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lucy, stick around.nald, allianz global investors cio of global equities, staying with his again. romaine: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo speaking out in washington on a wide range of issues. he is calling on china to release detainees, and also congratulates hong kong on the recent elections. also on china, says he is clear on how china should treat people. pompeo also talking about ukraine policy, saying the trump administration has had a very policy, and says many people are trying to undermine u.s. democracy. he doesn't specify how. he also talks about turkey and those s-400 missile defense systems it has been testing, saying those reports are "concerning." we will be back shortly. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. romaine: from new york, i'm romaine bostick. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." it's time for a bloomer business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now -- a bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories
lucy, stick around.nald, allianz global investors cio of global equities, staying with his again. romaine: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo speaking out in washington on a wide range of issues. he is calling on china to release detainees, and also congratulates hong kong on the recent elections. also on china, says he is clear on how china should treat people. pompeo also talking about ukraine policy, saying the trump administration has had a very policy, and says many people are trying to...
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show lucy's gore campaign was very clear. this was the best results of a good crowd out and it's represents animal welfare a positive trends from the most and one of the most important pieces of legislation this country's ever seen i will probably thank you sir thank you. anyone following you keep politics of the last 3 years would be forgiven for believing it has been ultimate a one trick pony successive breaks the deadlines the knife edge parliament votes the fall of 2 prime ministers the unlawful probing of parliament and finally the 1st winter lection since fairbairn 1974 the astonishing twists and turns of the bricks melodrama have consumed the papers and dominated online and t.v. coverage however all this notice it seems today show demonstrates that beyond the smoke of the bricks that battlefield there has been a remarkably successful campaign to let's cross party support to make progress on the rights of animals it may not be the issue which tops any party's manifesto but it is one which matters to many millions of peo
show lucy's gore campaign was very clear. this was the best results of a good crowd out and it's represents animal welfare a positive trends from the most and one of the most important pieces of legislation this country's ever seen i will probably thank you sir thank you. anyone following you keep politics of the last 3 years would be forgiven for believing it has been ultimate a one trick pony successive breaks the deadlines the knife edge parliament votes the fall of 2 prime ministers the...
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bricks that she joined we achieved stick to regulation of the seal of poppies otherwise known as lucy's law which will now come into effect next year from the smuggling of heart is an industry perpetrated by people motivated purely by money they can make up to an incredible $35000.00 pounds per week illegally transporting puppies through our borders to be sold on unsuspecting dog lovers in the u.k. and the root cause of puppy smuggling seems to indeed be the ease with which gangs can abuse the pet travel scheme that operates across europe of was known as pets so it's a little gentleman forgive me for giving way and he rightly identifies the large sums of money to be valued by the individuals all the noise crime and drug they make a very fine cost benefit calculation and therefore doesn't that reinforce the need a whole number of animal charities in order to actually raise the penalties for for maltreating maltreating out of the malls and also confiscation of vehicles so that there's no longer is a plain business this is a matter for people in the street who care that the animal they bri
bricks that she joined we achieved stick to regulation of the seal of poppies otherwise known as lucy's law which will now come into effect next year from the smuggling of heart is an industry perpetrated by people motivated purely by money they can make up to an incredible $35000.00 pounds per week illegally transporting puppies through our borders to be sold on unsuspecting dog lovers in the u.k. and the root cause of puppy smuggling seems to indeed be the ease with which gangs can abuse the...
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lucy be resfo rd , economy, if very damaging. lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers.
lucy be resfo rd , economy, if very damaging. lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers.
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lucy has had to do this issue so she's trying to resolve it. at least we're here because of their daughter girls month initiative which is our monthly initiative where we go to fund schools where we give sanitary towels to girls and mentorship what was our cast we want to keep to keep our guys in school to reach the highest short story you find that. being in the dunder it's not a world of. community so you find that center towers are sometimes not truly my love was lucy uses her visits to schools to talk to students about sexual autonomy especially the young women altimeter goal is to have real equality in kenya and she wants others to benefit from her painful experiences. everything i do is powered by i don't want anyone else to go through what i went through if i can help it was the dark club so much you only need our own wardrobe because for me i felt i had bad time i lacked someone i could look up to i liked someone i could talk to like i've been through and effectively but in my very few can really then i think that's that's all i need. y
lucy has had to do this issue so she's trying to resolve it. at least we're here because of their daughter girls month initiative which is our monthly initiative where we go to fund schools where we give sanitary towels to girls and mentorship what was our cast we want to keep to keep our guys in school to reach the highest short story you find that. being in the dunder it's not a world of. community so you find that center towers are sometimes not truly my love was lucy uses her visits to...
