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emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of, like, overnight success, and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having, like, a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful, to starting things that had medium success. i feel like that has been a long journey and i am really thankful that now i am 41 years old and i am starting to see this type of success, which is really great. francine: you always wanted to succeed. is that what actually makes your success? emma: you know, i think so. i also think, you know, there is an element of luck in any of these things, right? when you take apart what luck means, i really believe that when opportunity meets preparation. you know, i was
emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of, like, overnight success, and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having, like, a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful,...
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emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. 9:00 i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was like, how long do i think people will wait? turns out not that long. certainly not as long as it was going to take me to make stock. [laughter] francine: who were you talking to? sellers or customers? customers, or both. can you help me get more fabric? will you wait eight weeks for a pair of jeans? somewhere in that, it all worked out. what people respond to is brands that have authenticity, and there is a level of honesty that is needed. i went and said, you know what, we have no idea how popular and how much this was goin
emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. 9:00 i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was like, how long do...
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emma: "emma, x," you know, how i speak to my mum or something. [laughter] francine: coming up, emma grede on her attempt to break one of the last taboos in fashion and how success is making her reassess what it means to be an entrepreneur. ♪ ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card. make more of what's yours. francine: emma grede has made a personal fortune by founding inclusive and progressive clothing companies. good american was the biggest denim launch in history when it made $1 million in sales on its first day. she tells me about her success a
emma: "emma, x," you know, how i speak to my mum or something. [laughter] francine: coming up, emma grede on her attempt to break one of the last taboos in fashion and how success is making her reassess what it means to be an entrepreneur. ♪ ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from...
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emma caldwell's_ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. _ kill emma? no, i never.r. i _ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said - kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said no, - kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said no, i- kill emma? no, i never. emma| caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny _ caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it _ caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it and _ caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it and say _ caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it and say i _ caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it and say i did - caldwell's killer. i said no, i can only deny it and say i did not. caldwell's killer. i said no, i can l only deny it and say i did not have had nothing to do with it whatsoever. mil had nothing to do with it whatsoever.— had nothing to do with it whatsoever. �* , , , ., whatsoever. all eyes. this video was used in evidence _ whatsoever. all eyes. this video was used in evidence in _ whatsoever. all eyes. this video was used in evidence in
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-- were you signing emma? emma: i was. francine: coming up, her attempts to break taboos in fashion and how success is making her reassess what it means to be an entrepreneur. meet ron. ron eats, sleeps and breathes hoops. and there's not a no look pass, double double, or buzzer beater he won't wax poetic on. ad nauseam. but oh how he can nail a software solution like the best high screen pick and roll you've ever seen. you need ron. ron needs a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you help ron with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for him. let our expertise round out yours. francine: emma grede has made a fortune by finding clothing companies. it made $1 million in sales on its first day. she told me about her success and the challenges that remain across the industry. as fashion done -- i mean, it hasn't been enough when it comes to inclusive the diversity, but hasn't done something in the last five to 10 years? emma: it's interesting because fashion, as quick as it is to change in the kind of a
-- were you signing emma? emma: i was. francine: coming up, her attempts to break taboos in fashion and how success is making her reassess what it means to be an entrepreneur. meet ron. ron eats, sleeps and breathes hoops. and there's not a no look pass, double double, or buzzer beater he won't wax poetic on. ad nauseam. but oh how he can nail a software solution like the best high screen pick and roll you've ever seen. you need ron. ron needs a retirement plan. work with principal so we can...
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. —— emma coldwell. let's listen to what she has to say. -- emma coldwell._ -- emma coldwell.ere are restrictions on _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can say | -- emma coldwell. there are - restrictions on what i can say and the level of detail i can offer. presiding officer, i am at no greater loss than that which comes with the loss of one's child. it seems unimaginable that loss, grief and pain, pain which the mother is experiencing could be compounded by not knowing what happened to your child and why they were taken from you. the courage and conviction of the family and emma's mother margaret will last and lasting impression —— leave a lasting impression. mrs caldwell has lived through what no one should ever live through, so let me repeat the words of the first minister when he and i met the family earlier this week. we are so deeply sorry for your and yourfamilies loss and are so deeply sorry
. —— emma coldwell. let's listen to what she has to say. -- emma coldwell._ -- emma coldwell.ere are restrictions on _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can say | -- emma coldwell. there are - restrictions on what i can say and the level of detail i can offer. presiding officer, i am at no greater loss than that...
