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greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the labels for these yet? lemonis: while her daughter, stephanie, manages the finances and just as often plays the role of referee. [ both shouting in french ] stephanie: stop. stop, stop. stop, stop. lemonis: despite generating $5 million in annual sales, courage. b is losing $500,000 per year. -stephanie: we're losing money. -nicolas: calm down. lemonis: and with the losses mounting, so is the tension. noemi: when i wear this color, i don't need makeup. nicolas: you know what colors i care about? red and green. and i'm trying to get this company back in the green. lemonis:
greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the...
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>> i believe that the town of greenwich has asked for them to remain in place and then taken over the maintenance. essentially the printing plant which was the most extraordinary place, there were i think 400 acres originally that had been scrubland and they turned it into the beautiful part. they were printing for about 25 of america's most important magazines at the time. it was sold after the new houses bought condÉ nast publication. i'm pleased that was after condÉ's like because it would've been a tremendous sadness to him, you know. it probably would have killed him if "vanity fair" had not gone a long way towards that already but i'm almost certain it's the town of greenwich that owns them. >> thank you. they are very beautiful and they are maintained. >> they are gorgeous, yes. >> is one of the stories you've heard that most surprised you in your research for the book? >> i think that it was the story about leslie and condÉ, and why they decided to divorce. i had a bizarre connection with the been since, the benson site of the family. my husband worked for benson as a banker.
>> i believe that the town of greenwich has asked for them to remain in place and then taken over the maintenance. essentially the printing plant which was the most extraordinary place, there were i think 400 acres originally that had been scrubland and they turned it into the beautiful part. they were printing for about 25 of america's most important magazines at the time. it was sold after the new houses bought condÉ nast publication. i'm pleased that was after condÉ's like because it...
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it's in greenwich and there's always a lot of people here there's always someone ringing out the door i love the peace which is the opposite of chaos but order is also good so long as it doesn't put a brake on improvisation. de'monte no name translates as time in rainbow she called herself this a few years ago after her brother's violent death triggered what she calls inner revolution. because the priest yours i had a lovely house in the wealthy noir husband children everything was perfect. then i opened my eyes with a new consciousness caused by the shock with my brother and when you want to have very deep feelings then you have to look after others. but there's no other way you . know it's just. her talent it's fashion she likes finding unusual combinations and mixing traditional and modern styles and her unusual group of colleagues now consist of thieves homeless people drug addicts. if there's a mill put it this is neoprene i bought it in new york order it's very fashionable at the moment they're a high tech high street people make this and while they're doing it they don't really
it's in greenwich and there's always a lot of people here there's always someone ringing out the door i love the peace which is the opposite of chaos but order is also good so long as it doesn't put a brake on improvisation. de'monte no name translates as time in rainbow she called herself this a few years ago after her brother's violent death triggered what she calls inner revolution. because the priest yours i had a lovely house in the wealthy noir husband children everything was perfect....
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prophetic and has a tragic life to offer a vision of frederick douglass the professor received her greenwich including african-american history and with black consciousness during the progressive era currently director of american studies at university at the center and also very good friend one of the speakers and helped us to work on framing the series and also the commentator on a seminar last week so she is a frequent visitor. [applause] >> thank you very much. and with the mast historical society and to take advantage for those that help to the earliest stages i would start by giving a brief outline in with the biography and its backgroun background. >> on august 21st 19 oh two black of community leaders to protest and then to prevent for our sin. two black boys were brutally linked on charges. and then come in for his mother's house in massachusetts and then there are no guarantees in the arrival after the safety commissioner and then trotter mobilize protest that the group argued the failure and then to invest or prosecute the recent lynching of a teenage boy trotter use the public in
prophetic and has a tragic life to offer a vision of frederick douglass the professor received her greenwich including african-american history and with black consciousness during the progressive era currently director of american studies at university at the center and also very good friend one of the speakers and helped us to work on framing the series and also the commentator on a seminar last week so she is a frequent visitor. [applause] >> thank you very much. and with the mast...
