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all that and a lot more on next week's travel show. stories with us in the world. until next time, though, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the team in london, it's goodbye. hello there. we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. many northern areas, scotland and northern ireland, much cooler and fresher on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off at 11—14 degrees, whereas further north, low single figures, perhaps a touch of frost in one or two of the glens, with some mist and fog. and as we head to friday itself, that weather front barely moves. it stays static through central parts of the country, with brighter weather t
all that and a lot more on next week's travel show. stories with us in the world. until next time, though, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the team in london, it's goodbye. hello there. we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. many northern areas, scotland and northern ireland, much cooler and fresher on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've...
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all that and a lot more on next week's travel show. re your travel stories with us in the world. until next time, though, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the team in london, it's goodbye. hello. after a rather chilly start to october, it will feel a bit warmer for many of us in the day ahead. there's an area of milder, warmer air that's been moving into the uk between these two weather fronts. initially two weather fronts. during tuesday between these initially during tuesday between these two weather fronts, you can see the warmer colours moving in. we have because the weather fronts are close by, cloud to begin the day, stretching into a large part of england and wales with patchy rain and drizzle to begin tuesday with the best of the sunshine from north—east england into scotland. scotla nd north—east england into scotland. scotland will have the lion's share of the sunshine, rattling through the north with a strong wind and, well, where we start with cloud, it should brighten up a little bit but further south through north
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now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights. and we go behind the scenes as scientists attempt a delicate operation to restore a priceless discovery back to its former glory. this is one of the oldest structures of wooden ship in the world. we start this week in egypt's capital cairo, a huge sprawling city and home to more than 20 million people. the traffic here in cairo is just another level. cars everywhere, and the sounds from the horns beeping, it is just nuts. as we reach giza on the outskirts of the city, we get a glimpse of the archaeological wonders that have fascinated visitors for centuries. wow! is that them? i've only ever seen them on tv. we're still quite far away from them, but actually it's breathtaking. the ancient egyptians built these pyramids as elaborate tombs
now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights. and we go behind the scenes as scientists attempt a delicate operation to restore a priceless discovery back to its former glory. this is one of the oldest structures of wooden ship in the world. we...
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still to come on the travel show... seeing the deep south by car, and the black forest by train. ersus hipsters in the land of milk and honey. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions for getting the best out of travel. coming up, the gift of a weekend in italy, and directions for a road trip in america's deep south. first, though, 0ctober marks the official opening of the qe2 as a floating hotel in dubai. since she first set sail nearly half a century ago, the queen elizabeth 2 has circled the globe 25 times. for the past decade, she's been languishing at port rashid in dubai after several false starts to refit her. finally, the work is done and she is welcoming guests on board once again. next, christine evans has a lovely idea to celebrate her son's 50th birthday later this year. she says he's never been to italy, and she wonders... christine, a number of airlines sell gift vouchers, but i'm not in favour of them because they restrict the flights you can take. similarly, hotel chains sell gift cards, but again you're restricting choice. instead i suggest you
still to come on the travel show... seeing the deep south by car, and the black forest by train. ersus hipsters in the land of milk and honey. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions for getting the best out of travel. coming up, the gift of a weekend in italy, and directions for a road trip in america's deep south. first, though, 0ctober marks the official opening of the qe2 as a floating hotel in dubai. since she first set sail nearly half a century ago, the queen...
