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christa larwood: hello. and welcome to "the travel sho coming to you this week from the "symphony of the seas," the world's largest-ever cruise ship. in april, i was aboard for the ship's maen voyage, so what better place to look back at some of our favorite recent stories on the program? here's a taste of what' to come. man: go! christa: whoo! different man: wow! woman: ♪ you're superhuman ♪ different man: oof. man, black shirt: so that's go? different man: no, that's stop. 'man in black shirt: thats stop? christa: well, let's kick off with a trip ade took back in march to egypt, where he gote his firstglimpse of the pyramids at giza. he also went to a new museum that's due to open later this year thates hohe world's largest archaeological collection. so here's 5,00years of history condensed into 5 minutes. ade: here in the shadow of the pyramids, a new, ambitious oject is entering the final stages of construction. the grand egyptian museum will be equipped to take theco untry's ancient treasures way into t
christa larwood: hello. and welcome to "the travel sho coming to you this week from the "symphony of the seas," the world's largest-ever cruise ship. in april, i was aboard for the ship's maen voyage, so what better place to look back at some of our favorite recent stories on the program? here's a taste of what' to come. man: go! christa: whoo! different man: wow! woman: ♪ you're superhuman ♪ different man: oof. man, black shirt: so that's go? different man: no, that's stop....
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and christa went for one of the most intense journeys of her life. oh, man, whoo.ke being in a very cold tumble dryer. that was completely insane, whoo. behind me, far off into the distance, is one of the most iconic sites in the world, the statue of liberty. and back in may, i went to liberty island to visit a brand new museum, just a few weeks before it opened. i even helped them out with some of the final preparations. the piece de resistance, the original torch. the torch. the original torch. wow. it stood up there from 1886 to 1984. the original torch had been changed from bartholdi's design to include a glass—panel flame that could be lit up at night. in the 19805 it was removed and replaced during a massive restoration of the statue. tell me about how difficult it was to get the torch in here. well, i didn't have to do it... but it was quite a task. people worked for about two weeks from 3:00 in the afternoon, till 3:00 at night. and they had this carrier that they laid the face on its back and then put the torch on it. it all worked quite well and here it i
and christa went for one of the most intense journeys of her life. oh, man, whoo.ke being in a very cold tumble dryer. that was completely insane, whoo. behind me, far off into the distance, is one of the most iconic sites in the world, the statue of liberty. and back in may, i went to liberty island to visit a brand new museum, just a few weeks before it opened. i even helped them out with some of the final preparations. the piece de resistance, the original torch. the torch. the original...
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christa jones went on to become a political appointee in the census bureau. ms. jones became part of secretary ross' core team on the citizenship question. the redistricting experts she eached out to was dr. thomas hoffeler. he was widely known as the michelangelo of gerrymandering for the republican party. this conspiracy picked up steam in august of 2015 when dr. hoffeler concluded a secret study, he written, adding one question, a citizenship question to the census would facilitate a redistricting overhaul. that would be, and i quote from his work, advantageous to republicans and non-hispanic whites, end quote. in late, 2016, the doctor became the first person to push the incoming administration to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. not long after, hoffeler ghost wrote a letter that became word for word the basis of the justice letter that had been cooked up by commerce to be sent to them that set forth the knowingly fake voting rights rationale. in october, 2017, secretary ross' general counsel arranged for his key census advisor to hand deliver t
christa jones went on to become a political appointee in the census bureau. ms. jones became part of secretary ross' core team on the citizenship question. the redistricting experts she eached out to was dr. thomas hoffeler. he was widely known as the michelangelo of gerrymandering for the republican party. this conspiracy picked up steam in august of 2015 when dr. hoffeler concluded a secret study, he written, adding one question, a citizenship question to the census would facilitate a...
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but coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay. in the entire world. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it's goodbye. it's likely to be the hottest day of the year so far, particularly in central and eastern parts of england. it will get up to about 3k degrees in the london region today. there is fresher air moving in from the north west, and some thunderstorms around, too. thunderstorms in northern ireland, western scotland and north eastern england for a time. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 33 or 3a degrees. not as hot for scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures still in the 23. there are moving eastwards across the 23. there are moving eastwards a cross eastwards the 23. there are moving eastwards across eastwards overnight. fresher air behind, so it will not be as muqqy air behind, so it will not be as muggy and uncomfortable for sleeping as it was last night. sunday will be as i
but coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay. in the entire world. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it's goodbye. it's likely to be the hottest day of the year so far, particularly in central and eastern parts of england. it will get up to about 3k degrees in the london region today. there is fresher air moving in from the...
