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sorry lizzie, can i direct that to tim? i think everyone is drawing this comparison.remember when i was at school, actually, and i was a very political student, but even then when neil kendrick gave his big speech against the excesses of militant and liverpool. no, it was not the sort of thing a politician normally did, speaking at the front of their party conference announcing labour activists. this in a way is bigger. what keir starmer has done is taken on the very leader of the party, who still very popular amongst lots of activists. keir starmer is doing it at a relatively good time for him because labour is advancing in the opinion polls, benefiting from the government's difficulties with covert max. and that i think will give him some protection for the time being —— covid—19. the left of the party won't want to unsettle him while he's doing relatively well. but the left won't forget what he's done, and keirstarmer left won't forget what he's done, and keir starmer should worry if he runs into any electoral trouble because he's created a good number of enemies i
sorry lizzie, can i direct that to tim? i think everyone is drawing this comparison.remember when i was at school, actually, and i was a very political student, but even then when neil kendrick gave his big speech against the excesses of militant and liverpool. no, it was not the sort of thing a politician normally did, speaking at the front of their party conference announcing labour activists. this in a way is bigger. what keir starmer has done is taken on the very leader of the party, who...
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lizzie.per, km starmer‘s zero tolerance. start us off with your paper, km starmer's zero tolerance. yes, so we have put the big political story of the uk on the front of the paper, it is this enormous row engulfing the party over the findings of the eh rc report into anti—semitism in labour. 0bviously, report into anti—semitism in labour. obviously, we have addressed the fa ct obviously, we have addressed the fact that this is keir starmer's moment of reckoning, really, where he is drawing this huge line in the sand over anti—semitism. he has filed that they will be no tolerance for it in the party, and that has included a suspension of the former labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a sort of highly dramatic and unexpected move today. 0bviously, this is dominating a lot of the coverage of the papers. in our coverage, we have drawn attention to the fact that this is keir starmer really saying that the party is under new leadership and prepared to be sort of a very, very strong in his actions, and yo
lizzie.per, km starmer‘s zero tolerance. start us off with your paper, km starmer's zero tolerance. yes, so we have put the big political story of the uk on the front of the paper, it is this enormous row engulfing the party over the findings of the eh rc report into anti—semitism in labour. 0bviously, report into anti—semitism in labour. obviously, we have addressed the fa ct obviously, we have addressed the fact that this is keir starmer's moment of reckoning, really, where he is...
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with me are economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editor of harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, ‘playing poker with our lives‘ is the headline on the front page of the manchester evening news after greater manchester is put into tier 3 restrictions — without a deal. the daily mirror also uses a similar headline saying the pm is playing poker with the pandemic. the ‘i' picks up on an offer still being ‘on the table' — saying there's 48 hours left — to create a safety net for workers — as the stand—off continues. the guardian has andy burnham accusing ministers of bullying the region into accepting less than the £65m final request for support for businesses. while the times says boris johnson pulled the plug on talks over the scale of the funding — despite the two sides being separated by only £5m. the metro carries the accusation from the mayor — that the prime minister has placed the area into a ‘brutal‘ indefinite lockdown. according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers
with me are economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editor of harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, ‘playing poker with our lives‘ is the headline on the front page of the manchester evening news after greater manchester is put into tier 3 restrictions — without a deal. the daily mirror also uses a similar headline saying the pm is playing poker with the pandemic. the ‘i' picks up on an offer still being ‘on the table' — saying...
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her sister lizzy says she knew something was terribly wrong when sarah didn't respond to messages thatas asking for her. >> jocelyn's like, "oh, i miss my mom." i said, "oh we'll call her." and we called her and it went to voice mail. that's when i -- i just thought something was not right because she would always answer, especially if you mentioned jocelyn. >> it's heartbreaking when you think that a little girl wants to talk to her mom and you can't find her? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: when sarah still hadn't appeared by sunday afternoon, lizzy went to the police station to report her missing. >> i said, "i need to report her now." >> reporter: that report set things in motion. prosecutor janet albertson, since retired, was brought on to this missing person's case from the beginning, learned that on the day sarah was a no-show at the party, a woman had spotted a blue bmw abandoned next to a wooded lot. >> a police officer had responded to that location, thinking that maybe this is a stolen car, the plates were -- were bent. >> reporter: albertson says the bmw was found less than a mile
her sister lizzy says she knew something was terribly wrong when sarah didn't respond to messages thatas asking for her. >> jocelyn's like, "oh, i miss my mom." i said, "oh we'll call her." and we called her and it went to voice mail. that's when i -- i just thought something was not right because she would always answer, especially if you mentioned jocelyn. >> it's heartbreaking when you think that a little girl wants to talk to her mom and you can't find her?...
