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. >> reporter: ba, ba, ba, ba, 315 square feet? >> yeah.t 6,000 square feet. >> and we are sitting on the greatest collection of giant crystals in the world. >> reporter: they're hoping to sell it all to someone who will keep the collection in tact and build a museum around it. i won't quote a price except to say it's in the multi-millions. >> we had someone who wanted to come in, like six months ago who wanted to put it in the lobby of a new sheridan that we're building. >> reporter: and you said? >> no. with 5 cents in the bank, i said no, because we're trying to hold the integrity of the collection together. we don't want to sell off a ton of pieces. if that becomes improbable to sustain, you go all right, enough of this. >> reporter: but not yet. >> not yet. >> reporter: after all, they're not just rocks. to burger, they're the foundation of a dream he wants to share with the world. >> it's a way of inspiring people. it's about inspiration. i think what the world needs . >>> well, they're still jumping for joy in north carolina. this wa
. >> reporter: ba, ba, ba, ba, 315 square feet? >> yeah.t 6,000 square feet. >> and we are sitting on the greatest collection of giant crystals in the world. >> reporter: they're hoping to sell it all to someone who will keep the collection in tact and build a museum around it. i won't quote a price except to say it's in the multi-millions. >> we had someone who wanted to come in, like six months ago who wanted to put it in the lobby of a new sheridan that we're...
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we have had opportunities to look at magic and ali ba ba ba n investor there as well. they are huge ideas. people that get in early could potentially make huge sums of money but they also could be zeros. we tend to focus on more growth stage businesses. >> we are going to watch that. f.a. course continues. it could be the biggest e-commerce deal ever. petsmart agreeing to buy chewy.com at an indisclosed amount. it could be worth some $3.35 billion. that would top walmart's acquisition of jet.com. our colleague, p jim cramer, has called the human zation of pets one of the great investing themes of our time. hard to dispute when you get deals like this. >> i think i am uniquely qualified in that my dog is basically my child and most the ac ac significanc acquisitions i focus on are in dog tech. a ur a merger for a dog daycare i used to use in brooklyn that worked really well. i see this potential deal. look at walmart and jet. if you are traditional, you need to move into the online space. people are ordering dog food and pet supplies from the internet, which is somethin
we have had opportunities to look at magic and ali ba ba ba n investor there as well. they are huge ideas. people that get in early could potentially make huge sums of money but they also could be zeros. we tend to focus on more growth stage businesses. >> we are going to watch that. f.a. course continues. it could be the biggest e-commerce deal ever. petsmart agreeing to buy chewy.com at an indisclosed amount. it could be worth some $3.35 billion. that would top walmart's acquisition of...
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obscurity ended for boyington in 1976, when a hollywood producer launched the television program "ba ba black sheep." >> we were in the vain of fiction. it was not like anything that was going down in the south pacific. all of the characters in the show were characters that i created. >> to lend it realism, pappy boyington was hired as a consultant. it ran for two years. >> anything accurate about it? >> yes. three things. the squadron designation was 214. the commanding officer was greg boyington. and the airplane was a corsair. we never saw nurses. i didn't run around in starch khaki, did you? >> no. >> henry stayed in the marines until he retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1961. for 18 years he started navigational systems. >> i'm proud of the time i put in the corps. >> alan retired in 1966 as a marine colonel. tom emrick would go on as a 30-year pilot for twa. and the black sheep squadron would take its rightful place in marine aviation history. was there something unique about this guy that made this squadron special? >> he was the right guy at the right time. we were at the right
obscurity ended for boyington in 1976, when a hollywood producer launched the television program "ba ba black sheep." >> we were in the vain of fiction. it was not like anything that was going down in the south pacific. all of the characters in the show were characters that i created. >> to lend it realism, pappy boyington was hired as a consultant. it ran for two years. >> anything accurate about it? >> yes. three things. the squadron designation was 214. the...