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so, that _ legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is _ legacy of emma caldwell.the _ legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is the lawyer - legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is the lawyer of i everyone. so, that is the lawyer of marc aret everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell. they were speaking after meeting the scottish first minister. they pressed for a public inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of the inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell. a series of police blunders meant that her killer, ian packer, was only convicted of the murder last week, almost 20 years after her death in 2005. emma's family say she was foiled by a toxic culture within the police of misogyny and corruption. you heard them mentioning that. humza yousaf has said he will look at a public inquiry. that is what they said the first minister told them, and that he will up
so, that _ legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is _ legacy of emma caldwell.the _ legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is the lawyer - legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, everyone. so, that is the lawyer of i everyone. so, that is the lawyer of marc aret everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell....
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supported, emma supported. no matter what books and literature emma’s educated world, this picture ,f a beautiful life, not an internal core, but there is not an internal one, an internal reference, this beautiful external one, which i really don’t want to give up, let's say, a simulacrum, yes, something that has no real basis for sure and a collision with the reality of life, with the reality of society, this is constant... throughout the entire novel there are such finely accumulating collisions, including unsuccessful operations, this is the last such a powerful surge, which leads her to why this novel, let's return to our first question, why this novel and flaubert along with it, was so monstrously criticized by french society, and indeed one of them, including one global accusation of the trial about flaubert, about this novel, it sounded like... it’s been a century, but you can’t find me like a wolf , i’ve got 50 million pounds, put it on, you’ll be a wolf, we’ll have a house, i promise you. your wife was kidnapped by very dangerous people, they can kill her, come tomorrow at 1
supported, emma supported. no matter what books and literature emma’s educated world, this picture ,f a beautiful life, not an internal core, but there is not an internal one, an internal reference, this beautiful external one, which i really don’t want to give up, let's say, a simulacrum, yes, something that has no real basis for sure and a collision with the reality of life, with the reality of society, this is constant... throughout the entire novel there are such finely accumulating...
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will emma become a big sister?s in investigation of the terrorist attack on crocus city: how cctv footage was saved from the fire, which helped quickly apprehend the killers. local election commissions are preparing for military action, in the united states they fear that the evening of the presidential election will no longer be languid, and for this you need to be ready to repel attacks on polling stations, learn to stop the bleeding, how the american elections are gradually moving into a hot stage , how great is the division of society in the united states. watch tonight at 19:00 on the website and app now. 5 minutes of silence, new season. today at 20:00. found much more, come for a decent salary, stay for love, get to the point with work, magnet, shibekinskie pasta, 499. magnet, price, what you need, when diseased joints become an obstacle to a comfortable life, use drugs that bioactively solve the problem . this would be an account rate of 16% , save up faster, i’m already flying to you, i’m flying , i want,
will emma become a big sister?s in investigation of the terrorist attack on crocus city: how cctv footage was saved from the fire, which helped quickly apprehend the killers. local election commissions are preparing for military action, in the united states they fear that the evening of the presidential election will no longer be languid, and for this you need to be ready to repel attacks on polling stations, learn to stop the bleeding, how the american elections are gradually moving into a hot...