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a surrogate, really, for both eleanor and lucy. when roosevelt cruised off to the florida coast for months at a time in the 1920's to regain his health, it was missy, not eleanor, who accompanied him. it was missy who went with him to warm springs. it was missy who preside over his office. and it was missy who served as his hostess when f.d.r. entertained. neither eleanor nor sarah objected to the arrangement. roosevelt's friends took it in stride. missy was deeply in love with f.d.r., and the president, if not in love, certainly preferred her company to all others. she died without knowing that the president made her the beneficiary of one-half of his estate in his will in gratitude for her commitment. 60 years after his death, it's really high time that roosevelt be revisited. the great depression, the new deal, the second world war, are fading memories. the extent to which the united states was threatened is scarcely remembered. the national sacrifice all but forgotten. all the more reason, i think, that westerly this cheerful m
a surrogate, really, for both eleanor and lucy. when roosevelt cruised off to the florida coast for months at a time in the 1920's to regain his health, it was missy, not eleanor, who accompanied him. it was missy who went with him to warm springs. it was missy who preside over his office. and it was missy who served as his hostess when f.d.r. entertained. neither eleanor nor sarah objected to the arrangement. roosevelt's friends took it in stride. missy was deeply in love with f.d.r., and the...
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lucy there in rwanda in what must have been an incredible trip.erent kind of experience in store — a boat trip up the coast of greece. sounds dreamy and relaxing. but as i discovered, not so much. i have come a short distance outside of the athens city centre to what has become known as the athens riviera. there are plenty of cool cafes, ritzy new hotels and, of course, plenty of luxury yachts. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme 0lympias — the only life—size replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominated the naval wars from the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy and, every year, groups of lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i'm one of those lucky people, so i'd better get ready. i think it is going to be quite hard work. well, my fellow rowers are starting to arrive now, so i've picked a plum spot right in the middle of the action. 0oh! 0ar. ready
lucy there in rwanda in what must have been an incredible trip.erent kind of experience in store — a boat trip up the coast of greece. sounds dreamy and relaxing. but as i discovered, not so much. i have come a short distance outside of the athens city centre to what has become known as the athens riviera. there are plenty of cool cafes, ritzy new hotels and, of course, plenty of luxury yachts. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme...
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every 20 years, and this year lucy went along to take part.te des vignerons. they produced 100 million litres of wine per year, but only export 2% of it. are you ready? 0ver half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself began as a one—day fee is hosted by an ancient brotherhood as a way to record the best winemaker in the region. and it clearly ta kes best winemaker in the region. and it clearly takes the locals a while to recover as the festival only takes place once every 20—25 years. the fete des vignerons began in 1797 as a small parade through the streets of vevey. but because of unrest in the region over the next couple of decades, the next event wasn't organised for another 22 years. a cycle that has remained ever since. today the climax of the celebration isa today the climax of the celebration is a daily so that takes place in a special stadium and features over 5000 volunteers. and this year, the show‘s been created by the man behind cirque du soleil. i'm loving the vibe back here, themed costumes, props everywhere. so, with 50
every 20 years, and this year lucy went along to take part.te des vignerons. they produced 100 million litres of wine per year, but only export 2% of it. are you ready? 0ver half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself began as a one—day fee is hosted by an ancient brotherhood as a way to record the best winemaker in the region. and it clearly ta kes best winemaker in the region. and it clearly takes the locals a while to recover as the festival only takes place once every 20—25...
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lucy: both of those things.n't know tour, the pressure is -- that they don't know, the pressure is likely to rise. pressure on both sides with lead to some sort of agreement. that is what we are likely to see. we are seeing deceleration and growth. -- the solution in growth -- in growth.leration has fallfidence, why back. lisa: one of my favorite stories , talking about presidential elections and how people call them every year. they get the trade wrong every year. they call for a meltdown. i am wondering, are you planning to trade at all around the election? does it matter? rick: it matters a lot. it may not mean we will trade around it. have no special insight into what will happen. you have the democratic nomination solidified. it could result in significant swings. onwe want to take risk positions in the u.s. or should we reserve firepower for things we understand better? the latter will be the case. the possibility of democratic nominations, some of the candidates could have a meaningful impact on the priva
lucy: both of those things.n't know tour, the pressure is -- that they don't know, the pressure is likely to rise. pressure on both sides with lead to some sort of agreement. that is what we are likely to see. we are seeing deceleration and growth. -- the solution in growth -- in growth.leration has fallfidence, why back. lisa: one of my favorite stories , talking about presidential elections and how people call them every year. they get the trade wrong every year. they call for a meltdown. i...
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many of my lucy's residents have no alternative but to remain in a town that's been rated one of the most polluted places on the planet. i knew pretty well they suggested we move away somewhere there to another town they said go and build your house there but without any help they didn't offer us any money you need to get. the radiation is taking its toll on people's health studies have shown that cancer rates here at 50 percent higher than the national average congenital diseases are also more widespread and virtually everyone suffers from a thyroid disease. but the nuclear waste poses an even bigger threat the local river ends up flowing into one of the most densely populated valleys in central asia where kurdistan is because dan entergy christan meet. the uranium waste sites are located in trans boundary areas of 14000000 people live in the for ghana valley in the event of a natural disaster water can erode the waste sites and they will wash into the narran river that would be a disaster for the whole valley reply good safety goggles great value. to reinforce a relocate the nuclea
many of my lucy's residents have no alternative but to remain in a town that's been rated one of the most polluted places on the planet. i knew pretty well they suggested we move away somewhere there to another town they said go and build your house there but without any help they didn't offer us any money you need to get. the radiation is taking its toll on people's health studies have shown that cancer rates here at 50 percent higher than the national average congenital diseases are also more...
