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it is an office of naval intelligence photo taken atjaluit atoll, the headquarters of the japanese in the label on the photograph says that is where it is. it doesn't say anything about amelia earhart. nobody is acting like they are guarding everybody. everybody is just hanging out on the dock. the person that they claim is amelia earhart has her back to the camera, you can't see her face. if she is a woman. we know she has a lot more hair than amelia earhart had at that time she disappeared. we've got lots of good photos of her at the time. the guy they say is fred noonan, oh, absolutely — doesn't look like anything like fred noonan. for a lot of people air travel can be a bit of a chore. delays, queues, cramped conditions and food that often leaves a great deal to be desired. but once upon a time it was very different. travelling by air was exotic and exciting. now, a restaurant in los angeles is trying to recreate that golden age, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. ah, those were the days, luxury at 14,000 feet. smiling stewardesses, businessmen in suit and tie, a different age. whic
it is an office of naval intelligence photo taken atjaluit atoll, the headquarters of the japanese in the label on the photograph says that is where it is. it doesn't say anything about amelia earhart. nobody is acting like they are guarding everybody. everybody is just hanging out on the dock. the person that they claim is amelia earhart has her back to the camera, you can't see her face. if she is a woman. we know she has a lot more hair than amelia earhart had at that time she disappeared....
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the bill updates atol to include holidays bought over the internet.n this important sector. by its very nature, there are a number of risks in the holiday market which have existed ever since those first excursions. it is common for consumers to pay up front on the promise of a holiday, which may be many weeks or even many months away. there can be a lack of awareness of the financial stability of holiday providers, particularly as the services are often provided by third parties. i think the minister has it right that this is a bill to be welcomed. the events of failure are rare, but it's absolutely imperative that this market develops and the response to it develops so that those people who have those rare failures have recourse and he'll find a great deal of support from the side of the house for what he says and for this bill. passengers' rights have been enshrined in eu law and consumers and businesses deserve to know, they need to know, in fact, they're very keen to know how brexit will affect them. what is sought are cast iron assurances that t
the bill updates atol to include holidays bought over the internet.n this important sector. by its very nature, there are a number of risks in the holiday market which have existed ever since those first excursions. it is common for consumers to pay up front on the promise of a holiday, which may be many weeks or even many months away. there can be a lack of awareness of the financial stability of holiday providers, particularly as the services are often provided by third parties. i think the...
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tv with atole a stereo and a radio. he probably got them in a museum. they got into a fight. one guy split it in half. the other guy called the police. that was the easiest arrests ever made. thing, they went to a carpetingre and stole and put on the roof of a volkswagen. all the tires splayed out. a and tragic at the same time. the majority of the black community was not involved in this but, then you have to look at it another way. they were destroying the stores in their neighborhood that they had to shop in. a lot of people in the neighborhood didn't have cars. they had no place to shop. , all thisafter this fire and everything. anti-sniper,e an working midnight to 12, and i got that silly police car that i love. , weut plywood under their would put a sub machine gun on. trust me. i've could not hit anything with that machine gun. if i had thrown it maybe i would have hit it. it danced all over the place. it was a 45. it was a joke. usompany called stoner lent weapons that could go through brick. 47 people died during the riots in 1967. what really stopped it was not us.
tv with atole a stereo and a radio. he probably got them in a museum. they got into a fight. one guy split it in half. the other guy called the police. that was the easiest arrests ever made. thing, they went to a carpetingre and stole and put on the roof of a volkswagen. all the tires splayed out. a and tragic at the same time. the majority of the black community was not involved in this but, then you have to look at it another way. they were destroying the stores in their neighborhood that...
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. >> reporter: the photograph is marked marshall islands jaluit atoll, in 1937 under japanese military control. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short hair wearing pants like earhart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of navigator noonan. >> the hairline is the most distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. the nose is very prominent. >> reporter: gibson then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of earhart. in both cases striking similarities. >> i usually go from not likely to likely to very likely to extremely likely. and i'd say this is very likely. >> reporter: something else, the woman on the dock is staring at the japanese ship koshu which is towing a barge with something measuring 38 feet long, the same length as earhart's plane. for decades locals have said the plane crashed in the marshalls and the japanese ship koshu took it away. also in the national archives this catalog of government files on earhart referencing 170 pa
. >> reporter: the photograph is marked marshall islands jaluit atoll, in 1937 under japanese military control. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short hair wearing pants like earhart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of navigator noonan. >> the hairline is the most distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. the nose is very prominent. >>...
