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to find a hip-hop artist is in lapland.op artist is in lapland. there is a winter feeling in the air as we meet the austrian craftsmen carving out a name for himself. we are lighting up the sky in amsterdam. wow! look at bat extract oh my goodness, what a view. and i am taking on another challenge against the clock here injapan. i need to find the fastest train to get back into town. first this week, we're off to finnish lapland where the scenery might be classic christmas card but the winter is brutal and you need to be tough to survive. we sent a climax to a lake north of the arctic circle to meet the local sami people and find out what it takes to survive there. finnish lapland is as close to a depth to a winter wonderland. 0veri million tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, sa nta in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world. from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are
to find a hip-hop artist is in lapland.op artist is in lapland. there is a winter feeling in the air as we meet the austrian craftsmen carving out a name for himself. we are lighting up the sky in amsterdam. wow! look at bat extract oh my goodness, what a view. and i am taking on another challenge against the clock here injapan. i need to find the fastest train to get back into town. first this week, we're off to finnish lapland where the scenery might be classic christmas card but the winter...
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ade: finnish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland.ion tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6,000 samis left in this part of finland and here they are known as the inari sami, because most of them live around lake inari, 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far north. after landing in the town of ivalo, just a 1.5—hour flight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. welcome to finland! thank you. i'm ade. nice to meet you. i'mjohanna. look at your outfit! you look amazing. thank you. is this our transport? yes. it will be our transport for the trip. we have so many things planned for you here. i am looking forward to it. i am loving that hat. that is the way forward. it is really warm. life here must be really tough. there is snow on the ground for seven months of the year and the most pract
ade: finnish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland.ion tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6,000 samis left in this part of finland and here they are known as the inari sami, because most of them live around lake inari, 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle....
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what were you hoping to do in lapland? i was hoping to do in lapland? do in lapland? i was hoping to go sledding and feed the reindeer. what do you think about the fact that an airport can be entirely shut down by drones?” know, it feels crazy. obviously think are going to have to change, they are going to have to look at how they do these things. ii—year—old eleanor was supposed to be celibate in her birthday in stockholm. i was about to start crying, you are in tears, yes. i know these things are... well, not really, because it is not whether, it is some idiot with a drone, and it is some idiot with a drone, and it has caused a lot of trouble. the only thing flying the police helicopter, as 20 police units searched for the drones. the airfield silent. from 9pm last night, no planes in or out of gatwick. police spotters also on the roof, on the lookout, and armed officers now in position. the drone threat of hearing, disappearing, then late this morning returning to then late this morning returning to the skies. it's coming over your head. over your he
what were you hoping to do in lapland? i was hoping to do in lapland? do in lapland? i was hoping to go sledding and feed the reindeer. what do you think about the fact that an airport can be entirely shut down by drones?” know, it feels crazy. obviously think are going to have to change, they are going to have to look at how they do these things. ii—year—old eleanor was supposed to be celibate in her birthday in stockholm. i was about to start crying, you are in tears, yes. i know these...
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join me in thanking robert laplander. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] american eekend history tv brings you 48 hours programming, exploring past.ation's to view our schedule and an visit cspan.org/history. >> when the new congress takes january, it will have the youngest, most diverse reshman class in recent history. new congress. new leaders. c-span startingn january 3. >> in late december 1968, apollo 8 with three astronauts aboard orbit for theon's first time. he crews's christmas eve live broadcast ended the tumultuous way and cleared the way for the 1969 moon landing. mark the 50th anniversary this monday, american history tv features oral history interviews astronauts, discussions with authors and archival films series.r real america here's a preview. the mission was conducted in the plain sight of the entire literally. >> happy birthday, brother
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shaped valley it's a point of focus for visitors to lapland. the mountains and sure the few clouds obscure the view of the northern lights. it's necessary to travel quite far north to see the northern lights the area around all busy is situated in the wide expanses of lapland and that's north enough. freight trains from kew roona transport iron ore to the port of navi other was not much goes on up here. roughly one hundred residents who will be scooped live directly on the railway line . in the evening almost everyone in town meets of the only bun that means tourists and those who profit from the presence it's only recently that holiday makers started coming to see the northern lights and it was newcomers who recognise the economic potential of the celestial display the first time i saw the northern lights something in my brain changed something in my outlook changed and i think that's a reason people come here i shares because when you see the northern lights for the first time. it makes you feel small if you make sure you understand how power
shaped valley it's a point of focus for visitors to lapland. the mountains and sure the few clouds obscure the view of the northern lights. it's necessary to travel quite far north to see the northern lights the area around all busy is situated in the wide expanses of lapland and that's north enough. freight trains from kew roona transport iron ore to the port of navi other was not much goes on up here. roughly one hundred residents who will be scooped live directly on the railway line . in the...
