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and lizzie borden promptly fainted then. and earning the approval of all journalists, even the pretty hostile irish catholic paper from fall river. so, there is the sense that her own behavior, her own demeanor during the trial was as central to the question of her guilt or innocence as the arguments that are actually being made by the lawyers. and i should say that the book is mostly about the trial, so i just will very briefly give you a sense that for the prosecution as was indicated by my summary of the murders, the trial is a case of exclusive opportunity, you know, mixed with a powerful motive so that basically no one else could have done it, therefore lizzie borden did it. and we know that she hated her stepmother. they are largely silent on the question of why she killed her father. that seems to be something that the prosecutors can't quite grapple with themselves, that they -- that all the focus about the enmity in the household is about lizzie and her stepmother and not her father. the only thing the prosecution c
and lizzie borden promptly fainted then. and earning the approval of all journalists, even the pretty hostile irish catholic paper from fall river. so, there is the sense that her own behavior, her own demeanor during the trial was as central to the question of her guilt or innocence as the arguments that are actually being made by the lawyers. and i should say that the book is mostly about the trial, so i just will very briefly give you a sense that for the prosecution as was indicated by my...
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she talks about how the gilded age set up lizzie's treatment and set up the stage for what lizzie borden has become. now here's cara robertson. [ applause ] >> i'm not expecting a call. this is just to make sure i don't speak too long. thank you so much for coming, particularly on such a beautiful day. also i think that when you've been working on a subject for as long as i have, there is always a fear that you're involved in some sort of intellectual stockholm syndrome. it's nice to know once the book is actually out, there are people who might want to know a little more about it. what i would like to do is tell you a little more about what drew me into the case to give you a sense of what my approach is. although it's a very familiar case to many people, i'll give you a background about the story so we're all kind of on the same page for the question and answer period. and i look forward to knowing what it is that grabs you about the case. i started out by thinking that something like this, a great public trial would be a good way to get a window into the gilded age, which was a time o
she talks about how the gilded age set up lizzie's treatment and set up the stage for what lizzie borden has become. now here's cara robertson. [ applause ] >> i'm not expecting a call. this is just to make sure i don't speak too long. thank you so much for coming, particularly on such a beautiful day. also i think that when you've been working on a subject for as long as i have, there is always a fear that you're involved in some sort of intellectual stockholm syndrome. it's nice to know...
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the assumption is then lizzie lizzie borden would then move out undone live down her notoriety. her supporters cooled in their enthusiasm pretty quickly, people began to wonder if she didn't do it, then who did? she found that the pews around her own seat at her local church were empty when she tried to return. and this church had formed the bedrock of her support during the trial. and that pretty much set the tone for her treatment in the polite circles of society. her sister, who i had mentioned with ten years older and was a bit of a mother figure to her lived with her, they had moved from the more cramped house to what you might call a make mansion in the elite residential district of fall river. and they lived in the air for 12 years together with lizzie borden increasingly isolated until they had a mysterious fight and the rift persisted until the sister died within a month of each other. so lizzie borden i moved out her last days alone. shunned by the people she most wished eternal and it's always struck me that also shows the nerve that is remarked upon a trial. and poss
the assumption is then lizzie lizzie borden would then move out undone live down her notoriety. her supporters cooled in their enthusiasm pretty quickly, people began to wonder if she didn't do it, then who did? she found that the pews around her own seat at her local church were empty when she tried to return. and this church had formed the bedrock of her support during the trial. and that pretty much set the tone for her treatment in the polite circles of society. her sister, who i had...
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faiza and lizzy, thank you very much.efore that, it is click. it's the hardest problem in technology, and one that could change everything. this week, we're in arizona, the self—driving capital of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, meet the people who are not happy to see them... what am i going to do then? stand in line for food? ..and to find out what happens when the tech goes wrong. when california told uber that there were going to be some new regulations they needed to adhere to, governor ducey in a public announcement said... california may not want you, we want you to know that arizona does. we are a state that is open for business. welcomes business and new people and technology. 0ur governor, governor ducey, - had basically opened wide the arms of our state to welcome them| there and it was a no—brainer. chandler is a hub where autonomousl vehicles are growing and having more miles mapped on our roads than any place else in the galaxy. _ it's kind great to bel in the centre of that. chandler, i b
faiza and lizzy, thank you very much.efore that, it is click. it's the hardest problem in technology, and one that could change everything. this week, we're in arizona, the self—driving capital of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, meet the people who are not happy to see them... what am i going to do then? stand in line for food? ..and to find out what happens when the tech goes wrong. when california told uber that there were going to be some new regulations they needed to...
