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>> makes him an honorary newfoundlander. >> jimmy: a newfoundlander.through the steps one must take to be screeched in to become a newfoundlander, okay? >> well, we gives them some traditional newfoundland foods. >> jimmy: okay. >> and we gives them a taste of the ocean water. >> jimmy: all right. >> we does a newfoundland jig, a dance. >> jimmy: a dance, okay. >> and some newfoundland slang. >> jimmy: and guillermo, what slang did you sflaern. >> it goes long may your big jim grow. >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> i think it means may you sell go free the wind? >> jimmy: what does that mean? all right, i guess it doesn't matter. but is he officially a newfoundlander now? >> oh, no, not yet. >> jimmy: right. >> we got two more steps. >> jmy: okay l's g the steps.live, shall we? first. >> first you got to kiss the codfish. >> jimmy: you got to kiss the cod, guillermo. i want to see tongue, too. all right. was that sufficient? >> that was okay. >> jimmy: and next. >> this is going to be his favorite part. >> jimmy: okay. i'm guessing this involves drink
>> makes him an honorary newfoundlander. >> jimmy: a newfoundlander.through the steps one must take to be screeched in to become a newfoundlander, okay? >> well, we gives them some traditional newfoundland foods. >> jimmy: okay. >> and we gives them a taste of the ocean water. >> jimmy: all right. >> we does a newfoundland jig, a dance. >> jimmy: a dance, okay. >> and some newfoundland slang. >> jimmy: and guillermo, what slang did you...
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which has helped to offset the decline in the area's traditional fishing industry part of the newfoundland and labrador coast has even renamed itself the iceberg corridor or keep getting better every year we got 2 or buses coming here and. we can see what we decided to about 3542 or. older people coming into town every every season or so. back on keane's boat he's got a hole to deliver he can collect as much as 800000 liters from may to july which he'll sell locally for a dollar a liter the same water will be sold again eventually fetching as much as $12.00 a bottle target market luxury shoppers in europe and the middle east keane is philosophical about his role. 3 weeks. naturally because back to a jury. here. climate change appears to be unstoppable might as well make a little money in the process. why not make the best of it and that's it from me and the business team him blend business. users always check out of the w dot com slash business venture watching seduced to d.w. with up to world markets. i'm secure in the fire more than talent and in the end there's a me you're not allowed t
which has helped to offset the decline in the area's traditional fishing industry part of the newfoundland and labrador coast has even renamed itself the iceberg corridor or keep getting better every year we got 2 or buses coming here and. we can see what we decided to about 3542 or. older people coming into town every every season or so. back on keane's boat he's got a hole to deliver he can collect as much as 800000 liters from may to july which he'll sell locally for a dollar a liter the...
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which has helped to offset the decline in the area's traditional fishing industry part of the newfoundland and labrador coast has even renamed itself the iceberg corridor or keep getting better every year we got 2 or buses coming here. you can see what we decided to about 3540 tour buses you know with older people coming into town every every season so. back on cain's boat he's got a hole to deliver he can collect as much as 800000 liters from may to july which he'll sell locally for a dollar a liter the same water will be sold again eventually fetching as much as $12.00 a bottle target market luxury shop as in europe and the middle east keane is philosophical about his role. 3 weeks. naturae back to a jury. here. climate change appears to be unstoppable modest will make a little money in the process. and coming back to europe swedish payments startup kleiner has become the largest. private fin takes in europe after a new funding round pushed its valuation to 5500000000 euros silicon valley venture capital company dragomir the commonwealth bank of australia among the big name investors pla
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so they can look on here and find it in newfoundland.cheers and applause] i mean, and that's just the start. i got a million ideas. so anyway. what do you think? do you think there's a possibility of all of this? >> well, i tell you one thing, i know all of us here, if you turned newfoundland upside down, we would still know it. >> jimmy: yes, i know, that's why i need to move. i will get things dil-done if it's the last thing i dil-do. we want to make you our first, here in hollywood, we don't have any sister cities, and we would like you to be our first official sister city. and when i am mayor of dildo, this is going to connect us. outside our theater right now, guillermo is installing a sign. i don't know if you can see that. but right there on hollywood boulevard, where it all happens, people will see the word dildo, and they'll know that we are together forever. right, guillermo? >> thank you, dildo! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: is that a drill-do you're using guillermo? >> that's right, jimmy! >> jimmy: i want you to think abou
so they can look on here and find it in newfoundland.cheers and applause] i mean, and that's just the start. i got a million ideas. so anyway. what do you think? do you think there's a possibility of all of this? >> well, i tell you one thing, i know all of us here, if you turned newfoundland upside down, we would still know it. >> jimmy: yes, i know, that's why i need to move. i will get things dil-done if it's the last thing i dil-do. we want to make you our first, here in...
