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have you read the da vinci vowed? no. have you? yes.being dumped on charity shops. 0ne charity shop said we can't take anymore. i'm not sure why one charity shop in swa nsea not sure why one charity shop in swansea should have got so many! if it was an aim of promoting the books in the swansea area over the past few years, but it underlines the popularity of one certain he will the and books have a time horizon. going into technology maybe that's something like the kindle sin ceasing. thank you, jeremy. that's all from bbc business live. the other story was 50 shades of grey was the other book that charity shops didn't want. there you go, you heard it here first! this week is looking unsettled. strong winds coming up from the south or the south—west. initially it will be a warm start to the week and cooling off later on. today is looking wet. a lot of cloud. a lot of rain around. uksz on the radar picture how heavy some of the rain has been across northern ireland and getting into south—west scotland and the rain will be pepping up acro
have you read the da vinci vowed? no. have you? yes.being dumped on charity shops. 0ne charity shop said we can't take anymore. i'm not sure why one charity shop in swa nsea not sure why one charity shop in swansea should have got so many! if it was an aim of promoting the books in the swansea area over the past few years, but it underlines the popularity of one certain he will the and books have a time horizon. going into technology maybe that's something like the kindle sin ceasing. thank...
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leonardo da vinci being line. they succeeded. they did this by the time they were 40 years old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement, hard work pays off. there is no feeling in the world d success.su you are the accomplish that because you are here. the second is determination. no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have .hallenges, bumps in the road you will be challenged to respond to that one way or another. giving up is sometimes easy to giving up sometimes seems to make the difficulties go away, but it is the quickest way to fail. ian was great ohio thomas edison. deaf. his nearly teachers told his parents he was either inattentive or unintelligent. startedschool at 14 and selling newspapers. he wanted to be an inventor. votehe was 22 he made a counting machine that he tried to sell to the u.s. congress. they were behind the times and to get them until 1974 the machine. he failed there. he was rejected, but persistent. by the time he was 31 the nearly deaf kid that nearly failed in school invented the phonograph. after that he went on to work on
leonardo da vinci being line. they succeeded. they did this by the time they were 40 years old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement, hard work pays off. there is no feeling in the world d success.su you are the accomplish that because you are here. the second is determination. no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have .hallenges, bumps in the road you will be challenged to respond to that one way or another. giving up is sometimes easy to giving up sometimes seems...
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leonardo da vinci being one. but they are the ones that succeeded. they did this by the time they were 40-years-old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement, hard work pays off. by the way, there's no feeling in the world like current -- earned success. working hard and accomplishing something. that's something you already know, you are here. the second is determination. let's face it. no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have challenges, bumps in the road. given that there will be bumps in the road, you will be challenged to respond to that one way or another. giving up is sometimes easy to . giving up sometimes seems to make the difficulties go away, but it is the quickest way to fail. let's talk about another great ohioan. thomas edison. he grew up nearly deaf. his teachers told his parents he was either inattentive or unintelligent. he was sort of kicked out of school. he left school at 14 and started selling newspapers. he also started tinkering with things, because he had a mind that was racing. he wanted to be an inv
leonardo da vinci being one. but they are the ones that succeeded. they did this by the time they were 40-years-old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement, hard work pays off. by the way, there's no feeling in the world like current -- earned success. working hard and accomplishing something. that's something you already know, you are here. the second is determination. let's face it. no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have challenges, bumps in the road. given that...
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this is the da vinci code in space. someone who loved alien because it was ruthless, because it was stripped down, and loved aliens because it's a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies for it to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've made me laugh! that's the only laugh you'll ever get from me about alien, i suspect. i'm a little more hopeful about your third choice this week, jawbone. you are. jawbone, written by and starring johnny harrison. i have to say, i know nothing about boxing, other than what i know from the movies. so, this is the tale of a washed—up boxer who is struggling with alcoholism and we meet him at the beginning of the film. he's on, i think, the south bank, in london, and he's drunk. he lives in a flat which used to be his mother's flat, he'
this is the da vinci code in space. someone who loved alien because it was ruthless, because it was stripped down, and loved aliens because it's a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies for it to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've...