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i'd love to see you in person. >> seth: all the best, lizzie.ndmaids tale" are available on hulu. we'll be right back with ari melber ♪ the new samsung galaxy s21. this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? your're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last the whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪♪ right now, thousands of bartenders have nowhere to use their skills. ♪♪ the bulleit frontier fund is making a commitment to help bartenders keep doing what they do best. let's keep our bartenders pouring. keep doing what they do best. ♪ listen to your heart, ♪ ♪ find a gift perfect for me. ♪ ♪ put it in your cart, ♪ ♪ a great price, all would agree. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love what you get me, ♪ ♪ i won't have to lie. ♪ ♪ so put it in your cart, ♪ ♪ spend less, gift better, goodbye... ♪ this mother's day, listen to your heart. spend less, gift better. t.j. maxx, marshalls, & homegoods dsc. ♪ so many razors, how do i cho
i'd love to see you in person. >> seth: all the best, lizzie.ndmaids tale" are available on hulu. we'll be right back with ari melber ♪ the new samsung galaxy s21. this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? your're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last the whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪♪ right now, thousands of bartenders have...
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lizzie, thank you.out snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in the snow. so here are some more. see you next time. goodbye! hello there. the arctic blast has arrived now and it is going to be with us for the next few days, bringing sunshine, wintry showers and some strong winds. this band of cloud here has been bringing some wintry weather across more southern parts of the uk. that is moving through. you can see all those shower clouds streaming down from the north in that cold air that originates all the way from the arctic. so it does feel cold today, but many places are stil
lizzie, thank you.out snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in...
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lizzie, thank you.ed about snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in the snow. so here are some more. see you next time. goodbye! hello there. 0ur easter sunday weather is shaping up to be pretty good for much of the country with some good spells of sunshine, especially for england and wales. a vast improvement for the eastern side of england after the grey, chilly weather of late. but we'll start to see changes across the north, a reversal of fortunes for scotland and northern ireland. this weather front sinking south will bring wet and windy weather later in the day here. but
lizzie, thank you.ed about snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of...
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lizzie, thank you.out snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in the snow. so here are some more. see you next time. goodbye! hello. although thursday was a little less claude for many, friday plunges us back into the arctic air. in fact, we will stay with the colder air again into the weekend for many. there is certainly a chance of those snow showers and possibly wet and windy weather in the south, we will come to that in a moment. this is the weather front ushering that cold air southwards and that will push to most parts by the end of the day today. with it the brisk wind whi
lizzie, thank you.out snow — an acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in...
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life has now changed for lizzie. she's looking forward to graduating.n by the mental health system, and is campaigning for change. if you go for mental health support and you're told you're not sick enough, it is really, really hard to deal with. it makes you feel really invalidated and really worthless. i think that can then push people into other behaviours. feeling like they need to make themselves worse in order to qualify for the treatment. organisations who support young people's well—being are seeing more asking for help than ever before. during lockdown, online videos and virtual counselling have been a way to keep going. but they warn that the legacy of the covid pandemic means they will need to expand their services in the future. the lack of the social lives that they had around school, university, and also a difficult home environment as well that a lot of young people have been in, with concerns around domestic abuse and things like that, too, and all of these things are increasingly putting pressure on and making things more and more diffi
life has now changed for lizzie. she's looking forward to graduating.n by the mental health system, and is campaigning for change. if you go for mental health support and you're told you're not sick enough, it is really, really hard to deal with. it makes you feel really invalidated and really worthless. i think that can then push people into other behaviours. feeling like they need to make themselves worse in order to qualify for the treatment. organisations who support young people's...
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lizzie, thank you.acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in the snow. so here are some more. see you next time. goodbye! well, it's certainly been cold in the last couple of days. we've snow, particularly across northern parts of the uk. but here's the good news if you don't like the cold. it is going to feel a lot better on wednesday. we won't have that cold northerly wind. we won't have that windchill, which we've been experiencing for a couple of days now. but the arctic air has spread right across the continent into northern parts of the mediterranean as well, so it's quite a widespre
lizzie, thank you.acrobatic performance from a giant panda in washington, dc in february. next up, the olympics. that's all we have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we're back later in the year, but until then, you can never get enough of pandas in the snow. so...
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lizzie, thanks very much. and sounds of this year's easter music are looking a little different as our religion correspondent harry farley explains. for most of the past year, the choir at chingford parish church was silent. in places of worship around the country, singing has been restricted. now, for the first time in many months, the choir has returned. singing. the last time that we sang must have been in september, october time, so quite a few months. it feels really good. i think itjust doesn't have the same essence when you're singing to a backing track. i think a lot of what being a choir is about is the community, it's being able to know that you're singing with someone in that moment, it's the connections you make, it's hearing the harmonies that surround you, and notjust coming at you from a screen or in a headset. like many other places of worship, chingford parish church moved its services and its choir online in the past year. even as people return in limited numbers, a hybrid of in—person and on
lizzie, thanks very much. and sounds of this year's easter music are looking a little different as our religion correspondent harry farley explains. for most of the past year, the choir at chingford parish church was silent. in places of worship around the country, singing has been restricted. now, for the first time in many months, the choir has returned. singing. the last time that we sang must have been in september, october time, so quite a few months. it feels really good. i think itjust...
