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leila nathoo, bbc news, lake victoria. have been returned to the louvre in paris. they were stolen in the early 1980s. the helmet and breast—plate — thought to be worth around 500,000 euros — were found by an auctioneer in bordeaux. tim allman has the story. back where they belong nearly a0 years after the first vanished. exquisitely on it, inlaid with gold and silver, some of the finest examples of the renaissance. translation: today, the central office for cultural property - is presenting the louvre with two pieces of italian renaissance armament — a helmet and a breastplate. these are quite exceptional pieces that date back to the 16th century. objects of pomp and circumstance. the two pieces of armour were donated to the louvre in 1922. part of a collection owned by the baroness de rothschild. how they went missing still remains something of a mystery. how they were recovered, not so much. translation: an expert in military antiquities in bordeaux has been - asked to examine these two objects. he has doubts about them
leila nathoo, bbc news, lake victoria. have been returned to the louvre in paris. they were stolen in the early 1980s. the helmet and breast—plate — thought to be worth around 500,000 euros — were found by an auctioneer in bordeaux. tim allman has the story. back where they belong nearly a0 years after the first vanished. exquisitely on it, inlaid with gold and silver, some of the finest examples of the renaissance. translation: today, the central office for cultural property - is...
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and, as special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from tripoli, many now are left with nothing. >> reporter: it's a smoggy tuesday afternoon in lebanon's northern most city tripoli and to families in some of the poorest neighborhoods. for some here it will be the most substantial thing they eat today. as lebanon's economy plummets, local charities are overwhelmed trying to provide for families basic needs and the need is greater than ever. the price of bread has nearly doubled in the last six months. now dm donations are drying up. >> there are a lot of people who call asking for something to eat but we can only provide what we're able to. people have forgotten what meat is here so they usually ask for simple daily needs like bread, even fruit is now a luxury. >> reporter: in 2017, the u.n. reckoned tens of thousands of families here were in severe need. fast forward four years through a devastating economic crisis and a year of lock downs and more than half lebanon's population living in poverty with tripoli one of the hardest hit areas. tripoli is the poorest city in the coun
and, as special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from tripoli, many now are left with nothing. >> reporter: it's a smoggy tuesday afternoon in lebanon's northern most city tripoli and to families in some of the poorest neighborhoods. for some here it will be the most substantial thing they eat today. as lebanon's economy plummets, local charities are overwhelmed trying to provide for families basic needs and the need is greater than ever. the price of bread has nearly doubled in...
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she wrote it after joining with rhiannon giddens, leila mccalla and allison russell, to form the folkgroup, our native daughters. >> all of us knowing that feeling of being the only one in the room. and to finally all the together in one room but something that i honestly never thought i would ever experience. >> reporter: an eight-year study of the music industry by the university of southern california found women make up only 22% of artists, 12% of songwriters and less than 3% of producers and engineers. wire the number so low? >> when you think about the disparities for women in music, it is a complex and complicated problem. >> reporter: alicia jones is the chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at the recording academy. >> first, we have to make sure we are hiring women. then we have to be educating and developing the next generation. mentorship plays a big part in that. >> reporter: this year, to highlight those roles, the academy kicked off grammy week with a women in the mix event, a virtual celebration of female producers, engineers, artists and executives. they are m
she wrote it after joining with rhiannon giddens, leila mccalla and allison russell, to form the folkgroup, our native daughters. >> all of us knowing that feeling of being the only one in the room. and to finally all the together in one room but something that i honestly never thought i would ever experience. >> reporter: an eight-year study of the music industry by the university of southern california found women make up only 22% of artists, 12% of songwriters and less than 3% of...
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. >>> and leila is taking a walk on the wild side.showcasing a brand that celebrates the animal within. >>> plus the sisters who broke the ice for women's
. >>> and leila is taking a walk on the wild side.showcasing a brand that celebrates the animal within. >>> plus the sisters who broke the ice for women's
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leila: yeah. maggie: yeah. lemonis: where is it that you try new things? when does that happen?ey're going to be perceived well. lemonis: what about new products? what about selling in the wholesale market? maggie: i want to. i don't want to say no to wholesale. lemonis: what if i told you that you have to totally change your model? maggie: i think i'd say, "i love you." ♪♪ stephanie: hi. how are you? maggie: i'm good. stephanie: stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. maggie: maggie. nice to meet you. susana: nice to meet you. welcome. lemonis: so the reason that i wanted to get all three of you together is, stephanie runs the entire fashion business for our company, and one of the businesses is susana monaco, somebody that's been through it, that has experience. susana has been in the business for 20-something years. susana: 22. lemonis: susana monaco was a small business that i invested in several years ago, and she's a successful designer that happens to specialize in a very similar material that maggie uses. when i first met susana, she didn't want to change, either, and as she
leila: yeah. maggie: yeah. lemonis: where is it that you try new things? when does that happen?ey're going to be perceived well. lemonis: what about new products? what about selling in the wholesale market? maggie: i want to. i don't want to say no to wholesale. lemonis: what if i told you that you have to totally change your model? maggie: i think i'd say, "i love you." ♪♪ stephanie: hi. how are you? maggie: i'm good. stephanie: stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. maggie: maggie....
