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lewis: the u.n.ts reaction. >> it is not our role to provide legal commentary on judicial decisions of numbers states, but this is a setback in our fight against climate change when we are far off track in meeting the goals of the paris agreement. lewis: thanks for coming on the program. what is your reaction. >> thanks for having me. this is a setback. it curtails the epa's authority under the clean air act and it means we have one less tool to deal with this crisis. at a time when we know we do not have a lot of time left to do it with this crisis, this is not the direction we want to go. we have less than 8 years to cut emissions, so it is a setback. lewis: what are your options? >> it is important to remember that the court did not say that epa cannot regulate climate change. it still does have tools and options to pursue. that is important to remember because we want the requirement to press forward where it does have authority. it's options are more limited but it does not mean that all tools a
lewis: the u.n.ts reaction. >> it is not our role to provide legal commentary on judicial decisions of numbers states, but this is a setback in our fight against climate change when we are far off track in meeting the goals of the paris agreement. lewis: thanks for coming on the program. what is your reaction. >> thanks for having me. this is a setback. it curtails the epa's authority under the clean air act and it means we have one less tool to deal with this crisis. at a time when...
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education is the only solution. ♪ lewis: welcome back. bases bbc news. i'm lewis von jones. headlines -- this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. that headlines, former japanese prime minister shinzo abe assassinated. the suspect has admitted shooting a but with a homemade gun. we got more now on that story. i am joined by a professor of japanese history at the japanese research center in london. thank you for coming on the program. it is 4:00 a.m. or so in japan, and as everyone is asleep, they are waking up tomorrow with basicay a new country, defined by this awful, awful assassination. throughout the day, we have been hearing details. how big a moment is this? how big a figure was he? >> he was in my opinion the most influential politician in japan, and the most successful prime minister. he was the longest-serving prime minister. lewis: what will his legacy be? >> apart from that he was the longest-serving prime minister, he carried out popular policies, economics, he wanted to revise the constitution, the current constitution. he also wanted to escape from the masochi
education is the only solution. ♪ lewis: welcome back. bases bbc news. i'm lewis von jones. headlines -- this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. that headlines, former japanese prime minister shinzo abe assassinated. the suspect has admitted shooting a but with a homemade gun. we got more now on that story. i am joined by a professor of japanese history at the japanese research center in london. thank you for coming on the program. it is 4:00 a.m. or so in japan, and as everyone is asleep,...
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his name was aaron lewis.k driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. beverley son carl junior said he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> it just looks like a regular guy. so it was like, what did this punk want with my mom? like, it didn't make sense. i almost was like, are you sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the rollercoaster ride for beverley carter's family and friends was far from over. i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just like, yes. okay. now, where is she? come on, where are you. we are ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron lewis, they backed off as beverley's husband as a suspect. they were keeping him in the loop. >> they said, maybe we got him. where is beverley? >> we are still questioning that. >> we are going to find out. we are gonna keep on until we find him. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really, your biggest task was to find out where
his name was aaron lewis.k driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. beverley son carl junior said he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> it just looks like a regular guy. so it was like, what did this punk want with my mom? like, it didn't make sense. i almost was like, are you sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the rollercoaster ride for beverley carter's family and friends was far from over. i can remember the feeling when he was...
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lewis: hello. this is bbc news. i am lewis vaughan jones.sia accused of writing war on civilians as -- waging war on civilians as civilians are killed in odesa. and hong kong. 10 men are charged in france for their involvement of the sinking of a migrant boat in the english channel. 27 people drowned. in the anniversary of gay pride in the u.k. we look back at how it all began. ♪ hello. welcome to the program. we will start in ukraine. president volodymyr zelenskyy has called to join the european union, teeded up, to be quick and not take decades. earlier, his chief of staff accused russia of waging war on ukrainian civilians. while there were missile strikes overnight, hitting odesa, 19 people died, 30 others injured. a flat and recreation center were hit. our james waterhouse in kyiv reports. james: missile attacks to the west of odesa. an apartment building was hit as well as a holiday complex. a 12-year-old boy is amongst the dead. the odesa attack today happened maybe 12 hours after the russians had been pushed off an island called snak
lewis: hello. this is bbc news. i am lewis vaughan jones.sia accused of writing war on civilians as -- waging war on civilians as civilians are killed in odesa. and hong kong. 10 men are charged in france for their involvement of the sinking of a migrant boat in the english channel. 27 people drowned. in the anniversary of gay pride in the u.k. we look back at how it all began. ♪ hello. welcome to the program. we will start in ukraine. president volodymyr zelenskyy has called to join the...
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was your friend john lewis? john lewis was probably in his first or second term in the congress. and that's when i met him. honestly, i don't remember what he said that night he gave a speech at our event a long time ago. but it was hit ministry of his presence. alone, the fact that he took the time to come spend time with a student. he spoke at our event and then afterwards i remember him standing around and spending some time with us. i had no idea that later on. i would become his pastor as i assumed the pastorate of ebenezer baptist church and it is his kind of courage the courage of the john lewis. and amelia boynton. oh, yeah, one of the women we don't we don't let's lift up those names nearly enough. but amelia boynton was on that same bridge. i later met her. hosea williams across of course crossed that bridge with john lewis. it is the faith of people like that who who really didn't have any reason to believe that they could win? your generation of it there was no we talked we looked back at the civil rights movement i think and too often. speak about these victories the
was your friend john lewis? john lewis was probably in his first or second term in the congress. and that's when i met him. honestly, i don't remember what he said that night he gave a speech at our event a long time ago. but it was hit ministry of his presence. alone, the fact that he took the time to come spend time with a student. he spoke at our event and then afterwards i remember him standing around and spending some time with us. i had no idea that later on. i would become his pastor as...
