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with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rockgreat uncle, henry ayers, who was the senior politician in australia at the time. a connection i have only recently realised, and i'm not sure how i feel about it. i spent the day thinking about this connection, after years living away from australia, this trip has made me realise how dislocated nonindigenous australians are to the stories of the land we live in. i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle. the person that, the first white person to come here named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss. what did they talk about? later that afternoon, i tell alison. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, she is dancing in a
with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rockgreat uncle, henry ayers, who was the senior politician in australia at the time. a connection i have only recently realised, and i'm not sure how i feel about it. i spent the day thinking about this connection, after years living away from australia, this trip has made me realise how dislocated nonindigenous australians are to the stories of the land we live in. i tell sammy that henry ayers is...
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now on bbc news, reclaiming the rock. 's considered one of the great natural wonders of the world. and is a deeply sacred place for australia's indigenous anangu people. one of the oldest civilisations on earth. this means everything to anangu. uluru, also known as ayers rock, a sandstone monolith in the heart of northern territory‘s red centre, dates back more than 500 million years. tourists from all over the world visit the site every year. for decades, there's been a bitter row over the controversial practice of climbing the rock. have you guys heard that the aboriginal people don't want people to climb? yes, i do. and i understand that. but i'm going to do it anyway. there are signs here at the base of the climb clearly saying, "please don't climb". "it's against traditional law". translated into six languages, but still every day we've been here there has been a steady stream of climbers. indigenous communities have long campaigned for the behaviour which they considered deeply offensive to end. now, the time for tal
now on bbc news, reclaiming the rock. 's considered one of the great natural wonders of the world. and is a deeply sacred place for australia's indigenous anangu people. one of the oldest civilisations on earth. this means everything to anangu. uluru, also known as ayers rock, a sandstone monolith in the heart of northern territory‘s red centre, dates back more than 500 million years. tourists from all over the world visit the site every year. for decades, there's been a bitter row over the...
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steps cut into the rock the hall mark of the mysterious world of an avatar. huge blocks human from the rock as high as a house and with smooth will but it seems with neither a way in. the war. but it's only an exit they lack because these dwellings for eternity those who entered no longer had any need for worldly possessions. block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointers to the nabatean realm of the dead. and the acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precincts to be near the altar they wrecked it sheltered in place. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plane like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre items of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a height of three thousand meters those who lived here were safe from all enemies the nabatean has called this mountain range with its many ravines i shot up the rock and who shot him he who lives in the rock with the name of their mighty is gone th
steps cut into the rock the hall mark of the mysterious world of an avatar. huge blocks human from the rock as high as a house and with smooth will but it seems with neither a way in. the war. but it's only an exit they lack because these dwellings for eternity those who entered no longer had any need for worldly possessions. block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointers to the nabatean realm of the dead. and the acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in...
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this is one of the largest exposed rocks in the home.t goes all the way through the wall into the bedroom. and it forms an overhang. if you can look down here, you'll see carbon black on the bottom of the rock where they had fires for centuries and centuries. that's been carbon-dated over 1,000 years old. now, this is actually part of a working fireplace. but the -- the builders of the house had their fire over here so they would protect that carbon black for historical purposes. the path to the master suite is a real exciting one. they wanted a feeling of going in a cave to go upstairs to the master suite. and it was very exciting to do. as you take a look at these dramatic granite walls, about 60 percent of the entire home is covered with natural rock walls. and you gotta watch your step because they didn't want to destroy a lot of the rocks. so you're walking just on the -- on the natural bedrock. and they wanted a really neat inviting entrance. and it's almost like you're spelunking -- you're going in a cave. so this is just the most
this is one of the largest exposed rocks in the home.t goes all the way through the wall into the bedroom. and it forms an overhang. if you can look down here, you'll see carbon black on the bottom of the rock where they had fires for centuries and centuries. that's been carbon-dated over 1,000 years old. now, this is actually part of a working fireplace. but the -- the builders of the house had their fire over here so they would protect that carbon black for historical purposes. the path to...