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. >> reporter: it is marked marshal islands, atoll. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short air wearing pants like air hart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file foeters of noonan. >> the hair is a very distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. >> reporter: he then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of air hart. >> i usually go from not likely to likely to very likely to extremely likely. and i'd say this is very likely. >> reporter: something else, the woman on the dock is staring at the japanese ship koshu which is towing a barge with something measures 38 feet long, the same length as earhart's plane. also in the national archives, this catalog of government files on earhart referencing 170 pages including information that earhart was a prisoner in the marshall islands. nbc news reached out to the japanese foreign defense ministry all of which said they have no evidence of amelia earhart
. >> reporter: it is marked marshal islands, atoll. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short air wearing pants like air hart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file foeters of noonan. >> the hair is a very distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. >> reporter: he then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of air hart. >> i usually...
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in remote pacific atolls, he collected seashells for her. when he returned home the first thing he did was to make her his bride. for 64 years ago this week, the love of my father's life has been barbara bush. [applause] president bush: over the years our parents have built a family bound forever by closeness, warmth, and unconditional love. we will always feel blessed to have had the best father anyone could ever ask for. we will always be inspired by the faith, humor, patriotism, and compassion he talked to us through his own example. as long as we live, we will carry with us dad's lessons that integrity and honor are worth more than any title or treasure, and that the truest strength can come from the gentlest soul. george h.w. bush has the deep love of his family, the admiration of his friends, and the thanks of a grateful nation. [applause] president bush: so what do you give a guy who has been blessed and has just about everything he has ever needed? well, an aircraft carrier. [laughter] this ship that bears are dad -- name is more tha
in remote pacific atolls, he collected seashells for her. when he returned home the first thing he did was to make her his bride. for 64 years ago this week, the love of my father's life has been barbara bush. [applause] president bush: over the years our parents have built a family bound forever by closeness, warmth, and unconditional love. we will always feel blessed to have had the best father anyone could ever ask for. we will always be inspired by the faith, humor, patriotism, and...
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there is a lot you can do without legislating atoll and getting frozen and carrying on in governments they can, nobody wants that poisoned chalice of eating the brexit negotiations. of course the conservatives are nervous about losing the tenuous control of power they have, but rememberjeremy corbyn lost a c0 nfe re nce vote with his backbenchers. they are not convinced they can robbed of victory quickly either. isn't the big danger for the voting public that the parliament is there, but it is not doing any legislating? —— can romp. we have already seen the conservative party bend a lot of its manifesto. the focus is on brexit, they are not dealing with social care, mental health, the problems in the economy. this is called a zombie parliament, that might be unfair to zombies because they move forward in some way, but this parliament is static. a lot of people say politics is not just about legislating and we have a chance to see whether the public by that argument or not. it looks like chaos. when i announced on twitter i was coming on tonight to talk about politics, people tweeted
there is a lot you can do without legislating atoll and getting frozen and carrying on in governments they can, nobody wants that poisoned chalice of eating the brexit negotiations. of course the conservatives are nervous about losing the tenuous control of power they have, but rememberjeremy corbyn lost a c0 nfe re nce vote with his backbenchers. they are not convinced they can robbed of victory quickly either. isn't the big danger for the voting public that the parliament is there, but it is...
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about this atoll. is cater for supporting millions of people as they get older in the twenty first century we have a welfare state and a wealth us system which was designed by beveridge in the 1940's and at that time they believed and that was the case that in general when you reached retirement you needed some kind of basic income to help you through the years when you're not working in the twenty first century retirement is that likely to be very different for a big section of the population so our national insurance system needs to take account of social care the fact that at the end very end of their lives a number of older people a significant proportion and it could even get so wanted to of all the people or more the born into of women are going to be unable to live independently and all the banks need more income to support themselves in their advanced of the state pension doesn't help you on that promise all the thank you you'd think they'd be less noisy with all the entries and all of a after
about this atoll. is cater for supporting millions of people as they get older in the twenty first century we have a welfare state and a wealth us system which was designed by beveridge in the 1940's and at that time they believed and that was the case that in general when you reached retirement you needed some kind of basic income to help you through the years when you're not working in the twenty first century retirement is that likely to be very different for a big section of the population...