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and that's the thing about 38-year-old melissa lewis. even if she raised her voice in class with the senior partners. her sad end was a fall off. and her unexpected death would be caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, the trail, and billions of dollars -- . melissa lewis, at the start of everything. -- >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. >> missy, as her family called her, had come so far. penthouse lawyer-ing wasn't likely for a restless how school dropout. her mother, lisa. >> here was a kid who really didn't finish high school. she got the ged credit. >> correct. she was in a hurry to get on with life. >> and focused enough, finally, to finish college. and then in her late twenties go for a law degree. she breezed passed the younger students to become the prestigious editor of the law review. and she caught the eye of one of the professors, scott, who took her on as an intern. but deborah met her on her first day of work. >> what did she bring to the party? >> she was smart, capable. she
and that's the thing about 38-year-old melissa lewis. even if she raised her voice in class with the senior partners. her sad end was a fall off. and her unexpected death would be caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, the trail, and billions of dollars -- . melissa lewis, at the start of everything. -- >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. >> missy, as her family called her, had come so far. penthouse lawyer-ing wasn't likely for a...
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but then with john lewis.n. >> and you are his pastor. >> it was an honor to serve john lewis i met him as a college student later i became pastor of ebenezer church i became his pastor. and some of my earliest memories were serving not only him but his wife who was quite ill by the time i came to ebenezer church. pastoralumber of visits. she was an indomitable spirit in her own way. and later from time to time with spend some time with him. as i was preparing to preside running for the senate, i remember asking i was asking myself as i was thinking about john lewis, what was he thinking when he was crossing the edmund pettis bridge with nothing but a backpack on , trenchcoat, i don't know but i know he was not thinking that at my death there will be three american presidents at his funeral. on both sides of the aisle. we all respected john lewis. he was not thinking one day he would be the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. he was just trying to stay alive that day so he could fight the next day.
but then with john lewis.n. >> and you are his pastor. >> it was an honor to serve john lewis i met him as a college student later i became pastor of ebenezer church i became his pastor. and some of my earliest memories were serving not only him but his wife who was quite ill by the time i came to ebenezer church. pastoralumber of visits. she was an indomitable spirit in her own way. and later from time to time with spend some time with him. as i was preparing to preside running for...
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but the other thing we got in common john lewis. he is my man. yeah, he's my john lewis. and you were his pastor. yeah, tell me how that yeah. it was a real honor to serve john lewis. as i said i met him when i was a college student and later when i became the pastor of ebenezer church. i became his pastor. and some of my earliest memories are serving not only him but his wife. who was quite ill by the time i came to ebenezer church, so i did a number of pastoral visits with lily and lewis who was a strong and indomitable spirit in her own rate. and um later, you know from time to time would spend some with him and you know, i as i was preparing to over his funeral. which happened while i was running for the senate? oh, i remember i was sitting there. yeah watching it. i i remember asking i asked myself as i was thinking about john lewis. what was he thinking? when he was crossing that edmund pettus bridge. with nothing, but a backpack on trench coaster um, i don't know but here's what i i do know. i i know was not thinking. that at my death there would be three american
but the other thing we got in common john lewis. he is my man. yeah, he's my john lewis. and you were his pastor. yeah, tell me how that yeah. it was a real honor to serve john lewis. as i said i met him when i was a college student and later when i became the pastor of ebenezer church. i became his pastor. and some of my earliest memories are serving not only him but his wife. who was quite ill by the time i came to ebenezer church, so i did a number of pastoral visits with lily and lewis who...
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how much do voices like brandon lewis's have? how muchl brandon lewis's have?n lewis's have? how much weight do they carry?— weight do they carry? it's an interesting _ weight do they carry? it's an interesting point. _ weight do they carry? it's an interesting point. certainly. weight do they carry? it's an | interesting point. certainly at weight do they carry? it's an - interesting point. certainly at this stage, endorsements by mps don't matter on the surface any more because this is up to tory party members, it's not a case of mps backing different candidates any more. however, one thing that is significant about people like brandon lewis throwing their weight behind liz truss is it shows momentum for a particular candidate. 0ne momentum for a particular candidate. one thing tory members will be considering, one thing mps will be thinking is which candidate they feel has the momentum at the moment, therefore potential more likely to have that place in government by the autumn. certainly the fact that people like brandon lewis, tom tugendhat, ben wallace ha
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a book "because of you john lewis" tells the story of lewis' impact on one young man. it like to be walking on this bridge for you? >> i do feel a little emotion. to this day every time i come to salma or come to this bridge, i can feel his presence. >> reporter: salma, alabama is where he met his hero, john lewis. >> i keep thinking about what he did on this bridge and how he fought for my rights and many more. >> reporter: four years ago at age 10 after learning about martin luther king junior in school he convinced his grandmothers to drive him seven hours from tennessee on the anniversary of bloody sunday. >> i wanted to meet someone who is close, who is also involved in the civil rights movement and, you know, it's john lewis. i didn't know if i'd see him. >> reporter: then we saw tybree. last time we did this walk you were that big. we were covering the story and brought him over. you were standing so still. i couldn't believe it. >> i was serious then because that's your hero, you got to make a good first impression. i could feel my tears watering up and when i
a book "because of you john lewis" tells the story of lewis' impact on one young man. it like to be walking on this bridge for you? >> i do feel a little emotion. to this day every time i come to salma or come to this bridge, i can feel his presence. >> reporter: salma, alabama is where he met his hero, john lewis. >> i keep thinking about what he did on this bridge and how he fought for my rights and many more. >> reporter: four years ago at age 10 after...