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the rock. why he's still feuding with some of furs you co-stars. what she's saying about his feuds with vin diesel and tyrese. >>> then -- mission impossible. our eiffel tower takeover with the mission impossible cast. the surprise tom's co-stars weren't expecting. >>> why meghan and kate are dissing their husbands for a girls' day out. >>> couples news. from bieber to our exclusive with nick jonas' lady love, priyanka chopra. >>> and 17 years ago -- >> hi, i'm elle wood. >> now, reese is spilling new secrets about her return in "legally blonde 3." >> i'm so excited i wore my pink dress. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody. thanks, everybody, for joining us. >>> let's jump right in. tonight's top story. >>> the rock versus tyrese. dwayne johnson opened up about the "fast and furious" feud on live tv. >> have you and tyrese talked since he called you out on instagram after you agreed to do your own "fast & furious" spinoff? >> the answer is no. no, we haven't talked at all. that whole thing with tyrese, it was pretty disappointing,
the rock. why he's still feuding with some of furs you co-stars. what she's saying about his feuds with vin diesel and tyrese. >>> then -- mission impossible. our eiffel tower takeover with the mission impossible cast. the surprise tom's co-stars weren't expecting. >>> why meghan and kate are dissing their husbands for a girls' day out. >>> couples news. from bieber to our exclusive with nick jonas' lady love, priyanka chopra. >>> and 17 years ago -- >>...
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you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. beginning in which we see him combat training, in which he loses the bottom half of one of his legs. he has a prosthetic leg, which he then uses as a tool to help him with this impossible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. 0k, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die hard, or, get this, "die rock hard"! see what i did there?! i thought it was really good fun. it was really silly, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but i did enjoy it and an awful lot of that is down to the fact that he is such a likeable screen presence. there's even a lady from shanghai at the end of it for the cineastes, to keep them happy. it was real popcorn, leave your brain at the door and enjoy yourself entertainment. is it too sniffy of me to suggest that it's more about special effects than character and plot development? honestly? and
you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. beginning in which we see him combat training, in which he loses the bottom half of one of his legs. he has a prosthetic leg, which he then uses as a tool to help him with this impossible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. 0k, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die...
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welcome to the rock. welcome to the alex sullivan show for the rock of gibraltar today massage and of our free fall serious we focus attention the peoples of the communities of us fascinating paraphrase we delve into the history of the culture and we talked to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist soldier pretty mills and your messages of course this is in relation to the banks issue and as ever there are strong opinions and he says campbell seems to forgotten those in the majority voted for banks that whether you agree with them or not they voted democratically for this labor not believe in democracy anymore i'd rather sad and complementary about the d.p. he says how laughable are they just what family both an m.p.'s are on alex semin to that for the republic of ireland and the e.u. itself i dish border crisis a bit light saying my dog has to go on the pavement and that is for my neighbors to clean it up green benson and it spawns two trees amazing lack of getting into do you say it
welcome to the rock. welcome to the alex sullivan show for the rock of gibraltar today massage and of our free fall serious we focus attention the peoples of the communities of us fascinating paraphrase we delve into the history of the culture and we talked to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist soldier pretty mills and your messages of course this is in relation to the banks issue and as ever there are strong opinions and he says campbell seems to forgotten those in the...
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as well help today the rock of gibraltar the strives for you. as britain's i posted the point of the europe part of the iberian peninsula to start me here i'm only twelve miles from the top of africa each of these factors how does substantial influence the making up there divest communities of this fascinating territory one thing's for sap job growth period identity has been for. in times of adversity that's going to stand them in good stead and the interesting times ahead join us next week when we will hear what the economy holds for the fascinating territory. from all of us here at the alex salmond show for from the whole of the crew as could by. next week we voted overwhelmingly to remain in the e.u. and now we have to see what effect the hard drugs it could have in the gibraltar economy the reality is we haven't had a hard to break that scenario it was still in the e.u. we're still functioning. as we were doing in twenty sixteen we're a small number diversified economy so we adapt the history of gibraltar speaks for itself i mean it's been u
as well help today the rock of gibraltar the strives for you. as britain's i posted the point of the europe part of the iberian peninsula to start me here i'm only twelve miles from the top of africa each of these factors how does substantial influence the making up there divest communities of this fascinating territory one thing's for sap job growth period identity has been for. in times of adversity that's going to stand them in good stead and the interesting times ahead join us next week...
