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robert hall, bbc news.wood mac, but now it is vinyl making a comeback in the music industry. sales of vinyl records are at their highest for 25 years, with a new generation of collectors buying albums. even if they have no plans to play them. streaming sites are still the preferred method of listening to music, but for some you can't beat the purity of listening to a record. david sillito reports now on the vinyl revival. music led zep ii. a classic album. for phil barton of sister ray records, there is no debate. musicjust sounds better when it comes on a 12—inch disc. but as a business it's been tough. however, things have begun to change. ten years ago, i'd have given you the keys to the shop and said, look, i can't make any money out of this. so i didn't realise this stuff was still going to be hanging around. david bowie was the biggest seller last year. prince was also in the top ten, along with amy winehouse, fleetwood mac and the beatles. over the last ten years, sales have grown by 1500%. however,
robert hall, bbc news.wood mac, but now it is vinyl making a comeback in the music industry. sales of vinyl records are at their highest for 25 years, with a new generation of collectors buying albums. even if they have no plans to play them. streaming sites are still the preferred method of listening to music, but for some you can't beat the purity of listening to a record. david sillito reports now on the vinyl revival. music led zep ii. a classic album. for phil barton of sister ray records,...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey.t's get more detail. what do we know? that's exactly what we know! with all the speculation in she's going to have an early meeting with donald trump after his inauguration, she wasn't the first person he called after he was elected, probably around the tenth or 11th. the joint chief of staff were in washington recently, they were pushing for a meeting with key members of donald trump's staff. it has been officially confirmed, now looks like she will be meeting the president next week. the symbolism is very important for two reasons. first of all, she will be looking to move up the international pecking order, and also with negotiations about get underway for brexit, the idea she could be there, she gave a speech last week talking about global britain, potential trade do is when we finally leave the eu, was good to bea we finally leave the eu, was good to be a meeting in the early part of this year, if she can secure that within a week of his inauguration, she will consider that politi
robert hall, bbc news, jersey.t's get more detail. what do we know? that's exactly what we know! with all the speculation in she's going to have an early meeting with donald trump after his inauguration, she wasn't the first person he called after he was elected, probably around the tenth or 11th. the joint chief of staff were in washington recently, they were pushing for a meeting with key members of donald trump's staff. it has been officially confirmed, now looks like she will be meeting the...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey.etal detecting, it is a bit frosty. here are the weather details. it is cold, but there is plenty of sunshine, although it is not bright and sunny everywhere. some cloud across the south—west and pushing into northern ireland. a lot of cloud across the midlands and north—eastern wales. there could be some showers there in the north—west and across the east. for much of scotland, lots of sun trying. —— sunshine. tonight we will see the crowd and outbreaks of rain pushing northwards into central southern scotland. there could be a dusting of snow over the high ground. whether his cloud there won't be a widespread frosts. where the skies are widespread frosts. where the skies a re clear widespread frosts. where the skies are clear it will be another close one. sunday, more cloudy generally and there could be some wintry showers. the best of any sunshine is across southern and south—eastern areas. it will be another cold day.
robert hall, bbc news, jersey.etal detecting, it is a bit frosty. here are the weather details. it is cold, but there is plenty of sunshine, although it is not bright and sunny everywhere. some cloud across the south—west and pushing into northern ireland. a lot of cloud across the midlands and north—eastern wales. there could be some showers there in the north—west and across the east. for much of scotland, lots of sun trying. —— sunshine. tonight we will see the crowd and outbreaks...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 30 years!n them finding the horde. it is the kind of thing that makes people go out today with their metal detector, thinking, this will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up injust will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up in just a moment. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 8am, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. president donald trump has wasted no time in getting to work. shortly after his inauguration parade ended, the new man in charge signed an executive order to begin dismantling barack 0bama's affordable care act, known as 0bamaca re. and now the president and first lady of the united states will take their first dance. the president and first lady also attended a number of traditional balls held to celebrate the inauguration. they danced to ‘my way‘ just hours after thousands gathered to see him take the oath of office and hear his inaugural address. people
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 30 years!n them finding the horde. it is the kind of thing that makes people go out today with their metal detector, thinking, this will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up injust will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up in just a moment. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 8am, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. president donald trump...