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the only one that showed up was shorefront john lewis.ohn lewis is probably in his first or second term in the congress. that is when i met him. honestly, i do not remember what he said that night. he gave his speech at our event a long time ago. but it was thee, ministry of his presence alone. the fact that he took the time to come, spend time with our students we spoke at the event after words i remember him stand standing around and spending time with us. i had no idea later on how become his pastor. the pastor of the lebanese or baptist church. it is the courage of john lewis and amelia, one of the women we do not lift up those names nearly enough. i later met her. hosea williams of course cross that bridge with john lewis. it is the faithth of people like that who really did not have any beliefs and they could win. we look back at the civil rights movement. i think too often speak about these victories for the passage of the civil rights movement. the voting rights law. fair housing as if these were inevitable victories. they were im
the only one that showed up was shorefront john lewis.ohn lewis is probably in his first or second term in the congress. that is when i met him. honestly, i do not remember what he said that night. he gave his speech at our event a long time ago. but it was thee, ministry of his presence alone. the fact that he took the time to come, spend time with our students we spoke at the event after words i remember him stand standing around and spending time with us. i had no idea later on how become...
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for more, i'm joined by andrew aiden, former adviser to late congressman john lewis and coauthor of lewis'sgy as well. thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank you so much for having me, jason. good to be with you. >> so i just want to point out. i was at the panel. i thought it was fantastic since, it was so moving. just tell us a little bit about why john lewis? what caused this at the convention, why did john lewis, what his story told as a graphic novel? there will be movies about him. there will be documentaries. there are special. but why do you want this particular arc from to express the story as well? >> first, comics and graphic novels have a long history and civil rights movement. as you mentioned, vietnam comic from 1967. the freedom organization produced comics in 1966. mark luther king junior himself admitted a comic book in 1957 called martin luther king in the montgomery story. but more than anything, comic books are the future. sequential narratives are the melon which of this generation because they grew up on the internet. and if you want to reach, them you
for more, i'm joined by andrew aiden, former adviser to late congressman john lewis and coauthor of lewis'sgy as well. thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank you so much for having me, jason. good to be with you. >> so i just want to point out. i was at the panel. i thought it was fantastic since, it was so moving. just tell us a little bit about why john lewis? what caused this at the convention, why did john lewis, what his story told as a graphic novel? there...
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thank you, lewis. h0??? thanks for coming on the programme. thank you, lewis.— thank you, lewis.significant is this? i'm not sure _ thank you, lewis. how significant is this? i'm not sure that _ thank you, lewis. how significant is this? i'm not sure that changes - thank you, lewis. how significant is this? i'm not sure that changes that much, to be honest. _ this? i'm not sure that changes that much, to be honest. putin - this? i'm not sure that changes that much, to be honest. putin has - this? i'm not sure that changes that l much, to be honest. putin has issued a decree to establish a new company to take over the operation and ownership of the energy plant so it is effectively confiscating the ownership of shell and mitsubishi, the two japanese firms involved so i'm not sure it... the two japanese firms involved so i'm not sure it. . ._ i'm not sure it... clearly those companies _ i'm not sure it... clearly those companies won't _ i'm not sure it... clearly those companies won't be _ i'm not sure it... clearly those companies won't be pleased . i'm not sure it... clearly thos
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i'm on the board of lewis fc, a small club who - of lewis fc, a small club who equally— of lewis fc, women's team. the only club in the world to do — women's team. the only club in the world to do so. we are already getting — world to do so. we are already getting people booking tickets to come _ getting people booking tickets to come along to our first home games and we _ come along to our first home games and we are _ come along to our first home games and we are seeing the reaction right through— and we are seeing the reaction right through the wsl to the championship clubs as _ through the wsl to the championship clubs as well. which is fantastic. we're _ clubs as well. which is fantastic. we're just— clubs as well. which is fantastic. we're just to pause for a second if thatis we're just to pause for a second if that is ok, because since william, the duke of cambridge, has arrived with a trophy. we just saw it being engraved, a few months ago. they don't hang about. it's already engraved by the time it gets handed over and of course, prince william, princess charlotte took to so
i'm on the board of lewis fc, a small club who - of lewis fc, a small club who equally— of lewis fc, women's team. the only club in the world to do — women's team. the only club in the world to do so. we are already getting — world to do so. we are already getting people booking tickets to come _ getting people booking tickets to come along to our first home games and we _ come along to our first home games and we are _ come along to our first home games and we are seeing the reaction...