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welcome to the rock. welcome to the comic side and show from the rock of gibraltar today the second of our three part series we focus attention the peoples of the communities of this fascinating. honestly we delve into the history of a culture of we talked to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist who was your preacher e-mails and your messages courses and ration to the breakfast show and as ever there are strong opinions and he says campbell seems to forgotten those in the majority voted for breakfast whether you agree with them or not they voted democratically so this labor not believe in democracy anymore and robbers rather uncomplimentary about the d.p. he says how laughable are they just what samuelson m.p.'s are on alex semin show that for the republic of ireland and the e.u. to resolve the irish border crisis a bit like saying my dog has to go on the pavement and that is for my neighbors to clean it up grin benson and it spawns two trees amazing lack of giving interview says has
welcome to the rock. welcome to the comic side and show from the rock of gibraltar today the second of our three part series we focus attention the peoples of the communities of this fascinating. honestly we delve into the history of a culture of we talked to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist who was your preacher e-mails and your messages courses and ration to the breakfast show and as ever there are strong opinions and he says campbell seems to forgotten those in the...
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welcome to the rock. welcome to the alex sullivan show for the rock of gibraltar today massage and of our free fall serious we focus attention the peoples of the communities of us fascinating territories we delve into the history of the culture and we talk to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist who has your print job emails and your messages of course and ration to the banks issue and as ever there are strong opinions amy says campbell seems to forgotten those in the majority voted for banks it whether you agree with them or not they bought it democratically so this labor not believe in democracy anymore i'm brothers out on complementary about the d.p. he says how laughable are they just what family both an m.p.'s are on alex semin to that for the republic of ireland and the e.u. to itself i dish border crisis a bit like saying my dog has picked on the pavement and that is for my neighbors to clean it up grin benson and it spawns two trees amazing lack of getting into do you say it'
welcome to the rock. welcome to the alex sullivan show for the rock of gibraltar today massage and of our free fall serious we focus attention the peoples of the communities of us fascinating territories we delve into the history of the culture and we talk to some interesting characters of course there was a socialist who has your print job emails and your messages of course and ration to the banks issue and as ever there are strong opinions amy says campbell seems to forgotten those in the...
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and he wanted to get into the rock business the weight rock business. and inevitably, i would turn up at the show boot which he owed, and we just started talking. and he asked me how he got into business, and i just said, you have to start with a club. little by little, we had conversations, and then i realized i wanted to come back to philadelphia and be a part of something that had never been really successful. and i thought i might have the missing ingredient based on my knowledge of the entertainment in philadelphia. and i left my job in thanksgiving of '67. i called herb spivak the next day, the day after thanksgiving and said, i'm here, i'm back. and he said, great, where are you? and i said, well, i'm at my mother's house. and i said, but, you know, i'm anxious to get started. and there was silence on the other end of the phone. and i said, you did sign the lease? and there was silence. and then -- i just saw my whole life flash in front of me. i had a great job. >> so you were ahead of him and he had not signed the lease yet. >> and then he went
and he wanted to get into the rock business the weight rock business. and inevitably, i would turn up at the show boot which he owed, and we just started talking. and he asked me how he got into business, and i just said, you have to start with a club. little by little, we had conversations, and then i realized i wanted to come back to philadelphia and be a part of something that had never been really successful. and i thought i might have the missing ingredient based on my knowledge of the...
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and at number five, the rock at $124 million. the actor worked on five movies this year and doubled the $65 million he made last year for acting-related earnings. >> we get in this business to work hard but, most importantly, deliver to the audience, audience first. >> he got dollars. i think the rock is family first. look at what he just posted here. cute shot. oh, kevin. giving his little girl a swimming lesson. >>> bruce willis' is family first. even his own daughters take aim.
and at number five, the rock at $124 million. the actor worked on five movies this year and doubled the $65 million he made last year for acting-related earnings. >> we get in this business to work hard but, most importantly, deliver to the audience, audience first. >> he got dollars. i think the rock is family first. look at what he just posted here. cute shot. oh, kevin. giving his little girl a swimming lesson. >>> bruce willis' is family first. even his own daughters...