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leonardo da vinci was one. those are the ones who succeeded. he did all of this by the time they were 40 years old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement. hard work pays off. there is no feeling in the world like earned success, meaning, working hard and a comp something. that is something you have already accomplished because you are here. the second ohio value i want to mention his determination. let's face it, no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have some challenges. there will be bumps in the road. given that there will be bumps in the row, you will be challenged to respond to that one way or the other, giving up is easy. itetimes it makes difficulties go way. let's talk about thomas edison. he grew up nearly death -- death. he left school at 14 and started selling newspapers. he wanted to be an inventor. when he was 22 he made a vote counting machine that he tried to sell to the u.s. congress. they were behind the times and it took them until 1974 to get the machine. he failed there. he was rejected, but persi
leonardo da vinci was one. those are the ones who succeeded. he did all of this by the time they were 40 years old. no pressure. it is an incredible achievement. hard work pays off. there is no feeling in the world like earned success, meaning, working hard and a comp something. that is something you have already accomplished because you are here. the second ohio value i want to mention his determination. let's face it, no matter where you are in life and where you go, you will have some...
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nted was going to do alien three and he wanted it to be the name of the rows in space, this is the da vinci code in space. as someone who loved the original movie, because it was ruthless, stripped down and i loved this sequel because it is a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to these movies for it to tie up the loose ends, but there were moments when a character says so little of this makes sense, i laughed out loud. you have made me laugh as well. i am a little more hopeful about your third choice. you're right. jawbone, it is a boxing movie. i had nothing about boxing movie. i had nothing about boxing other than what i know from the movies. this is a body struggling with alcoholism. he is on the south bank in london and he is a drunk. he lives in his mother's flood, he is in danger of being evicted. his life as a mess. he goes to his old gem which is run by ray winston, he gives him a look that tells you everything about the history. ray wilson says you can train here,
nted was going to do alien three and he wanted it to be the name of the rows in space, this is the da vinci code in space. as someone who loved the original movie, because it was ruthless, stripped down and i loved this sequel because it is a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to these movies for it to tie up the loose ends, but there were moments when a character says so...
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so, you find yourself stuck here at leonardo da vinci?fiumicino airport.ssential hub for its national airline. unfortunately, rome is ranked as one of the most delayed airports in the world. so you're probably going to find yourself with a bit of time in your hands. i've decided to make it a bit more interesting and set myself a challenge to see rome in under six hours. there are a number of stopover tours available here, and it's big business. italy's largest airport is busy, and around a0 million passengers a year pass through it, usually on their way to somewhere else. hello! how are you? nice to meet you. bongiorno. where are we going first? i've chosen a bespoke tour and specifically requested five sites to visit during my whistlestop tour. i want to see the colosseum, the circus maximus, the palatine hill, the mouth of truth, and of course the trevi fountain. that's a lot of stuff to see in a short time, yeah. can we do it? yeah. let's go. the tourists are mainly on foot, and then on the bus. there is a technique. there is a lot of ground to cover an
so, you find yourself stuck here at leonardo da vinci?fiumicino airport.ssential hub for its national airline. unfortunately, rome is ranked as one of the most delayed airports in the world. so you're probably going to find yourself with a bit of time in your hands. i've decided to make it a bit more interesting and set myself a challenge to see rome in under six hours. there are a number of stopover tours available here, and it's big business. italy's largest airport is busy, and around a0...