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it was john lewis.were this big. we brought him over. you were standing so still. i couldn't believe it. >> yep. i was serious then because, you know, he's your hero. you've got to make a good first impression. i could feel my tears watering up, and when i saw him, i just broke down. you have shown me how to have courage, raw courage. selma was the turning point. >> reporter: lewis even asked him to walk with him across the pettus bridge where he was almost beat on the death. it was the beginning of a special bond. >> he was a really good friend. i wish we had more time together. he taught me honor, integrity, taught me how to be humble, and how to be a good student, how to be a good person. i remember saying happy birthday and i sent him a library card. >> why did you send him a library card? >> he could gonn't go to the liy and get a book or a library card. >> reporter: two years ago the nation lost an icon, tybre faw lost a friend. >> i got through it, and then i couldn't hold it in anymore. i was ve
it was john lewis.were this big. we brought him over. you were standing so still. i couldn't believe it. >> yep. i was serious then because, you know, he's your hero. you've got to make a good first impression. i could feel my tears watering up, and when i saw him, i just broke down. you have shown me how to have courage, raw courage. selma was the turning point. >> reporter: lewis even asked him to walk with him across the pettus bridge where he was almost beat on the death. it was...
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this is denise lewis of england. going _ this is denise lewis of england.ngland. going into the second day, i was lying in third place. but the javelin throw... lying in third place. but the javelin throw. . ._ lying in third place. but the javelin throw... lying in third place. but the “avelin throw... ~ . ., javelin throw... what about this? she has absolutely _ javelin throw... what about this? she has absolutely smashed - javelin throw... what about this? she has absolutely smashed her| she has absolutely smashed her lifetime — she has absolutely smashed her lifetime best with that one. that freaky javelin — lifetime best with that one. that freaky javelin throw _ lifetime best with that one. twat freaky javelin throw that lifetime best with that one. twat freakyjavelin throw that catapulted freaky javelin throw that catapulted me into first positionjames michael championships. i ran my heart out for the 800. she championships. i ran my heart out for the boo-— for the 800. she is over the line, nearly out — for the 800. she is over the line, nearly out
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with lewis sam ferrini and it was in the book. that's all i want to point out. host: to charlotte next up, charlotte in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. a couple of days ago, someone called in, a white person, and said that after 400 years of being here, >> we are going to leave this and watch the rest at c-span.org. we take you live now to the january 6 committee hearing room. tate hoeding its seventh public hearing. examining the role of extremist groups in the attack on the u.s. capitol. and their relationship with the trump administration. [inaudible] >> live c-span coverage from the cannon house office building on capitol hill. as we await the start of today's january 6 committee hearing. this is the seventh public hearing the committee has held. today's focus will be on the role the oath keepers and proud boys played in the attack on the capitol and alleged connections to the trump administration. committee members are expected to hear from a former spokesman for the oath keepers and one of their rioters in the capitol that day. questioning will
with lewis sam ferrini and it was in the book. that's all i want to point out. host: to charlotte next up, charlotte in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. a couple of days ago, someone called in, a white person, and said that after 400 years of being here, >> we are going to leave this and watch the rest at c-span.org. we take you live now to the january 6 committee hearing room. tate hoeding its seventh public hearing. examining the role of extremist groups in the attack on the...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. ukraine accuses moscow of stealing grain as a russian—flagged cargo ship sets off with a cargo of seed. calls for more protection for women using abortion clinics in northern ireland, as the uk supreme court debates banning protests. ten men are charged in france over their involvement in the sinking of a migrant boat in the english channel. 25 years on, china's president travels to hong kong to mark the end of british rule. sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after nelson piquet used a racially offensive term in a podcast. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. russia has shown its determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast, despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much fought over snake island. missiles have hit the port of odessa where at least 19 people have died. before they were effectively blockaded, the black sea ports were used to export russian grain. now kiev has accused moscow of stealing that grain
i'm lewis vaughan jones. ukraine accuses moscow of stealing grain as a russian—flagged cargo ship sets off with a cargo of seed. calls for more protection for women using abortion clinics in northern ireland, as the uk supreme court debates banning protests. ten men are charged in france over their involvement in the sinking of a migrant boat in the english channel. 25 years on, china's president travels to hong kong to mark the end of british rule. sir lewis hamilton demands a change in...
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top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championd a racially offensive term. unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage — but moscow's not happy about it. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. in the past 2a hours, missiles have hit the port of odessa, killing at least 19 people. before they were effectively blockaded, ports in the black sea were used to export grain. now, ukraine accuses russia of stealing that grain and it says this russian—flagged cargo ship has left the russian—occupied port of berdyansk with a cargo of seed. the ship is heading to the turkish port of karasu ukraine is demanding that turkey — a nato member — intercepts it. for more analysis on this, i've been speaking to anna borschevskaya, a senior fellow at the washington institute, who specialises in
top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championd a racially offensive term. unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage — but moscow's not happy about it. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island...
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clarence pierre: i came from a white funeral home to come to lewis. i knew about the black funerals because, of course, if my family dies, we're going to a black funeral home. so i'm like, i know the kind of what y'all do. but i want to know exactly what's the magic behind the curtains of it. james bryant: clarence came out of a white environment. so working at a white [? farm, ?] to him, was not out of the norm. what was out of the norm for him was coming here. so he has to learn some things and learn how to make some adjustments. tony hendricks: mainly, when we're in school, the book is teaching you white embalming. but when you get out in the real world, and you go to a black funeral home, you're embalming is going to be different. funeral might not be to two weeks, three weeks. you have to hold the body out longer. they want to wait till all relatives come in town. a lot of them do want to touch and feel their loved one. that's-- they feel that-- or a kiss. and you have to know what chemical is going to be best fit for that person. and james knows
clarence pierre: i came from a white funeral home to come to lewis. i knew about the black funerals because, of course, if my family dies, we're going to a black funeral home. so i'm like, i know the kind of what y'all do. but i want to know exactly what's the magic behind the curtains of it. james bryant: clarence came out of a white environment. so working at a white [? farm, ?] to him, was not out of the norm. what was out of the norm for him was coming here. so he has to learn some things...