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but from me and the rest of the travel show team. goodbye.ous, have seen plenty of sunshine around. chilly mornings with mist and fog around, some of it quite dense. that's how it looks for most of us this weekend. england and wales hold the dry weather. some rain in the forecast for parts of scotla nd rain in the forecast for parts of scotland and northern especially tomorrow. this afternoon, lots of sunshine across england and wales. mist and fog stubborn to clear. it should clear from most mist and fog stubborn to clear. it should clearfrom most places. further north and west, thick cloud around and a bit of a breeze. some rain and drizzle over the north and western isles. but east of scotland doing well with the sunshine. and pleasa nt doing well with the sunshine. and pleasant for england and wales. into this evening and overnight, most places stay dry. central and southern areas have lengthy clear skies, mist and fog developing. more cloud across the north and west. the range will increase over the north west of scotland, some of it qui
but from me and the rest of the travel show team. goodbye.ous, have seen plenty of sunshine around. chilly mornings with mist and fog around, some of it quite dense. that's how it looks for most of us this weekend. england and wales hold the dry weather. some rain in the forecast for parts of scotla nd rain in the forecast for parts of scotland and northern especially tomorrow. this afternoon, lots of sunshine across england and wales. mist and fog stubborn to clear. it should clear from most...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news, it's an egypt extravaganza as the travel show visits cairo to checkon the construction of the grand egyptian museum. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood
and in half an hour here on bbc news, it's an egypt extravaganza as the travel show visits cairo to checkon the construction of the grand egyptian museum. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood
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now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.s week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i have heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and even the instruments are made of ice. so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscape, culture and society are brought to life through its music. i lost it! but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. it is here on the oslo waterfront that a huge transformation has been taking place, and a big part of that was this rather spectacular building, the oslo opera house. it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and is a symbol for the city's commitment to the arts. so i guess it is a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. plays horn. that's so good! thank you. that is amazing, such a variety of sounds comes out of what i guess
now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.s week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i have heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and even the instruments are made of ice. so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscape, culture and society are brought to...
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now on bbc news a special edition of the travel show from kazakhstan.are in kazakhstan. the view from the top! a vast country in the middle of central asia... full of stunning landscapes and nomadic traditions. you can feel the fish tugging on the net. nature and the great outdoors have always been central to that kazakh people's way of life. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting... i get it. and i am here to explore how they are now combining both ancient and modern ways to stay in touch with their wild side. grunts. it feels good to make the sound, but i don't know what they are saying. woo! this is a lot of fun! i've arrived in kazakhstan‘s biggest city of almaty. once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city. now things have changed. back in 1991 it was the last soviet republic to declare independence, ten days before the collapse of the union. since then it has been under the president nazarbayev who moved the capital north to the purpose—built city of astana. one thing is clear, this country has
now on bbc news a special edition of the travel show from kazakhstan.are in kazakhstan. the view from the top! a vast country in the middle of central asia... full of stunning landscapes and nomadic traditions. you can feel the fish tugging on the net. nature and the great outdoors have always been central to that kazakh people's way of life. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting... i get it. and i am here to explore how they are now combining both ancient and modern ways to stay in touch...
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and in half an hour the travel show explores the vast central asian
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today we are fishing, and on the fishing team we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenterne of whom you know already, our fisherman and his father in the back. these are our boats. 0ut there, there's a lot of fish, and our plan is to catch them and bring them back to shore. 0k. we're maybe 100 metres offshore. we've encountered the first net. so from what i understand, the net was put out last night right before sunset. and it stays out until sunrise, and they come and pull it back in, and every day is quite a surprise. but it seems that over the years there are more and more in the nets ok, so it's my turn to give this a shot, pulling in the net. it's not too hard, actually. it's interesting, because it is like when you are fishing with a reel, you can feel the fish tugging on the net. you must love it out here. so we've been pulling the net for about 30 minutes, now. the basket‘s almost full. so i think we're probably getting near the end. we've caught a lot of fish. and besides the amount, they're big fish. myself, being a traveller, connecting with people is always ver
today we are fishing, and on the fishing team we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenterne of whom you know already, our fisherman and his father in the back. these are our boats. 0ut there, there's a lot of fish, and our plan is to catch them and bring them back to shore. 0k. we're maybe 100 metres offshore. we've encountered the first net. so from what i understand, the net was put out last night right before sunset. and it stays out until sunrise, and they come and pull it back...
