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the travel show. this week on the travel show... i'm in belgium, where past, present and future meet. we commissioned contemporary artists to present their alternative interpretation. we delve into a depot of treasures. my goodness, look at this place. what an incredible space! yeah, it's open storage. ..and the discussion around stolen artefacts continues. all of us are standing together and demanding that these bronzes stay where they are, so we can have access to them. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it's widely believed that the first—ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we're looking at in this week's show, starting here in belgium. the african museum in tervuren, just outside of brussels, is marking
the travel show. this week on the travel show... i'm in belgium, where past, present and future meet. we commissioned contemporary artists to present their alternative interpretation. we delve into a depot of treasures. my goodness, look at this place. what an incredible space! yeah, it's open storage. ..and the discussion around stolen artefacts continues. all of us are standing together and demanding that these bronzes stay where they are, so we can have access to them. hello and welcome to...
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hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it's widely believed that the first ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we're looking at in this week's show, starting here in belgium. the african museum just outside of brussels is marking its 125th anniversary. and along with a range of events associated with that, the museum has taken the opportunity to reflect on its colonial past. five years ago, the museum underwent a massive renovation, removing problematic statues, changing the labelling around objects. anything that created a negative stereotype about africa. though some things couldn't be changed, like the enduring presence of the monarch who established this place. so here this hall represents really the two discourses t
hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it's widely believed that the first ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we're looking at in this week's show, starting here in...
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now on bbc news — the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show from bruges in belgium. on this week's programme — the families fighting to keep tradition afloat... if you open it up like amsterdam or venice, that would kill the charm. ..the woman proving there's no one—size—fits—all traveller... i wanted to talk to you about being a plus—sized person who loves to travel. ..and taking swimming to the extreme in west africa. obviously, i feel tired. ifeel tired all the time and my muscles are aching. but i also do experience a lot ofjoy. one, two, three... for centuries, cities have competed and feuded with each other, though nowadays it's more often to the benefit of visitors, as rivals bid to offer more compelling attractions. some famous rivalries between cities around the world include spain's barcelona and madrid. over in india, delhi and mumbai. and in the states, new york versus la. while in australia, it's got to be sydney and melbourne. and here in bruges, it is with ghent. both cities are full of mediaeval architecture, but ghent is far bigger, with a university
now on bbc news — the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show from bruges in belgium. on this week's programme — the families fighting to keep tradition afloat... if you open it up like amsterdam or venice, that would kill the charm. ..the woman proving there's no one—size—fits—all traveller... i wanted to talk to you about being a plus—sized person who loves to travel. ..and taking swimming to the extreme in west africa. obviously, i feel tired. ifeel tired all the time...
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that's why at the travel show, - that will last a lifetime. why at the travel show, we are expanding our horizons and wherever we go, we want you to come with us. that might make for an awful lot of excess _ that might make for an awful lot of excess baggage that we think well worth_ excess baggage that we think well worth it _ hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the eagerly awaited ashes series, the first test match between england and australia under way. england won the toss and chose to bat first and set their intentions early, open a zak crawley with a four to get themselves on their way. with a four to get themselves on theirway. ben with a four to get themselves on their way. ben duckett going for just 12 and josh hazlewood with the wicket for australia. a0—1 in the ninth over. nathan lyon is bolding and you can catch up with the updates on the bbc sport website. two holes in one and a charging rory mcilroy as the tournament returned to los angeles after a 75 year absence. xander schauffele and rickie is no one in anything
that's why at the travel show, - that will last a lifetime. why at the travel show, we are expanding our horizons and wherever we go, we want you to come with us. that might make for an awful lot of excess _ that might make for an awful lot of excess baggage that we think well worth_ excess baggage that we think well worth it _ hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the eagerly awaited ashes series, the first test match between england and australia under way. england won the toss...
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coming up on this week's travel show... ..i'm flying high as i test out the planes of the future. coming up on this week's travel show... ..i'm flying high as i test out the planes of the future. we go behind the scenes to take a look into the life of two and ava gets stuck into a first nations feast in canada. mm! they're like the perfect combination sweden is famed for its stunning nature and the people's love of the outdoors. it's so peaceful up here. and lots of pine, so very swedish. this deep connection with the environment has inspired the country to become one of the greenest in the world. down there is the city of skelleftea, a pioneer in green technology. and this small city in northern sweden is helping transform the way we travel. flight controller announcement so that right there is an electrically—powered aeroplane and this is the green flight academy, one of the world's most sustainable flight schools. do you want a hand? no, thank you. well, they obviously don't trust me with such high—end gear. it's fine. well, someone who is trusted with this costly tech is the s
coming up on this week's travel show... ..i'm flying high as i test out the planes of the future. coming up on this week's travel show... ..i'm flying high as i test out the planes of the future. we go behind the scenes to take a look into the life of two and ava gets stuck into a first nations feast in canada. mm! they're like the perfect combination sweden is famed for its stunning nature and the people's love of the outdoors. it's so peaceful up here. and lots of pine, so very swedish. this...