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lucy williamson has the story for us. >> harris, april 1 lucy: inside this tiny book, loche brontË coverede world. stories of hers and adventurers, feuds and love affairs, in far-flung corners of the obe.pt the manuscas written for her brothers' y ldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronËe parsonage. it already has the other four surviving little books. >> absolutely delighted. i could hear the delight all the way. second time they he tried to buy this manuscript. the first time they tried and failed in 2011 when it was bought bthe collection being dismembered here and to finally bring it home for them now is a great moment. lucy: packed into these 4000 tiny words are early clues about charlie brontË's literary ideas. in one story, she describes a man in a burning bed, a scene famous work, "jane eyre."most after a journey of almost two centuries, the little book that allowed charlotte brontË to explore the world outside is coming home. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. laura: how "jane eyre," written for the toy soldiers. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so mu
lucy williamson has the story for us. >> harris, april 1 lucy: inside this tiny book, loche brontË coverede world. stories of hers and adventurers, feuds and love affairs, in far-flung corners of the obe.pt the manuscas written for her brothers' y ldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronËe parsonage. it already has the other four surviving little books. >> absolutely delighted. i could hear the delight all the way. second time they he tried to buy...
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oh, my god, there's lucy. >> charlie brown was a big part of our lives.of americana. >>> there's something special about seeing these characters. i had no idea when i was ten years old it would still be popular today. people love it. >> don't forget, a charlie brown thanksgiving airs tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. >> so fun to see the faces with the voices that we've heard for so many years. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm >>> fire on the water in alameda. a boat in flames. a live report on what happened and who is going to clean up the mess. >>> also, the sheriff is ordering more deputies to patrol in usually quiet neighborhood. >>> the unfortunate and untimely outage at oakland airport. why it turned into a major mess for passengers trying to land. >>> the storm dumped heaps of snow in the sierra. sandhya patel is here with the thanksgiving forecast. >>> this is all that's left after a sailboat caught fire and sank in alameda. also this long streak of fuel as you can see here. sky 7 caught shimmering on the surface of the he's wary. good evenin
oh, my god, there's lucy. >> charlie brown was a big part of our lives.of americana. >>> there's something special about seeing these characters. i had no idea when i was ten years old it would still be popular today. people love it. >> don't forget, a charlie brown thanksgiving airs tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. >> so fun to see the faces with the voices that we've heard for so many years. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm >>> fire on the water...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson rorts. lucy: behind its familiar towers, the shape of notre dame has changed. it's soaring spire now a gaping hole. lead melting in new sculptures. slking into notre dame wa always humbling. philip is one of very few to have h seen the cathedral looks today. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight. d the charmains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. >> the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the basis of these two columns. if they want to reinforce to stop them shattering, they could ha collapsed taken the walls with them. it would have been a lucy: firefighters say they came clthe to losing notre dame night but the reconstruction could risk its survival agn. architects here say there is still a major risk of the vaults thcollapsing because oeffect of intense heat and water on the stones also teams are working to stabilize the structure over the next two months so reconstruction can begin. it took an evening to burn through this building. it will take much more tn a si
our paris correspondent lucy williamson rorts. lucy: behind its familiar towers, the shape of notre dame has changed. it's soaring spire now a gaping hole. lead melting in new sculptures. slking into notre dame wa always humbling. philip is one of very few to have h seen the cathedral looks today. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight. d the charmains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. >> the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the basis of these two columns. if...
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hi, kirsty, i'm lucy. nice to meet you. thanks for letting me do this. surgery with ms vasilescu through transform. she's still living with the consequences. it's like... it's every time you look in the mirror, it's there every time you go shopping to buy an outfit or underwear. it's the first thing that comes to your head, before you look at the size of the thing or the price, it's whether or not you can see something, like... if i bought a dress, i'd need to make sure it covered everything. if i bought a bra, i'd need to make sure it covered completely. before she had surgery, she considered going abroad. she decided it would be much safer to have it done here. you always hear horror stories about people going abroad for things, and i know that myself, like, reading magazines and tv programmes, that things do go wrong abroad quite a lot. but again, they can go wrong in the uk, but you think there's less chance of that in the uk because people are checked and there's, like, guidelines, legislation, there's things there to protect you if there is any com
hi, kirsty, i'm lucy. nice to meet you. thanks for letting me do this. surgery with ms vasilescu through transform. she's still living with the consequences. it's like... it's every time you look in the mirror, it's there every time you go shopping to buy an outfit or underwear. it's the first thing that comes to your head, before you look at the size of the thing or the price, it's whether or not you can see something, like... if i bought a dress, i'd need to make sure it covered everything....
