosphere. Without volcanoes, we would not have Life On Earth as we know it. All around the world, every single day, there are 40 to 50 volcanoes erupting under sea, on land, sometimes even under ice. Our earth is a living, changing planet. But when a volcano erupts, it also has the power to destroy, like it did in 2018 at Mount Fuego in guatemala, when a massive eruption buried the surrounding towns in over 6 feet of
Children in the school district. They simply showed up they say to make their voices heard. That was nbcs Dasha Burns Th Reporting from williamson county, tennessee. Well, it is the top of the hour and good to be with you tonight. Were watching two evacuations this evening. Hurricane ida is approaching land from the gulf and many coastal residents are leaving the coast. Meanwhile the dangerous Evacuation Effort continues overseas In Kabul. Th its a race against time to evacuate all american personnel before the deadline to leave afghanistan. Plus the Pfizer Vaccine now has full fda approval, so why are some americans choosing to selfmedicate with a drug used on horses . At and despite living through so turmoil and uncertainty, a new poll shows Todays Youth are still optimistic about The Future. Well discuss this and more with our Saturday Night panel. From nbc News World Headquarters in new york, im Joshua Johnson. Welcome to the week. This has been an emotional somewhat unrelenting we
On bbc news, its hardtalk with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Pity the 11 and a half million people of haiti. Its hard to think of a nation more comprehensively shattered by many decades of misrule and the ravages of natural disaster. In the latest lurch toward chaos the President Jovenel Moise was assassinated earlier this month. Who ordered the hit is unclear. A retracted struggle for power seemed certain. My guest is former haitian Prime Minister laurent lamothe. Can anything be done to end Haitis Suffering . Laurent lamothe in miami, florida, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. Its a pleasure having you on the show. Let us begin with the assassination of President Moise. Just how big a blow to haiti was back was dark . This was a tremendous blow. If you take into account the country went through the earthquake and never really recovered in 2010. Then you have this happen, especially the way it happened. Having the president democraticall
Now on Bbc News its hardtalk with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Pity the ii and a half million people of haiti. Its hard to think of a nation more comprehensively shattered by many decades of misrule and the ravages of natural disaster. In the latest lurch toward chaos the President Jovenel Moise was assassinated earlier this month. Who ordered the hit is unclear. A retracted struggle for power seemed certain. My guest is former haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe. Can anything be done to end Haitis Suffering . Laurent lamothe in miami, florida, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. Its a pleasure having you on the show. Let us begin with the assassination of President Moise. Just how big a blow to haiti was back was dark . This was a tremendous blow. If you take into account the country went through the earthquake and never really recovered in 2010. Then you have this happen, especially the way it happened. Having the president democratic
Front of 50,000 people. It was as presidential speeches go a pretty big success. It was very well received by that big, big, big crowd. But it was the world s fair, which was a huge deal. The president didn t just go for that one day. He stayed through to the next day, and the next day for president mckinley, the itinerary that day wasn t another big speech at a podium in front of a big crowd. The next day involved what seems now from our modern perspective to be an unusual thing for a president s calendar. His second day at the world s fair involved him making an appearance at something called the temple of music, which was set up as part of the world s fair that year. And at that venue at the temple of music, president mckinley received the public. He did a public reception, like the pope does, who goes and receives people. Come on down. Meet your president, everybody. President mckinley is holding a public reception. People filed through to shake his hand, to talk to him, to meet hi