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which has helped to offset the decline in the area's traditional fishing industry part of the newfoundland and labrador coast has even renamed itself the iceberg corridor or keep getting better every year you know we got 2 or buses coming your nose if you can see behind you there but we decided to have us come in now we've got a 13540 tour buses you know with older people coming into town every every season so. back on keane's boat he's got a hole to deliver he can collect as much as 800000 liters from may to july which he'll sell locally for a dollar a liter the same water will be sold again eventually fetching as much as $12.00 a bottle target market luxury shoppers in europe and the middle east keane is philosophical about his role. we're going to do a couple 3 weeks. naturae back to a jury. so we're here for our climate change appears to be unstoppable might as well make a little money in the process. and speaking of climate change and money could the battle to save the planet be prompting germany to review it. frugal fiscal policy a senior official is reported as saying the government
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it's similar to hundreds of villages on newfoundland's east coast, except for one thing. its name.s called dildo, a word that has come to mean an artificial penis. >> jimmy: yes, indeed, it has come to mean that. >> tourists have been known to come here only to have their pictures taken standing beside this sign. >> jimmy: i hope that's his profile picture on tinder. >> jimmy: i've been doing a lot of research on dill dido. every summer they have scavenger hunts and dances. stay away from the cup of chowder and the dildo puddin' though. sounds like a lot of fun. >> we are here in dildo for dildo days. we have long-time volunteer daisy smith as master of the suf. what is your favorite part of dildo days? >> i love the fireworks. that's my favorite. >> thank you so very much. >> you're welcome. >> that's what's happening here in your community in dildo for dildo days. >> jimmy: how many times do they say it? well, yes, and they have fireworks, and there's even a dildo days parade. and this year they had a special grand marshal. >> i would say a couple of things. number one is spend m
it's similar to hundreds of villages on newfoundland's east coast, except for one thing. its name.s called dildo, a word that has come to mean an artificial penis. >> jimmy: yes, indeed, it has come to mean that. >> tourists have been known to come here only to have their pictures taken standing beside this sign. >> jimmy: i hope that's his profile picture on tinder. >> jimmy: i've been doing a lot of research on dill dido. every summer they have scavenger hunts and...
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welcome to hollywood, our home that happens to be a newly-named sister city to a small city in newfoundlandalled dildo. that's right, and in case you don't know, i have decided to run for mayor of dildo. they don't have a mayor. they don't seem to want a mayor because they're not having an election for mayor. but local polls show me leading 52-48. bad news is i am leading no one by 4%. i dispatched an advance team. they went 4,000 miles and led by close and most-trusted adviser guillermo, we will hear from him in dildo moments from now. this is the time of year when we offer people walking past our studio the floppertunity to take their clothes off. we have a pool in the back of our theater. memories are just waiting to be made. this is the 14th summer, 14 yearsi years ago, a mysterious voice told me, if you build it, they will flop. and we did. let's go to cousin sal, sal, by the way, i want to mention, [cheers and applause] has his own show on fox sports 1 called "lock it in", a sports gambling show. >> they'll probably cancel it. >> jimmy: your gambling problem paid off in a big way. hav
welcome to hollywood, our home that happens to be a newly-named sister city to a small city in newfoundlandalled dildo. that's right, and in case you don't know, i have decided to run for mayor of dildo. they don't have a mayor. they don't seem to want a mayor because they're not having an election for mayor. but local polls show me leading 52-48. bad news is i am leading no one by 4%. i dispatched an advance team. they went 4,000 miles and led by close and most-trusted adviser guillermo, we...