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>> milo dannon-yogurt-cups was not fired by ba ba news.we'reng that's just the kind of guy that milo snuffle-lump-ol-lobster- puss is. [ light laughter ]having a hard understanding you. >> all right. what's so hard to understand about americans wanting a conservative news source? you know who loves our site? >> president donald termp. donald termpt loves bwaakbwaak naw. and so does his white house chief strategist steve bannon. steve bannon is the former airmw news. >> seth: that seems like a conflict of interest. >> seth, steve bannon deserves respect for his work at baaawkbaaak. bawkbawk. >> seth: breitbart. >> bepbep. >> seth: breitbart. >> steve bannon. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i'm sorry this is as articles on our site. >> seth: all right, thank you so much for being here. jeffery sims everybody. >> baaaaakbaaaaaak! >> seth: we'll be right back with more "late night" evlausod] ♪ ♪ [whistle] hi. ♪ get up to 50% off all dresses. women's from 15 bucks. girls' from 10. women's from 15 bucks. people spend less time lying awake with aches
>> milo dannon-yogurt-cups was not fired by ba ba news.we'reng that's just the kind of guy that milo snuffle-lump-ol-lobster- puss is. [ light laughter ]having a hard understanding you. >> all right. what's so hard to understand about americans wanting a conservative news source? you know who loves our site? >> president donald termp. donald termpt loves bwaakbwaak naw. and so does his white house chief strategist steve bannon. steve bannon is the former airmw news. >>...
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>> milo dannon-yogurt-cups was not fired by ba ba news.obster- puss is. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i've got to be honest, i'm having a hard time understanding you. >> all right. what's so hard to understand about americans wanting a conservative news source? >> seth: who? >> president donald termp. donald termpt loves bwaakbwaak naw. and so does his white house chief strategist steve bannon. steve bannon is the former executive chairman of baaawbaaaw news. >> seth: that seems like a conflict of interest. >> seth, steve bannon deserves respect for his work at baaawkbaaak. >> seth: breitbart? >> bawkbawk. >> seth: breitbart. >> bepbep. >> seth: breitbart. >> steve bannon. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i'm sorry this is ridiculous. >> not as ridiculous as the articles on our site. >> seth: all right, thank you so much for being here. jeffery sims everybody. >> baaaaakbaaaaaak! >> seth: we'll be right back with more "late night" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you need to eat this special. ♪ ♪ i love it start your day with
>> milo dannon-yogurt-cups was not fired by ba ba news.obster- puss is. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i've got to be honest, i'm having a hard time understanding you. >> all right. what's so hard to understand about americans wanting a conservative news source? >> seth: who? >> president donald termp. donald termpt loves bwaakbwaak naw. and so does his white house chief strategist steve bannon. steve bannon is the former executive chairman of baaawbaaaw news....
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. >> i can't imagine a stable and peaceful syria where ba sar bas al-assad is in power. i can't imagine a multipronged approach. . the . >> tillerson attending g7 meeting in italy says the world cannot stand by and watch. state department officials tell cnn yau russia bears responsibility. there is a dossier of responsibility for the nerve action taking shape. according to u.s. officials, assad either knew about this specific attack or had given commanders standing authority to use nerve agent. more chemical sites in western syria likely exists and scientists are still alive who know how to make nerve agent. the u.s. also looking for direct evidence russian commanders on the ground knew about the planned attack. >> and tonight there is a full intelligence investigation into exactly that. how much did the russians know and when did they know it? u.s. officials are saying it was a russian drone that flew over the hospital and where so many injured people fled to try and get care and about five hours after that, russian drone flew an unidentified aircraft dropped another co
. >> i can't imagine a stable and peaceful syria where ba sar bas al-assad is in power. i can't imagine a multipronged approach. . the . >> tillerson attending g7 meeting in italy says the world cannot stand by and watch. state department officials tell cnn yau russia bears responsibility. there is a dossier of responsibility for the nerve action taking shape. according to u.s. officials, assad either knew about this specific attack or had given commanders standing authority to use...