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browns the room grew up in lapland him as a child he found the aurora borealis fascinating. the aurora borealis has become his life's work. he says the northern lights can become addictive. not far from here is one of the most extraordinary places in swedish lapland estrange space center. it's not quite as big as cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida but they launch proper rockets into space here to no. brown strum is a regular visitor becomes to talk shop and have a look at new equipment to. think you know dick others if the courts know in london that night is going though i don't see this. in the state if it. is a lot of them do conflate the slept that. the scientists share information and work together especially before iraq and all of them will look different to those leaders and their biggest challenge is ensuring that sold the electronic equipment works and that it doesn't overheat and that the mechanisms work so much could go wrong but that's why we have to check and double check things constantly i have no idea what they're. doing and. they've been launching ro
browns the room grew up in lapland him as a child he found the aurora borealis fascinating. the aurora borealis has become his life's work. he says the northern lights can become addictive. not far from here is one of the most extraordinary places in swedish lapland estrange space center. it's not quite as big as cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida but they launch proper rockets into space here to no. brown strum is a regular visitor becomes to talk shop and have a look at new equipment...
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join me in thanking robert laplander. [applause] >> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. to view our schedule and an archive visit cspan.org/history. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverpb of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend on american arti facts. we visit the u.s. holocaust museum in washington, d.c. to see the americans and the holocaust exhibit from focuses on the 1930's and the leadup to worrell war ii. here is a preview. f.d.r. speaks out about the aftermath of the attack. this is his hand written speech. you see he has written on the , i could his own hand hardly believe such things could occur. he was asked in a press conference just a week later novem
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not far from here is one of the most extraordinary places in swedish lapland s range space and.t's not quite as big as cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida but they launch proper rockets into space here to. brown strum is a regular visitor becomes to talk shop and have a look at new equipment. and think you know because of course they're not and that night is going though i don't think it's. a victory. for them do you feel the slap that. the scientists share information and work together especially before they come on board with this in this league and they are the biggest challenge is ensuring that sold the electronic equipment works and that it doesn't overheat and that the mechanisms work so much. could go wrong but that's why we have to check and double check things constantly. with them. and. they've been launching rockets from here since one nine hundred sixty six civil research on behalf of the european space agency with the aim of learning more about the arctic settlers feel. me information that i had out there had mike but my task is to take measurements on the g
not far from here is one of the most extraordinary places in swedish lapland s range space and.t's not quite as big as cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida but they launch proper rockets into space here to. brown strum is a regular visitor becomes to talk shop and have a look at new equipment. and think you know because of course they're not and that night is going though i don't think it's. a victory. for them do you feel the slap that. the scientists share information and work together...
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. >>> historian and author robert laplander presented a talk, the true story of the lost battalion. he studied the subject for over 20 years, the author of "finding the lost battalion" from the famous world war i epic. this is part of a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. it's an hour. >>> all right. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the first corp of the american first army during the muse argonne offensive is a life long passion for robert laplander. he spent over 20 years researching the lost battalion, the 77th division, cul someone ating in his work, finding the lost battalion of america's world war one epic. if you were on a battlefield tour this year, you had the opportunity to go to that exact geographic place. if you ever want to find out more about this battlefield tours, talk to me or a variety of all who have been to those. we have some good stuff up our sleeves for the next one. you may have seen laplander, he was featured in pbs american experience series "the great war"
. >>> historian and author robert laplander presented a talk, the true story of the lost battalion. he studied the subject for over 20 years, the author of "finding the lost battalion" from the famous world war i epic. this is part of a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. it's an hour. >>> all right. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the first corp of the american...