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nelson piquet has apologised but for lewis hamilton this is about a wider shed.against racism but six years on he is still facing negativity —— two years on. i six years on he is still facing negativity -- two years on. i don't know why — negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we _ negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are _ negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are continuing - negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are continuing to - negativity -- two years on. i don't. know why we are continuing to give these older voices are platform because we are looking to go somewhere different and that is not representative of who we are as a sport now, it's notjust about one individual or want use of that term, it's the bigger picture.— it's the bigger picture. hamilton has been a _ it's the bigger picture. hamilton has been a driving _ it's the bigger picture. hamilton has been a driving force - it's the bigger picture. hamilton has been a driving force for- it's the bigger picture. hamilton i has been a driving force for change in f
nelson piquet has apologised but for lewis hamilton this is about a wider shed.against racism but six years on he is still facing negativity —— two years on. i six years on he is still facing negativity -- two years on. i don't know why — negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we _ negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are _ negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are continuing - negativity -- two years on. i don't know why we are continuing to - negativity -- two...
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top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championsed a racially offensive term. and, unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. kyiv has accused moscow of stealing grain and sending it abroad from the occupied port of berdyansk. a russian registered ship has left berdyansk with a cargo of grain and is currently lying off the turkish coast near port of karasu. ukraine is demanding that turkey, a nato member intercepts it. mark lobel has more. ukraine once this cargo ship, filled by the bbc, to be seized. it is carrying green that ukraine says has been stolen from a russian occupied part of their country, allegations russia denies. the bbc has been tracking the ship, believed to be leased to the russian co
top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championsed a racially offensive term. and, unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake...
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i think she went around lewis howe instigated it all and he lost to al smith. franklin goes to warm springs as many of you know and discovers, you know that the water is good for him. he's able to stand in the water. and he keeps his involvement a little bit with politics in 1924. he's well enough to go to the convention and to al smith for president. as you smith is not when that was the famous conventionally where 103 ballots and the republican calvin coolidge won that election. in 1928 al smith's running again for president he gets the nomination. and the he needs somebody to run for governor on the in the ticket here in new york. and he's thinking i need somebody well known. i like roosevelt. he's a friend of mine. i would like him to run new york was a swing state. can you believe that in 1928 swing state? tammany hall upstate agriculture and business wall street so fdr doesn't want to run he's down in warm springs smith and eleanor are at eleanor's active. she's at the convention in rochester the state convention. smith wants to get wants of fdr on the li
i think she went around lewis howe instigated it all and he lost to al smith. franklin goes to warm springs as many of you know and discovers, you know that the water is good for him. he's able to stand in the water. and he keeps his involvement a little bit with politics in 1924. he's well enough to go to the convention and to al smith for president. as you smith is not when that was the famous conventionally where 103 ballots and the republican calvin coolidge won that election. in 1928 al...
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i'm lewis vonjones.uliers faced a third day of disruption at the channel tunnel. the entire board of cricket scotland resigns ahead of a review expected to find scottish cricket to be institutionally racist. fire services declare a major incident due to a large blaze at a beauty spot in surrey. several fire engines have been sent to the scene. russia has admitted that it carried out yesterday's missile attack on the ukrainian port of 0desa. it's just a day after it signed a deal in which it promised not to target the port, in order to unblock shipments of grain through the black sea. millions of tonnes are stuck in ukraine, causing global shortages and price rises. james waterhouse reports from the south of the country. translation: people are starving, but it's getting spoiled here. - volodymyr summing up ukraine's grain problem. his is some of the 20 million tonnes trapped the country. this is the 0desa region. around a000 farmers work these fields — more than anywhere else in the country — and they're
i'm lewis vonjones.uliers faced a third day of disruption at the channel tunnel. the entire board of cricket scotland resigns ahead of a review expected to find scottish cricket to be institutionally racist. fire services declare a major incident due to a large blaze at a beauty spot in surrey. several fire engines have been sent to the scene. russia has admitted that it carried out yesterday's missile attack on the ukrainian port of 0desa. it's just a day after it signed a deal in which it...
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top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championsed a racially offensive term. unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. google has announced that it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, told me more about google�*s decision. this is a response to the concerns of many that women who seek an abortion, legal abortion out of a different state, if that has been banned. google is doing an attempt state, if that has been banned. google is doing an attempt to delete any information relating to that person's visit to an abortion clinic or any other facility providing reproductive services. they will do that by automatic
top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after a former championsed a racially offensive term. unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. google has announced that it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's...
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top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula 1, after a former championsed a racially offensive term. and unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. hello and welcome to bbc news. google has announced it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it. geoffrey fowler is a tech columnist with the washington post, and says tech companies need to do more to protect the sensitive data of their users. google today made basically the first statement it's made since we learned about the supreme court ruling about what kind of change it was actually going to make to its products. it said when its naps service or location data collection that it does notices that a user is near a "personal" location,
top racing driver sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula 1, after a former championsed a racially offensive term. and unesco places the ukrainian version of borscht on its list of threatened cultural heritage, but moscow's not happy about it. hello and welcome to bbc news. google has announced it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's...