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robert hall reports.t upon the boards so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light. there was not a sign of light of any sort. not a bird ora rat ora not a sign of light of any sort. not a bird or a rat or a blade of grass. the words of those who tried to sum up the words of those who tried to sum up the hill of battle of paschendaele. three months when more than half a million manned died —— men. three months when the adelaide army fought an enemy — demand and the cold. a century ago, ypres was under siege. the north leading north climbed steadily to the german line. after the war, the british made this sanitised documentary about the battle. tales of personal heroism to distract from the ghastly reality. the uphill advances, the cold wire, machinery and gas .— coppermine. the city rebuild from total destruction, ypres will see a series of events built around remembrance and the health visitors understand what happened here. events will take place over two days it will start with the last post ce
robert hall reports.t upon the boards so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light. there was not a sign of light of any sort. not a bird ora rat ora not a sign of light of any sort. not a bird or a rat or a blade of grass. the words of those who tried to sum up the words of those who tried to sum up the hill of battle of paschendaele. three months when more than half a million manned died —— men. three months when the adelaide army fought an enemy — demand and the cold. a century...
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robert hall reports. a good story needs the right ingredients. gave up the search. i can still remember the first time we went to the fields and i was probably early 20s, i suppose, late teens, early 20s at the time, and we arrived at the field expecting to find these coins instantly. but of course it didn't happen like that. it's a strange feeling because there was something that drew us to it. every time we drove by on a sunday to go out to a field we would stop and say, the field is empty, and we would go and give it another try. the treasure they were searching for had come tojersey with celtic tribesmen well over 2,000 years ago. their coins kept turning up, convincing reg meade and richard miles there was an even a larger hoard to be found here. in 2012, somebody was at the top of the field and they shouted, got one, or words to that effect, and that is when the story took off. reg got down with the shovel and just scooped out some more earth. on the end of it was five coins. so i shouted out, reg, hoard. reg, richard and a team of excited
robert hall reports. a good story needs the right ingredients. gave up the search. i can still remember the first time we went to the fields and i was probably early 20s, i suppose, late teens, early 20s at the time, and we arrived at the field expecting to find these coins instantly. but of course it didn't happen like that. it's a strange feeling because there was something that drew us to it. every time we drove by on a sunday to go out to a field we would stop and say, the field is empty,...
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our correspondent robert hall is in belgium for us now. which was demolished during the battles for passchendaele. passchendaele is a milestone in the series of events marking the centenary of the first world war. not least because if you talk to people about the first world war probably the first images they conjure up are of passchendaele, because of the mud and the scale of the losses. a little bit more about that in a moment, and about those commemorations, but first, let's hear the memories from two people, they wrote it down and they were there. "my wound was slight and i was hobbling back and then a shell burst, slick upon the dartboards, so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of paschendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold, to gain a few miles of ground. a century ago, ypres was under s
our correspondent robert hall is in belgium for us now. which was demolished during the battles for passchendaele. passchendaele is a milestone in the series of events marking the centenary of the first world war. not least because if you talk to people about the first world war probably the first images they conjure up are of passchendaele, because of the mud and the scale of the losses. a little bit more about that in a moment, and about those commemorations, but first, let's hear the...
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100th anniversary of passchendaele, two events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert hallrds. so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort — not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of passchendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold to gain a few miles of ground. a century ago, ypres was under siege. the roads leading north climbed steadily to the german lines which overlooked the allies on three sides. after the war, the british made this sanitised documentary about the battle. tales of personal heroism to distract from the ghastly reality. the reality of uphill advances, a sucking quagmire, and the horrors of machine—guns and gas. this year's commemorations will be focused in ypres, a city rebuilt from total destruction. there will be a series of events built around remembrance and the need to help visitors understand what happened here. the commemorative events will take pl
100th anniversary of passchendaele, two events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert hallrds. so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort — not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of passchendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold to gain a few miles of ground. a...
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the 70,000 thousand coins are worth millions of pounds, as our correspondent robert hall has been findingd treasure and two lifelong friends who never gave up the search. i can still remember the first time we went to the field. i was probably in my early 20s, i suppose, late teens, early 20s. we expected to find these coins insta ntly, expected to find these coins instantly, but of course, it didn't happen like that. it's a strange feeling, because there was something there that drew us to it. every time we drove by, we would stop and say, the field is empty, and we would go and give it another try. the treasure they were searching for had come tojersey treasure they were searching for had come to jersey with celtic tribesmen well over 2000 years ago. their quoins kept turning up, convincing reg and richard there was an even larger horde to be found here. reg and richard there was an even larger horde to be found herem 2012, someone was up in the top of the field and shouted, got one, or words to that effect, and that's where the story really took off. dredge got down there with the shov
the 70,000 thousand coins are worth millions of pounds, as our correspondent robert hall has been findingd treasure and two lifelong friends who never gave up the search. i can still remember the first time we went to the field. i was probably in my early 20s, i suppose, late teens, early 20s. we expected to find these coins insta ntly, expected to find these coins instantly, but of course, it didn't happen like that. it's a strange feeling, because there was something there that drew us to it....