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the i oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. _ oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any - oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any of - oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any of us i is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies _ is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know _ is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know you - is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know you kind . is broken. oppenheimer. any of us| who make movies know you kind of dream _ who make movies know you kind of dream of _ who make movies know you kind of dream of this— who make movies know you kind of dream of this moment. _ dream of this moment. # i'm _ dream of this moment. # i'm just _ dream of this moment. # i'm just ken. - ryan gosling, some nudity and the dog, there is more to it than that, let's go live to los angeles and cbs news correspondent. thank you very much forjoining us. as widely predicted, it really was oppenheimer�*s night? it predicted, it really was 0- en
the i oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. _ oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any - oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any of - oscar goes to emma stone. the dress is broken. oppenheimer. any of us i is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies _ is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know _ is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know you - is broken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know...
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did you kill emma? no, i never.ook you in the eye and say, no, i had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let down, and lessons had been learned. margaret caldwell may have finally gotjustice for her daughter, but said her emma will always be in her thoughts. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. today's meeting with the first minister is the first of three margaret caldwell will hold this week. tomorrow she will meet scotland's chief constable and on thursday she will meet the lord advocate, the most senior law officer in the country. following the verdict the judge in the case paid tribute to margaret caldwell�*s campaigning, saying it was testament for her love for her daughter. that campaigning work continues. steven godden in edinburgh. the bbc understands that the chancellor will keep the freeze to fuel duty in tomorrow's budget, and urge councils to cu
did you kill emma? no, i never.ook you in the eye and say, no, i had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let down, and lessons had been learned. margaret caldwell may have finally gotjustice for her daughter, but said her emma will always be in her thoughts. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. today's meeting with the first minister...
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but emma stone's performance in before things and does matter is astonishing.mind of a baby, the mind of a toddler, to be a fully grown a fully realised human being. she does that in two hours and it is a technical achievement. she is delightful as a person and she is well liked and well loved in la. it was a surprise a little bit, but not what you would call a shock. if you haven't seen the film, give us a brief synopsis because it is quite weird? it is very weird. it is almost like a frankenstein story. she is a reborn, created human in this fully adult body when we meet her, who has to go on an adventure and grow up. she's created by a frankenstein figure played by willem defoe and she has a relationship with his character. it is almost fantastical, almost alice in wonderland alike. it is no surprise it also won production design, costume and hair. looks astonishing, it is a deconstructed kind of victorian era film. let's take a quick look at the clip. these two are fighting and ideas were banging around in bella's head and heart light lights in a storm. you
but emma stone's performance in before things and does matter is astonishing.mind of a baby, the mind of a toddler, to be a fully grown a fully realised human being. she does that in two hours and it is a technical achievement. she is delightful as a person and she is well liked and well loved in la. it was a surprise a little bit, but not what you would call a shock. if you haven't seen the film, give us a brief synopsis because it is quite weird? it is very weird. it is almost like a...
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like emma said, in this generation, i emma said, in this generation, everyone — emma said, in this generationin the sport, and notjust racing _ welcome in the sport, and notjust racing themselves. there are a lot more _ racing themselves. there are a lot more women engineers in formula 1, which _ more women engineers in formula 1, which is _ more women engineers in formula 1, which is the — more women engineers in formula 1, which is the highest you can go in our sport — which is the highest you can go in our sport. there are a lot more female — our sport. there are a lot more female engineers, mechanics. you name _ female engineers, mechanics. you name it. _ female engineers, mechanics. you name it, women are welcome. it's 'ust name it, women are welcome. it's just that _ name it, women are welcome. it's just that at — name it, women are welcome. it's just that at the minute, there are not any— just that at the minute, there are not any females on the grid in f1 yet. not any females on the grid in f1 et. �* . . . .. not any females on the grid in f1 et. �* , , . ~' ., , not any females on th
like emma said, in this generation, i emma said, in this generation, everyone — emma said, in this generationin the sport, and notjust racing _ welcome in the sport, and notjust racing themselves. there are a lot more _ racing themselves. there are a lot more women engineers in formula 1, which _ more women engineers in formula 1, which is _ more women engineers in formula 1, which is the — more women engineers in formula 1, which is the highest you can go in our sport — which is the...