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a chateau there were visited by the likes ofjoan of arc, leonardo da vinci and eleanor of aquitaine. keith wallace to the city of nantes to find out how the region's industrial past is being used to inspire a new generation. just over a decade ago, this little island in the loire was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre of nantes. a three—mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd artist who had gone there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful for very long. in 2007 this, the great elephant, began taking its daily constitutional. people came from all over to hitch a ride in its belly. and, as it prepares to celebrate its 10th birthday, they still come. so this is how you make an elephant roarfrom inside its body. elephant roars. laughter. that was incredible. it's so low—tech. you can feel the whole thing pull against your body as you're doing it. this is the thing that i love. all of these switches are twitching every time the elephant‘s moving. it's so organic, it's incredible. the elephant rides form part of the first huge push to turn the fortun
a chateau there were visited by the likes ofjoan of arc, leonardo da vinci and eleanor of aquitaine. keith wallace to the city of nantes to find out how the region's industrial past is being used to inspire a new generation. just over a decade ago, this little island in the loire was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre of nantes. a three—mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd artist who had gone there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful for very long....
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>> they're writing a biography of leonardo da vinci. >> it's coming out in october. >> a true wise man. we'll talk with him. bloomberg report this despite incidents on airlines, americans pare happy. airfare fell 8.5% and there was an improvement in on time performance. >> "the wall street journal" reports the united states ran a budget surplus of $182 billion in april. part of the reason, a shift in timing on tax collection and refunds during the last fiscal year. but the long-term deficit is projected to rise on weak corporate profits. slow global economic growth and a rice in spending on medicare as the population ages. >>> the stock price of snap fell more than 20% yesterday after the company's disappointing quarterly report. the firm posted a net loss of more than $2 billion loss. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" reports on a legal settlement with former oakland raider cheerleaders. nooerm 100 women are sharing $1.25 million. the class action lawsuit says the teamai minimum wage over time or expenses. it'd 4red to other i'ms to be paid. >>> walter isaacson has
>> they're writing a biography of leonardo da vinci. >> it's coming out in october. >> a true wise man. we'll talk with him. bloomberg report this despite incidents on airlines, americans pare happy. airfare fell 8.5% and there was an improvement in on time performance. >> "the wall street journal" reports the united states ran a budget surplus of $182 billion in april. part of the reason, a shift in timing on tax collection and refunds during the last fiscal...
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the analyst says the second quarter launch of the da vinci x robot will begin he most robust time of platform innovation in the company history. just examples of analysts pushing up shares today. vonnie: thank you for all of that. the j.p. morgan tech conference is in. today. david gura has an exclusive interview. david: thanks. presidentrk thompson, and c.e.o. of the "new york times." we have seen the marketing spend you have made. tell us about success in terms of subscriptions over the last couple of quarters. >> we have added about 600,000 net new prescribers from the beginning of the last quarter of last year in the end of the first quarter of this year. that brings us pretty much to 2 million subscribers as well as the one million print subscribers. new digitalbiggest subscription body of any news organization of our kind in the world. my belief is we can grow it from here. it will take us time. that much larger. i don't see any reason why we should not be aspiring to 10 million or more digital subscribers. david: how much of a causal link do you draw between that and the elect
the analyst says the second quarter launch of the da vinci x robot will begin he most robust time of platform innovation in the company history. just examples of analysts pushing up shares today. vonnie: thank you for all of that. the j.p. morgan tech conference is in. today. david gura has an exclusive interview. david: thanks. presidentrk thompson, and c.e.o. of the "new york times." we have seen the marketing spend you have made. tell us about success in terms of subscriptions over...
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>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how muche's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than comic-con? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how muche's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than comic-con? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder...
