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now on bbc news it's time fro the travel show. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. i found an artefact! plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. nestled at the bottom of its slopes, the modern acropolis museum houses most of the artefacts found in the area. and this year, it celebrates its 10th anniversary. this museum replaced an older building that had become just too small to house the sheer number of antiquities found on the hill. it's ten times the size, it's got a unique collection, and as you can see from the queues, it's pretty popular. almost 15 million people have passed through the doors of the museum since it was opened a decade ago. and to mark the anniversary, a whole new section has just
now on bbc news it's time fro the travel show. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. i found an artefact! plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital...
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this week on the travel show... ith a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. we take a dive into the life of a travel vlogger. is it reallyjust one long holiday? you may not have heard of youtuber burnout, but the burnout is real. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. dedicated to the goddess athena, it is the centrepiece of the rocky acropolis hill. and it is the country's most visited monument. nestled at the bottom of its slopes, the modern acropolis museum houses most of the artefacts found in the area. including some of the famous parthenon frieze. and this year, it celebrates its 10th anniversary. this museum replaced an older building that had become too small to house the sheer number of antiquities fo
this week on the travel show... ith a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. we take a dive into the life of a travel vlogger. is it reallyjust one long holiday? you may not have heard of youtuber burnout, but the burnout is real. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the...
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next on bbc news it's the travel show. this week on the travel show...m of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. nestled at the bottom of the hill, the modern acropolis museum houses most of the artefacts found in the area. and this year, it celebrates its 10th anniversary. this museum replaced an older building that had become too small to house the sheer number of antiquities found on the hill. it's ten times the size with a unique collection and as you can see from the queues, it is rather popular. almost 50 million people have passed through the doors of the museum since it was opened a decade ago. and to mark the anniversary, a whole new section has just been opened to the public underneath the building. so what
next on bbc news it's the travel show. this week on the travel show...m of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. nestled at the bottom of the hill, the...
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hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan.ek, we are kicking off in iceland. it is a country famous for its natural beauty. but as cat moh has been finding out, things there are changing. we've all seen it on the covers of magazines, and the footage of nature documentaries. stunning images of a landscape from which iceland takes its name. but these glaciers are more fragile than they may seem, and they have a story fit for a storyteller. "there was an immense crack. the ensuing earthquake was greater than any experienced since man first walked the planet. my name is andri magnusson, i am a writer in iceland, i have written children's books, poetry, plays, science fiction and non—fiction. we are in an example of what has to happen to all coal—fired power stations in the world. i am part of a group who made a creative place out of it. what is your connection to glaciers? my connection to glaciers is more through my grandparents. my grandparents were founding partners of the icelandic glacial research society. and they went on a
hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan.ek, we are kicking off in iceland. it is a country famous for its natural beauty. but as cat moh has been finding out, things there are changing. we've all seen it on the covers of magazines, and the footage of nature documentaries. stunning images of a landscape from which iceland takes its name. but these glaciers are more fragile than they may seem, and they have a story fit for a storyteller. "there was an immense crack. the...
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time now for the travel show. this week on the travel show: i slide without the ice.hanging climate affects the landscape. we get some tips on how to vogue like a pro. and alec leaves his wheelchair behind as he takes a trip up the mast of a special 00:03:07,104 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 sailing ship. iceland is a country famous for its natural beauty. but as cat moh has been finding out, things there are changing. we've all seen it on the covers of magazines, and the footage of nature documentaries. stunning images of a landscape from which iceland takes its name. but these glaciers are more fragile than they may seem, and they have a story fit for a storyteller. "there was an immense crack. the ensuing earthquake was greater than any experienced since man first walked the planet. my name is andri magnusson, i am a writer in iceland, i have written children's books, poetry, plays, science fiction and non—fiction. we are in an example of what has to happen to all coal—fired power stations in the world. i am part of a group who made a creative place out of it. what is y
time now for the travel show. this week on the travel show: i slide without the ice.hanging climate affects the landscape. we get some tips on how to vogue like a pro. and alec leaves his wheelchair behind as he takes a trip up the mast of a special 00:03:07,104 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 sailing ship. iceland is a country famous for its natural beauty. but as cat moh has been finding out, things there are changing. we've all seen it on the covers of magazines, and the footage of nature...
