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charlotte: i'm charlotte.cited to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the name is everkin. lemonis: it looks like the customer skews female. i wouldn't necessarily put them on my phone particularly, but i like the fact that they all have a different feel to them. and it feels like there's some gender-neutral designs here. i'm not totally in love with the designs. what worries me are some of the same issues that worried me at casery. they skewed very female, but i feel like telling them now will take them off their game. i just hope that t-mobile doesn't feel the same way i do. lemonis: okay. i
charlotte: i'm charlotte.cited to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the...
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charlotte: hi, i'm charlotte. lemonis: charlotte? charlotte: yeah. lemonis: i'm marcus.rlotte: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. charlotte: thanks for coming. skyler: skyler. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and are you the only owner? no. so, i own 90%. charlotte owns 7%, and skyler owns 3%. lemonis: and what are your roles here? charlotte: i'm the creative director. lemonis: so, all of the designs? charlotte: yeah. i oversee all of it and come up with all the ideas. skyler: so, i'm the c.o.o. i also, basically, take on a lot of the c.f.o. responsibilities. so...i've been doing a lot of the... lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. skyler: it is. it is. lemonis: as the finance person, you're the steward of the assets, which includes knowing what's there, how much it is, where it's moving, how to track it. how do you actually do a physical count? matthew: we did count, and it was a little messy 'cause we don't bar code. lemonis: but you need bar coding so you know what the hell you have. skyler: that'd be great. lemonis: can you guys pull the di
charlotte: hi, i'm charlotte. lemonis: charlotte? charlotte: yeah. lemonis: i'm marcus.rlotte: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. charlotte: thanks for coming. skyler: skyler. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and are you the only owner? no. so, i own 90%. charlotte owns 7%, and skyler owns 3%. lemonis: and what are your roles here? charlotte: i'm the creative director. lemonis: so, all of the designs? charlotte: yeah. i oversee all of it and come up with all the ideas....
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charlotte made a great point on the show. she said that's why kids need books like this to let them know we do have religious liberty and the great thing about our country is you can go to whatever schools your parents want you to go to. if they want you to go to a school that teaches christian beliefs, they have that right. the book we didn't really plan it this way or no know i woulde on a lot of attack going back to the question school, that if just kind of came out at that time so it was a great way to let people know that's why this is so important because they do have these rights and if they need to know that from a young age that it is okay to believe what you believe. >> we definitely want to keep writing. we definitely want to keep doing these books and i also want to continue to do that for my career. >> it take place at the residence. kind of a fun little story. >> my name is esther [inaudible] when i grow up. [applause] when i was in high school i was bullied for being a conservative and had my political print ri
charlotte made a great point on the show. she said that's why kids need books like this to let them know we do have religious liberty and the great thing about our country is you can go to whatever schools your parents want you to go to. if they want you to go to a school that teaches christian beliefs, they have that right. the book we didn't really plan it this way or no know i woulde on a lot of attack going back to the question school, that if just kind of came out at that time so it was a...
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you can hear charlotte sobbing.king. >> the last time i was out here was-- i don't know. i'm sorry. i don't know. it's been a while. >> reporter: someone else talked to the detectives, too. a man who showed up just minutes after the deputies got there. jim knapp, carol's boarder. the man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. >> the shelf was knocked over several minutes after the blood hit it. >> was this crime scene staged? >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m., july 2nd, just around the time carol kennedy's worried family members were recording phone messages to each other, a yavapai county sheriff's deputy was dispatched to carol's house on bridle path. found the home dark. eerily quiet. he shone a flashlight through a window, saw a bookcase toppled over, and blood. everywhere. that's when investigator
you can hear charlotte sobbing.king. >> the last time i was out here was-- i don't know. i'm sorry. i don't know. it's been a while. >> reporter: someone else talked to the detectives, too. a man who showed up just minutes after the deputies got there. jim knapp, carol's boarder. the man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. >> it was...
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bloomberg's charlotte and jennifer, thank you both for weighing in.up, the rise of digital dissonance in china and how they are testing beijing's firewall. we will discuss it next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in bloomberg businessweek, the regime of china's president xi jinping is one of the most restrictive the internet has ever seen. they have spent $180 billion a year on surveillance and censorship tools like the great firewall. the controls are tested by a new group of tech savvy activists. bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us. tell us what these activists or dissidents are doing. jeff: some like the folks at greatfire.org, a collection of activists that have been up and running since 2011, they do their best to provide a jumping off point for people who are in china who want to use -- either through browsing tools or social media -- a different kind of site they don't normally have access to if they abide by the rules of the road. but we also spoke with folks including laborers that may be planting trees and spraying pesticide, they
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charlotte, i am curious about the role of congress here.s that just for the public to have these hearings and do this investigation? or could that lead to policy and regulatory changes? charlotte: i think that is why the congressional process will be crucially important. the agency process as bill baer said earlier, is going to be secret. the public is not going to have a lot of insight into what is going on. but i think there is a good chance that there are additional problems caused by these companies that are not antitrust violations, but different types of problems. we do not have an expert regulator for digital platforms. having a more public process in congress could build a record to have some new legislation to address these problems. emily: jennifer, are any of these four companies a bigger risk than others or at bigger risk of being broken up or being regulated? jennifer: i think it is difficult to say because antitrust investigations are very fact intensive. really, it depends on the facts and what the conduct is that the federal
charlotte, i am curious about the role of congress here.s that just for the public to have these hearings and do this investigation? or could that lead to policy and regulatory changes? charlotte: i think that is why the congressional process will be crucially important. the agency process as bill baer said earlier, is going to be secret. the public is not going to have a lot of insight into what is going on. but i think there is a good chance that there are additional problems caused by these...
