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oh, lucy, it's a big deal. yeah. this is dr. tracey kimball, apparently wants to apologize to house, dedicated her life to research and the evolution of law have all the only 2 of lucy's home phone survive. tracy uses this scientific method to figure out what her home might have looked like. and these are bones that come from multiple individuals. so we're just trying to sort of get an understanding of what her hand skeleton might have looked like this long and short fingers is what we also have. and it makes it really easy for us to do this. and this is something we call precision groups. we can look at lucy's or her, at least the headphones of her speech ease and say, well at least she was capable of having some more dexterity that would be useful for making and using tools to put it into perspective. i am 5 foot 2 bodies, $157.00 centimeters. i'm lucy y 2 is a lot shorter than i anticipated. so if lucy of allies today should be asked, told us my indian problem of to the coast thing. those are assigned that lucy mi
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i'm lucy, why 2 is look sold to them. i anticipate that this is lucy, but allies today should be asked, told us my indian problem of the code thing is, are assigned that lucy might have spent a lot of time trying to increase. but wouldn't that may come on a block then human? here's an ancestor that is clearly a by people is clearly something that is on that human branch. if you saw her walking down the street that she would look more like say, you know, a hairy tim pansy walking quite comfortably on 2 legs then. and then she wouldn't look like it looked like a human summary, such as pink lucy species might have help give rise to ask more than humans to understand why we put a real chimpanzees call in a chimes, the discount on lucy wasn't only bowl like us. um she was working on 2 feet. and even though the brain science is almost the, i think very close. yes they are. and the recruiting joel the high brow ridges. i used to say she's closely related to much. yes, she is. so it tim pansy skeleton, attend menzies to walks on,
i'm lucy, why 2 is look sold to them. i anticipate that this is lucy, but allies today should be asked, told us my indian problem of the code thing is, are assigned that lucy might have spent a lot of time trying to increase. but wouldn't that may come on a block then human? here's an ancestor that is clearly a by people is clearly something that is on that human branch. if you saw her walking down the street that she would look more like say, you know, a hairy tim pansy walking quite...
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so who was lucy really 50 years ago? american anthropologists don't know. johansen, i'm his teen stumbled upon her bones poking out of the ground. a new kind of human ancestor, one that had never been identified before. and it was given this tongue twister name of australia up here that goes off our inches. they've, after the off our region of the off are people. lucy's fossilized remains. but on the us, in the po po, off our region at the side called bar. but if lucy lived in waltz now with p o p a, what she's doing in germany, whether we're remains in the national museum of a ppo ppo, but the costs of them all being studied extensively in leipzig. oh, let me see the back to you. yeah. this is dr. tracey kimball, apparently wants to apologize to house dedicated her life to researching the evolution of law, have all the only 2 of lucy's home phone survive. tracy uses this scientific method to figure out what her home might have looked like. and these are bones that come from multiple individuals. so we're just trying to
so who was lucy really 50 years ago? american anthropologists don't know. johansen, i'm his teen stumbled upon her bones poking out of the ground. a new kind of human ancestor, one that had never been identified before. and it was given this tongue twister name of australia up here that goes off our inches. they've, after the off our region of the off are people. lucy's fossilized remains. but on the us, in the po po, off our region at the side called bar. but if lucy lived in waltz now with p...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.agreed to this ceasefire in lebanon, more than 43,000 people have died in the 13 month long war between israel and hamas, and about 100 hostages are still believed to be inside the territory, after they were kidnapped during the october seventh attacks. so what could the end of hostilities in lebanon mean for the war in gaza? 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is injerusalem: . your thoughts frank on what this could mean for the wider region? 50. could mean for the wider region? so, the gaza could mean for the wider region? srr, the gaza conflict could mean for the wider region? s57, the gaza conflict is could mean for the wider region? s513, the gaza conflict is different could mean for the wider region? sr3, the gaza conflict is different and more difficult to resolve than the one in lebanon. now the israeli government think they have got a better chance of getting some kind of a deal with hamas, that is the militants organisation that has ruled gaza since 2006, now that in the
lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.agreed to this ceasefire in lebanon, more than 43,000 people have died in the 13 month long war between israel and hamas, and about 100 hostages are still believed to be inside the territory, after they were kidnapped during the october seventh attacks. so what could the end of hostilities in lebanon mean for the war in gaza? 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is injerusalem: . your thoughts frank on what this could mean for the wider region? 50. could...
