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now on bbc news, the travel show.m one of the world's most exciting train rides to hurtling downhill without brakes to moose tracking in the forests of canada. this week, we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from my local park here in tokyo. we've not been travelling these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace for all of us here on the programme. but over the past few years, we've been to hundreds of incredible places and faced many unusual and occasionally uncomfortable situations. i faced my fear of heights jumping off the sky tower in new zealand, ignored basic safety advice and danced with scissors in peru, and played real—life mario kart down some of the busiest roads in tokyo. but it's notjust me, though. all of us travel show regulars have had some pretty wild adventures and this week we're looking back at some of our favourites. first up, in 2018, we went tojordan to mark 100 years since the culmination
now on bbc news, the travel show.m one of the world's most exciting train rides to hurtling downhill without brakes to moose tracking in the forests of canada. this week, we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from my local park here in tokyo. we've not been travelling these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace for all of us here on the programme. but over the past few years, we've been to...
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now on bbc news, the travel show. sun, sea, surf and social distancing.s spain and other european countries open their borders to tourists, we ask — is it wise to go on holiday when our health could still be at risk? hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming this week from london's theatreland. now, this place is a favourite with tourists from all over the world. but with many theatres and venues issuing dire warnings about their future, we'll be hearing about the work that's being done here and around the world to try and get that curtain up once again. also coming up on this week's show: the unique pilot project that could save our holidays. wejoin a dry run on the spanish island of mallorca. the kit that protected our health, but is now polluting the french riviera. we've got news of the heroic efforts to get rid of it. and covid in the caribbean: what lockdown has meant for that little piece of paradise. well, for a change, let's start with some good news. and it looks like holidays to many parts of europe are now back on the cards this summer, th
now on bbc news, the travel show. sun, sea, surf and social distancing.s spain and other european countries open their borders to tourists, we ask — is it wise to go on holiday when our health could still be at risk? hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming this week from london's theatreland. now, this place is a favourite with tourists from all over the world. but with many theatres and venues issuing dire warnings about their future, we'll be hearing about the work that's being done...
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now on bbc news, this week's travel show is a special edition more now on the death ofjack charlton.s been described as an iconic figure. the english would all association said it was devastated by his death. his granddaughter spoke of him as a kind and genuine man. his flip still hung up i think it is the really little things that you miss. have thought of lost a joker. indicate‘s family, he was rendered by the act. complete strangers sharing their grief. absolute genius. when you think about his career, allegedly he didn't take off until he was 29. i remember one day when there was a pre— warm—up, jack unfortunately had the ball and hit a child in the crowd and he stopped everything he was doing and he came to the back of the goal, came into the shed and check on the child to make sure they weren't ended with the ball. it showed what i really gentle and kind individualjack was. the tributes have given his family comfort today. the man described here is the man they also knew and loved. he was a really good person. he was. and he will be hugely missed. in ourfamily, and also in the
now on bbc news, this week's travel show is a special edition more now on the death ofjack charlton.s been described as an iconic figure. the english would all association said it was devastated by his death. his granddaughter spoke of him as a kind and genuine man. his flip still hung up i think it is the really little things that you miss. have thought of lost a joker. indicate‘s family, he was rendered by the act. complete strangers sharing their grief. absolute genius. when you think...
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hello, and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice.ace looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what? it feels so good to be back on the road. coming up on this week's show... refunds and your rights. why are some passengers still out of pocket for the flights that never took off? canals without the crowds. could the end of the lockdown mean a second chance for venice? and exit makes an exit, as the massive serbian summer festival is finally cancelled, we ask — what next for live music? first up, that issue thatjust doesn't go away — refunds. you may remember when we first started reporting on lockdown back at the end of march, it quickly became apparent that many people just couldn't get their money back for cancelled flights. four months on, and we're still being contacted by viewers who can't get a refund from their airlines, so we'
hello, and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice.ace looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what? it feels so good to be back on the road. coming up on this week's show... refunds and your rights. why are some passengers still out of pocket for the flights that never took...
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now on bbc news, the travel show.m michelin—starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. around the world there are places where the tourism industry is emerging and fingers crossed for all those who have plans in place for this summer. unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show so this week we're going to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from years gone by. we start in singapore. back in 2016 we sent henry golding to get a taste of the world's first michelin starred street food, and typically, he even managed to make himself useful. this is singapore's largest hawker markets in the heart of chinatown, and
now on bbc news, the travel show.m michelin—starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. around the world there are places where the tourism industry is...