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so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzies coming up on tonight's show. could this be the best merseyside derby in recen times? league leaders everton take on liverpool tomorrow. talking of derbies: the old firm are back and rangers are hoping for consecutive victories over celtic for more than a decade. and exeter get ready for the biggest day in their history, the european champions cup final. also coming up in the programme: salford go for their first challenge cup title since before the second world war. hello and welcome to sportsday. so a really busy saturday of sport ahead tomorrow... so let's start by looking at the football and what many are predicting to be the best merseyside derby for years... table toppers everton have had the perfect start to the season with four wins from four, and whilst champions liverpool have only lost once — it was of course that rather uncomfortable 7—2 defeat at the hands of aston villa, so fitting perhaps that this game comes exactly ten years to the day that everton last beat their old
so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzies coming up on tonight's show. could this be the best merseyside derby in recen times? league leaders everton take on liverpool tomorrow. talking of derbies: the old firm are back and rangers are hoping for consecutive victories over celtic for more than a decade. and exeter get ready for the biggest day in their history, the european champions cup final. also coming up in the programme:...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.tarting with rugby union because bristol have won their first european trophy. they beat french giants toulon 32—19 in the challenge cup final, the second tier european cup competition. toulon are one of the most successful clubs in european rugby but they were well beaten by bristol, who were only promoted back to the top tier of english rugby two years ago. max malins got the crucial second half score in the south of france. bristol's celebrations could be muted though as they're on stand by to replace wasps in the premiership final next weekend if there's a coronavirus outbreak. tomorrow exeter play racing in the champions cup final. the english football league transfer window ended today without any massive movers but there are a few to tell you about. west ham have signed brentford winger benrahma. it's initially on a loan deal but the premier league side will have to buy him and the deal could end up costing £30 million crystal palace have bought another keeper — stoke's former e
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.tarting with rugby union because bristol have won their first european trophy. they beat french giants toulon 32—19 in the challenge cup final, the second tier european cup competition. toulon are one of the most successful clubs in european rugby but they were well beaten by bristol, who were only promoted back to the top tier of english rugby two years ago. max malins got the crucial second half score in the south of france....
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lizzy, your thoughts on the events of today? it is such a tragic story. it kind of brings so story. obviously it kind of brings so much in the context of, you know, the 2015-16 so much in the context of, you know, the 2015—16 period in france as well, where there were a number of terror attacks. echoes of that in nice where a lorry driver... and just with the heading of the teacher —— beheading of the teacher in paris, french people are obviously feeling very concerned and vulnerable at the moment. and coupled with the rising coronavirus rates, it must be a very alarming time for the public. that's it for this edition, hopefully we'll have more time to talk about the wider implications of what's taken place in france and our next edition of the papers. i look forward to seeing you injust over a half an hour. thank you both very much, see you $0011. i'm back at 11pm with the main news, but next, it's all the day's sport. goodbye for now. although, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining although, i'm marc edwards, thanks forjoining us. we're going to kick thi
lizzy, your thoughts on the events of today? it is such a tragic story. it kind of brings so story. obviously it kind of brings so much in the context of, you know, the 2015-16 so much in the context of, you know, the 2015—16 period in france as well, where there were a number of terror attacks. echoes of that in nice where a lorry driver... and just with the heading of the teacher —— beheading of the teacher in paris, french people are obviously feeling very concerned and vulnerable at...
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britain's lizzie deignan has won the women's liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atomeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens race — but onlyjust! julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he'd won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn't see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our top story. tottenham have battered manchester united 6—1 at old trafford. a favourable return tojose mourniho‘s old club, celebrations from goalscorers heung min—son and harry kane. but with united down to 16th in the table — that's all from sportsday. hello there. numerous flood warnings enforced and those may well start to increase as the rain makes its way into the river systems, but lots of standing water in flooded roads, bbc will have more for you. you can see where the rain is, pretty heavy across parts of northern ireland and be seen a few showers into the sunshine but generally speaking, iran contin
britain's lizzie deignan has won the women's liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atomeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens race — but onlyjust! julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he'd won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn't see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our...