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now on bbc news, the travel show.ncredible food, fashion, ancient ruins, renaissance masters, and la dolce vita. this week, we are in italy. from its stunning towns, sitting between the coves and cliffs on the amalfi coast, to the ruggedness and tranquillity of sardinia, and the hectic life between the ancient ruins in rome, italy is truly a place like no other, where art, food, culture and history all meet. though the history isn't consigned just to museums — sometimes, it feels like it's all around you. and we start this look back at our adventures to italy with the time that i was in a small town in the north of the country called ivrea, taking part in the annual bruising battle of the oranges. its origins are unknown, but the festival dates back to medieval times, as locals battle between the carted henchmen and the locals defending the town. i was lucky to join a team for some last—minute preparations before battle commenced. so, this is the first time i've been on this cart. this is going to be my carriage. this
now on bbc news, the travel show.ncredible food, fashion, ancient ruins, renaissance masters, and la dolce vita. this week, we are in italy. from its stunning towns, sitting between the coves and cliffs on the amalfi coast, to the ruggedness and tranquillity of sardinia, and the hectic life between the ancient ruins in rome, italy is truly a place like no other, where art, food, culture and history all meet. though the history isn't consigned just to museums — sometimes, it feels like it's...
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still to come on the travel show...summer of intense heat across the northern hemisphere. are they sweet? 0h! and the sweet, sweet taste of estonia's bogs. they're very sour! so don't go away. this week we're exploring estonia, and just while we're in the capital of tallinn, i wanted to show you this. this is a remote working pod. it's in the middle of a shopping centre right in the cool part of town. places like this have been popping up since the pandemic throughout tallinn. the authorities have been keen to encourage people to come and work in estonia for an extended length of time and as a result have introduced special digital nomad visas. and it's notjust the visas. in tallinn, they've installed wifi across the city, all key services are online, and cool co—working spaces like this are popping up all over. these office huts overlook the baltic. hi. how are you doing? hi, miguel. nice to meet you. good to meet you. 0h, isn't it toasty warm in here? yeah. you need to experience estonia in winter because it's somethi
still to come on the travel show...summer of intense heat across the northern hemisphere. are they sweet? 0h! and the sweet, sweet taste of estonia's bogs. they're very sour! so don't go away. this week we're exploring estonia, and just while we're in the capital of tallinn, i wanted to show you this. this is a remote working pod. it's in the middle of a shopping centre right in the cool part of town. places like this have been popping up since the pandemic throughout tallinn. the authorities...
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that's all for now about the development of events at noon, and now on channel one a new issue of travel showssia central to the very south, goodbye tulam, goodbye, voronezh hello sochi, the capital of our summer tourism, as in previous years, the most popular resort city in russia, just think about it during the season, more than 6 million tourists come here. yes. this is the population of the whole country, and they travel both in summer and in winter, sochi is more of an unusual post-soviet resort, a modern and developed city, not least thanks to the 2014 olympics. remember how it was.
that's all for now about the development of events at noon, and now on channel one a new issue of travel showssia central to the very south, goodbye tulam, goodbye, voronezh hello sochi, the capital of our summer tourism, as in previous years, the most popular resort city in russia, just think about it during the season, more than 6 million tourists come here. yes. this is the population of the whole country, and they travel both in summer and in winter, sochi is more of an unusual post-soviet...
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what an experience, to take part in the battle of the oranges — and all for the honour of the travel showrts to protect italy's history is a never—ending task for authorities. ade was recently in the eternal city of rome, where he joined the team dedicated to hunting down some of italy's most precious stolen items. i'll let him take up the story of one of the country's most famous missing works of art. ade: so, this is how the story goes. the year is 1969. it's october 17th. we're in sicily. there's a huge rainstorm, and the skies are illuminated by lightning and the sounds of thunder. now, whilst all the locals are asleep, thieves are breaking into a church through a side window. they enter the church, and they steal one of italy's most famous paintings, caravaggio's nativity. now it's rumoured that they cut the painting out of its frame and roll it up into a carpet, and steal off into the darkness of the night. now, it was also rumoured that this painting was stolen by one of sicily�*s biggest mafia bosses. the painting was also said to have turned up somewhere in switzerland. but over
what an experience, to take part in the battle of the oranges — and all for the honour of the travel showrts to protect italy's history is a never—ending task for authorities. ade was recently in the eternal city of rome, where he joined the team dedicated to hunting down some of italy's most precious stolen items. i'll let him take up the story of one of the country's most famous missing works of art. ade: so, this is how the story goes. the year is 1969. it's october 17th. we're in...