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charlotte shell some. reporting for us thank you very much. now in india at least 14 people have been killed and dozens injured after a huge tent collapsed on a religious gathering now the accident took place in the state of rajasthan in the north of the country in a district are called barmer a huge crowd had come together for a hindu ceremony but stormy weather swept in and turned the event into a disaster. outside the tent in india's district worshippers were deeply shocked at the deadly turn of events. many couldn't believe this could happen at. a popular hindu religious ceremony police a thunderstorm and heavy rains led to tragic incident. it was a religious gathering when strong winds that were greeted by a tent from. an electric current spread of a collapsed tent. meanwhile in hospitals survivors of being treated with high priority some of them were trapped under the huge tent hit by debris electrocuted by falling wallace shortly after the incident indian prime minister narendra modi expressed his condolences on twitter he wrote his tho
charlotte shell some. reporting for us thank you very much. now in india at least 14 people have been killed and dozens injured after a huge tent collapsed on a religious gathering now the accident took place in the state of rajasthan in the north of the country in a district are called barmer a huge crowd had come together for a hindu ceremony but stormy weather swept in and turned the event into a disaster. outside the tent in india's district worshippers were deeply shocked at the deadly...
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isn't she and right following the story for us and she joins us hi charlotte good to see you so how have people been remembering what happened a year ago. seamy hi yes the real highlight today has been getting the opportunity to see those 12 boys and their coach they held a press conference here at the cave site earlier today and it really was an insight into how the boys are doing and how they've responded to what was clearly a hugely traumatic ordeal for them now their privacy has been very strictly guarded so it's extremely exciting to see a number of them here at the site talking to was one of the really interesting things that they said is that they actually 2 of them want to become navy seals themselves that is a mark of respect for the tight diver who lost his life jaring that rescue he's commemorated just behind me now it wasn't just the press conference that the type ways were taking part in that was also a religious ceremony here at the cave a buddhist ceremony monks that were blessing the boys and asking that their lives be long and happy so that was extremely nice to see
isn't she and right following the story for us and she joins us hi charlotte good to see you so how have people been remembering what happened a year ago. seamy hi yes the real highlight today has been getting the opportunity to see those 12 boys and their coach they held a press conference here at the cave site earlier today and it really was an insight into how the boys are doing and how they've responded to what was clearly a hugely traumatic ordeal for them now their privacy has been very...
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charlotte mentioned the interoperability.bout the microsoft days and the department of justice trying to create a remedy to break up microsoft, they could not do that in court. there was forced interoperability that opened up the markets for a lot of new innovation and competition. regulators time, the may look at something like interoperability and think it may solve some problems provided there is a problem. emily: we will continue to follow all of this. charlotte and jennifer, thank you both for weighing in. of digitalthe rise in china and how they are testing beijing's firewall. we will discuss it next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in bloomberg businessweek, the regime of china's president xi jinping is one of the most restrictive the internet has ever seen. they have spent $180 billion a year on surveillance and censorship tools like the great firewall. the controls are tested by a new group of tech savvy activists. bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us. tell us what these activists or dissidents are doing. j
charlotte mentioned the interoperability.bout the microsoft days and the department of justice trying to create a remedy to break up microsoft, they could not do that in court. there was forced interoperability that opened up the markets for a lot of new innovation and competition. regulators time, the may look at something like interoperability and think it may solve some problems provided there is a problem. emily: we will continue to follow all of this. charlotte and jennifer, thank you both...
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treasury secretary charlotte. perhaps a bit indicative of what the real focus of this trip might be a business. business is of course also on top of the agenda and one thing that is for sure to be discussed also between 2 recently and president tomorrow are maybe more secondary sanctions on iran that has already pushed through and he wants to rally the u.k. behind that but again we have to say we trump is meeting with a lame duck prime minister to resign can't take these decisions anymore it will be for his successor to decide that will be. that might be boris johnson who president trump actually has and over the weekend in an interview he president. boris johnson one of the contenders in the leadership contest to succeed . u.s. president donald trump his wife from a lot of the triumph as we see there exiting the tarmac arriving in london on this historic visit did up your charlotte potts reporting live thank you. while you're watching the news still to come on our program more turbulence from boeing regulators of
treasury secretary charlotte. perhaps a bit indicative of what the real focus of this trip might be a business. business is of course also on top of the agenda and one thing that is for sure to be discussed also between 2 recently and president tomorrow are maybe more secondary sanctions on iran that has already pushed through and he wants to rally the u.k. behind that but again we have to say we trump is meeting with a lame duck prime minister to resign can't take these decisions anymore it...
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on pills and chiang rai as the celebrations continue today to charlotte can you describe for us what's happening where you are today hi there brian with the real highlight today has been catching a glimpse of those 12 boys and their coach this isn't the actual anniversary of the day that they went into the cave that was yesterday that was marked with a fun run and a bike ride ahead today they people really were looking forward to getting aware glimpse of those boys all together and hearing from them how they're doing now they were absolutely catapulted into celebrity off to this cape rescue last year since then their privacy has been very strictly controlled by authorities here say people journalists had a lot of questions about how they're doing some of the on things that were quite light hearted one of them told us that his parents had become a lot stricter since he came out of the cave the boys also they were paying tribute to the the rescue divers the cave ins who risked their lives to to find them safely and of course the dive of the tide either who very sadly lost his life during
on pills and chiang rai as the celebrations continue today to charlotte can you describe for us what's happening where you are today hi there brian with the real highlight today has been catching a glimpse of those 12 boys and their coach this isn't the actual anniversary of the day that they went into the cave that was yesterday that was marked with a fun run and a bike ride ahead today they people really were looking forward to getting aware glimpse of those boys all together and hearing from...
