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original quiche lorraine? they basically say there is only one case. the coronation keys might be fun, but they should call it a savoury tart rather than a quiche because it is not a quiche. it is a flan or tart. controversial across the channel, as if they haven't enough to worry about. this is in the mirror. this is stephanie weaver, a retired book—keeper. every time she goes neara book—keeper. every time she goes near a hotel, she removes a soap from the bathroom and keeps it as a memento. anyway, she's got hundreds and hundreds of soaps. she is now prodding them up for auction and she reckons they are going to make a 200 quid. she is cleaning up. literally cleaning up. after all those little soaps, £200. there you go. did you ever make a hotel soap? you need to get a lot!

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CNN Newsroom

next up with personal items and mattered so much. teddy bears family albums. closed dishes. basic of life. all gone. people still going through the rubble, see if they can find that. picture of grandma. or that wedding ring that was on the bureau. or that special memento that means so meant so much to them. they get lost, too. some of this dysfunction. and destruction that you're seeing here. it's going to take years to recover and rebuild. but we're starting now. when i spoke to the governor he said. what he needed most was a federal disaster declaration. so that the earliest hours of sunday morning i signed that expedited major disaster declaration, which gave you more access to more federal resources. with that declaration, providing funding to cover overtime for local emergency responders. to cover the costs and we were in all debris. 100% of that cost.

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Chris Jansing Reports

it, it was hard to believe 13 lives lost. i met a number of the families earlier today, jill and i. 300 homes and businesses nothing more than piles of twisted materials mixed with personal items that mattered so much. teddy bears, family albums, clothes, dishes, basic necessities of life, all gone. people still looking for that picture of grandma or that wedding ring or the memento that meant so much to them. some of this dysfunction and destruction you're seeing here is going to take years to recover and rebuild. we're starting now when i spoke to the governor he said he needed most, a federal disaster declaration sunday i signed that major disaster declaration which gave

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Katy Tur Reports

he was begging, ukraine for any memento he could get back, a shoe, a ring, a notebook, whatever he could find. this was in the moments after it happened, he had nothing, and he was devastated. he still is obviously. but he really wanted and there were a lot of victims' families that wanted vladimir putin to be personally held responsible for this. they want to see him prosecuted for a war crime. you're laying out all the reasons why the dutch just couldn't make that connection, that it was a tragic accident that vladimir putin may have supplied the weapons for, but ultimately it was an accident. >> what's really hard and what the investigation also said is they just don't have the evidence because the most important, the key element is that they don't have the knowledge on the identity of the actual booked crew. so most likely russian armed forces because they were coming

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MSNBC Reports

u.s. military, we have to wonder how much more of that is going to wash up on shore. that is what the department of defense are working right here along the carolina coast. they are making sure if some of that debris washes onshore. it does not fall into the hands of locals and tourists out hear. this is not a memento. this is not something you want to take home. doing so could interfere with a federal investigation. there is a big presence out here making sure if some of this debris comes onshore, they collect it right away. the temperature has been pretty chilly. a lot of people have not been out and about. there are people where this has become a spectacle for them. a lot of people we were talking to were in awe when this balloon went down here off the carolina coast. many of them also wanted to see if they might be able to catch a glimpse of some of that debris. at this point that's all the authorities want people to do. take a glimpse, maybe, report it if you see it, certainly don't mess with it. of course there will be much more developments and we'll be keeping a close eye here on the

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BBC News

decided to make a music video about hisjob. it's notjust to show friends and family in india but is also a celebration of all the people he works with. navtej johal reports. meet mr singh, the singing sensation. there probably aren't many bus drivers who would choose to write an ode to theirjob and then hire a video production company to turn into this slick music video. but, as you're going to learn, ranjit singh really loves driving buses — so what better location to chat to him than in his happy place? the 59—year—old grandfather from west bromwich is more comfortable speaking punjabi, his mother tongue. i started by asking him why he wanted to make the video. translation: it's always - been my dream to make a music video about myjob so that when i retire, i can watch it back as a memento and reflect back on how me and my colleagues all used

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Newsday

and his song has become quite a hit. navtej johal reports. meet ranjit singh. there probably aren't many bus drivers who would choose to write an ode to theirjob and then hire a production company to turn into a slick music video. but, as you are going to learn, ranjit singh really driving buses, so what better location to chat to him than in his happy place. the 59—year—old grandfather from west bromwich is more comfortable speaking punjabi, his mother tongue. i started by asking him why he wanted to make the video. translation: it's always - been my dream to make a music video about myjob, so when i retire, i can watch it back as a memento and reflect back

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BBC News

comfortable speaking punjabi, his mother tongue. i started by asking him why he wanted to make the video. translation: it's always - been my dream to make a music video about myjob so that when i retire, i can watch it back as a memento and reflect on how me and my colleagues all used to drive buses together. the music video, performed in punjabi and featuring his colleagues, took a week to film and has received plenty of attention on social media and in his home village in india. translation: it's made me very happy and proud, - and it has made everyone really proud and everyone really likes it. i've been getting messages from my friends saying your father—in—law is on tv, on tiktok. i was like, whoa! i don't have tiktok. seeing your father—in—law singing about buses — yeah, that's him, he's doing his thing. the song celebrates the diversity of his colleagues, his passion

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