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special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from lebanon's bekaa valley, along the syrian borderwhere many refugees have lived in temporary shelters for years. >> reporter: on the 14th of march, 2011, lebanon's bekaa valley was a very different place. saadnayel was all fruit trees and rolling green fields then, not the white u.n. tents now such a distinguishing feature of the horizon. maria assi, whose charity beyond rushed to help, was here as dozens-- then hundreds, then thousands-- of women and children began to tumble over the high mountains that mark lebanon's border with syria. residents welcomed them, giving them temporary shelter in homes, schools, mosques, even half- finished constructi sites. tell me about those early first few days? >> you know, for us it, like, maybe one month, maybe two months, maybe three. what we thought the maximum may be, like, 50,000, something like that. it wasn't, like, clear that they will stay for ten years. >> reporter: but as syria's protests and the resulting government crackdown raged on, morphing into a bloody civil war, stay they did.
special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from lebanon's bekaa valley, along the syrian borderwhere many refugees have lived in temporary shelters for years. >> reporter: on the 14th of march, 2011, lebanon's bekaa valley was a very different place. saadnayel was all fruit trees and rolling green fields then, not the white u.n. tents now such a distinguishing feature of the horizon. maria assi, whose charity beyond rushed to help, was here as dozens-- then hundreds, then...
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leila peterson was sitting on her grandfather's lap and a bullet came through and hit her in the head black and white are the issues we should be confronting instead of talking about reparations. so what we are doing at the woodson center is direct attention away from the real problem. but we need to address the problems in these community and other cities around the country. jesse: do you believe anything should be done for black americans, the ancestors of slaves, if that can be proven, which is a tall order. anything financial for those deseason sent to make good on slavery? >> no, the problem is not transactional. what we are doing at the woodson center is demonstrating that when whites were at their worst we were at their best. we built our own hospitals. we even owned a railroad. we need to focus on what blacks achieved in the faces of oppression and what principles and values did they follow that could be copies and applied today. that's where the energy should be placed. looking for solutions. otherwise you are putting blacks in the situation of being impotent or being always
leila peterson was sitting on her grandfather's lap and a bullet came through and hit her in the head black and white are the issues we should be confronting instead of talking about reparations. so what we are doing at the woodson center is direct attention away from the real problem. but we need to address the problems in these community and other cities around the country. jesse: do you believe anything should be done for black americans, the ancestors of slaves, if that can be proven, which...
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leila nathoo, bbc news, lake victoria.stic mr fox, _ characters. i am dressed up as fantastic mr fox, my _ characters. i am dressed up as fantastic mr fox, my favourite | fantastic mr fox, my favourite character. fantastic mr fox, my favourite character-— fantastic mr fox, my favourite character. . ., , ., ., character. world book day is one of the biggest — character. world book day is one of the biggest events _ character. world book day is one of the biggest events in _ character. world book day is one of the biggest events in the _ character. world book day is one of the biggest events in the school- the biggest events in the school character but campaigners think characters from asian ethnic minority backgrounds are not represented enough. we minority backgrounds are not represented enough. we don't see iconic roles. _ represented enough. we don't see iconic roles, charlie _ represented enough. we don't see iconic roles, charlie and _ represented enough. we don't see iconic roles, charlie and the - iconic roles, charl
leila nathoo, bbc news, lake victoria.stic mr fox, _ characters. i am dressed up as fantastic mr fox, my _ characters. i am dressed up as fantastic mr fox, my favourite | fantastic mr fox, my favourite character. fantastic mr fox, my favourite character-— fantastic mr fox, my favourite character. . ., , ., ., character. world book day is one of the biggest — character. world book day is one of the biggest events _ character. world book day is one of the biggest events in _ character. world...