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lucy. now we're jumping ahead a few months to look at the implications of this proclamation. we're jumping to september 1784 for a moment. this was when an enslaved woman named lucy went missing. and because of the paradox of, her being a person who was also considered property, her decision and her action made her the focus of attention for the two governors, her enslaver lorenzo rodriguez was new to her. he was a spanish captain of a military transport ship, and he had purchased her recently from a british who put her up for sale because she had already disappeared in the for lucy rodriguez kept an eye on a certain house mile north of town where she'd been found twice in the past the house's occupant was waldron, a widow and a british subject. so he got authorization from the spanish appointed judge for british affairs francis philip fazio to search the house and question her because she fell into this category of being a british subject under spanish rule. louisa waldron was when she saw
lucy. now we're jumping ahead a few months to look at the implications of this proclamation. we're jumping to september 1784 for a moment. this was when an enslaved woman named lucy went missing. and because of the paradox of, her being a person who was also considered property, her decision and her action made her the focus of attention for the two governors, her enslaver lorenzo rodriguez was new to her. he was a spanish captain of a military transport ship, and he had purchased her recently...
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an enslaved woman named lucy went missing. because of her being a person who was also property, her enslaver lorenzo rodriguez was new to her. he was a spanish captain of a military transport ship, and he had purchased her recently for british residents who put her up for sale because she already disappeared twice. in the search for lucy, rodriguez kept an eye on a certain house a mile north of town where she'd been found twice in the past. the house's occupant was louisa waldron, a widow and british subject. he got authorization from the spanish-appointed judge for british affairs fatio to search the house and question her, because she fell into this category of being a british subject under spanish rule. louisa waldron ran outside to hide. spanish soldiers detained her, and the enslaved woman who was with her was also detained. but it turned out that that woman was not the missing lucy. still, they forced waldron and the enslaved woman to go both to st. augustine for questioning, and fatio and another holdover from the spani
an enslaved woman named lucy went missing. because of her being a person who was also property, her enslaver lorenzo rodriguez was new to her. he was a spanish captain of a military transport ship, and he had purchased her recently for british residents who put her up for sale because she already disappeared twice. in the search for lucy, rodriguez kept an eye on a certain house a mile north of town where she'd been found twice in the past. the house's occupant was louisa waldron, a widow and...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.has taken a heavy toll but where does it leave the two warring sides? and what hope for a sustained peace? 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley is here. sophie, it has been the deadliest war between israel and hezbollah in decades, creating a humanitarian disaster in lebanon. so what has been the toll must more than 3,800 lebanese people killed — among them 230 children, more than 15,000 injured. close to one million people have been displaced. it's a small country, so that's about one in five of the population and billions of dollars�* worth of damage. 0n the other side of the border, since october last year when hezbollah began attacking, 47 israeli civilians have been killed and 82 soldiers. the stated objective when the army invaded southern lebanon in early october was to stop the rockets being fired and to allow tens of thousands of israelis to go back to their homes close to the northern border. there's no doubt israel has dealt hezbollah a very heavy blow — benjamin net
lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.has taken a heavy toll but where does it leave the two warring sides? and what hope for a sustained peace? 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley is here. sophie, it has been the deadliest war between israel and hezbollah in decades, creating a humanitarian disaster in lebanon. so what has been the toll must more than 3,800 lebanese people killed — among them 230 children, more than 15,000 injured. close to one million people have been displaced. it's a...
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lucy, absolutely.hanks to the - suspicious. lucy, absolutely. a real big thanks to the two - suspicious. lucy, absolutely. a real big thanks to the two of i real big thanks to the two of you and fascinating take the importance of language skills, as well, when it comes to a role like this. thank you so much to you lucy and the scan interceptors. glastonbury festival has called to their lead slot will be. there have been huge names and next year's legend has been announced and it is sir rod stewart who will be performing that famous sunday afternoon in the pyramid stage. the last time he played at glastonbury was in 2002 and i can say that back then tickets were £97 so when he returns next summer he will be 80 years old and tickets will be now £360 so a bit of an increase. but he is superbly excited about this on his instagram account. he was telling fans how much he is excited to do it. i am absolutely thrilled to announce that i'll be playing in glastonbury. after all of these years i'm proud and read
lucy, absolutely.hanks to the - suspicious. lucy, absolutely. a real big thanks to the two - suspicious. lucy, absolutely. a real big thanks to the two of i real big thanks to the two of you and fascinating take the importance of language skills, as well, when it comes to a role like this. thank you so much to you lucy and the scan interceptors. glastonbury festival has called to their lead slot will be. there have been huge names and next year's legend has been announced and it is sir rod...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, manara. we can talk more about that situation. a village close to the lebanese in northerrn israel called kefar giladi. he founded a lobby group called 1701, which called for a demilitarised zone in the southern lebanon border area. i asked him if israeli's would be willing to return to their homes in northern israel. i'm not sure that right now the majority will come back because, as your reporter mentioned, the rehabilitation in south lebanon will cost something like $3 billion. same amount here. we need $3 billion for the rehabilitation of the entire strip of the northern border that has been hit with more than 20,000 rockets fired from by hezbollah, from southern lebanon to the north and israel. so we need to build back our confidence of coming back. of course, there is some families i can tell you, my family is one of them that decide not to wait to anyone and come back, because our mission will be to rebuild the galilee, to rebuild our homes. and we don't have time for it right now. we need to do it right now. and what is yo
lucy williamson, bbc news, manara. we can talk more about that situation. a village close to the lebanese in northerrn israel called kefar giladi. he founded a lobby group called 1701, which called for a demilitarised zone in the southern lebanon border area. i asked him if israeli's would be willing to return to their homes in northern israel. i'm not sure that right now the majority will come back because, as your reporter mentioned, the rehabilitation in south lebanon will cost something...