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earl lewis and tom willis. full disclosure, the showman are both good friends, friends of known for decades. they live each and sleep conservation and i appreciate both of them being here today. earl lewis is of course the chief engineer of the kansas department of agriculture's division of water resources and a member of the west on the water council. he's dedicated his career to water resources in kansas and his role, he swung before any laws in the states who are related to water conservation management and control. in addition to his role as chief engineer, earl serves on the governor's water vision team, developing a long term vision for the future water supply in kansas it is a multiple councils and boards relates water policy in conservation. tom willis is a titan of a culture he's an entrepreneur in businessman and again, the lifelong conservationist before it was in. he has many ventures, one of them is south of garden city, kansas, where he tries to go across 60 inches of rain every year. tom was the
earl lewis and tom willis. full disclosure, the showman are both good friends, friends of known for decades. they live each and sleep conservation and i appreciate both of them being here today. earl lewis is of course the chief engineer of the kansas department of agriculture's division of water resources and a member of the west on the water council. he's dedicated his career to water resources in kansas and his role, he swung before any laws in the states who are related to water...
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lewis hamilton's hopes of home comforts failed to materialise though.ain it may be predictable, right now, this sport throws up surprises. max verstappen is the champion but this track is one man's manor. lewis hamilton won seven of the last eight british grand prix but this year, he is off the pace. his team thought the rain would help him but to qualify in fifth was his worst place here for eight years. hamilton's 98 points off the lead, where verstappen is so consistent. the dutchman qualified second but few begrudge the man in front. carlos sainz has raced in f1 for seven years. 150 grand prix, he had not once been on pole until now. the man from spain on top in the rain and while the skies could clear by tomorrow, this race is still tough to predict. before we head back to wimbledon, tributes have been paid to the former scotland and rangers goalkeeper andy goram, who has died of cancer. he was 58. goram was capped 43 times for his country at football and four times at cricket, the only scottish man to have played for the national side at both spor
lewis hamilton's hopes of home comforts failed to materialise though.ain it may be predictable, right now, this sport throws up surprises. max verstappen is the champion but this track is one man's manor. lewis hamilton won seven of the last eight british grand prix but this year, he is off the pace. his team thought the rain would help him but to qualify in fifth was his worst place here for eight years. hamilton's 98 points off the lead, where verstappen is so consistent. the dutchman...
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he had to go in and talk with more lewis, kimberly they put us a. 5 let's put a boy e. yeah, i would estimate because i started for the last nobody read sema, what does provide alicia? with please give me a little so to, with a little when you go to the shows what i, her humble will pull to has adult pixel chill showing up on the stuff. and then you move to the end of my walk up a late with a minute, but going and i was asked to bring the digital i believe i've been with a, with a good boy with with, [000:00:00;00] with the shooting. you didn't have to bring an id or jammed on this particular machine was on a show to check with elena judge from you can collect either a yes, middle police or jury liters, commotion danica. but on your, on the floor, if they could with should up the hospital for that i will come attached with with regarding benito, like general me gamma with what i was on one particular to come to pick for this is lorna with we should if i open up but i'm pretty hollow. so local ganske at the put the bicycle north chelan with assurance them choice when lea
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lewis hamilton will start fifth.ery outcome. while the rain it may be predictable, right now, this sport throws up surprises. max verstappen is the champion but this track is one man's manor. lewis hamilton won seven of the last eight british grand prix is but this year, he is off the pace. his team thought the ring to tell him but to qualify in fifth was his worst place here for eight years. hamilton's 98 points off the lead where verstappen is so consistent. the dutchman qualified second but few begrudge the man in front. colour science has raced in f1 for seven years. 150 grand prix, he had not once been on pole until now. the man from spain on top in the rain and while the skies could clear by tomorrow, this race is still tough to predict. before the rain came out, jamie chadwick continued her imperious form in the women's w series, with her fourth win in four races this season. the briton took the chequered flag more than 19 seconds ahead of her nearest rival after streaking clearfrom pole position and extending
lewis hamilton will start fifth.ery outcome. while the rain it may be predictable, right now, this sport throws up surprises. max verstappen is the champion but this track is one man's manor. lewis hamilton won seven of the last eight british grand prix is but this year, he is off the pace. his team thought the ring to tell him but to qualify in fifth was his worst place here for eight years. hamilton's 98 points off the lead where verstappen is so consistent. the dutchman qualified second but...
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there was a better day for mercedes, with lewis hamilton and george russell both on the podium.wild reports. the french grand prix may have an uncertain future but for now, it's here and amidst the anthem it is quite unmistakable. charles leclaire began out in front but in the rear—view mirror, the title rival max verstappen was very far behind. nothing was letting up. charles leclerc�*s race ending agonisingly ended in a tyre wall. ferrari's frustration summed up in one anguished radio message. screaming. that left verstappen a clear run and he wasn't likely to let that go. behind him, though, the battles continued, lewis hamilton in his 300th grand prix secured a second whilst behind him, george russell passed to sergio perez to take his place on the podium. a good day for mercedes and even better for verstappen. it will take something extraordinary to stop him now. adam wild, bbc news. england have drawn their one—day series 1—1 against south africa. that's after the decider at headingley was abandoned becasue of the rain. only 28 overs were possible. the tourists had won the
there was a better day for mercedes, with lewis hamilton and george russell both on the podium.wild reports. the french grand prix may have an uncertain future but for now, it's here and amidst the anthem it is quite unmistakable. charles leclaire began out in front but in the rear—view mirror, the title rival max verstappen was very far behind. nothing was letting up. charles leclerc�*s race ending agonisingly ended in a tyre wall. ferrari's frustration summed up in one anguished radio...