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that's why at the travel show, we are expanding our horizons too, and wherever we go, we want you to're live with bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport. australia are extending their lead over england in the second ashes test as they enjoy a dominant third day so far at lord's. england's first innings ended in something of a hurry. losing six wickets forjust 46 runs in the morning session. all out for 325. 91 behind. since then australia have pushed on. they've just taken a break for drinks and that afternoon session, and they are 47 without loss. so an extending lead for australia. and they are 47 without loss. so an extending lead for austra for a lot with us. that might make for a lot of excess baggage but we think you're worth it. i you're live with bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport. australia are extending their lead over england in the second ashes test as they enjoy a dominant third day so far at lord's. england's first innings ended in something of a hurry. losing six wickets forjust 46 runs in the morning session. all out for 325. 91 behind. s
that's why at the travel show, we are expanding our horizons too, and wherever we go, we want you to're live with bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport. australia are extending their lead over england in the second ashes test as they enjoy a dominant third day so far at lord's. england's first innings ended in something of a hurry. losing six wickets forjust 46 runs in the morning session. all out for 325. 91 behind. since then australia have pushed on. they've just taken a break...
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mr rush spoke to bbc news on the travel show last year.we run the sub with this game controller. it's made by logitech, but it's basically a sony playstation—style controller. if you want to go forward, you press forward. if you want to go back, you press back. you want to turn to the left, it's like that. the right, you turn to the right. in this interview, the company stresses that each person involved with an expedition to see the wreckage has a dedicated scientific role, keen to play down associations with tourism to the historic gravesite. this is not a tourist operation. we have a number of nautical archaeologists and deep sea marine biologists, as well as our own crew that will go there. five individuals can go on each dive. three of those are what we call mission specialists. so those are the folks who help finance the mission, but they are also active participants. so why we're not a fan of the tourist term is because these are crew members. the youngest person on board the titan is suleman dawood, a 19—year—old student from surbi
mr rush spoke to bbc news on the travel show last year.we run the sub with this game controller. it's made by logitech, but it's basically a sony playstation—style controller. if you want to go forward, you press forward. if you want to go back, you press back. you want to turn to the left, it's like that. the right, you turn to the right. in this interview, the company stresses that each person involved with an expedition to see the wreckage has a dedicated scientific role, keen to play down...
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the time of travel show of benefits because they'll district is abilene high with we are sitting in offices, we are sitting in traffic to the sitting in traffic. i think when in nipple to bentwood school, they bike wouldn't enable people waiting to us by filling in maple hills, livelihoods hills. so to see families and did this, you also save government money until people should be connected to their places in the most convenient of both healthy way. and this is cycling, and we'll keep so thanks is the something that the 2 of us but doesn't seem to seem that focus on friday. amanda w. r o. thank you. to next we go to kenya with the bicycle has long been a mode of transport and also a means to earn a living for many people. and as we were about to see, and i'll an extra for things are changing, but i'll corresponded felix money in the mid one problem bicycle. oh no. he says he doesn't plan on giving up. he's to wheeler any time soon. morning here in just a bicycle. right as well, just 1st monday, this is how he makes. i knew who up was duty on a good day, or even when businesses bad, you wer
the time of travel show of benefits because they'll district is abilene high with we are sitting in offices, we are sitting in traffic to the sitting in traffic. i think when in nipple to bentwood school, they bike wouldn't enable people waiting to us by filling in maple hills, livelihoods hills. so to see families and did this, you also save government money until people should be connected to their places in the most convenient of both healthy way. and this is cycling, and we'll keep so...
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people who benefits a lot in terms of a reduction in the cost of travel induction the time of the travel show of benefits because they'll this tickets is abilene high with we are sitting in offices, we have sitting in traffic to goodness, sitting in traffic. i think when enable to brentwood screwed by bike wouldn't enable people waiting to us by feelings enable to livelihoods hills. so to see for me these and the vis. you also save government money until people should be connected to their places in the most convenient of both healthy way. and this is cycling and we'll keep so thanks is the something that 2 of us but doesn't seem to seem that's well. yes, on friday, amanda w. r o. thank you. to next we go to kenya where the bicycle has long been a mode of transport and also a means to earn a living for many people. and as we were about to see, you know, an extra for things are changing, but i'll corresponded felix money in the mid one problem, the bicycle. oh no. he says he doesn't plan on giving up. he's to wheeler any time soon. just outside bicycle. right as well. just 1st monday, this is
people who benefits a lot in terms of a reduction in the cost of travel induction the time of the travel show of benefits because they'll this tickets is abilene high with we are sitting in offices, we have sitting in traffic to goodness, sitting in traffic. i think when enable to brentwood screwed by bike wouldn't enable people waiting to us by feelings enable to livelihoods hills. so to see for me these and the vis. you also save government money until people should be connected to their...