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yeah. >> are you willing to participate in a screech-in ceremony to be an honorary newfoundlander?easure to be screeched in and not only will i kiss the cod, i will give it tongue. the next question will be for, yes, amanda. >> as the head of dildo, how will you ensure smooth passage forward for your constituents. >> jimmy: it's a very dirty question. do your parents know you're doing this for a job? one more question, and, amanda? >> what is your position oni on unincorporated communities? >> jimmy: my position is straight missionary. the old-fashioned way? yours? >> jimmy, we're not all that close. >> jimmy: you can read all my positions in the op ed i wrote for the "daily dildo". i want to thank everyone for coming. long live dildo. tonight on the show, music from snoop dogg, dave salmoni is here with animals, and we'll be right back with jim gaffigan. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by progressive. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all h
yeah. >> are you willing to participate in a screech-in ceremony to be an honorary newfoundlander?easure to be screeched in and not only will i kiss the cod, i will give it tongue. the next question will be for, yes, amanda. >> as the head of dildo, how will you ensure smooth passage forward for your constituents. >> jimmy: it's a very dirty question. do your parents know you're doing this for a job? one more question, and, amanda? >> what is your position oni on...
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there is a town in canada, in newfoundland to be precise, with a very unusual name. >> i'm here in dildonewfoundland talking to gil dorians about why jimmy kimmel should come to down. >> jimmy: that's right. there's a town named dildo. it was discovered hundreds of years ago by dildora the explorer. [ laughter ] [ applause ] it is a real town. seems to be a beautiful town. they've got people in it and even local news. >> the community, they're having a lot of fun with this. i think it's super fantastic. i think it would be even better if jimmy kim, you know, followed through to what he said last night. >> a little fact from ben clear's report, they're called dildorians. >> yes. the dildorians love their town. and we want jimmy kimmel to come. come on out. we'll entertain you for sure. >> jimmy: i don't think you understand. i'm not just coming there to visit. i'm moving there. [ laughter ] i'm packing the kids and we're going to raise them in dildo. to be dildorians. by the way, we looked into it. the news had it wrong. they're not called dildorians. that's some alien race with strangely
there is a town in canada, in newfoundland to be precise, with a very unusual name. >> i'm here in dildonewfoundland talking to gil dorians about why jimmy kimmel should come to down. >> jimmy: that's right. there's a town named dildo. it was discovered hundreds of years ago by dildora the explorer. [ laughter ] [ applause ] it is a real town. seems to be a beautiful town. they've got people in it and even local news. >> the community, they're having a lot of fun with this. i...
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welcome to hollywood, our home that happens to be a newly-named sister city to a small city in newfoundlandt's right, and in case you
welcome to hollywood, our home that happens to be a newly-named sister city to a small city in newfoundlandt's right, and in case you
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he was on his way city airport in newfoundland he noticed his oil pressure and will temperatures wereff and that his engine gave out. >>i'm singing about there was a loud ugly. nasty on their forget, sounded like the engine was trying to grind itself into pieces eventually landed but not before a tree broke through the plane. he says he was inches from death. i felt the tree come up through the bottom of the airplane. it actually was so close that it's great my leg and read my shorts and so only a few inches to one direction with probably a fatal type of injury once on the ground he uses gps to get help and made a fire. i quite possibly would have been there for many days and i did not have the supplies to us to survive for many days once i started a fire to send smoke signals. that's when i finally got the message back that they spotted by smoke and knew exactly where. >>i was brought to safety by the royal canadian air force the best feeling i had was. >>recovering a radio that they dropped from the c one 30 i had to scramble through a swamp about 200 meters to find it. and as i wal
he was on his way city airport in newfoundland he noticed his oil pressure and will temperatures wereff and that his engine gave out. >>i'm singing about there was a loud ugly. nasty on their forget, sounded like the engine was trying to grind itself into pieces eventually landed but not before a tree broke through the plane. he says he was inches from death. i felt the tree come up through the bottom of the airplane. it actually was so close that it's great my leg and read my shorts and...