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with me are the economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editorriet line . tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. a picture of the mayor of greater manchester — andy burnham — is on the guardian‘s front page — he's accusing the government of playing a "game of poker with people's lives" after borisjohnson imposed the toughest level of covid—19 restrictions on the region without agreeing a support package the metro carries the accusation from the mayor — that the prime minister has placed the area into a "brutal" indefinite lockdown. the times says borisjohnson pulled the plug on talks over the scale of the funding — despite the two sides being separated by only five million pounds. according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers — to ensure they stick to lockdown rules. the japan times says the country is on cyber—alert — after the uk and the us alleged a series of cyberattacks orchestrated by russian military intelligence, aimed at disrupting the tokyo olympics and paralympics. the internat
with me are the economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editorriet line . tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. a picture of the mayor of greater manchester — andy burnham — is on the guardian‘s front page — he's accusing the government of playing a "game of poker with people's lives" after borisjohnson imposed the toughest level of covid—19 restrictions on the region without agreeing a support package the metro carries the...
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>>the willie wonka and glass lizzie's left pop comes from a nickname cleaners grandmother gave her a child got the idea when the store bought brands weren't doing the job many lives lost in her smile lit. and i lie have light. >>cars about life graduate little friends on the lips. i happen, let's on the and my own business colima says she makes all of her vegan look glasses herself we stir same million littering our. >>well we want to add to it then you get that on all oil in these regions court will decide do you sense any foresight to. >>it is certain altogether. but she says she was hesitant at first to let her child started business at such a young age she just had this and this little things ever. i missed my business so i lindsay i use or are you ready is this what you really really want to on gave in and since june kleemann has sold around 300 lip glosses one customer placed an order all the way from africa it's so good to start own business. >>good for her. >>iphone users have been waiting and today apple delivered with flatter edges, water resistance and a ceramic shield. th
>>the willie wonka and glass lizzie's left pop comes from a nickname cleaners grandmother gave her a child got the idea when the store bought brands weren't doing the job many lives lost in her smile lit. and i lie have light. >>cars about life graduate little friends on the lips. i happen, let's on the and my own business colima says she makes all of her vegan look glasses herself we stir same million littering our. >>well we want to add to it then you get that on all oil in...
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tongue saying look at you be bleak don't look washington don't look what exactly it don't look where lizzie's let the. recusal be good girl us was a. good football if it may have done up case look like a monday. it will want to cut book will present them jim they simply must get bored with a sequel lake curious to me do. not doubt that case certain almost up bosky deem seem one name on a cot because the moment to simulate them out the case gets all fake. going to pretty to look bottom up couldn't depict it does it does some play it bullshit she loved it it did almost beat his kids off it. the best bands out there are no bad it gave a convenient though he and imo sort of want us to make our motives or. if most of the freedom to india to go one of them with the music with the convince your name. is that there are or not a visitor who fratto me. who have to order a meal and no other man will spot that or you are left on their little of the list . or simply did a t. quickly get better our those guys were warmer. a bull market on. their lawn was kidding me land ok vote what they knew doing what th
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. >> the money know nated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think about great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping s >>> all of a sudden, there was this boom. i was here for the '91 fire. i've lived here 53 years, so, you know, this is something we live with. >> power out. a neighborhood already on edge as a fire brokeaks out this morning in the oakland hills. that's a place that seen a major fire before. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze. the fire began after 10:00 this morning in oakland's mount claire neighborhood. an overloaded generator running outside a home appears to be the cause. abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in oakland with the very latest, leslie? >> reporter: -- absolutely terrifying this morning as a fire ripped through several homes. everyone immediately thought of the 1991 firestorm that bur
. >> the money know nated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think about great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping s >>> all of a sudden, there was this boom. i was here for the '91 fire. i've lived here 53 years, so, you know, this is something we live with. >>...
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nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to lose says lizzie and. a migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images have become in our minds wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become near every day events australia california russia brazil our planet is going up in flames and whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. a reporter tatiana 110 hell and ted team went to russia where they met a woman who's made it tally life's work to plant for the future. she's replenishing the forests in moscow. what looks like random bunches of greenery are in fact pine tree saplings thousands of them already for planting marianna explains how it's done. it's very simple you place the sampling in the hole then fill that with earth and check out the saplings firmly better then. check once more that it can't be pulled out yet. 8000 saplings are due to be planted today here on the outskirts of moscow marianna montreal no ask for help online and an army
nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to lose says lizzie and. a migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images have become in our minds wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become near every day events australia california russia brazil our planet is going up in flames and whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. a reporter tatiana 110 hell and ted...