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charlotte pots for us there in london. all the women's world cup is still underway in france we've seen some favorite stars are there and we've seen some stumble but day 4 of the tournament gives fans of 1st look at the most dominant force over the last 2 decades the team from the united states the americans are defending champions are acutely aware that 2019 could be their toughest toughest yet. i 4 record world champions usa a title defense this summer in france might prove more difficult than ever before. i think it's going to be a remarkable world cup i think the the level of competition 4 years on from the last one has exponentially increased the different teams now rising and it's going to be a very open world cup and we're excited to go out there and attack it. but a challenge doesn't daunt the country with nearly half the world's total registered female youth players and things to america's solid infrastructure of club and college of a football coach joe ellis has had a vast pool of players to recruit from over the
charlotte pots for us there in london. all the women's world cup is still underway in france we've seen some favorite stars are there and we've seen some stumble but day 4 of the tournament gives fans of 1st look at the most dominant force over the last 2 decades the team from the united states the americans are defending champions are acutely aware that 2019 could be their toughest toughest yet. i 4 record world champions usa a title defense this summer in france might prove more difficult...
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whoand charlotte -- he is parading in des moines, charlotte is taking care of them.y. >> hello, everyone. no, this is not a commercial. we are doing this video because unfortunately, we cannot be with you for the hall of fame event. we were in arizona in february and i was riding my bike when i was hit by a car. i have been recovering since, a long slow process, but it is going well. i have to have one more surgery which will be this week. three days before the hall of fame event. it charlotte and i cannot join you but we wanted to do this video so we can say thank you for being there and thanks to the democratic party for this honor. we will be thinking about you very much all day on sunday. >> thank you to the 19 presidential hopefuls who have made the trip to iowa. we wish we could be there to hear what you have to say. but just know that we will have plenty of opportunities. in 2018,ocrats in iowa we made a lot of progress. we did not win every race we wanted to win but we made good progress on the house, we elected to be representatives for us, and we elected ot
whoand charlotte -- he is parading in des moines, charlotte is taking care of them.y. >> hello, everyone. no, this is not a commercial. we are doing this video because unfortunately, we cannot be with you for the hall of fame event. we were in arizona in february and i was riding my bike when i was hit by a car. i have been recovering since, a long slow process, but it is going well. i have to have one more surgery which will be this week. three days before the hall of fame event. it...
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charlotte potts is standing by in charlotte i'd like to begin with you and just ask you because the we know that the president is due to arrive in the city soon what's expected. so he is going to receive the royal treatment here today the full royal treatment that a state visit can offer trump is going to meet basically with every high ranking member of the royal family he is going to spend most of the day with the queen and that includes a luncheon at some point then a visit to westminster abbey and later on a lavish state banquet and this dinner there has been a lot of criticism of course around this visit with the big question why is britain rolling out the red carpet for trump right now so this dinner will be boycotted for example by opposition leader jeremy cole been who has already said he is not going to participate as a point of criticism towards and also for example the leader of the liberal democrats he's also not going to participate so we are also expecting huge protests here today in central london today around buckingham palace and then more. tomorrow where we will also s
charlotte potts is standing by in charlotte i'd like to begin with you and just ask you because the we know that the president is due to arrive in the city soon what's expected. so he is going to receive the royal treatment here today the full royal treatment that a state visit can offer trump is going to meet basically with every high ranking member of the royal family he is going to spend most of the day with the queen and that includes a luncheon at some point then a visit to westminster...
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that was a charlotte dubinsky there for us in london. she waits his fate then his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president. personally blocked the proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we are asked wiki leaks activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very sure of the morals and ethics of these governments you know the message that wiki leaks has been publishing has been the truth showing that these major or. government organizations are committing fraud or committing war crimes and so forth. and you know then the messenger is going to be the one that keeps going you know walk away the fact that america is it's always with a 100 percent factual evidence. maybe people need to start reading the facts of the matter rather girl those who preserve to us. nearly $250.00 survivors and relatives of the victims of the grenfell tower tr
that was a charlotte dubinsky there for us in london. she waits his fate then his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president. personally blocked the proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we are asked wiki leaks activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very sure of the morals and...
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emily: charlotte, what could the possible penalties be? mean, i know this will take years to play out. but what are the scenarios at the end of a five or 10 year plus road? charlotte: at the ftc, we like to say remedies, not penalties. the goal is to promote competition. it is often not actually intended to be a penalty. but some remedies, of course, divestitures could be on the table. it may even be significant divestitures like a breakup. though that is unlikely. it is seen in the courts as a very severe remedy. another remedy might be interoperability requirements. that is a major way of promoting competition. these markets are characterized by network effect. the more people connected to the network, the more valuable it is. if you make that network open up and allow other competitors to interoperate, that can address the network effect power and create more competition. emily: that was charlotte slaiman of public knowledge and bloomberg's jennifer. coming up, apple showed off the next generation of software and features but the announ
emily: charlotte, what could the possible penalties be? mean, i know this will take years to play out. but what are the scenarios at the end of a five or 10 year plus road? charlotte: at the ftc, we like to say remedies, not penalties. the goal is to promote competition. it is often not actually intended to be a penalty. but some remedies, of course, divestitures could be on the table. it may even be significant divestitures like a breakup. though that is unlikely. it is seen in the courts as a...
