Odyssey of the Seas Cruise Ship Tour
Discover Odyssey of the Seas with me in this complete video tour onboard during my 11 night Holy Land Cruise from 25 May 2022.
Odyssey of the Seas is the second Quantum Ultra-class cruise ship and the last of the class operated by Royal Caribbean International.
Odyssey of the Seas measures 1,138 feet (347 m) and has a gross tonnage of 167,704, with 16 decks. The ship accommodates 4,198 passengers at double occupancy up to a maximum capacity of 5,510 passengers, as well as a 1,663 crew. There are 14 decks for guest use, 15 restaurants, 2 pools and 2,105 cabins.
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Bolton makes prediction on Trump's political career after indictment
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton tells CNN's Phil Mattingly why he thinks Donald Trump's political career will be over following a second indictment against him. #CNN #News
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European leaders Macron, Scholz and Duda discussing further support for Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron has said the Ukrainian counteroffensive has started and was meticulously planned. He made the comments at a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the Polish President Andrzej Duda in Paris. The three leaders are discussing ongoing support for Ukraine and are preparing for a NATO summit in Lithuania next month. The trilateral meeting is known as the Weimar Triangle. It first began in 1991 in the eastern German city of Weimar.
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Colombian plane crash: Mother told children to save themselves
After their plane crashed and their mother died, four children have been rescued from the Amazon jungle, where they had lived for 40 days.
The rescue mission spanned about 300 square kilometres and was led by more than 100 soldiers, with 200 Indigenous volunteers also involved.
Mike Armstrong reports on the harrowing details about what the siblings endured, how they're doing now, who is still missing, and the honour given to the commander of the rescue operation.
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Another pedestrian death reminds San Jose leaders need for safer roads
A man was hit and killed while crossing McKee Rd. Monday morning, marking San Jose's 21st deadly crash this year. The Dept. of Transportation says it is planning both permanent and temporary measures on the street - just steps from the accident.
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Judge denies bail to author accused of killing her husband
A judge denied bail to a woman who is accused of poisoning her husband with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. NBC News’ Valerie Castro reports.
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Wildfire threatening Alberta town explodes in size
A wildfire inching closer to the town of Edson, Alta., west of Edmonton, has exploded in size, growing 55 per cent in just 24 hours. Residents have had to flee their homes for the second time in a month. Approximately one-third of the 75 wildfires in Alberta are out of control and more than 11,000 people across the province are now displaced. Erica Vella reports.
In B.C., cooler conditions and shifting winds are helping firefighters gain the upper hand in the community of Tumbler Ridge, where about 2,400 people were told to evacuate on Thursday. Rumina Daya has more on the situation there.
In the U.S., Donald Trump is preparing for his arraignment on Tuesday as the first former president to be federally indicted. He faces dozens of severe charges for over 100 classified national security files he allegedly kept after leaving office. Jackson Proskow reports.
Ukraine says it is gaining ground in a new counteroffensive, claiming to have recaptured a village occupied by Russia. Redmond Shannon has the latest.
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Why Airlines Are Bringing Back Jumbo Jets (Sort Of)
On this episode of “Now Boarding” Leslie and Erin discuss the rise and fall of jumbo jets, like the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380. Now international travel is rebounding from the pandemic, and some of these giant planes are getting dusted off to fly around the world again, carrying hundreds of passengers at a time.
“Now Boarding” is a videocast about air travel and the business of flying. CNBC airlines reporter Leslie Josephs and CNBC senior producer Erin Black delve into topics like turbulence, airline status, boarding, jumbo jets and all things aviation. Watch this episode and others on CNBC’s YouTube channel every Sunday.
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What are France's retirement-age protests really about? | Focus on Europe
Many French oppose President Macron's pension reform delaying retirement until age 64. According to a study, less than half feel valued at work and want to retire sooner to enjoy life. But not everyone agrees.
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Life between the EU and Russia on Moldova's Ukrainian border | Focus on Europe
Fear of a Russian invasion is growing in Moldova—especially in smaller villages located in the region of Transnistria.
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Energy Problem Solved China Has Launched A Floating HYDROGEN FARM For Clean Renewable Energy
Energy Problem Solved China Has Launched A Floating HYDROGEN FARM For Clean Renewable Energy
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Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland's former leader released without charge after arrest
Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been released without charge pending further investigations after being arrested by police on Sunday.