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particular types of bacteria that inhabit the ship the historic site is 600 kilometers south of newfoundland and was recently visited for the 1st time in 14 as the sip shine a fag in 2012 killing more than 1500 people. a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of came that last year has been found guilty and sentenced to 9 and a half years in prison the killing unleashed anti immigrant protests and riots. guilty of manslaughter almost a year to the day after a killing that triggered violent protests on political turmoil one of the 2 suspects has been convicted both suspects were asylum seekers at the time of the killing one of them remains at large news of the stabbing spread quickly on the rightwing scene and soon germany was witnessing the kind of racist riots not seen in decades for days protesters marched in the streets of cannot shouting racist slurs some were seen showing the hitler salute which is a crime in germany. the police were criticized for failing to intervene quickly enough. the cell phone video appears to show a man chasing a possum by and
particular types of bacteria that inhabit the ship the historic site is 600 kilometers south of newfoundland and was recently visited for the 1st time in 14 as the sip shine a fag in 2012 killing more than 1500 people. a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of came that last year has been found guilty and sentenced to 9 and a half years in prison the killing unleashed anti immigrant protests and riots. guilty of manslaughter almost a year to the day after...
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he was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane began losing engine power.ng forward in the cabin. as i started to enter the tree line there was a large explosion and a large tree came piercing through the bottom of the airplane. it missed my leg by about an inch. >> reporter: the plane eventually hitting the ground wedging itself between these two trees. once free lehtinen started documenting it. >> reality is setting in. this could be a while. the bugs are so bad. >> reporter: he made the split-second decision to go back to the plane despite the risk that the plane could explode at any moment. >> i got fire sticks. i took the risk to go back to the plane. and my lighter. i'll see what we can do. >> reporter: he then sent an sos on his gps and started a fire hoping to create enough smoke to signal for help. the whole ordeal lasting five hours, but lehtinen hopes by releasing the footage it could be helpful to others. for now he's thankful to have both feet on the ground. >> i just feel grateful. i mean, the people that i'm amazed on how they handle it jumpi
he was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane began losing engine power.ng forward in the cabin. as i started to enter the tree line there was a large explosion and a large tree came piercing through the bottom of the airplane. it missed my leg by about an inch. >> reporter: the plane eventually hitting the ground wedging itself between these two trees. once free lehtinen started documenting it. >> reality is setting in. this could be a while. the bugs...
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last night i announced my, i think it's fair to say, historic candidacy to be mayor of dildo in newfoundlandis is big for me, [ applause ] while obviously, my high school yearbook, i was voted to be most likely to be mayor of dildo. my campaign is going well, there is one problem. they're saying in order to be mayor i have to be a resident, which seems a little bit unfair, while i have every intention of moving to dildo permanently, some of the locals are skeptical. >> locals still aren't convinced that kimmel will come to dildo to stay. >> i don't think so. i don't think mr. kimmel will come here. >> he's not just coming, he's moving. we all know he's joking. i'm sure he's not going to leave l.a. and come to dildo. >> no, never, there's too many smart people here. >> not everyone is so skeptical. >> do you think he'll come here? >> i'd imagine, i'd imagine so. >> jimmy: that's right, and when i do get there, guess who's going to be my best friend? brent, that's right. we'll do everything together. oh, we'll go skateboarding. you name it. last night we did something very special for dildo he
last night i announced my, i think it's fair to say, historic candidacy to be mayor of dildo in newfoundlandis is big for me, [ applause ] while obviously, my high school yearbook, i was voted to be most likely to be mayor of dildo. my campaign is going well, there is one problem. they're saying in order to be mayor i have to be a resident, which seems a little bit unfair, while i have every intention of moving to dildo permanently, some of the locals are skeptical. >> locals still aren't...
