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am lewis vaughan jones. heour top stories --eath toll in indonesia tsunami rises to 373 as the recovery work continues. >> teams from the military and search and rescue teams are here clearing away the rubble to make ery for will be a slow rebuilding process lewis: but even as they search, t ere are warnings that another huge wave could astal areas as the anak krakatau volcano continues to seethe. gunmen storm a government building in kabul, killing 28 people and wounding 20 more. another bruising day on wall street as stocks close down on the worst christmas eve trading day ever, and president trump once again attacks the federal reserve. ♪ ♪ holy infant lewis: one of the best-known christmas carols celebrates its 200th birthday. lewis: hello, and welcome to "bbc world news." indonesia's disaster agency says 373 people were killed by the tsunami that swept through daon sat more than 1400 people were injured and 128 remain missing. thousands of people who live on the islands of java and sumatra have brced to
am lewis vaughan jones. heour top stories --eath toll in indonesia tsunami rises to 373 as the recovery work continues. >> teams from the military and search and rescue teams are here clearing away the rubble to make ery for will be a slow rebuilding process lewis: but even as they search, t ere are warnings that another huge wave could astal areas as the anak krakatau volcano continues to seethe. gunmen storm a government building in kabul, killing 28 people and wounding 20 more. another...
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how would lewis's attorneys explain the tape? any explanation for the recording. >> instead he led jurors in a different direction, beverly's personal life. >> in order for our defense to be correct, she would have had to be living a life that was secret or just doing something that people didn't know about. >> here's where lewis's story got even stranger. he was no longer em pli eer imp he had sex with beverly. >> he claims he was out of the house at the time? >> yes. lewis claimed the tryst was between beverly and crystal. he said beverly accidentally died during rough sex. >> he said he was protecting his wife and trying to cover up for her. >> to further bolster this story, james suggested to the jury that beverly had been prone to poor judgment. he pointed out that she was broke but driving a brand new cadillac and getting expensive plastic surgery. >> she made some bad decisions. maybe she made another one. >> finally he took the stand. during cross examination prosecutors pounced. they questioned him about every detail, in
how would lewis's attorneys explain the tape? any explanation for the recording. >> instead he led jurors in a different direction, beverly's personal life. >> in order for our defense to be correct, she would have had to be living a life that was secret or just doing something that people didn't know about. >> here's where lewis's story got even stranger. he was no longer em pli eer imp he had sex with beverly. >> he claims he was out of the house at the time? >>...
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then he realizes it's actually a body. >> reporter: it was 38-year-old melissa lewis.he missing persons case was now a murder investigation. >> still a whodunit. we have no idea. >> reporter: the news media quickly picked up on the story. >> my husband told me. he saw it on the news. >> reporter: how did -- how did he tell you? what was the -- >> he came to my work and told me. and i just broke down. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: police called the victim's best friend, debra. >> when they told me that they had found her body, i just collapsed to the ground. >> reporter: your friend melissa was dumped into a drainage canal. >> this beautiful, wonderful person who was nothing but kind. >> reporter: when the medical examiner's report was completed, it showed she had been strangled. >> that is such a personal thing to do to somebody, to have to look them in the eyes and do that. >> reporter: an up-close and personal killing. no question. but those timeless questions of all investigations went unanswered, who and why? >> coming up, a person of interest, very close to
then he realizes it's actually a body. >> reporter: it was 38-year-old melissa lewis.he missing persons case was now a murder investigation. >> still a whodunit. we have no idea. >> reporter: the news media quickly picked up on the story. >> my husband told me. he saw it on the news. >> reporter: how did -- how did he tell you? what was the -- >> he came to my work and told me. and i just broke down. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: police called the...
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, diver:"that guy sticks out kind of like a sore thumb"ta and lewis were diving in del monte when ta came across the barred knife jaw in 2014.the fish is a native of asia, but is believed to have traveled on debris across the pacific, following the 2011 tsunami in japan, giving it the nickname the tsunami fish.dennis lewis, diver:"it just took a couple years for that debris to wash across the pacific and wash upon the west coast of the united states"nicholas ta, diver:"even though the locations unknown here for the tsunami debris, it's safe to assume it did bring it over here and drifted by leaving some individuals here"ta has been keeping record and three others have officially spotted the unique fish in the monterey bay, mostly at the breakwall here at san carlos beach.nicholas ta, diver: "based on its natural history you'll see that it likes rocky reefs or wrecks, high, complex reefs."but the fish went three years unseen until it reappeared in october.nicholas ta, diver:"strewn about all the way from mcafee pinnacle all the way here to del monte." drew andre, reporting/standup bri
, diver:"that guy sticks out kind of like a sore thumb"ta and lewis were diving in del monte when ta came across the barred knife jaw in 2014.the fish is a native of asia, but is believed to have traveled on debris across the pacific, following the 2011 tsunami in japan, giving it the nickname the tsunami fish.dennis lewis, diver:"it just took a couple years for that debris to wash across the pacific and wash upon the west coast of the united states"nicholas ta,...
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if you want to tell us a little about craig lewis and that story? >> this is a love story these are two people very much in love, craig lewis was a engineer for houston and was another guy obsessed with making things work better. he had been healthy all his life and then he got sicker and sicker and it took a long time for the doctors to understand what was wrong with him. he ended up having a disease that he was in total organ failure so you can just be a surgeon and decide okay we are going to try this artificial heart and put it in this guy. they went to h the fda and you have to go through several steps to get emergency use permission. one of the interesting things about the book is when faced with having more time, no one knows how much more time or dying in a fairly short time, most of the people i wrote about opted for a little more time and lewis was fascinated in how this machine would work and said let's try. he lived for about three weeks or so before the disease killed him and that is one of the things that interests me about medical exp
if you want to tell us a little about craig lewis and that story? >> this is a love story these are two people very much in love, craig lewis was a engineer for houston and was another guy obsessed with making things work better. he had been healthy all his life and then he got sicker and sicker and it took a long time for the doctors to understand what was wrong with him. he ended up having a disease that he was in total organ failure so you can just be a surgeon and decide okay we are...