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ladies and gentlemen, welcome robert lora laplander. [applause] you might not want to cheer. i may suck. [laughter] bob, you be quiet. i know you. for having me. i appreciated. thanks for your time and patience. how many of you know the story of the lost battalion? how many of you saw the movie? how many of you liked it? i like it. it is entertaining. what, ok, we will not go that far. it is probably the quintessential story of the first world war. a story, if this was the 1930's, and you would know all about it. everybody did. it was the most over reported story. did what sergeant york did. before he was a hero, the lost battalion were heroes. even before they got out of that ravine. they were writing stories about these guys. there's another aspect to the story people don't understand, they were not trapped twice, -- once, it was twice. their commander, charles the first man to be awarded the medal of honor. there were more medals of honor, seven, handed out than any other of 1943.il the raids that is something we can take to the bank. the story starts in april 1917 when we
ladies and gentlemen, welcome robert lora laplander. [applause] you might not want to cheer. i may suck. [laughter] bob, you be quiet. i know you. for having me. i appreciated. thanks for your time and patience. how many of you know the story of the lost battalion? how many of you saw the movie? how many of you liked it? i like it. it is entertaining. what, ok, we will not go that far. it is probably the quintessential story of the first world war. a story, if this was the 1930's, and you would...
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finnish lapland is as close as it gets the winter wonderland.indeer. —— santa. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland, and the far north—eastern pa rt finland, and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because most of them live around the lake, which is 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far north. after landing in the town of ivalo, a 1.5—hour flight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. hello. welcome to finland! nice to meet you. nice to meet you, i'm johanna. wow, look at your outfit! you look amazing. thank you. is this our transport? yes. it is going to be our transport for the trip. we have so many things planned for you here. i'm looking forward to it. i am loving that hat. that is the way forward. it's really warm. life here must be really tough. there's snow on the ground for seven months of the year and the most practical way to mov
finnish lapland is as close as it gets the winter wonderland.indeer. —— santa. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland, and the far north—eastern pa rt finland, and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because most of them live around the lake, which is 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far...
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finish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland.more thani million tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the indigenous people who live in as pa rt indigenous people who live in as part of the world from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north eastern part of russia. there is around 6000 of them left in this pa rt is around 6000 of them left in this part ofan is around 6000 of them left in this part of an land, and here they are known as the inari sani
finish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland.more thani million tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the indigenous people who live in as pa rt indigenous people who live in as part of the world from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north eastern part of russia. there is around 6000 of them left in this pa rt is around 6000 of them left in this part ofan is around 6000 of them left in this part of an land, and here...
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it was meant to be a surprise pre—christmas flight to lapland.s untold until today. of course, lapland. the children was untold untiltoday. of course, it lapland. the children was untold until today. of course, it has all been cancelled. it would have been a really nice experience, but someone has had to go and spoil it for everyone. britain's second airport has been the target of this incident for 2h hours. a major, international flying her brought to a standstill bya flying her brought to a standstill by a device no bigger than a dustbin lid. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at gatwick airport. so how can a small drone pose such a risk to an aeroplane? and what can be done to stop them? here's our technology correspondent rory cellanjones. here is why there is so much concern about what might happen if a drone hit a jet aircraft. this experiment shows an extreme and possible unlikely scenario, but after a number of near misses, airport have to ta ke number of near misses, airport have to take a safety first approach. uk regulations mean drones are not
it was meant to be a surprise pre—christmas flight to lapland.s untold until today. of course, lapland. the children was untold untiltoday. of course, it lapland. the children was untold until today. of course, it has all been cancelled. it would have been a really nice experience, but someone has had to go and spoil it for everyone. britain's second airport has been the target of this incident for 2h hours. a major, international flying her brought to a standstill bya flying her brought to a...
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. >>> historian and author robert laplander presents a talk true story of the lost battalion." mr. laplander has studied the subject for over twenty years and is the author of "finding the lost battalion: beyond the rumors, myths and legends of this program was part of an all- day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. it's an hour. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the first corps of the army during the argon a sense of has been a lifelong passage for historian and author robert lapp lander. he spent 20 years researching the lost battalion culminating in his work "finding the lost battalion. ". if you are one of our battlefield tours this year, you have the opportunity to go to that exact geographic place. and if you want to find out more about these battlefield tours you could talk to a variety of people who have been to those. we have some good stuff up our sleeves for the next one. you may have seen, he was featured in pbs's american experience series the great w
. >>> historian and author robert laplander presents a talk true story of the lost battalion." mr. laplander has studied the subject for over twenty years and is the author of "finding the lost battalion: beyond the rumors, myths and legends of this program was part of an all- day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. it's an hour. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the...
