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eliza and jessica say they will contest the fines.utlook bleak, mental and physical health remain critically important. phil mackie, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges, coming to you from the jungle in northern rwanda, where i am hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago, the genocide here grabbed international headlines. over 800,000 people were killed in inter—ethnic violence injust 100 days. but a quarter of a century on, and rwanda has become one of africa's bucket list destinations. and its biggest draw, the furry, curious cousin to us humans, the mountain gorilla. so i have been promised a chance of a date with a silverback gorilla... i feel like i should help them push. ..that is, if i ever make it up the mountain. oh my god, be careful! yeah, yeah, yeah! i am standing here at the foothills of rwanda's volca
eliza and jessica say they will contest the fines.utlook bleak, mental and physical health remain critically important. phil mackie, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges, coming to you from the jungle in northern rwanda, where i am hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most majestic creatures. rwanda, despite its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, has for decades been an unlikely tourist destination. 25 years ago,...
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eliza and jessica say they will contest the fines.look bleak, mental and physical health remain critically important. phil mackie, bbc news. now on bbc news, tom brook marks the 40th anniversary of former beatle john lennon's murder in new york on december eighth 1980, and assesses his powerful legacy a0 years on. newsreel: any doubts about the beatles‘ reception in america were dispelled the moment they touched down. friday, february the 7th 1964. a pan am boeing 707jet named clipper defiance from london taxis to its destination at terminaljfk airport in new york. there to greet the beatles, the biggest pop act of the 20th century. more screaming fans than the airport had ever seen before. 4,000 of them. screaming to americans, the spirit of the most outspoken beatle, john lennon, was evident the moment he arrived as he jousted with reporters and fans at the airport press conference. we need money, first. for lennon that february gave him his first taste of new york, a city he grew to really love, and moved to live in permanently in
eliza and jessica say they will contest the fines.look bleak, mental and physical health remain critically important. phil mackie, bbc news. now on bbc news, tom brook marks the 40th anniversary of former beatle john lennon's murder in new york on december eighth 1980, and assesses his powerful legacy a0 years on. newsreel: any doubts about the beatles‘ reception in america were dispelled the moment they touched down. friday, february the 7th 1964. a pan am boeing 707jet named clipper...
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eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.ights of the football year, but the pandemic is affecting the fa cup third round weekend. southampton's game against shrewsbury is off — but aston villa's match against liverpool will go ahead, despite a string of positive covid tests. the stand out tie though is non—league marine taking on premier league tottenham hotspur which — as andy swiss reports — is the biggest mismatch in fa cup history. dreaming of a football fairy tale. bradford again — oh, what a goal! the fa cup has seen a few over the years. but could marine top the lot? the merseysiders have all the ingredients. a last—gasp winner in the previous round from a striker who was a pe teacher, while their midfielders is a refuse collector now hoping to pump tottenham out of the count. 0bviously playing the likes of tottenham it's mad because you watch them on the telly and then the next minute you're playing against them. you're going up against them in real life. in fact the gulf with tottenham is the biggest in fa cup histo
eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.ights of the football year, but the pandemic is affecting the fa cup third round weekend. southampton's game against shrewsbury is off — but aston villa's match against liverpool will go ahead, despite a string of positive covid tests. the stand out tie though is non—league marine taking on premier league tottenham hotspur which — as andy swiss reports — is the biggest mismatch in fa cup history. dreaming of a football fairy tale. bradford...
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eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.bbc news. a week after the uk formally left the eu, the cabinet minister michael gove says he expects "significant additional disruption" in the coming weeks as businesses get used to new export rules after brexit. a number of companies, including marks & spencer and parcel firm dpd, say they're experiencing problems with paperwork. seafood exporters say they're also having problems, with some catches being left to rot. here's our economics editor faisal islam. the fishing industry is supposed to be one of the great brexit winners, but in the first weeks of trade many exporters of fish from every corner of the uk to the eu, say they've been struggling with new rules and red tape. we're not going to get the paperwork done in time. we've been inundated with paperwork. we have the catch certificate, the health certificate, the vat, which is what is holding us up and the reason why we cannot buy this week, plus the import duties. at the moment we're stuffed. this scottish fishing business
eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.bbc news. a week after the uk formally left the eu, the cabinet minister michael gove says he expects "significant additional disruption" in the coming weeks as businesses get used to new export rules after brexit. a number of companies, including marks & spencer and parcel firm dpd, say they're experiencing problems with paperwork. seafood exporters say they're also having problems, with some catches being left to rot. here's our...