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leila: los abiertos que son a todos los gÉneros, a todas las culturas y a todos los idiomas.estar en la fÓrmula pero que seguro no se van a poder perder la oportunidad porque quieren dejar a todo el mundo contento. raÚl: todos cantÁbamos aquÍ sobre todo cuando dijiste la macarena. seguimos tocarla y carlos haciendo la macarena. (musica) carlos: me encantÓ. yo creo que todos los cantantes han tenido un termÓmetro para saber lo que la gente necesita escuchar carla: la buena noticia de Ésta ahora esque tras vencer el coronavirus un adolescente en arizona creÓ un sitio web para ayudar a otros jÓvenes que han tenido que lidiar con la enfermedad. allÍ los usuarios no sÓlo pueden mantener un diario de alta duraciÓn o conectarse con otros que estÁn pasando por lo mismo. la menor no se deja vencer por dolores muscularesy ella sigue adelante con su misiÓn de apoyar a los mÁs afectados por la pandemia. enhorabuena por esta chava. carlos: de verdad es muy confuso y hay muchos chicos que se sienten solos. Ésto es un perfecto mÉtodo para que se puedan comunicar.mÁs adelante vamos a seguir
leila: los abiertos que son a todos los gÉneros, a todas las culturas y a todos los idiomas.estar en la fÓrmula pero que seguro no se van a poder perder la oportunidad porque quieren dejar a todo el mundo contento. raÚl: todos cantÁbamos aquÍ sobre todo cuando dijiste la macarena. seguimos tocarla y carlos haciendo la macarena. (musica) carlos: me encantÓ. yo creo que todos los cantantes han tenido un termÓmetro para saber lo que la gente necesita escuchar carla: la buena noticia de...
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our correspondent leila nathoo is in nairobi.rom the who for tanzania to start recording cases, sharing data because, of course, it has implications for neighbouring countries if coronavirus was allowed to circulate within tanzania with no vaccination programme on the horizon. officially, what is supposed to happen is his vice president is supposed to take over for the remainder of his five year term. she hasn't yet been officially sworn in so we could yet see some sort of manoeuvres or power struggle within the ruling party, but i think given the lead up to presidentjohn magufuli's death and the intense speculation as well as the situation with covid—19 in tanzania, many people will feel they haven't yet had the full picture of what's been going on in these last few weeks and perhaps there are still unanswered questions. now let's have a look at something you don't see every day — some goats in columbia who found themselves up a roof without a ladder these ones were tucking in on a roof in the small village of barichara in north
our correspondent leila nathoo is in nairobi.rom the who for tanzania to start recording cases, sharing data because, of course, it has implications for neighbouring countries if coronavirus was allowed to circulate within tanzania with no vaccination programme on the horizon. officially, what is supposed to happen is his vice president is supposed to take over for the remainder of his five year term. she hasn't yet been officially sworn in so we could yet see some sort of manoeuvres or power...
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we also met friends alex and leila.n sets, it's a little bit scarier, a little bit more intense. i completely sympathise with a lot of the views that i'm seeing on social media. at this stage, i've got, like, an indelible ink spray. i've got keys between my fingers at all points. i've got an app on my phone that will go off and alert all my emergency contacts if i happen to scream. but there's too much pressure on us and what we need to be doing. the campaign group reclaim these streets hope to hold a vigil here on clapham common for sarah on saturday. it will also aim to highlight just how many women feel unsafe in public spaces, and just how angry some women are that that is part of everyday life. the experience of being in public spaces is different for women than it is for men, and we want to highlight that. we want to take back public spaces, show solidarity to each other, and hopefully help raise awareness with men who have actually been hugely receptive online about how they can help women feel safer, as well. va
we also met friends alex and leila.n sets, it's a little bit scarier, a little bit more intense. i completely sympathise with a lot of the views that i'm seeing on social media. at this stage, i've got, like, an indelible ink spray. i've got keys between my fingers at all points. i've got an app on my phone that will go off and alert all my emergency contacts if i happen to scream. but there's too much pressure on us and what we need to be doing. the campaign group reclaim these streets hope to...
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we also met friends alex and leila.little bit scarier, a little bit more intense. i completely sympathise with a lot of the views that i'm seeing on social media. at this stage, i've got, like, an indelible ink spray. i've got keys between my fingers at all points. i've got an app on my phone that will go off and alert all my emergency contacts if i happen to scream. but there's too much pressure on us and what we need to be doing. the campaign group reclaim the streets hope to hold a vigil here on clapham common for sarah on saturday. it will also aim to highlight just how many women feel unsafe in public spaces, and just how angry some women are that that is part of everyday life. the experience of being in public spaces is different for women than it is for men, and we want to highlight that. we want to take back public spaces, show solidarity to each other, and hopefully help raise awareness with men who have actually been hugely receptive online about how they can help women feel safer, as well. vanita nowell. trac
we also met friends alex and leila.little bit scarier, a little bit more intense. i completely sympathise with a lot of the views that i'm seeing on social media. at this stage, i've got, like, an indelible ink spray. i've got keys between my fingers at all points. i've got an app on my phone that will go off and alert all my emergency contacts if i happen to scream. but there's too much pressure on us and what we need to be doing. the campaign group reclaim the streets hope to hold a vigil...