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let's keep this professional, lucy.ew zealand. >> to new zealanders like us. >> what do we say in new zealand when we toast? what do we say? >> just "cheers." >> stephen: cheers? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: fellow, kiwis if i could have your attention for just a moment. i've recently been inducted into your lovely nation as you can tell by my native garb. would you nine me notice nou in a rousing chorus of your beautiful anthem. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: play ball! by which i mean rugby. thank you, bret. thank you, lucy. tomorrow night, i learn how to play rugby with the new zealand all blacks. we'll be right back with helena bonham carter! cheers! unwrap more cozy this holiday with a faux mink-to-sherpa comforter. plus, $21.99 sweaters for her. jcpenney. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have
let's keep this professional, lucy.ew zealand. >> to new zealanders like us. >> what do we say in new zealand when we toast? what do we say? >> just "cheers." >> stephen: cheers? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: fellow, kiwis if i could have your attention for just a moment. i've recently been inducted into your lovely nation as you can tell by my native garb. would you nine me notice nou in a rousing chorus of your beautiful anthem. ( cheers and applause...
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lucy be resfo rd , economy, if very damaging. lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.nd if you stay with us on bbc news, we are the latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. you can also watch that interview with prince andrew also on the iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, henry and lucy. that's all from us for now, goodnight. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? i think we have something for everyone. we have le mans 66, which stars christian bale and matt damon. we have the amazing johnathan doc, which is a documentary that becomes an enigma. and the report, in w
lucy be resfo rd , economy, if very damaging. lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.nd if you stay with us on bbc news, we are the latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer....
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lucy there in rwanda in what must have been an incredible trip.t as i discovered, not so much. i have come a short distance outside of the athens city centre to what has become known as the athens riviera. there are plenty of cool cafes, ritzy new hotels and, of course, plenty of luxury yachts. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme 0lympias, the only life—size replica in the world of the athenian battleships, which dominated naval wars from the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy, and every year, groups of lucky people get to go aboard and actually rowjust like ancient athenians did. this year i'm one of those lucky people, so i'd better get ready. i think it is going to be quite hard work. well, my fellow rowers are starting to arrive now, so i've picked a plum spot right in the middle of the action. ready for ramming speed. reaching speeds of about nine knots, or 17km/h, this boat was considered pretty quick in its time. c
lucy there in rwanda in what must have been an incredible trip.t as i discovered, not so much. i have come a short distance outside of the athens city centre to what has become known as the athens riviera. there are plenty of cool cafes, ritzy new hotels and, of course, plenty of luxury yachts. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme 0lympias, the only life—size replica in the world of the athenian battleships, which dominated naval...
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other than hypothermia, lucy will be okay. >>> poor lucy. lucy does not want to be out in the rain the next couple of days. >> with the wind and rain. higher elevations. as a powerful storm aims in on the bay area. what we've got right now technically a break between storms. if you notice today, dry. we have passing showers. post sunset, the showers are starting to wind down. 48 chilly degrees. no showers there. around christmas in the park in san jose, await the tree lighting there. temperatures in the upper 40s and a few raindrops on the camera lens, the rain has moved away and the tree lin the chilly air a loft, freezing left close to 3,000, 4,000 feet. that primed the environment for the pop swers away. start to se briefly. over my shoulder, notice what happens by tomorrow morning, more cloud and wind fill in. wind and rain. north bay before the rain and wind pick up. we might see one more night of patchy frost. the temperatures there in the low 30s around the north bay. our high tomorrow, pretty much no matter where you are, 50s. except
other than hypothermia, lucy will be okay. >>> poor lucy. lucy does not want to be out in the rain the next couple of days. >> with the wind and rain. higher elevations. as a powerful storm aims in on the bay area. what we've got right now technically a break between storms. if you notice today, dry. we have passing showers. post sunset, the showers are starting to wind down. 48 chilly degrees. no showers there. around christmas in the park in san jose, await the tree lighting...
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at home max has a best friend another beagle named lucy.s mast cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have gone through with lucy and it would be nice to not have to go through that too. >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renie says if this vaccine works hopefully fewer families will be faced with a r life. >> reporter: dr. burton says if this vaccine works cancer specialists will look into whether a similar approach may also benefit humans. >> cancer affects everybody, it affects our loved ones for the they have two or four legs. >> reporter: there's always the risk of side effects but so far researchers have only seen mild cases including temporary soreness at the injection site. in alameda county, julie get juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> uc davis is one of three testing the vaccine and the only in california. >>> the trial is open to healthy dogs, to see if your dog would qualify go to kpix.com. >>> a bay a
at home max has a best friend another beagle named lucy.s mast cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have gone through with lucy and it would be nice to not have to go through that too. >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renie says if this vaccine works hopefully fewer families will be faced with a r life. >> reporter: dr. burton says if this...