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it's amazing how the truth comes art is charged greenwich city that said it comes like go down to the door. and it has happened from time to time. some people have for a not conscious has taken them on they have revealed different material and as years have gone by of course of this i've been interested in of trying to find out the truth of what happened and who was responsible but at the same time a lot of these killings haven't been showed when it serves at the authorities today and they had to care for information about the media for collusion but in the modern comparison and to the sure bunch of collusion and their own salt it's not all that it's not ready for it. yet. on shushed and h.s. just at the only just a style of not with. us don't forget now. expose them. for what they did. so action made on ahead tell. the tale this last more. shows got the police protection. and. i think it went to the very very top. i think it is. the water where paul the taste since new thought was going on i'm gave the go ahead. on basically the art to cheat wouldn't be. doing a great job bodies ough
it's amazing how the truth comes art is charged greenwich city that said it comes like go down to the door. and it has happened from time to time. some people have for a not conscious has taken them on they have revealed different material and as years have gone by of course of this i've been interested in of trying to find out the truth of what happened and who was responsible but at the same time a lot of these killings haven't been showed when it serves at the authorities today and they had...
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this one in greenwich has been given a wintry makeover and features the sound of elves when you postriend noel coward, are going under the hammer in london. the first edition stories which include ‘live and let die' and ‘the spy who loved me' feature messages written to the playwright and composer. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on all tube lines this morning. it on all tube lines this morning. slow on the a102. - on it slow on the a1 02. —— it's slow on the a102. good morning. we have a little bit of low cloud and patchy frost. however, that was soon changed. it is going to turn rather wet and windy. some hazy son signed to start with but the cloud thickening, outbreaks of rain moving from west to east. temperatures today getting to east. temperatures today getting to up to 11 celsius. we have a brisk south—westerly so it won't feel that mild at all. in the rush hour, some heavier and more persistent rain clumping together. so, wet and windy for the first part of the evening. that clears the way in the sky clears, temperatures drop against low
this one in greenwich has been given a wintry makeover and features the sound of elves when you postriend noel coward, are going under the hammer in london. the first edition stories which include ‘live and let die' and ‘the spy who loved me' feature messages written to the playwright and composer. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on all tube lines this morning. it on all tube lines this morning. slow on the a102. - on it slow on the a1 02. —— it's...
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bookstore because before i started my literary career as a a bookseller i had a book shop in london greenwichbookshop and so many people asked for a history and a guide to the area where queen elizabeth is being born so many people asked for a book about it therere wasn't one so i started my writing career with my mother and the book was a best seller. that is where it all began in that book was published 50 years ago. so today and yesterday we are celebrating a number of things. but in a much bigger way the anniversary of d-day. the invasion of normandy. seventy-five years ago yesterday my father landed at d-day. seventy-five years ago today on those british beaches with a tremendous battle began on normandy. between those casualties of june 7th it is a pretty extraordinary moment 75 years later i was pleased to see the president actually went to france and britain to commemorate the invasion to pay tribute to somebody else. [laughter] >> because that is the culmination of the ten years of my life. and then the commander-in-chief and world war ii with a historian or biographer had actually w
bookstore because before i started my literary career as a a bookseller i had a book shop in london greenwichbookshop and so many people asked for a history and a guide to the area where queen elizabeth is being born so many people asked for a book about it therere wasn't one so i started my writing career with my mother and the book was a best seller. that is where it all began in that book was published 50 years ago. so today and yesterday we are celebrating a number of things. but in a much...
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and we moved to fairfield, connecticut because our executives lived in greenwich and the taxes were zero for about 10 years, i wanted to be in a city. i just think... there's somethin not that i'm in the office that much, but there's something about being able to walk out the door, see a customer, see an investor, see what's on, the vibrancy of a city that you don't have-- you know, when i would be infice in fairfield and i would look out the window, i could see the merit parkway and deer running for their lives as they were crossing. and it was idyllic, it was beautiful, but there was nothing going on, really. and i had an office that was probably as big as the first house i owned. and i could reallyusrawl in that office andsit there for like 3 1/2 years and nobody would ever kind o- is he in there? i don't know. i thought it wortant to be in the city, to modernize the company, to be in the flow of ideas. boston's been awesome. i think boston's a great place. david: so you're very happy with it? jeffrey: yeah. no, look, i like--i think... high tech, good schools, great community, but th
and we moved to fairfield, connecticut because our executives lived in greenwich and the taxes were zero for about 10 years, i wanted to be in a city. i just think... there's somethin not that i'm in the office that much, but there's something about being able to walk out the door, see a customer, see an investor, see what's on, the vibrancy of a city that you don't have-- you know, when i would be infice in fairfield and i would look out the window, i could see the merit parkway and deer...