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of emma stone on the red carpet.e had a number of outfit changes as well? i didn't notice that. she definitely did, she went afterwards. they have got to go to the parties as well, so do they have another look? i the after party look can be a bit i more fun and a bit more revealing. i think vanity fair- party looked amazing. but the trend do follow— through and we saw the structure detailing and kardashian was wearing a structured neck line _ like eva longoria with her structured shoulders. - so think the trends carry. through but more playful. let's look at billie eilish, what did you make of her outfit? so unexpected again, very prep, chanel. i very cool, almost... i guess it was a bit _ like what the men were wearing, double—breasted and the big shirt colours, but i think it worked. - let's talk about billie eilish. she was the only winner in terms of barbie? yes, she scooped up the award for best original song which he accepted on stage with her brother. she thanked the academy and said she wasn't expecting this
of emma stone on the red carpet.e had a number of outfit changes as well? i didn't notice that. she definitely did, she went afterwards. they have got to go to the parties as well, so do they have another look? i the after party look can be a bit i more fun and a bit more revealing. i think vanity fair- party looked amazing. but the trend do follow— through and we saw the structure detailing and kardashian was wearing a structured neck line _ like eva longoria with her structured shoulders. -...
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emma.no, absolutely not. emma. >> well, i mean, let's talk about the definition of islamophobia, because there is one definition has been one definition that has been put forward, that's the appg's forward, and that's the appg's definition of islamophobia, which and it talks which is pathetic. and it talks about, not just it talks about it talks about this idea of muslimness and that if anybody wants to go and look at that report in detail, it's very, very clear that, certain criticisms of islam will be understood as being instrumental in order to attack muslims. things like saying that islam is spread sword. so one spread by the sword. so the one definition that i think the labour party has adopted, the one, the one definition that is being pushed is, is essentially a back door. blasphemy law. so if we're moving into a potential labour government that adopt that definition of islam phobia, plus the potential of either mps fielded by george galloway, or , fielded by george galloway, or, him
emma.no, absolutely not. emma. >> well, i mean, let's talk about the definition of islamophobia, because there is one definition has been one definition that has been put forward, that's the appg's forward, and that's the appg's definition of islamophobia, which and it talks which is pathetic. and it talks about, not just it talks about it talks about this idea of muslimness and that if anybody wants to go and look at that report in detail, it's very, very clear that, certain criticisms...
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you both know emma hayes played under emma — audience. emma hayes played under emma hayes, katie, - audience. you both know emma hayes played under emma hayes, katie, thisj played under emma hayes, katie, this ourfinal played under emma hayes, katie, this our final season before she takes off of the united states job. our final season before she takes off of the united statesjob. how much will she be thinking about a quadruple, winning the champions league, which is not one for chelsea in the semi finals competition. how much is in her thinking at the moment? this much is in her thinking at the moment?— much is in her thinking at the moment? a , ' . �* moment? as it is difficult. at the minute i think— moment? as it is difficult. at the minute i think they've _ moment? as it is difficult. at the minute i think they've got - minute i think they've got accumulation of games coming up till the end _ accumulation of games coming up till the end of— accumulation of games coming up till the end of the season. you gotta take one — the end of the
you both know emma hayes played under emma — audience. emma hayes played under emma hayes, katie, - audience. you both know emma hayes played under emma hayes, katie, thisj played under emma hayes, katie, this ourfinal played under emma hayes, katie, this our final season before she takes off of the united states job. our final season before she takes off of the united statesjob. how much will she be thinking about a quadruple, winning the champions league, which is not one for chelsea in the...