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coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay. on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it‘s goodbye. fresher out there compared to what most of you saw yesterday. let‘s ta ke most of you saw yesterday. let‘s take a look at the satellite imagery. the best of the breaks for the south and east, and temperatures soaring up into the low if not mid 20s. down about 10 degrees and yesterday, but still present. more cloud, scotland and northern ireland getting showers, and there will be more this evening for northern england and north wales. showers continue for most of the country tonight with a bit of cloud and strengthening breeze. further south, dry and clear, south—eastern areas, temperatures down to 11 degrees. a fresh start your monday morning commute but not chilly. showers across northern and western scotland and northern ireland to start with, as well as northern england, and they may push into northern part of wales and the midlands by midd
coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay. on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it‘s goodbye. fresher out there compared to what most of you saw yesterday. let‘s ta ke most of you saw yesterday. let‘s take a look at the satellite imagery. the best of the breaks for the south and east, and temperatures soaring up into the low if not mid 20s. down about 10 degrees and...
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dense rain forest close to indigenous reserves are the villages of nazareth and sells the best where christa ji olivera and his farmers association harvest what are now their fruit contains 4 times as much caffeine as the plants grown by the drinks industry with artificial fertilizers and pesticides . are go out on a plantation stems from original forest plants we collect the seeds and grow our plants from them are quite on a is even richer in caffeine than coffee. at harvest time. it's all hands to the pump everyone is busy bringing the berries to be peeled and roasted if. the stars inside look like black eyes and have a place in local believes. the pits are heated gently in a clay oven just like with a good sauce you have to stir them around for a long time the method ensures that vital ingredients are preserved. i've downriver is the village of sound and if you took. the saturday my way indigenous people live here they describe themselves as the people of what i now i've. done a mariachis to is mix things up pull a traditional drink made from what ana they drink it every morning at home.
dense rain forest close to indigenous reserves are the villages of nazareth and sells the best where christa ji olivera and his farmers association harvest what are now their fruit contains 4 times as much caffeine as the plants grown by the drinks industry with artificial fertilizers and pesticides . are go out on a plantation stems from original forest plants we collect the seeds and grow our plants from them are quite on a is even richer in caffeine than coffee. at harvest time. it's all...
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christa taking on the ice and surviving in latvia, back in april. well, that's it for this week. are back on the road again with our blind backpacker, tony giles. so far, he has travelled to more than 125 countries on his own and this time he is in ethiopia. in the meantime, don't forget you can follow our journeys on social media. until next time, though, from me, lucy hedges, and all the travel show team here in new york, it's goodbye. hello. a mix day of weather is drawing to a close, the warmest day of the year thus far for some, 28 celsius, but at the same time others had a fairly cloudy breezy sort of day with showers if not longer spells of rain and will continue in that vein close by to the low centre to the western side of scotland into the wee small hours, plenty of showers. and a fresh feel to the night. a low of around ten to 12. we were looking around 16 or 17 last night. monday brings yet more cloud in rain and some shall we burst into northern ireland. quite a breezy day here as well. some of the gusts around a0 to 50 miles an hour. but come away towards the east s
christa taking on the ice and surviving in latvia, back in april. well, that's it for this week. are back on the road again with our blind backpacker, tony giles. so far, he has travelled to more than 125 countries on his own and this time he is in ethiopia. in the meantime, don't forget you can follow our journeys on social media. until next time, though, from me, lucy hedges, and all the travel show team here in new york, it's goodbye. hello. a mix day of weather is drawing to a close, the...
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but coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay.dens in the entire world. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it's goodbye. hello again. with temperatures of 3a recorded of both northolt and heathrow in west london. temperatures would be quite so london. temperatures would be quite so high today because we have at lentigo moving in. it will still be warm they would temperatures up to 25 so just not as hot. yesterday ended with a bit of a bang, a bit of a lightning show across parts of scott, particularly around the aberdeenshire area. we had some lively downpours and also in edinburgh. it was in the first time edinburgh. it was in the first time edinburgh had some pretty nasty weather so far this june with some localised loading caused by the intense downpours here. those thunderstorms have in working out into the north sea so the weather is coming down at the moment. if you are heading outside ove
but coming up next week: christa heads to dublin to try her hand at cosplay.dens in the entire world. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. so make sure not to miss it. but for now from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in thailand, it's goodbye. hello again. with temperatures of 3a recorded of both northolt and heathrow in west london. temperatures would be quite so london. temperatures would be quite so high today because we have at lentigo moving in....
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christa mcauliffe, a teacher, went into outer space. sorry i'm getting emotional here. to be clear, shuttles, amazing program. international space station, amazing program. but i don't know remember where i was on each one of those launches. i remember where i was that day. we need to do stunning achievements to inspire the next generation. >> reporter: 50 years ago, the apollo 11 mission changed the world. now, the artemis program could inspire a whole new generation. racial crane, cnn, new york. >>> and we end this hour with a story that could be a ferry tail. in the state of montana. authorities there were surprised about when they answered a call about a furry home intruder that caused minor damage. you see inside, they found a young black bear lying on a closet shelf, napping apparently. that shelf was neither too soft or too hard. but just right. authorities sedated the animal and removed it from the home. thank you for watching this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. for our viewers in the united states, "new day" is next. for
christa mcauliffe, a teacher, went into outer space. sorry i'm getting emotional here. to be clear, shuttles, amazing program. international space station, amazing program. but i don't know remember where i was on each one of those launches. i remember where i was that day. we need to do stunning achievements to inspire the next generation. >> reporter: 50 years ago, the apollo 11 mission changed the world. now, the artemis program could inspire a whole new generation. racial crane, cnn,...