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and in half an hour the travel show has tips on how to get the best out of a visit to america's deepn, france and germany have condemned in the strongest possible terms the killing of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. in a statement, they say there's an ‘urgent need for clarification' from saudi arabia. yesterday, the saudi government admitted for the first time he did die in its consulate in istanbul — but said it was in a fight. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports new pictures have now merged of jamal khashoggi walking towards the saudi consulate in istanbul and towards his death. more and more countries are demanding the truth, the whole truth. the saudi explanation that he died in a fight has been all but rejected by many governments. where is his body? europe's three major powers have come together to condemn the killing in the strongest possible terms. the joint statement says... they continue... we condemn this act in the strongest terms, as we made clear yesterday. that isn't urgent need to clarify what happened. we are far from having this cleared up thos
and in half an hour the travel show has tips on how to get the best out of a visit to america's deepn, france and germany have condemned in the strongest possible terms the killing of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. in a statement, they say there's an ‘urgent need for clarification' from saudi arabia. yesterday, the saudi government admitted for the first time he did die in its consulate in istanbul — but said it was in a fight. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports new...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show.g the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world's most spectacular railways. joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan 0stlund, an all—round train fanatic and author of a book on the bergensbanen train line. so tell me a bit about this book. why did you write a book about the bergensbanen railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1,200 metres, it is one of europe's highest railways, before it descends steeply into norway's second city of bergen. but this elemental landscape posed a huge challenge and an engineering triumph for those working on the rail during its construction between 1894 and 1909, with around 20 people thought to have died in the process. at a time when norway's
now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show.g the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world's most spectacular railways. joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan 0stlund, an all—round train fanatic and author of a book on the bergensbanen train line. so tell me a bit about this book. why did you write a book about the bergensbanen railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in...
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now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights.
now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show.the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights.
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and in half an hour the travel show heads to the frozen landscapes of norway and visits a musical festivalre ice takes centre stage. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames moments after taking off from the team's stadium last night. vichai srivaddhanaprabha is thought to have been on board with 4 others. he bought leicester city 8 years ago, pouring millions of pounds into the club, which helped it win the premier league title in 2016. sima kotecha's report contains flashing images. the scene today. helicopter wreckage after the crash yesterday evening. an hour or so after the final whistle, this. a huge fireball. people stunned, in shock, bewildered. oh, my god. a helicopter‘s just crashed next to the stadium. the bbc understands the chair and owner of leicester city football club was on board. vichai srivaddhanaprabha has been in charge since 2010. it's still not clear who else was with him. he came into the club. 0bviously invested heavily into the club. 0bviously took the club to new heights with wi
and in half an hour the travel show heads to the frozen landscapes of norway and visits a musical festivalre ice takes centre stage. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames moments after taking off from the team's stadium last night. vichai srivaddhanaprabha is thought to have been on board with 4 others. he bought leicester city 8 years ago, pouring millions of pounds into the club, which helped it win the...
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africa the first major tour first lady without her husband the first of four countries on her travels showed what was gonna she received a warm welcome in the capital where she visited a hospital of hundred teddy bears to a group of mothers to have babies a lot of trouble taking a trip to promote children's wellbeing and it's part of her be best policy initiative after she goes on to malawi kenya and egypt. this is nobel prize for physics has gone to three pioneers in the field of lasers the royal swedish academy recognize the work of american art asking french miniature rod grow i'm canadian dollar strickland who is the first woman for fifty five years to win the award for three help take lasers out of the realm of science fiction and into everyday reality. they did it in star trek making objects move with a laser beam without touching them in a t.v. series they called it the tractor beams on. it isn't science fiction anymore at least on a macroscopic level. one of the three winners of the nobel prize in physics after ashkan invented a laser light trap known as optical tweezers. it works li
africa the first major tour first lady without her husband the first of four countries on her travels showed what was gonna she received a warm welcome in the capital where she visited a hospital of hundred teddy bears to a group of mothers to have babies a lot of trouble taking a trip to promote children's wellbeing and it's part of her be best policy initiative after she goes on to malawi kenya and egypt. this is nobel prize for physics has gone to three pioneers in the field of lasers the...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news, it's an egypt extravaganza as the travel show visits cairo to checkon the construction of the grand egyptian museum. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded. ben ando reports. gently, a man in his 90s is stretchered up a steep bank by firefighters — the last passenger to be rescued from a train left stranded by flooding after the river cynon burst its banks at penrhiwceiber, nearaberdare. earlier, those on the train had recorded the waters rising around them as they waited for help. very dangerous for the train to move forwards or backwards at that point in time. the rail incident officer from network rail quickly assessed the validity of the line and made a decision at that point that it was wiser to evacuate the passengers rather than attempt to drive the
and in half an hour here on bbc news, it's an egypt extravaganza as the travel show visits cairo to checkon the construction of the grand egyptian museum. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded....