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it is really| interesting, lucy. ifeel advertising. it is really i interesting, lucy.ons. we will see how they actually respond to the leg that has been lavished upon them. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. welcome back to our continuing coverage. we are getting pictures and right across the east of the us. these are live pictures coming to us from grand rapids in michigan. let us take it to another swing state, which is georgia. people are queueing up to vote. we also have anna foster with us in pennsylvania. there is a good turn out so far from what we can see from these pictures that are coming into s. there are more than 50 states altogether. we'll be following across the us as these polling stations open. you can see queuesin stations open. you can see queues in georgia they in atlanta. let's speak to kyle kondik from the university of virginia centre for politics. he's the editor of their political newsletter, sa bato's crystal ball. when we love to have a crystal balljust now. you are still saying that you won't be surprise whichever way it g
it is really| interesting, lucy. ifeel advertising. it is really i interesting, lucy.ons. we will see how they actually respond to the leg that has been lavished upon them. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. welcome back to our continuing coverage. we are getting pictures and right across the east of the us. these are live pictures coming to us from grand rapids in michigan. let us take it to another swing state, which is georgia. people are queueing up to vote. we also have...
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mr chambers told mr lucy —— lucy letby that her resilience astounded him and said that mr letby was threatenedures between the relationships between nurses and doctors and the doctors and the medical body which was the hospital trust as well. he denied a claim when it was put to him that he had tried to get rid of the two consultants at the heart of this and tried to get them moved on. he said that simply wasn't the case. he was just trying to find out what happened. what's interesting is the three people giving evidence this week — director of nursing, medical director and head of the hospital — have all left their jobs director and head of the hospital — have all left theirjobs at director and head of the hospital — have all left their jobs at the countess of chester and the two clinicians who brought forward the initial worry about lucy letby, they are still in theirjob.— are still in their “ob. nick, thank ou ve are still in their “ob. nick, thank you very much _ are still in theirjob. nick, thank you very much for _ are still in theirjob. nick, thank you very much for the _ are still in t
mr chambers told mr lucy —— lucy letby that her resilience astounded him and said that mr letby was threatenedures between the relationships between nurses and doctors and the doctors and the medical body which was the hospital trust as well. he denied a claim when it was put to him that he had tried to get rid of the two consultants at the heart of this and tried to get them moved on. he said that simply wasn't the case. he was just trying to find out what happened. what's interesting is...
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i want a brief comment from lucy.ip with media which have yesterday him -- >> falconry is the most normal thing about rfk jr. there are things that resonate. he is right to say we should not eat as much fast food, but all of that is going to be undone by spreading disinformation if about fluoride, saying that covid-19 is targeting people other than jewish and chinese people. we just cannot is are this. howard: millions he's doing what president trump wants. next on "mediabuzz," corey lewandowski on the media, the 47th president and his controversial nominees. ♪ ♪ ckgo comes with a built-in engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. dry... tired... itchy, burning... my dry eye symptoms got worse over t
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or the other part is induction where we get the specific instances like we have with lucy, and we can use these together and connect them together to build to a general conclusion. so both of these forms, both of these analytical forms, help us explore how lucy banbury, and the slave woman, took back her freedom through this revolution. so my first question here was, how was self emancipation an act of independence that responded to or expanded upon the revolution? this is important because one of the authors of that declaration of independence was the person who claimed ownership of lucy banbury. >> yes comedy. thank you so much. lucy banbury story was first compiled by others at middleton place foundation because she belonged at one time to arthur middleton who sign the declaration of independence on behalf of south carolina. but, of course, she didn't belongt to anyone but herself, and she found the opportunity to seek freedom through the war that came about with american revolution. so as one who was in bondage to a person who sign the declaration that accused a sovereign of putti
or the other part is induction where we get the specific instances like we have with lucy, and we can use these together and connect them together to build to a general conclusion. so both of these forms, both of these analytical forms, help us explore how lucy banbury, and the slave woman, took back her freedom through this revolution. so my first question here was, how was self emancipation an act of independence that responded to or expanded upon the revolution? this is important because one...