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charlotte i am curious about the , role of congress here.s that just for the public to have these hearings and do this investigation? or could that lead to policy and regulatory changes? charlotte: i think that is why the congressional process will be crucially important. the agency process as bill baer said earlier, is going to be secret. the public is not going to have a lot of insight into what is going on. but i think there is a good chance that there are additional problems caused by these companies that are not antitrust violations, but different types of problems. we do not have an expert regulator for digital platforms. having a more public process in congress could build a record to have some new legislation to address these problems. emily: jennifer, are any of these four companies a bigger risk than others or at bigger risk of being broken up or being regulated? jennifer: i think it is difficult to say because antitrust investigations are very fact intensive. really, it depends on the facts and what the conduct is that the federal
charlotte i am curious about the , role of congress here.s that just for the public to have these hearings and do this investigation? or could that lead to policy and regulatory changes? charlotte: i think that is why the congressional process will be crucially important. the agency process as bill baer said earlier, is going to be secret. the public is not going to have a lot of insight into what is going on. but i think there is a good chance that there are additional problems caused by these...
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charlotte: a lot can happen in the next week.ecially with the conservative leadership, it has been unpredictable. no one believed theresa may could become the leader. she did at the end of the prime -- she did. michael gove, another front runner, admitted he took cocaine 20 years ago. he has received criticism for taking illegal drugs. he is not the front runner anymore. michael hunt, the foreign secretary, has received a lot of prominent endorsements today, appearing to be another new frontrunner. we have to say boris johnson, for -- former foreign secretary and the architect of the leaf referendum appears to be the number one frontrunner. as chances stand right now, he will make it. brent: what is the timeline for the next couple of weeks? charlotte: at the moment, the candidates will campaign throughout the country, then, first of all, the conservative members of parliament in the driving seat, they will vote and eliminate candidates by candidate. in the end, you will have two candidates remaining and those be voted on by the
charlotte: a lot can happen in the next week.ecially with the conservative leadership, it has been unpredictable. no one believed theresa may could become the leader. she did at the end of the prime -- she did. michael gove, another front runner, admitted he took cocaine 20 years ago. he has received criticism for taking illegal drugs. he is not the front runner anymore. michael hunt, the foreign secretary, has received a lot of prominent endorsements today, appearing to be another new...
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potts and london for us thank you so much charlotte and we know that you and the team will be covering this visit in the u.k. and those protests as they unfold so we look forward to seeing that as the day progresses. but 1st we're going to head to sudan where the military has canceled a power transfer agreement with protesters and calls for elections the move comes a day after security forces opened fire on protesters killing at least 35 people and wounding many more there have been ongoing demonstrations in khartoum calling on a caregiver military council to make way for a civilian government after the fall of sudan's longstanding dictator omar al bashir. after weeks of sit ins ok patients in demonstrations the military opens fire on call tombs protesters. oh heavily armed members of the paramilitary rapid support forces a unit formerly associated with messages were deployed along the capital's main roads to disperse the protests. killing and injuring many. civilians have been conducting a huge city in central khartoum for weeks demanding that the transitional military council hand ov
potts and london for us thank you so much charlotte and we know that you and the team will be covering this visit in the u.k. and those protests as they unfold so we look forward to seeing that as the day progresses. but 1st we're going to head to sudan where the military has canceled a power transfer agreement with protesters and calls for elections the move comes a day after security forces opened fire on protesters killing at least 35 people and wounding many more there have been ongoing...
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s live from charlotte world leaders arrive in japan for the g. 20 summit the trade war between the 2 largest economies china m the united states and the lack of consensus on talk think global warming unlikely to dominate also on the program. the health of germany's chancellor back in the spotlight after i'm going to back on the scene shaking out an event for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. it was a story that captured international attention of boys football team trapped inside the cave in thailand for 17 days the size of their miraculous rescue is now a hot spot for tourists. welcome to the program. well late as a gathering of the japanese. ahead of friday's g 20 summit with no shortage of big issues to discuss the trade war between the united states and china is expected to dominate the white house says washington is still insisting on changes to intellectual property rules as a condition for any trade deal a top aide says president trump will decide whether to impose more tariffs on chinese goods after meeting president xi jinping. stormy weather greeted donald trump as he arrived in osa
s live from charlotte world leaders arrive in japan for the g. 20 summit the trade war between the 2 largest economies china m the united states and the lack of consensus on talk think global warming unlikely to dominate also on the program. the health of germany's chancellor back in the spotlight after i'm going to back on the scene shaking out an event for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. it was a story that captured international attention of boys football team trapped inside the cave in thailand...
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thank you so much charlotte. now to a question you probably never considered before what determines the origin of. her the sheep it came from or the human. in iceland it's become a divisive issue for business owners and local artisans. iceland seep our pride for the quality of their wool and fleeces which enable them to withstand harsh arctic conditions. no wonder then that the sweaters and scarves made from their will have become a kind of national trademark beloved by locals and tourists alike. but in recent times the relationship between businesses and local craftspeople has become anything but warm and fuzzy. an issue is this common demarcation had initiated from icelandic bull technically true but with one detail omission it the knitting often takes place in china a source of fury for iceland's local artisans. a man in the carbon footprint to ship containers of icelandic will to hong kong and how the process there and then sent back half way across the world off the path of. business owners say it's the orig
thank you so much charlotte. now to a question you probably never considered before what determines the origin of. her the sheep it came from or the human. in iceland it's become a divisive issue for business owners and local artisans. iceland seep our pride for the quality of their wool and fleeces which enable them to withstand harsh arctic conditions. no wonder then that the sweaters and scarves made from their will have become a kind of national trademark beloved by locals and tourists...