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experienced pilot was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane lost engineower. >> my engine lost all its power. it was quite clear something catastrophic had happened. >> reporter: the wreckage jammed between two trees. documents the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way, beginning with his bold rush back to the plane for supplies despite the risk for explosion. we'll have more on his daring escape from the canadian wilderness. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> we have new details on disney's streaming service, the bundle deal you can get when it rolls out in november. >> walgreens stores closing. why nearly 200 locations will shut down. >> reporter: home buyers, do you know your debt to income ratio? i'm michael finney. this is a "7 on your side" quick tip. because of the 2008 mortgage crisis your debt to income ratio is more important than ever before. that's because there's a rule that says lenders must believe their borrowers can pay their money back. that may sound like a no-brainer to you. before 2008 if your
experienced pilot was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane lost engineower. >> my engine lost all its power. it was quite clear something catastrophic had happened. >> reporter: the wreckage jammed between two trees. documents the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way, beginning with his bold rush back to the plane for supplies despite the risk for explosion. we'll have more on his daring escape from the canadian...
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there is a town in newfoundland, which is in canada, that has [cheers and applause] well, maybe you knowbout this. >> a man in the town of dildo where you can experience two unique boating experiences. >> we are here in dildo, and joining me is andrew pretty and karen mcdonald. this land where your business is situated has been in your family for generations. >> yes. since my great, great, great, great, great-grandfather came in 1775 to dildo, yeah. >> that's amazing. that brings me over to you, karen. you haven't been in dildo that long. as long as 1775. but tell me a little bit about your story, when you came to dildo and why you came here. >> i came to dildo because i really love this place. and i still enjoy, i love like dildo. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: guillermo, pack your things, we're taking the show to dildo. >> let's go! >> jimmy: i want to know everything about this place. i want to go there. i want to buy tee shirts. i want to meet the townspeople, how did we not know about this? i feel like canada's been hiding their dildo from us. let's get in touch with the mayor. the
there is a town in newfoundland, which is in canada, that has [cheers and applause] well, maybe you knowbout this. >> a man in the town of dildo where you can experience two unique boating experiences. >> we are here in dildo, and joining me is andrew pretty and karen mcdonald. this land where your business is situated has been in your family for generations. >> yes. since my great, great, great, great, great-grandfather came in 1775 to dildo, yeah. >> that's amazing....
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volume 1 began with the president's trip to -- voyage to newfoundland in the summer of 1940, before pearl harbor, to meet the man who would become his opposite number as commander in chief of the british empire and forces in world war ii, winston churchill. they met on the battleships off the canadian coast. they drew up together the great atlantic charter. and at the end of the volume, having overruled his own chiefs of staff, the president of the united states decided not to launch a d-day invasion that year, which would have been crushed, but to launch instead an invasion of north africa as far as possible from german lines of communication, so that american forces could learn in the field how to meet and defeat the german wehrmach. the second story took up that story and also began with a great voyage. the first president ever to fly abroad in office. in a flying boat to casablanca, where again he met with winston churchill. and again overruled his chiefs of staff, recognizing that in january of 1943, almost no american troops had ever fired a single shot in action against a german so
volume 1 began with the president's trip to -- voyage to newfoundland in the summer of 1940, before pearl harbor, to meet the man who would become his opposite number as commander in chief of the british empire and forces in world war ii, winston churchill. they met on the battleships off the canadian coast. they drew up together the great atlantic charter. and at the end of the volume, having overruled his own chiefs of staff, the president of the united states decided not to launch a d-day...
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, with permission from the government kress began transporting chicks from a healthy colony in newfoundlandsteregg rock. the pioneering effort paid off and expanded. there are now 1300 puffins ling on five maine islands >> we've worked very hard to build this colony up. it's still very small colony. it's still extremely vulnerable to things that can happen out here. >> reporter: those things asn include diand threats from predators like gulls, which the interns occasionly have to sht. it's a last resort to protect puffin eggs and chicks from being eaten.th but there's noing they can do about the rapidly warming gulf of maine. twice a y they take sea surface temperatures to look for thchanges that might affec food chain. in some parts of the world puffins and other seabirds are starving in the absence of small fish. >> it's like 62 degrees. so this morning it was 60 degrees so it got a little warmer, but it's not like abnormal. >> reporter: the job requires carefully observing birds' nesting and feeding habits. all the data is then recorded and taken back to the island's central station. >>
, with permission from the government kress began transporting chicks from a healthy colony in newfoundlandsteregg rock. the pioneering effort paid off and expanded. there are now 1300 puffins ling on five maine islands >> we've worked very hard to build this colony up. it's still very small colony. it's still extremely vulnerable to things that can happen out here. >> reporter: those things asn include diand threats from predators like gulls, which the interns occasionly have to...