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>> family and friends gathered to remember lewis.f two young children. >> we ay' know everyb parents, everybody's cousins, everybody's sisters and brothers. but as soon as somebody look at somebody wrong be ready toull ou gun and shoot somebody. senseless. we need to be trying to lift everybody eup, helph other. not trying to tear everybody down. >> reporter: lewis's father spoke at the candlelight dvigi >> a lot of foolishness, i ld drugs, used drugs for years, you know what i'm saying? iinally gety life together and somebody murder my son. you know what i'm saying? that reallyurt me. >> this mom is dealing with the murder not only of her son, but also her sister. wykena ferguson was killed in her southeast d.c. apartment june. police have a warrant for her boyfriend's arrest. >> get my son's kill and my sister. >> reporter: right now his family and friends are just trng to get through the holidays. they plan to have his funeral on thursday. in northeast, darcy spencer news 4. >>> now your storm team 4 forecast. >> good g, everyone.
>> family and friends gathered to remember lewis.f two young children. >> we ay' know everyb parents, everybody's cousins, everybody's sisters and brothers. but as soon as somebody look at somebody wrong be ready toull ou gun and shoot somebody. senseless. we need to be trying to lift everybody eup, helph other. not trying to tear everybody down. >> reporter: lewis's father spoke at the candlelight dvigi >> a lot of foolishness, i ld drugs, used drugs for years, you know...
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lewis is calling -- we already took lewis. one of the things that we want to highlight here is our extensive tape library of president george h.w. bush. if you want to see some of the videos we have shown today, go to c-span.org. you can see these videos, some of which we featured during the show today. one of the videos i want to show you right now is former insident george h.w. bush the interview he did with c-span back in 1999, where he talked about his life and career. [video clip] presidency, you have been vice president, had these other jobs. all of a sudden one day you raise your hand. you feel different? >> yes. >> what happens? >> i vowed when i went to the white house that i would not complain about the loneliness of the job. if anybody understood the burns on my shoulders, then they would understand, they would be more understanding of why i did this or that. this time alone, i cannot turn to anybody, that is a bunch of malarkey. i was blessed from day one with a first-class team, a team of experts in foreign policy
lewis is calling -- we already took lewis. one of the things that we want to highlight here is our extensive tape library of president george h.w. bush. if you want to see some of the videos we have shown today, go to c-span.org. you can see these videos, some of which we featured during the show today. one of the videos i want to show you right now is former insident george h.w. bush the interview he did with c-span back in 1999, where he talked about his life and career. [video clip]...
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thank you so much staying up. —— glenn ochs lewis. —— glenn lewis.fury‘s comeback? surprise to you by the speed of tyson fury's comeback? it's like he's taken it really serious and got out of his little down and he feels that he can win the heavy action —— heavyweight championship of the world, believes that he will beat deontay wilder. that is part of being a champion. you've got to believe first and then go the ring and perform and do the job that you are supposed to do.” and perform and do the job that you are supposed to do. i know he has lost ten stone to get down to what, 18 stone, but he is still three stone heavier. how much of a problem could that be? i don't know if it's great to be a problem. it could be a problem to deontay wilder because if he puts that three stone on, he has lost a lot of weight as well. he is going to have a little bit of a problem pushing him off because that isa problem pushing him off because that is a bit of weight on them. you need a bit of weight because you are going to go 12 rounds so you need that weight you c
thank you so much staying up. —— glenn ochs lewis. —— glenn lewis.fury‘s comeback? surprise to you by the speed of tyson fury's comeback? it's like he's taken it really serious and got out of his little down and he feels that he can win the heavy action —— heavyweight championship of the world, believes that he will beat deontay wilder. that is part of being a champion. you've got to believe first and then go the ring and perform and do the job that you are supposed to do.” and...
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you've received your award from one of your heroes, lewis hamilton. what was that like? craze!'ve spent a few weekends at conference with lewis of the last 18 months and he is such a nice guy, took me under his wing, giving mea nice guy, took me under his wing, giving me a lot of support. i can't thank him enough for that. i am a bit shocked, really! i have to ask, what is next for you? such a huge future ahead. we are in the process of trying to sort next year out, hopefully stepping up again to another category in europe and in the process of finalising and getting sponsors to fund that and to make sure it happens which i am sure it will. that is the plan. i'm going to try and make it happen. holly hamilton there, speaking to billy, and inspirational character, recognised with that award in the bbc sports personality of the year award. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. more now on brexit, and the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, is tabling a motion of no confidence against the prime minister this evening for her handling of the brexit deal vote.
you've received your award from one of your heroes, lewis hamilton. what was that like? craze!'ve spent a few weekends at conference with lewis of the last 18 months and he is such a nice guy, took me under his wing, giving mea nice guy, took me under his wing, giving me a lot of support. i can't thank him enough for that. i am a bit shocked, really! i have to ask, what is next for you? such a huge future ahead. we are in the process of trying to sort next year out, hopefully stepping up again...
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jane lewis, glencoe.ter olympics, team gb has won gold in the skeleton at the last three winter games thanks to champions amy williams and lizzy yarnold. but despite their talents and success, they wouldn't have been allowed to race down one of the oldest natural skeleten runs in the world... until today. after 89 years, the cresta run in st moritz, has lifted its ban on women using the course. the ruling came back in the 1920s because of the fear that it was too dangerous for women to compete. however the st moritz tabogganing club voted by a two thirds majority to allow women to ride the cresta again and become members. amazing pictures there, and just astonishing it has taken that long. that is just about it from sportsday tonight. we will have plenty more here throughout the evening, but for 110w here throughout the evening, but for now from myself and the team, goodbye. good evening, yes, it was cold, yes, it was windy, but for many today was spent with blue skies overhead. but of course clewlow clea
jane lewis, glencoe.ter olympics, team gb has won gold in the skeleton at the last three winter games thanks to champions amy williams and lizzy yarnold. but despite their talents and success, they wouldn't have been allowed to race down one of the oldest natural skeleten runs in the world... until today. after 89 years, the cresta run in st moritz, has lifted its ban on women using the course. the ruling came back in the 1920s because of the fear that it was too dangerous for women to compete....