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this week on the travel show, i am in thejungles this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's guests state. sarawak. —— guests state. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems in the world. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the results of its neighbour states. so iam going results of its neighbour states. so i am going to discoverfor results of its neighbour states. so i am going to discover for myself the sites and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will hang out with these guys. climbing jagged peaks, easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult hikes i have done. and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. (laughs). | world's most remote food festivals. (laughs). i have world's most remote food festivals. (laughs). i have to work on my snail sucking technique. i love sarawak so much. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. my trip sta rts ethnic groups in sarawak. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s gue
this week on the travel show, i am in thejungles this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's guests state. sarawak. —— guests state. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems in the world. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the results of its neighbour states. so iam going results of its neighbour states. so i am going to discoverfor results of its...
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now on bbc news, the travel show. turkey's sunken treasures. it's a wonderland down there.ragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. oh, yeah, there's hatchings! there are so many. this wasn't... ..wasn‘t part of the plan. and a beginner's guide to day of the dead. this morning, when i woke up, i didn't think i was going to be in the day of the dead parade in mexico city but i guess it kind of proves that, if you just act like you know what you are doing, anything can happen. theme music plays. turkey's aegean coast. it's where you will find some of history's big hitters. ancient and evocative ruin settlements, like pergamon and troy, and also here, the greek city of ephesus, which has been beautifully restored. here it is, the library of celsus. it was the third—largest in the ancient world and the reading room had over 15,000 documents in it. it might look beautiful now but into the 19705 it was just a pile of rubble. but looking pretty good, right? we are hardly off the beaten track here. you may well recognise the names of some of the local towns. bodrum and marma
now on bbc news, the travel show. turkey's sunken treasures. it's a wonderland down there.ragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. oh, yeah, there's hatchings! there are so many. this wasn't... ..wasn‘t part of the plan. and a beginner's guide to day of the dead. this morning, when i woke up, i didn't think i was going to be in the day of the dead parade in mexico city but i guess it kind of proves that, if you just act like you know what you are doing, anything can happen. theme...
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instead, the travel show. turkey's sunken treasures. it's a wonderland down there.he tragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. oh, yeah, there's hatchings! there are so many. this wasn't... ..wasn‘t part of the plan. and a beginner's guide to day of the dead. this morning, when i woke up, i didn't think i was going to be in the day of the dead parade in mexico city theme music plays. turkey's aegean coast. it's where you will find some of history's big hitters. ancient and evocative ruin settlements, like pergamon and troy, and also here, the greek city of ephesus, which has been beautifully restored. here it is, the library of celsus. it was the third—largest in the ancient world and the reading room had over 15,000 documents in it. it might look beautiful now but into the 19705 it was just a pile of rubble. but looking pretty good, right? we are hardly off the beaten track here. you may well recognise the names of some of the local towns. bodrum and marmaris are now as well known for their holiday resorts as they are for their classical heritage. this is k
instead, the travel show. turkey's sunken treasures. it's a wonderland down there.he tragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. oh, yeah, there's hatchings! there are so many. this wasn't... ..wasn‘t part of the plan. and a beginner's guide to day of the dead. this morning, when i woke up, i didn't think i was going to be in the day of the dead parade in mexico city theme music plays. turkey's aegean coast. it's where you will find some of history's big hitters. ancient and evocative...
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news up next is our travel show check in with a tour through germany wine country american.
news up next is our travel show check in with a tour through germany wine country american.