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democrat lucy mcbath's victory last fall in georgia's sixth district last fall wasn't just significant this is my district. i've lived in the sixth for over 20 years ago. decades ago it brought newt gingrich. mcbath is the first democrat to win here in 40 years, and her victim helped democrats win back the house. >> electing lucy, that was just the beginning. >> driving that historic flip, activists, georgia natives, some transplants, some from even other parties. >> some tell my husband i was a gun-toting, lynn ba-listening, republican. >> she campaigned for mcbath and she definitely believes the president should be impeached even though she knows it will inner jazz republican voters sheerks not worried. >> we're on a roll and there's a whole wave even since lucy's election. >> lucy mcbath is one of those house democrats elected in a tru trump-voting district where impeachment is a tightrope walk. >> she's kept her head down and continued to work, and that's the thing that republicans -- they can't -- they can't argue with that. >> actually they do. >> i think it is a sham, and it's n
democrat lucy mcbath's victory last fall in georgia's sixth district last fall wasn't just significant this is my district. i've lived in the sixth for over 20 years ago. decades ago it brought newt gingrich. mcbath is the first democrat to win here in 40 years, and her victim helped democrats win back the house. >> electing lucy, that was just the beginning. >> driving that historic flip, activists, georgia natives, some transplants, some from even other parties. >> some tell...
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at home max is a best friend, another beagle named lucy. lucy has mast cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have got through with lucy and it would be nice to not have to go through that too. >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renie says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a tough choice. >> i can't imagine not having her in my life. >> reporter: dr. burton says if this vaccine works, cancer specialists will look into whether a similar approach may also benefit humans. >> cancer affects everybody. it affects our loved ones whether they have two or four legs. >> reporter: there's always the risk of effects with any vaccine but so far researchers have only seen mild cases including temporary soreness at the injection site. in alameda county, juliette goodrich, chopper 5 kpix 5. >> uc davis is one three sites testing the vaccine and the only and to california. to see if your dog
at home max is a best friend, another beagle named lucy. lucy has mast cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have got through with lucy and it would be nice to not have to go through that too. >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renie says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a tough choice. >> i can't imagine not...
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in 2018, democrat lucy mcbath won a stunning victory in georgia's 6th congressional district.nged to new newt gingrich, republican, and had been reliably red for decades. now in 2020 deck kramocrats bel mcpath can win again. republicans are hoping to flip that district and both parties feel the impeachment inquiry against the president is the path to victory. martin savidge spoke with georgia voters about how they are thinking heading into this election season. >> reporter: democrat lucy mcbath's victory last fall wasn't just significant, it was seismic. how do i know? because this is my district. i've lived in the 6th for over 20 years. located in atlanta's northern suburbs, decades ago it brought newt gingrich. mitt romney and john mccain carried the 6 comfortably, president trump by only a single point. mcbath is the first democrat to win here in 40 years, and her victory helped democrats win back the house. >> electing lucy, that was just the beginning. >> reporter: driving that historic flip, a growing army of activists, college educated mostly mothers, some georgia nativ
in 2018, democrat lucy mcbath won a stunning victory in georgia's 6th congressional district.nged to new newt gingrich, republican, and had been reliably red for decades. now in 2020 deck kramocrats bel mcpath can win again. republicans are hoping to flip that district and both parties feel the impeachment inquiry against the president is the path to victory. martin savidge spoke with georgia voters about how they are thinking heading into this election season. >> reporter: democrat lucy...
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the toxic legacy left behind from the soviet era the town of my lucy in the code is mountains was close to outsiders founded just after world war 2 it was the site of a secret uranium mining program for 20 years miners extracted over 10000000 tons of uranium from the mountains surrounding the town providing much of the fuel for the serviette unions 1st nuclear weapons and atomic power plants. the resulting radioactive waste millions of tonnes of so-called uranium tailings was buried around the town 50 years on old protective dams a crumbling and people have started grazing their cattle on what was once a no go zone. i've been working here for 35 years when we came here uranium tailing sites used to be restricted areas locked behind barbed wire now people have built houses and live there is a whoop. many of my looses residents have no alternative but to remain in a town that's been rated one of the most polluted places on the planet. they suggested we move away somewhere there to another town they said go and build your house there but without any help they didn't offer us any money you
the toxic legacy left behind from the soviet era the town of my lucy in the code is mountains was close to outsiders founded just after world war 2 it was the site of a secret uranium mining program for 20 years miners extracted over 10000000 tons of uranium from the mountains surrounding the town providing much of the fuel for the serviette unions 1st nuclear weapons and atomic power plants. the resulting radioactive waste millions of tonnes of so-called uranium tailings was buried around the...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. lucy: behind its familiar ngwers, the shape of notre dame has c. it's soaring spire now a gaping ho. lead melting into new walking into notre dame was always humbling. philips one of very few to have seen how the cathedral looks day. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight. the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. >> the wood continued ou burn on the and burned to the basis of these two columns. if they want to reinforce to stop them shattering, they could have clapsed taken the walls with them. it would have been a catastrophe. lucy: firefighters say they came close to losing notre dame that night but the reconstruction could risk its survival agn. architec here say there is still a major risk of the vaults collapsing because of the effect of intense heat and water on the testones alss are working to stabilize the structure over the next two months reconstruction can begin. it took an eroning to burn h this building. it will take much more than a single night t
our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. lucy: behind its familiar ngwers, the shape of notre dame has c. it's soaring spire now a gaping ho. lead melting into new walking into notre dame was always humbling. philips one of very few to have seen how the cathedral looks day. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight. the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. >> the wood continued ou burn on the and burned to the basis of these two columns. if they want to...