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greeted as national treasures let's get more on the story that we all remember here do have used charlotte charleston pill is in chiang rai she is joining us now we have to say that you know a cell of a tory atmosphere there right charlotte what's going on today. i say yes the absolute highlight today has been seeing those 12 boys and their coach all together in the same room is really a rag glimpse of these young men now really a lot of people very excited to get to austin some questions that they haven't had the chance really to ask them before privacy is very scary strictly controlled by authorities here is a lot of people very interested to know how they're getting on how they're the lives of change how the boys we're not just there to talk to us unfortunately they also took part in a ceremony here that was a buddhist ceremony that essentially wish them a long and happy life the boys also pay tribute to the thai diver who is commemorated in the statue just behind me who very sadly lost his life during this rescue the boys in the press conference said that they considered him a father t
greeted as national treasures let's get more on the story that we all remember here do have used charlotte charleston pill is in chiang rai she is joining us now we have to say that you know a cell of a tory atmosphere there right charlotte what's going on today. i say yes the absolute highlight today has been seeing those 12 boys and their coach all together in the same room is really a rag glimpse of these young men now really a lot of people very excited to get to austin some questions that...
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to charlotte what is on the agenda. president is going to receive the full royal treatment today he shortly shortly ago here arrived in stansted airport he's making his way down now to buckingham palace where he will be greeted by almost every member of the royal family in the course of the day you're going to spend most of the day with the queen herself. on the agenda are a luncheon later on a visit to westminster abbey and they are going to look at a royal exhibition together tonight it's going to be the highlight of this state visit a dinner banquet where american some british are going to be attending and this is most likely going to create some of the glamorous images that trump wants to see and that he is appreciative off as we know trump has brought along all 4 of his adult children so that is the sign how much he is valuing this royal treatment and state visit here to the u.k. but he's going to be met with quite a bit of protest as. absolutely we are going to see massive protests are tens of thousands of people
to charlotte what is on the agenda. president is going to receive the full royal treatment today he shortly shortly ago here arrived in stansted airport he's making his way down now to buckingham palace where he will be greeted by almost every member of the royal family in the course of the day you're going to spend most of the day with the queen herself. on the agenda are a luncheon later on a visit to westminster abbey and they are going to look at a royal exhibition together tonight it's...
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national heroes right next to the cave now is our correspondent in thailand a shot of the chelsea tilt charlotte what's going on there now huge crowds of people have been gathering hey it's inside of the cave they want to check out the place where this until unfolded a year ago today lots of people here also wanting to pay their respects to the tiny diver who tragically lost his life during the rescue he's commemorated in a statue just behind me but it wasn't entirely and this is somebody today it was a rather jovial actually a fun run took place at a bike ride raising funds for a tourism development here in the area people hate telling us that many of them still is that these boys would not come out alive so for them it is a moment of celebration of course the events marking this on eventually will take place over the next 17 days the amount of time those boys spent inside the cave tomar the boys will actually be at the cave science that is going to be a buddhist ceremony that will aimed at extending their lives that will also mark it commemorates the diver who lost his life in this rescue when
national heroes right next to the cave now is our correspondent in thailand a shot of the chelsea tilt charlotte what's going on there now huge crowds of people have been gathering hey it's inside of the cave they want to check out the place where this until unfolded a year ago today lots of people here also wanting to pay their respects to the tiny diver who tragically lost his life during the rescue he's commemorated in a statue just behind me but it wasn't entirely and this is somebody today...
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still charlotte what can you tell us about. what's going on there today. nic huge crowds of people have flocked to the cave site today they want to check out the place where this dramatic and deal unfolded one year ago today they were here to pay their respects as well to the tie dye the who lost his life during this rescue he commemorated just behind me with this statue behind me that people here were also in quite high spirits it wasn't just on the need for people gathering for a fun run for a bike ride that with aimed at raising money for building up the infrastructure in this area and of course there are going to be members of bents that is taking place over the next $17.00 days that the days that this will deal last and for tomorrow the boys are going to be at the cave sites and there's going to be a but a ceremony a religious ceremony that is meant to extend their lives to pray to extend their lives and of course the tie dye the is going to be remembered a once again. i can understand i think as we all can we remember this story the reason for celebr
still charlotte what can you tell us about. what's going on there today. nic huge crowds of people have flocked to the cave site today they want to check out the place where this dramatic and deal unfolded one year ago today they were here to pay their respects as well to the tie dye the who lost his life during this rescue he commemorated just behind me with this statue behind me that people here were also in quite high spirits it wasn't just on the need for people gathering for a fun run for...
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he and charlotte, he's recuperating.veryone. no, this is not a commercial. we're doing this video because unfortunately, charlotte and i cannot be with you for the hall of fame event. we were in arizona for vacation in february and i was riding my bike when i was hit by a car. i've been recovering since. it's a slow process. but it's going well. i do have to have one more surgery which will be this week three days before the hall of fame event. so charlotte and i cannot join you but we want to do this video so we can say thank you for being there and thank you democratic party for this honor. we'll be thinking about you on sunday. >> thank you to the 19 presidential we wish we could be there to hear what you have to say. but know that we will have plenty of opportunities. fred: you know, as democrats in iowa in 2018, we made a lot of progress. we did not win every race we wanted to win, but we made good progress on the house, we elected to be representatives for us in the state, and we elected other democrats across iowa
he and charlotte, he's recuperating.veryone. no, this is not a commercial. we're doing this video because unfortunately, charlotte and i cannot be with you for the hall of fame event. we were in arizona for vacation in february and i was riding my bike when i was hit by a car. i've been recovering since. it's a slow process. but it's going well. i do have to have one more surgery which will be this week three days before the hall of fame event. so charlotte and i cannot join you but we want to...