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now on bbc news it's time fro the travel show. this week on the travel show...a. i found an artefact! plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures,
now on bbc news it's time fro the travel show. this week on the travel show...a. i found an artefact! plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures,
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now on bbc news: the travel show, with lucy hedges. to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges, coming to you from the jungle in northern rwanda, where i'm hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago, the genocide here grabbed international headlines. over 800,000 people were killed in inter—ethnic violence injust 100 days. but a quarter of a century on, and rwanda has become one of africa's bucket list destinations. and its biggest draw, the furry, curious cousin to us humans, the mountain gorilla. so i have been promised a chance of a date with a silverback gorilla... ifeel like i should help them push. ..that is, if i ever make it up the mountain. oh my god, be careful! yeah, yeah, yeah! i'm standing here at the foothills of rwanda's volcanoes national park, which is the home and sanctuary of 20 troops of gorilla. it is very exciting, off we go. the park is part of the larger virunga
now on bbc news: the travel show, with lucy hedges. to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges, coming to you from the jungle in northern rwanda, where i'm hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago, the genocide here grabbed international headlines. over 800,000 people were killed in inter—ethnic violence injust 100 days. but a quarter of a...
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now on bbc news, the travel show.week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult hikes i have done. ..and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. sucking. laughs. i have to work on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in en
now on bbc news, the travel show.week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these...
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now on bbc news the travel show.s week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult hikes i have done. ..and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. laughs. i have to work on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english,
now on bbc news the travel show.s week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show... ncient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. nestled at the bottom of its slopes, the modern acropolis museum houses most of the artefacts found in the area. and this year, it celebrates its 10th anniversary. this museum replaced an older building that had become too small to house the sheer number of antiquities found on the hill. it's ten times the size, it's got a unique collection, and as you can see from the queues, it's pretty popular. almost 15 million people have passed through the doors of the museum since it was opened a decade ago. and to mark the anniversary, a whole new section has just been opened to the public underneath the building. so what are we looking at here? this is part of the ancient city of athens which is at the foot of the acropolis hill. it's actually a resid
now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show... ncient athenian warship. we're heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. nestled at the bottom of its slopes, the modern acropolis museum houses most of the artefacts found in the area. and this year, it celebrates its 10th anniversary. this...
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now on bbc news: the travel show. tu rkey‘s turkey's subcontractors. -- sucker treasures.eautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. there are so many. this wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner ‘s guide, today, the day. wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner '5 guide, today, the daylj shouldn't think i'd be in the parade but it proves that if you just act like you know we are doing, anything can happen. turkey ‘s agm coast. its field of history ‘s big hitters. ancient and evocative roman settlements like here and troy, and also here, the greek city which has been beautifully restored. the library of celsus, the third—largest in the world and it had over 30,000 documents adopted mother before now but in the 1970s this was a pile of rubble. looks pretty good, right? we are hardly off the beaten track here. maybelle recognise the names of local towns. they want and for the holiday resorts as they are for the holiday resorts as they are for the national —— classical heritage. this is further up the coast, a destination popular with ordinary repairs. these days it started attract
now on bbc news: the travel show. tu rkey‘s turkey's subcontractors. -- sucker treasures.eautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. there are so many. this wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner ‘s guide, today, the day. wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner '5 guide, today, the daylj shouldn't think i'd be in the parade but it proves that if you just act like you know we are doing, anything can happen. turkey ‘s agm coast. its field of history ‘s big hitters. ancient and evocative roman...
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sportsday is next, followed by the travel show. until next time, good night.in doha where britain's relay teams have ensured their place in tomorrow night's final. the men's team the defending champions, made it through their heat while the women did without their golden girl dina asher smith to also qualify. plenty more action on day eight of the competition — including a new world recrod in the women's a00m hurdles. our reporter ade adeoyen rounds up the action. mohammed is having the season of her life. she broke the world record at the american trials in the limb kick champion came he is attempting to wind a gold medal that has eluded her. she was under pressure from her compatriots, a rising star in the sport. mohammed took the last hurdle first and under pressure in the closing stages but she held onto the victory, lowering her world record. in the process she earned herself $100,000. on a night when katrina johnson thompson received her gold medalfor the johnson thompson received her gold medal for the heptathlon there was more success for britain. ashe
sportsday is next, followed by the travel show. until next time, good night.in doha where britain's relay teams have ensured their place in tomorrow night's final. the men's team the defending champions, made it through their heat while the women did without their golden girl dina asher smith to also qualify. plenty more action on day eight of the competition — including a new world recrod in the women's a00m hurdles. our reporter ade adeoyen rounds up the action. mohammed is having the...