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still to come on the travel show: covid cruising and the caribbean.ckdown. and will we ever get an encore? the off—stage drama at some of the world's biggest shows. so don't go away! now, if you're planning on going on holiday anytime soon, you'll probably be asked to wear one of these, and potentially a pair of these. but how will you get rid of them afterwards? that's the question causing concern on the french riviera, where rubbish like this is washing up on local beaches. at this time of year, the beaches along this stretch of mediterranean coastline would usually be full of tourists enjoying cote d'azur‘s famously hot summer but social distancing and travel restrictions have resulted in emptier beaches that are drawing locals to them for a very different reason. operation mer propre are a group of divers who are trying to raise awareness of the impact covid waste is having on local marine life. every year, roughly 10 million tons of plastic ends up in the ocean. the worry is that this figure will rise as the world turns to single—use plastics to
still to come on the travel show: covid cruising and the caribbean.ckdown. and will we ever get an encore? the off—stage drama at some of the world's biggest shows. so don't go away! now, if you're planning on going on holiday anytime soon, you'll probably be asked to wear one of these, and potentially a pair of these. but how will you get rid of them afterwards? that's the question causing concern on the french riviera, where rubbish like this is washing up on local beaches. at this time of...
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hello and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice.mile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what? it feels so good to be back on the road. coming up on this week's show... refunds and your rights. why are some passengers still out of pocket for the flights that never took off? canals without the crowds. could the end of the lockdown mean a second chance for venice? and exit makes an exit, as the massive serbian summer festival is finally cancelled, we ask, what next for live music? first up, that issue thatjust doesn't go away — refunds. you may remember when we first started reporting on lockdown back at the end of march, it quickly became apparent that many people just couldn't get their money back for cancelled flights. well, four months on and we're still being contacted by viewers who can't get a refund from their
hello and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice.mile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what? it feels so good to be back on the road. coming up on this week's show... refunds and your rights. why are some passengers still out of pocket for the flights that...
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this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on 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 landscapes, culture and society are brought to life through its music. but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. and it's here on the oslo waterfront that a transformation has been taking place. and a big part of that was this 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's a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. playing horn that's so good! thank you! it's amazing that such a variety of sounds comes out of such a simple instrument. yes, it's quite simple, as you see. or, at the wrong way — this way. it's a bone, and it's a goat's horn, or, at the wrong
this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on 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 landscapes, culture and society are brought to life through its music. but first, i start my trip in...
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now on bbc news, the travel show.week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on 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 landscapes, culture and society are brought to life through its music. but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. and it's here on the oslo waterfront that a transformation has been taking place. and a big part of that was this 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's a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. playing horn that's so good! thank you! it's amazing that such a variety of sounds comes out of such a simple instrument. yes, it's quite s
now on bbc news, the travel show.week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on 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 landscapes, culture and society are brought to life through its music....
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the travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers.welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice. now, if the smile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what?
the travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers.welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice. now, if the smile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what?
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unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show so thisgoing to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from years gone by. we start in singapore. back in 2016 we sent henry golding to get a taste of the world's first michelin starred street food, and typically, he even managed to make himself useful. this is singapore's largest hawker markets in the heart of chinatown, and its rampacked with stalls selling traditional dishes. 0ne stall in particular is causing quite a stir. this queue is absolutely humongous, full of all sorts of people from singapore, from around the world, a lot of tourists. you can imagine it for some sort of concert, but in fact it's for that hawker stall over there, one of two recipients here in singapore that actually achieved a michelin star, so i'm going to meet the chef. hawker—chan! hi! so this is the chef extraordinaire, hawker—chan. and he's been doing this for over 30 years, right? yeah. wow! i attempt to give hawker—chan a hand serving crowds of people. do you want it spicy, do you wa
unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show so thisgoing to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from years gone by. we start in singapore. back in 2016 we sent henry golding to get a taste of the world's first michelin starred street food, and typically, he even managed to make himself useful. this is singapore's largest hawker markets in the heart of chinatown, and its rampacked with stalls selling traditional...
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between march and june, we on the travel show estimate that at least half a billion travellers have hadlled worldwide, and, quite reasonably, many would like their money back. the airline's response has been very lacking in information, and the most important thing is how long i should expect to wait for my refund. the travel agent is saying that the airline is responsible, and the airline is telling me that the travel agent are responsible. we received the refund number on june ist. and as yet we have had nothing else. we only know that there is 120 days' wait. the same as everybody else. i have lost myjob now as well, so i have got no income any more, so it would have been nice to have it back. a little sooner. with flights being cancelled, your rights are clear. at least in the uk and the european union. you must get your money back within a week, whether you have booked direct with the airline, or through a travel agent. many other countries, including the us, india, brazil and egypt have similar rules, but, in this unprecedented crisis, it's clear that many airlines and agents are
between march and june, we on the travel show estimate that at least half a billion travellers have hadlled worldwide, and, quite reasonably, many would like their money back. the airline's response has been very lacking in information, and the most important thing is how long i should expect to wait for my refund. the travel agent is saying that the airline is responsible, and the airline is telling me that the travel agent are responsible. we received the refund number on june ist. and as yet...