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like emma said, maybe we need _ stamina. like emma said, maybe we need to— stamina., maybe we need to get women in earlier, get them _ need to get women in earlier, get them up _ need to get women in earlier, get them up faster. we can and we do compete _ them up faster. we can and we do compete at — them up faster. we can and we do compete at the same level playing field, _ compete at the same level playing field, but — compete at the same level playing field, but with the likes of the f1 academy, — field, but with the likes of the f1 academy, which is all female, i think— academy, which is all female, i think it — academy, which is all female, i think it is — academy, which is all female, i think it isjust to raise awareness. so stilt— think it isjust to raise awareness. so still work — think it isjust to raise awareness. so still work to do, but a progressive direction. thank you for joining us, abbie carruthers and emma ridgeway. that's all from us tonight. good night. breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a day. this is bbc news. but there are no guarant
like emma said, maybe we need _ stamina. like emma said, maybe we need to— stamina., maybe we need to get women in earlier, get them _ need to get women in earlier, get them up _ need to get women in earlier, get them up faster. we can and we do compete _ them up faster. we can and we do compete at — them up faster. we can and we do compete at the same level playing field, _ compete at the same level playing field, but — compete at the same level playing field, but with the likes of the...
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since the murder of emma in 2005, many in the police will argue things have changed significantly.thin the police service. we no evidence exists that the abduction, rape and murder of emma caldwell, and the subsequent rapes of women, might have been prevented or at least disruptions had allegations against packer been investigated. the family are angry to read reports in the papers that crown 0ffice the family are angry to read reports in the papers that crown office has concluded following an independent investigation that there was insufficient evidence of criminality on the part of any police officer involved in the investigation of emma's murder. such a conclusion is insulting to the family and contrast sharply with the evidence presented by former police officers of their investigation into ian parker being sabotaged in order to pursue a false allegation against four turkish men. women not only live in fear of violence every day, they live in fear of those who police us, the fear of those who police us, the fear of those who police us, the fear of not being believed, of being
since the murder of emma in 2005, many in the police will argue things have changed significantly.thin the police service. we no evidence exists that the abduction, rape and murder of emma caldwell, and the subsequent rapes of women, might have been prevented or at least disruptions had allegations against packer been investigated. the family are angry to read reports in the papers that crown 0ffice the family are angry to read reports in the papers that crown office has concluded following an...
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another big star emerging, emma stone. a second wind. yes. another big star emerging, emma stone.second wind. yes, this is probably the _ stone. a second wind. yes, this is probably the one _ stone. a second wind. yes, this is probably the one big - is probably the one big surprise of the evening because lily gladstone, the star of kitiers— lily gladstone, the star of killers of the august moon, came — killers of the august moon, came in— killers of the august moon, came in as the heavy frontrunner, one a lot of the pre- — frontrunner, one a lot of the pre— awards and yet emma stone emerged — pre— awards and yet emma stone emerged victorious with her second _ emerged victorious with her second oscar. shutting out the martin— second oscar. shutting out the martin scorsese film which came in with— martin scorsese film which came in with ten— martin scorsese film which came in with ten nominations and went— in with ten nominations and went home empty—handed. it was a big _ went home empty—handed. it was a big surprise to emma as well who— a big surprise to emma as well who seemed gen
another big star emerging, emma stone. a second wind. yes. another big star emerging, emma stone.second wind. yes, this is probably the _ stone. a second wind. yes, this is probably the one _ stone. a second wind. yes, this is probably the one big - is probably the one big surprise of the evening because lily gladstone, the star of kitiers— lily gladstone, the star of killers of the august moon, came — killers of the august moon, came in— killers of the august moon, came in as the heavy...
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did you kill emma? no, i never.eye and say i _ had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let down, and lessons had been learned. margaret caldwell may have finally got justice for her daughter, but said her emma will always be in her thoughts. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. you can find out more about the investigation in the documentary catching a killer: the murder of emma caldwell, which is currently available on the bbc iplayer. more than 100 charities have backed a letter to the chancellor urging him to provide more financial support to families with disabled children. it comes as a mum from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son, says she has been left in a desperate situation by the cost of living crisis. samantha tolmie's letter has now got the support of nearly 3,000 otherfamilies. here's her story. lewis, he
did you kill emma? no, i never.eye and say i _ had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let down, and lessons had been learned. margaret caldwell may have finally got justice for her daughter, but said her emma will always be in her thoughts. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. you can find out more about the investigation in the...