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eliza moore and jessica allen, friends whose businesses have shot because a lockdown, decided to braveo keep their spirits up. unfortunately, their trip to a nearby reservoir has earned them each a £200 fine. derbyshire police have been stopping people who were driving to beauty spots because they say it is a breach of government regulations. jessica says she thought they we re jessica says she thought they were following the rules to the letter. we take these guidelines really seriously. my brother is a doctor who works ona brother is a doctor who works on a covid ward. my parents have both had it was not we are trying to follow the rules, we haven't come out wanting to break the law. not having a party, there is in five of us. we simply came to what we thought was the safest place. go to police were accused in the first lockdown of being too heavy and it after flying drones over walkers in the peak district. today, officers have been out again, telling people to go home. we've been coming to go home. we've been coming to this part for most of my life. just out for daily exercise and
eliza moore and jessica allen, friends whose businesses have shot because a lockdown, decided to braveo keep their spirits up. unfortunately, their trip to a nearby reservoir has earned them each a £200 fine. derbyshire police have been stopping people who were driving to beauty spots because they say it is a breach of government regulations. jessica says she thought they we re jessica says she thought they were following the rules to the letter. we take these guidelines really seriously. my...
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this was one of his things that he did on board the eliza which was a small ship that a took to the united states. it is a disastrous trip in any ways. it took two weeks to get out of the english channels intro that usually two months, took four months for the eliza to ever arrive in the united states. it is one of the early were callers that suggest that he could've possibly had a career as a successful artist. and let's go on to the next slide. now all of you know this. susan help me with us. i think this is now one of your collections that you actually own this. could you tell us a little bit about the process. susan: will have we got it. yes. this watercolor had been in a family election, one of the washington family descendents for any years. and they elected to sell it several years ago. we researched it. and as you will know, and will likely tell us about, it depicts the visit to mount vernon on a july afternoon in 1796. and it's something that writes about at length in his journal. and we have used the image any times as an illustration. so we were delighted to be able to purchase
this was one of his things that he did on board the eliza which was a small ship that a took to the united states. it is a disastrous trip in any ways. it took two weeks to get out of the english channels intro that usually two months, took four months for the eliza to ever arrive in the united states. it is one of the early were callers that suggest that he could've possibly had a career as a successful artist. and let's go on to the next slide. now all of you know this. susan help me with us....
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and here's how i feel bad is him then government to say be bonkers abby some of the most eliza by they're going to believe the math apollo 11 is allowed to have the bomb. by a mob. why you can walk up the last. of a yellow. sun wrong again in the eye give us a live. then hand tickle to the owner to all go home and it would be made to made up a whole lot of food going to bungle by that they didn't want to guess who did. and i'm going to have the nasty the handle. is still. functional and i go naked. on the. chalet school with. some people i will go away so they call but don't you will be with a boy. i know i know follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of this until the day is you will be gone or game body on down all ended up all of it was just. like your son or did the navy's tello do. i got i got it got around our reaction more than bought a 1000000 bucks your guy if the bored me. jones after the last is a comic cyclist my name is in. a house and will feel better when i hit with this he says to misapply i'm hunting become a psych and i thought nah gotta sell a car to
and here's how i feel bad is him then government to say be bonkers abby some of the most eliza by they're going to believe the math apollo 11 is allowed to have the bomb. by a mob. why you can walk up the last. of a yellow. sun wrong again in the eye give us a live. then hand tickle to the owner to all go home and it would be made to made up a whole lot of food going to bungle by that they didn't want to guess who did. and i'm going to have the nasty the handle. is still. functional and i go...