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ba rclays boa rd mistakes. i have apologised to the ba rclays board and mistakes. i have apologised to the barclays board and accepted its conclusion that my personal actions in this matter were errors on my part. i will also accept whatever sanction it deems appropriate. the regulators could go as far as banning turn 2 from working in banking, its ultimate sanction, as well as imposing fines. whistle—blowing is about trust —— banning mr staley. part of the trust is protecting the identity of the whistle—blower and if a senior person is looking for the messenger rather than listening to the message then there is a problem. mr staley has questions to answer. he was very close to the person he hired, did that cloud his judgment? close to the person he hired, did that cloud hisjudgment? his pay will be cut, by how much? the man hired to reset barclays's position on trust knows his bank is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. kamal ahmed, bbc the headlines for all the wrong reasons. kamalahmed, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. the top story this evening. thousands of police officers have lined the streets of london for the funeral of pc keith palmer — who was murdered in the westminster attack. and still to come: 74th time lucky — sergio garcia wins his first major golfing tournament coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: one of arsenal's biggest shareholders say arsene wenger can't take all the blame for a poor season. the gunners face crystal palace tonight. australia's great barrier reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. you can see it from space. but scientists say rising water temperatures have stripped the colour from around two thirds of it and it's in danger of being destroyed. mass bleaching happens when the coral gets stressed — it makes it fragile and can kill it. the reef is home to more than 130 species of shark and 1,600 varieties of fish. our science editor, david shukman, reports. a world of brilliant colour, teeming with life. this is the great barrier reef at its best. the largest single biological structure on earth. but vulnerable to the slightest change. this is how part of reefs look — a ghostly white. the corals more like a graveyard. a new survey has found long stretches of reef have turned pale. for the second year running. giving the corals no chance to recover and the scientist in charge says he is worried. it seems likely between this event and last event, roughly 50% of coral will have died ina roughly 50% of coral will have died in a period of less than 18 months. that binding measure is a huge blow to the reef. what is happening to the great barrier reef is shocking to scientists, this gives you an idea of what is at stake. this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white and it is at risk. healthy coral provides energy from algae, but if the water is too warm the algae is expelled. last year scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time t central section has suffered and usually the water there are cooler. being bleached two yea rs there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harderfor coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are wea ker least a decade. some corals are weaker and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover.|j can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces a lot of threats from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that there is climate change, bring higher temperatures that makes bleaching more likely. a drunk driver who crashed into a roundabout, with her toddler in the back of the car, has been jailed. this is the moment that tania chikwature, who was more than three times over the drink—drive limit, was caught on camera speeding past a lorry in peterborough before hitting the roundabout — sending her car 14 feet into the air. her 20—month—old son was unhurt. she's beenjailed for 6 months. a drug that deems with hiv will be available in scotland. aide charity says the move will save money in the longer term. the drug is not financed by the nature necessary england. the so—called libor rigging scandal — it rocked the city of london and led to huge fines for banks, a criminal investigation and the jailing of a number of city traders. but now, the bbc‘s panorama has uncovered a secret recording that appears to implicate the bank of england in trying to influence the rate at which banks lend to each other — the key rate which affects how much we pay for mortgages and loans. mps are now calling for an urgent inquiry. our economics editor, andy verity, has the story. october 2008, the height of the banking crisis. the government spent billions trying to stop banks going under. one way ofjudging how healthy they were was by how much interest they were paying to borrow cash. that would also affect the cost of mortgages. each bank had to estimate how much interest they would have to pay. that was the job of libor submitter, who the law says should be given his own view, not influenced by others. then the rates from all banks were averaged. panorama has uncovered a phone call during the crisis when a senior baenior barclays banker, mark dearlove tells the man setting to rate to push down the man setting to rate to push down the rates, because of pressure from above. we played the recorder to a member of treasury select committee who was shocked and called for an inquiry. what dea rlove shocked and called for an inquiry. what dearlove is saying, if it is true, it is shocking. the tape suggests that in fact the bank of england knew about it and were encouraging or instructing it. so we need an immediate ink are toy find ute —— inquiry to find out what is going on. peterjohnson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud and last year i asked him about the libor instructions from the top as he was heading to court to go to jail. were you ordered by your bosses to post false libor rates under pressure from the bank of england? no comment. one of barclays defendants jailed was released from prison three weeks ago and deported to texas. he still thinks his trial was not fair. he said the shift in lib
ba rclays boa rd mistakes. i have apologised to the ba rclays board and mistakes. i have apologised to the barclays board and accepted its conclusion that my personal actions in this matter were errors on my part. i will also accept whatever sanction it deems appropriate. the regulators could go as far as banning turn 2 from working in banking, its ultimate sanction, as well as imposing fines. whistle—blowing is about trust —— banning mr staley. part of the trust is protecting the...