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if you are on social media, so are we, just search bbc travel show to find our adventures.how team, here in turkey, it is goodbye. for many of us it is been a soggy start to our saturday, but they began to prove if it is dry, sunny weather you're after. the time being still have this conveyor belt of wet weather pushing up from the south—west affecting wales, the east midlands and northern england. it will its weight steadily south and east. where the warnings remain in force we have already seen a couple of inches of rainfall, another couple potential across parts of wales and some localised flooding. they could be some travel disruption, as well. you can super the wettest of the weather is, up to the wettest of the weather is, up to the far north, close to an area of low pressure, there is a scattering of sharp showers. some of the billing of sleet and snow to the tops of higher ground. we keep them showers going into scholars, but some sunny showers going into scholars, but some sunny spells through scotland and northern ireland, as well. at the same time, that band of r
if you are on social media, so are we, just search bbc travel show to find our adventures.how team, here in turkey, it is goodbye. for many of us it is been a soggy start to our saturday, but they began to prove if it is dry, sunny weather you're after. the time being still have this conveyor belt of wet weather pushing up from the south—west affecting wales, the east midlands and northern england. it will its weight steadily south and east. where the warnings remain in force we have already...
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now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. turkey's aegean coast. well recognise the names of some of the local towns. bodrum and marmaris are now as well known for their holiday resorts as they are for their classical heritage. more than 400 of the homes here in tepe neighbourhood were colourised last year, as part of a project run by a paint company. it looks great from a distance, but it's also lots of fun close—up. whoa! high five, high five! yeah!yeah! the aim was that it would make tepe a much more liveable environment. these homes had been earmarked for demolition. i have moved a few hours down the coast to the mula region, to the junction of the aegean and mediterranean seas. welcome to iztuzu beach here, just a few kilometres away from the sleepy little beach town of dalyan, here in turkey. 30 years ago, no—one really knew about the beach, but 30 years ago, they also were not paying much attention to what was happening underneath the sands. this is one of the most important nesting sites for europe's population of endangered loggerhead turt
now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. turkey's aegean coast. well recognise the names of some of the local towns. bodrum and marmaris are now as well known for their holiday resorts as they are for their classical heritage. more than 400 of the homes here in tepe neighbourhood were colourised last year, as part of a project run by a paint company. it looks great from a distance, but it's also lots of fun close—up. whoa! high five, high five! yeah!yeah! the aim was that it would make...
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news up next is our travel show check in with a tour through germany wine country america. it's not immediately obvious that martin suffers from depression but he often struggles with ordinary daily tasks even getting up in the morning can be tough certain routines can help him get through the day for example meditating frequently or talking to others and speaking openly about his situation. i think that i've learned to tell people who are already who i am. and how i react and this helps. sometimes i tell friends to take it easy with me if i'm feeling a bit down in turn basin august. in the periods of depression martin is often plagued by feelings of hopelessness emptiness and guilt 6 years ago he was so depressed that he decided to commit suicide. in the manic phase as he is full of energy and feels very creative. piece flora's the contrasts in his feelings in the music that he compares this. the souffle biggest there are many failings ups and it's that i've packed them into different chapters and they conjure up very deep or special meaningful moments for me. and one of t
news up next is our travel show check in with a tour through germany wine country america. it's not immediately obvious that martin suffers from depression but he often struggles with ordinary daily tasks even getting up in the morning can be tough certain routines can help him get through the day for example meditating frequently or talking to others and speaking openly about his situation. i think that i've learned to tell people who are already who i am. and how i react and this helps....
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shall we work out where in the world the travel show is this week. what is your guess?atch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. african music plays. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago, the genocide here grabbed international headlines. over 800,000 people were killed in inter—ethnic violence injust 100 days. but a quarter of a century on, and rwanda has become one of africa's bucket list destinations. and its biggest draw — the furry, curious cousin to us humans, the mountain gorilla. african music plays. the walk is pretty tough, i am not going to lie. the higher we get, the higher the altitude, my breath is getting shorter. three hours, and 4000 metres above sea level, and i was beginning to fear i might not everfind a gorilla. whispers: oh, my god! it's there! grunts. playful flute music plays. you really should be scared, but they are so big, i've got francis like my life depended on it. whispers: we have really lucked out here. we have the mother cradling he
shall we work out where in the world the travel show is this week. what is your guess?atch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. african music plays. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago, the genocide here grabbed international headlines. over 800,000 people were killed in inter—ethnic violence injust 100 days. but a quarter of a century on, and rwanda has become one of africa's bucket...