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fasten muscle tiny lizzie eustace scaling new heights as a teen she's already climbs no shack peak afghanistan's highest mountain soltani says it's one of the hardest climbs in the world she's the youngest woman ever to reach the mountain spectacular summit. and i laugh it off the money ask when the one on if i'm with my mum goal is to show the world that afghan women are strong and can do the most challenging work that men do. and i worry that our women from foreign countries come here to conquer the high peaks of the mountains of afghanistan i thought why can't we afghan women also conquer these peaks. the hindu kush mountain range was a popular climbing destination in the past but nowadays the ongoing war in afghanistan makes doing sport here dangerous as especially true for women with soltani well aware of the current political climate in the country. when i got into sports i knew that i would face some problems in the future. for example one of the issues is that the taliban me for that sports for women up was on the to raise the afghan flag now i'm ready to face any challenges. without the
fasten muscle tiny lizzie eustace scaling new heights as a teen she's already climbs no shack peak afghanistan's highest mountain soltani says it's one of the hardest climbs in the world she's the youngest woman ever to reach the mountain spectacular summit. and i laugh it off the money ask when the one on if i'm with my mum goal is to show the world that afghan women are strong and can do the most challenging work that men do. and i worry that our women from foreign countries come here to...
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of them across the french president giving trump a a military parade on the show's lizzie's something trump enjoyed enormously did a tell no it didn't and so i'm going to marcus sort of was clever enough and has been in the game long enough to sort of look at this was this so famous sideways sort of look of hers and thinking this is something i don't want to get involved in and she sort of kept her distance in the end what happened was that the you're opinion got more united than split by this because the good forged together they said ok we're alone in the world and since then there has been the word that the european union and europe had to grow up they had to sort of figure out things more on their own and that's sort of the steep learning curve they have run through during the last 4 years. i mean germany has been the focus of a lot of anger from president trouble the defense spending over the north stream gas pipeline whoever wins by can germany seriously expect a reprieve in those few issues. well no doubt the united states will remain on a course of the united states 1st but at
of them across the french president giving trump a a military parade on the show's lizzie's something trump enjoyed enormously did a tell no it didn't and so i'm going to marcus sort of was clever enough and has been in the game long enough to sort of look at this was this so famous sideways sort of look of hers and thinking this is something i don't want to get involved in and she sort of kept her distance in the end what happened was that the you're opinion got more united than split by this...
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throughout this interview in the same frame was a portrait of the 1st king of saudi arabia of the lizzie'sthe palestinian cause was a seminal issue for him so you could see a bit of stagecraft along with the stagecraft on a lot of the ok thanks mia in the late 19th century there was a form of mass media a visual one that predated television by about 50 years and he guesses as to what that medium was postcards. post cards were a european media phenomenon the photos let people see the world without leaving their home and like many modern forms of media there were visual cheap and relatively easy to distribute but it was the era of colonialism and postcards were also a means of asserting racial superiority photographers were sent with call the nizer is to take pictures of what they saw sometimes of what they wanted to see from the most monday in aspects of life to some disturbing images of colonial brutality the european powers went home long ago but the stereotypes in those images continue to shape perceptions of africa today the listening post from now on the legacy of postcards from days g
throughout this interview in the same frame was a portrait of the 1st king of saudi arabia of the lizzie'sthe palestinian cause was a seminal issue for him so you could see a bit of stagecraft along with the stagecraft on a lot of the ok thanks mia in the late 19th century there was a form of mass media a visual one that predated television by about 50 years and he guesses as to what that medium was postcards. post cards were a european media phenomenon the photos let people see the world...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. good evening.n the world, became the youngest woman to win the french open. poland's iga swiatek comfortably beat the grand slam winner sofia kenin in straight sets — as adam wild reports. the paris autumn sunshine, a fitting backdrop for tennis‘ freshest, brightest talent. this is iga schwiatek, unseeded, a teenager. herjourney to this french open final as unexpected as it has been dazzling. but even withjust 1,000 watching on, such occasions bring a unique pressure. how would she cope? well, that's how. schwiatek fearless, unfazed. her opponent sofia kenin, only a little older but already a grand slam champion, still unable to stop schwiatek taking the first set. from there she just got better and better. how do you stop her? well, kenin had no answer as schwiatek stormed her way to become french open champion, surprising everyone, including it seems herself. iga schwiatek! tennis loves a superstar. the sport today in paris may have just found its latest. adam wild, bbc news. there was more briti
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. good evening.n the world, became the youngest woman to win the french open. poland's iga swiatek comfortably beat the grand slam winner sofia kenin in straight sets — as adam wild reports. the paris autumn sunshine, a fitting backdrop for tennis‘ freshest, brightest talent. this is iga schwiatek, unseeded, a teenager. herjourney to this french open final as unexpected as it has been dazzling. but even withjust...
