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. >> in the shop it is mostly cullen and me. he doesn't have time.phone calls, and selling. so we cut out the wood, finish everything, put the box together, so now we have a wooden box. >> a lot of people don't understand hand tools, but they are absolutely the quickest to get things done a lot of times. >> i try to do the maximum amount of quality with the bare minimum of tools. >> building each caravan takes approximately two weeks to assemble and finish. >> the second step is we insulate the box, and then we skin it with aluminum. ♪ >> it is a soft aluminum. we have to be careful in the shop. if we dent the side of the trailer, we have to pull that piece of skin off and put a new one back on, so it is learning to work very precisely and carefully. cody's role has been an absolute pain in the butt. it is never good enough. >> are you flush? >> it's good. >> ok. >> if it was just the two of us, it woupretld be neat, pretty nice, but with cody, they are unbelievably over the top. >> this just came back from the powder coater. ♪ >> we put the complete
. >> in the shop it is mostly cullen and me. he doesn't have time.phone calls, and selling. so we cut out the wood, finish everything, put the box together, so now we have a wooden box. >> a lot of people don't understand hand tools, but they are absolutely the quickest to get things done a lot of times. >> i try to do the maximum amount of quality with the bare minimum of tools. >> building each caravan takes approximately two weeks to assemble and finish. >> the...
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simon cullen reports.ands of firefighters battling dozens of major fires across several countries. with hot, dry weather across large parts of europe, it didn't take much for the flames to take hold. in croatia, authorities believe they've now got the upper hand on a blaze which had been threatening the coastal city of split. translation: we were here all night. we defended these houses as much as we could. if it wasn't for firefighting planes and fireman, it would've been very bad here today. as the fire drew nearer, many residents and tourists were forced to flee. the ominous glow a warning of the impending danger. authorities believe the fire started in a pine forest. it has now burnt out four and a half thousand hectares of land, leaving a trail of destruction. in neighbouring montenegro, the government has appealed for international help to bring several fires under control. evacuations began on monday as water bombers tried to protect homes and businesses in the usually busy tourist villages. a state
simon cullen reports.ands of firefighters battling dozens of major fires across several countries. with hot, dry weather across large parts of europe, it didn't take much for the flames to take hold. in croatia, authorities believe they've now got the upper hand on a blaze which had been threatening the coastal city of split. translation: we were here all night. we defended these houses as much as we could. if it wasn't for firefighting planes and fireman, it would've been very bad here today....
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cullen to herself. ——johanna konta —— donna veki .s a roller—coaster of a day. so this could be a tight one, it is a roller-coaster of a day. not a quiet day at all. lots to look forward to. on cricket, england have made an early breakthrough as they defend the first—innings total, a58 against south africa on day two of the first test. stuart broad, alastair cook, earlier, a quickfire 50 zevon from stuart broad which ensure that the hosts remain competitive. —— 57. the british and irish lions captain sam warburton says he has unfinished business ahead of tomorrow's third and deciding test against new zealand, he missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury, he will lead out an unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years, in the back of my mind, i have had this tour, i have set my sights on it, i have wanted to play in the last game, if it did not happen you just accept it, i think things happen for a reason. i was delighted when i heard my name read out, to have a chance to play and win it. heather w
cullen to herself. ——johanna konta —— donna veki .s a roller—coaster of a day. so this could be a tight one, it is a roller-coaster of a day. not a quiet day at all. lots to look forward to. on cricket, england have made an early breakthrough as they defend the first—innings total, a58 against south africa on day two of the first test. stuart broad, alastair cook, earlier, a quickfire 50 zevon from stuart broad which ensure that the hosts remain competitive. —— 57. the british...
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cullen is still exist. rico's treated as one. hundred forty three called. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto ricans crave independence jilek was the only. thing about. either. still many do wish to join the us hundreds more leave every day. on time along the. beings. with the country at a crossroads anger on the island is on the rise. i know. i. think. donald trump's willingness to work with russia following positive talks the g twenty is met with deep skepticism in washington. european energy companies slam u.s. threats of new sanctions against russia saying the measure puts the continent's energy security at risk and severely disabled russian. and is sentenced to four and a half years in prison for allegedly carrying out an armed just so. i welcome you watching r.t. international is just gone that eight o'clock in the evening hey we're more sky now after last weekend's g. twenty.
cullen is still exist. rico's treated as one. hundred forty three called. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto ricans crave independence jilek was the only. thing about. either. still many do wish to join the us hundreds more leave every day. on time along the. beings. with the country at a crossroads anger on the island is on the rise. i know. i. think. donald trump's willingness to work with russia following positive talks the g twenty is met with deep skepticism in...