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. >> it's roberta vinci -- row, row, row i don't boat. come along and it's easy to lose control if you hit a lake on the ramp. closures return to the vine next week. i know you've missed them, so they will be back next week. this morning there's a couple of delays on the regional rails. david. >> reporter: great, matt, okay, we're dressing the kids in jackets this morning, we have temperatures in the upper 50s across the region. this afternoon it's shorts and ts, there might be a spotty shower around the time they are coming home from school. most of you don't have to worry about that. 61 by 7:00. 75 is the high, again spotty showers for a few hours this afternoon. at the airport, all green aircraft no major delays. doesn't look like we got any rain in our travel destinations right now. happy travels to you stam, -- tm if you're heading out of town. >>> startling death rates from alzheimers. cdc released a study that looked at cases between 1999 own 2014. there were increases during that span. the overall rise can be attributed to an agin
. >> it's roberta vinci -- row, row, row i don't boat. come along and it's easy to lose control if you hit a lake on the ramp. closures return to the vine next week. i know you've missed them, so they will be back next week. this morning there's a couple of delays on the regional rails. david. >> reporter: great, matt, okay, we're dressing the kids in jackets this morning, we have temperatures in the upper 50s across the region. this afternoon it's shorts and ts, there might be a...
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of figures so big we need only mention their last name, franklin,ine teen, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci. walleter is with us from his great home town of new orleans, louisiana. walter, first of all we are going to make some folks buy the book because they should. a thumbnail sketch, who were the wise men -- it would be wise people today. and what would you say to president trump if you had 15 minutes to say to this guy who ran as an anti-establishment, anti-administrative state nationalist that it's good to have wise people around you? >> the wise men were a group of people who advised truman, and then eisenhower. it was dean afterison, chip bowlen, mccloy, lovette, avrille hairn harrellman. by coauthor and i wrote the book to try to show how american foreign policy sometimes transcended politics. these were men who kept themselves behind the scenes. it is a type of person i think we could strongly use right now. >> i want to talk to you about this term "back channel" which has been a term of art in the world that you have studied and seen up close. i want to play a come pend yum of peo
of figures so big we need only mention their last name, franklin,ine teen, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci. walleter is with us from his great home town of new orleans, louisiana. walter, first of all we are going to make some folks buy the book because they should. a thumbnail sketch, who were the wise men -- it would be wise people today. and what would you say to president trump if you had 15 minutes to say to this guy who ran as an anti-establishment, anti-administrative state nationalist...
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>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how muchit sell for? >> about $1.1 million. >> but when he's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than comic-con? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how muchit sell for? >> about $1.1 million. >> but when he's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place...
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. >> andrew: this is leonardo da vinci international airport. >> sandra: they tie his arrival to rome to terror. that's how the president stood on his first foreign trip with taking a very firm stance on terror. then this event has happened last night at the ariana grande concert. what do you expect to hear from the president in the wake of this? we've heard from him, but does this change things for him? >> andrew: it adds to the challenges that he confronts. the first two-thirds of this trip has had it raves and reviews on this side of the atlantic. he's been extremely presidential. this is almost like the speech he gave to congress a few months ago. you can be presidential when he wants. he's been nearly brilliant and riyadh and jerusalem. he now has the additional pressure of being a brilliant on the third leg, confronted by this tragedy and about to confront a pope with whom he has had a publicly chilly relations. >> harris: they can come together on the message. >> lisa: you mention, what do we know about this terrorist? it's increasingly difficult for law enforcement and intelli
. >> andrew: this is leonardo da vinci international airport. >> sandra: they tie his arrival to rome to terror. that's how the president stood on his first foreign trip with taking a very firm stance on terror. then this event has happened last night at the ariana grande concert. what do you expect to hear from the president in the wake of this? we've heard from him, but does this change things for him? >> andrew: it adds to the challenges that he confronts. the first...
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>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how much>> about $1.1 million. >> but when he's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than comic-con? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, driving through east stroudsburg, pennsylvania, about 100 miles north of philadelphia. i'm headed to a fantasy wod that sprang from the mind of an artist whose name you may not know, but whose work you've surely seen. >> my name is bill frazetta. my father was an incredibly successful artist and a great dad, but not such a great estate planner, so when he died, he left my siblings and me a valuable inheritance that nearly tore us apart. >> i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. how are you? bill frazetta. >> i meet bill in front of the costume shop he's been running for 36 years. ca
>> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how much>> about $1.1 million. >> but when he's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than...