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throughout this interview in the same frame was a portrait of the 1st king of saudi arabia of the lizzie's the palestinian cause was essentially issue for him so you could see a bit of stagecraft along with the stagecraft on a lot of the ok thanks media in the late 19th century there was a form of mass media a visual one that predated television by about 50 years and he guesses as to what that medium was postcards. postcards were a european media phenomenon the photos let people see the world without leaving their home and like many modern forms of media there were visual cheap and relatively easy to distribute but it was the era of colonialism and postcards were also a means of asserting racial superiority photographers were sent with colonizers to take pictures of what they saw sometimes of what they wanted to see from the most monday in aspects of life to some disturbing images of colonial brutality the european powers were at home long ago but the stereotypes in those images continue to shape perceptions of africa today the listening post often now on the legacy of postcards from days
throughout this interview in the same frame was a portrait of the 1st king of saudi arabia of the lizzie's the palestinian cause was essentially issue for him so you could see a bit of stagecraft along with the stagecraft on a lot of the ok thanks media in the late 19th century there was a form of mass media a visual one that predated television by about 50 years and he guesses as to what that medium was postcards. postcards were a european media phenomenon the photos let people see the world...
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do not forget sports day with lizzie at half past six. thank you very much.ut brexit because that came up briefly in that downing street briefing. before we hear what borisjohnson had to say to generalists worth telling you a couple of lines that have come through from lord frost, the uk brexit negotiator of course and we are hearing that he has told shall buy me a there is no basis for any negotiations in london on monday. that has been set because the commission president had treated earlier indicate that the brussels negotiating team would be coming to london next week to intensify talks and that was one of the words she used. however, now we hear lord frost has spoken to michel barnier to reiterate that we have no basis to reiterate that we have no basis to continue the trade talks without a fundamental change in the eu approach to these negotiations. so not coming to london, it would appear to be the message although it seems there may be conversations over the phone next week. during the question and answer session of downing street briefing depending i
do not forget sports day with lizzie at half past six. thank you very much.ut brexit because that came up briefly in that downing street briefing. before we hear what borisjohnson had to say to generalists worth telling you a couple of lines that have come through from lord frost, the uk brexit negotiator of course and we are hearing that he has told shall buy me a there is no basis for any negotiations in london on monday. that has been set because the commission president had treated earlier...
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. >> the money donated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think of great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping so many dogs in need. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal mansions depriving our schools. prop 19 closes this unfair loophole that's been exploited by an elite few and helps our schools, firefighters, and seniors. vote 'yes' on prop 19. tell them [record scratch] the party's over. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. ub
. >> the money donated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think of great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping so many dogs in need. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole....
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with a bounty over his head right now that's running in missouri a belief if district her name is lizzie simmons we have the 1st female female transgender democratic nominee in me a mason running in maryland's 1st district and we have other candidates that are absolutely as equally amazing as intelligent and with vision that you know we believe just serve the opportunity to be able to to take it to the national stage and that's what we did and i know you you actually did run for the presidency but in another life it may seem like to you you are with the u.s. air borne as an army major on foreign policy trump has said he wants the troops out of afghanistan by christmas biden as you know full well voted for the iraq war increasing troops to afghanistan bombing syria destroying africa's richest macavity country libya i mean just on foreign policy terms trumped by which one is the peace candidate. well you know look i mean we've been at war with and it is what it is i will tell you that i'm excited to hear anybody talk about pulling troops out because these are for every wars that are sendin
with a bounty over his head right now that's running in missouri a belief if district her name is lizzie simmons we have the 1st female female transgender democratic nominee in me a mason running in maryland's 1st district and we have other candidates that are absolutely as equally amazing as intelligent and with vision that you know we believe just serve the opportunity to be able to to take it to the national stage and that's what we did and i know you you actually did run for the presidency...
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anything more than a transitional figure is not likely as we'd see in scotland to set the whole on fire lizzy yeah i think that's a great question and i think that you're right he is probably a transitional figure not that he knows that i think the democrats have made their peace with their i think a part of the reason that he has such a new tense debate about the vice president who would be best president was because everybody understood that a person named vice president would have a say or to be the president in the next election and so i think they joe biden understands that he will likely not be changing the dual party tremendously that he will be a bit of a stable as of where the nation and i think most democrats and joe biden as a candidate is are out of there so are your hopes beyond that we might all be well for the democrats in the election be looking in 4 years time up to. a president kemal a hoss. i think that would be the only. way i have learned over the past 4 years to come in and monetary and manage my expectations s.-l. for now i just want a good clean election with a smooth
anything more than a transitional figure is not likely as we'd see in scotland to set the whole on fire lizzy yeah i think that's a great question and i think that you're right he is probably a transitional figure not that he knows that i think the democrats have made their peace with their i think a part of the reason that he has such a new tense debate about the vice president who would be best president was because everybody understood that a person named vice president would have a say or...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. won their first european trophy. they beat french giants toulon 32—19 in the challenge cup final, the second tier european cup competition. toulon are one of the most successful clubs in european rugby but they were well beaten by bristol, who were only promoted back to the top tier of english rugby two years ago. max malins got the crucial second half score in the south of france. bristol's celebrations could be muted though as they're on stand by to replace wasps in the premiership final next weekend if there's a coronavirus outbreak. tomorrow exeter play racing in the champions cup final. the english football league transfer window ended today without any massive movers but there are a few to tell you about. west ham have signed brentford winger benrahma. it's initially on a loan deal but the premier league side will have to buy him and the deal could end up costing £30 million crystal palace have bought another keeper — stoke's former england keeper jack butland who's still only 2
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. won their first european trophy. they beat french giants toulon 32—19 in the challenge cup final, the second tier european cup competition. toulon are one of the most successful clubs in european rugby but they were well beaten by bristol, who were only promoted back to the top tier of english rugby two years ago. max malins got the crucial second half score in the south of france. bristol's celebrations could be muted though...