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i want to sit beside john lewis and pick his brain for wisdom. up tot does is slows you say, i know what i believe, i believe i am right and what i believe, but i am not sure. help me to understand your perspective just a little bit better. when you have not had a failure, you have had too much of your own opinion. you don't stop and say, i think i know, but i am not sure that i know. i think there is value to that. >> do you have another campaign in you? rep. sanford: who knows. when i left congress the first time i thought that was it for me the first time. then a couple years later i ran for governor. he tragically died. john drove down from south carolina and had lunch with me and my former wife and we talked about the parable of talents and how you need to do this and what not. thoughternorship i politics was over for me. -- i don't think never say never. >> what will go through your mind when you leave here? rep. sanford: it will be nostalgic. this is been a big chapter in my life. i don't know what comes next. , and i love the world of ide
i want to sit beside john lewis and pick his brain for wisdom. up tot does is slows you say, i know what i believe, i believe i am right and what i believe, but i am not sure. help me to understand your perspective just a little bit better. when you have not had a failure, you have had too much of your own opinion. you don't stop and say, i think i know, but i am not sure that i know. i think there is value to that. >> do you have another campaign in you? rep. sanford: who knows. when i...
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kitty daisy and lewis. they're making waves with their cool retro sound. good concerts. golden. boy oh. boy. gemini with debbie and any time any place. news video and event. they have at the back of those. songs to sing along to download superstar combo from super. to be a. very close is kind of into active exercise is the hard thing about i d w dot com a slash dungeon and on facebook in the i'm still. jammin for free but w . polo welcome to a brand new episode of equal we india a sustainability magazine very very tree in the spotlight on solutions to some of the most pressing problems affecting the in vibrant rago coming to you from new delhi this week over the next thirty minutes let's look at how a fishing community in mumbai has found a way to work in the city's dirty history books.
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earlier we spoke with our correspondent lisa lewis was in paris and i began by asking her who are the people out on the streets today are. all these people who've come here today to person protest you know they're saying that they feel left behind by politicians in the capital in paris at the trigger of these protests it was a rise and announced rise in fuel taxes for early next year but this is only the trigger the underlying anger is really caused by a deep feeling of being left behind they feel that not because doing politics for rich people in france actually according to a recent study by by research is actually his but it's close to budgets this year next year largely in favor of rich people in france and actually a disadvantage for the poorer people so many people here feel that they should not be left behind by politicians and that should do more for them and they shouldn't have to shoulder the burden of the large share the burden of moving towards a more sustainable economy. correspondent lisa lewis in paris the sport of boxing is in danger of being withdrawn from the twenty
earlier we spoke with our correspondent lisa lewis was in paris and i began by asking her who are the people out on the streets today are. all these people who've come here today to person protest you know they're saying that they feel left behind by politicians in the capital in paris at the trigger of these protests it was a rise and announced rise in fuel taxes for early next year but this is only the trigger the underlying anger is really caused by a deep feeling of being left behind they...
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hey let's cross now to our correspondent lisa lewis has been following events for us in paris and across france hi lisa. held an emergency meeting with several ministers today can you tell us any more about that. well the president hasn't talked since then he hasn't given many interviews but we have heard that he has taught is interior minister to consider actually to review the security measures that would be put in place for possible next day of demonstration that is already planned for next saturday he is also talking about gathering the heads of the unions and the representatives of the yellow vests move and to talk to them and the aftermath track trials that will be put in place and he is calling upon additional judges to see all these about three hundred eighty people that are in preliminary custody that are waiting judgment and these people could go to see the judges from tomorrow and you know under these systems that are called combines join me that they will be judged within a few hours or you know one of two hours really so the government is trying to react to what happened wha
hey let's cross now to our correspondent lisa lewis has been following events for us in paris and across france hi lisa. held an emergency meeting with several ministers today can you tell us any more about that. well the president hasn't talked since then he hasn't given many interviews but we have heard that he has taught is interior minister to consider actually to review the security measures that would be put in place for possible next day of demonstration that is already planned for next...
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let's go to paris now where lisa lewis is covering the protests for us only so we know the protest was sparked by fuel tax increases but what is making people so angry. weather lots of different things radio busy it was triggered by these few tax rises that announce for next year but they're also asking for example to bring down our taxes for other taxes for everybody to increase the minimum wage increase pensions basically what unites them there is this anger this this fury with in my in my car the president who said that he would reform france and make it a better place for everybody and they feel that he just doesn't understand actually what they need for these people need who actually are having difficulties making ends meet every month i've been speaking with a few of them. i know you. are going to agree to pay tax but i want tomorrow morning there's good news when i use this time yeah it's ok i'm positive i'm you know we just are. in france we serve our board have enough we are aware of this stuff but you see stuff we don't come to be like in america we don't want to be like in e
let's go to paris now where lisa lewis is covering the protests for us only so we know the protest was sparked by fuel tax increases but what is making people so angry. weather lots of different things radio busy it was triggered by these few tax rises that announce for next year but they're also asking for example to bring down our taxes for other taxes for everybody to increase the minimum wage increase pensions basically what unites them there is this anger this this fury with in my in my...