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both ba and the civil aviation authority denied there is a problem with cabin air. barch into cabin airand none of been substantial research into cabin air and none of it shows there is a risk to long—term health. the coroner has made clear that this inquest is not a public enquiry into cabin airfumes. inquest is not a public enquiry into cabin air fumes. while the industry is insisting that cabin air is clea n, is insisting that cabin air is clean, the westgate family and others believe this issue is real and must now be taken seriously. we have lots more on our website. you can also get in touch with me and some of the team via social media, or on twitter. now let's catch up with the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: dustin johnson withdraws from the masters without hitting a shot, as his back injury gets the better of him. on the course, charley hoffman leads by four strokes after his first round. and kenya's olympic champion, jemima sumgong, has tested positive for the banned blood b
both ba and the civil aviation authority denied there is a problem with cabin air. barch into cabin airand none of been substantial research into cabin air and none of it shows there is a risk to long—term health. the coroner has made clear that this inquest is not a public enquiry into cabin airfumes. inquest is not a public enquiry into cabin air fumes. while the industry is insisting that cabin air is clea n, is insisting that cabin air is clean, the westgate family and others believe this...
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ba rclays through. the financial times. barclays whistle—blower, good story, this. this is pretty terrifying, ba rclays this.tty terrifying, barclays chief executive twice pushed in his organisation for the exposure of a whistle—blower who had criticised an appointment he himself had made. the whole point of whistle—blowing in the city if you are meant to be able to report your doubts about ethical behaviour in your company without having retaliation against you. this man, who came into barclays saying i'm going to rebuild its reputation after the libel rigging scandal, as soon as after the libel rigging scandal, as soon as somebody said secretly and privately i think there is something wrong with your decisions and they area wrong with your decisions and they are a little suspect, tried to overturn all the bank's procedures on uncovering and identifying this person. now the fact he did this has been exposed and he will have to surrender perhaps £1 million of his bonus. but i think that's actually not enough. i don't think you can have somebody leading a company who just wants to get rid of anyone who is cri
ba rclays through. the financial times. barclays whistle—blower, good story, this. this is pretty terrifying, ba rclays this.tty terrifying, barclays chief executive twice pushed in his organisation for the exposure of a whistle—blower who had criticised an appointment he himself had made. the whole point of whistle—blowing in the city if you are meant to be able to report your doubts about ethical behaviour in your company without having retaliation against you. this man, who came into...
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ba and bb. the incident happened in ba. i'll go back and visit him. rubio. discussed your situation with the captain. he's approved you to go back but in unit b.a. so are you okay with that? >> i'll go anywhere. >> you don't think you're going to get assaulted -- >> i don't care anymore. we'll find out when we get there. you can house me wherever. whatever happens happens. ♪ >> for years the mexican mafia has been the largest and most powerful gang at bexar county. but now a new gang has emerged. born in san antonio and rapidly spreading both on the streets and in prisons and jails. they are called the tango orejones. >> at one point they were all together and then as the years progressed they eventually broke away and now they're at odds with each other. the orejones began as foot soldiers of the mexican mafia but in the late 1990s they split off to form their own gang, which today rejects the mafia's strict rules and structure. >> [ bleep ]. >> they're very loose. there's no constitution. there's no real process on getting in. you can literally be an orejo
ba and bb. the incident happened in ba. i'll go back and visit him. rubio. discussed your situation with the captain. he's approved you to go back but in unit b.a. so are you okay with that? >> i'll go anywhere. >> you don't think you're going to get assaulted -- >> i don't care anymore. we'll find out when we get there. you can house me wherever. whatever happens happens. ♪ >> for years the mexican mafia has been the largest and most powerful gang at bexar county. but...