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mark the 100th anniversary, two special events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert halloards, so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum—up the hell of paschendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold, to gain a few miles of ground. a century ago, ypres was under siege. the roads leading north climbed steadily to the german lines, which overlooked the allies on three sides. after the war, the british made this sanitised documentary about the battle. tales of personal heroism to distract from the ghastly reality. the reality of uphill advances, a sucking quagmire, and the horrors of machineguns and gas. this year's commemorations will be focussed in ypres, a city rebuilt from total destruction. there will be a series of events built around remembrance and the need to help visitors understand what happened here. steve almond oversees cemetaries ac
mark the 100th anniversary, two special events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert halloards, so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum—up the hell of paschendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold, to gain a few miles of ground....
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mark the 100th anniversary, two special events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert hallof the mud and the scale of the losses. a little bit more about that in a moment, and about those commemorations, but first, let‘s hear the memories from two people, they wrote it down and they were there. "my wound was slight and i was hobbling back and then a shell burst, slick upon the duckboards, so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a sign of life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of passchendaele. three months when more than half a million men died. three months when the allied army fought an enemy, the mud and the cold, to gain a few miles of ground. a century ago, ypres was under siege. the roads leading north climbed steadily to the german lines, which overlooked the allies on three sides. after the war, the british made this sanitised documentary about the battle. tales of personal heroism to distract from the ghastly reality. the reality of uphill advances, a sucking q
mark the 100th anniversary, two special events will be held in ypres injuly. 0ur correspondent robert hallof the mud and the scale of the losses. a little bit more about that in a moment, and about those commemorations, but first, let‘s hear the memories from two people, they wrote it down and they were there. "my wound was slight and i was hobbling back and then a shell burst, slick upon the duckboards, so i fell into the bottomless mud and lost the light." "there was not a...
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robert hall's report starts with the words of those who were there. life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of paschendaele. the designs to attack the village north of ypres. through the quagmire troops foundered towards machine guns and the deadly threat of gas. we had some 450,000 casualties and the second part is that passchendaele became important in the image—building of people because of the flooded landscape and the mud. by the time canadian units took passchendaele the final objective was mainly rubble. totally rebuilt after the war, it is at the heart of thejuly after the war, it is at the heart of the july commemorations. one after the war, it is at the heart of thejuly commemorations. one will be held here, a memorial to 54,000 of the missing where i met steve arnold who oversees cemeteries across belgium. as you walk through the cemeteries, you see the headstones and see the dates on the headstones. there are so many of them at times in one single day. or a month. s
robert hall's report starts with the words of those who were there. life of any sort. not a bird, not even a rat or a blade of grass." the words of those who tried to sum up the hell of paschendaele. the designs to attack the village north of ypres. through the quagmire troops foundered towards machine guns and the deadly threat of gas. we had some 450,000 casualties and the second part is that passchendaele became important in the image—building of people because of the flooded...
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hall. despite his confession, robert davis later insisted he was an innocent man.irst time an inmate would make this claim, but robert was about to get help proving it. would it be enough to persuade a governor? continuing with the interrogation, here's keith morrison. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent, had nothing to do with the murders. >> that was pretty powerful for him to do that, considering his circumstances. nothing to gain. >> but rocky's admission wasn't enough to undo robert's confession. >> and then seven years into robert's prison sentence, rosenfield answered a phone call. and there she was. laura nirider of northwestern university's innocence project is a leading expert in false confessions by young people. she had heard about robert's case and offered to help. and help us understand what happened to robert as we watched the interrogation unfold. >> this is one of the most inte
hall. despite his confession, robert davis later insisted he was an innocent man.irst time an inmate would make this claim, but robert was about to get help proving it. would it be enough to persuade a governor? continuing with the interrogation, here's keith morrison. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent,...