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sport and for a full roundup, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes.he unseeded teenager iga swiatek won the french open without dropping a set. she beat the australian open champion, sofia kenin, in the final to become the first player from poland to win a major singles title. swiatek started strongly, racing to 3—0 up in the first set, but her serve started to let her down and the american, kenin, who's the 11th seed fought back to level things. but the underdog held it together enough to win the first set 6—4. and despite a wobble at the start of the second, she took advantage of her apparently injured opponent to win it 6—1. swiatec is ranked 54th in the world, making her the lowest—ranked woman to win the french open. iamso i am so happy. i am so glad that my family was here finally and i don't know, it is just overwhelming for me. two years ago i wonjunior grand slam and now imp. it feels like such a short time. —— now i am here. i am just overwhelmed. thank you all for cheering, it was an amazing final. thanks. valtteri bottas has claimed pole f
sport and for a full roundup, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes.he unseeded teenager iga swiatek won the french open without dropping a set. she beat the australian open champion, sofia kenin, in the final to become the first player from poland to win a major singles title. swiatek started strongly, racing to 3—0 up in the first set, but her serve started to let her down and the american, kenin, who's the 11th seed fought back to level things. but the underdog held...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.equalled michael schumacher‘s all—time record of 91 formula one victories. the championship leader won an action—packed eifel grand prix at the nurburgring, asjoe wilson reports. down on germany's famous circuit, michael schumacher was equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record f1 thought would never be caught. for victory 91, he had to get past his team—mate. both mercedes cars push the opening corner beyond its limits. valtteri bottas stayed in the lead. so, how within 20 minutes did hamilton get past? like that. some driver error by bottas, followed by mechanical failure. listen for the dreaded words. i have no power, no power. bottas out of the grand prix and hamilton was free. another display of concentration, control, his mastery of motor racing. lewis hamilton now commands this sport in the way that michael schumacher used to. commentator: the record is equalled! and here was a symbol of the significance — aspiring f1 driver mick schumacher presenting a racing helmet once worn by
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.equalled michael schumacher‘s all—time record of 91 formula one victories. the championship leader won an action—packed eifel grand prix at the nurburgring, asjoe wilson reports. down on germany's famous circuit, michael schumacher was equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record f1 thought would never be caught. for victory 91, he had to get past his team—mate. both mercedes cars push the opening corner...
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trump's medical team a few hours of course before we are expecting the president to leave hospital lizzie announced via tweets now they're saying the president isn't out of the woods just yet but he has been cleared to go home he'll receive his 5th dose over. on tuesday at barack at the white house he hasn't had a fever in 72 hours and the oxygen levels are normal let's cross live to our white house correspondent kelly halket was actually outside the walter reed military hospital. in both. right there and was listening to that news conference i suppose considering that the president had just tweeted that he was leaving they couldn't really say anything else what did you make overall of the details that they gave and also what they didn't say. yeah i think you really hit the nail on the head there it's what they didn't say i think the headline from this is that they have admitted that the president is well enough to leave the hospital but they have not said that he was well enough to hit the campaign trail in fact the timeline for that as they focus forward is very clear that they believe
trump's medical team a few hours of course before we are expecting the president to leave hospital lizzie announced via tweets now they're saying the president isn't out of the woods just yet but he has been cleared to go home he'll receive his 5th dose over. on tuesday at barack at the white house he hasn't had a fever in 72 hours and the oxygen levels are normal let's cross live to our white house correspondent kelly halket was actually outside the walter reed military hospital. in both....