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deep in the magical snowy landscapes of finnish lapland near the glistening city of rovaniemi is theplace this santa. visitors from all over the world make the pilgrimage to santa claus village up in the arctic circle every year since one thousand nine hundred five santa has welcomed thousands of guests young and old right here in his own living room he listens to all their wishes hello i'm santa claus. quite real we are right now here at the arctic cold with. kate where to the north but it's also a world of. tree risk and wonderful place to make a wes this is one place where no one doubts the existence of santa claus i don't think you're ever to all. fifty major nerds i know there is a guy. you. know but only three a lot but that's why i came here and it was actually good speak but yes yes. i think he is polyglot are slipping like this. and every year about five hundred thousand letters and cards with wish lists arrive at his official post office of course father christmas can't answer that many letters himself but he has a host of busy elves who lend a helping hand and. the. we are
deep in the magical snowy landscapes of finnish lapland near the glistening city of rovaniemi is theplace this santa. visitors from all over the world make the pilgrimage to santa claus village up in the arctic circle every year since one thousand nine hundred five santa has welcomed thousands of guests young and old right here in his own living room he listens to all their wishes hello i'm santa claus. quite real we are right now here at the arctic cold with. kate where to the north but it's...
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deep in the magical snowy landscapes of finnish lapland near the glistening city of or over near me isthe place this santa calls. visitors from all over the world make the pilgrimage to santa claus village up in the arctic circle every year since one thousand nine hundred five santa has welcomed thousands of guests young and old right here in his own living room he listens to all their wishes hello i'm santa claus. quite real we are right now here at the arctic circle. k. twelve to the north but. to the world of fair it. was a wonderful place to make a worse place is one place where no one doubts the existence of santa claus i don't think you're ever to all. fifty major nerd i order is there. anything you. want to really know whether you should be a lot but that's where i came here since it was actually would speak portuguese yet yes. i think polyglot are actually things like this. and every year about five hundred thousand letters and cards with wish lists arrive at his official post-office of course father christmas can't answer that many letters himself but he has a host of busy els
deep in the magical snowy landscapes of finnish lapland near the glistening city of or over near me isthe place this santa calls. visitors from all over the world make the pilgrimage to santa claus village up in the arctic circle every year since one thousand nine hundred five santa has welcomed thousands of guests young and old right here in his own living room he listens to all their wishes hello i'm santa claus. quite real we are right now here at the arctic circle. k. twelve to the north...
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finnish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland. northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland, and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because most of them live around the lake, which is 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far north. after landing in the town of ivalo, a 1.5—hour flight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. hello. welcome to finland! nice to meet you. nice to meet you, i'm johanna. wow, look at your outfit! you look amazing. thank you. is this our transport? yes. it is going to be our transport for the trip. we have so many things planned for you here. i'm looking forward to it. i am loving that hat. that's the way forward. it's really warm. life here must be really tough. there's snow on the ground for seven months of the year, and the most practical way to move around is by sn
finnish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland. northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world, from northern norway, sweden, finland, and the far north—eastern part of russia. there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because most of them live around the lake, which is 250 kilometres north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far north. after landing...
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the davies family were flying to lapland. now they're heading home.ed. what were you hoping to do in lapland? i was hoping to go sledging and feed the reindeers. what do you think about the fact that an airport can be entirely shut down by drones? i know, it feels crazy, i think obviously things are going to have to change, they're going to have to look how they deal with these things. ii—year—old eleanor was supposed to be celebrating her birthday in stockholm. well, i was actually going to start crying, i was... you were in tears, yeah. because i think you're trying to... you know these things happen... well, not really, because it's not weather, it's some idiot, isn't it, with a drone, causing a lot of trouble? the only thing flying — the police helicopter, as 20 police unit searched for the drones. the airfield silent. from nine o'clock last night, no planes in or out of gatwick. police spotters also on the roof, on the lookout, and armed officers now in position. the drone threat appearing, disappearing, then late this morning returning to the sk
the davies family were flying to lapland. now they're heading home.ed. what were you hoping to do in lapland? i was hoping to go sledging and feed the reindeers. what do you think about the fact that an airport can be entirely shut down by drones? i know, it feels crazy, i think obviously things are going to have to change, they're going to have to look how they deal with these things. ii—year—old eleanor was supposed to be celebrating her birthday in stockholm. well, i was actually going...