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this is christopher cullens' dream car. disappears. hit and run. >> the worst. >> yeah. he forked over just $22,000 for that car and because this person has run off and they don't come forward, it's going to cost another $1300 in insurance and he'll lose his ten years no claims bonus. >> darn. >> punks. they're punks. >>> this family is chilling at their home in spain. when suddenly dad's home. >> but he's not alone. >> no. >> one, two, three. >> wow. she doesn't like those, huh? >> no, she loves dogs. this is their 11-year-old family dog rainier. this family moved from the u.s. to barcelona, spain. has been there about three years. and rainier has been staying with family friends. dad brandon had come back to the u.s. for a work trip. he's like, you know what? time to pack it up and come on home little doggy. >> she's not moving. she's frozen on that couch. >> i think it's safe to say she missed him. the dog is like i'm happy to see you too. let's get to the loving. >> that thing just had to fly across the atlantic to get to them. >> and it was worth it. >>> that's 5-ye
this is christopher cullens' dream car. disappears. hit and run. >> the worst. >> yeah. he forked over just $22,000 for that car and because this person has run off and they don't come forward, it's going to cost another $1300 in insurance and he'll lose his ten years no claims bonus. >> darn. >> punks. they're punks. >>> this family is chilling at their home in spain. when suddenly dad's home. >> but he's not alone. >> no. >> one, two, three....
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Jul 19, 2017
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simon cullen, bbc news.ries of the bbc's top—earning stars are revealed. just a third of those earning over £150,000 are women. residents of a cornish village begin the clean up a day after being hit by devastating flash floods. an update on the market numbers for you. here's how london and frankfurt ended the day. all markets are up. scientists at a group of american universities have calculated that the world has produced 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic, since its mass production began in the 1950s. that's twenty—five—thousand times heavier than the empire state building in new york. just in case you were wondering. they also discovered most of it has been thrown away. researchers found that 79 per cent of plastic waste has ended up in landfill or in the sea's oceans and rivers. scientists also found that only around 10 per cent of plastic is being recycling. environmentalists fear the planet is being overwhelmed by the sheer use of the material. here's victoria gill. plastic. has so many uses that we have p
simon cullen, bbc news.ries of the bbc's top—earning stars are revealed. just a third of those earning over £150,000 are women. residents of a cornish village begin the clean up a day after being hit by devastating flash floods. an update on the market numbers for you. here's how london and frankfurt ended the day. all markets are up. scientists at a group of american universities have calculated that the world has produced 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic, since its mass production began in...
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Jul 29, 2017
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here is the view taken earlier on this morning in cullen, this is eastern scotland, in moray.oud, so a decent morning, actually, for many places. as the third test continues at the oval, dry to start things off, but later on this afternoon we are going to see that rain rolling in, so i think that will affect play at times today, with the breeze picking up too. in fact, many southern parts of england, in particular, will see outbreaks of rain, with this front initially in the english channel pushing its way slowly northwards. to the north of that, sunshine and showers is going to be the story of the day, with low pressure sitting to the north—west of the uk. some of those blustery showers pushing in across scotland and northern ireland, moving through quickly on the breeze, some sunshine in between. slightly drier further south across northern england, the north—west, the midlands, just the odd showers, bright and dry in between. further outbreaks of rain in the south through much of the afternoon anywhere along the south coast of england, right up towards part of east anglia,
here is the view taken earlier on this morning in cullen, this is eastern scotland, in moray.oud, so a decent morning, actually, for many places. as the third test continues at the oval, dry to start things off, but later on this afternoon we are going to see that rain rolling in, so i think that will affect play at times today, with the breeze picking up too. in fact, many southern parts of england, in particular, will see outbreaks of rain, with this front initially in the english channel...
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cullen kaepernick has an interesting offseason.e're going to show you what he's doing in south africa and tell you why people are talking about this video. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 4:55. kaepernick traveled to africa. s talking about the 4th of july and liberty. his video starts with a quote read by actor danny glover made by frederick douglas. >> what have i - those that i represent to do with your national independence. >> >> the kaepernick's caption reads how can we celebrate independence that robbe
cullen kaepernick has an interesting offseason.e're going to show you what he's doing in south africa and tell you why people are talking about this video. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment....
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Jul 29, 2017
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here is the view taken earlier on this morning in cullen, this is eastern scotland, in moray.the oval, dry to start things off, but later on this afternoon we are going to see that rain rolling in, so i think that will affect play at times today, with the breeze picking up too. in fact, many southern parts of england, in particular, will see outbreaks of rain, with this front initially in the english channel pushing its way slowly northwards. to the north of that, sunshine and showers is going to be the story of the day, with low pressure sitting to the north—west of the uk. some of those blustery showers pushing in across scotland and northern ireland, moving through quickly on the breeze, some sunshine in between. slightly drier further south across northern england, the north—west, the midlands, just the odd showers, bright and dry in between. further outbreaks of rain in the south through much of the afternoon anywhere along the south coast of england, right up towards part of east anglia, perhaps oxford as well. outbreaks of rain accompanied with brisk winds in the south—
here is the view taken earlier on this morning in cullen, this is eastern scotland, in moray.the oval, dry to start things off, but later on this afternoon we are going to see that rain rolling in, so i think that will affect play at times today, with the breeze picking up too. in fact, many southern parts of england, in particular, will see outbreaks of rain, with this front initially in the english channel pushing its way slowly northwards. to the north of that, sunshine and showers is going...