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only makes sense that the rock and the cast would have the premiere if n the orient.nd of course, we were there for all. >> i can't even hear myself talk because dwayne johnson's in the house. >> this is what it looks like when the rock triggers an avalanche of ear-piercing excitement inside the massive hong kong premiere. >> thank you so much for the love. >> what does it mean to you that whether you're in china or whether you're in a mall in california? these people lose their minds? >> we've been blown away with the love. >> dwayne, with the film's writer and director rawson marshall thurber told me, he worked hard to portray an amputee hero with respect and authenticity. >> spent a lot of time studying and researching amputees who are running, who are walking, i wanted to get this one right for them. i think we did it. >> neve campbell plays dwayne's wife on screen. she's also excited for the breakout show of "party of five." >> i think in the same way our family lost our parents and find a way to survive it will look at that story. >> they're planning for that ne
only makes sense that the rock and the cast would have the premiere if n the orient.nd of course, we were there for all. >> i can't even hear myself talk because dwayne johnson's in the house. >> this is what it looks like when the rock triggers an avalanche of ear-piercing excitement inside the massive hong kong premiere. >> thank you so much for the love. >> what does it mean to you that whether you're in china or whether you're in a mall in california? these people...
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you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. hen uses as a tool to help him with this impossible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. ok, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die hard, or, get this, "die rock hard"! see what i did there?! she laughs. i thought it was really good fun. it was really silly, it doesn‘t make any sense whatsoever, but i did enjoy it and an awful lot of that is down to the fact that he is such a likeable screen presence. there‘s even a lady from shanghai at the end of it for the cineastes, to keep them happy. it was real popcorn, leave your brain at the door and enjoy yourself entertainment. is it too sniffy of me to suggest that it‘s more about special effects than character and plot development? honestly? and you‘re going to have to believe me on this. it‘s about dwayne "the rock" johnson. that‘s good enough! now, the best out, lea
you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. hen uses as a tool to help him with this impossible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. ok, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die hard, or, get this, "die rock hard"! see what i did there?! she laughs. i thought it was really good fun. it was really silly, it...
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. >>> plus the rock of the family. saving his family in the new heart-pounding summer blockbuster. >> we've got to do this together. >> i'm scared. >> in real life, dwayne "the rock" johnson says it's his own family that saved him. >> when i had my daughters is when i realized what love meant. a true, authentic, unselfish love. >> how he says fatherhood has taken his acting game to a higher level. >>> clooney crash. the hollywood mega star riding a scooter colliding with a station wagon in italy. the injuries sustained and what the driver of that car is saying tonight. first here are the "nightline 5." >>> you've tried moisturizing after moisturizer. one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena. to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena. >>> overwhelming air fresheners can send you running. febreze one, no aerosols no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. >> and number one is coming up >> and number one is coming up in jus at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves
. >>> plus the rock of the family. saving his family in the new heart-pounding summer blockbuster. >> we've got to do this together. >> i'm scared. >> in real life, dwayne "the rock" johnson says it's his own family that saved him. >> when i had my daughters is when i realized what love meant. a true, authentic, unselfish love. >> how he says fatherhood has taken his acting game to a higher level. >>> clooney crash. the hollywood mega...
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change would you say you're confident the ability of the rock star deuce precious. is not just a soundbite to say that it's withstood worse in the past it really isn't any house and yeah there may be corrections ahead and so on but i think with the collective of experience the collective of. mention before the entrepreneurial spirit is here . and be comfortable environment for business to grow and we just adapt adoption improve. the future back to you and i like simon quick that is. of course. thank you very much thank you so much. if you want to start accommodation in gibraltar you don't find on the land you see least in the harbor i'm not joined by moscow book the general manager of the floating five star accommodation the son bought. a pretty ingenious idea when you're short allowed to put your five star hotel in the harbor exactly well you know in a kind of relatively real estate scarce environment this is a perfect example. you know hotel that serves a purpose in an area which actually as you mentioned earlier truly needed it and here we came the son born to cam
change would you say you're confident the ability of the rock star deuce precious. is not just a soundbite to say that it's withstood worse in the past it really isn't any house and yeah there may be corrections ahead and so on but i think with the collective of experience the collective of. mention before the entrepreneurial spirit is here . and be comfortable environment for business to grow and we just adapt adoption improve. the future back to you and i like simon quick that is. of course....