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did you kill emma? no, i never.titutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 17 years. how many other women in that time were disbelieved, humiliated, challenged when seeking justice? the family's campaign for a public inquiry will ratchet up this week. tomorrow, they'll meet scotland's chief constable, and on thursday, the lord advocate, the most senior law officer in the country. thank you, everyone. having heard police scotland apologised for failings in the original investigation, margaret caldwell believes anything less than a public inquiry would be a betrayal of emma. she's been promised a quick decision. steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh. as wa nt as want to remind you of that breaking story within the last half hour. birmingham city councillors have approved a series of cuts to local services and a 21% rise in council tax over the next two years. some counsellors on the labour authority called it devas
did you kill emma? no, i never.titutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 17 years. how many other women in that time were disbelieved, humiliated, challenged when seeking justice? the family's campaign for a public inquiry will ratchet up this week. tomorrow, they'll meet scotland's chief constable, and on thursday, the lord advocate, the most senior law officer in the country. thank...
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emma you five out of five. emma you smashed it.stiff was it. stiff competition though was it. but next up next on but look next coming up next on this brilliant show. we're going back magician back in the day with magician graham jolly welcome back to lee anderson's real world. we're going back in the day now with this chap here. iconic magician graham p. jolly bag of tricks here. let's talk about magic, though. does it really exist? >> well , i'm really exist? >> well, i'm from the point of view of illusion. it does. but of course , magic's changed of course, magic's changed tremendously over the last, i should say, 20 years. i mean, i was brought up in the era of david nixon, david nixon, who always reminds me of ian duncan smith. >> that's a fair point. and robert harben, david berglas, tommy cooper, tommy cooper , a tommy cooper, tommy cooper, a great magician, a wonderful magician, actually, very, very good. >> but he discovered that by going wrong, the audience loved him more. yeah but then, of him even more. yeah but then, o
emma you five out of five. emma you smashed it.stiff was it. stiff competition though was it. but next up next on but look next coming up next on this brilliant show. we're going back magician back in the day with magician graham jolly welcome back to lee anderson's real world. we're going back in the day now with this chap here. iconic magician graham p. jolly bag of tricks here. let's talk about magic, though. does it really exist? >> well , i'm really exist? >> well, i'm from the...
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the much praised emma burnell tonight . praised emma burnell tonight. don't get used to it, emma.ur reaction to what edwina currie had to say . currie has had to say. >> i'm afraid i can't be too enthused about it because it is the same rhetoric that we have heard for many, many decades now about how wonderful it is to have a multicultural society where their beliefs where people bring their beliefs and cultures with them. isn't and cultures with them. it isn't because creates the system because it creates the system under which we have lived, where ideologies like islamism take root, because people are afraid to say, this is not something we want in our country. and it is very difficult. i'm afraid to separate islamism from islam because when is the last time that we saw a buddhist, sikh , that we saw a buddhist, sikh, christian or jewish terrorist attack based on the idea of intifada and jihad? they don't happen. intifada and jihad? they don't happen . it is an unfortunate happen. it is an unfortunate facet of this religion, which is as everybody will say, by and large, peaceful
the much praised emma burnell tonight . praised emma burnell tonight. don't get used to it, emma.ur reaction to what edwina currie had to say . currie has had to say. >> i'm afraid i can't be too enthused about it because it is the same rhetoric that we have heard for many, many decades now about how wonderful it is to have a multicultural society where their beliefs where people bring their beliefs and cultures with them. isn't and cultures with them. it isn't because creates the system...