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consultant david lewis who told us that these bombshell news stories have is phone ringing non stop david and each time one of these stories hits the news cycle the complaints increase the investigations increase the awareness increases and companies are adjusting culture as a result is a bigger part of your practice than it was a year ago. well at this point last year we had one individual dedicated to training and development as it relates to workplace harassment we now have seven. no corporate middle manager wants to get dragged into the conference room for that meeting no accordingly i've heard you speak to the reality that middle managers may no be oversteering that's costing women job and promotion opportunities talk about little with all of this lean and talk a lot of men have actually started leaning out and they are saying that there's so many men that are now not wanting to hire women not wanting to promote women even women based on their merit who are actually more qualified and are less likely to mentor women because they're so uncomfortable and worried of false accusations or
consultant david lewis who told us that these bombshell news stories have is phone ringing non stop david and each time one of these stories hits the news cycle the complaints increase the investigations increase the awareness increases and companies are adjusting culture as a result is a bigger part of your practice than it was a year ago. well at this point last year we had one individual dedicated to training and development as it relates to workplace harassment we now have seven. no...
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lewis, pulled her and her two other children out the school. the videos, and i wanted exactly what i saw in the videos for my children. >> reporter: attorney ashlee mcfarlane represents the lewis' and several other families. >> these kids were mentally, emotionally, severely affected by their experience at t.m. landry, and continues to be so. >> reporter: the landrys denied all of the allegations to the "times" and declined an interview request with cbs news today. the attorney representing some of the families says, on top of the roughly $600 a month in tuition for the school, some parents are now having to pay tutors to help their children catch up. jeff. >> glor: pretty stunning to hear about. manny, thank you very much. coming up here: lights, camera... justices. the supremes answer their photo call. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you
lewis, pulled her and her two other children out the school. the videos, and i wanted exactly what i saw in the videos for my children. >> reporter: attorney ashlee mcfarlane represents the lewis' and several other families. >> these kids were mentally, emotionally, severely affected by their experience at t.m. landry, and continues to be so. >> reporter: the landrys denied all of the allegations to the "times" and declined an interview request with cbs news today....
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. >> next on gps, michael lewis has written huge "the new york times" best sellers about all americanbaseball, football and wall street. now he's taking on the trump administration in his new book "the fifth risk." you don't want to miss lewis' fascinating insights into the dangerous waters he says the administration is leading us when we come back. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh,
. >> next on gps, michael lewis has written huge "the new york times" best sellers about all americanbaseball, football and wall street. now he's taking on the trump administration in his new book "the fifth risk." you don't want to miss lewis' fascinating insights into the dangerous waters he says the administration is leading us when we come back. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are...
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michael lewis tells us about the war on government agencies being waged by the men and women who lead them. but first, here's my take. the death of george h.w. bush has occasioned a fair amount of nostalgia, and also created a debate. you have to be a white anglo-saxon prostitant to ascend to almost any position of power in america until the early 1960s. surely there is nothing good to say about a system that was so discriminatory towards anyone else. actually there is. for all its faults and it had many, often bigoted, in some places segregationist and exclusionary. at its best it did have a sense of honesty, humility and public spiritedness that seems largely absent in today's elite. many of bush's favorite moments is handling of the fall of communism, his decision not to occupy iraq after the first gulf war, were mark bide restraint and the ability to do the right thing despite enormous pressure to pander to public opinion. but and here's the problem, it is likely that these wasp virtues flowed from that era elite. the aristocracy was quite secure in its power and position so it co
michael lewis tells us about the war on government agencies being waged by the men and women who lead them. but first, here's my take. the death of george h.w. bush has occasioned a fair amount of nostalgia, and also created a debate. you have to be a white anglo-saxon prostitant to ascend to almost any position of power in america until the early 1960s. surely there is nothing good to say about a system that was so discriminatory towards anyone else. actually there is. for all its faults and...
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correspondent lisa lewis is in the french capital and she sent us this update. paris still being used the scars of yesterday's purge they cannot make an impact will be huge with many retained i was told to shut up shop using a day's takings just a few weeks ahead of christmas to feel the need to send him to many of these many. things up to date mountain was. just yesterday and the week before the government being on stage is leading straight to his teachings present in one constant so you don't see conceptions this week in the head of these fine days. and. a correspondent jason lewis there in the french capital some sports news now well we should say that the boom is leadership i was following off to the break that's coming up with chris harrington and you can find out if gladbach could finish matched a fourteen in second place off the back links to got the holes needed a win to get back in front of crime unit and remain don't ones closest to see us say choose to find out how everything shook out in the world is a good base we can't. and reminder now the top sto
correspondent lisa lewis is in the french capital and she sent us this update. paris still being used the scars of yesterday's purge they cannot make an impact will be huge with many retained i was told to shut up shop using a day's takings just a few weeks ahead of christmas to feel the need to send him to many of these many. things up to date mountain was. just yesterday and the week before the government being on stage is leading straight to his teachings present in one constant so you don't...
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for more on this let's go live to paris now our lisa lewis is covering the protests for us lisa you are right at the center of these protests tell us what's going on. but i'm actually at the stone his chance is there and weirdly enough this is probably the most most secure place in the area today as opposed to last saturday really at the police have cordoned off this song as it is a you can see the details in the background and a lot of protesters thousands of protesters are in the adjacent streets around the shows it is it trying to get in here but at the police are filtering the people taking away their protective gear and anything that these people could use at missiles around the shows it is a you've got scenes of urban guerrilla really people you know running fighting against the police the police is charging with tear gas they're using using water cannons and they're actually the helicopters flying above since really can also hear lots of different scenes lots of different areas where you've got fights between protesters and the police are looking at those pictures a lot of cat an
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correspondent lisa lewis in paris and i asked her how much this weekend's violence added to pressure on french president money would not call the french government. there was already a lot of pressure head of the such a day you could argue probably because it hasn't been as violent as last saturday and the subtly before that it's kind of it didn't go that badly for him and yet he really has has to put something on the table now to calm people down because they stole still a lot of fearing a lot of anger amongst the protesters a lot of months a lot of people three four three quarters of the french are supporting the protest movement because they understand that they're angry they say it's very difficult for many people to make ends meet especially they speak will you live in the countryside and for example need their car to go to work and for them such a few tax was first announced by the government would have been disastrous really say in my mccoy's going to talk to french television we understand on monday night and we will see what he'll say maybe maybe he'll put some new measures
correspondent lisa lewis in paris and i asked her how much this weekend's violence added to pressure on french president money would not call the french government. there was already a lot of pressure head of the such a day you could argue probably because it hasn't been as violent as last saturday and the subtly before that it's kind of it didn't go that badly for him and yet he really has has to put something on the table now to calm people down because they stole still a lot of fearing a lot...