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lucy williamson filed this report from jerusalem.s left israel's leaders facing criminal charges themselves. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defence minister, yoav gallant, called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. a third arrest warrant was issued a third arrest warrant was mr netanyahu tonight called it a black day for nations. saying israel rejects with discussed the absurd and false actions and charges against it. accusing the court of being biased and discriminatory. several countries including the netherlands and ireland say they will carry out the arrest warrants. no such explicit commitment from the prime minister spokesperson who said the uk remain focused on an immediate cease—fire in gaza. it's a nightmare for israel. we're in uncharted territories because israel and benjamin netanyahu are not like any one else. we're dealing with a country as his closest ally. the most powerful country in
lucy williamson filed this report from jerusalem.s left israel's leaders facing criminal charges themselves. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defence minister, yoav gallant, called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. a third arrest warrant was issued a third arrest warrant was mr netanyahu tonight called it a black day for nations. saying israel rejects with...
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gunfire lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.amos hochstein helped secure the truce, telling the bbc hopes the deal could help unlock a in gaza. i think there is a moment in time where we have changed something, the dynamic has changed, the linkage between lebanon and gaza has been broken, and hamas has to wake up this morning at 4am when the ceasefire went to effect and understand they are alone, the rest of the region is abandoning them. it is time for them, asjoe biden said yesterday from the white house, they have not come to the negotiating table in good faith for several months. if they are willing to release the hostages which will help bring about an end of the conflict, that is within our grasp, we can do everything we can lead by president biden to bring the hostages home and bring this to a close. i think the ceasefire with lebanon can be a spark or a key to unlocking them. i enjoy now i will thomas, the deputy director in the middle east programme at the center for strategic and international studies. many thanks for
gunfire lucy williamson, bbc news, manara.amos hochstein helped secure the truce, telling the bbc hopes the deal could help unlock a in gaza. i think there is a moment in time where we have changed something, the dynamic has changed, the linkage between lebanon and gaza has been broken, and hamas has to wake up this morning at 4am when the ceasefire went to effect and understand they are alone, the rest of the region is abandoning them. it is time for them, asjoe biden said yesterday from the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.t to show you a quick live look here at the border region along the area therebetween northern israel and southern lebanon. again, this is calm now but of course we believe that ceasefire deal will take effect in about an hour or so. that was announced, that it will begin in the early hours but before the announcement israel launched extensive airstrikes on the southern suburbs of beirut�*s clinic the southern suburbs of beirut. loud boom as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of israeli airstrikes. so there has been an attack now. there has been.. loud roar we're now hearing several explosions after an evacuation warning was issued by the
lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.t to show you a quick live look here at the border region along the area therebetween northern israel and southern lebanon. again, this is calm now but of course we believe that ceasefire deal will take effect in about an hour or so. that was announced, that it will begin in the early hours but before the announcement israel launched extensive airstrikes on the southern suburbs of beirut�*s clinic the southern suburbs of beirut. loud boom as lebanon...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. deal was brokered by the united states and its allies. after confirming its details in a speech outside the white house, us presidentjoe biden said it shows peace is possible, in what he called the "deadliest conflict in decades." let me be clear. if hezbollah or anyone else breaks the deal and poses a direct threat to israel then israel return —— retains the right to self defence consistent with international law, just like any country when facing at terrorist group pledged to that country's destruction. at the same time the steel supports lebanon's sovereignty, so it heralds a new start for lebanon and so a applaud the decision to end the violence. it reminds us that peace is possible. i said that again, peace is possible. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. 0h imagine forthe 0h imagine for the president he was very happy to be saying those words "peace is possible" in the final days he is in office. �* . �* , in the final days he is in office. �* . v . offic
lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. deal was brokered by the united states and its allies. after confirming its details in a speech outside the white house, us presidentjoe biden said it shows peace is possible, in what he called the "deadliest conflict in decades." let me be clear. if hezbollah or anyone else breaks the deal and poses a direct threat to israel then israel return —— retains the right to self defence consistent with international law, just like any country...