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if you remember "gypsies, tramps and thieves," cher was born in the wagon of a travelling show. this is her origin story. this is a tough one. would cher enjoy a merry-go-round? to be completely honest, i've pondered this question before. there cher is -- wait, that's not cher. it's waldo, as a cher impersonator. hang it up, waldo, you can't pull it off. there she is. soaked in the back of a log flume, and doing a terrible job of social distancing. at least put on a mask, cher. don't you love to read? this is fun. it's a clip of some construction workers, pulling a cable out of the ground. or so it appears. actually, i know what's going on. can we turn up the sound? hey joe, tony, help me with this cable. it's so big. it sure is frank. all three of us need to use our rippling thighs to get it out of this hole. yeah, yeah. sorry, i've been quarantined a long time. you know, there's so much misinformation regarding coronavirus and it's hard to know who to trust for honest and accurate medical information. well, you should trust doctors. like me, doctor sean, because i'm not just a
if you remember "gypsies, tramps and thieves," cher was born in the wagon of a travelling show. this is her origin story. this is a tough one. would cher enjoy a merry-go-round? to be completely honest, i've pondered this question before. there cher is -- wait, that's not cher. it's waldo, as a cher impersonator. hang it up, waldo, you can't pull it off. there she is. soaked in the back of a log flume, and doing a terrible job of social distancing. at least put on a mask, cher. don't...
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norman rockwell's four freedoms exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50thersary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms.
norman rockwell's four freedoms exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50thersary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms.
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travel down 80 to 95% on any given day. airport officials say the songs are one more way to show travelers that here, safety is number one on >> ♪ you can fly today, in and out of san jose ♪ >> the songs will play every 20 minutes at the airport. and airport officials wanted me to remind you if you do come to the airport, it is suggested that you wear a mask even when you're outside. but they're required indoors. and approximate you don't have a mask, you'll be approached by somebody who works alt the airport and asked to dawn a mask. if you don't have one, they have plenty for you, live in san jose, kpix 5. >>> new video of a chp helicopter rescue on mount diablo. a 59-year-old man fell on a trail near the north gate entrance last night. the people with him liked out to call 911. crews found him hoisted him off the mountain and flew him to john mure medical center. he needed surgery but is expected to survive. >>> a big brush fire got a little too close for comfort to several homes. and chopper five was flying over the scene this afternoon. you can see where planes dropped the fire retardant on to several properties there.
travel down 80 to 95% on any given day. airport officials say the songs are one more way to show travelers that here, safety is number one on >> ♪ you can fly today, in and out of san jose ♪ >> the songs will play every 20 minutes at the airport. and airport officials wanted me to remind you if you do come to the airport, it is suggested that you wear a mask even when you're outside. but they're required indoors. and approximate you don't have a mask, you'll be approached by...
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norman rockwell's four freedoms exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms. that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts that president roosevelt expressed in his state of the union address in 1941. freedom oft is speech and expression. .verywhere in the world of everyd is freedom person to worship god in his own way, everywhere in the world. want,ird is freedom from which translated into world terms, means economic understandings, which will secure to every nation, a healthy, peace time life for its inhabitants, everywhere in the world. freedom from fear. this translated into world terms, means a worldwide reduction of armaments to centerpoint, and in such a fashion that no nation would be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. [applause] [thundering applause] >>
norman rockwell's four freedoms exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms. that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts that president roosevelt expressed in his state of the union address in 1941. freedom oft is speech and...
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norman rockwell's exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the great images that norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms, that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts president roosevelt expressed in the state of the union address in 19 for th41. >> the first is freedom of speech and expression anywhere in the world. is freedom of every person to worship god in his own way anywhere in the world. the third is freedom from , translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure for every nation a healthy peacetime for its inhabitants everywhere in the world. fourth is freedom from fear, which, translated into world terms, means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a that and in such a fashion no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. [applause] >> what people forget today is that the concept of fou
norman rockwell's exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the great images that norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms, that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts president roosevelt expressed in the state of the union address in 19 for th41. >> the first is freedom of speech and expression...