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a market hall offering fresh produce and prepared food.. and a memorial to robert f. kennedy. the proposal could become a reality in three-to-five years. the plan still leaves open the possiblility of a new n-f-l stadium or 20-thousand seat arena being built on the property. toss to weather winter storm watch tonight through saturday morning for st. mary's county - accumulations are nw (frederick, md, hillsboro & purcellville in loudoun county, carroll county) - snow is ending - another w (southern md) - cold weekend (chills in the single digits and teens) today: partly to mostly cloudy. cold. highs: 32-37 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy and cold. lows: 15-24 winds: n 5-10 mph saturday: am clouds, pm sun. cold & breezy. snow possible over southern md. few flurries possible in the dmv. highs: 27-32 winds: nw 5-15 g 20 mph isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed. oh, really? ♪ it's girls' night they said business casual. i love summer weddings! oh no. yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should
a market hall offering fresh produce and prepared food.. and a memorial to robert f. kennedy. the proposal could become a reality in three-to-five years. the plan still leaves open the possiblility of a new n-f-l stadium or 20-thousand seat arena being built on the property. toss to weather winter storm watch tonight through saturday morning for st. mary's county - accumulations are nw (frederick, md, hillsboro & purcellville in loudoun county, carroll county) - snow is ending - another w...
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former white house press secretary ari fleischer, martha maccallum, murray ceo robert murray and nfl hallirst world leader. they are holding a joint press conference in a little over an hour from now. does trump meeting -- does this meeting between trump and theresa may being compared to ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. is it starting to feel like that to you? >> the u.k. need kind of relationship. if it's going through brexit it will be in very cold water and needs the u.s.a. charles: it felt like everything she was saying was reasonable and the u.k. wants to be a partner with them, but they want to control their own borders and laws. >> when britain leaves the eu, if they don't punish the u.k. severely, a lot of other european countries will want to leave the e.u. and the only place to look in that position will be to america. charles: are you expecting the blueprint, ifle you will, for an extended or fresh trade agreement between the u.k. and the united states, and other commitments that would say we are best friends and we'll be shoulder to shoulder? >> it looks like the u.s. will
former white house press secretary ari fleischer, martha maccallum, murray ceo robert murray and nfl hallirst world leader. they are holding a joint press conference in a little over an hour from now. does trump meeting -- does this meeting between trump and theresa may being compared to ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. is it starting to feel like that to you? >> the u.k. need kind of relationship. if it's going through brexit it will be in very cold water and needs the u.s.a....
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roberts explains. wu when will >> stanley: p>> stanley: was--the inside of the two bells a sore foot hall located in the city of vallejo this is the living room and this is one of the bear arms. so you want to let this place? all you got to do is send me your name and your social security number with a check for $1,800. and yes, it hit $1,500 deposit and i will send you the key in the mail. >> stanley: i know this sounds a little too good to be true coming from me. but that is exactly what is happening every day all around the bay area and this case, vallejo. >> stanley: and you were sent me an e-mail of an exchange between a person-- a viewer sent me an e-mail of an exchange between a person claiming to have a home for lick and a brand new housing development the owner relocated to houston and it was listed as no home address, just that it was located at water stone, but it was listed as 83 bear run, three bad and all utilities were included in plus water. >> stanley: all for a shocking low price of $1,800. i spoke to mafia who lives and the development she wanted to talk about her driving from with fo
roberts explains. wu when will >> stanley: p>> stanley: was--the inside of the two bells a sore foot hall located in the city of vallejo this is the living room and this is one of the bear arms. so you want to let this place? all you got to do is send me your name and your social security number with a check for $1,800. and yes, it hit $1,500 deposit and i will send you the key in the mail. >> stanley: i know this sounds a little too good to be true coming from me. but that is...
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robert. >> no. i think maybe if you would haved gone and slept in the publicly bring for a few days it would have been good training. >> absolutely. > are you in this for the longn hall>> absolutely i'm just going to ask you this real quick, if you win, i ai'm you will, what areat your plans for the car. >> sell it to car max. at least robert is honest. what's your name. >> kimberly. tell me, what's your plan here? >> i am going to money much on granola and trail mix, sip water and out last all these guys. that's a long time. are you prepared for this, toths sleep here. >> i'm ready. here's the deal. you guys get a 15-minute break every three hours, right?ght? >> yes. this is going to be easy for like the next few hours, buturs, it's going to get pretty rough after that.af >> do you feel this is as physical challenge or a mental challenge. >> definitely mental.in > havite you ever done anythinn like this before. >> never. crazy, but yellow. > why are you doing this. >> i have a daughter who graduated college last year and i wasn't able to get her a gift, so this is herself. tell me your name again. >> kimberly. > one of the great things aboug this is each of the cont
robert. >> no. i think maybe if you would haved gone and slept in the publicly bring for a few days it would have been good training. >> absolutely. > are you in this for the longn hall>> absolutely i'm just going to ask you this real quick, if you win, i ai'm you will, what areat your plans for the car. >> sell it to car max. at least robert is honest. what's your name. >> kimberly. tell me, what's your plan here? >> i am going to money much on granola...