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. >> the cease-fire will take effect at 2400 greenwich mean time, january 27th, 1973.ithin 60 days, all american forces will be withdrawn from south vietnam. >> copy. >> it's over now. we're going to be reunited again. president nixon said we got out of it with honor, and i'm happy with that. >> i'll tell you, we accomplished something. we've got peace. absolutely. >> seven men went on trial today charged with the break-in and burglary of democratic national headquarters in the watergate building last june. >> far more is involved here than the guilt or innocence of the seven defendants. if they are guilty, why did they do it? then who put them up to it? >> good evening. the jury in the watergate case reached a quick verdict late today. guilty on all counts. in the break-in and bugging of democratic national committee headquarters. >> this was supposed to be the finale for the seven watergate defendants. the day of sentencing. instead, the case broke wide open again. >> james w. mccord, the one-time security director for the nixon re-election campaign, one of the men c
. >> the cease-fire will take effect at 2400 greenwich mean time, january 27th, 1973.ithin 60 days, all american forces will be withdrawn from south vietnam. >> copy. >> it's over now. we're going to be reunited again. president nixon said we got out of it with honor, and i'm happy with that. >> i'll tell you, we accomplished something. we've got peace. absolutely. >> seven men went on trial today charged with the break-in and burglary of democratic national...
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busy but moving from greenwich.directions between coppermill lane and st james' mews. in kidbrooke, kidbrooke park road is closed southbound between why—gall road and cambert way due to water mains repairs. now, the weather with gill brown. hello there. good morning. it's been a cloudy couple of days, but today i think we should see some sunny spells and some brightness. we're holding onto a lot of that cloud, but we are also going to still keep those mild temperatures. so, this is the scene as we start the day this morning. quite a cloudy commute, i think, for most until we start to see cloud thin and break and some brighter spells coming through as we look to the afternoon. the temperatures still very mild for this time of year, up to 11 or 12 degrees. so, into this evening, again, we're holding onto that cloud for quite some time, really. i think we will have some clear periods through the evening and into the early hours, but it is going to stay fairly overcast and grey. we might see temperatures drop away to ar
busy but moving from greenwich.directions between coppermill lane and st james' mews. in kidbrooke, kidbrooke park road is closed southbound between why—gall road and cambert way due to water mains repairs. now, the weather with gill brown. hello there. good morning. it's been a cloudy couple of days, but today i think we should see some sunny spells and some brightness. we're holding onto a lot of that cloud, but we are also going to still keep those mild temperatures. so, this is the scene...
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severe delays on thejubilee line, because of a track fault at north greenwich.zero first thing. a bit of frost and, yes, plenty of sunshine today. there's really not much cloud to get in the way of that sunshine either, and a gentle north—westerly breeze. the temperature though is on the cold side. we're looking at a maximum today of six or 7 celsius, despite the sunshine. as we head into the evening and overnight, it is going to be clear to start with but we'll see widely mist and fog developing through the night, and some fairly thick patches of fog by dawn tomorrow morning. and with the temperature potentially dropping down to —3, we could see some of those patches of fog possibly freezing. so dangerous driving conditions first thing tomorrow morning. gradually, that fog will lift. some, however, may not until post lunchtime. so perhaps a brighter afternoon but the temperatures staying on the cold side. it does stay settled for the next couple of days but temperatures, like i said, are staying pretty chilly. bbc london will have a more on the situation in lon
severe delays on thejubilee line, because of a track fault at north greenwich.zero first thing. a bit of frost and, yes, plenty of sunshine today. there's really not much cloud to get in the way of that sunshine either, and a gentle north—westerly breeze. the temperature though is on the cold side. we're looking at a maximum today of six or 7 celsius, despite the sunshine. as we head into the evening and overnight, it is going to be clear to start with but we'll see widely mist and fog...
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in greenwich, king william walk is partly blocked because of a burst water main.due to thames water works. now the weather with sara thornton. good morning to you and a much quieter spell of weather for the next few days, right through to the end of christmas day. boxing day will change, there will be some rain around then. not completely dry, there is rain tonight, but for most of today, a lively day, dry with spells of sunshine and a top temperature of ii celsius, 52 fahrenheit. through the evening we will see a thickening of cloud as we head towards midnight bringing us rain overnight from the south—west, clearing off quickly towards the north—east, keeping temperatures up overnight at six or seven degrees. if you are up early in the north—east tomorrow morning you may see a bit of rain and then through the day there will be a few passing showers, rattling through quickly there and some sunshine. it should be dry for christmas day as well. a quiet and sunny day for you then but on boxing day we will see a spell of wet and breezy weather. i'm back with the lates
in greenwich, king william walk is partly blocked because of a burst water main.due to thames water works. now the weather with sara thornton. good morning to you and a much quieter spell of weather for the next few days, right through to the end of christmas day. boxing day will change, there will be some rain around then. not completely dry, there is rain tonight, but for most of today, a lively day, dry with spells of sunshine and a top temperature of ii celsius, 52 fahrenheit. through the...
