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here's andrey yeah canning with "theh alley by." >> love you, mommy. >> across the spectrum of love. is there anything more precious than a mother for a daughter ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine." >> our story is about the maternal tie that endures from generation to generation. it begins in a military town near the mexican border. dell rio, texas. a small city anchored by the lockd lynn air force base. she wasr an easy going child. >> carla, when she was young she was calm. she would sing all the time ♪ let me see ♪ >> whenever she was out with her friends. >> rosanna flores was one of those friends. >> what was it about carla, you wanted to be her friend? >> herer smile, her voice. her really big heart. she never saw any bad in anyone. >> her friends say it wasn't all about singing. >> we would go to the local bar here and sing and dance. >> they say the dancing could literally happen anywhere. that's carlyn. >> fun times in the walmart parking lot. >> only in a small city, right? she went to college in del rio. started in nursing and transferred to criminal justice. nothi
here's andrey yeah canning with "theh alley by." >> love you, mommy. >> across the spectrum of love. is there anything more precious than a mother for a daughter ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine." >> our story is about the maternal tie that endures from generation to generation. it begins in a military town near the mexican border. dell rio, texas. a small city anchored by the lockd lynn air force base. she wasr an easy going child. >> carla,...
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andrey, good morning. see a biden administration, which many are saying more sanctions on russia. he has already called russia "an opponent." how are you preparing for that change in tone in the united states and moscow? andrey: [laughs] of course we do not like to comment on american elections. we are afraid of being accused of any interference. but of course we will wait and see who is the next president. of course the trump administration in, it is more hetectable for us, because has a record of the last four years. though i have to say, they were not good years for the russian-american relationship, and most of the sanctions against russia, including myself, were taken during mr. trump's presidency. new,er we can expect serious sanctions from the new election, we will have to wait and see. i think -- my principle is to resolve the problem when it arises, you know, at the moment, there is a political struggle between the two candidates, as many are said. we know the position of the democrats, but we wil
andrey, good morning. see a biden administration, which many are saying more sanctions on russia. he has already called russia "an opponent." how are you preparing for that change in tone in the united states and moscow? andrey: [laughs] of course we do not like to comment on american elections. we are afraid of being accused of any interference. but of course we will wait and see who is the next president. of course the trump administration in, it is more hetectable for us, because...
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former world number three grigor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the russian andreylev. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarterfinals in paris for only the second time in her career. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens at roland garros, kvitova will break back into the world's top ten. as a teenager michael gunning faced repeated racist and homophobic abuse, acid was thrown at him. but the aspiring olympian says his life changed after witnessing the manchester arena terror attack in 2017. he switched allegiance from great britian to jamaica where his father was born and he also came out. the 26—year—old has been speaking to the bbc olympic sports reporter nick hope about his journey and how he hopes to help change perceptions about black swimmers people would say to me, stay on the athletics track, sick day out of the water, black people can't swim in those very hurtful to hear. i know lots of kids get bullied at school, i was one of them and people tried to th
former world number three grigor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the russian andreylev. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarterfinals in paris for only the second time in her career. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens at roland garros, kvitova will break back into the world's top ten. as a teenager michael gunning faced repeated racist and homophobic abuse,...
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impunity forformer presidents, all of which makes this extremely uncomfortable for former president andreys foreign policy. and therefore, the upcoming presidential election. americans will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalism; or replace him with his democratic challenger, joe biden, the former vice president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden presidency? here's our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. at the top of mr biden post what to do list is preparing strained relationship and re—engaging global alliances. he would also make fighting climate change a priority and rejoined the paris climate agreement which is one of the international accords that donald trump dumped. as is this. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. this is another pull out that mr biden would reverse but only if iran resumed its compliance with the deal‘s nuclear agreements. he would end the saudi support in yemen.
impunity forformer presidents, all of which makes this extremely uncomfortable for former president andreys foreign policy. and therefore, the upcoming presidential election. americans will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalism; or replace him with his democratic challenger, joe biden, the former vice president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden...