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but to lucy, it's a lifeline. and about, that the temperature in the house has been sufficiently warm. it lets us know whether there's been any unusual activity overnight, which might indicate that mum was distressed in some way — even if she wasn't able to remember that and verbally express that, it would allow me to initiate a conversation with her. the box is sensing maggie's movements and the conditions in the house, but there are no cameras or microphones, which is important for privacy. but crucially for maggie, it means she can have more independence while her family has peace of mind. i think it's very important. yes, i do, because, well, i suppose a lot of it depends on the personality of the person with memory loss. but, you know, i'd always been very independent, and to lose that is not nice. maggie has sensors dotted around her home to provide information, but the new version of the technology is even simpler. it can sense everything from just that single box. engineer and supersense co—founder matt as
but to lucy, it's a lifeline. and about, that the temperature in the house has been sufficiently warm. it lets us know whether there's been any unusual activity overnight, which might indicate that mum was distressed in some way — even if she wasn't able to remember that and verbally express that, it would allow me to initiate a conversation with her. the box is sensing maggie's movements and the conditions in the house, but there are no cameras or microphones, which is important for privacy....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.easefire will begin in the early hours of tomorrow morning, but earlier today, before the annoucement, israel launched extensive air strikes on beirut�*s southern suburbs, as hugo bachega reports. loud bo0m as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of israeli airstrikes. so there has been an attack now. there has been... loud roar we're now hearing several explosions after an evacuation warning was issued by the israeli military. we've been trying to get to the site of one of the attacks, but we've been told that the site had been evacuated because of those warnings. israel is now unleashing a wave of attacks targeting beirutjust hours before
lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.easefire will begin in the early hours of tomorrow morning, but earlier today, before the annoucement, israel launched extensive air strikes on beirut�*s southern suburbs, as hugo bachega reports. loud bo0m as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central...
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they are put in the dock of one workhouse where eventually this is lucy byrne, a close ally of lucy stone. eventually they go on a hunger strike. they are force fed. they take a tube and put it down their throat, pour kind of eggs and milk mixed up goes into their stomach. these women are vomiting. alice paul will have digestive problems for the rest of her life and eventually they are released. and when they are released, woodrow wilson goes before congress and says i now support women's suffrage. i want you congress to you know this now 19th amendment and congress does in 1919 for a variety of reasons. one was the united states looked bad on an international stage and alice paul kind of held them to it. and two women in the national nasaw provided tons of wartime service and that's often a claim for sort of inclusion. so passed interestingly because of all those voting women out in the west, there is a woman in congress who gets to vote the 19th amendment, and that is jeannette rankin, who's the first woman to go to congress. she is elected as a republican from montana and she is electe
they are put in the dock of one workhouse where eventually this is lucy byrne, a close ally of lucy stone. eventually they go on a hunger strike. they are force fed. they take a tube and put it down their throat, pour kind of eggs and milk mixed up goes into their stomach. these women are vomiting. alice paul will have digestive problems for the rest of her life and eventually they are released. and when they are released, woodrow wilson goes before congress and says i now support women's...
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the director of nursing at the hospital where lucy letby killed seven babies and tried to kill sevento escalate concerns about the nurse. alison kelly denied being dismissive of doctors' worries about unexplained deaths on the unit in 2016. do you think there's any possibility that things had become so acrimonious, doctors v nurses, with you backing the nurses, that a culture of fear had developed? i wouldn't say i a culture of fear. i think there were challenges with the relationships. - i think the trust . had broken down. and i think, on reflection, we could have done more to support the clinicians. i ms kelly was speaking at the thirlwall inquiry, which is examining how lucy letby was able to commit her crimes. the public inquiry is now in its 11th week and is expected to sit until early 2025. its findings will likely be published in autumn next year. you are live with bbc news. russian missile attacks have left dozens injured across ukraine including 25 in a strike monday morning on kharkiv. ukraine said russia used a walt nauta, causing significant damage. 11 were injured in 0d
the director of nursing at the hospital where lucy letby killed seven babies and tried to kill sevento escalate concerns about the nurse. alison kelly denied being dismissive of doctors' worries about unexplained deaths on the unit in 2016. do you think there's any possibility that things had become so acrimonious, doctors v nurses, with you backing the nurses, that a culture of fear had developed? i wouldn't say i a culture of fear. i think there were challenges with the relationships. - i...