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one side spain on the other side the rock before us and. pushing eighty degrees before a lovely cooling. what would you say the main reason for people coming to gibraltar well it's a great little place it's the center of the world believe it or not if you live here you find that you like in an extended family most people know each other know off each other it's easy to get along crime is low. people are nice. for the rock and you have come to your poor through the cycles but what i can do is present you with the alex i'm in quit for appearing in the show when you know the. only scars. are possible your close friends thank you very much that you know he's a bike thank you. but there's more to gibraltar the politics of the economy infesting all these subjects let's talk for a bit about the people of the rock and see how these changing background influences affected the communities that make up the brault i'm joined by cruz. after a slow caly charting the the changing nature of the of the influences on gibraltar welcome to the show to know how
one side spain on the other side the rock before us and. pushing eighty degrees before a lovely cooling. what would you say the main reason for people coming to gibraltar well it's a great little place it's the center of the world believe it or not if you live here you find that you like in an extended family most people know each other know off each other it's easy to get along crime is low. people are nice. for the rock and you have come to your poor through the cycles but what i can do is...
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they're the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour. or in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset there's not a pool table on board. apart from that, i think it's about the best way to travel. >> americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that's $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, examination, sara lee, chevrolet. supply and demand. it's the same business. >> rock 'n' roll had been a little gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the '50s and '60s. in the '70s it becomes the main event. that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so -- yeah, it's a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top and money just -- whoo -- being thrown against the
they're the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour. or in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset there's not a pool table on board. apart from that, i think it's about the best way to travel. >> americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that's $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock...
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but now that the dust i used doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're all the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that believes that continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory cracking in uganda because with their work on it binding more than bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs. but others. can cook anything on the stove and save a lot of the stoves have really helped us because after building them
but now that the dust i used doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're all the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that believes that continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory cracking in uganda because with their work on it binding more than bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two...
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he wanted to get into the rock business. i would turn up at the showboat, which he owned, and we just started talking. he asked me how i got into business. and i said i started with a club. little by little he had conversations. i realized i wanted to come back to philadelphia and be part of something that had never been successful. i thought i might have the missing ingredient, based on my knowledge of the entertainment in philadelphia. i left my job. i called her back the next day and said i am here, i am back. the sacred, where are you? i said well, i met my mother's house. i said, i am anxious to get started. it was silence on the other end of the phone. i said, you did sign the lease, we are starting? and then there was silence. i just saw my whole life flashed in front of me. >> you were ahead of him, he had not even signed the lease yet? >> then, he went over and signed the lease that monday, and reopened february 2, 1968. >> was there a rock scene in philadelphia at that time? or was it that there was nothing like tha
he wanted to get into the rock business. i would turn up at the showboat, which he owned, and we just started talking. he asked me how i got into business. and i said i started with a club. little by little he had conversations. i realized i wanted to come back to philadelphia and be part of something that had never been successful. i thought i might have the missing ingredient, based on my knowledge of the entertainment in philadelphia. i left my job. i called her back the next day and said i...
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my head was brushing the rocks first so we could view it the visibility was that body couldn't see the rock until he actually hit it. there are certain areas that involve floating them to certain areas the involved diving them swimming them if we have to rescuers per child you know ensuring that just at all times if there were two there was one always holding on to the child you feel in control. to get myself. comfort of not losing control of the line i was confident of again the kid out i wasn't one hundred percent confident of game out of life because if we bashed him against a rock too hard and he dislodged. mask and flooded his mask he was a goner so that's why we have to be very slow and careful about not. banging them against rocks. the. point of. my needle is. not. my. best buddy but god but me but sometimes i might by the time that i know for the back of my hand all. mine see sees. the news that the first four of the boys have big risk you didn't go to safety is met with mixed emotions is the anxious families watch and like to learn who is being saved the some there is a lation
my head was brushing the rocks first so we could view it the visibility was that body couldn't see the rock until he actually hit it. there are certain areas that involve floating them to certain areas the involved diving them swimming them if we have to rescuers per child you know ensuring that just at all times if there were two there was one always holding on to the child you feel in control. to get myself. comfort of not losing control of the line i was confident of again the kid out i...
