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  • Hello and welcome to everyone watching around the world.

  • I'm coral Jesus for CNN.

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  • You're down the middle explanation of news We thank you for taking 10 minutes to watch.

  • We're starting with a look at the US Senate's upcoming impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump.

  • Earlier this month, the House of Representatives voted 232 to 197 to charge the president with incitement of insurrection.

  • His critics say his statements at a rally on January 6th encouraged the violence that later took place in the U.

  • S Capitol building.

  • The former president and his supporters say he only called for a peaceful and patriotic protest.

  • The House charges were formally presented to the Senate on Monday.

  • Senators were set to be sworn in as jurors on Tuesday.

  • The trial itself will begin on February 9th, and afterward the Senate will vote on whether to acquit or convict the former president.

  • The votes of 67 senators, or two thirds of the chamber, are required to find a president guilty.

  • Anything less than that means a leader is not guilty.

  • Ah, complication in all of this is that former President Trump is no longer in office.

  • His term officially ended at noon on January 20th in accordance with the 20th amendment to the Constitution.

  • Some legal experts say it's unconstitutional to convict a former president who has already left office.

  • Others say it is legal for the Senate to try the former president and potentially disqualify him from running for office again.

  • As far as its makeup is concerned.

  • The Senate is split along party lines with 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans who will be considering the case for the Republican former president.

  • In the meantime, the Senate is holding confirmation hearings and votes for the Cabinet nominees of newly inaugurated President Joe Biden.

  • This is part of the Chambers constitutional requirement to provide advice and consent to the president.

  • 12th Trivia.

  • Which of these cruise lines is the only one that's still operating under its original name, Imperial Majesty, Royal Viking, White Star or Cunard?

  • Theo Cunard Line, which was founded in 18 40 is the only one of these lines that still sailing no surprise.

  • The coronavirus pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the global travel industry, and what the future holds for is filled with questions.

  • Some cruise operators have canceled all of their trips through this spring, Some cities are considering new lockdowns.

  • Any international travelers flying to the United States?

  • We'll have to show proof of a negative co vid test before they can get on the planes.

  • The United Nations World Tourism Organization is pushing for the issue of vaccine passports proof people have had a covert vaccine before they can travel, though that's controversial because of concerns involving the vaccines themselves and people's private medical information.

  • On top of all of that, there are different restrictions in different countries.

  • What do you do if you're constantly crossing borders?

  • Where do you have to wear a mask?

  • This is why some travel organizations are saying travel agents are crucial.

  • They can help you stay on top of all these changes and make cancelations if those become necessary for a completely different approach.

  • Though autonomous travel is becoming an option, digital tour guides fully personalized itineraries on blogging, travel is becoming digitized, and Dubai based tech entrepreneur Fabian Dagostino is seeing a gap in the market.

  • The next big idea in the travel industry is autonomous travel to be able to plan, book and navigate travel experiences spurred on by the global pandemic, individual and small group travel is becoming more popular.

  • Dagostino believes tourists are looking for tailored on authentic experiences.

  • He's developed street life, an app that allows users to create their entire trip on their phones.

  • Hi, everyone, I'm Zara.

  • Local bloggers on Instagram influences like Zara, a mirror conf, feed high quality digital tours off unexplored shops and public places showing their local experiences.

  • Users can watch and choose the places they want to visit, creating a customized itinerary before starting their physical journey.

  • You have to imagine it like a tic tac for travel, where you can swipe up and down between different tours, bookmark the places you like, create your own tours and book Karim's and Uber's to be able to get from one place to the next.

  • Digital tools such as virtual reality AI and algorithms are increasingly being adopted in the travel industry.

  • Thisted Tech will add up to $305 billion of value to the travel industry by 2025 according to research by the World Economic Forum.

  • The pandemic is forcing cities to showcase their landmarks through virtual tours and interactive experiences.

  • But Dagostino believes advances in technology will complement the physical travel experience.

  • Always will have to have the physical experience, so we're building the technology to fully personalize it.

  • His ambitions go beyond to buy.

  • Street life will launch shortly in Zurich and Berlin.

  • Ondas Mawr travel restrictions will be lifted.

  • Dagostino has plans to expand to other locations, combining technology with physical travel.

  • Dagostino Street life is aiming to become the digital go to for autonomous personalized on seamless travel.

  • Anna Stewart, CNN With all this, the wandering dead this'll discovery number one Because of the number of the coffins that we found, we talk about more than 100 coffins, which is something really, very important number to the standard off living high rank people.

  • That's why the condition off the coffins not like the one that we did announce October 3rd with those 59 coffins.

  • No, this time, most of them they were a little bit rich or richer than the other one, a little bit higher rank than the other one.

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  • Some environmentalists are losing sleep over the sleep of certain insects to studies recently focused on a commonly used pesticide called neonicotinoids.

  • It's a relatively new class of insecticide that's harmful to invertebrates like insects but less toxic to vertebrates like people and pets.

  • The studies found that when neonicotinoids were directly given to bees and flies, the chemicals appeared to disrupt the insects.

  • Body clocks.

  • They were reportedly sleeping mawr in the daytime and foraging Maura tonight.

  • This could affect the bee's ability to pollinate and collect food for their colonies because flowers aren't as available at night.

  • So while neonicotinoids could help keep pests off the crops people grow, the study suggests.

  • They could have negative side effects on bees and pollination.

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  • I've already done a bunch of frozen puns this year because this would have been a really cool opportunity.

  • Guess I'll have to let it go.

  • You're taking a virtual stroll through an ice castle.

  • Several of these have been hand sculpted throughout America.

  • Each one, measuring about an acre in size and weighing more than £20 million took dozens of artists to put three to took dozens of artists to put three to took dozens of artists to put this together.

  • Led lights were used to illuminate it, and the castles were built near lakes and other water sources so that when they melt, the liquid has somewhere to go.

  • So there will be no floods toe feudal over No medieval intent.

  • No towering controversies for cities and towns to joust over day and night.

  • Just crystal castles draw, bridging together everyone with a ticket and a mode of transportation.

  • Who doesn't mind catching Coleman walking through a winter wonderland?

  • She Newt is a fun word to say.

  • It's also a city in Kansas.

  • Chanute, Kansas.

  • Home of she Newt.

  • High School.

  • It's great to have you watching, thanks to everyone, for taking the time for CNN.

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