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show you _ group. do they have much travelling support? i will show you in - group. i will show you in 'ust a moment. there was i support? i will show you in 'ust a moment. there was quite _ support? i will show you in just a moment. there was quite an - support? i will show you in just a l moment. there was quite an expat community and people who had travelled for the game. scotland produced an extraordinary late fight back to win their euro 2024 qualifier against norway in oslo. trailing by an erling haaland goal with just moments to go, scotland scored twice in two minutes to pull off a famous win, maintaining their perfect start in the competiton. jo currie reports. scotla nd scotland have produced the most dramatic of finishes. ht scotland have produced the most dramatic of finishes.— dramatic of finishes. it was an unforgettable _ dramatic of finishes. it was an unforgettable night _ dramatic of finishes. it was an unforgettable night in - dramatic of finishes. it was an unforgettable night in oslo. . dramatic of finishes. it was an - unforgettable night in osl
show you _ group. do they have much travelling support? i will show you in - group. i will show you in 'ust a moment. there was i support? i will show you in 'ust a moment. there was quite _ support? i will show you in just a moment. there was quite an - support? i will show you in just a l moment. there was quite an expat community and people who had travelled for the game. scotland produced an extraordinary late fight back to win their euro 2024 qualifier against norway in oslo. trailing by...
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this is all the development of events at noon, and now on channel one a new issue of travel show let's go today, sochi from central russia to the very south, goodbye tulam, goodbye, voronezh hello sochi , the capital of our summer tourism, as in the past years itself popular resort city in russia, just think about it , more than 6 million tourists come here during the season. yes. this is the population of the whole country, and they go like in summer and winter, sochi is more of an unusual post-soviet resort, a modern and developed city, not least thanks to the 2014 olympics. remember how it was. but now we are going to sochi splashed by waves, gentle sun and radiant smiles of locals and guests. this is a city of relaxation, we stock up on sunscreen so as not to get burned. kohl can't sleep in the middle of the night. we urgently need to go to sochi, you haven’t burned there yet. well, i took with me, as you advised, sunblock creams and five swimsuits friends. our plans for sochi is still ruined, well, we are still at the resort, we travelers, we can foresee a lot, but we can never pr
this is all the development of events at noon, and now on channel one a new issue of travel show let's go today, sochi from central russia to the very south, goodbye tulam, goodbye, voronezh hello sochi , the capital of our summer tourism, as in the past years itself popular resort city in russia, just think about it , more than 6 million tourists come here during the season. yes. this is the population of the whole country, and they go like in summer and winter, sochi is more of an unusual...
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century, we saw the bodies of civilians, then shot and burned cars, igor, the former host of the travel showto travel to the luxurious resorts of europe, today he drives broke ukrainian cities, documenting the facts of russians killing civilians here on the zhytomyr highway near kyiv, russian soldiers shot and then burned people who tried to get out of the occupation, posted these video games on facebook and the temple, but they were instantly deleted from there. the russians said that all fakes are nothing, they do not touch civilians, they fight only with the ukrainian army, and it was very important not only to remove these confirmations, but also to spread them quickly but bany arrived immediately. social networks have long been criticized for easy access to sensitive content, so now they quickly get rid of such videos with the help of artificial intelligence, but by deleting them they permanently destroy the evidence of war crimes, we have already had situations when information and social networks such as facebook or others were used as evidence in court and therefore we must take care
century, we saw the bodies of civilians, then shot and burned cars, igor, the former host of the travel showto travel to the luxurious resorts of europe, today he drives broke ukrainian cities, documenting the facts of russians killing civilians here on the zhytomyr highway near kyiv, russian soldiers shot and then burned people who tried to get out of the occupation, posted these video games on facebook and the temple, but they were instantly deleted from there. the russians said that all...
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time now on breakfast, for the travel show.storage. ..and the discussion around stolen artefacts continues. all of us are standing together and demanding that these bronzes stay where they are, so we can have access to them. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it's widely believed that the first—ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we're looking at in this week's show, starting here in belgium. the african museum in tervuren, just outside of brussels, is marking its 125th anniversary. and along with a range of events associated with that, the museum's taken the opportunity to reflect on its colonial past. five years ago, the museum underwent a massive renovation, removing problematic statues, changing th
time now on breakfast, for the travel show.storage. ..and the discussion around stolen artefacts continues. all of us are standing together and demanding that these bronzes stay where they are, so we can have access to them. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it's widely believed that the first—ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many...