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and here's how i feel bad is him then government to say be bonkers abby some of the most eliza by they're going to believe the math apollo 11 is allowed to have the bomb. by the mob. why you can walk up the last. of a yellow. sun wrong again in the eye give us a live. then hand tickle to the owner to all go to minute. maid to meet up a whole lot of food going to bungle by that they have the material for the su to your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. 5 kill and i go hey. when the. shell is cool with. people i will always. call but don't you will be the boy. i know i know follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of the don't do is you will be gone or game body on down all ended up all of it was just. like your summer what is the navy's tello do. i got i got it got around our reaction more than bought a 1000000 got your guy it's the board meet. jonelle after the losses because. the money is in. a house and will sell better when i hit list to misapply hunsicker more so i can i thought nah gotta say i look out of. the logic of poor out up iraq that was
and here's how i feel bad is him then government to say be bonkers abby some of the most eliza by they're going to believe the math apollo 11 is allowed to have the bomb. by the mob. why you can walk up the last. of a yellow. sun wrong again in the eye give us a live. then hand tickle to the owner to all go to minute. maid to meet up a whole lot of food going to bungle by that they have the material for the su to your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. 5 kill and i go hey....
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and get out of bed is him then government to say we was unger's abby some of the most eliza betting going on believe the matter valley learned a lot of the boys. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us just a little. then head tickle get real no 2 or go to minute when we made a made up word yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of yes you did you know you. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. fine kill and i go hey. shelly cool with. people i will always. fall back on she will be with a boy. i know i know follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of the don't do is you will be gone or game body on down all ended up all of it was just. like you some of it the mideast a load. i got i got it got around our reaction more than bought a 1000000 got your guy it's the board meet. jonelle after the last of the comics i can miss the money is in. a house and will sell better when i hit list to misapply and fancy karma so i can i thought nah gotta say i look out and go connect. the logic of beer out up iraq that was
and get out of bed is him then government to say we was unger's abby some of the most eliza betting going on believe the matter valley learned a lot of the boys. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us just a little. then head tickle get real no 2 or go to minute when we made a made up word yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of yes you did you know you. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. fine kill and i go hey. shelly cool...
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paleoanthropologist professor chris stringer of london's natural history museum stache eliza's in the physical and anatomical development of early humans. the neanderthal face is very different to the shape of a modern face and many arguments about how that phrase evolved wired evolved and i think the view now is that certainly that face it's partly to do with count adaptation so we know neanderthals evolved in conditions that were largely. colder and drawa than the present day in europe and it's wrong actually that the face was absolutely the ninety's or because the nose is very large and it's pulled forwards it has a very large internal volume. so partly it seems that it's there as acting like a radiator it's warming up and humidifying the air that's coming in. and this are true for all of these are huge huge all of them really have around nice of apparatus the more you wish to but never tries to take it to another level where they really are pumping huge amount of air through their noses and i've got huge lungs barrel chest then each night they're blond they're burning more energy
paleoanthropologist professor chris stringer of london's natural history museum stache eliza's in the physical and anatomical development of early humans. the neanderthal face is very different to the shape of a modern face and many arguments about how that phrase evolved wired evolved and i think the view now is that certainly that face it's partly to do with count adaptation so we know neanderthals evolved in conditions that were largely. colder and drawa than the present day in europe and...
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eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.hil mackie, bbc news. all visitors to the uk from next week will have to have proof of a negative covid test before they're allowed to travel. anyone arriving by air, rail or sea, including uk nationals, will have to take a test up to 72 hours before departure, and people arriving from countries that aren't on the travel corridor list will still have to quarantine for up to 10 days once they arrive. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies reports. until today's announcement the uk has not required anyone arriving in the country to show that they recently tested negative for the coronavirus. but things are about to change. international arrivals including uk nationals travelling to the uk to the uk will need to show that they have a negative covid—19 tests ta ken up to 72 hours before they travel. it applies to everyone arriving by boat, plane or train but not to hauliers or children under 11. it won't apply to anyone travelling within the uk or ireland. the government has said test
eliza and jessica say they'll contest the fines.hil mackie, bbc news. all visitors to the uk from next week will have to have proof of a negative covid test before they're allowed to travel. anyone arriving by air, rail or sea, including uk nationals, will have to take a test up to 72 hours before departure, and people arriving from countries that aren't on the travel corridor list will still have to quarantine for up to 10 days once they arrive. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies...