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lethal lewis in the heart of paris thank you very much. now for some of the other stories making news around the world and six people including five teenagers have died and dozens are injured after a stampede in a nightclub near the city a tally and city event kona police are investigating claims that the crush was triggered when of pepper spray like substance was released into the crowd during a rock concert. at the peace talks for yemen the rebels and said the country's main port of data should be declared a neutral zone and united nations supervision the u.n. wants to prevent an all out attack on the rebel held city by pro-government forces it's where most vital supplies into yemen the four year civil war has caused a massive humanitarian crisis with millions displaced facing severe hunger. a u.s. jury has found the man who drove his car into a crowd of protesters in charlottesville virginia guilty of first degree murder prosecutors described a twenty one year old alex fields jr as a white supremacist a woman was killed when his car hit
lethal lewis in the heart of paris thank you very much. now for some of the other stories making news around the world and six people including five teenagers have died and dozens are injured after a stampede in a nightclub near the city a tally and city event kona police are investigating claims that the crush was triggered when of pepper spray like substance was released into the crowd during a rock concert. at the peace talks for yemen the rebels and said the country's main port of data...
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joining me guy lewis, don callaway on the left. and i donjohn currings on the l.ded, he says he cancelled the meeting not because of that, but because of what was happening with the ships from ukraine and this russian incursion. do you believe that now that you've processed this, taken a few days to process? >> i do. here's why, david. we saw president trump meet with putin last summer in helsinki. that happened amid lots of stories about the russia investigation, happened around the time michael cohen was meeting with the mueller team. so i don't think one news story would scare donald trump away from meeting with vladimir putin. we've seen the russia investigation going on for the better part of two years now, so i don't think a particular story would do that. i do know that president trump feels very passionately about the unlawful annexation of crimea and the invasion of ukraine back in 2014. his first couple of weeks in office, his first action in office was to uphold those sanctions from the obama administration. those were against three dozen of putin's top
joining me guy lewis, don callaway on the left. and i donjohn currings on the l.ded, he says he cancelled the meeting not because of that, but because of what was happening with the ships from ukraine and this russian incursion. do you believe that now that you've processed this, taken a few days to process? >> i do. here's why, david. we saw president trump meet with putin last summer in helsinki. that happened amid lots of stories about the russia investigation, happened around the time...
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[applause] >> folks, it was 214 years ago the explorers lewis and clark set out for the west coast ofes of america. they were forging a trail, trail that sent them across the great plains, took them through the rockies, down the columbia river and to the great old growth forests of the pacific northwest. those forests have been part of our culture and economy ever since. in fact, nearly 20% of our state our national forests, and we -- are national forests, and we love those forests. everything they bring us in commerce and pleasure and every possible feeding of the soul. now we have a moment when that trail has been traveled in reverse. so the people of oregon, this tree up on a large truck set out to retrace lewis and clark coming backwards, and stopping in key points they traveled on and different communities to celebrate america, to celebrate the trail. the folks in those communities did a variety of things. they signed a banner on the truck, they did postcards. they really reflected on that journey, that connection, under this theme of find your trail. so they made it all the way
[applause] >> folks, it was 214 years ago the explorers lewis and clark set out for the west coast ofes of america. they were forging a trail, trail that sent them across the great plains, took them through the rockies, down the columbia river and to the great old growth forests of the pacific northwest. those forests have been part of our culture and economy ever since. in fact, nearly 20% of our state our national forests, and we -- are national forests, and we love those forests....
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white house lewis who took. the fight yeah sure but smart if you controlling people and i don't know i know us or any of this has been much easier said than done as you go i mean we. still are so used to store in the mean time. i love. the war you like you only. lose a little bit. of the mummy was good at least of which were killed i could probably release some elisas my way of life possible lol. any sympathy i have for critiques quickly aerated some people don't deserve it. forced. me scuse me goes you don't fish for those tickets going to show say. your opposition thank you very much that's what you want to was funded very much so yes. mostly about the trouble cause it gets me on the ground yes maybe warm up is also take me up soon surface bush. so this is a place i found. great commission ministry. just down here i don't know where they are making their odd choice in the next quiet. because if i didn't realize already this is the spring of horrible. two mice when i must i think they were mice type of us were
white house lewis who took. the fight yeah sure but smart if you controlling people and i don't know i know us or any of this has been much easier said than done as you go i mean we. still are so used to store in the mean time. i love. the war you like you only. lose a little bit. of the mummy was good at least of which were killed i could probably release some elisas my way of life possible lol. any sympathy i have for critiques quickly aerated some people don't deserve it. forced. me scuse me...
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people like john lewis who is still tense -- standing tall on the battlefield and who is letting peopleing away. people like andrew young and harry belafonte, maxine waters, angela davis, again, i can go on and on. i would be remiss if i didn't mention dr amos brown who for many, many years in san francisco was a freedom fighter. even though his health is failing, you still see him hobbling around town. still standing tall for what he believes is right. i would also like to honor and recognize, whom i believe was the greatest mayor in the history of civilization, and that is the honorable mayor willie lewis brown. let's give him some love. [applause] >> i want to acknowledge ms. miss malia cohen, who is standing tall and firm, and is trudging forward to put san francisco on the map in the way that it deserves to be. mrs. harris, who has given mr trump the blues, rightfully so. last but not least, our own, ms. miss london breed. [applause] briefly, i want to mention this young lady, who some call the spitfire in the community. she may be small in stature, but she's mighty, and she is a k
people like john lewis who is still tense -- standing tall on the battlefield and who is letting peopleing away. people like andrew young and harry belafonte, maxine waters, angela davis, again, i can go on and on. i would be remiss if i didn't mention dr amos brown who for many, many years in san francisco was a freedom fighter. even though his health is failing, you still see him hobbling around town. still standing tall for what he believes is right. i would also like to honor and recognize,...