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air travel showing 9.t8 million people taking to the skies last weekend.is showing robust demand for vacations and other activities joining me is tom white. thank you for joining us >> good morning. >> we have seen a broader trend from goods to services and experiences. does the data show this trend may be continuing and if so, how do you invest? >> so far, the demand for leisure travel has remained very robust we just heard from all of the major online travel booking sites in the last few weeks. that was the main take away. the mix of travel is changing a little bit you are seeing a bit of recovery or snap back in traditional urban travel to hotel bookings and flat demand for vacation rentals. that underlining desire for folks to get out and experience the world is strong. maybe a little bit of a slowdown in the price of rooms, but year over year basis, adr is up across the board the demand is there. people seem to be prioritizing services and getting out over some other areas of spend. >> i want to focus on one point. people are leaning toward staying at
air travel showing 9.t8 million people taking to the skies last weekend.is showing robust demand for vacations and other activities joining me is tom white. thank you for joining us >> good morning. >> we have seen a broader trend from goods to services and experiences. does the data show this trend may be continuing and if so, how do you invest? >> so far, the demand for leisure travel has remained very robust we just heard from all of the major online travel booking sites in...
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and now we are creating a travel show, we will travel around the cities and tell the audience.or tourists in terms of. here is the space infrastructure. that's it, we are just developing an issue about novosibirsk, i myself come from there and it turned out that there is much more space in novosibirsk than you can act from your question. e about spaceports, how to get there, in fact, there are a lot of options about it. we also write. e in the telegram channel it is easiest for me to conclude an agreement there with one of the partner organizations. but to get there from the point of view of logistics , take this list of these partners. here is a man he has. he wants to be safe. uh, without any adventures, get to the cosmodrome, see the launch and return alive and healthy back home. hmm, a person has no money to buy a ticket to fly like a tourist, but he really wants to see it, because i myself have seen these launches of trucks more than once and so further. i just know how interesting it is, another story. well, after all, it's just who wants to watch us now. i don’t know, th
and now we are creating a travel show, we will travel around the cities and tell the audience.or tourists in terms of. here is the space infrastructure. that's it, we are just developing an issue about novosibirsk, i myself come from there and it turned out that there is much more space in novosibirsk than you can act from your question. e about spaceports, how to get there, in fact, there are a lot of options about it. we also write. e in the telegram channel it is easiest for me to conclude...
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the traveling show you can catch in oakland is now gaining an international audience this in iowa overosition themselves ahead of a highly anticipated gop debate in august. cb cotton has more from new york. on the road to the 2024. it runs through iowa, eight declared and undeclared presidential candidates introduced themselves to republican voters in iowa on saturday, part of senator joni ernst roast and ride, all making their case for why their vision is the best to win the party's nomination. and eventually win back the white house. it's time for a new generation leader. we've got to leave the baggage, the negativity behind. i scare the dickens out of the radical left. i know how to fight battles. and let me tell you, we have a battle to fight in 2024. let me fight that good fight for you during their speeches, the candidates criticized the biden administration's policies, spoke about the southern border. washington spending and barring transgender athletes from women's sports. trump was the only candidate not at the event . but that didn't stop florida governor rhonda santos from c
the traveling show you can catch in oakland is now gaining an international audience this in iowa overosition themselves ahead of a highly anticipated gop debate in august. cb cotton has more from new york. on the road to the 2024. it runs through iowa, eight declared and undeclared presidential candidates introduced themselves to republican voters in iowa on saturday, part of senator joni ernst roast and ride, all making their case for why their vision is the best to win the party's...
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if you're doing any traveling, i show you back out to the east coast. we are looking at some changes. a system to the north, one to the south, should help to bring in more southerly flow. that would push some of the worst smoke well up towards canada. sunday, smoke should be improving if you're headed that way. by monday, even a rain chance would help out even more. good news back there across the east coast. seven-day forecast in san francisco, again, morning fog, afternoon sun. a spotty chance of a thunderstorm, 30% chance on sunday. monday through friday, 60s. and we're here through the inland valleys, 74 saturday, 76 sunday. eventually, there we go, there's a little bit of june heat. we're getting up to 81 on friday. how's that? >> there it is. i was looking for that. >> the crowd wanted it and jeff delivered. >> you've got to wait till next friday. >> we'll be patient. >>> coming up next, who's responsible for the collapse of a dam in ukraine? that's leading to a massive humanitarian crisis. new evidencgeologists are e >>> we're learning more about
if you're doing any traveling, i show you back out to the east coast. we are looking at some changes. a system to the north, one to the south, should help to bring in more southerly flow. that would push some of the worst smoke well up towards canada. sunday, smoke should be improving if you're headed that way. by monday, even a rain chance would help out even more. good news back there across the east coast. seven-day forecast in san francisco, again, morning fog, afternoon sun. a spotty...
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this was a show that traveled across the country and a challenge communities there to take action. actions that tries themselves. to help adapt to climate change. this is a show that was the result of some in-depth research into behavioral drivers that stimulate action among populations impacted by changes in their climate let's take a look. gillian caldwell all right, there you have, it was cold together we can do it. a really great example of what reality show can be. it doesn't always have to be love is blind or something like that, right? that was pretty cool. we want to give you a little bit more context about that particular program. first of all, spoiler, it reached 22.5 million people in bangladesh. that's pretty impressive. and say, let's see, it also made a difference. according to the impact evaluation, about 78% of people who watch the show improve their understanding and help to prepare for extreme weather. nearly half took action after watching. with that in mind, i'd like to first of all introduce ankur garg who is joining me from bbc media action. i know you've worke
this was a show that traveled across the country and a challenge communities there to take action. actions that tries themselves. to help adapt to climate change. this is a show that was the result of some in-depth research into behavioral drivers that stimulate action among populations impacted by changes in their climate let's take a look. gillian caldwell all right, there you have, it was cold together we can do it. a really great example of what reality show can be. it doesn't always have...