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judith moritz reports. it is lucy letby who is serving life. kelly was in charge of more than 1000 nurses there. she was the first to give evidence today, and to be pushed and why doctors who had been trying to raise the alarm about letby had not been taken seriously. it had been previously alleged alison kelly had created a fearful atmosphere. i am very upset by that. it is not something that is in me as a nurse, as a senior leader. do you think there is any possibility things had become so acrimonious, doctors versus nurses, with new_ acrimonious, doctors versus nurses, with new backing —— with you backing the nurses, _ with new backing —— with you backing the nurses, that 1423 00:16:23,857 -->
judith moritz reports. it is lucy letby who is serving life. kelly was in charge of more than 1000 nurses there. she was the first to give evidence today, and to be pushed and why doctors who had been trying to raise the alarm about letby had not been taken seriously. it had been previously alleged alison kelly had created a fearful atmosphere. i am very upset by that. it is not something that is in me as a nurse, as a senior leader. do you think there is any possibility things had become so...
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burn, a close ally of lucy stone, they go on a hunger strike.e force-fed. they take a tube and put it down their throat and pour eggs and milk mixed up, goes into their stomach. these women are vomiting. alice paul will have digestive problems for the rest of her life. eventually they are released. and when they are released, woodrow wilson goes before congress and says, i now support women's suffrage. i want you, congress, to pass this now 19th amendment. and congress does in 1919. for a variety of reasons. one was the united states looked bad on an international stage and alice paul held them to it. two, women in the -- in nawsa provided tons of wartime service. that's often a claim for sort of inclusion. because of all those voting women out west, there's a woman in congress who gets to vote for the 19th amendment. that is jeanette ranken, elected as a republican from montana. she is elected in 1917, i think. so, she's there to vote for the amendment in 1919. again, this is not the beginning of women voting or being politically in office. the
burn, a close ally of lucy stone, they go on a hunger strike.e force-fed. they take a tube and put it down their throat and pour eggs and milk mixed up, goes into their stomach. these women are vomiting. alice paul will have digestive problems for the rest of her life. eventually they are released. and when they are released, woodrow wilson goes before congress and says, i now support women's suffrage. i want you, congress, to pass this now 19th amendment. and congress does in 1919. for a...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem.the veteran prosecutor pam bondi as his new attorney general after his previous nominee, matt gaetz, withdrew from consideration for the role. ms bondi was one of mr trump's defence lawyers during his first impeachment trial in 2020. a long—time ally of the president—elect, she previously served as attorney general of florida. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. hello. some would say she ticks all of the boxes. she hello. some would say she ticks all of the boxes.— all of the boxes. she is a loyalist _ all of the boxes. she is a loyalist. she _ all of the boxes. she is a loyalist. she is _ all of the boxes. she is a loyalist. she is certainly | loyalist. she is certainly inaudible. _ loyalist. she is certainly inaudible. friends - loyalist. she is certainly inaudible. friends for| loyalist. she is certainly | inaudible. friends for a loyalist. she is certainly - inaudible. friends for a long time inaudible. he has inaudible. ., ., , inaudible. unfortunately, pet
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem.the veteran prosecutor pam bondi as his new attorney general after his previous nominee, matt gaetz, withdrew from consideration for the role. ms bondi was one of mr trump's defence lawyers during his first impeachment trial in 2020. a long—time ally of the president—elect, she previously served as attorney general of florida. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. hello. some would say she ticks all of the boxes. she hello. some...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. a human rights lawyer and director of the strategic litigation project at the atlantic council. thank you for your time today. what happens next now that his ruling has been made? is it realistic to expect enforcement? , ., , enforcement? the question is whether or — enforcement? the question is whether or not _ enforcement? the question is whether or not this _ enforcement? the question is whether or not this will - enforcement? the question is whether or not this will be - whether or not this will be enforced. i think what is a more immediate outcome is that netanyahu and atacms will have their travel severely restricted. we are not sure what stacey you are icc member says and who were allies of israel were going to say about the warrants but we saw a whole range of reactions today and it is clear the netherlands, belgium, spain, france, norway, italy, the list goes on, they have all indicated they will enforce the arrest warrant in aligned with their obligations as icc member state
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all the trees are easy to cultivate and require little water. making them perfectly suited to under lucy as dry climate. but even all the trees have their limits. do you remember who they begin, your jovial move gc more much they to i remember it rained a lot more when i was a child, so we didn't need the irrigation systems failed. all the watering was covered by rain, as it simply means it'll get you here. over the last 10 to 15 years, it's been much hotter and the period from one rainfall to the next is longer. eli bull gosh, oh my god, it's really worrying and it's all looking at the out of even less rain fall is predicted in future years. extreme droughts, coupled with heat weights, are damaging all the trees, especially during the crucial flowering period. you know, i'm of on you get a typo, go go to them. getting to the food of the i think i know we over the last 2 years we've had particularly hot southern winds from africa that have scorched the delicate flowers. and if there are no flowers, there will be no fruit or the name or it's one reason production is dropped off over the l
all the trees are easy to cultivate and require little water. making them perfectly suited to under lucy as dry climate. but even all the trees have their limits. do you remember who they begin, your jovial move gc more much they to i remember it rained a lot more when i was a child, so we didn't need the irrigation systems failed. all the watering was covered by rain, as it simply means it'll get you here. over the last 10 to 15 years, it's been much hotter and the period from one rainfall to...