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. >> henry's emilia's love >> i went on the internet and found all of these clips from this travel show that's where i was like this guy is amazing because he's so fun and energetic on camera and funny and loose and i was like that's a movie star. >> you're filming the gi joe spin off. how is that going? >> i'm being beat up on a regular basis. so i'm barely on crutches at the moment. so i cannot wait for people to actually see it. i think we're gonna finish around february. hopefully we stay on track for an october release. >> coming up later, i want to talk about your on-screen chemistry. >>> also ahead what geena davis is telling us about a beetlejuice reboot. >> i know! >> it makes me wanna kiss you guys. come on. >>> and speaking of reboots -- >> i don't want to wait. >> is dawson's creek coming back to tv? >> i'm actually involved. >>> plus pink's musical memories revealed. embarrassing stories she's only telling "e.t." >> ll cool j looked at my butt, but so did rihanna. it was a good butt. >> then -- >> i'm r announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by
. >> henry's emilia's love >> i went on the internet and found all of these clips from this travel show that's where i was like this guy is amazing because he's so fun and energetic on camera and funny and loose and i was like that's a movie star. >> you're filming the gi joe spin off. how is that going? >> i'm being beat up on a regular basis. so i'm barely on crutches at the moment. so i cannot wait for people to actually see it. i think we're gonna finish around...
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now it‘s time for the travel show.ts of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english, called cat. like the city of cats? yes, cat city. 0k, we‘re starting here in the state capital kuching, and we are travelling all the way up here to the kelabit highlands. it‘s going to be a journey. on my first stop, i am going to meet one of the state‘s most iconic residents. and here he is. the orangutan. so much soul in their eyes. 97% of their dna is shared with humans. that where they get the name — orangutan means "man of the forest." 0rangutans are native to only two islands in southeast asia. some live on sumatra, but the vast majority
now it‘s time for the travel show.ts of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english,...
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just search bbc travel show.ng to create an all british final. manchester city are still hot on the heels of liverpool in the premier league, the gap is down to three points
just search bbc travel show.ng to create an all british final. manchester city are still hot on the heels of liverpool in the premier league, the gap is down to three points
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that's in the travel show in half an hour. much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the city's public transport network — many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against a newly—imposed ban on wearing face—masks. the protesters use the masks to avoid identification. hong kong's leader, carrie lam, is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. the extreme actions of the extreme actions of rioters the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong, and made hong kong society semi—paralysed. everyone is very worried and concerned, or even scared. the government will suppress violence with the greatest determination. i appeal to everyone to support the government in suppressing violence in accordance with the law, condemn violence together and cut ties with rioters with a firm well. let's talk to our correspondent robin brant who's in hong kong. this p
that's in the travel show in half an hour. much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the city's public transport network — many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against a newly—imposed ban on wearing face—masks. the protesters use the masks to avoid identification. hong kong's leader, carrie lam, is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying...
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and, coming up at 10:30, the travel show is in the jungles of borneo, exploring malaysia's biggest statehello, good morning. the kenyan long—distance runner eliud kipchoge has made history in vienna this morning, becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in 1:59.40. but that time will not be recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition. another reason for it not being recgonised is the team of rotating pacemakers that he used, who were guided by a laser in the road, which kept them within the two hour time limit. we'll speak to a sports psychologist in a moment about the scale of his achievement, but first, here's the closing moments of the run. 300 metres to go, he can see the finish line here! neil armstrong we had on the moon in 1969, roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 yea rs bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago, edward hillary, the first man to climb everest in 1953, we have one minute to go, eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to ru
and, coming up at 10:30, the travel show is in the jungles of borneo, exploring malaysia's biggest statehello, good morning. the kenyan long—distance runner eliud kipchoge has made history in vienna this morning, becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in 1:59.40. but that time will not be recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition. another reason for it not being recgonised...