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flying out, they’re pouring as much as possible, the first task for today is to hold back your travels, i’ll showches , the armor is advancing to its line, it ’s starting to fire. on the command of hurrying and covering each other, we work in farah in twos , we mainly approach and advance to the enemy's trenches , they complicate the task for the e-e. every such action is saving life on the battlefield, says the instructor, the russians do not have such a thing during an assault, they literally fill the field with the bodies of their soldiers , they practice it on the battlefield, they do not feel sorry for the people there. at the most, the equipment is already in the summer, which is very valuable. that is, it is there they let people into them, it didn't work out, they started another mass of people already in a different way, so to speak, we train under the slogan of quality, not quantity, that is, dear loss - this is already a bad preparation for the task, watching the training na i saw with my own eyes the ukrainian defenders are giving their all for the protection of the motherland, and bo
flying out, they’re pouring as much as possible, the first task for today is to hold back your travels, i’ll showches , the armor is advancing to its line, it ’s starting to fire. on the command of hurrying and covering each other, we work in farah in twos , we mainly approach and advance to the enemy's trenches , they complicate the task for the e-e. every such action is saving life on the battlefield, says the instructor, the russians do not have such a thing during an assault, they...
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we had a social media programs that were -- we looked at a travel show and various attractions et ceterae training youth groups in universities and working with civil society organizations. so, what we saw from this program we aired the television partnership with the second largest broadcaster, the entire production team and understood the country very well and therefore we designed from that. first talk about the impact which is what you asked we reached 24.5 million people which is 17% over the age of 15 so at a scale we have reached which means people that hadn't seen the program were not aware so that was the conversation that was happening around it. they would expose the program. what we saw is to attribute to what the outcomes were and we did this in a partnership with the university. what we saw with that first people didn't just feel more knowledgeable to actually mentioning that change soap choices around the consumption of meat and people exposed to the programthey also had an increased appetite for more constant on environmental issues. what we saw was that there were change
we had a social media programs that were -- we looked at a travel show and various attractions et ceterae training youth groups in universities and working with civil society organizations. so, what we saw from this program we aired the television partnership with the second largest broadcaster, the entire production team and understood the country very well and therefore we designed from that. first talk about the impact which is what you asked we reached 24.5 million people which is 17% over...
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this week on the travel show... ..i'm in belgium, where past, present and future meet.
this week on the travel show... ..i'm in belgium, where past, present and future meet.
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and over to china where the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival last weekell short of pre—covid levels. domestic tourism revenue was about 95% of the amount recorded in 2019, even though more trips were made. we have been seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy, and not just over consumer levels. earlier, i spoke to julian evans—pritchard of capital economics who gave us his outlook for china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has swung from sort of extreme optimism to the point where we are now entering a period of extreme pessimism. you look at many of the consensus forecasts for chinese growth of around 5% this year. that would imply the chinese economy barely grows for the rest of the year. that is certainly a possibility. it is a risk. you mentioned the tourism data for the dragon boat festival. that was pretty disappointing. 95% of pre—pandemic levels, whereas in early may during the labour day holiday when we were back at 100, so it seems like the recovery there is going to reverse, but i don't think we should give up hope just yet. they do
and over to china where the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival last weekell short of pre—covid levels. domestic tourism revenue was about 95% of the amount recorded in 2019, even though more trips were made. we have been seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy, and not just over consumer levels. earlier, i spoke to julian evans—pritchard of capital economics who gave us his outlook for china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has swung from sort of...
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speaking of china the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival holiday lastell short of pre—covid levels. domestic tourism revenue was about 95% of the amount recorded in 2019, even though more trips were made. we've been seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy — and notjust on the consumer level. earlier, i spoke with julian evans—pritchard of capital economics, and he explained the biggest challenges beijing is facing. imean, i mean, essentially china's reopening recovery has fizzled out much earlier than people hoped, and that reflects on the one hand a very difficult external environment, experts are not doing well, but in particular i think for china, significant domestic headwinds from the property sector, from the loss of confidence among households and private businesses, and that is making it very difficult for the economy to regain its previous momentum, which is why we are seeing the recovery level off at the growth rates which pre—pandemic would have been seen as very low. it maybe that's just the new normal that the chinese economy now
speaking of china the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival holiday lastell short of pre—covid levels. domestic tourism revenue was about 95% of the amount recorded in 2019, even though more trips were made. we've been seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy — and notjust on the consumer level. earlier, i spoke with julian evans—pritchard of capital economics, and he explained the biggest challenges beijing is facing. imean, i mean, essentially...