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william stewart married eliza thornton. stuart was from that cheyenne valley settlement and he married the sister of a comrade eliza thornton who lived nearby and -- in sauk county. stewart's own sister martha married aaron roberts, another soldier veteran from the giant valley settlement. there was a lot of marrying among these families, they were very interrelated. another way in which they maintain contact was when they got around to applying for pensions, the pension folders have many letters from other soldiers fellow soldiers supporting pension applications for these men. so they they really did maintain maintain contact. i think of one pair of soldiers who who said they met it was the names william mckinney and isaac isaac smith they're both members of company f 29th u.s colored troops. but they met earlier in the war when they both worked for the 11th wisconsin infantry during the siege of vicksburg when the officers they worked for came back to wisconsin these two came , back with them and within weeks the wisconsi
william stewart married eliza thornton. stuart was from that cheyenne valley settlement and he married the sister of a comrade eliza thornton who lived nearby and -- in sauk county. stewart's own sister martha married aaron roberts, another soldier veteran from the giant valley settlement. there was a lot of marrying among these families, they were very interrelated. another way in which they maintain contact was when they got around to applying for pensions, the pension folders have many...
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may saw uk online release of eliza hittman‘s never rarely sometimes always, a drama that blends the grittypure cinema. i know this is hard. the narrative explores an oft hidden story of reproductive rights, yet the film is best described as an astute portrayal of female friendship, a coming—of—age tale with road movie inflections. listen. oh, my god, is this... oh, we love this song, this is our song! sorry, tim! in june, writer—director fyzal boulifa's lynn + lucy introduced us to screen newcomer roxanne scrimshaw, who starred alongside seasoned professional nichola burley as two friends torn apart in the wake of a personal tragedy. having won numerous plaudits for his short films, boulifa established himself as a major new voice in british cinema, while scrimshaw, who was scouted through facebook, is clearly a star in the making. i want to be like p diddy and 50 cent. other impressive screen newcomers this year included bukky bakray, the teenage star of rocks, about a 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover that her mother has abandoned her and her young brothe
may saw uk online release of eliza hittman‘s never rarely sometimes always, a drama that blends the grittypure cinema. i know this is hard. the narrative explores an oft hidden story of reproductive rights, yet the film is best described as an astute portrayal of female friendship, a coming—of—age tale with road movie inflections. listen. oh, my god, is this... oh, we love this song, this is our song! sorry, tim! in june, writer—director fyzal boulifa's lynn + lucy introduced us to...
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control than hospitals are and not surprisingly the disease spread rights for them they did but the eliza nursing homes their risk however i don't think that they required nursing homes to take in residence with coping it probably led to more people being taken in and should've gone and but it was very clear the longstanding federal requirements are that nursing homes can only accept only accept residents if they have a staff thing and the supplies necessary in the us because the government until very recently would not subsidize. any home care for the elderly the nursing home industry which is mostly for profit has lobbied very intensively with a lot of money to politicians in every state to not provide decent funding for in home care of your elderly parents a lack of accountability when residents are abused even when a state inspector goes in and finds violations the nursing home if i know have any i don't see so that's part of the problem and i think not having a really strong minimum staffing level standards in this country and in new york state also exacerbated the problem and there
control than hospitals are and not surprisingly the disease spread rights for them they did but the eliza nursing homes their risk however i don't think that they required nursing homes to take in residence with coping it probably led to more people being taken in and should've gone and but it was very clear the longstanding federal requirements are that nursing homes can only accept only accept residents if they have a staff thing and the supplies necessary in the us because the government...
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hopefully we won't be of -- have to eliza. the federal contract. [inaudible] >> they can't get a vaccine but it just gums up the process to what you are not qualified you are going to get one and don't slow it down for everybody else. [inaudible] >> i said the same thing on television a week and a half ago was so. this is no time to be pointing fingers. it's a massive undertaking and the good news is it is way ahead of schedule and the good news is we are getting vaccines into arms. we actually started the second doses. the vaccine isn't going as fast as anyone wants and i'm not going to be happy until we are done and i'm going to keep pushing and driving 24/7. i'm not going to leave funnies tone unturned until we are done. that's just the way i am. i do want to place blame anywhere. our focus is how do we help the hospitals finish their job? how do we help the counties get more done and how do we get cvs and had a wit till two national corporations about the contract when i'm trying to get the governors involve prodigious want to help fix the prob
hopefully we won't be of -- have to eliza. the federal contract. [inaudible] >> they can't get a vaccine but it just gums up the process to what you are not qualified you are going to get one and don't slow it down for everybody else. [inaudible] >> i said the same thing on television a week and a half ago was so. this is no time to be pointing fingers. it's a massive undertaking and the good news is it is way ahead of schedule and the good news is we are getting vaccines into arms....