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is the key to this new eco stove once they're rocks that heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blazed a continuous flow of air over them. to was invented by ross twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that can reduce more than ninety percent of the tree cracking in uganda because with the use of work on it which are binding more than chuck or bonds more than half way i would ban it could mean it's efficient so i think. the volcanic rocks can be used for about two years an average of comes in virus configuration including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs which others. can cook anything on the stove and save a lot of the stoves have really helped us because aft
is the key to this new eco stove once they're rocks that heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blazed a continuous flow of air over them. to was invented by ross twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that can reduce more than ninety percent of the tree cracking in uganda because with the use of work on it which are binding more than chuck or bonds more than half way i would ban it could mean it's efficient so i think. the volcanic...
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but now the dust and you just doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oaks the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory in uganda because with. which a binding. bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs which other. you can cook anything on the stove and save a lot of the stoves have really helped us because after building them here the company gives you
but now the dust and you just doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oaks the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory in uganda because with. which a binding. bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus...
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over the last quarter century the rock has been very much the colony in transition from a military based economy to a service based economy and joining me now is see that quickly local business woman you've experienced at least a lot of part of that change how do you find this moving to the services of gibraltar is engaged i think such a resilient place and so like you said going from being when i came here there was still an element of being in garrison town you would see the soldiers sort of walking their military gear and you never see that anymore and it's some he was so slow really happened over the years and with that with the economy having been so deeply dependent on the m eighty things had to change in the financial services sector continues to change it continues to evolve all the time we're heavily heavily based in gaming sector now but it's moving on and on and on the promise of the new service because the pillows of calculus financial services the gaming industry tourism of course and the property market how do you see that that you compositional the gibralter standing up to
over the last quarter century the rock has been very much the colony in transition from a military based economy to a service based economy and joining me now is see that quickly local business woman you've experienced at least a lot of part of that change how do you find this moving to the services of gibraltar is engaged i think such a resilient place and so like you said going from being when i came here there was still an element of being in garrison town you would see the soldiers sort of...
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forced to leave the region but a cease fire deal brokered by russia has now brought the battle for the rock to a halt there are four villages that will remain under local control that means the government has agreed to not go into them burnet smith has been at the jordan syria border for days now as it's gone from heavy fighting to this new com he joins us live bennett give us a sense of how many people are leaving the area. well i think the hope is that the many thousands of syrian displaced syrians who've been amassing along this border will feel confident enough now to go home and we just over my shoulder is where some of them have been over the last couple of weeks or so and we went out and asked the we can't see the movement over there but the jordanian military locally down there has told us that last night they started going home and this morning they continued to go home and that will be what the jordanians government particularly hopes will continue happening it is they that along with the russians helped broker this deal the door damien's really want to make sure that the security
forced to leave the region but a cease fire deal brokered by russia has now brought the battle for the rock to a halt there are four villages that will remain under local control that means the government has agreed to not go into them burnet smith has been at the jordan syria border for days now as it's gone from heavy fighting to this new com he joins us live bennett give us a sense of how many people are leaving the area. well i think the hope is that the many thousands of syrian displaced...