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correspondent charlotte is in love and joins me live on the line that charlotte bring us the latest. well that's why it's confirmation today that the u.s. has formally request this extradition of julian saw on those charges including charges under the espionage act and also conspiracy to hack a government it was filed with the british authorities some reports suggesting as far back as last thursday and also reports suggesting that there will be a coup tearing later on this week of course julian assange is serving a 50 week prison sentence in belmarsh prison in london after he failed to appear full of bail hearing around 7 years ago well i'm out in the event tonight where organizes a trying to keep julian assange was here in the u.k. hoping to fight off that extradition request and also to keep julian assault case high profile in the media joining me is one of the guests this evening it's patrick henningsen from 21st century wife dot com patrick thank you so much for joining us what do you hope to achieve by this event tonight the main point of this event is is to raise public awarene
correspondent charlotte is in love and joins me live on the line that charlotte bring us the latest. well that's why it's confirmation today that the u.s. has formally request this extradition of julian saw on those charges including charges under the espionage act and also conspiracy to hack a government it was filed with the british authorities some reports suggesting as far back as last thursday and also reports suggesting that there will be a coup tearing later on this week of course julian...
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let's get the latest now to charlotte so some fill in bangkok good morning charlotte led the military a 5 years ago but the country's now held elections are held back in march is this truly the will of the people what we're seeing right now in bangkok. well brian if you look on twitter this morning the answer would be a resoundingly no trending on twitter the hash tags are ip thailand and not my prime minister people that very unhappy it was unfolded since that election in march praised of course the new prime minister will say that he's he's appointment was legitimate he will point to the fact that he had a huge majority in parliament he will say that he is a stabilizing force here in thailand but opposition opponents to his prime minister his premiership do have some reason for complaint and also in an english language newspaper that actually listed 7 reasons why they don't see this prime minister and legitimate among them for example whether the fact that there was some allegations of some election manipulation in march is votes those who say the fact that a number of the m.p.'s wh
let's get the latest now to charlotte so some fill in bangkok good morning charlotte led the military a 5 years ago but the country's now held elections are held back in march is this truly the will of the people what we're seeing right now in bangkok. well brian if you look on twitter this morning the answer would be a resoundingly no trending on twitter the hash tags are ip thailand and not my prime minister people that very unhappy it was unfolded since that election in march praised of...
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in charlotte i've. been shown off. maybe 3 months to show up come through here. this is garfield. i thought parking oh yeah right. on off. i think the yeah. no no although. i'm a hand-picked actually. just here come. look i said. it was just pretty much team. but. the president was going to stand. oh you are right i am i moved here. i. his head. when he's been eating and. trish out. can usually been enough because. i'm. 9 and to deceive me i'm going against it is not given as a reason so my mission is discounted. and then when you go with radiation kind of him hoping to be like me has he. this is. absolutely. then man in our fit nation team and i can. meet once in 26 minutes and then i leave. my name here our floor and our nation. it's just we got government tax even i decided to shoot in our current exceeds some by speed now. my living it does i guess is there to help him here. 47 of. my in the tsunami. zone you know nothing really. i'm a good son on the fundamental are not going to. possibly you are you i want to see my family you know you want i need my family while you were. l
in charlotte i've. been shown off. maybe 3 months to show up come through here. this is garfield. i thought parking oh yeah right. on off. i think the yeah. no no although. i'm a hand-picked actually. just here come. look i said. it was just pretty much team. but. the president was going to stand. oh you are right i am i moved here. i. his head. when he's been eating and. trish out. can usually been enough because. i'm. 9 and to deceive me i'm going against it is not given as a reason so my...
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charlotte: oh. lemonis: charlotte headed up the design team and has a great eye... number of other things. skyler: i also take on the cfo responsibilities. lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. but ultimately, they both reported to matt, the ceo. matt: try not to be an [bleep] lemonis: i'm not an [bleep] to you. charlotte: from day one. lemonis: and matt, well, he was just impossible.
charlotte: oh. lemonis: charlotte headed up the design team and has a great eye... number of other things. skyler: i also take on the cfo responsibilities. lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. but ultimately, they both reported to matt, the ceo. matt: try not to be an [bleep] lemonis: i'm not an [bleep] to you. charlotte: from day one. lemonis: and matt, well, he was just impossible.