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and to last longer long on the allstate, waves reinforce drug periods. large parts of the lucy are in danger of desertification, all against a backdrop of intense agriculture focused on boosting. crop yields, initially, monday, the award letter was due to eh, the way under closer focuses on maximizing production leads to endless miles of mano cultures, the 60 and the increase in heat waves will leave us even more vulnerable here for a my, they wouldn't it obviously, that this does all of that because of the time when it's like a sea of olive trees to 90 to 95 percent of people here make a living from them. it's pretty much a model culture. already able, spain is the world's leading grow, or of all of the majority of global produce comes from the 66000000 olive trees and under lucy as high and province. all of trees are easy to cultivate and require little water. making them perfectly suited to under lucy as dry climate but even olive trees have their limits. do you remember who they begin? your jovial move gc more much they to i remember it rained a lot more when i was a child, so we
and to last longer long on the allstate, waves reinforce drug periods. large parts of the lucy are in danger of desertification, all against a backdrop of intense agriculture focused on boosting. crop yields, initially, monday, the award letter was due to eh, the way under closer focuses on maximizing production leads to endless miles of mano cultures, the 60 and the increase in heat waves will leave us even more vulnerable here for a my, they wouldn't it obviously, that this does all of that...
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lucy williamson has been to northern israel, to speak to some of those who fled. sirens wail.ens warned of rockets, as residents warned of surrender. israel's pounding of lebanon continued, hours before the ceasefire was announced. rona and on left their home in kfar giladi on the 8th of october last year. the lebanese villages they lived alongside clearly visible through the border fence. i hope for a day where we could, you know, be at peace with each other. and i think that trust was broken when our army found the tunnels and the ammunition and all of these preparations to effectively come and, you know, massacre us. their house and community — empty for more than a year. i'm sorry about the mess. it'sjust, we put everything inside. a ceasefire deal is meant to get them permanently back home, but it could mean their lebanese neighbours returning too. apart from completely erasing these villages and having no people here, there is no real physical thing that can make me feel safe. it's just, you know... hope. israel's leader has achieved many of his war goals in lebanon. the
lucy williamson has been to northern israel, to speak to some of those who fled. sirens wail.ens warned of rockets, as residents warned of surrender. israel's pounding of lebanon continued, hours before the ceasefire was announced. rona and on left their home in kfar giladi on the 8th of october last year. the lebanese villages they lived alongside clearly visible through the border fence. i hope for a day where we could, you know, be at peace with each other. and i think that trust was broken...
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not lucy, i'm comfortable. you've shown on this. i mean, most of us, a quote from a of the russian forces occupied the territories of what north polish budget was seized by phone and after world war one from british prime minister david to like george's letter to opponents diplomat in london. the, the polish institute of national remembrance, thanks otherwise. domestic old fashion. yeah. boy, scott, are you still get scan cartoon? when i put in photos the dean, fresh quote, i called, let's talk about those on the beach in those aspects. so she could do me bunch duties, museums on, take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented is fine. can you see through their illusion going underground can on the site as to where it's going to go to push those reports that someone was going to. so that's the file of very just the
not lucy, i'm comfortable. you've shown on this. i mean, most of us, a quote from a of the russian forces occupied the territories of what north polish budget was seized by phone and after world war one from british prime minister david to like george's letter to opponents diplomat in london. the, the polish institute of national remembrance, thanks otherwise. domestic old fashion. yeah. boy, scott, are you still get scan cartoon? when i put in photos the dean, fresh quote, i called, let's talk...