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the titanic sank in 1912 aftice coast of newfoundland. >> first impressions? it is big. wreck. i wasn't fully ready for just how large it was. and when it came up on sonar, it really stood out. >> the photos will be used to make 3-d models of the ship to be used on augmented and virtual reality platforms. >> that gives me chills when i see that . >> it is so clear, the picture is so crystal clear . >> still to come, vaping was supposed to be a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes. now, there is an investigation into a link between vaping and lung disease. the symptoms the cdc is looking into after dozens of teenagers have gotten sick . >> coming up on ktvu news at 6:00, loads of cement being dumped on top of the doyle bridge. the area will be turned into a 15 acre park . >> burke ways in on the performance survey. >> packers, thursday and ktvu fox 2. >>> there are growing concerns about the possible link between vaping and more than 100 cases of mysterious lung disease. fox news jacqui heinrich written reports the disease has hit 15 states and is occurring mainly with
the titanic sank in 1912 aftice coast of newfoundland. >> first impressions? it is big. wreck. i wasn't fully ready for just how large it was. and when it came up on sonar, it really stood out. >> the photos will be used to make 3-d models of the ship to be used on augmented and virtual reality platforms. >> that gives me chills when i see that . >> it is so clear, the picture is so crystal clear . >> still to come, vaping was supposed to be a safer alternative to...
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the titanic sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg off the coast of newfoundland. >>> a good excuse to head into the great outdoors, national parks including yosemite won't be charging entrance fee on sunday. all national and state parks will let people in free of charge in honor of the park systems 103rd birthday. however you may still have to pay a fee for things like camping or boating. if you can't make it this weekend the next time parks will be free is september 28. for national public lands day. woodrow wilson by the way signed the national park service act in 1916. >>> longtime customers rush to patronize a chain of bakeries set to close after nearly 40 years. >>> the wildfires that are coming through the huge amazon rain forest in brazil. why environmentalists are sounding the alarm about the impact. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking warmer weather, back with the forecast through the weekend. ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a sp
the titanic sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg off the coast of newfoundland. >>> a good excuse to head into the great outdoors, national parks including yosemite won't be charging entrance fee on sunday. all national and state parks will let people in free of charge in honor of the park systems 103rd birthday. however you may still have to pay a fee for things like camping or boating. if you can't make it this weekend the next time parks will be free is...
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my plan is to move to newfoundland to become mayor of a small but fascinating town. >> the people of have a new neighbor. one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in the country. and the small community making a big statement about plastic bags. these stories plus dildo's ready for jimmy kimmel if jimmy is ready for dildo. >> yes, he is. he's never been more ready for dildo. right, guillermo? oh, right, guillermo's not here because guillermo is in dildo. he's leading my advance team. and word on the street in dildo is there's a lot of excitement for his visit. >> any sign of guillermo yet? >> well, caroline, not yet. we're still waiting around to see. but everyone's eyes are peeled for guillermo and that's what everyone's talking about too. they're wondering where he is, when he's going to arrive. >> jimmy: that's pretty much what we wonder every day here at work. [ laughter ] it's like a tropical storm. anyway, minutes from now we will check in with guillermo, who is in dil -- we want to hear all about his first dildo experience. [ laughter ] i don't know. i think this plan makes sense fo
my plan is to move to newfoundland to become mayor of a small but fascinating town. >> the people of have a new neighbor. one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in the country. and the small community making a big statement about plastic bags. these stories plus dildo's ready for jimmy kimmel if jimmy is ready for dildo. >> yes, he is. he's never been more ready for dildo. right, guillermo? oh, right, guillermo's not here because guillermo is in dildo. he's leading my advance team. and...