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there were the manafort case filings, we're going to talk about those, errol lewis, joey jackson, thank you very much, stay with us. >>> meantime, james comey, the former fbi director whose firing by president trump ultimately led to the appointment of the special counsel, robert mueller, was on capitol hill friday. comey squared off with the republican-led house judiciary committee, and while a transcript of the closed door hearing has yet to be released, at least one lawmaker called that session tense. here's how comey summed up the six-hour interview. >> after a full day of questioning, two things are clear to me. one, we could have done dothis open setting. you'll see that we're talking about hillary clinton's emails for heaven's sake. i'm not sure we have to do this at all. i'm trying to respect the institution, and to answer questions in a respectful way. you'll see i did that in the transcript. you'll see that if you get a transcript of might have return visit which i think will be week after next. and then this will be over. >> and as you heard there, comey is expected to return
there were the manafort case filings, we're going to talk about those, errol lewis, joey jackson, thank you very much, stay with us. >>> meantime, james comey, the former fbi director whose firing by president trump ultimately led to the appointment of the special counsel, robert mueller, was on capitol hill friday. comey squared off with the republican-led house judiciary committee, and while a transcript of the closed door hearing has yet to be released, at least one lawmaker called...
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the family believes lewis was targeted? >> do you have justice now since that?id do you have it? are you happy? >> reporter: family and friends ga to remember lewis, was the father of two young children. >> everybody parents, everybody cousins, everybody sisters and brothers but as soon as somebody looks at somebody wrong they're ready to fight and shoot somebody. senseless. we need to be trying to lift everybody up, help each other not trying to tear everybody down. >> reporter: lewis' father spoke athe candlelight vigil. >> i sold drugs, used drugs for years. i finally get my life toget sr anebody murders my son. that really hurt me. >> reporter: this mom is dealing with the murder not only of her son but also her sister she was killed in her apartment in june, police have warrant for her boyfriend's arrest. >> get my son's kille and my sister. and we're all right. >> reporter: his familynd friends are trying to get through the holidays. they plan to have his funeral on thursday. in northeast, darcy spencer, news 4. >>> london's gatwick airport back open after drones flying nea
the family believes lewis was targeted? >> do you have justice now since that?id do you have it? are you happy? >> reporter: family and friends ga to remember lewis, was the father of two young children. >> everybody parents, everybody cousins, everybody sisters and brothers but as soon as somebody looks at somebody wrong they're ready to fight and shoot somebody. senseless. we need to be trying to lift everybody up, help each other not trying to tear everybody down. >>...
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lastnight, family and friends gathered to remember donald lewis.y say he was holding his newborn son while he was shot on west virginia avenue earlier this week. >>> at least222 people are dead after a massive tsunami hit indonesia. nearly 850 people have been injured. dons more are missing. scientists say it's possible a volcano eruption caused an undersea landslide. >>> any redskins fans hoping for playoffs? i don't think not after that tough loss inse tennes yesterday. they fell to the titans 25-16. the burgundy and gold bk home next weekend against adam tuss' eagles. >> i know. lauryn, sorry about your redskinsthere. >> i know. well, we still have a chance. e> that was confident. hopefully youore confident in the forecast. >> yes, i am very confident in the forecast. listen, we have a slight chance of showers betwe 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. >> chances of snow coming are higher. >> listen, we have to goo pennsylvania to find snow if you want to find some nt. christmas eve and christmas day beautiful but windchills in the 30s tomorrow. >> bundle up
lastnight, family and friends gathered to remember donald lewis.y say he was holding his newborn son while he was shot on west virginia avenue earlier this week. >>> at least222 people are dead after a massive tsunami hit indonesia. nearly 850 people have been injured. dons more are missing. scientists say it's possible a volcano eruption caused an undersea landslide. >>> any redskins fans hoping for playoffs? i don't think not after that tough loss inse tennes yesterday. they...
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lewis remember mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent -- mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. without objection, the amendment is agreed to and without objection the resolution is agreed to. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i have an amendment to the preamble at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. i have an amendment to the preamble at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the amendment to the preamble. the clerk: amendment to house resolution 35 offered by mr. lewis of minnesota. in the first whereas clause of the preamble strike training and insert education. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the amendment to the preamble is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. he house will be in order. the house will be in order. members, please take your on
lewis remember mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent -- mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. without objection, the amendment is agreed to and without objection the resolution is agreed to. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i have an amendment to the preamble at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to...
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lewis: mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 72277 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. . in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. massie: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. massie: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion will be postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> i move that the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to the bill h.r. 4227, the vehicular terrorism prevention act the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of he bill. does the gentleman seek to conc
lewis: mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 72277 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. . in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. massie: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. massie: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas...
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lewis hamilton says he's "super proud" of his hometown stevenage after referring to its "slums" at thes personality of the year ceremony. i'm super proud of where i've come from and i hope that you know that i represent in the best way i can, always. nobody‘s perfect. i definitely make mistakes. and in sport, manchester united appear to confirm ole gunnar solskjaer as interim manager, but later deleted the annoucement from its website. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9am. long—awaited plans for how the uk's immigration system will work after brexit will be published by the government today. the home secretary, sajid javid, is proposing a new system, which he says will be built around people's skills, rather than whether or not they come from an eu country. there's reported to have been a dispute within the cabinet over a recommendation that skilled workers would need to be earning at least £30,000 a year before being allowed to live in the uk — and it's understood there'll be further consultation before this is introduced. the new rules will mark an end to the rights of eu
lewis hamilton says he's "super proud" of his hometown stevenage after referring to its "slums" at thes personality of the year ceremony. i'm super proud of where i've come from and i hope that you know that i represent in the best way i can, always. nobody‘s perfect. i definitely make mistakes. and in sport, manchester united appear to confirm ole gunnar solskjaer as interim manager, but later deleted the annoucement from its website. good morning and welcome to the bbc...