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emma stone, the _ categories and wasn't it? emma stone, the star, _ categories and wasn't it?e, the star, the leading lady of— stone, the star, the leading lady of poor things. a lot of people _ lady of poor things. a lot of people thought lily gladstone was going to get that prize and that was— was going to get that prize and that was seen as potentially being — that was seen as potentially being historic because it would have _ being historic because it would have been the first time a native _ have been the first time a native american had won the best— native american had won the best actress. she has made history— best actress. she has made history books because she is the first— history books because she is the first native american actress— the first native american actress to be nominated, but, yes, _ actress to be nominated, but, yes, i— actress to be nominated, but, yes, ithink— actress to be nominated, but, yes, i think people were surprised. if you are objective about— surprised. if you are objective about this, i do think that emma _ about this, i do think that em
emma stone, the _ categories and wasn't it? emma stone, the star, _ categories and wasn't it?e, the star, the leading lady of— stone, the star, the leading lady of poor things. a lot of people _ lady of poor things. a lot of people thought lily gladstone was going to get that prize and that was— was going to get that prize and that was seen as potentially being — that was seen as potentially being historic because it would have _ being historic because it would have been the first time a...
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the much praised emma burnell tonight . praised emma burnell tonight. don't get used to it, emma.ur reaction to what edwina currie had to say . currie has had to say. >> i'm afraid i can't be too enthused about it because it is the same rhetoric that we have heard for many, many decades now about how wonderful it is to have a multicultural society where their beliefs where people bring their beliefs and cultures with them. isn't and cultures with them. it isn't because creates the system because it creates the system under which we have lived, where ideologies like islamism take root, because people are afraid to say, this is not something we want in our country. and it is very difficult. i'm afraid to separate islamism from islam because when is the last time that we saw a buddhist, sikh , that we saw a buddhist, sikh, christian or jewish terrorist attack based on the idea of intifada and jihad? they don't happen. intifada and jihad? they don't happen . it is an unfortunate happen. it is an unfortunate facet of this religion, which is as everybody will say, by and large, peaceful
the much praised emma burnell tonight . praised emma burnell tonight. don't get used to it, emma.ur reaction to what edwina currie had to say . currie has had to say. >> i'm afraid i can't be too enthused about it because it is the same rhetoric that we have heard for many, many decades now about how wonderful it is to have a multicultural society where their beliefs where people bring their beliefs and cultures with them. isn't and cultures with them. it isn't because creates the system...
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she said it's important to someone who has the confidence of emma's family.evidence and to reach its conclusions. but the scottish government came under a lot of pressure here, both politically and from the public, because it has taken 19 years to convince someone, to convict iain packer for emma caldwell�*s murder. during that time, he remained free to commit other influences. the family campaigned long and hard for this public inquiry, notjust for emma, but for his other victims. they were in parliament to hear this announcement today. you heard them speaking on their behalf and they have welcomed this announcement.— their behalf and they have welcomed this announcement. now, this might sound like science fiction ships sailing fiction — ships sailing the seas with hardly any crew — or even no—one — on—board at all. but it's happening now several companies are working on robotic vessels that they say could revolutionise shipping. our science editor rebecca morelle has this exclusive report from norway, as the sea trials got under way. what you are looking at
she said it's important to someone who has the confidence of emma's family.evidence and to reach its conclusions. but the scottish government came under a lot of pressure here, both politically and from the public, because it has taken 19 years to convince someone, to convict iain packer for emma caldwell�*s murder. during that time, he remained free to commit other influences. the family campaigned long and hard for this public inquiry, notjust for emma, but for his other victims. they were...
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did you kill emma? no, i never.a caldwell and attacking 21 other women. both institutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 17 years. how many other women in that time were disbelieved, humiliated, challenged when seeking justice? the family's campaign for a public inquiry will ratchet up this week. tomorrow, they'll meet scotland's chief constable and on thursday, the lord advocate, the most senior law officer in the country. thank you everyone. having heard police scotland apologised for failings in the original investigation, margaret caldwell believes anything less than a public inquiry would be a betrayal of emma. she's been promised a quick decision. stephen gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. unions representing consultants in england have agreed a pay deal with the government. the british medical association and the hospital consultants and specialists association will put the offer to members. if accepted, i
did you kill emma? no, i never.a caldwell and attacking 21 other women. both institutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 17 years. how many other women in that time were disbelieved, humiliated, challenged when seeking justice? the family's campaign for a public inquiry will ratchet up this week. tomorrow, they'll meet scotland's chief constable and on thursday, the lord advocate, the...