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both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there's a problem with cabin air. bare's been substantial research into cabin air and none of it shows there's a risk to long—term health. the coroner in this inquest made clear that this wasn't a public enquiry into cabin airfumes and the industry has made clear that cabin air is safe will stop but the westgate fa m ily air is safe will stop but the westgate family and others do believe there is an issue here is the airline industry must treat it seriously. duncan kennedy, thank you. a brother and sisterfrom birmingham have appeared in court in london on terrorism charges. it's alleged that 21—year—old ummariyat mirza bought a knife and other items, while planning an attack in the uk. his sister, zainub, is accused of sending him links to beheading videos. both were remanded in custody until the end of the month. in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that the ukip welsh assembly member mark reckless has quit the party to become an independent. mr reckless, who represents south wales east, will vote with the conser
both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there's a problem with cabin air. bare's been substantial research into cabin air and none of it shows there's a risk to long—term health. the coroner in this inquest made clear that this wasn't a public enquiry into cabin airfumes and the industry has made clear that cabin air is safe will stop but the westgate fa m ily air is safe will stop but the westgate family and others do believe there is an issue here is the airline industry must...
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ba iediatelyrt variouimes. am jillionwe have goo breaagain. 're cing ba to this nversaon.uan assan, under d edit-in-chief wikilks pick speaking to us om londo we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: in october, the intercept publishedg a conversationl between glenn greenwald and naomi klein about wikileaks plus decision to disclose thousands of john podesta's personal team else. this is part of what naomi klein said. >> i would add it is not just that they did not curate it and dump it all, they are dumping they are doling out the dumps. right? to maximize, clearly to maximize damage. so they're not just saying, hey, information was to be free, here is everything we have. journalists, have a field day going through it. they are very clearly looking for maximum media attention. you can tell it just by looking ,t the wikileaks twitter feed you know, timing it right before the debate. have written about how dangerous it is for media organizations to be takin
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ba, and airlines are struggling, but... actually it isn't the world's favourite airline, most of those are from the middle east and the far east and baudget airline and those of us like a budget airline and those of us who fly with them frequently are not happy. i feel sorry for their cabin crew. have a nice flight today, if you're flying! pack a lunch! good morning. sunday was a glorious day for many of us. was it spring or summer? and really, it was hard to tell, because we had wall—to—wall sunshine throughout the day, and in parts of eastern and south—east england, highs of 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit. you can see the clear blue skies from sunday's satellite picture. a little more cloud up into the north—west, and the cloud thick enough to produce some rain, which died off, and will continue to do so as this weather front sinks south. but this weather front is important, because as it pushes further south it produces north—westerly winds, a colder source of air, and that will bring a noticeable change to the story. we're losing the warm russets of sunday, as that north—westerly flow drags the cooler air across the country through th
ba, and airlines are struggling, but... actually it isn't the world's favourite airline, most of those are from the middle east and the far east and baudget airline and those of us like a budget airline and those of us who fly with them frequently are not happy. i feel sorry for their cabin crew. have a nice flight today, if you're flying! pack a lunch! good morning. sunday was a glorious day for many of us. was it spring or summer? and really, it was hard to tell, because we had...