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lewis has now shared an online video saying that he "chose the wrong words".i hope i represent in the best way. nobody‘s perfect, i definitely make mistakes. lewis hamilton. lets join victoria. nice to have you joining us. good morning. we'll be talking about the government's new immigration plans later in the programme. we will bring you the details. if you've got something to say about the plans let us know. i had the home secretary say on the radio this morning there is no specific target in this immigration white paper, the effective consultation paper. the target of trying to bring net migration down to below 100,000 has been dropped. it is not in there. what also won't be in there is what the threshold will be for people who want to come here. and the salary of £30,000 has been mentioned for high skill workers and lots of people pointing out they are high skilled workers, nurses, junior doctors, etc, who are on way below 30,000. that wouldn't bea on way below 30,000. that wouldn't be a good threshold. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use
lewis has now shared an online video saying that he "chose the wrong words".i hope i represent in the best way. nobody‘s perfect, i definitely make mistakes. lewis hamilton. lets join victoria. nice to have you joining us. good morning. we'll be talking about the government's new immigration plans later in the programme. we will bring you the details. if you've got something to say about the plans let us know. i had the home secretary say on the radio this morning there is no...
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emmanuel lewis. - emmanuel lewis, huh? - oh, it all makes sense now.cheers and applause] - to change... the definition of a word is no trifling thing! i expect this proposal for changing the definition of the word "fag" to be both discerning and undisputable. - come on boys, you can do it! [motorcycles approaching] [all imitating motorcycles] - look out! it's a bunch of pissed off faggots! [guns firing, crowd screaming] - aah! ohh! [tire squealing] - there's fags everywhere! - we gotta run! [chain clinking] - ahh! [crowd shouting] what nefariousness is this? ahgh! you obdurate beasts! - aah! [motorcycles revving] - well, well. now do you think we're fags? - yes! yes, sir, you are total fags! - yeah! you definitely made your point. - no! we rolled in, kicked ass, and took [bleep] over. is that what a fag does?! - yeah, yeah, that's totally what a fag does! - no, you're supposed to think we're not fags now! - but then why are you acting like such fags? i don't understand! - i don't either! - that's because you guys never understood! you fellers never got
emmanuel lewis. - emmanuel lewis, huh? - oh, it all makes sense now.cheers and applause] - to change... the definition of a word is no trifling thing! i expect this proposal for changing the definition of the word "fag" to be both discerning and undisputable. - come on boys, you can do it! [motorcycles approaching] [all imitating motorcycles] - look out! it's a bunch of pissed off faggots! [guns firing, crowd screaming] - aah! ohh! [tire squealing] - there's fags everywhere! - we...
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kitty daisy and lewis. they're making waves with their cool retro sounds. concerts. how do you live sustainable discover the bauhaus you talk about starts january thirteenth on t.w. . climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spite of. the going to be environment magazine. d w. the midweek match day and kind of warm up for the last round of getting fit for the winter break time to work out and get down on you.
kitty daisy and lewis. they're making waves with their cool retro sounds. concerts. how do you live sustainable discover the bauhaus you talk about starts january thirteenth on t.w. . climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spite of. the going to be environment magazine. d w. the midweek match day and kind of warm up for the last round of getting...
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lewis hamilton reign supremum in formula one his fifth title putting in just two behind german great mikhail schumacher. it was more british obsessed with getting thomas delighting the welsh public by winning his first tour de france. and kenya as elliott could choke a stone deaf let six by smashing the marathon world record in berlin. the winter olympics in south korea so estella debts become the first woman to win gold in two separate sports at the same games. young china also led to a foreign of relations between north and south korea directly because of swartz a joint women's korean ice hockey team as heralded a new future. two thousand and eighteen really opened your eyes and in many respects of course the initiative to have the two koreas north and south korea marching to go this way opening the door to a peace process on the korean peninsula and beyond the power of sport for good will be the biggest legacy of twenty eight seen. let's look back at the business world over twenty eighteen with a lot of concerns which which wasn't the best i can i can assure you of that phil and i
lewis hamilton reign supremum in formula one his fifth title putting in just two behind german great mikhail schumacher. it was more british obsessed with getting thomas delighting the welsh public by winning his first tour de france. and kenya as elliott could choke a stone deaf let six by smashing the marathon world record in berlin. the winter olympics in south korea so estella debts become the first woman to win gold in two separate sports at the same games. young china also led to a...
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up here on the right was the grave of jed lewis carpenter, probably would've been governor of kansas, maybe even president of the united states if he hadn't been murdered in the raid. and up here is only right that will be in the list. james lane, who was a well-known figure in the early kansas history the first senator from the state. probably the first that caused lawrence to be massacred by quantrill. he rated a town called ocl in missouri. in 1861. and the quantrill raters could be heard calling out, remember ocl osceola during the raid. when he heard the noise he jumped out of his window in his nightshirt and they hid in the cornfield. the raters came by. then he hopped on a horse and pursued the raters all the way back. this is the grover bar. it was built in 1858 by joe and emily grover. who homesteaded on this land. they were both abolitionist. they were station masters on the underground railroad. this was a station on the underground railroad and escaped slaves stayed in this barn. john brown is most famous raid outside of harpers ferry was the bergen county raid in december
up here on the right was the grave of jed lewis carpenter, probably would've been governor of kansas, maybe even president of the united states if he hadn't been murdered in the raid. and up here is only right that will be in the list. james lane, who was a well-known figure in the early kansas history the first senator from the state. probably the first that caused lawrence to be massacred by quantrill. he rated a town called ocl in missouri. in 1861. and the quantrill raters could be heard...