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up giving up to a couple who cares ♪ ♪ when you talked me into letting you go no more coral on the atoll put two and two together we'll make it last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ is it so bad is it so true is it still you ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ it's more than that no one else to blame for us two ♪ ♪ ♪ ahh ohh [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ohh ooooh ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ is it so bad is it so true ♪ is it still you ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ it's more than that we're chained and there's for us two ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah! come on! phoenix! [ cheers and applause ] catch them headlining the hollywood bowl june 15th. we'll be right back, everybody! oh, my gosh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to chris rock! andy cohen! phoenix once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania! stay tuned for "late night with seth myers!" thank you f
up giving up to a couple who cares ♪ ♪ when you talked me into letting you go no more coral on the atoll put two and two together we'll make it last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ is it so bad is it so true is it still you ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ it's more than that no one else to blame for us two ♪ ♪ ♪ ahh ohh [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ohh ooooh ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these...
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up giving up to a couple who cares ♪ ♪ when you talked me into letting you go no more coral on the atoll two and two together we'll make it last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ is it so bad is it so true is it still you ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ it's more than that we're chained and there's no one else to blame for us two ♪ ♪ ♪ ahh ohh [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ohh ooooh ♪ ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ is it so bad is it so true ♪ is it still you ♪ ♪ just because of you these things i have to go through ♪ ♪ it's more than that we're chained and there's no one else to blame for us two ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah! come on! phoenix! [ cheers and applause ] catch them headlining the hollywood bowl june 15th. we'll be right back, everybody! oh, my gosh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there's a new essence in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. let life in. ♪ ♪ with simply right checking fro
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a small atoll of coral islands in the pacific where man is dedicated to just one cause, the conquestace. our spaceship moves ponderously toward the firing site. ♪ >> 10, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. [explosion] ♪ >> to xr-1. your cutoff altitude 63.9 miles. >> so that was a little clip from the other space program they were talking to us about in the 1950s. i thought floating pencil was a nice touch. that was from a disney show in 1954 i think, called, tomorrowland. so our ideas about space were very different than they turned out to be. and there were a lot of good reasons for that. principle among them, was the fact that at this time, just shortly after the end of world war ii, we were riding the top of this technological and soon economic age of the united states but we had an enemy across the ocean, and that was the ussr, the soviet russia, and there was a lot of concern about, about this standoff we had since the end of world war ii when we ceased being allies quote, unquote. it was never that comfortable but we tried. so there are a number of alternativ
a small atoll of coral islands in the pacific where man is dedicated to just one cause, the conquestace. our spaceship moves ponderously toward the firing site. ♪ >> 10, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. [explosion] ♪ >> to xr-1. your cutoff altitude 63.9 miles. >> so that was a little clip from the other space program they were talking to us about in the 1950s. i thought floating pencil was a nice touch. that was from a disney show in 1954 i think,...
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through top secret files in the national archives, he discovered this photograph from 1937 marked jaulet atollall islands that were under japanese control at the time. >> we have a caucasian woman with her back to the camera, sitting there, looking over towards the ship. >> you think this is amelia earhart? >> that's right. >> reporter: photographic analysts tell history the photo appears legitimate and undered. former fbi executive shawn henry worked on the project. >> when you see it, the analysis that has been done, it leaves no doubt to the viewer that's amelia earhart and fred noonan. >> reporter: the japanese had banned nearly all westerners from the islands. in the photo, it appears there are two caucasians on the dock. a man standing on the left and what appears to be a woman with short hair wearing pants like earhart sitting on the edge. henry took the photo to facial recognition expert kent gibson who overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of fred noonan. >> the hairline is the most distinctive characteristic. it is very harp, receding hair line. the nose is very prominent. >
through top secret files in the national archives, he discovered this photograph from 1937 marked jaulet atollall islands that were under japanese control at the time. >> we have a caucasian woman with her back to the camera, sitting there, looking over towards the ship. >> you think this is amelia earhart? >> that's right. >> reporter: photographic analysts tell history the photo appears legitimate and undered. former fbi executive shawn henry worked on the project....