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ba na narama had overestimated the tour. bananarama are had overestimated the tour. ba na narama are playing had overestimated the tour.n the tickets go on sale later this week, iam sure tickets go on sale later this week, i am sure there will be talked about moving it up to the much bigger venues. thank you for that. thank you. norwegian scientists have a new theory, explaining the inspiration behind one of the most famous works of art ever produced. the scream by edvard munch, depicts a figure holding their face while making an agonised expression. but look above the individual and the sky is full of colourful lines. the researchers say this pattern is almost certainly a depiction of a very rare type of cloud. everybody loves the scream. it has that amazing scene with the hands around the face and that pained expression. it is one of the series of pictures produced by munch. you look behind and you see those wavy lines, some scientists a few years ago said we know what that is. that is volcanic emissions. there was a big volcano ten years before he started work on the scream and that would have put stuff in the atmos
ba na narama had overestimated the tour. bananarama are had overestimated the tour. ba na narama are playing had overestimated the tour.n the tickets go on sale later this week, iam sure tickets go on sale later this week, i am sure there will be talked about moving it up to the much bigger venues. thank you for that. thank you. norwegian scientists have a new theory, explaining the inspiration behind one of the most famous works of art ever produced. the scream by edvard munch, depicts a...
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both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there's a problem with cabin air. bae of it shows there's a risk to long—term health. this in question not a public enquiry into cabin airfuels. whilst the industry says the cabin air is clea n, the industry says the cabin air is clean, the pilot's family and others believe this issue is real and must now be taken seriously. serious questions have been raised about why a paedophile who admitted his crimes to police has never been prosecuted. an historical abuse inquiry heard last year that henry clarke abused three boys when he worked in children's homes in northern ireland during the late 1960s and 1970s. a bbc investigations team travelled to canada to confront henry clarke where they discovered he'd set up a children's home and worked at several churches after emigrating to the country. and as chris buckler reports, the canadian authorities were never told of his admission. it's no secret that some children were abused under the cloak of being cared for. earlier this year an enquiry into historical abuse in northern i
both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there's a problem with cabin air. bae of it shows there's a risk to long—term health. this in question not a public enquiry into cabin airfuels. whilst the industry says the cabin air is clea n, the industry says the cabin air is clean, the pilot's family and others believe this issue is real and must now be taken seriously. serious questions have been raised about why a paedophile who admitted his crimes to police has never been...
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ba tu.o yo wi it ll be aic ne weekend. ik>> le it. >> seriously. >>> a mile stoneor f the job rkmaet, theay ba are is whid aeredtea pk oyemplme,nt at that reneaey mn icphysal ayoureki loong r--yeall mean woysic yreou aoo lking for .k >ur sioge romo returnso t at&tk, parhi ts time in drodge .blue rtdiik becc atidenan ldedne o on die blsa ledt.is ree tiac ionnes xt. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, prpehrct cis atianrro oyfrom 2le t a..he th>>> e refutu aenppartly is for thnt giasho wod tay caldle up frr tops preec pt,re cstion om, aaa theye 21-ar h-oldit to400 ac sraoment andil wl start yetgh atrd 3as be. ah,ld cou be wngeari nrumbe .fr om theit excemten of rsoyal lriva tohi ts,ad mison afbumgnepir ngtchirm aaneng sli ter hffe suered a shorulde ryinjulo folwing at dire bik ntaccide inor coladon o .ythursd anthe gi cts ace nouldotro pvide a me tablen ois h ruretn, rehower he ateccepd spsion fbilityor the aenccidt adsipngutti thent gias in a b tun,atio m tinusheirce a. fo, you seomra czyre wck,ut bry it reayllas wn't ainnythg runctala jr,suust pe ate.rt thah, ats iba probly not the rst teim ie mad a stupid sidecion andwe, areum hans, so. ththfie drstro
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ba by‘s it's true. top of the baby's newborn baby's head it's true. top of the baby's newborn bat turns quickly into something very far from olfactory heaven, after they grow up, doesn't it? it can do! when i came in the studio this morning, i thought the inside of this building smelt a bit smoky. i don't mean cigarette smoky, i meant lykins a wood smoke —— meant like a wood smoke smell. due notice that? it's difficult to say. i smelt, this is probably 5am in the morning, just coffee in the air. you do get a lot of that. you get a smell like that, because it's brought into the building by the air conditioning system, might be just outside. and it's funny, because it's very similar to the smell of old paper. a lot of chemical components are the same, but they are in different proportions, which is why the human brain interprets those proportions differently when you smell coffee and very, very differently when you smell old paper. very quickly, because we out of time. what are your favourite smells? my favourite smell? the smells? my favourite smell? the smell of london undergroun
ba by‘s it's true. top of the baby's newborn baby's head it's true. top of the baby's newborn bat turns quickly into something very far from olfactory heaven, after they grow up, doesn't it? it can do! when i came in the studio this morning, i thought the inside of this building smelt a bit smoky. i don't mean cigarette smoky, i meant lykins a wood smoke —— meant like a wood smoke smell. due notice that? it's difficult to say. i smelt, this is probably 5am in the morning, just coffee in...