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. >> reporter: democrat lucy mcbath's win wasn't just significant, it was seismic. how do i know?for over 20 years. located in atlanta's northern suburbs decades ago it brought america newt gingrich. mitt romney and john mccain carried it comfortably. mcbath is the first democrat to win here in 40 years. and her victory helped democrats win back the house. >> electing lucy, that was just the beginning. >> reporter: driving that historic flip, a growing army of activists college educated mostly mothers, georgia natives, other transplants, some even from other parties. >> my husband tells everybody i am a gun toting, limbaugh listening republican. >> reporter: but she's changed. >> i do not recognize the republican party of today. >> reporter: stevens actively campaigned for mcbath and believes the president should be impeached. even show she knows it will energize republican voters, she's not worried. >>er with on a roll and there's a whole wave of women that have been activated even since lucy's election. >> reporter: impeachment looms large here because lucy mcbath is one of thos
. >> reporter: democrat lucy mcbath's win wasn't just significant, it was seismic. how do i know?for over 20 years. located in atlanta's northern suburbs decades ago it brought america newt gingrich. mitt romney and john mccain carried it comfortably. mcbath is the first democrat to win here in 40 years. and her victory helped democrats win back the house. >> electing lucy, that was just the beginning. >> reporter: driving that historic flip, a growing army of activists...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent times, and kevin schofield, the editor of politics home. stay with us for that. labour rejected accusations from the conservatives today that a jeremy corbyn—led government could result in an economic crisis within months. the conservatives said labour's policies would cost more than a trillion pounds over a five year parliament — a figure dismissed by labour as a ‘work of fiction‘. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. two men competing to run the country's finances. the conservatives claim that labour's plans amount to an unaffordable splurge. but is their maths up to scratch? every single costing in this dossier that we have published today has either come from labour's own figures, most of them, actually, over 50% of the costings are from labour's own figures. the rest of them have either come from independent external sources and in some cases, yes, we have had to work them out ourselves but we have done that in a reasonable way and we have set out exactly in the do
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent times, and kevin schofield, the editor of politics home. stay with us for that. labour rejected accusations from the conservatives today that a jeremy corbyn—led government could result in an economic crisis within months. the conservatives said labour's policies would cost more than a trillion pounds over a five year parliament — a figure dismissed by labour as a ‘work of...
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you were very wise, lucy.nd if we have a conversation, it is frea ky and if we have a conversation, it is freaky but the idea that it can't follow you around the house and all must know what you will say before you say it by following your habits and there you go about your business is frankly terrifying. that is the way technology is going and i guess it is up to government playback to legislate to try to control it in some way. people are happy to have these things in their homes, you say incredulously? i wonder where people draw the line? when i can see you and walk around, people i find that creepy? i have a dog who follows me around and looks at me all the time but that is more than enough! that's it for the papers this hour. we will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it l
you were very wise, lucy.nd if we have a conversation, it is frea ky and if we have a conversation, it is freaky but the idea that it can't follow you around the house and all must know what you will say before you say it by following your habits and there you go about your business is frankly terrifying. that is the way technology is going and i guess it is up to government playback to legislate to try to control it in some way. people are happy to have these things in their homes, you say...
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this is lucy manning with a powerful report showing on wednesday's news at ten.r, her husband and their two children. lena, six months old, died in her mothers arms. why? why? this is a family! (unintelligible). i worked for family! but from those understandably emotional scenes, the report and much of the bbc‘s coverage featured footage of the burning tower. although there was a warning that some may find the images used upsetting, delivered by the presenter in the studio before lu cy‘s the presenter in the studio before lucy's report began, several viewers still felt the use of the five pictures was unwarranted. this is jay gothard. well, although the enquiry‘s report was published on wednesday, the bbc, along with the daily telegraph, had cited some of its findings a day earlier. that was made clear on tuesday's news at six. fewer people would have died in the grenfell tire had the london fire brigade differently. that is according to a report into the 2017 tragedy in which 72 people died. the documents, sections of which have been seen by the bbc, is due to b
this is lucy manning with a powerful report showing on wednesday's news at ten.r, her husband and their two children. lena, six months old, died in her mothers arms. why? why? this is a family! (unintelligible). i worked for family! but from those understandably emotional scenes, the report and much of the bbc‘s coverage featured footage of the burning tower. although there was a warning that some may find the images used upsetting, delivered by the presenter in the studio before lu cy‘s...