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inside the city bowl will guess what human after the rock fortifications within the fortifications built to serve as retreat fortresses and cannon platforms over the coals it decades a gigantic stronghold came into being to stand if the building aspect would deter any enemy from attacking motor for the next centuries. but that time grew and developed into a modern city at first there were buildings in the plain style of the renascence nature of hoarding to the manor the age the knights of malta built a mall that is your estate animal brock style they also built the stock right in from aria a hospital with a thousand beds highly modern for its time. yeah the hospital has took care of the sick and taught anatomy and surgery to students of the order. the main ward was one hundred sixty five metres long and entry in the diary of a british ships chaplain described it as follows it is so wide that twelve men could easily walk abreast down the middle of it on both sides there are vets with iron posts which have captains and sheets and come to paint and are kept scrupulously clean and fresh. the
inside the city bowl will guess what human after the rock fortifications within the fortifications built to serve as retreat fortresses and cannon platforms over the coals it decades a gigantic stronghold came into being to stand if the building aspect would deter any enemy from attacking motor for the next centuries. but that time grew and developed into a modern city at first there were buildings in the plain style of the renascence nature of hoarding to the manor the age the knights of malta...
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my head was bashed in the rocks first so we could view it the visibility was that body couldn't see the rock until he actually hit it. there were certain areas that involve floating them through certain areas the involved diving them swimming them if we have to rescuers per child you know ensuring that just at all times if there were two there was one always holding on to the child you feel in control. in terms of to get myself out of comfort of not losing control of the line i was confident of again the kid out i wasn't one hundred percent confident of game out of life because if we bashed him against a rock too hard in the dishwasher mask and flooded his mask he was a goner so that's why we have to be very slow and careful about not. banging them against rocks. that body back down but need muscle pops out in my body time that i know for the back of my hand. one time. my sig did seize on. the news that the first four of the boys have big risk you didn't go to safety is met with mixed emotions is the anxious families watch and like to learn who has been saved the some there is a lation
my head was bashed in the rocks first so we could view it the visibility was that body couldn't see the rock until he actually hit it. there were certain areas that involve floating them through certain areas the involved diving them swimming them if we have to rescuers per child you know ensuring that just at all times if there were two there was one always holding on to the child you feel in control. in terms of to get myself out of comfort of not losing control of the line i was confident of...
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you also smuggled the records out you were absolutely key to releasing a russian rock music in the united states which was mad with some interest but never made it big is russian rock to country specific to engage western audiences you know it was big in the sense. of the purpose we put it out for and when it came out it was unbelievable the amount of press we got it exploded again it exploded because nobody ever thought this could possibly be behind the iron curtain the way that kenya looked the way that boris moved the way it would go the way that they saying was it was equal to any of the rock n roll going on in the united states it just was in russian so it became so big it was written in every kind of newspaper or magazine television shows morning talk shows it was everywhere so what that did which is what the purpose of the record was was it showed americans look there are people in russia that you can relate to that will just like people where you live and so it really was success success on that level i think it sold maybe fifteen or twenty thousand records which maybe in the in t
you also smuggled the records out you were absolutely key to releasing a russian rock music in the united states which was mad with some interest but never made it big is russian rock to country specific to engage western audiences you know it was big in the sense. of the purpose we put it out for and when it came out it was unbelievable the amount of press we got it exploded again it exploded because nobody ever thought this could possibly be behind the iron curtain the way that kenya looked...
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it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo humming, and ensuring patient safety at san francisco general. our it professionals make government accessible through award-winning mobile apps, and support vital infrastructure projects like the hetch hetchy regional water system. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs.
it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo humming, and ensuring patient safety at san francisco general. our it professionals make government accessible through award-winning mobile apps, and support vital infrastructure projects like the...
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you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. possible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. ok, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die hard, or, get this, "die rock hard"! see what i did there?! i thought it was really good fun. it was really silly, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but i did enjoy it and an awful lot of that is down to the fact that he is such a likeable screen presence. there's even a lady from shanghai at the end of it for the cineastes, to keep them happy. it was real popcorn, leave your brain at the door and enjoy yourself entertainment. is it too sniffy of me to suggest that it's more about special effects than character and plot development? honestly? and you're going to have to believe me on this. it's about dwayne "the rock" johnson. that's good enough! now, the best out, leave no trace, you've reviewed this before. yes, i have,
you believe in it, because you believe in the rock. possible mission. did you ever see towering inferno? oh, yes. ok, well, towering inferno is based on two books. it was based on the glass inferno and the tower. die hard was basically towering inferno with cowboys and indians. this is basically the rock meets die hard, or, get this, "die rock hard"! see what i did there?! i thought it was really good fun. it was really silly, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but i did enjoy it...