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. >> reporter: originally discovered in september 1985 about 370 miles off the coast of newfoundland,wths that showed them to be a type of bacteria that consumes metals. scientists say that it is only a matter of time before bacteria destroys the wreckage. >> the future of the wreck is going to continue to deteriorate over time. it is a natural process. these are natural types of bacterias. >> reporter: after the exploration was completed, the dive team held a ceremony laying a wreath to honor the 1517 people who died during the ship's sinking. natasha chen, cnn. >>> want to bring in underwater diver and explorer tim taylor who knows the diving team that shot that video. he also leads his own missions to ancient wreckage. tim, great to have you with us. the images that we're seeing, so interesting. first let's talk about the challenges of diving to that depth. 12,500 feet down. >> it seems deep nowadays, but it is becoming regular fair. but it is technical and challenging. robotics are typically used, but when these guys go down in manned submersibles, it adds a whole other level of r
. >> reporter: originally discovered in september 1985 about 370 miles off the coast of newfoundland,wths that showed them to be a type of bacteria that consumes metals. scientists say that it is only a matter of time before bacteria destroys the wreckage. >> the future of the wreck is going to continue to deteriorate over time. it is a natural process. these are natural types of bacterias. >> reporter: after the exploration was completed, the dive team held a ceremony laying...
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the site of the wreck is here — south of newfoundland.get down there now to study it because this thing is decaying. some parts of the wreck are still beautifully preserved. i think you see the bow of the titanic, that famous image. you can tell exactly what it is but other parts are doing badly. there isa other parts are doing badly. there is a limited time, it will eventually return to the sea, return to nature. the key things actually get them down there and study it and it also map it is well and we can see the state its in. but it is such an important wreck, it's probably the most famous one in the world and hearing about how it is decaying. there are no survivors left, the only way we can study it is to go down there and see. so it is to go down there and see. so it is important to documented and be very respectful of the site as well. do not grab for artifacts in the 80s and 90s, now it is protected. and they're going down and observing it. how do the different parts of metal on the ship decay to really assess exactly how long befo
the site of the wreck is here — south of newfoundland.get down there now to study it because this thing is decaying. some parts of the wreck are still beautifully preserved. i think you see the bow of the titanic, that famous image. you can tell exactly what it is but other parts are doing badly. there isa other parts are doing badly. there is a limited time, it will eventually return to the sea, return to nature. the key things actually get them down there and study it and it also map it is...
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the package is situated about 370 miles south of newfoundland in canada and was visited recently forirst time in 14 years. a team that survey direct noted that corrosion and bacteria and deep current action is having the greatest impact on the rack. scientist lori johnson noted that the rack is going to continue to deteriorate over time. she calls a natural process -- she calls it a natural process. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. romaine: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is "bloomberg markets: the close ." i'm romaine bostick. caroline: i'm caroline hyde. talking about rivals, rivals are continuing to break into cash. the author sharing startup has raised $8 million from backers. perhaps that is often helped by pitching itself as slightly less risky venture than its largest competitor. joining us is the chief executive, in a bloomberg reported who has been writing all of these great stories on the wework competitors out
the package is situated about 370 miles south of newfoundland in canada and was visited recently forirst time in 14 years. a team that survey direct noted that corrosion and bacteria and deep current action is having the greatest impact on the rack. scientist lori johnson noted that the rack is going to continue to deteriorate over time. she calls a natural process -- she calls it a natural process. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700...
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why they were drawn to the true story of kindness shown to stranded travelers in newfoundland after thecompassion toward a customer dining alone made national headlines. we'll be right back. shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. and you score the you knperfect outfit?at ross ooooohhhh! game on! now, that's yes for less. nothing beats getting the latest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> before we go, a pennsylvania waiter is gaining national attention for his unexpected acts of kindness toward an elderly customer. facebook photos show eaton park silver dylan fedle joining a 91-year-old military veteran at his dinner table. after kneeling down to take his order, dylan realized the man could use some company. >> he was talking about the war, some of the injuries he had, some of the places he's been, his family. tears were running down his face. like you could tell thi
why they were drawn to the true story of kindness shown to stranded travelers in newfoundland after thecompassion toward a customer dining alone made national headlines. we'll be right back. shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. and you score the you knperfect outfit?at ross ooooohhhh! game on! now, that's yes for less....