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and this is denise lewis of england.ut the javelin throw... what about this? she has absolutely smashed her lifetime best with that one. ..that freaky javelin throw that catapulted me into first position changed my whole championships. come on, denise. iran my heart out for the 800. come on! she is over the line. nearly out on her feet. and i heard people yelping that i had done it, secured my gold medal. standing on the podium all those years ago, look at me, i'm still smiling now, and that is all i did on the podium, which was grin from ear to ear, and that was the arrival of denise lewis on the international scene. there's something really magical about the commonwealth games. for young athletes it's an opportunity to showcase what they do, but there's something really special about the environment itself. to know that energy, that friendly, competitive atmosphere is coming to birmingham isjust the best thing ever. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. the driest parts of the uk are set to s
and this is denise lewis of england.ut the javelin throw... what about this? she has absolutely smashed her lifetime best with that one. ..that freaky javelin throw that catapulted me into first position changed my whole championships. come on, denise. iran my heart out for the 800. come on! she is over the line. nearly out on her feet. and i heard people yelping that i had done it, secured my gold medal. standing on the podium all those years ago, look at me, i'm still smiling now, and that is...
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other books but all the great recession and i think one of this most fascinating one was by michael lewis and that was called the big short and it is quite good. there's so much great -- including the 9/11 commission report which was well-written. >> peeking of michael lewis, carlos, later the -- one of your top 12 books. >> yes. i'm a big fan of his work ever since fliers poker, and the fifth risk, came with a lot less hoopla than most michael lewis books, which you know that they're coming and everything. this one just arrived for me and i didn't know it was coming, and it's just a -- to me one of the most useful books of the last five years, and that -- especially it was written before the pandemic but before the pandemic it was merely sort of prescient. now it just feels prophetic because it locks at what happens to the work office government when its expertise is consistently undermine and devalued. and how we sort of forget that government is in indian ways this massive risk mitigation exercise; they're there to try to make so it when bad stuff happens we're somehow prepared and he
other books but all the great recession and i think one of this most fascinating one was by michael lewis and that was called the big short and it is quite good. there's so much great -- including the 9/11 commission report which was well-written. >> peeking of michael lewis, carlos, later the -- one of your top 12 books. >> yes. i'm a big fan of his work ever since fliers poker, and the fifth risk, came with a lot less hoopla than most michael lewis books, which you know that...
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it starts at the top, brandon lewis, _ we know. it starts at the top, brandon lewis, the _ we know.ng of scathing letters, from brandon lewis. he thinks the prime minister is at the point of no return, it is game over, there is no way for the number 10 operation to get things back on track. helen whately, a normally loyal health minister, has decided she needs to go as well. what is going on? we are into day three of the crisis for the prime minister. we were chatting half—an—hour ago that borisjohnson half—an—hour ago that boris johnson would half—an—hour ago that borisjohnson would wake up thinking how to war game the day. how did he get people back contract and fill the positions? he cannot do that because there are more coming. there could be a slew of these during the course of the day. the be a slew of these during the course oftheda. , be a slew of these during the course oftheda. of the day. the practicalities a moment ago. _ of the day. the practicalities a moment ago, the _ of the day. the practicalities a moment ago, the chief- of the day. the practicalities a moment ago,
it starts at the top, brandon lewis, _ we know. it starts at the top, brandon lewis, the _ we know.ng of scathing letters, from brandon lewis. he thinks the prime minister is at the point of no return, it is game over, there is no way for the number 10 operation to get things back on track. helen whately, a normally loyal health minister, has decided she needs to go as well. what is going on? we are into day three of the crisis for the prime minister. we were chatting half—an—hour ago that...
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lewis hamilton had found his way to the fun. in a year without a win, could he hear?. in an extraordinary rematch hamilton fought his way to third. but out in front was carlos sainz who, in seven years in f1, had not won a grand prix. the man from spain, this was his time and in a day where the sport held its breath at the grid there was joy at the flag. jill lenski, bbc news. yes, it was a great race. ——joe lynskey, bbc news. northamptonshire police meanwhile confirmed they'd made a number of arrests after protesters entered the track as the race was red flagged. and an update on zhou guangyu — he's tweeted to say he's ok and had the all—clear from the medics, adding the halo saved him. pictures appeared to show the roll hoop failed on his car when it went upside down. let's take you through some of the day's other top stories and... belgium's wout van aert has kept the leader's yellowjersey at the tour de france after finishing second for the third stage in a row. he was beaten on the line by a late lunge from dutch sprinter dylan groenewegen, by millimetres, in a p
lewis hamilton had found his way to the fun. in a year without a win, could he hear?. in an extraordinary rematch hamilton fought his way to third. but out in front was carlos sainz who, in seven years in f1, had not won a grand prix. the man from spain, this was his time and in a day where the sport held its breath at the grid there was joy at the flag. jill lenski, bbc news. yes, it was a great race. ——joe lynskey, bbc news. northamptonshire police meanwhile confirmed they'd made a number...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.rant boat in the english channel. 25 years on, china's president travels to hong kong to mark the end of british rule. sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after nelson piquet used a racially offensive term in a podcast.
i'm lewis vaughan jones.rant boat in the english channel. 25 years on, china's president travels to hong kong to mark the end of british rule. sir lewis hamilton demands a change in attitude in formula one after nelson piquet used a racially offensive term in a podcast.