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make it through to the world cup final descent to take home frogs for the trophy then found a rock to join the team to beat a big win. in extra time. you know the headlines this thursday morning donald trump is due to start a controversial four day visit to the u.k. late today with protests expected in central london because of it. more news programs are being funded and promoted by facebook as it tries to topple fake news but it's raised questions of the censorship. good morning it's not a talk here in moscow this is out international with me kevin owen thirty minutes of sport to come starting off surprisingly with them last night. for england croatia advances to the final all the world cup twenty eighty beating england two one in a nail biting match the went into extra time. they were. they were he. thank god thank god. i think is an incredible achievement for a country where the league is a minor league where the majority not just a majority i sing almost one hundred percent of the players they don't play in croatia sold out people like. like myself working abroad and when you work
make it through to the world cup final descent to take home frogs for the trophy then found a rock to join the team to beat a big win. in extra time. you know the headlines this thursday morning donald trump is due to start a controversial four day visit to the u.k. late today with protests expected in central london because of it. more news programs are being funded and promoted by facebook as it tries to topple fake news but it's raised questions of the censorship. good morning it's not a...
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we used to grow crops and the stones got in the way of that but now we're lucky enough to have someone pay for them. there is a large tour of volcanic rocks a bit because toe factory the company builds up to sorties towards a day our own seventeen thousand have been sold so far each comes with us of books rose trained ses the device can be used in many regions and countries if we want to have as many people to be coming to bring you us to be able to record what we're doing in various parts of the country we don't want to on that if we're again remains here. uganda has a population of fourteen million ninety percent could chuckle so these are huge potential market for they told the benefits will also be huge and help to secure that for a station of the african continent. it's an old habit that spying more and more new uses it as an alternative to burning charcoal which is harmful to both the environment and the people that are using it but now sharon will take you to not africa to tunisia to be precise. that's right i went there has come up with a clever business idea to use the waste from dates production by telling it to wonderful. acces
we used to grow crops and the stones got in the way of that but now we're lucky enough to have someone pay for them. there is a large tour of volcanic rocks a bit because toe factory the company builds up to sorties towards a day our own seventeen thousand have been sold so far each comes with us of books rose trained ses the device can be used in many regions and countries if we want to have as many people to be coming to bring you us to be able to record what we're doing in various parts of...
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the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs which other home you can cook anything on the stove and save a lot of the stoves have really helped us because after building them here the company gives you the volcanic rocks. we have since given up using charcoal and only use charcoal dust which we used to light the rocks i now just spend a quarter of the money i used to spend on charcoal. what are you. insult western uganda at the foot of mount it has provided new opportunities for farming families it has trained and employed a number of groups to extract their rocks which i later collected and taken. the company premisses. the owner can look ok but use
the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs which...
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>> i think heavy metal is the true rock 'n' roll of the '80s. e, it glorifies sex and violence, it hates authority, and adolescent boys love it. >> this is it, this is the hot stuff. ♪ >> alan, turn it off for a second so we can talk. ♪ shot in the dark one step away from you ♪ ♪ shot in the dark >> you turn on your television set and you see this weird, beastly presentation that was birthed in the pit of hell. >> where do they get this information from that i'm satan? do i have horns -- i know i'm a bit strange-looking but do i breathe fire and have horns? >> critics say there's something seriously wrong with metal music, outrageous by design, that it may have contributed to a number of teenage suicides. >> has rock 'n' roll finally gone too far? a growing number of people think so. today they took their case to a u.s. senate hearing. their complaint? that rock lyrics and videos are crossing the line into trash and smut. >> we are asking the recording industry to voluntarily assist parents who are concerned by placing a warning label on music pr
>> i think heavy metal is the true rock 'n' roll of the '80s. e, it glorifies sex and violence, it hates authority, and adolescent boys love it. >> this is it, this is the hot stuff. ♪ >> alan, turn it off for a second so we can talk. ♪ shot in the dark one step away from you ♪ ♪ shot in the dark >> you turn on your television set and you see this weird, beastly presentation that was birthed in the pit of hell. >> where do they get this information from...