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and cyprus andrei as a theophanous was the president of the cyprus center for european and international affairs and a former economic adviser to the presidents of cyprus welcome to inside story thanks very much for your time and turkey has now redeployed that vessel to disputed waters what message is that sending out by doing so i think what president everyone is doing is saying you know we were hoping that there were going to be some deescalate terry talks under the auspices of nato european union. and well the way the government here is played it is that they they were upset when last week the greek government issued navteq so a notification that they were going to conduct a naval exercises in the aegean sea and on turkey's national independence day that's what it felt like a raw nerve was touched because that independence these are actually commemorating the end of a war fought between turkey on one side and then greece and united kingdom and others on the other side. but let me ask you this early on said this and i quote we will continue to give the response they deserve on the fiel
and cyprus andrei as a theophanous was the president of the cyprus center for european and international affairs and a former economic adviser to the presidents of cyprus welcome to inside story thanks very much for your time and turkey has now redeployed that vessel to disputed waters what message is that sending out by doing so i think what president everyone is doing is saying you know we were hoping that there were going to be some deescalate terry talks under the auspices of nato european...
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not ready for it, it just landed on the first wave we were not ready for it, itjust landed on as andreyt prepared. but we are prepared, we have capacity, we have opened extra wards, open extra beds, we have got all the ppe. everything is ready for the second wave. and what about staff numbers? how many staff are off with coronavirus —related symptoms at the moment? are you concerned about that?m —related symptoms at the moment? are you concerned about that? it is not necessarily that they have symptoms, it may be somebody and their family that has the symptoms, so they have to self—isolate. that could be an issue. if a member of their family has any symptoms, they have to stay off as well and that is having an impact on the numbers in the hospital. i think we heard from you during the first wave. it seems clear now a second wave is looming already here. how concerned are you about the next few weeks and how far the local lockdown is or is not working? so, you know, obviously we had a really tough time. nurses are tired, we are tired. we know it is going to be difficult in the next few w
not ready for it, it just landed on the first wave we were not ready for it, itjust landed on as andreyt prepared. but we are prepared, we have capacity, we have opened extra wards, open extra beds, we have got all the ppe. everything is ready for the second wave. and what about staff numbers? how many staff are off with coronavirus —related symptoms at the moment? are you concerned about that?m —related symptoms at the moment? are you concerned about that? it is not necessarily that they...
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compromising our data i don't doubt that at all the problem is that so is apple so is samsung so is every andrei operating system in every phone out there and so my problem is the lack of consistency when you are in the us government and you say we must protect data they're not saying that they're saying we must protect you from wild way while letting you fall susceptible to big tech companies that compromise your data every day and by the way the u.k. australia and the united states all of them wanting to move to the lesser companies in terms of the leading the way on 5 g. nokia and ericsson i would remind viewers that both of those companies are co oh and by national governments those are not even private companies they actually have on their books national governments owning big large chunks of those companies so while we may have funding from the chinese and i don't doubt that the chinese would probably compromise data so was everyone else so either we clean it all up or we don't pick out one company and say that one company is wrong when everyone else is right for doing the same and for the
compromising our data i don't doubt that at all the problem is that so is apple so is samsung so is every andrei operating system in every phone out there and so my problem is the lack of consistency when you are in the us government and you say we must protect data they're not saying that they're saying we must protect you from wild way while letting you fall susceptible to big tech companies that compromise your data every day and by the way the u.k. australia and the united states all of...
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here's andrey cjanuarandrea can "facing the music." >> reporter: they were having so much fun. a group of girlfriends hitting the town one saturday night. ♪ lost in the music. >> we would go to different clubs, and we probably made ourselves known. we're here, come look at us, in a fun way. >> reporter: this was the playground they knew by heart. this was the home where they felt safe. they were insistencible. >> you were in this bubble, you're 25, like nothing's going to happen to you. >> reporter: and then less than 48 hours later, one of them was gone. murdered. and the killer was at large. >> i remember being paralyzed like not being able to leave the house. >> reporter: this not only stole your friend it stole your innocence. >> yep. it did. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: it would take another 25 years to find the killer. a most unlikely suspect -- always there watching them, daring them. you were literally talking to christy's killer. >> right. i kept thinking after the fact, like, he had to have known who i was when i was standing in front of him. he had to have known who i was
here's andrey cjanuarandrea can "facing the music." >> reporter: they were having so much fun. a group of girlfriends hitting the town one saturday night. ♪ lost in the music. >> we would go to different clubs, and we probably made ourselves known. we're here, come look at us, in a fun way. >> reporter: this was the playground they knew by heart. this was the home where they felt safe. they were insistencible. >> you were in this bubble, you're 25, like...