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not lucy, i'm comfortable. you've shown on this. i mean, most of us are full familiar with the russian forces occupied the territories, this one north, pole nation. but that was seized by phone enough to world war one from british prime minister david like george's, and that to, to opponents diplomat in london. the, the polish institute of national remembrance, thanks otherwise, domestic old fashion. yeah. boy, scott, or the soviet scan could actually not putting photos me, being charged particles. looks to about those between those aspects of focus. she continued, buddies, museums on the russian stage, narrative as tight as one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense and up the in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia scooting and split the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say excuse me, quickly check the news the the slight
not lucy, i'm comfortable. you've shown on this. i mean, most of us are full familiar with the russian forces occupied the territories, this one north, pole nation. but that was seized by phone enough to world war one from british prime minister david like george's, and that to, to opponents diplomat in london. the, the polish institute of national remembrance, thanks otherwise, domestic old fashion. yeah. boy, scott, or the soviet scan could actually not putting photos me, being charged...
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our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports.gaza, triggered by the crimes of hamas, has left israel's leaders facing criminal charges themselves. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defence minister, yoav gallant, called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. a third arrest warrant was issued for hamas military chief mohammed deif, who israel says it killed earlier this year. mr netanyahu's office called it an "anti—semitic decision", saying: several countries, including the netherlands and ireland, have said they will carry out the arrest warrants — no such commitment from the prime minister's spokesman, who said the uk remains focused on an immediate ceasefire in gaza. it is a nightmare for israel, but i said we are in uncharted territory because israel and benjamin netanyahu are not like anyone else. we are dealing with a very powerful country that has, as its closest ally, the most powerful country
our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports.gaza, triggered by the crimes of hamas, has left israel's leaders facing criminal charges themselves. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defence minister, yoav gallant, called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. a third arrest warrant was issued for hamas military chief mohammed deif, who israel says it killed...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.e has only come into effect in the past few minutes, the last 2a hours saw beirut still being bombarded by extensive israeli air strikes. 0ur correspondent in beirut hugo bachega reports. loud boom. as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of israeli air strikes. so there has been an attack now. there has been... loud roar. we're now hearing several explosions after an evacuation warning was issued by the israeli military. we've been trying to get to the site of one of the attacks, but we've been told that the site had been evacuated because of those warnings. israel is now unleashing a wave of attacks targeting beirutjust hours before this
lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel.e has only come into effect in the past few minutes, the last 2a hours saw beirut still being bombarded by extensive israeli air strikes. 0ur correspondent in beirut hugo bachega reports. loud boom. as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it...
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fashion designer refuses to be labeled and discover how south african at 1st those thing are known. lucy transformed her to a magic past into global success. i'm thinking about the whole matter. you and you're watching at re max the venomous deadly and feared snakes be nigeria. 20000 people fall victim to snake bites annually. but in lagos, nigeria, you can safely bite back, ready to try since may creep. poisonous deadly scan. snakes, materials, ministry of health records, around $20000.00 snake bites a year, 2000 of them signing. so even here in lagos, you can get bitten by a snake, but this a mouth assigned to the story. some people he enjoyed eating snake made a likely, if it was because of the preferred is the meat. so soft on the very 14. but let's find out what makes the city see, count the restaurant of the e. j a k i the snake man. how does he make these dangerous animals process the night to you in menu? the 1st thing i'll go out to my mostly ok. there's no danger in the eating snake need to, but there are some people in but don't worry who won't eat it. who josh? i will talk to
fashion designer refuses to be labeled and discover how south african at 1st those thing are known. lucy transformed her to a magic past into global success. i'm thinking about the whole matter. you and you're watching at re max the venomous deadly and feared snakes be nigeria. 20000 people fall victim to snake bites annually. but in lagos, nigeria, you can safely bite back, ready to try since may creep. poisonous deadly scan. snakes, materials, ministry of health records, around $20000.00...
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ian harvey, the former medical director at the countess of chester hospital — where nurse lucy letby called in earlier and has apologised to theirfamilies. judith moritz reports. as medical director, ian harvey was the most senior doctor at the countess of chester hospital. when it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants�* warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever wanted was to keep the hospital safe and help parents understand what had happened to their children. if i have failed in those aims, i am truly sorry. mr harvey, you say "if i have failed in those aims," reflecting now, do you think you did fail in those aims to secure patients' safety or babies' safety? i think the simple fact that there was an increase in mortality is an indication that we got things wrong. several doctors were trying to raise the alarm. injune 2016, one consultant said a group email, saying it was time to call in the police. another replied to say the bosses weren't treating thing
ian harvey, the former medical director at the countess of chester hospital — where nurse lucy letby called in earlier and has apologised to theirfamilies. judith moritz reports. as medical director, ian harvey was the most senior doctor at the countess of chester hospital. when it came to medical issues, the buck stopped with him. but he has been criticised for the way he handled consultants�* warnings than lucy letby might be deliberately harming babies. today, he said all he had ever...