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. ♪ who makes possessions in a traveling show ♪ >> the button was so big when i sat on the peian oa yaewabut i loved it. i probably went a lot too fartl out of hand. but do i regret it? absolutely not. >> reporter: what he does regret, he says, are the deeper more serious things, like the moment in 1974 when he was introduced to cocaine. and you said that the first time you tried it, you actually threw up, and then you went back and asked for more? >> because i wanted to join in so much and be part of the gang, i went back and asked for another line. >> reporter: even though it was making you sick? >> i know. isn't that crazy? but being a drug addict is crazy. i so wish i had never taken the drug. but unless i had got some, i wouldn't be the person i am today. ♪ pretty eyed >> reporter: he has now been sober for 29 years, and he is remarkably open about how devastating his addiction was. >> it nearly destroyed myself. my soul was black like a charred piece of steak until i said i need help, and suddenly, a little pilot light in my soul came along and said yes, i'm still here, i'm still he
. ♪ who makes possessions in a traveling show ♪ >> the button was so big when i sat on the peian oa yaewabut i loved it. i probably went a lot too fartl out of hand. but do i regret it? absolutely not. >> reporter: what he does regret, he says, are the deeper more serious things, like the moment in 1974 when he was introduced to cocaine. and you said that the first time you tried it, you actually threw up, and then you went back and asked for more? >> because i wanted to...
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i have two national traveling shows out right now on american political posters. the one on the left, this is james montgomery who did this poster. the head of the committee to defend america by aiding the allies is a republican. william white from kansas. which i think many of you know, from the state of kansas. in any event -- we will go back one more. it is interesting, for the first time, hoover and the communists were on the same side. the communists were anti-interventionist during this period until the invasion of the soviet union in june, 1941. this is from chicago. this is a powerful poster. there is a time when there were alliances between hoover and the communists. we will go back to poland. we need to stop for a minute here. the war in poland started in 1939. the german army crashed across the border and made much faster progress than anybody expected. even though the polls are in the process of retreating and they are trying to hold warsaw, most of the journalists thought, ok, the germans will drive them back, they will retreat across the river, set t
i have two national traveling shows out right now on american political posters. the one on the left, this is james montgomery who did this poster. the head of the committee to defend america by aiding the allies is a republican. william white from kansas. which i think many of you know, from the state of kansas. in any event -- we will go back one more. it is interesting, for the first time, hoover and the communists were on the same side. the communists were anti-interventionist during this...
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. >> and dozens of other acts and travelling shows. less well known today is that he was also a best-selling author, an inspirational lecturer on temperance and on success in business, a real estate developer, a builder, banker, state legislator, the mayor of the city of bridgeport, for which he lived for most of his adult life. he was even a candidate for congress, losing a bare knuckle contest to a cousin also named barnum. in all of these endeavors, he was a promoter and self-promoter without peer, a relentless advertiser and unfailingly imaginative concocter of events to draw the interest often the feverish interests of potential patrons. i'm going to read one other just paragraph in a preliminary way just to sort of get you situated work barnum, for some of the things that come later. central to his philosophy and success was the relationship to his audience that he developed during his decades as a showman. that relationship centered on the single word most associated with barnum in his lifetime, humbug. as he himself wrote in hi
. >> and dozens of other acts and travelling shows. less well known today is that he was also a best-selling author, an inspirational lecturer on temperance and on success in business, a real estate developer, a builder, banker, state legislator, the mayor of the city of bridgeport, for which he lived for most of his adult life. he was even a candidate for congress, losing a bare knuckle contest to a cousin also named barnum. in all of these endeavors, he was a promoter and self-promoter...
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. >> so jock and his wife, pat, take the levi's to a traveling appraisal show here in town with hightations. they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous po
. >> so jock and his wife, pat, take the levi's to a traveling appraisal show here in town with hightations. they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started...