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. >> it is times like this that we turn to other local news pat cullens is one of them. >> we speak to people who made a pilgrimage at ben's chili bowl. >> when he heard what happened, he came to the alley, to the wall, he came to see that picture. he came to talk about jim vance. meet now william sauder, 52 years old, >> today, that picture was the place to be. you see, it was just a few weeks ago that ben's chili bowl unveiled the new mural, it's on the iconic wall alongside the famous dc restaurant. there on top, our own jim vance. even though he was sick and battling for his life, he made a point to be there to talk about the honor. it was a sad and proud moment most of us will never forget. >> i don't have a pair of pants in my closet that will fit me any more, but that's all right. because the blessings never stop flowing i came here on june 10th of 1969 and one of the first places that i came to to spend my money in dc was ben's chili bowl. you cannot imagine my joy and my pride when i got the word a month or so ago that all of y'all had voted poor ass little me to sit on ben's
. >> it is times like this that we turn to other local news pat cullens is one of them. >> we speak to people who made a pilgrimage at ben's chili bowl. >> when he heard what happened, he came to the alley, to the wall, he came to see that picture. he came to talk about jim vance. meet now william sauder, 52 years old, >> today, that picture was the place to be. you see, it was just a few weeks ago that ben's chili bowl unveiled the new mural, it's on the iconic wall...
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christine cullen from pennsylvania, you are over 50 -- christine calling from pennsylvania, you are over0, are you feeling the recovery? caller: when president obama was in office we went from unemployed to one retired why don't we just go out? because we have politicians that are paid by corporations to do the corporation's bidding. basically it is a corporate problem. and the propaganda says we don't what minimum wages raised and a president who does not believe in a minimum wage, and corporations get what they want in this country because of what the control of money. citizens united versus the rest of us. the supreme court decision. that is a real problem. it is money, greed. people are hurting, cap because they have to.
christine cullen from pennsylvania, you are over 50 -- christine calling from pennsylvania, you are over0, are you feeling the recovery? caller: when president obama was in office we went from unemployed to one retired why don't we just go out? because we have politicians that are paid by corporations to do the corporation's bidding. basically it is a corporate problem. and the propaganda says we don't what minimum wages raised and a president who does not believe in a minimum wage, and...
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william curlin bryant -- william cullen bryant said new york was more of a southern city. and banking, merchandising. they were selling everything. the spread of slavery through the south was funded by new york banks, supplied by new york merchants. so, it was a very long and close relationship. a lot of people in new york, not just the bankers and the shipping magnate's, but anyone working on the docks, in the hotels, where 100,000 new yorkers he or would come, there york80,000 people in new and 100,000 southerners in 1860. that's a lot of folks. anyone working in a restaurant, a hotel, a gambling house had reason to feel pro-south, proslavery and anti-abolition. richard: so they are here for business and tourism? john: yes. richard: four votes? what was the political complexion of the city? barnet: one indicator, the lame-duck mayor, fernando word, his message to the city council -- this was secession winter was that new york city should take it upon itself to secede from the union. he said, you know, we've got good economic relationships with all of the state. we can be
william curlin bryant -- william cullen bryant said new york was more of a southern city. and banking, merchandising. they were selling everything. the spread of slavery through the south was funded by new york banks, supplied by new york merchants. so, it was a very long and close relationship. a lot of people in new york, not just the bankers and the shipping magnate's, but anyone working on the docks, in the hotels, where 100,000 new yorkers he or would come, there york80,000 people in new...
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Jul 19, 2017
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simon cullen reports. at dawn in sydney, hundreds gathered at the silent vigil.ter is one of those demanding answers to what he described as an inexplicable killing. how can a woman out on the street in her pyjamas seeking assistance from the police be shot like that? it is a shocking killing. ms damond had called police to report what she thought may have been a sexual assault in the alley behind her house. when she approached the police car, one of the officers, mohamed noor, who was sitting in the passenger seat, shot and killed her. it was possible he was startled by a loud noise, but as yet, she has declined to be interviewed by investigators. he has declined to be interviewed by investigators. we do have more information now, though it is frustrating to have some of the picture but not all of it. we cannot compel officer noor to make a statement. i wish we could. minnesota's bureau of criminal apprehension has taken charge of the investigation to work out what happened. it has already confirmed ms damond was unarmed. why did officer noor draw and fire his g
simon cullen reports. at dawn in sydney, hundreds gathered at the silent vigil.ter is one of those demanding answers to what he described as an inexplicable killing. how can a woman out on the street in her pyjamas seeking assistance from the police be shot like that? it is a shocking killing. ms damond had called police to report what she thought may have been a sexual assault in the alley behind her house. when she approached the police car, one of the officers, mohamed noor, who was sitting...