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the first flight to take off was going to lapland a short while later.hank you for your messages. lucy said, my child is on a school trip and hopefully flying back from salzburg to gatwick. i'm confident as a parent the airport is able to maintain security and not compromise safety, although, of course, i'm still nervous the drone is still at large. another said, it's an absolutely ridiculous situation where someone can buy a flying toy and shut down one of the world's most busiest airports. anyone with common sense would have legislated two years or so ago when drones were developed to make them licensed and chipped. david says all it needed a skilled clay pigeon shooter with a patrolling the airport. jackie says, might i suggest when the drone culprit is found, as well as facing criminal prosecution, all those passengers who miss their flights should take out a civil procedure for compensation. let's talk now to emma foster, who tried to fly to lapland for a one—day trip with her kids meghan and lottie, but never made it. we can also speak to leana gre
the first flight to take off was going to lapland a short while later.hank you for your messages. lucy said, my child is on a school trip and hopefully flying back from salzburg to gatwick. i'm confident as a parent the airport is able to maintain security and not compromise safety, although, of course, i'm still nervous the drone is still at large. another said, it's an absolutely ridiculous situation where someone can buy a flying toy and shut down one of the world's most busiest airports....
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finish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland. more thani million gets to a winter wonderland. more than 1 million tourists come gets to a winter wonderland. more thani million tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the indigenous people who live in as pa rt indigenous people who live in as part of the world from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north eastern part of russia. there is around 6000 of them left in this pa rt is around 6000 of them left in this part ofan is around 6000 of them left in this part of an land, and here they are known as the inari sani because most of them live around lake inari, 250 km north of the arctic circle. i have never been so far north. i am here. after landing just an hour and a half flight from helsinki, i mean my first friend from inari. hello. welcome to finn went. thank you. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, lam nice to meet you. nice to meet you, iamjohan. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, i am johan. nice to meet you, look at y
finish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland. more thani million gets to a winter wonderland. more than 1 million tourists come gets to a winter wonderland. more thani million tourists come here each year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the indigenous people who live in as pa rt indigenous people who live in as part of the world from northern norway, sweden, finland and the far north eastern part of russia. there is around 6000 of them left in this pa...
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how do you feel about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled ?your trip to lapland is cancelled? we are so upset, really sad. i wanted to see father christmas. he wanted to see father christmas, didn't you, darling? we are devastated that it has been cancelled. we booked it a year ago and we have been planning and looking forward to it all year. that we could have been waking up to a different story this morning so we are thankful that everybody is safe and we are back home in one piece and we are back home in one piece and that is the main thing. but we are upset, aren't we? who could have predicted that? absolutely. teddy, how did you hear? the man gave daddy a letter, didn't he? my dad, he walked up to the front desk of the airport, and he asked what was going oi'i airport, and he asked what was going on and the lady gave him a letter and it said that all the flights would be cancelled. and when your dad told you, what did you say?” wasjust sad dad told you, what did you say?” was just sad and dad told you, what did you say?” wasjust sad and u
how do you feel about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled ?your trip to lapland is cancelled? we are so upset, really sad. i wanted to see father christmas. he wanted to see father christmas, didn't you, darling? we are devastated that it has been cancelled. we booked it a year ago and we have been planning and looking forward to it all year. that we could have been waking up to a different story this morning so we are thankful that everybody is safe and we are back home in one piece and...