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nor man rock well's freedom exhibition is a traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the nor man rock well museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day and putting on the road the great images that norman rock well painted that created a national concept of the four freedoms that made visible, tangible, real the concepts that president roosevelt expressed in 1941 in the state of the union address. >> this is freedom of speech and expression. everywhere in the world. the second is freedom of every person who worships god in his own way everywhere in the world. the third is freedom from want, which translated in the world forum means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peace-time life everywhere in the world. the fourth is freedom of -- from fear. which translated in the world terms means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation would be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. [applause] john: what people forget today is that the
nor man rock well's freedom exhibition is a traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the nor man rock well museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day and putting on the road the great images that norman rock well painted that created a national concept of the four freedoms that made visible, tangible, real the concepts that president roosevelt expressed in 1941 in the state of the union address. >> this is freedom of speech and expression. everywhere in the world. the...
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showing the extent of tesla's shift to sales overseas. sophie: china's biggest travelbyd showed a huge slump. back to thist automaker and they saw a decline of around 9% for the three months through september. sales of electric vehicles have been following for three consecutive months after the chinese government scaled back subsidies. there are opportunities for india to benefit from global economic uncertainty. our guest is speaking to us from riyadh. >> the sales are picking up. called a major festival diwali. i would say ask me after diwali. just like you would after christmas. diwali sales have been very good. they have been in double digits. you are obviously a huge player. anand: we did have more nonworking days as we called them. we work aggressively cutting any excess inventory. i think most car companies have sanitized their price lines. there is a great deal of hope about the season from now on. >> phase one, whatever between the united states and china, you are thinking? anand: i will say something very controversial. >> please do. beneficiary of a any trad
showing the extent of tesla's shift to sales overseas. sophie: china's biggest travelbyd showed a huge slump. back to thist automaker and they saw a decline of around 9% for the three months through september. sales of electric vehicles have been following for three consecutive months after the chinese government scaled back subsidies. there are opportunities for india to benefit from global economic uncertainty. our guest is speaking to us from riyadh. >> the sales are picking up. called...
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great to a synagogue yesterday after news of this came out to show solidarity other political leaders are traveling to how to speak to the jewish community there and show that looking at this there have been calls for politicians to take direct action giving police more powers more powers to do more and there are also calls which i think will be heeded to give more direct police protection to synagogues it's done in some of the larger cities across germany but it may be that all jewish institutions need to be routinely protected by police in order to prevent this kind of horrific attack thank you very much t w political correspondent. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in ecuador protesters have clashed with riot police in the capital quito it was the 6th day of nationwide protest following cuts to fuel subsidies and other austerity measures the government has declared a state of emergency and nearly 700 people have been arrested. police in honduras have fired tear gas at protesters demanding the resignation of president kwan all on the hernando's the protests
great to a synagogue yesterday after news of this came out to show solidarity other political leaders are traveling to how to speak to the jewish community there and show that looking at this there have been calls for politicians to take direct action giving police more powers more powers to do more and there are also calls which i think will be heeded to give more direct police protection to synagogues it's done in some of the larger cities across germany but it may be that all jewish...
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they take the bible to a traveling appraisal show in 2009 to see if the experts can give them some guidance southampton county." >> and they say? >> "okay. next?" >> that's it? >> that's pretty much it. they were very nice, but they didn't seem very interested. >> were you concerned people wouldn't believe you? >> it never crossed my mind, 'cause i have always heard, since i was a little child, this bible was on nat turner when he was captured. >> wendy doesn't give up. she e-mails the smithsonian in washington, d.c. surely, someone there will show some interest...right? >> i got the standard, "should we be interested, we'll contact you." and i didn't hear anything. >> but unbeknownst to wendy, someone is interested at the smithsonian, and he's thinking maybe, just maybe, he's onto the discovery of a lifetime. >> it began to convince me that what i was looking at was something that could be authentic. >> putting the bible to the test, next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. 2,000 fence posts. 900 ac
they take the bible to a traveling appraisal show in 2009 to see if the experts can give them some guidance southampton county." >> and they say? >> "okay. next?" >> that's it? >> that's pretty much it. they were very nice, but they didn't seem very interested. >> were you concerned people wouldn't believe you? >> it never crossed my mind, 'cause i have always heard, since i was a little child, this bible was on nat turner when he was captured....