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time now for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show.uck into a first nation's feast in canada. mmm! they're like the perfect combination of fluffy and crispy. sweden is famed for its stunning nature and the people's love of the outdoors. it's so peaceful up here — and lots of pine, so very swedish. this deep connection with the environment has inspired the country to become one of the greenest in the world. down there is the city of skelleftea, a pioneer in green technology. and this small city in northern sweden is helping transform the way we travel. so that right there is an electrically powered aeroplane and this is the green flight academy, one of the world's most sustainable flight schools. do you want a hand? no, thank you. well, they obviously don't trust me with such high—end gear. it's fine. well, someone who is trusted with this costly tech is the school's head of training, johan. johan, hello. hi. welcome to green flight academy. oh, thank you. nice to meet you. so, these are the planes? yeah, here they are. they're a lot sm
time now for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show.uck into a first nation's feast in canada. mmm! they're like the perfect combination of fluffy and crispy. sweden is famed for its stunning nature and the people's love of the outdoors. it's so peaceful up here — and lots of pine, so very swedish. this deep connection with the environment has inspired the country to become one of the greenest in the world. down there is the city of skelleftea, a pioneer in green technology....
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. t; for her travel shows.ficult, think it could be a difficult, bumpy for to be back bumpy ride for holly to be back so but look, big day to so soon. but look, big day to day, we've been covering as well as epsom derby, the manchester game, cup, manchester game, the fa cup, manchester derby, manchester derby, both manchester football teams derby, both manchester football teangetting there because the had getting there because of the train strike. what's going train strike. but what's going to happen in the game? in the game, look manchester- i i 37 in the game, look manchester are game, look manchester city are atte— game, look manchester city are ame—.— game, look manchester city are atte—. hee.- game, look manchester city are. odds_. yes. although odds on favourite. yes. although the-meetthg— odds on favourite. yes. although the-meetthg-hwl the last meeting was won by waheheetet— the last meeting was won by manchester manchester united at old manchester manchester united at eta—th— manchester manchester unit
. t; for her travel shows.ficult, think it could be a difficult, bumpy for to be back bumpy ride for holly to be back so but look, big day to so soon. but look, big day to day, we've been covering as well as epsom derby, the manchester game, cup, manchester game, the fa cup, manchester derby, manchester derby, both manchester football teams derby, both manchester football teangetting there because the had getting there because of the train strike. what's going train strike. but what's going to...
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Jun 26, 2023
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are going to try to buy the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival fell shortism levels. it was about 90% of what was recorded in 2019 even though more chips were made. we were seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy is notjust over consumer levels. earlier i spoke tojulia evans pritchard who gave us his outlook for china for 2023.— who gave us his outlook for china for 2023. well, i think sentiment — china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has _ china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has swung - china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has swung from | sentiment has swung from extreme optimism to the point where we are now entering a period of extreme pessimism. you look at many of the consensus forecasts for chinese growth of around 5% each year and that would imply the chinese economy barely grows for the rest of the year. that is certainly a possibility. it is certainly a possibility. it is a risk. you mentioned the tourism data for the dragon boat festival. that was disappointing. 95% of pre—pandemic levels were in early may during the labour day
are going to try to buy the latest data showed travel spending during the dragon boat festival fell shortism levels. it was about 90% of what was recorded in 2019 even though more chips were made. we were seeing signs of a slowdown in the chinese economy is notjust over consumer levels. earlier i spoke tojulia evans pritchard who gave us his outlook for china for 2023.— who gave us his outlook for china for 2023. well, i think sentiment — china for 2023. well, i think sentiment has _ china...
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travellers showing up at hotels to find their reservations fake. the red flags to watch for. plus the free feature that can make it easier to fly through the airport. ♪ how you like me now ♪ >> the heat is on. miami facing a must win game 4 in the finals with the nuggets looking to take a commanding lead and three peat. oklahoma softball capping off a record setting season with their third straight title. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >>> good morning america. thank you for joining us. the idea that no person is above the law is a bedrock principle of american justice. it's being tested never before now that donald trump is the first former president in american history to face criminal charges from the federal government. the latest in a litany of charges. impeached not once, but twice. last month found liable for sexual abuse in a civil trial. indicted in state court for paying hush money to a porn star. his company convicted of tax fraud. trump still faces two more possible indictments for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. anoth
travellers showing up at hotels to find their reservations fake. the red flags to watch for. plus the free feature that can make it easier to fly through the airport. ♪ how you like me now ♪ >> the heat is on. miami facing a must win game 4 in the finals with the nuggets looking to take a commanding lead and three peat. oklahoma softball capping off a record setting season with their third straight title. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america....