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and in half an hour the travel show visits scotland, to see what the world porridge making championshiplike. after a fortnight of denials, saudi arabia has admitted that the missing journalist, i jamal khashoggi died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. president trump has described the latest version of events as ‘credible‘. 18 people have been arrested and two seniorfigures have been sacked as jon donnison reports. after weeks of denials, saudi arabia is changing its tune. the admission thatjamal khashoggi is dead, finally came on state tv. more than a fortnight after the journalist walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul, never to be seen again, the saudis now say he was killed in a fight that broke out inside the building. speaking in arizona, president trump said the saudi explanation was credible. saudi arabia has been a great ally, but what happened is unacceptable. we are going to see, they have arrested, just for the people at the table, a larg
and in half an hour the travel show visits scotland, to see what the world porridge making championshiplike. after a fortnight of denials, saudi arabia has admitted that the missing journalist, i jamal khashoggi died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. president trump has described the latest version of events as ‘credible‘. 18 people have been arrested and...
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and in half an hour the travel show explores the vast central asian landscapes of kazakhstan.ing. the scottish national party leader nicola sturgeon has said her party's 35 mps would vote in favour of another eu referendum — if given the opportunity to do so at westminster. her comments are a boost to the campaign for a so—called ‘people‘s vote‘, although the first minister said the "real solution" for scotland was independence. it comes as theresa may seeks to strike a deal with the eu in the next few weeks — would then need parliamentary approval. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. chanting. calls for a second referendum on the terms of brexit were accompanied through central london today by hundreds of dogs. their owners delighted to hear the snp now support their cause. while labour has not ruled out supporting a so—called people's vote, theresa may has said it will not happen. nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that, faced with a choice between a cobbled—together brexit deal or no deal at all, mps should look at an alternative. there is no doubt the calls for
and in half an hour the travel show explores the vast central asian landscapes of kazakhstan.ing. the scottish national party leader nicola sturgeon has said her party's 35 mps would vote in favour of another eu referendum — if given the opportunity to do so at westminster. her comments are a boost to the campaign for a so—called ‘people‘s vote‘, although the first minister said the "real solution" for scotland was independence. it comes as theresa may seeks to strike a deal...
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and, in 30 minutes the travel show heads to the frozen landscapes of norway and visits a musical festivalre ice takes centre stage. that's at 10:30. a man has been charged in the us state of florida in connection with a series of letter bombs sent to prominent critics of president trump. cesar sayoc is accused of transporting and mailing explosives, and threatening former presidents. mr trump condemned what he described as "terrorising acts" and called for americans to unite following the attacks. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. armed with forensic evidence against cesar sayoc, the police moved in. their target, this white van emblazoned with stickers praising president trump and denouncing the democrats. a registered republican whose political allegiances were on display for all to see. he was active on social media, supporting the president and in person, at a trump rally. donald] trump, next president of the united states. cesar sayoc is now facing charges that could result in a prison terms of up to 48 years. let this be a lesson to anyone, regardless of their poli
and, in 30 minutes the travel show heads to the frozen landscapes of norway and visits a musical festivalre ice takes centre stage. that's at 10:30. a man has been charged in the us state of florida in connection with a series of letter bombs sent to prominent critics of president trump. cesar sayoc is accused of transporting and mailing explosives, and threatening former presidents. mr trump condemned what he described as "terrorising acts" and called for americans to unite following...