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desde charlotte, carolina del norte, daniel lÓpez nos cuenta cómo esta el ambiente.fecha tiene seis puntos y cada vez mÁs está cerca de la final de este torneo que es uno de las mÁs importantes para las elecciones centro y norte americana. >> siempre que juega la selecciÓn es importante seguir la porque asÍ siente que la llevamos en el corazÓn todo el tiempo. >> le vamos a dar una goleada martinica por lo menos unas 8-0. >> desde muy temprano los aficionados llegaron al estadio para alistarse para ver al tri en acciÓn. una de las mÁs beneficiados de este evento deportivo son los comerciantes. >> para nosotros estÁ excelente porque nosotros podemos poner para que la gente vea nuestro producto, asÍ que estÁ excelente que pueda hacer esta clase de partido acÁ en charlotte. >> alegrÍa de la comunidad que viene de varios estados marca la felicidad que tiene este grupo de hinchas por su paÍs y por sus elecciones tanto que la han seguido a todos los partidos. >> nosotros viajamos donde el tri viaja, viajamos hasta allÁ. >> mÉxico ha realizado man trabajo en el torneo en el
desde charlotte, carolina del norte, daniel lÓpez nos cuenta cómo esta el ambiente.fecha tiene seis puntos y cada vez mÁs está cerca de la final de este torneo que es uno de las mÁs importantes para las elecciones centro y norte americana. >> siempre que juega la selecciÓn es importante seguir la porque asÍ siente que la llevamos en el corazÓn todo el tiempo. >> le vamos a dar una goleada martinica por lo menos unas 8-0. >> desde muy temprano los aficionados llegaron...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news.ools should teach children about the dangers ofjumping into cold water — that's according to the local government association. the number of young people who drowned accidentally in the uk went up by almost a quarter last year — 31 died — and the lga says lessons on water safety could save lives, as even strong swimmers can suffer from cold water shock. the uk's self—employed workers need measures to protect them from the impact of being paid late by some biggerfirms. that's according to the organisation that represents them. it says the problem has been increasing, and that freelancers are particularly vulnerable. here's our business correspondent katy austin. when london—based james does work for businesses, he asks for payment within a month. when that comes late, it has a big impact as he'll already have paid for parts. if i pay for it on the 15th, and you're not paying me straight after, i'm then using my own personal money and money that i have had to put aside for rent and for b
charlotte gallagher, bbc news.ools should teach children about the dangers ofjumping into cold water — that's according to the local government association. the number of young people who drowned accidentally in the uk went up by almost a quarter last year — 31 died — and the lga says lessons on water safety could save lives, as even strong swimmers can suffer from cold water shock. the uk's self—employed workers need measures to protect them from the impact of being paid late by some...
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stance when it comes to human rights violations thanks for breaking all the time for us this hour charlotte. well a top dutch engineering university we know triggered a massive debate over workplace discrimination after planning academic recruitment policy of it's exclusively for women men will only be offered a job if no suitable female candidates can be found to attract a female employees a fellowship of eindhoven university of technology will boost research funds 580-0000 euros to spend on research on mentoring the institution hopes to fill around $150.00 positions over the next 5 years. in an attempt to correct what i'm holding calls a gender imbalance. we attach great importance to equal respect and opportunities for women and men we are aware that we're suffering from an implicit gender bias we're now using the fact that plans to expand our academic stuff considerably in the coming years can be used as a means to make a big step forward in one fell swoop or we discuss the move with our guests media commentator gina loudon on political activist kate's birthweight. inequality it's a sel
stance when it comes to human rights violations thanks for breaking all the time for us this hour charlotte. well a top dutch engineering university we know triggered a massive debate over workplace discrimination after planning academic recruitment policy of it's exclusively for women men will only be offered a job if no suitable female candidates can be found to attract a female employees a fellowship of eindhoven university of technology will boost research funds 580-0000 euros to spend on...
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like so tell us charlotte what more should we expect today. well yesterday was all about the glamorous images that trump was hoping for as you just saw and today it's more about the nitty gritty of politics so trump is hosting a business roundtable with business leaders from the u.k. and the us this morning later that he will meet with the delegations and prime minister to resign may and we have to say that it's outgoing prime minister she recently on friday she will resign as leader of the conservative party so trump's visit really comes at a very awkward time and a chaotic time in british politics because he can't discuss anything with her that will be binding between the 2 countries because it is in the end for her successor to decide a 2 topics on the agenda there today though one is the chinese telecommunications company who or why once the u.k. to ban that from the country he also he is threatening the u.k. to withhold intelligence information if they don't do so a big topic on his agenda today and the other one being a u.k. u.s. trade d
like so tell us charlotte what more should we expect today. well yesterday was all about the glamorous images that trump was hoping for as you just saw and today it's more about the nitty gritty of politics so trump is hosting a business roundtable with business leaders from the u.k. and the us this morning later that he will meet with the delegations and prime minister to resign may and we have to say that it's outgoing prime minister she recently on friday she will resign as leader of the...
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in the blanks with correspondent charlotte. yes a pretty much we've got a court victory for the campaign but. over arm sales anywhere over. the route. the campaign is trying to stop these. government. that has. been for several years. the field today you watched a ruling that was made back in 2007 by the high court ruling had said that. means that it was decided. in the judgment today d it was read the princess decision. is wrong. in one significant way went on to say because the government had made concluded assessment of whether the saudis coalition had committed a violation of international humanitarian law in the past no attempt to. use of. yemen so a very specific. this was the reaction so i. this goes to the very top of the conservative party we now need a judicial review in the whole licensing system parliament has been shown to be totally broken we had 4 years to sort this out and the committee failed to meet the 2 years and then for 2 years we've had a committee chair the shrill for illegal arms sales this is down and
in the blanks with correspondent charlotte. yes a pretty much we've got a court victory for the campaign but. over arm sales anywhere over. the route. the campaign is trying to stop these. government. that has. been for several years. the field today you watched a ruling that was made back in 2007 by the high court ruling had said that. means that it was decided. in the judgment today d it was read the princess decision. is wrong. in one significant way went on to say because the government had...
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charlotte, elizabeth. thank you. it is 7:49. time now for the travel show.s cool. i am not sure if i get past customs here. laughter. this week i'm exploring whitby in the north—east of england. it's a pretty town, with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place inspired the creation of one of literature's most terrifying monsters. stay tuned to find out which one. but first... we are in new york as the city gears up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the biggest event in the calendar for many in the community. this year will be especially pregnant though, as it marks the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, an event that marked the start of the struggle for recognition, rights and respect. we sent the bbc‘s lgbt correspondent, ben hunte, to find out more. new york, a city that has always held a special place in my heart. i love the pace, the energy, and the excitement. but more than anything it's a city that i found inclusive, where people like me can be themselves. when i was growing up, i didn't really think about what
charlotte, elizabeth. thank you. it is 7:49. time now for the travel show.s cool. i am not sure if i get past customs here. laughter. this week i'm exploring whitby in the north—east of england. it's a pretty town, with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place inspired the creation of one of literature's most terrifying monsters. stay tuned to find out which one. but first... we are in new york as the city gears up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the...