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Trudeau’s surprise visit to Kyiv as Ukraine counteroffensive begins
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland paid a surprise visit to Ukraine on Saturday, touching down for top-level talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trudeau's visit comes as Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive officially begins. Crystal Goomansingh has more on the prime minister’s trip and the new funding Canada is pledging to help Ukraine fend off Russia’s latest offensive.
Winds in the area of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., have shifted, giving evacuated residents a bit of relief as a wildfire rages kilometres from their homes. Firefighters have been dousing houses with water to protect them from flames if the worst-case scenario were to occur. Rumina Daya reports.
To the political fallout in Ottawa, after David Johnston’s bombshell announcement Friday that he would resign as the special rapporteur investigating foreign interference in Canadian elections. Johnston had faced calls for him to resign over his ties to the prime minister and growing demand for a public inquiry. But his departure hasn’t brought the issue any closer to a solution. Richard Zussman reports.
After triumphing in the Alberta election, Premier Danielle Smith’s new government will take the summer to develop policy before returning to the legislature in the fall. And if the makeup of her new cabinet is any indication, that policy could be fuelled by more right-wing ideology than the province has ever seen before. Heather Yourex-West reports.
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How To Convert A Gas-Powered Car To An Electric Vehicle
Interest in electric vehicles is at an all time high, with sales of new EVs up 55 percent in 2022 compared to the year prior. But there are still a lot of gas cars on the road today and there will be for a long time. EV conversions are becoming a bigger trend that could help. Both the shops and aftermarket community are growing substantially to meet the new demand. CNBC explores what it takes to convert a gas-powered car to an electric vehicle and whether it could go mainstream.
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China Sends First Civilian to International Space Station, Making History
China Sends First Civilian to International Space Station, Making History
Trump speaks out about DOJ indictment for first time
CNN's Kristen Holmes and Daniel Dale fact-check former President Donald Trump's comments at a state GOP convention in Columbus, Georgia, about being indicted by the Department of Justice on 37 counts, including 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information. #CNN #News
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BC wildfires: Winds push fire east, away from northern community of Tumbler Ridge
There is some relief for residents evacuated from the northern B.C. town of Tumbler Ridge, which is threatened by a wildfire that is burning just a few kilometres from the community, after winds in the area shifted eastward.
It has officials optimistic in the fight against the nearby West Kiskatinaw wildfire.
“We had a bit of cooler temperatures overnight and we caught a really big break,” said Forrest Tower, a fire information officer.
Rumina Daya has more on efforts to protect the northern community from the massive fire.
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California man on honeymoon drowns; thieves steal couple's belongings in Hawaii, friends say
A Bay Area man died on his honeymoon in Hawaii while snorkeling. To make matters worse, those who knew the couple say thieves swiped everything. "All of Brittany and Steven's belongings were stolen, the thieves took their cell phones, wallets, money, clothing, they even stole their car rental," friends wrote on his GoFundMe. https://abc7ne.ws/3NkR8DY
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BREAKING: Trump speaks out for first time since being indicted on federal charges
Former President Donald Trump railed against what he called “the corrupt political establishment” at the Georgia GOP convention, taking aim at the Special Counsel and the Department of Justice. The indictment, which was unsealed on Friday, accuses him of illegally taking classified national security documents with him to Mar-a-Lago when he left the White House. NBC News’ Garrett Haake has the details.
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'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski dies in prison. Ex-FBI official describes how he was caught
Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, the man known as the “Unabomber,” has died, according to a law enforcement official. He was 81.
Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his cell at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina, around 12:25 a.m., Saturday morning, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.
Kaczynski had been serving eight life sentences after he pleaded guilty in 1998 for sending bombs that killed three people and wounded 23 others through the mail from 1978 to 1995.
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Foreign interference: LeBlanc addresses Johnston resignation, plans for new special rapporteur
Following the resignation of special rapporteur David Johnston, after weeks of scrutiny over what opposition parties called a conflict of interest, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke on Friday, saying Johnston's decision to step aside was due to a "toxic partisan climate" created largely "by the Conservative Party."
LeBlanc also discussed the possibility of appointing a replacement special rapporteur, a task which he revealed would require consulting with experts, legal scholars, and even the aforementioned opposition parties.
Johnston, who was chosen by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, resigned from his position on June 9. The House of Commons last week passed a non-binding resolution calling for the former Governor General to step down over the “appearance of bias” regarding foreign interference.
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