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reggie: a new travel index shows which countries and states with the most lgbtq friendly destinationsons are canada, malta, and switzerland. those are places where lgbtq rights are most protected. the u.s. comes in at 35 out of 199 countries. the most friendly states are california, colorado, new york, and washington. kumasi: abc7 is a proud sponsor of the san francisco pride parade. you can watch it live on june 25 right here and on our streaming app. it will be hosted by our morning team. reggie: a local pizza start up is shutting down years after getting minutes of dollars in funding. kumasi: a look live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we are down right now. reggie: prince harry becomes the first royal in years to testify in court. stay with us on the streaming app at 7:00 for abc7@7. we are alive every weekday from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. drew: here is live doppler seven. we are tracking this upper-level low spinning above santa barbara. uc showers pin wheeling around it. just off the coast of the north bay, we have a thunderstorm that had eight lending strikes over the
reggie: a new travel index shows which countries and states with the most lgbtq friendly destinationsons are canada, malta, and switzerland. those are places where lgbtq rights are most protected. the u.s. comes in at 35 out of 199 countries. the most friendly states are california, colorado, new york, and washington. kumasi: abc7 is a proud sponsor of the san francisco pride parade. you can watch it live on june 25 right here and on our streaming app. it will be hosted by our morning team....
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others with zhanna badoeva and a delicious project of a cook on wheels, and today do not miss the travel show what is better to keep for life, summer life is always fresh emotions and tastes. a new map of unusual routes went to sochi leading maria rider evgeny pokrovsky will show the russian resort from an unexpected angle. people come here not only for the sun and the beach, but because of the adrenaline of everything, but this is nonsense sochi skypark half a kilometer across the suspension bridge 7 seconds of free flight for the soul. and now everyone can feel the speed and drive at the circuit in sochi, what a steep turn is , mm, it directly jumps 560 horsepower. gaining boldly more speed overclocking. the road always leads all sports lovers to the stadium. heh big football season in full swing it was here that records were set sochi olympics it seems to me that the guys i'm normal already playing football. well, why does she do it? zhanna badoeva accepts into the women's football team, the host of the program and the lives of others in ecuador. you must have either ecuadorian coffee or p
others with zhanna badoeva and a delicious project of a cook on wheels, and today do not miss the travel show what is better to keep for life, summer life is always fresh emotions and tastes. a new map of unusual routes went to sochi leading maria rider evgeny pokrovsky will show the russian resort from an unexpected angle. people come here not only for the sun and the beach, but because of the adrenaline of everything, but this is nonsense sochi skypark half a kilometer across the suspension...
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one traveler sent us video showing the luggage pilin up at terminal three after planes were finally allowed to pull in and park all at once. other travelers had bigger headaches tonight after being diverted to san jose. we know that included some alaska airlines flights. there is no word yet on what caused this outage at sfo. >>> let's get to our other top story tonight. check this out. a's fans packing the oakland coliseum for the first time in what seems like forever, to sen a blank message to the athletics' top brass. it was s loud that this fan actually got a warning on his apple watch that the sound level could caus temporary hearing loss. just take a look. tonight's crowd on the right compared with how the stadium has usually been lookin lately. the a's have been averaging an abysmal 8500 fans per game. tonight 's attendance of 27,759 was even bigger than the 26,805 who showed up for th home opener. our betty yu was there in the thick of it. >> reporter: this is no ordinar tuesday night baseball game in oakland. tonight the colosseum erupted with one-of-a-kind chants and chairs. they
one traveler sent us video showing the luggage pilin up at terminal three after planes were finally allowed to pull in and park all at once. other travelers had bigger headaches tonight after being diverted to san jose. we know that included some alaska airlines flights. there is no word yet on what caused this outage at sfo. >>> let's get to our other top story tonight. check this out. a's fans packing the oakland coliseum for the first time in what seems like forever, to sen a blank...
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and for the monks travelled around to show how to very similar college, and these can be very different. i need to travel from van nap, nevada, to run and village me travelled from it's i'm a real sacraments. we're here at the town of the of nevada and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation that blocks the roads for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to go from one place to another. let's go outside a supplement. quote, it's a model heading to another one, closed audio, both the illegal on the international these right to smooth than you that primarily designed full set lives in the occupied westbank with the is ready government spending around the cold service needs 5 transportation budget on roads here here this is the road that can only be used by the becoming really hard for costing is to be able to have control over their time. everything is unpredictable. you might have route and long check points, circular effects. so many of these roads that are primarily b
and for the monks travelled around to show how to very similar college, and these can be very different. i need to travel from van nap, nevada, to run and village me travelled from it's i'm a real sacraments. we're here at the town of the of nevada and as we're trying to move to a drum, as you can see is where it has proved a separation that blocks the roads for past events. we have a palestinian dedicated app that shows the route that passed in is can take when they want to go from one place...