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hall had a knife. family members disagree. they requested that the video be released multiple times. reporter: at today's ceremony, three newly elected council members were sworn in. robert white, at large. another, from ward eight, and former mayor vincent gray, all democrats. during the comments of mayor muriel bowser -- >> it is the day where we celebrate the elections. reporter: three protesters stood in front of them they are holding up signs about the killings of terence sterling and javon hall. the were hustled out of convention center. ejected by the security, the protesters continued outside. >> it is our duty to fight for freedom. reporter: holding black lives matter and other signs, protesters remembered sterling on a motorcycle when police killed him. >> every monday, we meet and protest and demonstrate about this young man's death, which we have not gotten any answers about. reporter: police released somebody one camera video, turned on after the fact. so far, no video released in the death of javon hall. >> we want it to be released. reporter: the spectacle during her speech -- we have had a police involved shooting, and it is under investigation, like the
hall had a knife. family members disagree. they requested that the video be released multiple times. reporter: at today's ceremony, three newly elected council members were sworn in. robert white, at large. another, from ward eight, and former mayor vincent gray, all democrats. during the comments of mayor muriel bowser -- >> it is the day where we celebrate the elections. reporter: three protesters stood in front of them they are holding up signs about the killings of terence sterling...
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robert who gets an eagle. on the 17 a great approach shot from grant, who would birdie the hall.ine under with patrick rodgers for the lead. the final round can be seen right here on cbs-3. >>> a big moment in the australian open, women's final yesterday, serena williams beat her sister six- , 46-four and pick up her 23rd major title, moving past steffi graf she needs one more major title to tie marco court for most in tennis history. this is her seventh australian open title. >> that is all for sports i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day. >>> simple way to transfer your photos drawer iphone tour windows p.c., c net.com lexisa fides shows us how to work. >> moving photos is easy transferring to window ten can get a bit more effort. here are a to ways to do it. first step make sure you have itunes installed on the p.c. and lightening to u.s. b cable , unlock phone and connect it to the computer a how p.c. to access the tea vice, if prompted on the screen. open up photos april from the start menu or search if it doesn't show up. now click import button and then select photos you
robert who gets an eagle. on the 17 a great approach shot from grant, who would birdie the hall.ine under with patrick rodgers for the lead. the final round can be seen right here on cbs-3. >>> a big moment in the australian open, women's final yesterday, serena williams beat her sister six- , 46-four and pick up her 23rd major title, moving past steffi graf she needs one more major title to tie marco court for most in tennis history. this is her seventh australian open title. >>...
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hall will have the full forecast coming up. >>> 5:58 right now. happening today, prosecutors plan to tell a southern qaa can qaa judge that multimillionaire robert durst is a menace to society. prosecutors say he was prepared to kill other people and he is a danger to people in the murder case against him. they will testimony preserved in case witnesses are killed. his attorney said the request is absurd and he is not a threat. >>> hundreds of workers at ucla are planning a five-day strike of what they are calling unfair and illegal labor practices. 600 plumbers, electricians and other workers plan to walk out at midnight. it could impact critical services. the center for health services and the ucla medical center and even sunday's men's basketball game against stanford. they are asking people to avoid the campus and the medical centers. >>> happening today here, laura, it is the 11th anniversary of oakland's first friday. if you're interested in checking it out, 5:00 telegraph avenue between strand and 27th street. the anniversary event will be dedicated to the victims of the ghost ship warehouse fire. >>> right now we're following two breaking news
hall will have the full forecast coming up. >>> 5:58 right now. happening today, prosecutors plan to tell a southern qaa can qaa judge that multimillionaire robert durst is a menace to society. prosecutors say he was prepared to kill other people and he is a danger to people in the murder case against him. they will testimony preserved in case witnesses are killed. his attorney said the request is absurd and he is not a threat. >>> hundreds of workers at ucla are planning a...