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this is the da vinci code in space.ch like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies for it to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've made me laugh! that's the only laugh you'll ever get from me about alien, i suspect. i'm a little more hopeful about your third choice this week, jawbone. jawbone, written by and starring johnny harrison. i have to say, i know nothing about boxing, other than what i know from the movies. this is the tale of a washed—up boxer who is struggling with alcoholism and we meet him at the beginning of the film. he's on, i think, the south bank, in london, and he's drunk. he lives in a flat which used to be his mother's flat, he's in danger of being evicted. he's arrested early on for causing a disturbance. his life is in a mess. he turns up at his old gym, which is run by ray
this is the da vinci code in space.ch like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever. i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies for it to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've made me laugh! that's the only laugh you'll ever get from me about alien, i suspect. i'm a little more hopeful about your third choice this...
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so, you find yourself stuck here at leonardo da vinci?fiumicino airport.g to find yourself with a bit of time in your hands. i've decided to make it a bit more interesting and set myself a challenge to see rome in under six hours. there are a number of stopover tours available here, and it's big business. italy's largest airport is busy, and around a0 million passengers a year pass through it, usually on their way to somewhere else. hello! how are you? nice to meet you. bongiorno. where are we going first? i've chosen a bespoke tour and specifically requested five sites to visit during my whistlestop tour. i want to see the colosseum, the circus maximus, the palatine hill, the mouth of truth, and of course the trevi fountain. that's a lot of stuff to see in a short time, yeah. there is a lot of ground to cover and quite a bit to take in. that is impressive. plus, you're really relying on the buses and trams turning up on time. it is actually quite a pacey tour, non—stop. there are spectators all around, and the chariot races in the middle. my first proper
so, you find yourself stuck here at leonardo da vinci?fiumicino airport.g to find yourself with a bit of time in your hands. i've decided to make it a bit more interesting and set myself a challenge to see rome in under six hours. there are a number of stopover tours available here, and it's big business. italy's largest airport is busy, and around a0 million passengers a year pass through it, usually on their way to somewhere else. hello! how are you? nice to meet you. bongiorno. where are we...
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--rch moscovici is there christine lagarde is there, ise masa vinci is -- there. there is more common ground on greece. we will speak to the federal reserve bank of chicago president at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time. we have you commissioner pierre's take on the election. the opening 20 minutes away. 20 minutes until the start of cash trading on european equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the show. i am in italy right now. the g7 finance minister's meeting. we have seen the kuroda delegation arrived. wolfgang schaeuble has just gone into the castle where the finance ministers as well as their central bank heads will meet. we spoke with italian finance earlier.potte we have seen serge moscovici earlier as well as christine lagarde. a lot going on in italy. let us find out what is happening in the rest of the world. we go to juliette saly. juliette: thank you. forecast boosted its after it improved its operating performance and agreed to sell a brazilian steel plant. the company said interest excluding one-time items will be 1.8 billion euros in the fiscal y
--rch moscovici is there christine lagarde is there, ise masa vinci is -- there. there is more common ground on greece. we will speak to the federal reserve bank of chicago president at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time. we have you commissioner pierre's take on the election. the opening 20 minutes away. 20 minutes until the start of cash trading on european equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the show. i am in italy right now. the g7 finance minister's meeting. we have seen the kuroda...