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. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosionsties first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s, we were all
. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosionsties first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs....
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performing hedge funds is investing in europe, making winning goals more than 3000 miles away in greenwichcut. we bring in a reporter who covers wall street for bloomberg news. perhaps not surprising, given the discounts we are seeing on the bloomberg, showing european large caps really discounted relative to the s&p 500. where is the opportunity for lucerne? >> just 8% of european hedge funds located operations in the u.s. what does that mean? they are betting on ferrari. they are large companies. there is a bit of a valuation discount here, relative to elsewhere in the world. another thing lucerne had said was that a lot of the european executives coming to the u.s. do not have meetings with everybody on wall street, so they are able to find opportunities by meeting with executives on u.s. soil. amanda: pretty good returns here, 12% annualized over a recent period. what is the differentiating factor? sonali: part of this is they are not the only people looking to europe for a rise in stocks, given depressed valuations. something i was talking to shery about a little earlier is a lot of u
performing hedge funds is investing in europe, making winning goals more than 3000 miles away in greenwichcut. we bring in a reporter who covers wall street for bloomberg news. perhaps not surprising, given the discounts we are seeing on the bloomberg, showing european large caps really discounted relative to the s&p 500. where is the opportunity for lucerne? >> just 8% of european hedge funds located operations in the u.s. what does that mean? they are betting on ferrari. they are...
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and then the next year in new york but living at a very posh address of what today is greenwich village. one of those areas on thompson street that was the subject of jacobs investigations. and one of the troubled areas so it was clear it was an interesting dichotomy that's where he landed but with this really posh address on 29th street and broadway. and then still appears to get established. of those that like themselves have come up from the south to the big city to new i york and to say this was important to get an idea but as a native new yorker born on 50th street which is now part of chelsea but the tenderloin and it was known for clubs and the red light district and everything that comes with that mimic anything above 14th street was uptown. >> pretty much it references uptown above 14th street to give you an idea of how the city was moving up words. not that they didn't live farther away but the centers and the businesses in commercial enterprises you could feel them migrating and and from becoming ensconced. >>. >> it was amorphous communities that like hells kitchen would hav
and then the next year in new york but living at a very posh address of what today is greenwich village. one of those areas on thompson street that was the subject of jacobs investigations. and one of the troubled areas so it was clear it was an interesting dichotomy that's where he landed but with this really posh address on 29th street and broadway. and then still appears to get established. of those that like themselves have come up from the south to the big city to new i york and to say...
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so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just don't like my crotch, but the back fits great. patrick: would you wear those on, like, a sunday to starbucks? -woman #2: no. -woman #3: if it was wider. patrick: i just feel like so many people do that. woman #4: the sleeves are just a little bit long. patrick: i think it's awesome. lemonis: unfortunately, patrick isn't taking all the feedback the way i expected him to. woman #2: how much would this retail for? patrick: i have no idea about prices. woman #2: oh. lemonis: what would you pay for it? woman #2: $75. patrick: i can't believe you said $75 for that. we're not at forever 21 an
so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just don't...
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join the many little africans and was today's greenwich village. it was one of those areas of the village on thompson street there was a subject of reese's investigations and with a really troubled, so it was really clear that this interesting dichotomy where he had practically just gotten to new york he landed there. maybe through connections whatever. but he's really working at this posh address at 29th street and broadway which is sort of a hotel in theater center at the time. before he moved up to the times square area. 1973, it still appears to be just kind of getting established there but he is in this wonderful surrounding a lot of people like himself, have come up from the south and come to the big cities into new york. and that i think he meets his wife lucy in new york. and they married. so these we're his parents and i started off telling about the first exhibit was important to kinda get an idea of williams routine. is the native native new yorker, born on 58th street. and with now is the posh neighborhood of chelsea. but then it was pa
join the many little africans and was today's greenwich village. it was one of those areas of the village on thompson street there was a subject of reese's investigations and with a really troubled, so it was really clear that this interesting dichotomy where he had practically just gotten to new york he landed there. maybe through connections whatever. but he's really working at this posh address at 29th street and broadway which is sort of a hotel in theater center at the time. before he...