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lucy craft, tokyo. a >> and that is the overnight news this wednesday.ome of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> it's wednesday, november >>> it's wednesday, november 20th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." day four, a new round of televised impeachment inquiry hearings set for today. who's next on deck and the key takeaways from tuesday's testimony. >>> candidate showdown. the top ten democrats running for president square off in atlanta. what's at stake. >>> breaking overnight from overseas. two u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan after a helicopter crash. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new yo
lucy craft, tokyo. a >> and that is the overnight news this wednesday.ome of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> it's wednesday, november >>> it's wednesday, november 20th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." day four, a new round of televised impeachment inquiry hearings set for today. who's...
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special correspondent lucy manning with a powerful report shown on wednesdays news at ten.ter, her husband and their two children. lena, six months old, died in her mother's arms. why? this is our family. this is ourfamily. ourfamily and herfamily. apart from those understandably emotional scenes, the report and much the bbc coverage featured footage of the burning tower. although there was a warning that some might find the images used upsetting, delivered by the presenter in the studio before lucy's report began, several viewers still felt the use of the fire pictures was unwarranted. here's jay goddard. the tower wrapped and remembered, is enough to illustrate the report and the comments from survivors and families are powerful enough. i can see nothing positive in putting the harrowing images again before viewers, and a warning that some viewers may be distressed is to underplay the trauma that such images can reignite. well, although the inquiry‘s report was published on wednesday, the bbc, along with the daily telegraph, had cited some of its findings a day earlier. a
special correspondent lucy manning with a powerful report shown on wednesdays news at ten.ter, her husband and their two children. lena, six months old, died in her mother's arms. why? this is our family. this is ourfamily. ourfamily and herfamily. apart from those understandably emotional scenes, the report and much the bbc coverage featured footage of the burning tower. although there was a warning that some might find the images used upsetting, delivered by the presenter in the studio before...
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when i say we, i'm talking about henry mance and lucy beresford.d on newsnight about his links to a convicted paedophile. now lawyers call upon him to give evidence. whether a person is a prince or a pauper, if anyone has evidence or information that might be relevant to an investigation of a criminal case, that person should provide it. british business hits out at both the main parties over policies
when i say we, i'm talking about henry mance and lucy beresford.d on newsnight about his links to a convicted paedophile. now lawyers call upon him to give evidence. whether a person is a prince or a pauper, if anyone has evidence or information that might be relevant to an investigation of a criminal case, that person should provide it. british business hits out at both the main parties over policies
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lucy? there are rumoured to be tax cuts on the way, particularly business tax cuts.tes and also perhaps the national insurers. what we know in america, when they did that, there was a huge boom in the economy and a lot of people do you say, not least on the high street, that if you want to kick—start the economy something has got to change, and that needs to be business rates. there is often going to be a criticism, particularly about the tories, that they favour business over the individual. the other way of looking at that is to say that real business employs a lot of individuals and if you make them more profitable they can invest more and hire more people and create more jobs but what would be argued here is that this is a win win for the economy. henry, we are still talking kind of about the conservatives, here. back to the front page of the guardian. this is an attack by scientists on the tories' environmental record. one of the things over the last couple of years has been that both parties are competing to be greener. there was a stage when george osborne was
lucy? there are rumoured to be tax cuts on the way, particularly business tax cuts.tes and also perhaps the national insurers. what we know in america, when they did that, there was a huge boom in the economy and a lot of people do you say, not least on the high street, that if you want to kick—start the economy something has got to change, and that needs to be business rates. there is often going to be a criticism, particularly about the tories, that they favour business over the individual....
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election. >> impeachment looms large here because lucy mcbath is one of those house democrats electedightrope walk especially since mcbath serves on the house judiciary commit. >> she's kept her head down and she's continued to work and that's the thing that republicans, they can't -- they can't -- they can't argue with that. >> actually, they do. >> i think it is a sham, and it's not as much the impeachment itself as the process that they're going to that is unprecedented in the history of this country. >> debbie fisher is also a politically active 6th district suburbanite and sees the impeachment issue completely different. >> usa! >> joining protesters outside mcbath's local congressional office. >> she doesn't want to hear from people. >> she believes americans are suffering from trump investigation fatigue and the impeachment inquiry will backfire on democrats, hurting mcbath's re-election hopes. i see more democras, more moderates and the democrat party this way and more independents coming trump's way because of the tactics that have been used in trying to unseat our president.
election. >> impeachment looms large here because lucy mcbath is one of those house democrats electedightrope walk especially since mcbath serves on the house judiciary commit. >> she's kept her head down and she's continued to work and that's the thing that republicans, they can't -- they can't -- they can't argue with that. >> actually, they do. >> i think it is a sham, and it's not as much the impeachment itself as the process that they're going to that is...