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finally got his hands on this year's formula one drivers trophy and world champion for the first time lewis hamilton. hamilton was the guest of honor at the f.i.a. awards ceremony in st petersburg on friday a five time world champion comes to keep raising the bar with miss avies. i would be up here without this incredible teams are you know i'm just really a chink in the chain the so many people and i'm sure for everyone has a team here has so many people in them in the backgrounds of the really the young some heroes and kind of we're the ones that come up here in and seen and receive these great awards but it could've been done without this great team so it's been a real privilege been with mercedes benz for the last six years it's crazy to think that it's my twelfth season but. luckily kimi staying for another years so i'm not going to be the oldest driver and. and yeah but otherwise we just we just got to keep pushing that's what will support. peter many thanks indeed we'll be back live in paris in just a few moments with the latest on the demonstrations this either. this is the journey
finally got his hands on this year's formula one drivers trophy and world champion for the first time lewis hamilton. hamilton was the guest of honor at the f.i.a. awards ceremony in st petersburg on friday a five time world champion comes to keep raising the bar with miss avies. i would be up here without this incredible teams are you know i'm just really a chink in the chain the so many people and i'm sure for everyone has a team here has so many people in them in the backgrounds of the...
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great books do offer truth about life and character lewis cautions about using books merely for lessons literary works are works of art to be enjoyed for their own sake rather than to be used for personal benefit to use our literature rather than receive it me facilitate to our life and not add to it. "reading well adds to her life while tool from the hardware's door as her life it does us no good once lost or broken, but rather in the way of friendship adds to our life to alter us forever. so i wanted to read from the introduction just to give you an idea what i mean by reading well and then in the rest of the book of 12 chapters i examine one classical virtue in relationship through the lens of a particular work of literature. want to talk a little bit about virtue in general because that is something we don't talk about a lot and we don't know what the virtues are or what they mean and from ancient philosophies. as i said in the introduction and to talk about and those that exist to take for example a pair of scissors. it is excellent if it is what it was made to do well so in order
great books do offer truth about life and character lewis cautions about using books merely for lessons literary works are works of art to be enjoyed for their own sake rather than to be used for personal benefit to use our literature rather than receive it me facilitate to our life and not add to it. "reading well adds to her life while tool from the hardware's door as her life it does us no good once lost or broken, but rather in the way of friendship adds to our life to alter us...
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theme is that we see here, by lewis, was a cover that appeared right after kennedy's assassination, and los angeles, it's a very somber image of kennedy, the peace candidate, he was doing very well, it gives calipari primary, and the type of assassination in early june. the thing i remember about that, was the train that left new york city to come to washington dc, in our own cemetery near his brother john, they were just crowds, people turned out on a route that was a 250 mile journey, they just lined the road. the image that you see here in the center is of robert kennedy, and with cesar chavez, and his wife, shot his wife, helen, he was just ending a 25 day staff in support of the grape growers and pickers of california, they were trying to unionize, and of course he was very much involved in that, and kennedy was the number one advocate of chavez in the senate. in washington. kennedy arrived, and the picture you see of them, there, sharing a piece of bread, and chavez looks breaking his fast. this is the photograph of kennedy and chavez, one of time magazine's most iconic images cov
theme is that we see here, by lewis, was a cover that appeared right after kennedy's assassination, and los angeles, it's a very somber image of kennedy, the peace candidate, he was doing very well, it gives calipari primary, and the type of assassination in early june. the thing i remember about that, was the train that left new york city to come to washington dc, in our own cemetery near his brother john, they were just crowds, people turned out on a route that was a 250 mile journey, they...
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gurney missed a match—winning dart, before lewis won four legs in a row to claim a thrilling win.p jump—off. whittaker and his horse, utamaro decaussine, finished the course in a time of 37.02 seconds which proved to be too fast for the other riders in one of showjumpings biggest competitions. william's brother michael finished fourth. i have been coming here ever since i was two or three years old, so it was two or three years old, so it was kind of, ever since i was young it was the thing that spurred beyond every day to go and win the world cup here and this happened. christian wade is the third highest try—scorer in premiership history. he's played for england and toured with the lions. so when he announced in october that he was leaving rugby union to take up american football, it came as a pretty big surprise. he's spent the last couple of months in florida, training and getting his head around the intricacies of the nfl before starting a gruelling three—month training camp injanuary. he's home for christmas at the moment, and nipped in to see mark chapman and 0si umenyiora
gurney missed a match—winning dart, before lewis won four legs in a row to claim a thrilling win.p jump—off. whittaker and his horse, utamaro decaussine, finished the course in a time of 37.02 seconds which proved to be too fast for the other riders in one of showjumpings biggest competitions. william's brother michael finished fourth. i have been coming here ever since i was two or three years old, so it was two or three years old, so it was kind of, ever since i was young it was the thing...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.ur top stories: president trump threatens to close the us—mexico border, unless congress agrees to fund his wall. a roadside bomb has killed four people and injured 12 others on a tourist bus near the giza pyramids in egypt. the rising number of migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major incident by the british home secretary. satellite images reveal anak krakatau has lost over two thirds of its height and volume since it exploded last week, killing more than 400 people. and monty python's michael palin and model twiggy are among the stars recognised in the new year's honours list. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has threatened to close the border with mexico, if the us congress refuses to fund his proposed wall. he was speaking after nearly a week of deadlock about the federal budget, which has caused a partial government shutdown. chris buckler has the latest from washington. securing the long border between mexico and america has become the prior
i'm lewis vaughan jones.ur top stories: president trump threatens to close the us—mexico border, unless congress agrees to fund his wall. a roadside bomb has killed four people and injured 12 others on a tourist bus near the giza pyramids in egypt. the rising number of migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a major incident by the british home secretary. satellite images reveal anak krakatau has lost over two thirds of its height and volume since it exploded last week,...