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the benefit of remote work, not just productivity but the idea that you can reduce costs in travel, trade shows, et cetera it is great from a business and personal standpoint. now the tooth paste is out of the tube and it will be hard to go back. there has been a lot of research in the area and most businesses now are pointing to a hybrid work model that look more like one to three days of remote work per week and then they leverage their physical infrastructure for the activities performed in person i think the hybrid model is customers that land on a going forward basis? >> are you saying it is sustainable? i think some analysts are on the conservative side? >> we have done well in the first half of the year we significantly outperformed expectations and we increased our expectations for the back half of the year i think it is important to be relatively proven given the economic dislocation so of course we're being truth a -- prudent and realistic. we're kon we're continuing to do large scale, and it points to the important of continuity >> what are the differences that you're seeing geograph
the benefit of remote work, not just productivity but the idea that you can reduce costs in travel, trade shows, et cetera it is great from a business and personal standpoint. now the tooth paste is out of the tube and it will be hard to go back. there has been a lot of research in the area and most businesses now are pointing to a hybrid work model that look more like one to three days of remote work per week and then they leverage their physical infrastructure for the activities performed in...
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travel city shows. a lot of his after subject to some prolonged was on play can only put. on trial legit mental of law the whole body called what i've said when i asked why french people of arab and african origin seem to live in much less affluent areas than the white middle class. families and this was. easily tickles with us plenty to almost demand ergo it going to levy booze why do people. provide tools as. a. sadistic ministry the work ethic leave us poor for dollars with shitty forces don't we bore you. have a clue superior beatrice or to tell you are doing a problem in reverse to tell you who will not get 2 pieces from feel. really men put pressure on him impressed with you through the last year if you go mental or social to school now and you want to be a model or is it a prescription i know where you want to see it is wrong because you but when she was born in poverty. he promised to close with you to. give me suck on a canoe and non-country that one and it's really only one of us will bend down leave it leave you in. a me sonny pastures all teaching of ready to d
travel city shows. a lot of his after subject to some prolonged was on play can only put. on trial legit mental of law the whole body called what i've said when i asked why french people of arab and african origin seem to live in much less affluent areas than the white middle class. families and this was. easily tickles with us plenty to almost demand ergo it going to levy booze why do people. provide tools as. a. sadistic ministry the work ethic leave us poor for dollars with shitty forces...
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travel city shows. a lot of ways they have to subject to some prolonged was on play can only put that on for a levy on mental i've lost the whole body cancer called what i've said when i asked why french people of arab and african origin seem to leave in much less affluent areas than the white middle class of the early ninety's and this was. easily tickles almost demand ergo it going to levy booze why do people. provide tools. to discriminate the work of the cleavers poor $4.00 for city forces don't leave or you. have a clue superior beatrice or terry tell you are doing a problem in reverse to tell your boss who will not get 2 pieces from feel. really men put pressure on the men plus put you through the last year of human will or. want to be a model or is it a prescription i know we're going to see to treat but it is wrong because you but when she was born in poverty he saw. the. key problem to it was this huge difference. to me stuck on a canoe and non-country that one and it's really the only one of u
travel city shows. a lot of ways they have to subject to some prolonged was on play can only put that on for a levy on mental i've lost the whole body cancer called what i've said when i asked why french people of arab and african origin seem to leave in much less affluent areas than the white middle class of the early ninety's and this was. easily tickles almost demand ergo it going to levy booze why do people. provide tools. to discriminate the work of the cleavers poor $4.00 for city forces...
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his accusers tellsuous she believes there won't be closure until more are arrested. >>> safe travels. we'll showuow
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. >>> safe travels. we'll showou how plexiglas, masks and shields are the new normal for air travelers. plus, tips to stay healthy when you reach your vacation destination. >>> and staging a revolution this holiday. h hamilton asks us to re-examine. >>> first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> covid-19 is not going away. it's getting worse. >> i don't think anyone predicted a sunbelt resurgence. >> another day, another record in the number of confirmed covid cases. >> with fourth of july, there's concern numbers will rise even higher. >> we haven't totally succeeded yet. we will soon. but we haven't killed all of the virus yet. >> president trump is celebrating after the u.s. economy posted its best single month job gain in history. >> we're still down 15 million jobs. >> the apparent murder of vanessa guillen. >> the investigation is not over and our efforts are ongoing. >> prosecutors have charged ghislaine maxwell with grooming young girls for epstein. >> ghislaine finally stands charged
. >>> safe travels. we'll showou how plexiglas, masks and shields are the new normal for air travelers. plus, tips to stay healthy when you reach your vacation destination. >>> and staging a revolution this holiday. h hamilton asks us to re-examine. >>> first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> covid-19 is not going away. it's getting worse. >> i don't think anyone predicted a sunbelt resurgence. >> another day,...