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tomorrow i'll go through a time line of the shaking traveling across the bay area and show how fast seismic 4:26, and trending this morning, britain's prince harry becomes openly emotional in public. >> as he spoke at the well child awards in london he recalled attending the event last year with his wife, and how she knew she was pregnant but they hadn't told anyone yet. >> i remember -- [ applause ] >> sorry. i remember squeezing ming megha hand so tight during the awards thinking what it would be like to be parents. >> they honor seriochildren wit serious illnesses and care givers. >>> back to the breaking news this morning, an update on yesterday's massive fire where two fuel storage tanks exploded at an oil facility. coming up in a live report on where things stand this morning including impacts to nearby neighborhoods and schools. you're watching today in the bay. the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> b
tomorrow i'll go through a time line of the shaking traveling across the bay area and show how fast seismic 4:26, and trending this morning, britain's prince harry becomes openly emotional in public. >> as he spoke at the well child awards in london he recalled attending the event last year with his wife, and how she knew she was pregnant but they hadn't told anyone yet. >> i remember -- [ applause ] >> sorry. i remember squeezing ming megha hand so tight during the awards...
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connecting sydney with new york and london which would save passengers up to 4 hours of travel time so we needed to show that this can be done safely become they don't know with with the rest that we have for the pros we believe that this data this information will help us get there. 2 more research flights a planned and if you're wondering about the long haul flights company print qantas hasn't given any specifics but said that it will come up and emissions from the flight will be offset. so central madrid is usually the scene of bustling traffic but while it's usually tourists flocking to the spanish capital on sunday the city streets belong to hundreds of sheep shepherds drove their herds through the heart of the city as part of an annual offense to call for the protection of ancient grazing routes are threatened by urbanisation protests is now in its 13th year. and you can get that and all of the latest news information around the clock on our website w dot com and follow us on twitter at t w news i'm william glu cruft in berlin stay tuned now for a look at how postwar germany has fared on the 3 val
connecting sydney with new york and london which would save passengers up to 4 hours of travel time so we needed to show that this can be done safely become they don't know with with the rest that we have for the pros we believe that this data this information will help us get there. 2 more research flights a planned and if you're wondering about the long haul flights company print qantas hasn't given any specifics but said that it will come up and emissions from the flight will be offset. so...
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nor man rock well's freedom exhibition is a traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the nor man rock well museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day and putting on the road the great images that norman rock well painted that created a national concept of the four freedoms that made visible, tangible, real the concepts that president roosevelt expressed in 1941 in the state of the union address. >>
nor man rock well's freedom exhibition is a traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the nor man rock well museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day and putting on the road the great images that norman rock well painted that created a national concept of the four freedoms that made visible, tangible, real the concepts that president roosevelt expressed in 1941 in the state of the union address. >>
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connecting sydney with new york and london which would save passengers up to 4 hours of travel time so we need to show that this can be done safely they can be told where with with the rest that we have for the pros we believe that this that this information will help us get there. to more research flights a planned and if you're wondering about the ultra long haul flights comp and footprint qantas hasn't given any specifics but said that all carbon emissions from the flight will be offset. in the buddhist league shelter had an opportunity to go top of the league with 3 points away at hoffenheim on sunday but the topsy turvy nature of their campaign continued as hoffenheim recorded a 2 nil victory to make it back to back wins. hoffenheim welcome shelter to the south west looking for back to back wins off the last match day shop victory of a boy and it would have to be a nother upset with david wagner's side needing just 3 points to go chop off the match day 8 band shell coming close after just 3 minutes daniel caligiuri clipping the outside of the post with a sumptuous free kick close but not close en
connecting sydney with new york and london which would save passengers up to 4 hours of travel time so we need to show that this can be done safely they can be told where with with the rest that we have for the pros we believe that this that this information will help us get there. to more research flights a planned and if you're wondering about the ultra long haul flights comp and footprint qantas hasn't given any specifics but said that all carbon emissions from the flight will be offset. in...