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i asked be heard from charlotte many protests an anti-crime demonstrations expected to take place in london and across the u.k. during the u.s. president's 3 day visit on the n.s.a. of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protesters on social media welcome i mean tell us more about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organized by a group called together against trump the protesters called spoiled trump's bank with because it's going to the bank with their later we can show you the web site here of the organization together against trump they are pinpointing all the locations around the country where these protests are going to happen so. it's quite a few actually there are also offering bus shuttles between the protests very highly organized. and they have organized protests into blocks one of them abortion rights women's bloc for example another one is climate bloc those are just a couple of the issues that have brought protesters out today but
i asked be heard from charlotte many protests an anti-crime demonstrations expected to take place in london and across the u.k. during the u.s. president's 3 day visit on the n.s.a. of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protesters on social media welcome i mean tell us more about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organized by a group called together...
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in london charlotte take us through the latest development in the asylum saga. well yes that's right the confirmation now that the extradition hearing will take place on friday of this week that comes off to serve a judge it had signed that order later this week as he said today that means now that the courts will be able to decide whether a song is extradited to the u.s. that the secretary said he thought it was right that julian assange was currently in prison. we're very pleased that the police were finally able to apprehend him and now he's right behind bars because he broke you cade law i want to see justice done at all times and we've got a legitimate extradition request so i signed it but the final decision is now with the courts so that final decision is with the courts now the hearing will take place on friday although some say it could actually take place in the belmarsh prison and that's because the health of julian a soldier has deteriorated in the recent weeks what are the charges that he face we know that the u.s. indicted him for 17 counts of espi
in london charlotte take us through the latest development in the asylum saga. well yes that's right the confirmation now that the extradition hearing will take place on friday of this week that comes off to serve a judge it had signed that order later this week as he said today that means now that the courts will be able to decide whether a song is extradited to the u.s. that the secretary said he thought it was right that julian assange was currently in prison. we're very pleased that the...
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do go ahead we had a temporary problem with the line charlotte. i haven't read i was able to understand why trump has endorsed. i think we just have to leave it there charlotte in london thank you very much for your reporting but we are having some trouble with the audio and what you are one looking at just on we're live pictures and some signs of scuffles at the rallies taking place in london and ronnie's this entente a sedan the military has canceled a power transfer agreement there the protesters and called for elections and the move comes a day after security forces opened fire on protesters killing at least 35 people and wounding many more they had been ongoing demonstrations in khartoum calling on a caretaker military council to make way for a civilian government after the fall of saddam's a longstanding dictator bashir. after weeks of sit ins occupations and demonstrations the military opens fire on khartoum's protesters. oh heavily armed members of the paramilitary rapid support forces a unit formerly associated with massacres were deploye
do go ahead we had a temporary problem with the line charlotte. i haven't read i was able to understand why trump has endorsed. i think we just have to leave it there charlotte in london thank you very much for your reporting but we are having some trouble with the audio and what you are one looking at just on we're live pictures and some signs of scuffles at the rallies taking place in london and ronnie's this entente a sedan the military has canceled a power transfer agreement there the...
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excited to see them out on the streets and really in quite a jolly happy me how are they coping charlotte one year on. well of course that was the main thing that was being asked of them in that press conference some of them seemed to be trying to shy away from the limelight a bit some of them were were quite quiet mean of course this was a huge trauma that these boys lived through as we had a short time ago they were without lights when they were in this tunnel for almost 3 weeks without food as was extremely traumatic for them so some of them were quite nervous about talking to me they have been absolutely catapulted into the spotlight since this rescue others though a little bit more vocal one boy in fact sort of joked about the fact that his parents had become even more protective of him since he came out of the cave we also had for him to have the boys who said that they want to become a navy seal themselves that mark of stank you know respects to the to the navy seal who lost his life during that rescue and their rescue what sort of impact has it had on the region. well you have to
excited to see them out on the streets and really in quite a jolly happy me how are they coping charlotte one year on. well of course that was the main thing that was being asked of them in that press conference some of them seemed to be trying to shy away from the limelight a bit some of them were were quite quiet mean of course this was a huge trauma that these boys lived through as we had a short time ago they were without lights when they were in this tunnel for almost 3 weeks without food...
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-day veterans are to depart on a ship for france correspondent charlotte potts is in portsmouth and joins me now from there shot of the mean part of the commemoration ceremonies have begun there talk us through as to what's happening there. well we're here in parts most and this is the site where thousands of soldiers left for their journey to normandy so you see that the entrance right here and you can imagine how it was like in 944 when all these ships were departing from normandy to fight over the commemorative ceremony is happening right now 16 world leaders are gathered there and they have basically reliving those events of d.-day of this important day that changed the course of history really and the change changed the course of the 2nd world war they were living it with musical performances was beaches we've seen already justin trudeau and donald trump taking the stage there the canadian and american leader and we will see many more over the course of the next hour we will also hear more musical performances and also see a flyby of modern and historic aircraft before this commemora
-day veterans are to depart on a ship for france correspondent charlotte potts is in portsmouth and joins me now from there shot of the mean part of the commemoration ceremonies have begun there talk us through as to what's happening there. well we're here in parts most and this is the site where thousands of soldiers left for their journey to normandy so you see that the entrance right here and you can imagine how it was like in 944 when all these ships were departing from normandy to fight...