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's a look — at some of what's coming—upramme. it's men's semi—finals day with a few fans allowed to watch at the french open. nadal‘s already through, will he bejoined by novak djokovic? still no spectators in sight for british football, as the premier league announces a new pay—per—view deal this month, costing £15 a game which many people think is just too much. everybody‘s think isjust too much. in difficult everybody‘s think is just too much. in difficult times. everybody‘s think isjust too much. in difficult times. we are everybody‘s in difficult times. we are certainly at the broadcast to have another look at that price. we are certainly at the broadcast to have another look at that price. meanwhile 20,000 fans will get to watch lewis hamilton try to match michael schumacher‘s all time win record in formula one this weekend. so lots to get through tonight with a packed weekend of sporting action. and we're starting with tennis and the french open semi—finals which feels such a strange thing to say in october but as i'
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's a look — at some of what's coming—upramme. it's men's semi—finals day with a few fans allowed to watch at the french open. nadal‘s already through, will he bejoined by novak djokovic? still no spectators in sight for british football, as the premier league announces a new pay—per—view deal this month, costing £15 a game which many people think is just too much. everybody‘s think isjust too much. in difficult...
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nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to loose as lizzie. a migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images have become in our minds wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become every day events australia california russia brazil ah planet is going up in flames whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. our reporter tatiana kundra 10 hell and 10 team went to russia where they met a woman who's made it life's work to plant for the future. she's replenishing the forests and the most that. what looks like random bunches of greenery are in fact pine tree saplings thousands of them already for planting marianna monty on new explains how it's done it's very simple you place the sapling in the hole then fill that with earth and check the saplings firmly better then check once more that it can't be pulled out yet. 8000 saplings are due to be planted today here on the outskirts of moscow marianna munteanu asked for help online and an
nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to loose as lizzie. a migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images have become in our minds wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become every day events australia california russia brazil ah planet is going up in flames whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. our reporter tatiana kundra 10 hell and 10 team...
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nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to lose says lizzie. the migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images of the company in our minds and wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become near every day events australia california russia brazil our planet is going up in flames whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. a reporter tatiana 110 hell and head went to russia where they met a woman who's made it work to plant for the future. she's replenishing the forests and the air must get. what looks like random bunches of greenery are in fact pine tree saplings thousands of them already for planting marianna montano explains how it's done. it's very simple you place the sampling in the hole then fill that with earth and check that the saplings firmly batted in check once more that it can't be pulled out yet. 8000 saplings are due to be planted today here on the outskirts of moscow marianna munteanu asked for help online and an
nonetheless hundreds try their luck every day they have nothing to lose says lizzie. the migrant bridge has sprung up in western europe. that britain and france want to shut down by all means. these devastating images of the company in our minds and wild fires on an almost apocalyptic scale have become near every day events australia california russia brazil our planet is going up in flames whatever the climate change deniers say we have a crisis on our hands. a reporter tatiana 110 hell and...
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ride, lizzie! ride! ride! ( cheers and applause ) so now it's down to biden and sanders.n at high noon right before they both eat dinner. ( laughter ) either one of these men would be the oldest president in u.s. history, so it's going to be important they choose a runny mate that is experienced, yet seems a lot younger. so... jimmy carter. a few months ago it was great. it was the holidays. i was drunk on egg nog. i was watching cheer. i was falling in love with baby yoda. i was looking forward. i was looking forward to impeaching the from the. remember that feeling. ( cheering ) we're going to get to trump. john bolton is going to testify in the senate! republicans are going to do the right thing! it's only march. ( laughter ) 2020 has done the impossible: made me nostalgic for 2019. ( laughter ). >> coming up, more of stephen colbert's best campaign monologues. >> stephen: you're finally going to get a chance to binge watch all that toilet paper you bought. you better watch it, jack, because i'm coming for it. i did not plan well. look limu! someone out there needs hel
ride, lizzie! ride! ride! ( cheers and applause ) so now it's down to biden and sanders.n at high noon right before they both eat dinner. ( laughter ) either one of these men would be the oldest president in u.s. history, so it's going to be important they choose a runny mate that is experienced, yet seems a lot younger. so... jimmy carter. a few months ago it was great. it was the holidays. i was drunk on egg nog. i was watching cheer. i was falling in love with baby yoda. i was looking...