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travel minute. you can't encourage them with quality. >> tom: it promotes the show, it's for us. nthony: here we go, "travel minute." all non-essential personnel can leave. >> todd: set up the shot, he starts talking about uruguay. this guy comes out of the background just dragging a garbage can. >> anthony: i fell in love with this place, i fell in love with it the first day. >> todd: tony's like, "how's that?" and i'm like, you know, i got it, but in the background, i got a guy dragging a trash can. >> anthony: perfect. yes, yes. those are the types of production values we like, todd. >> todd: okay, perfect metaphor for these "travel minutes." >> anthony: now [ bleep ] off. thanks. that was it. >> david: that's what you've been complaining about for like an hour? >> anthony: yeah. it's my integrity, man. >> david: but you phoned that in. >> anthony: yeah, but i still feel like i'm jacking off a hobo. >> mo: conventions of television making had to leave the room. and it was actually really wonderful to find ways to work around those parameters. >> jared: the great thing about thi
travel minute. you can't encourage them with quality. >> tom: it promotes the show, it's for us. nthony: here we go, "travel minute." all non-essential personnel can leave. >> todd: set up the shot, he starts talking about uruguay. this guy comes out of the background just dragging a garbage can. >> anthony: i fell in love with this place, i fell in love with it the first day. >> todd: tony's like, "how's that?" and i'm like, you know, i got it, but...
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a map of his travel shows where he is or isn't welcome, like deep red montana, where he staged threees to try and defeat democratic senator john tester, yet he's all but steering clear of florida, holding no big rallies so far this fall. bill nelson has asked trump to stay away. his itinerary is different than on his victory tour after the 2016 election, gop candidates are trailing in most of those trump states. but republicans are likely to keep control of the senate because of the blessing of geography, in red state races like tennessee, where a rally lasts long after he leaves because of a film ad blasting the democratic candidate. >> this guy will vote against us every single time. >> reporter: the president appears in nearly 20% of all political ads. so far this year, 20% has been spent on house ads. the midterm election has -- even old rivals like ted cruz have long embraced him and now depend on trump to fire up his coalition. >> i think it energizes people and it raises turnout. >> it will be of course not the first time they have met. they actually buried that hatchet in a p
a map of his travel shows where he is or isn't welcome, like deep red montana, where he staged threees to try and defeat democratic senator john tester, yet he's all but steering clear of florida, holding no big rallies so far this fall. bill nelson has asked trump to stay away. his itinerary is different than on his victory tour after the 2016 election, gop candidates are trailing in most of those trump states. but republicans are likely to keep control of the senate because of the blessing of...
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a map of his travel shows where he is and is not welcome. he staged three rallies to defeat the democrat jon tester in a race republicans see as no easy task. he is steering clear of florida, holding no big rallies this fall. governor rick scott is locked in a tight race has asked trump to stay away. a gop official said. his itinerary is far different than on the election as he thanked voters he turned from blue to red. gop canned states are trailing like in pennsylvania and ojhioh michigan and wisconsin. from red state races like tennessee, a trump visit lingers long after he leaves because of tv ads blasting the democrat. >> this guy will 100% vote against us every single time. >> across the country, the president appears in nearly 20% of all political ads. so far at least $55 million has been spent on pro trump ads and $65 million has been on anti-trump ads. they solidified trump as the undisputed leader. even ted cruise have long embraced him and depend on trump to fire up his coalition. >> it energizes people and drives turn out. in thi
a map of his travel shows where he is and is not welcome. he staged three rallies to defeat the democrat jon tester in a race republicans see as no easy task. he is steering clear of florida, holding no big rallies this fall. governor rick scott is locked in a tight race has asked trump to stay away. a gop official said. his itinerary is far different than on the election as he thanked voters he turned from blue to red. gop canned states are trailing like in pennsylvania and ojhioh michigan and...