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and going lapland as well. 0k. on the plane? and going lapland as well. ok.r news in other news: the us defence secretary, jim mattis, has become latest senior figure within the trump administration to resign from his post in recent weeks, citing policy differences with the president. it follows a decision by mr trump to withdraw the remaining 2,000 us troops from syria, a decision opposed by military officials. the president tweeted that general mattis had been a great help to him in getting allies to pay their share of military obligations. we have dealt with the planes at gatwick. it is also the busiest day with the festive travel rush. the busiest day of the festive travel rush is expected later today, as drivers gear up to take 20 million getaway trips in the run up to christmas. it means significant congestion on major roads can be expected. 0ur reporter monika plaha is at the rac‘s headquarters in walsall. what's the latest, monika? so, tell us, what are the worst likely spots to be? good morning. yes, good morning from the rac here in walsall, where c
and going lapland as well. 0k. on the plane? and going lapland as well. ok.r news in other news: the us defence secretary, jim mattis, has become latest senior figure within the trump administration to resign from his post in recent weeks, citing policy differences with the president. it follows a decision by mr trump to withdraw the remaining 2,000 us troops from syria, a decision opposed by military officials. the president tweeted that general mattis had been a great help to him in getting...
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crucial time in terms of people going away because as holidays, a lot of children who are going to laplandroops because of this. but it also highlights a number of things, one of which is the use of technology. —— trips. drones have been one of the key technologies over the last five to ten years and yet we did not see the dangers, and so yet we did not see the dangers, and so when this happens, it sort of highlights the fact that not everything is good about developments and new technologies. and as is often the case with new technologies, regulations then have to play catch up. that is right. to adapt. that is right, and if it is indeed eco— warriors that are to be blamed for this attack, if it is found to be so, we shall really be seeing in new front being opened up in using technology to fight environmental battle. there is an interesting story that caught our attention on the front of the financial times. china accused of global cyber offensive to steal trade secrets. this idea of stealing trade secrets. this idea of stealing trade secrets. this idea of stealing trade secrets is not a
crucial time in terms of people going away because as holidays, a lot of children who are going to laplandroops because of this. but it also highlights a number of things, one of which is the use of technology. —— trips. drones have been one of the key technologies over the last five to ten years and yet we did not see the dangers, and so yet we did not see the dangers, and so when this happens, it sort of highlights the fact that not everything is good about developments and new...
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visit ncicap.org] >> according to author and historian robert laplander, the lost battalion of world war i was not actually lost and they were not a battalion. next from a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial, robert laplander speaks. he has studied the subject for over 20 years. this is about one hour. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the
visit ncicap.org] >> according to author and historian robert laplander, the lost battalion of world war i was not actually lost and they were not a battalion. next from a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial, robert laplander speaks. he has studied the subject for over 20 years. this is about one hour. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the
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next, from a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial, robert laplander presentsstory of the lost battalion." he has studied the subject for over 20 years. this is about an hour.
next, from a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial, robert laplander presentsstory of the lost battalion." he has studied the subject for over 20 years. this is about an hour.
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if you're wondering, according to christmas legend, santa claus was born in the magical finnish laplandsldren of the world are going to see the real santa claus, and also where they send their touching christmas letters. even adults make the trip. there are no tricks or commercial decor. it has authentic natural setting that makes coming to see santa claus they say a huge success every year. >>> i want you to go and tell me all about it. >> on lapland, they don't sit on your lap, that's interesting. >> that's funny. santa wanted me to at the valley fair. >> it would be aredundant. >> christmas weather for the bay area? >> i think so. this time of year we can get a mixed bag of weather and that's what we're seeing. right now, a live look outside in san rafael southbound highway 101. we can see the tail lights headed into san francisco. it will be at times foggy and we've seen some of the fog drifting around, especially the north bay as well as the tri valley. elsewhere, it is fairly clear and we'll see the fog lifting and also some peeks of sunshine, martinez will also see some patches of
if you're wondering, according to christmas legend, santa claus was born in the magical finnish laplandsldren of the world are going to see the real santa claus, and also where they send their touching christmas letters. even adults make the trip. there are no tricks or commercial decor. it has authentic natural setting that makes coming to see santa claus they say a huge success every year. >>> i want you to go and tell me all about it. >> on lapland, they don't sit on your lap,...