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. >> shannon: democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer demanding lizzie graham take a shannon:r demanding judiciary chairman of the gravedigger covid-19 test before any confirmation hearing, chairman claimed present a doctors note meeting -- as needed test. democrats are looking to change the hearing. let's get some information on judge barrett. it will be a busy week for you. what it means to be human. we don't decide on timing for these things. welcome back. the senators say this. democrats on the committee sent this letter to graham saying we understand you plan to proceed with these hearings on october 12th despite the serious risk they present, no possible public health or scientific rationale justifies proceeding with the senate judiciary hearings next week, we should not proceed in such a reckless and blind fashion. >> sounds pretty desperate to me. so that they are grasping at straws when confronted with a nominee who is a brilliant jurist of impeccable integrity. the senators enormous latitude to structure these hearings in a way that will safeguard the health and safe
. >> shannon: democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer demanding lizzie graham take a shannon:r demanding judiciary chairman of the gravedigger covid-19 test before any confirmation hearing, chairman claimed present a doctors note meeting -- as needed test. democrats are looking to change the hearing. let's get some information on judge barrett. it will be a busy week for you. what it means to be human. we don't decide on timing for these things. welcome back. the senators say...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much. the championship leader won an action—packed eifel grand prix at the nurburgring — and is now also within just a couple of races of matching schumacher‘s seven world titles. joe wilson reports. down there, on germany's famous circuit, michael schumacher was equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record formula 1 equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record formula i thought would never be caught. the victory, 91, he had to get past his team—mate. both mercedes cars pushing the opening corner beyond its limits. foundry bottas stayed in the lead, so how within 20 minutes did hamilton get passed like that? some driver error by factory bottas followed by mechanicalfailure. the by factory bottas followed by mechanical failure. the dreaded words. i have no power. foundry got us words. i have no power. foundry got us out of the grand prix and hamilton free. another display of concentration, control, his mastery of motor racing. this moment has significance everywhere. a british leader of a global i
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much. the championship leader won an action—packed eifel grand prix at the nurburgring — and is now also within just a couple of races of matching schumacher‘s seven world titles. joe wilson reports. down there, on germany's famous circuit, michael schumacher was equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record formula 1 equalled. lewis hamilton reached a record formula i thought would never be caught....
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britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atout this for a comeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens liege—bastogne—liege race — but onlyjust!. julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he‘d won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn‘t see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our top story. tottenham have battered manchester united 6—1 at old trafford. a favourable return tojose mourniho‘s old club, celebrations from goal—scorers heung min—son and harry kane. but with united down to 16th in the table — there will be serious questions for ole gunner solskjaer to answer. that‘s all from sportsday.
britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atout this for a comeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens liege—bastogne—liege race — but onlyjust!. julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he‘d won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn‘t see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him....
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. >> shannon: democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer demanding lizzie graham take a covid testny confirmation hearings. chairman graham producing a doctor's note saying he doesn't need a test. democrats are angling to delay the hearing. let's get reaction. personal and professional insight from carter snead, a brand-new book. it's a busy week for you. "what it means to be human." we don't decide on timing but here we are. welcome back. >> great to be back. >> shannon: the senators say, democrats on the committee sent a letter to senator lindsey graham saying "we understand you plan to proceed with the hearings despite the serious risks they present. no plausible public health or scientific rationale justifies with proceeding with the hearings. we need not proceed in a reckless and blind fashion." they say it's not safe. >> that sounds desperate. seems like they are grasping at straws confronting with a nominee who is a brilliant to rest and has impeccable integrity. the senate has enormous latitude to structure the hearings in a way that will safeguard the health and safety of
. >> shannon: democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer demanding lizzie graham take a covid testny confirmation hearings. chairman graham producing a doctor's note saying he doesn't need a test. democrats are angling to delay the hearing. let's get reaction. personal and professional insight from carter snead, a brand-new book. it's a busy week for you. "what it means to be human." we don't decide on timing but here we are. welcome back. >> great to be back....
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the "lizzy mcguire star" posting this video of her husband rubbing her belly. and fans posting their congratulations. this will be her second child with koma whom shemarrieieied - she married last year. they had a daughter in 2018. duff also has an 8-year-old son to her first husband, mike comrie. >>> now to an event called black entrepreneur day. in additional to musical performances the free live stream featured event featured "shark tank's" damon john. interviewing celebrities about their business experience. lots of great stories, plus providing financial help for a handful of rising entrepreneurs and it is no strings attached. >> very cool. >> that's nice. >> thank you, mona. have a great sunday. have a great sunday to all of you. don't forget to stay tuned for martha raddatz with that special edition of "this week" live from philadelphia. we'll see you next weekend. week" live from philadelphia. we'll see you next weekend. >>> good morning erk everybody. i'm liz kreutz. extreme fire danger today, lights out for thousands possibly in the next several hours
the "lizzy mcguire star" posting this video of her husband rubbing her belly. and fans posting their congratulations. this will be her second child with koma whom shemarrieieied - she married last year. they had a daughter in 2018. duff also has an 8-year-old son to her first husband, mike comrie. >>> now to an event called black entrepreneur day. in additional to musical performances the free live stream featured event featured "shark tank's" damon john....