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this is lucy. she got out of the stable and fell into the lap pool.finally spotted her and called 911. fire crews drained the pool and built stairs out of planks from her stable. other than a little hypothermia, lucy is going to be okay. >> that's scary for a horse. >>> an east bay turkey earned the nickname "no ticket turkey." so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireless network together. what can i say, i love what i do. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. you'll get unlimited talk and text and no activation or line fees. switch today. >>> well, coming up tonight at 6:00, wind, rain and the potential for landslides all hitting the bay area, what you need to know ahead of this weekend's storm. >>> now a story about getti
this is lucy. she got out of the stable and fell into the lap pool.finally spotted her and called 911. fire crews drained the pool and built stairs out of planks from her stable. other than a little hypothermia, lucy is going to be okay. >> that's scary for a horse. >>> an east bay turkey earned the nickname "no ticket turkey." so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless...
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well at home max has a best friend absoluter not beagle named lucy. lucy has mass cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have gone through it with lucy and it would be nice not to have him go through it, too. >>> renee says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a t imagine them in our life. >> the doctor said if the vaccine works then cancer specialists will look into a similar approach may affect humans. >> cancer affects everyone, our loved ones whether they have two or four legs. >> there are always a ricks of side effects but researcher have only seen mild cases including temporary soreness at the injection site. juliette goodrich, kpix 5. sean and the one in f california. go to kpix.com of the >> let's get a check of the roads. it is the usual stuff. anplan together wo yards the interchange. things are thickening up through there. east of there we see the bulk of the delays for the supercommuters making the trek out of the tracy this morning. westbound
well at home max has a best friend absoluter not beagle named lucy. lucy has mass cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. she has been through surgery and treatment. >> we have gone through it with lucy and it would be nice not to have him go through it, too. >>> renee says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a t imagine them in our life. >> the doctor said if the vaccine works then cancer specialists will look into a similar...
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lucy. lucy has the most common skin tumor found on dog. she's been through surgery and treatment. >> we've gone through it with lucy, >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renee says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a tough choice. >> i can't imagine not having him in our life. >> reporter: dr. burton says if this vaccine works, cancer specialists will look into whether a similar approach will also benefit humans. >> cancer affects everybody. >> uc davis is one of three sites testing the vaccine. and the only site in california. the trial is still open to healthy dogs. and we have posted more information on kpix.com. >>> california vanishes will soon be able to adopt shelter animals free of charge. governor newsom signed a bill calling on the shelters to waive pet adoptions for military vets. it goes into effect on january first. >> what better way to honor our veterans by giving them that procedure to have a friend. to have an animal to be t
lucy. lucy has the most common skin tumor found on dog. she's been through surgery and treatment. >> we've gone through it with lucy, >> reporter: not all dog owners have the ability to seek cancer treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. renee says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a tough choice. >> i can't imagine not having him in our life. >> reporter: dr. burton says if this vaccine works, cancer specialists will look into whether a...
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sorting and collection have just been expanded across the city lucy a finance is optimistic about her future they'll now be more waste delivered to her co-operative to sort and that means she and her cause. leaks will soon be more. that's all from us this time what did you find particularly educational about the program let us now global 3000 at devaney dot com see you next week. they're aiming high places the daughters of the core of. their hoax to become. their dream a better future for their families who. lead their cash flow a rocky and dangerous one. where giving up is not an option to a future. job or. india. how can a country's economy grow harmony with its people. when there are do 1st look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. in 60 minutes d.w. . close. the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate alexandre from the bloods 250. morning on the for the job discovery. expedition in boyd on. how to. discover your concept discovered wi
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sorting out collection have just been expanded across the city lucy often on this is optimistic about her future they'll now be more waste delivered to her co-operative to sort and that means she and her . leaks will soon be earning more. that's all from us this time what did you find particularly educational about the program let us know global 3000 at d w dot com see you next week. it was the night everything changed. the night every day people made history. the night by a country came together or and it was. coming up on w. . killing more names in record time with plasma gas. kills bacteria and stimulates the growth. of healthy yourself. and it's healing effects be increased. german physicists and medics have come together to find out. tomorrow today 30 minutes w. . the sustainable way to scope the bauhaus. comes from starts nov 14th on g.w. . closely. carefully . suit your needs to get. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. i'm not laughing at the gems because sometimes i am but i said nothing with the time and the budget i don't think deep into the jamma culture
sorting out collection have just been expanded across the city lucy often on this is optimistic about her future they'll now be more waste delivered to her co-operative to sort and that means she and her . leaks will soon be earning more. that's all from us this time what did you find particularly educational about the program let us know global 3000 at d w dot com see you next week. it was the night everything changed. the night every day people made history. the night by a country came...