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the idea that they are creating search and rescue bases on these fake atols but instead creating real military bases. that's not good for anybody. and we are going to push back on china's remilitarization and say look. >> rose: but what have we done, is my question. >> well, exactly what i said. so we are plotting those courses, we are using the u.s. navy to maintain that freedom of travel through those international waterways. and unlike the last administration, charlie, if you will allow me we don't give all of our play book away. there are lots of things we are doing and will do but like as someone playing poker, you don't show the other people at the table your hand and exactly the same happens right now with regard to those that challenge the international order. >> >> rose: but it was in fact the president who said he was disappointed by the china's unwillingness to help more on north korea. >> oh, absolutely. we have great expectations. there is a great connection, a great melding of minds, apparently at the mar-a-lago summit we expected china to exert its very considerable, ec
the idea that they are creating search and rescue bases on these fake atols but instead creating real military bases. that's not good for anybody. and we are going to push back on china's remilitarization and say look. >> rose: but what have we done, is my question. >> well, exactly what i said. so we are plotting those courses, we are using the u.s. navy to maintain that freedom of travel through those international waterways. and unlike the last administration, charlie, if you...
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while looking at files in the national archives, he found this photograph called jaluit atoll. >> weamera, sitting there, looking at a ship. >> you think that's amelia earhart. >> reporter: the photo appears legitimate and undoctored. >> when you pull it out and you see the analysis that's been done, i think it leaves no doubt to the viewers, that's amelia earhart and fred noonan. >> reporter: in 1937, japanese had banned nearly all westerners in the islands. in the photo, there's two k caucasians on the dock. henry took the photo to a facial recognition expert. who overlayed the photo of the man with file photos of fred noonan. >> it's a sharp receding hairline. the nose is very prominent. >> reporter: the tooth, nose and hair appear to match up. >> this is very convincing evidence this is probably noonan. >> reporter: then, with their back to the camera, with hair too long for a man, and too short for a woman. again, striking similarities. >> i go from not likely to likely, to very likely to extremely likely. and i would say this is very likely. >> reporter: there's more evidence.
while looking at files in the national archives, he found this photograph called jaluit atoll. >> weamera, sitting there, looking at a ship. >> you think that's amelia earhart. >> reporter: the photo appears legitimate and undoctored. >> when you pull it out and you see the analysis that's been done, i think it leaves no doubt to the viewers, that's amelia earhart and fred noonan. >> reporter: in 1937, japanese had banned nearly all westerners in the islands. in...
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secret files in the national archives, he discovered the this photograph from about 1937 marked, jaluit atollands a string of small islands at the time under japanese control. >> we have a cow caaucasian womn with her back to the camera sitting there looking over towards the ship >> you think this is amelia earhart? >> that's right. >> photographic analysts tell history the photo appears legitimate and undoctored. former fbi executive assistant director sean henry and nbc news analyst worked on the project. >> when you pull it out and when you see the analysis that's been done, i think it leaves no doubt to the viewers that that's amelia earhart and fred noonan >> reporter: in 1937 the japanese had banned nearly all westerners from the islands. but in the photo it appears there are two caucasians on the dock a man standing on the left, and what appears to be a woman, with short hair, wearing pants like earhart, sitting on the edge henry took the photo to facial recognition expert kent gibson, who first overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of fred noonan >> the airline is the most di
secret files in the national archives, he discovered the this photograph from about 1937 marked, jaluit atollands a string of small islands at the time under japanese control. >> we have a cow caaucasian womn with her back to the camera sitting there looking over towards the ship >> you think this is amelia earhart? >> that's right. >> photographic analysts tell history the photo appears legitimate and undoctored. former fbi executive assistant director sean henry and...