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kennedy: this is an incredible travel show.nly are you dabbling as a cannabis sommelier, that is aspirational, but you went to the oswell ufo festival and hung out with experiencers. these are people who have been abducted? >> that's like the pc way of saying abductees. first look is broken up essentially into two parts. it's travel and the experiential segments. i've been to france, montreal. kennedy: like canada's version of france. >> exactly. or it's like europe's version of canada. kennedy: yeah, if you go to las vegas and stay at paris, you don't have to go to paris. >> bellagio is right across the street. exactly. but you have the travel segments and the experiential segment, i'm a cannabis sommelier, wrestling a 600 pound man. kennedy: was that erotic? >> a little bit. two sweaty men in diapers rolling around together. kennedy: which is a regular tuesday for you. >> weekend. tuesdays are different. kennedy: is success the greatest revenge? >> yeah, there's a lot of naysayers and people that doubted me and people haven't
kennedy: this is an incredible travel show.nly are you dabbling as a cannabis sommelier, that is aspirational, but you went to the oswell ufo festival and hung out with experiencers. these are people who have been abducted? >> that's like the pc way of saying abductees. first look is broken up essentially into two parts. it's travel and the experiential segments. i've been to france, montreal. kennedy: like canada's version of france. >> exactly. or it's like europe's version of...
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a map of his travels shows where he is - and isn't - welcome.like deep red montana, where he's staged three rallies to try and defeat democratic senator jon tester in a race even most republicans see as no easy task.yet he's all but steering clear of florida - holding no big rallies so far this fall. gov. rick scott, who's locked in a tight race to unseat democratic senator bill nelson, has asked trump to stay away.a gop official told cnn his itinerary is far different than on his victory tour after the 2016 election as he thanked voters in places he turned from blue to red. statewide gop candidates are trailing in most of those new trump states - like pennsylvania and ohio, michigan and wisconsin.but republicans are likely to keep control of the senate because of the blessing of geography, from red state races like tennessee, where a trump visit lingers long after he leaves because of tv ads blasting the democratic candidate. natsot/blackburn ad:"phil whatever the hell his name is, this guy will 100% vote against us every single time." across the country, the president appears in nea
a map of his travels shows where he is - and isn't - welcome.like deep red montana, where he's staged three rallies to try and defeat democratic senator jon tester in a race even most republicans see as no easy task.yet he's all but steering clear of florida - holding no big rallies so far this fall. gov. rick scott, who's locked in a tight race to unseat democratic senator bill nelson, has asked trump to stay away.a gop official told cnn his itinerary is far different than on his victory tour...
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. >> it was a traveling show? layed the supermarket circuit. >> the supermarket circuit quickly turned into an awards circuit. at 22 he won the first of seven academy award nominations for his role in the last picture show. >> she is. don't you tell me she won't. >> you remember getting that call about 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, you've been nominated for an academy -- what? it was out of the blue, right? i was just blown away. >> in 1975 bridges starred in the western "rancho deluxe." it wasn't be a big commercial hit, but it turned out to be the most important movie he's ever made. >> that's the one i met my sweet wife, sue, on. >> so paint the picture for me. you're sitting in a hot tub somewhere in montana. >> i'm doing a scene with sam and harry dean stanton and i cannot take my eyes off this gorgeous -- i didn't know what she was, a made, a waitress. i couldn't take my eyes off her. gorgeous girl, two black eyes and a broken nose. that juxtaposition of disfigurement with beauty and you had me. i finally got my
. >> it was a traveling show? layed the supermarket circuit. >> the supermarket circuit quickly turned into an awards circuit. at 22 he won the first of seven academy award nominations for his role in the last picture show. >> she is. don't you tell me she won't. >> you remember getting that call about 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, you've been nominated for an academy -- what? it was out of the blue, right? i was just blown away. >> in 1975 bridges starred in the...