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doesn'tjust affect british airways, both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there isa aviation authority have denied there is a problem with cabinen air, baamination, it says there has been substantial research and none shows there is a risk to long—term help. the coroner has made clear this is not a public inquiry into cabin airfumes and while clear this is not a public inquiry into cabin air fumes and while the industry has insisted cabin air is clea n industry has insisted cabin air is clean the westgate family and others believe this issue is real and must believe this issue is real and must be taken seriously. let us go to darren with the latest weather. good afternoon. it has been a lovely spring day for many parts of the country today, as always it is not the case everywhere and you will what i mean by looking at the satellite picture. we have got the sunshine across more southern and eastern areas but stubborn cloud for northern ireland, western scotland, and across the north—west of england, and these areas are reichly to stay cloudy, notjust through this evening and overnight. a few brea ks this evening and overnight. a few brea
doesn'tjust affect british airways, both ba and the civil aviation authority have denied there isa aviation authority have denied there is a problem with cabinen air, baamination, it says there has been substantial research and none shows there is a risk to long—term help. the coroner has made clear this is not a public inquiry into cabin airfumes and while clear this is not a public inquiry into cabin air fumes and while the industry has insisted cabin air is clea n industry has insisted...
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Apr 26, 2017
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ba and toy moan, right. those characters are very famous now they've announced yesterday that seth rogen in talks to play the warthog which is pump bar from the man on the street interviews he's in talks to play toy moan. which is the mere cat. i'm looking forward to that comes out in july of 2019 directed by john fave row. back to you guys in studio. >> lots to look forward no. >> thanks, kev. >> exciting. >> thanks kevin former bachelor crash. we'll go live to tmz for all the details. 9:37 now. ♪ ♪♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked s in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month online, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can st
ba and toy moan, right. those characters are very famous now they've announced yesterday that seth rogen in talks to play the warthog which is pump bar from the man on the street interviews he's in talks to play toy moan. which is the mere cat. i'm looking forward to that comes out in july of 2019 directed by john fave row. back to you guys in studio. >> lots to look forward no. >> thanks, kev. >> exciting. >> thanks kevin former bachelor crash. we'll go live to tmz for...
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in 1976, their exploits become a tv series called "ba ba black sheep."s you're about to discover, the only real things in it were the name of the squadron and the corsair that they flew. ♪ >> the bloody battle for guadalcanal marked the beginning of a new strategy for allied forces in the pacific. the campaign was originally a defensive move to secure australia. but with a stunning defeat of japanese forces there, a bold new war plan began to develop. and the key to its success ran through the japanese strong hold of the island of new britain. >> this is where the first offensive is getting going for the war. >> historian bruce gamble is the author of the biography of pappy. >> the pacific was closed until this island would be liberated. >> southwest pacific area commander douglas macarthur was determined to take the war to tokyo via the philippines. in may of 1943, the joint chiefs decided on a compromise. his forces would advance to new guinea, the navy was to beginning a westward push of an island hopping campaign through the sols. >> ulyou cod say th
in 1976, their exploits become a tv series called "ba ba black sheep."s you're about to discover, the only real things in it were the name of the squadron and the corsair that they flew. ♪ >> the bloody battle for guadalcanal marked the beginning of a new strategy for allied forces in the pacific. the campaign was originally a defensive move to secure australia. but with a stunning defeat of japanese forces there, a bold new war plan began to develop. and the key to its...