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passengers and crew, two days later, april 14th, the ship collided with an iceberg 400 miles south of newfoundlanditanic lies deep down, 12,500 feet under water. scientists say it's now covered in bacteria, threatening to turn the ship's 50,000 tons of iron into powder. the titanic dissolving into the sea. the crew also say they laid a wreath and held a short ceremony for the 1,500 people who died when the titanic went down these new images will be used to create 3d models to help preserve the wreck in virtual reality for all of us and they'll also help scientists figure out just how much longer the wreck will be around guys, one estimate says that this will completely disappear by the year 2030. >> oh, wow. >> not that far away, really. >> kelly, thank you. >> all the more important to get those images now. >>> straight ahead on a thursday morning, from getting organized to wolfing down breakfast, back to school basics that could improve your family's morning routine. >>> taking on the chicken sandwich wars, did you know there's a war? there is we will see who shall prevail. we've got a recipe th
passengers and crew, two days later, april 14th, the ship collided with an iceberg 400 miles south of newfoundlanditanic lies deep down, 12,500 feet under water. scientists say it's now covered in bacteria, threatening to turn the ship's 50,000 tons of iron into powder. the titanic dissolving into the sea. the crew also say they laid a wreath and held a short ceremony for the 1,500 people who died when the titanic went down these new images will be used to create 3d models to help preserve the...
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he was traveling from newfoundland, in route to quebec city when his plane began to lose engine powerthat point i went into full-blown emergency mode. >> reporter: the aircraft slammed between two trees on a mountainside. >> reality is setting in that this could be a while. the bugs are so bad. >> reporter: lehtinen documented the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way beginning with his bold rush back to the plane for supplies despite the risk of explosion. he gathered materials to build a fire, hoping the smoke would flag rescuers. >> i got fire sticks and my lighter. let's see what we can do. >> reporter: matt finally got the fire going. smoke billowed above him. the royal canadian air force soon spotted his signal. >> it was a relief. it was emotional. >> reporter: after five painstaking hours in the wild -- >> holy cow. >> reporter: -- lehtinen was saved. >> i feel grateful. the people that i'm amazed on how they handle it is these guys that jump out of helicopters putting their lives at risk to save one life. it's just amazing to me. >> rep
he was traveling from newfoundland, in route to quebec city when his plane began to lose engine powerthat point i went into full-blown emergency mode. >> reporter: the aircraft slammed between two trees on a mountainside. >> reality is setting in that this could be a while. the bugs are so bad. >> reporter: lehtinen documented the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way beginning with his bold rush back to the plane for supplies despite...
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pete: a minnesota mining executive was flying from newfoundland to question back when his plane encountered. ainsley: it's what he did after the crash that got him rescues fire hours after stranded in the wilderness. pete: here with pilo survival tips is matt. >> start a little bit from the beginning without too much context. when did you realize you were going down and what did you do? >> yeah, good morning, guys. how are you doing? pete: good morning. >> it was a normal flight. one i have done numerous times before. i was 30 minutes into the flight and noticed my engine readings were off. i divert you had to the nearest airport but it was still 25 minutes away. 25 minutes after i diverted the engine lost power and it made a sound i will never forget. ainsley: what was going through your mind at that point? >> i don't remember, actually. it was a lot of tunnel vision. a lot of focus on just flying the airplane. what i do recall was talking to the air traffic control, making sure i relayed my coordinates. i flew a aircraft that has airframe parachute. so i felt like i would get on the groun
pete: a minnesota mining executive was flying from newfoundland to question back when his plane encountered. ainsley: it's what he did after the crash that got him rescues fire hours after stranded in the wilderness. pete: here with pilo survival tips is matt. >> start a little bit from the beginning without too much context. when did you realize you were going down and what did you do? >> yeah, good morning, guys. how are you doing? pete: good morning. >> it was a normal...