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trump will travel to mount rushmore for a fireworks show this friday where south dakota's governor says there won't be social distancing. we told those folks that have. >>concerns that they can stay home but we won't be social distancing governor kristi noem said they will pass out face mask but will require them. trump has continued to refuse to wear one leaving him almost completely isolated from his own allies occasionally the president. >>i want to wear masks just a signal to people that he thinks it's important. >>magda should now stand for mass are great again as the administration downplays intelligence assessments that russia was offering to pay the taliban to kill us troops. the press secretary did confirm trump has finally been briefed on it the president does read this president i'll tell you is the most informed person on planet earth when it comes to the threats that we face that information was included months ago in a written intelligence report that trump gets on a daily basis, but rarely reads the president and then agree to something i read every single day vice presid
trump will travel to mount rushmore for a fireworks show this friday where south dakota's governor says there won't be social distancing. we told those folks that have. >>concerns that they can stay home but we won't be social distancing governor kristi noem said they will pass out face mask but will require them. trump has continued to refuse to wear one leaving him almost completely isolated from his own allies occasionally the president. >>i want to wear masks just a signal to...
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travel provider. vietnam, indonesia, south korea, only countries that showed air travel instic july.hina and the u.s., they do nominate in the number of flights out there operating. business/update. >> if you're taking on any flight now, you're not going to theant to do it in northeast. landfallstorm fay made northeast of atlantic city. it's flooding in new jersey. it's not too horrendous out there now. we understand. we got a nice little map showing tropical storm is going to go. i'm interested, this is sixth named storm of the season. number.ecord >> it is a record number. there was lot of concern about earlier because of the wind at one point, look like new york would face the storm since sandy. we know what happened there. look like the storm lost little moving littlend bit out of the path of some of folks who will be affected. >> not so many barbecues this weekend. at least it's not fourth of july. >> what part of new jersey is that? know.on't the governor was on at this time yesterday. >> i'm going to bring more and more weather discussions. flooded inoing to be and rained in a
travel provider. vietnam, indonesia, south korea, only countries that showed air travel instic july.hina and the u.s., they do nominate in the number of flights out there operating. business/update. >> if you're taking on any flight now, you're not going to theant to do it in northeast. landfallstorm fay made northeast of atlantic city. it's flooding in new jersey. it's not too horrendous out there now. we understand. we got a nice little map showing tropical storm is going to go. i'm...
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let's take a look at this week's travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers.esn't go away — refunds. you may remember when we first started reporting on lockdown back at the end of march, it quickly became apparent that many people just couldn't get their money back for cancelled flights. four months on and we are still being contacted by viewers who can't get a refund from their airlines, so we have sent simon calder in to investigate why. between march and june, we on the travel show estimate that at least half a billion travellers have had their flights cancelled worldwide, and, quite reasonably, many would like their money back. the airline's response has been very lacking in information, and the most important thing is how long i should expect to wait for my refund. the travel agent is saying that the airline is responsible, and the airline is telling me that the travel agent are responsible. we received the refund number on june 1st. and as yet we have had nothing else. we only know that there is 120 days' wait. the same as everybody else. i have lost my
let's take a look at this week's travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers.esn't go away — refunds. you may remember when we first started reporting on lockdown back at the end of march, it quickly became apparent that many people just couldn't get their money back for cancelled flights. four months on and we are still being contacted by viewers who can't get a refund from their airlines, so we have sent simon calder in to investigate why. between march and june, we on the...
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over the following years a team from heckler and koch travelled all over mexico showing police officers in the army how to use the firearms. here they are in colima but they also went to the states that were supposedly banned including get a table where the weapons would soon be used. on 19 year old solano for example. this was him dancing at his brother's wedding just days before security forces would destroy his life forever. he was a clever child really bright he was always keen to see everything and to learn that's why he went to college now last call. details of that night haunt the family. a lost brother lay on their tells us what happened. only there were a number of pastors who was in the 1st one was it when the attack started they were already heading back to the college in the us the police started pursuing them then a police vehicle not long after the junction i had to stop them leaving the city. innocent so the students got out of the box i'll know it was one of the 1st to get out he wanted to talk to the police who were blocking the road in the hope that they could proceed
over the following years a team from heckler and koch travelled all over mexico showing police officers in the army how to use the firearms. here they are in colima but they also went to the states that were supposedly banned including get a table where the weapons would soon be used. on 19 year old solano for example. this was him dancing at his brother's wedding just days before security forces would destroy his life forever. he was a clever child really bright he was always keen to see...