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a letter that then eliza. really learned then as you know but. the thing with. after 2 months of surveillance that is e.m.p. a whole decided it had all the information on co he needed it planned the raid for the 9th of august 1981 and. would play our vital role of a. little color marshal a criminal a comic have to have a few men see her for that i had to have come a larger. almost a month well. and know how that i'm a kind of with her but i'm a little. behind in no man's in will to work while i'm talkin pal brother could al-bab for the hut shot almost at this who. call and was obviously shocked to discover her lover simon was working for lebanese intelligence. but she seems to have responded to the situation once confronted by that is e.m.p. a whole. dozen all of it will look. the relation between him and. me i believe him then i'm live. day. to day and they were telling 1000000 and new to the number. because mother there was a little cupboard are large sure like weighing why and that one part oh well she added they are all are merely a well i mean really being
a letter that then eliza. really learned then as you know but. the thing with. after 2 months of surveillance that is e.m.p. a whole decided it had all the information on co he needed it planned the raid for the 9th of august 1981 and. would play our vital role of a. little color marshal a criminal a comic have to have a few men see her for that i had to have come a larger. almost a month well. and know how that i'm a kind of with her but i'm a little. behind in no man's in will to work while...
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eliza, tampa, florida, what would you like to hear from president-elect joe biden? having me. unity, i think it is incredibly important. you said the word unity much earlier this morning. i was reflecting on 9/11 and how we had all of the flags in the car windows and all of the cheering for the fire department and police vehicles as they drove by. there were no party lines. we were simply americans and we were banding together and it almost felt like the entire nation was hugging each other. over the last four years i have watched in shock and sadness at the pandering to those with either negative intent and/or undeserved loyalty and it has been painful. i almost feel now with this unity vision coming into the new presidency, it feels like i left a seriously abusive relationship. tears of relief. i feel like we have spent four years of being divided. if you forget about the party lines and any positive things that were done during the trump administration have been completely overshadowed unfortunately by actions and behaviors that were completely un-presidential. i
eliza, tampa, florida, what would you like to hear from president-elect joe biden? having me. unity, i think it is incredibly important. you said the word unity much earlier this morning. i was reflecting on 9/11 and how we had all of the flags in the car windows and all of the cheering for the fire department and police vehicles as they drove by. there were no party lines. we were simply americans and we were banding together and it almost felt like the entire nation was hugging each other....
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jessica allen and eliza moore were stopped by officers who also told them that the hot drinks they weren't come out wanting to break the law. we're not a party. there isn't five of us. you see on social media people flying away on holiday, having parties and somehow we were the people that have been lumped with this fine and it just doesn't seem fair. let's talk about that. so many other things to talk about as well. hardyal dhindsa is derbyshire's police and crime commissioner, and joins us now. good morning. if we can, let's deal with that case in point. was it right that they were fined for what they did? first of all, can i say that i am incredibly proud of the police force in derbyshire, police officers and police staff, who are doing a very difficultjob in very trying circumstances when the public are concerned about protecting themselves, particularly in hot spots, trying to make sure are fair and balanced with the ever changing regulations and guidance which comes from government, which is unprecedented for police to deal with with the changing rules and regulations all the time
jessica allen and eliza moore were stopped by officers who also told them that the hot drinks they weren't come out wanting to break the law. we're not a party. there isn't five of us. you see on social media people flying away on holiday, having parties and somehow we were the people that have been lumped with this fine and it just doesn't seem fair. let's talk about that. so many other things to talk about as well. hardyal dhindsa is derbyshire's police and crime commissioner, and joins us...