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britain�*s seven—time formula one world champion lewis hamilton has called for some "older voices" inys some older people are trying to say negative things to bring him down. he�*s been speaking ahead of this weekend�*s british grand prix. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at silverstone. natalie. we should have been talking, of course, about potential record crowds here at silverstone, mercedes�* struggle or red bull dominance but as you say lewis hamilton has had to talk again about racism. nelson piquet, three—time world champion, used a racial slur twice in audio that has emerged this week in a podcast in his native brazil, speaking in portuguese. he has since apologised. he said that word is widely used back in brazil but a chorus of condemnation across motorsport and people in his own country and you could sense the exasperation of sir lewis hamilton last night. he was talking about this. he talks about the archaic narratives and negativity that he continues to face. the former formula one boss, bernie ecclestone, suggested hamilton should just brush aside the comments.
britain�*s seven—time formula one world champion lewis hamilton has called for some "older voices" inys some older people are trying to say negative things to bring him down. he�*s been speaking ahead of this weekend�*s british grand prix. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at silverstone. natalie. we should have been talking, of course, about potential record crowds here at silverstone, mercedes�* struggle or red bull dominance but as you say lewis hamilton has had...
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paris was fourth, lewis hamilton faith.overshadowed by it ends off the track. we had widespread condemnation by comments by the former driver nelson pk, which were made during a podcast last november. in which racial slurs and homophobic language is made at seven time world champion lewis hamilton. hamilton has since called for older voices at the offensive use to be refused a platform. nelson piquet has been banned from the f1 paddock. separately, four men have been arrested after a fight broke out at silverstone leaving dose back may meeting hospital treatment. the local place where i say it have on friday night near the ferris wheel. the mineral aged 30 and 40. northampton police have also issued a warning to deter potential protesters ahead of the race tomorrow following intelligence that there may be an attempt to access there may be an attempt to access the track. we will bring you more on this if and when we get it.— this if and when we get it. thank ou this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping _ this if and
paris was fourth, lewis hamilton faith.overshadowed by it ends off the track. we had widespread condemnation by comments by the former driver nelson pk, which were made during a podcast last november. in which racial slurs and homophobic language is made at seven time world champion lewis hamilton. hamilton has since called for older voices at the offensive use to be refused a platform. nelson piquet has been banned from the f1 paddock. separately, four men have been arrested after a fight...
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it's the british grand prix this weekend and sir lewis hamilton, britain's seven—time formula one worldhe calls "older voices" should not being given a platform in the media. it comes after former f1 driver nelson piquet used a racially offensive term to refer to hamilton during a podcast. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. austria 2020 — lewis hamilton and 13 others took the knee on the grid in a powerful protest against racism. austria 2020 — lewis hamilton and 13 others took the knee on the grid in a powerful protest against racism. yet, two years on, the seven—time world champion is still facing negativity, and he's tired. i don't know why we are continuing to give these older voices a platform, because they are repre... you know, they are speaking upon our sport and we're looking to go somewhere completely different and it's not representative, i think, of who we are as a sport now and where we're planning to go. it's notjust about one individual, it's not about just that one use of that term, it's the bigger picture. hamilton has been a driving force for change in for
it's the british grand prix this weekend and sir lewis hamilton, britain's seven—time formula one worldhe calls "older voices" should not being given a platform in the media. it comes after former f1 driver nelson piquet used a racially offensive term to refer to hamilton during a podcast. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. austria 2020 — lewis hamilton and 13 others took the knee on the grid in a powerful protest against racism. austria 2020 — lewis hamilton and 13...
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lewis hamilton had found his way to the front. in a year without a win, could he here?ch, hamilton fought his way to third. but out in front was carlos sainz who, in seven years in f1, had not won a grand prix. for the man from spain, this was his time, and on a day where the sport held its breath at the grid, there was joy at the flag. joe lynskey, bbc news. you know, congratulations to carlos. they were just too quick today for us and at the end i was in a battle with jacko and those guys were just too big on the straight and we've got a step closer them so we've got to keep pushing —— —— is in a battle with mcveigh. —— mcveigh. —— checo. northamptonshire police meanwhile confirmed they'd made seven arrests after protesters entered the track as the race was red flagged. and an update on zhou guangyou. he's tweeted to say he's ok and had the all clear from the medics, adding the halo saved him. pictures appeared to show the roll hoop failed on his car when it went upside down. there was a frightening crash in the formula two race beforehand too, with roy nissany lucky
lewis hamilton had found his way to the front. in a year without a win, could he here?ch, hamilton fought his way to third. but out in front was carlos sainz who, in seven years in f1, had not won a grand prix. for the man from spain, this was his time, and on a day where the sport held its breath at the grid, there was joy at the flag. joe lynskey, bbc news. you know, congratulations to carlos. they were just too quick today for us and at the end i was in a battle with jacko and those guys...