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. >>> historian and author robert laplander presents a talk true story of the lost battalion." mr. laplander has studied the subject for over twenty years and is the author of "finding the lost battalion: beyond the rumors, myths and legends of this program was part of an all- day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. it's an hour. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen is my pleasu t
. >>> historian and author robert laplander presents a talk true story of the lost battalion." mr. laplander has studied the subject for over twenty years and is the author of "finding the lost battalion: beyond the rumors, myths and legends of this program was part of an all- day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. it's an hour. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen is my pleasu t
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a festive feel to the travel show as ade takes on the snow, and freezing temperatures, of finnish laplandk on the show... we are looking at some of our favourite moments of 2018. it has been a hectic year as we bring you oui’ been a hectic year as we bring you our adventures from over 60 countries. here's a taste of what is coming up. that footwork is impressive. we are going to the most fashionable part of tokyo and i'm dressed as a flat plumber. let's begin our look back with some stories that show what a cultured bunch we are here at the travel show. in a moment i will go to beirut to see how they are trying to reclaim their 1960s title as the paris of the middle east. lucy will visit cape town to see how ballroom dancing is helping to break down barriers. but first, back in april, chris went to norway to try her hand at playing musical instruments made out of ice. she is so cool. at playing musical instruments made out of ice. she is so coolli at playing musical instruments made out of ice. she is so cool. i start my trip at the norway ice music festival. you are really feeling and se
a festive feel to the travel show as ade takes on the snow, and freezing temperatures, of finnish laplandk on the show... we are looking at some of our favourite moments of 2018. it has been a hectic year as we bring you oui’ been a hectic year as we bring you our adventures from over 60 countries. here's a taste of what is coming up. that footwork is impressive. we are going to the most fashionable part of tokyo and i'm dressed as a flat plumber. let's begin our look back with some stories...
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. >>> historian and author robert laplander presented a talk "helds have acre" the true story of the lost batallion. he has studied the subject for over 20 years. he is the author of "finding the lost batallion, beyond the myths, rumors and legends of world war i" part of a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. it's an hour. >>> all right, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the first corps of the american first army during the meuse-argonne offensive has been a lifelong passion for author and thoern robert laplander, he has spent 20 years researching the lost batallion of the 77th division, culminating in his work, finding the lost batallion, beyond the
. >>> historian and author robert laplander presented a talk "helds have acre" the true story of the lost batallion. he has studied the subject for over 20 years. he is the author of "finding the lost batallion, beyond the myths, rumors and legends of world war i" part of a symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. it's an hour. >>> all right, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the...
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the name ian lapland was named sant his official home in two thousand and ten every year more than half a million visitors from all over the world come here to visit father christmas. so santa claus is out and about trying to make children's wishes come true so what do you think a queen would wish for as she celebrates a milestone birthday i'm talking about sweden's queen sylvia who is turning seventy five queen sylvia will certainly be spending the holidays surrounded by her big family including seven grandchildren is a look back at her life so far. cream sylvia is admired far beyond sweetness borders she was born in germany to a brazilian mother and a german father so many germans have always considered her to be their queen to. evolve i won't trade with the perception in sweden is different in sweden the main figure is the king and he has a great wife all the germans perception is there's queen sylvia who happens to have a husband. for more than four decades silvio has personified the perfect queen standing by her husband king karl the sixteenth to stuff like here at the annual nobel
the name ian lapland was named sant his official home in two thousand and ten every year more than half a million visitors from all over the world come here to visit father christmas. so santa claus is out and about trying to make children's wishes come true so what do you think a queen would wish for as she celebrates a milestone birthday i'm talking about sweden's queen sylvia who is turning seventy five queen sylvia will certainly be spending the holidays surrounded by her big family...
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million visitors a year santa claus village is the most popular tourist destination in the region of lapland. the berlin cheer park zoo has published images of the latest addition to their animal kingdom six days after it was born a polar bear cub can be seen snuggling sleeping and nursing. the youngster hasn't left the cane where it was born and zookeepers aren't allowed to approach vets will only find out in about eight weeks whether the cub is male or female until then peace and quiet is what the baby polar bear needs most. a special display is on show with the victoria and albert museum in london where a number of renowned professional architects have built sixty houses out of gingerbread and suites the models are meant to show what the city of the future could look like one is a design submitted by the office of star architects and norman foster visitors can view the gingerbread city from the eighth of december to the sixth of january they're asked to resist the temptation to eat this sweet buildings. more gingerbread is coming up in today's installment of this week. series sweet deligh
million visitors a year santa claus village is the most popular tourist destination in the region of lapland. the berlin cheer park zoo has published images of the latest addition to their animal kingdom six days after it was born a polar bear cub can be seen snuggling sleeping and nursing. the youngster hasn't left the cane where it was born and zookeepers aren't allowed to approach vets will only find out in about eight weeks whether the cub is male or female until then peace and quiet is...