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on wednesday, the czech prime minister andrei babis apologized as he announced a new nationwide lockdown, the second of the year. in paris, the french prime minister has extended a nightly curfew to cover 46 million people -- about two-thirds of the french population. to put things simply come the situation is serious. it is serious in europe and france. amy: india has seen a downturn in new coronavirus cases after peaking last month at nearly 100,000 confirmed inctions per da india still reporting some 50,000 daily cases. in eastern bihar state, the party of prime minister narendra modi has promised residents free doses of a future coronavirus vaccine but only if the party wins in the november 10 elections. opposition parties blasted the move saying modi's party is exploiting the pandemic for political gain. back in the united states, the senate judiciary committee voted 12-to-0 thursday to recommend amy coney barrett be confirmed to the supreme court. republican chairman lindsey graham disregarded his committee's own rules requiring a quorum be present and proceeded with the vote after
on wednesday, the czech prime minister andrei babis apologized as he announced a new nationwide lockdown, the second of the year. in paris, the french prime minister has extended a nightly curfew to cover 46 million people -- about two-thirds of the french population. to put things simply come the situation is serious. it is serious in europe and france. amy: india has seen a downturn in new coronavirus cases after peaking last month at nearly 100,000 confirmed inctions per da india still...
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former world number three grigor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the russian andrey career. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens in paris, kvitova will break back into the world's top 10. ill be mostly about transfers, what can liverpool do about that shaky defence. gary, what is the latest? is they're hoping. we're expecting some kind of details next few minutes perhaps his medical conditions and it's been brought up to the hospital. we hear the supporters getting very excited. another thing to let you know so you had another high—profile diagnosis of covid—19 inside the white house. the press press secretary, those worklist of the president with positive diagnosis are getting longer and longer by the day it is whatever really serious impact on the ability of the white house to operate at a high level. cannot be traced back to the super spreader event of the white house, to mark the nomination of the new supreme court justice? the nomination of the new supreme courtjustice? i think it is inev
former world number three grigor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the russian andrey career. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens in paris, kvitova will break back into the world's top 10. ill be mostly about transfers, what can liverpool do about that shaky defence. gary, what is the latest? is they're hoping. we're expecting some kind of details next few minutes perhaps his medical conditions...
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the greek beat russia's andrey rublev in straight sets.a kvitova is through to the semi finals. she saw off germany's laura siegemund in straight sets at roland garros. it's just the second time that kvitova's reached the last we will bring you up—to—date with everything at the french open. we'll have more for you in sportsday at half past six. back to you rebecca. we will enjoy, thank you very much. in the last two minutes at the labour leader sir keir starmer was speaking. he was askedif keir starmer was speaking. he was asked if he supports the strict measures being adjacent scotland and whether england should have the same. let me first say it like everybody else i am concerned with the rising levels of infections in scotland and we are think about those who have been infected and some of those in hospital obviously. and we all want to get that infection rate down but these measures would append this announced this afternoon are not inevitable. we have to look at the decisions that up and made in relation to students going back to univ
the greek beat russia's andrey rublev in straight sets.a kvitova is through to the semi finals. she saw off germany's laura siegemund in straight sets at roland garros. it's just the second time that kvitova's reached the last we will bring you up—to—date with everything at the french open. we'll have more for you in sportsday at half past six. back to you rebecca. we will enjoy, thank you very much. in the last two minutes at the labour leader sir keir starmer was speaking. he was askedif...
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world number three gregor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the the russian andreytish state" to help people find new work. but he also pledged to balance the books after months of unprecendented spending. here's our political correspondent chris mason. elbow bumps and jaunty—looking creatures from the deep. the chancellor was at an energy company in central london this morning. behind the smiles he is tackling an economic crisis unprecedented in modern times. and he is seen as a future prime minister. so it was noticeable how, right at the start of his speech, he heaped praise on the current one. yes, it has been difficult. challenge is a part of the job, but on the big calls, in the big moments, borisjohnson has got it right and that is the leadership we need. because we are only part way through this crisis. with the furlough scheme ending in weeks, and it's less generous successor starting next month, the chancellor acknowledged he can't protect every job and every business, but he said... i'm committing myself to a single priority, to create support and extend
world number three gregor dimitrov in straight sets at roland garros and will play the the russian andreytish state" to help people find new work. but he also pledged to balance the books after months of unprecendented spending. here's our political correspondent chris mason. elbow bumps and jaunty—looking creatures from the deep. the chancellor was at an energy company in central london this morning. behind the smiles he is tackling an economic crisis unprecedented in modern times. and...