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kim forest, chief investment officer at boca capital partners also, chief investment officer of greenwich wealth management kim, we're going to start with you here we mention some of those household names. we also mention energy and oil services how much of that energy trade is going to be a big theme in 2020? >> i think investors really, really want energy to be a big trade. but i also fear that it's globally oversupplied. and while the rebound is great, i don't think i would ride it on up past this point. >> interesting because the prices have been rising steadily we're still not at 52-week highs. but han, there is a case to be made that energy has gone down so far that it could be compelling at this stage is it right to think that it could be poised for a bounce next year? >> yes, i think it is right, dom. i really like energy we've seen a nice rally in oil prices but energy related stocks haven't kept up with that. so i think they eventually will catch up so i think it's a good time to get into these names they are very oversold i've been adding xle to many of my portfolios. an easy w
kim forest, chief investment officer at boca capital partners also, chief investment officer of greenwich wealth management kim, we're going to start with you here we mention some of those household names. we also mention energy and oil services how much of that energy trade is going to be a big theme in 2020? >> i think investors really, really want energy to be a big trade. but i also fear that it's globally oversupplied. and while the rebound is great, i don't think i would ride it on...
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it all goes back to 1833 in greenwich, england, when they had captains of ships that needed to know whatlincoln was telling me he remembers when it was made of wood and iron in 1907. joking. he knew when it was lightbulbs all around the ball. it's really such a storied history. it's a beautiful moment when up to a billion people watch these crystals come down right before we start the new year. so i feel very honored every year to learn new facts and bring them to you this way. >> we appreciate you sharing them with us, ginger. i'll be thinking about that as we count down and watch the ball drop. thank you, ginger. much more with ginger in a bit. >>> and the co-host of tonight's big show, lucy hale, joining us live. stay with us. live. stay with us. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or wi
it all goes back to 1833 in greenwich, england, when they had captains of ships that needed to know whatlincoln was telling me he remembers when it was made of wood and iron in 1907. joking. he knew when it was lightbulbs all around the ball. it's really such a storied history. it's a beautiful moment when up to a billion people watch these crystals come down right before we start the new year. so i feel very honored every year to learn new facts and bring them to you this way. >> we...
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. >> addressed up telling story how bill belichick he called greenwich won six resignation saying belichick remember him that funny. >> hard to be a winner takes a lot of -- apparently, a lot of dieting. >> it is not christmas without a feast we've got one for you a tasty of recipes that will make your holidaybin one to remember right after this. . >> the holidays ♪ lots of ink. print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. you are my diamond. for the diamond in your life, get up to 40% off storewide or get these one of a kind deals at the "you are my diamond" event. exclusively at zales, the diamond store. at the "you are my diamond" event. [ drathis holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of thin
. >> addressed up telling story how bill belichick he called greenwich won six resignation saying belichick remember him that funny. >> hard to be a winner takes a lot of -- apparently, a lot of dieting. >> it is not christmas without a feast we've got one for you a tasty of recipes that will make your holidaybin one to remember right after this. . >> the holidays ♪ lots of ink. print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. i'm part of a...
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after all, home of the greenwich mean line, when we reach the all—important point in just a few minutesinutes to wait. bbc one was ‘s special programme, we will join wait. bbc one was ‘s special programme, we willjoin to see those fireworks light up the sky —— bbc 0ne‘s special programme. a lot of cities wondering whether they should be carrying on with fireworks when there are so many be carrying on with fireworks when there are so many concerns be carrying on with fireworks when there are so many concerns about the cost and also the environmental impact, the climate concern is that of course have become more and more into the public realm. but for this year, people, authorities, taking the decision even in australia and syd ney the decision even in australia and sydney that they will continue with this traditional way of seeing in the new year. and there is always music of course, festivals of some sort, you have music sets by some pretty big names. we have had mark robson, the dj was doing a set in edinburgh, andy singer craig david has just finished his set here in london. and we go
after all, home of the greenwich mean line, when we reach the all—important point in just a few minutesinutes to wait. bbc one was ‘s special programme, we will join wait. bbc one was ‘s special programme, we willjoin to see those fireworks light up the sky —— bbc 0ne‘s special programme. a lot of cities wondering whether they should be carrying on with fireworks when there are so many be carrying on with fireworks when there are so many concerns be carrying on with fireworks when...