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this is the da vinci code in space. war movie, it is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense what the weather! i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies to tie up all loose ends but there were moments in it... there was one where the characters as so little that make sense that i laughed out loud. —— character said so little.|j make sense that i laughed out loud. -- character said so little. i am a little more hopeful about your third choice this week. jawbone, written and starring john harrison. —— written by. i do nothing about boxing. a washed—up boxers struggling with alcoholism we meet him at the beginning of the film and he is drunk. he lives in a flat which used to be his mother is flat, he is in danger of being as it had. life is in a mess. he turns up at his oldjim run by ray life is in a mess. he turns up at his old jim run by ray winstone. life is in a mess. he turns up at his oldjim run by ray winstone. he gives you a look at else in everything y
this is the da vinci code in space. war movie, it is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense what the weather! i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies to tie up all loose ends but there were moments in it... there was one where the characters as so little that make sense that i laughed out loud. —— character said so little.|j make sense that i laughed out loud. -- character said so little. i am a little more hopeful about your...
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a chateau there were visited by the likes ofjoan of arc, leonardo da vinci and eleanor of aquitaine. loire was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre of nantes. a three—mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd artist who had gone there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful for very long. in 2007 this, the great elephant, began taking its daily constitutional. people came from all over to hitch a ride in its belly. and, as it prepares to celebrate its 10th birthday, they still come. so this is how you make an elephant roarfrom inside its body. elephant roars. laughter. that was incredible. it's so low—tech. you can feel the whole thing pull against your body as you're doing it. this is the thing that i love. all of these switches are twitching every time the elephant‘s moving. it's so organic, it's incredible. the elephant rides form part of the first huge push to turn the fortunes of nantes around. the industry that had recently departed had left a huge ugly scar just a stone's throw from the historic centre. it's a crazy project when you think abou
a chateau there were visited by the likes ofjoan of arc, leonardo da vinci and eleanor of aquitaine. loire was a scrap of wasteland close to the centre of nantes. a three—mile stretch of brownfield site, home only to the odd artist who had gone there in search of peace and quiet. but it didn't stay peaceful for very long. in 2007 this, the great elephant, began taking its daily constitutional. people came from all over to hitch a ride in its belly. and, as it prepares to celebrate its 10th...
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this is the da vinci code in space.e it was stripped down, and loved aliens because it's a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever! i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've made me laugh! that's the only laugh you'll ever get from me about alien, i suspect. i'm a little more hopeful about your third choice this week, jawbone. jawbone, written by and starring johnny harrison. i have to say, i know nothing about boxing, other than what i know from the movies. this is the tale of a washed—up boxer who is struggling with alcoholism and we meet him at the beginning of the film. he's on, i think, the south bank, in london, and he's drunk. he lives in a flat which used to be his mother's flat, he's in danger of being evicted. he's arrested early on for causing a disturban
this is the da vinci code in space.e it was stripped down, and loved aliens because it's a war movie, this is very much like a massive amount of pontificating and holding forth and also it makes no sense whatsoever! i know people don't necessarily go to alien movies to tie up all loose ends, but there were moments in it... there was one moment in it where a character says so little that makes any sense i laughed out loud. you've made me laugh! that's the only laugh you'll ever get from me about...
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it's da vinci code mixed.on" by david gray. this is a true story about murders that took place against the osage trial in the 1920s. they were wealthy because they had oil under their land. it's a mystery, but some of the dark history of the united states. this is the book for you. >> emma, what do you got? >> so my pick is "hourglass." it's a story about marriage and i love that it's a really honest, beautifully written book about a marriage 20 years in that ends with them still married. like it's not -- it doesn't -- everything doesn't fall apart, but it's really like a clear look into a real love story. >> i love a happy ending but don't give it away. what do you got, brad? >> "the last niggood night" by howard blum. she turned the tide for the united states and allies. reads like a thriller. >> author's pick. that means whatever you want, no rules. >> "what it means when a man falls from the sky." this is a short-story collection. her writing blows me away. there are so many short stories, some of them tak
it's da vinci code mixed.on" by david gray. this is a true story about murders that took place against the osage trial in the 1920s. they were wealthy because they had oil under their land. it's a mystery, but some of the dark history of the united states. this is the book for you. >> emma, what do you got? >> so my pick is "hourglass." it's a story about marriage and i love that it's a really honest, beautifully written book about a marriage 20 years in that ends...