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festive feel to the travel show as the team takes on the snow and extreme temperatures of finnish lapland. rescue teams in indonesia are searching for survivors of a deadly tsunami that has killed at least 220 people. hundred more have been injured, and the death toll is expected to rise. walls of water rushed into coastal towns along the sunda strait, which divides the islands of java and sumatra. it's thought the tsunami was triggered by an underwater landslide, following an eruption of the anak krakatoa volcano. rebecca henschke has this report from indonesia. a work party to celebrate the end of the year. on stage, the stars of the moment, a local rock group, when suddenly the waves engulfed the stage from behind. four members of the band were killed. the singer asking his fans on social media to pray for them. this popular local tourist destination now a disaster zone. beach vendors look forward to this time of year, when local tourists flock to the beautiful beaches here. but now this is what their shops look like. places that would have been filled with tourists eating food and buy
festive feel to the travel show as the team takes on the snow and extreme temperatures of finnish lapland. rescue teams in indonesia are searching for survivors of a deadly tsunami that has killed at least 220 people. hundred more have been injured, and the death toll is expected to rise. walls of water rushed into coastal towns along the sunda strait, which divides the islands of java and sumatra. it's thought the tsunami was triggered by an underwater landslide, following an eruption of the...
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and in half an hour, the travel show heads to finnish lapland to meet the local sami people fightingo preserve their culture. good afternoon. in indonesia, at least 281 people were killed and more than 50 are still missing, following the volcanic eruption and tsunami that swept through sunda strait on saturday. thousands of people who live on the islands of java and sumatra have been forced to evacuate to higher ground as the tsunami hit coastal areas. in the last few hours, there have been more eruptions from the anak krakatau volcano, fuelling fears of another tsunami. caroline rigby reports. homeless, exhausted, frightened. like so many others in the region, trying to come to terms with this devastating tsunami. translation: i'm afraid. i'm really afraid. i've not gone home in the last two days. with the dawn of a new day in indonesia, the scale of the destruction becomes clearer. hundreds of buildings have been heavily damaged, many homes completely destroyed. officials in one of the worst affected areas say most of the victims were indonesian holiday—makers. among those who floc
and in half an hour, the travel show heads to finnish lapland to meet the local sami people fightingo preserve their culture. good afternoon. in indonesia, at least 281 people were killed and more than 50 are still missing, following the volcanic eruption and tsunami that swept through sunda strait on saturday. thousands of people who live on the islands of java and sumatra have been forced to evacuate to higher ground as the tsunami hit coastal areas. in the last few hours, there have been...
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festive feel to the travel show, as the team takes on the snow and extreme temperatures of finnish laplandgood morning and welcome to bbc news. police have arrested two people in connection with the illegal use of drones, which has caused huge disruption to flights into and out of gatwick airport. sussex police say a man and a woman are in custody but that investigations are continuing. flights were suspended for a third day yesterday because of a new drone sighting, before operators were assured the military measures put in place made it safe for the runway to re—open. gatwick airport says it aims to run: "a full schedule" today operating 757 flights carrying over 124,000 passengers. the airport say passengers should expect some delays and cancellations as they continue to recover operations following the three days of disruption. munaza rafiq has more. after hundreds of cancelled flights, this was the reaction when passengers heard they were up and running again. cheering and applause. it came after the airport was closed forjust over an hour after the sighting of another drone. they tol
festive feel to the travel show, as the team takes on the snow and extreme temperatures of finnish laplandgood morning and welcome to bbc news. police have arrested two people in connection with the illegal use of drones, which has caused huge disruption to flights into and out of gatwick airport. sussex police say a man and a woman are in custody but that investigations are continuing. flights were suspended for a third day yesterday because of a new drone sighting, before operators were...