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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

while no one was seated in the nearest seats, those seats were left twisted and bent, the headrest and cushion sucked out of the plane along with clothing and cellphones. nicholas was onboard the plane. >> i sent a text to my girlfriend, my mom, my other loved ones and didn't know if i was going to make it on the other side. a lot of intense emotions for sure. >> reporter: the door plug that failed was held in place by bolts and pins, used to seal an extra emergency exit if airlines don't need it. the ntsb says on three previous flights pressurization warning lights lit iup in the same plane, yet alaska only restricted the plane from flying over water to hawaii until technicians could evaluate the problem. it's early, but should alaska have grounded the plane back then? >> certainly, it should have been a warning sign to them just for safety overall.

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The Arts Interviews

they actually stayed in prague. you know, nicky, telling people isn't bragging. i i admired his sense of anonymity. he didn't want to be exposed or revealed. i think he was quite a remarkable man because of his humility. and so... i'd seen that bbc documentary with esther rantzen just some years ago, and i admired his low—key presentation, how he was baffled by esther rantzen�*s revelation of his work and his eagerness to give credit to the other people, who were the kindertrain people, who organised the children's escape from prague. cutting! like sir nicholas, sir anthony was also kept in the dark about the film's that's life studio audience. he was not told until hours before filming that the scene's extras were, in fact,

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The Arts Interviews

alexandra greensted was just seven when she arrived here from prague weeks before the start of the second world war. at 92, she still remembers sir nicholas winton. oh, he's wonderful. he was the most wonderful, generous, helpful... you couldn't say enough about him. also at the event was one of sir nicholas�*s actual children, his son nick. he believes one life has captured his father's story brilliantly. it's based on my sister's book, which is true to life, with a few little creative licences. but sir anthony hopkins, boy, at times i would swear that that's my father in the room. it's just extraordinary how he's captured all the little details. i'm talking to you from the wiener holocaust library, which is the uk's holocaust library of record. it feels like an important place

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The Arts Interviews

he had to be kind of duped into going onto it. it's estimated that there are 6,000 people alive today because of the prague rescue. none of them would have known of sir nicholas and his team's involvement in that rescue had it not been for a scrapbook which documented the details of all the children needing to be saved. this is a copy of the original scrapbook.

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we asked as many as possible of these grown—up children to get in touch with us, so they'd have the chance to thank mr winton personally. can i ask, is there anyone in our audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? if so, could you stand up, please? after the first that's life episode featuring sir nicholas winton�*s story aired in 1988, dozens more survivors got in touch with the programme. sir nicholas was invited back to the studio, and this time the audience included many more of the children from the prague trains and their descendants. from this moment on, they called themselves nicky's children, and renate was one of them. applause tv clip: ..mr winton personally. renate: here's me. tv clip: can i ask, is there anyone in our audience tonight _ who owes their life to nicholas winton? and you'd never met him at this point? no, never. no. tv clip: in the meantime, mr winton. .. _ we often wondered

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we asked as many as possible of these grown—up children to get in touch with us, so they'd have the chance to thank mr winton personally. can i ask, is there anyone in our audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? if so, could you stand up, please? after the first that's life episode featuring sir nicholas winton�*s story aired in 1988, dozens more survivors got in touch with the programme. sir nicholas was invited back to the studio, and this time the audience included many more of the children from the prague trains and their descendants. from this moment on, they called themselves nicky's children, and renate was one of them. applause tv clip: ..mr winton personally. renate: here's me. tv clip: can i ask, is there anyone in our audience tonight _ who owes their life to nicholas winton? and you'd never met him at this point? no, never. no. tv clip: in the meantime, mr winton. .. _

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The Arts Interviews

alexandra greensted was just seven when she arrived here from prague weeks before the start of the second world war. at 92, she still remembers sir nicholas winton. oh, he's wonderful. he was the most wonderful, generous, helpful... you couldn't say enough about him. also at the event was one of sir nicholas�*s actual children, his son nick. he believes one life has captured his father's story brilliantly. it's based on my sister's book, which is true to life, with a few little creative licences. but sir anthony hopkins, boy, at times i would swear that that's my father in the room. it's just extraordinary how he's captured all the little details. i'm talking to you from the wiener holocaust library, which is the uk's holocaust library of record. it feels like an important place

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The Arts Interviews

they took all the risks. they actually stayed in prague. you know, nicky, telling people isn't bragging. i i admired his sense of anonymity. he didn't want to be exposed or revealed. i think he was quite a remarkable man because of his humility. and so... i'd seen that bbc documentary with esther rantzen just some years ago, and i admired his low—key presentation, how he was baffled by esther rantzen�*s revelation of his work and his eagerness to give credit to the other people, who were the kindertrain people, who organised the children's escape from prague. cutting! like sir nicholas, sir anthony was also kept in the dark about the film's that's life studio audience. he was not told until hours before filming that the scene's

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The Arts Interviews

of dragged out of him and the scrapbook was found and he went on that's life. he had to be kind of duped into going onto it. it's estimated that there are 6,000 people alive today because of the prague rescue. none of them would have known of sir nicholas and his team's involvement in that rescue had it not been for a scrapbook which documented the details of all the children needing to be saved.

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they took all the risks. they actually stayed in prague. you know, nicky, telling people isn't bragging. i i admired his sense of anonymity. he didn't want to be exposed or revealed. i think he was quite a remarkable man because of his humility. and so... i'd seen that bbc documentary with esther rantzen just some years ago, and i admired his low—key presentation, how he was baffled by esther rantzen�*s revelation of his work and his eagerness to give credit to the other people, who were the kindertrain people, who organised the children's escape from prague. cutting! like sir nicholas, sir anthony was also kept in the dark about the film's that's life studio audience. he was not told until hours before filming that the scene's extras were, in fact,

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