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hall. and the local catholic church. >> it's the mecca of modernism, absolutely, you're lubing at that time it. >> tark tech tour guide robertas dedicated his adult life to helping palm springs system brought its mid century cheek. >> so think, "mad men"? >> absolutely. that whole country club scene, the whole mad men scene, the hair, the cigarettes, glass ashtrays, glass tables, all that swag was all mid century. >> after world war ii ended a knew newly wealthy middle class began settling in this desert oasis and enlisted a number of modernist architects who became stars. richard neutr aa. it wasn't just cool homes and 85 degree weather this made this city a sexy destination back in the day. what gave palm springs its cool cache were the hollywood celebrities who flocked here in the '50s and '60s. with the movie studios just 100 miles away, stars like cary grant, bob hope and bing crosby built homes here in the movie colony. their neighbor, perhaps the most famous of them all, lived within these giant hedges. the leader of the rat pack, frank sinatra. it's known as the twin palms estate for the trees that tower above the po
hall. and the local catholic church. >> it's the mecca of modernism, absolutely, you're lubing at that time it. >> tark tech tour guide robertas dedicated his adult life to helping palm springs system brought its mid century cheek. >> so think, "mad men"? >> absolutely. that whole country club scene, the whole mad men scene, the hair, the cigarettes, glass ashtrays, glass tables, all that swag was all mid century. >> after world war ii ended a knew newly...
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halle berry. >> i think rihanna's are beautiful, too. >> they're gorgeous! that's a tough one. you can't go wrong. >> which star's prettier, julia roberts who's the left? >> oh. >> oh, both -- >> oh, my man crushes. >> those are both your man crushes? >> epically. >> who is that on the right? >> mcsteamy, eric. >> he's cute. >> he's kind of squinty. >> but that's what's hot. >> okay. >> because he looks like -- >> if i'm doing that, i'm just trying to -- >> brad pitt on the right. and oh, my gosh, henry hager on the left? >> very good! >> that's my cute husband! and he does have -- he's actually cheeks! >> you beat out brad pitt in our unscientific, unofficial -- >> this could be the "daily mai mail". >> are you all embarrassed for us? first we're drinking butter and mayonnaise, now we're looking into my husband's eyes. >> believe it or not, they pay us to do this. you're in the guinness book. >> i am, twice now. >> twice now. >> and we've got two brothers from vietnam who have finally broken the coveted world record for most stairs climbed while balancing a person on their head. >> what? >> by the way, who knew that was even a thing? >
halle berry. >> i think rihanna's are beautiful, too. >> they're gorgeous! that's a tough one. you can't go wrong. >> which star's prettier, julia roberts who's the left? >> oh. >> oh, both -- >> oh, my man crushes. >> those are both your man crushes? >> epically. >> who is that on the right? >> mcsteamy, eric. >> he's cute. >> he's kind of squinty. >> but that's what's hot. >> okay. >> because he looks...
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halle berry on the right, rihanna on the left. >> they are both beautiful. >> i think rihanna's are beautiful, too. >> that's t >> that's julia roberts the right. who is the left? >> oh. >> both of -- >> my man crush. >> your men crushes? >> epically? >> who is that on the right? >> mcsteamy. eric dane. >> he looks -- he is kind of squinty. >> that's hot. he looks like he's -- >> if i'm doing that. >> brad pitt on the right. my gosh. is it henry hager on the left? >> very good. >> that's my cute husband. >> he has cute cheeks. >> he's a man. i like it. >> a sweet piece o >> you beat out brad pitt. >> this is going to be in "the daily mail." >> are you embarrassed for us? we drank butter and mayonnaise. and now, looking into my husband's eyes. >> they pay us to do this. >> you're in the guinness book. >> twice now. and two brothers from vietnam have broken the world record for most stairs climbed while balancing a person on their head. >> who knew it was a thing? >> i didn't. but they ascended 90 steps in 52 seconds. wow. >> how do you practice that? >> i'm not sure. >> on a stairmaster. i'm not sure. >> the other guy at the top, he h
halle berry on the right, rihanna on the left. >> they are both beautiful. >> i think rihanna's are beautiful, too. >> that's t >> that's julia roberts the right. who is the left? >> oh. >> both of -- >> my man crush. >> your men crushes? >> epically? >> who is that on the right? >> mcsteamy. eric dane. >> he looks -- he is kind of squinty. >> that's hot. he looks like he's -- >> if i'm doing that. >> brad...