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this is like martin and christa after the show! selfie time! yeah, we did it! the u.s.re looking to repeat as champions. they play tuesday against thailand. kickoff at 3:00 p.m. i think we all have to get together for that one! >> yes. >> that would be a good one. get a little beer. >> there you go! >> ha ha! >> we do that all the time right here, don't we? >> you just don't come over here a lot. >> not enough. >> thank you, coy. >> you bring the beer! thanks very much, coy. >>> so listen. we want to tell you about desperate search for a police chief in texas and he was knocked overboard and they can't find him. >> the concern it's over 24 hours and we will have the latest efforts when we continue after this break. ♪ dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind o
this is like martin and christa after the show! selfie time! yeah, we did it! the u.s.re looking to repeat as champions. they play tuesday against thailand. kickoff at 3:00 p.m. i think we all have to get together for that one! >> yes. >> that would be a good one. get a little beer. >> there you go! >> ha ha! >> we do that all the time right here, don't we? >> you just don't come over here a lot. >> not enough. >> thank you, coy. >> you...
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christa taking on the ice and surviving in latvia, back in april. well, that's it for this week.ore than 125 countries on his own and this time he is in ethiopia. join us next week as he explores the capital, addis ababa, in the first of two special films. in the meantime, don't forget you can follow ourjourneys on social media. until next time, though, from me, lucy hedges, and all the travel show team here in new york, it's goodbye. hello, good morning. welcome to brea kfast. hello, good morning. welcome to breakfast. 0ur headlines today... liverpool are the champions of europe. jurgen klopp's team beat totte n ha m europe. jurgen klopp's team beat tottenham hotspur 2—0 in madrid to lift the trophy for a sixth time. we we re lift the trophy for a sixth time. we were crying on the pitch because it was so emotional, it was so big, it means so much to us. it was tottenham's first champions league final but they say it will not be their last. we didn't get thrashed, it could have been a lot worse. you might liverpool deserve it but i'm proud of my team. what might fears grow for fo
christa taking on the ice and surviving in latvia, back in april. well, that's it for this week.ore than 125 countries on his own and this time he is in ethiopia. join us next week as he explores the capital, addis ababa, in the first of two special films. in the meantime, don't forget you can follow ourjourneys on social media. until next time, though, from me, lucy hedges, and all the travel show team here in new york, it's goodbye. hello, good morning. welcome to brea kfast. hello, good...
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have an attorney general that will dissemble that way, that lies to congress, as he did when charlie christa asked him about whether or not he was aware of the investigations that were reported about the mueller team, he said he was not, that is a very dangerous situation. and as someone who came out of that department, i spent six years with the justice department, to think that it is being lead by someone this way, you know, it breaks my heart for the department, but it is profoundly concerning for the country. >> i want to shift gears a little bit. we're here at the council on foreign relations today. i know you have spoken out forcefully about china and the human rights record. last night at 12:01 a.m. beijing time the secretary of state put out a statement. in the decades that followed tenimen square. today chinese citizens have been subjected to a new wave where they are trying to stamp out out islamic faith including through the detention of more than a million members of muslim minority groups. it was a tough statement, it sounds like it could have come from adam schiff. >> this is a
have an attorney general that will dissemble that way, that lies to congress, as he did when charlie christa asked him about whether or not he was aware of the investigations that were reported about the mueller team, he said he was not, that is a very dangerous situation. and as someone who came out of that department, i spent six years with the justice department, to think that it is being lead by someone this way, you know, it breaks my heart for the department, but it is profoundly...
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how cool is christa a member of that bridge building company. for the position. a lot of people are leaving new york, why? rules and regulations that are impactin impacting business. i think our current administration is doing a good job on helping streamline permitting process for our infrastructure project. todd: when i asked but the democrats, some of them wanting to continue to investigate the president. you said one word, done, why? >> we have already spent $34 million in taxpayer money on this special investigation. that did a thorough job investigating emails, conversations what more are they going to get from this? we have to say no and move on with our business. we have a lot of other problems in america that we have to deal with. todd: christa, thank you. we go over to nick. a high school teacher, democrats. really locked into this whole primary season trying to find a candidate. you like gillibrand but you say she will have a tough sled ahead. >> she will have a tough sled because you look at somebody like joe biden and elizabeth warr
how cool is christa a member of that bridge building company. for the position. a lot of people are leaving new york, why? rules and regulations that are impactin impacting business. i think our current administration is doing a good job on helping streamline permitting process for our infrastructure project. todd: when i asked but the democrats, some of them wanting to continue to investigate the president. you said one word, done, why? >> we have already spent $34 million in taxpayer...