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really interesting thing about lizzy mick duffy is that she has an outsized personality so she would entertain the president by doing puppet shows. she had a early iteration of the muppets and one draw was called suicide, the other bill was called decibel and she would have -- so she was a favorite of the president. and actually she would campaign for the president. in 1936, an election that was -- for roosevelt she was in a slump in major cities across the united states. i will give you an example of the kind of campaigning that she's doing. this is from the baltimore african american, an african american newspaper, it says no man is a hero to his valley. for over 150 years since -- may the above statement the world has debated on both sides of. it last, week mrs. elizabeth each month, the white house -- roosevelts valley taking the -- classed roosevelt with lincoln whose love for his fellow man has been something akin to the divine. here's a way for whom the employer is a hero. that's the. news the bigger news is the white house club doing a slow job as a campaign speaker. mrs. mik
really interesting thing about lizzy mick duffy is that she has an outsized personality so she would entertain the president by doing puppet shows. she had a early iteration of the muppets and one draw was called suicide, the other bill was called decibel and she would have -- so she was a favorite of the president. and actually she would campaign for the president. in 1936, an election that was -- for roosevelt she was in a slump in major cities across the united states. i will give you an...
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of well, you're right, lizzie. i do not -- graves, but i do not lament his passing. as you described, he caused a lot of people a lot of trouble. a lot of bad consequences. not only wealthy people. a lot of non-wealthy people who were recipients of various charities who were invested with madoff. you know, you've got to do your due diligence, right, when you make these investments. liz: exactly. >> i remember on our former network, you and me, and a former show i used to anchor, i had ken langone on, cofounder of home depot, and he knew madoff. we were talking about it one evening, and he said that madoff pitched him but ken being, you know, ab old school kind of guy, he started asking questions and he wanted to see documents, and he saw this fabulous rate of return every year, and he didn't do it. and the moral of that story is you've gotted to do your due diligence. investing is very serious business, you know? do your due diligence. madoff was a crook, what else can we say? he was a crook. it's a terrible story.
of well, you're right, lizzie. i do not -- graves, but i do not lament his passing. as you described, he caused a lot of people a lot of trouble. a lot of bad consequences. not only wealthy people. a lot of non-wealthy people who were recipients of various charities who were invested with madoff. you know, you've got to do your due diligence, right, when you make these investments. liz: exactly. >> i remember on our former network, you and me, and a former show i used to anchor, i had ken...
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maggie wilson was found dead by lizzie miller ms. miller was able to supply the following information. is miller roomed in the same house as maggie wilson but knew her only as they met in the hall he thought maggie was a subject to fits seizures a couple of male friends came to see maggie fairly regularly. and sunday night in early november in 1896 the men were there. and there was a good deal of drinking going on sometime after they left lizzy heard that the water was still running in the bathroom upon opening the door. she found at the scene as set forth in the model. so this is the moment that her. turning other tenant resident open up the door and found her like this. but there's the detail work that's in it. the the linoleum in front of the commode is worn down where the feet would be and there's warren spots in front of the door. now the only way to do that is to put a piece of cloth on your finger and you spend hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours rubbing it and that's what you do. that's how you make that w
maggie wilson was found dead by lizzie miller ms. miller was able to supply the following information. is miller roomed in the same house as maggie wilson but knew her only as they met in the hall he thought maggie was a subject to fits seizures a couple of male friends came to see maggie fairly regularly. and sunday night in early november in 1896 the men were there. and there was a good deal of drinking going on sometime after they left lizzy heard that the water was still running in the...
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james hare had married her daughter only a few months before and lizzy's other five children accompanied james and his wife on the forced removal and was reared by them. so in mid-june, three groups of about 800 each were started west from ross's landing in present chattanooga, tennessee. two by moccasin bend and the other across the upper part of moccasin bend on the old federal road. of that group, only 635 arrived in the west with 146 deaths and 2 births being recorded. there was a severe crowd at the time with extreme heat, and james's mother, katie north, along with her father, was in this group. her father, william north, was a white man who had married a cherokee woman about 60 years before. a couple of months before, he had been described as being upwards of 100 years and completely blind for the last 25 years. there's no record of his arriving in the west. however, in a series of interviews conducted in the chattanooga area around 1900, a mr. a.g. carter tells this story. a white man named north married an indian and later became blind. he, that is, mr. carter, heard that they t
james hare had married her daughter only a few months before and lizzy's other five children accompanied james and his wife on the forced removal and was reared by them. so in mid-june, three groups of about 800 each were started west from ross's landing in present chattanooga, tennessee. two by moccasin bend and the other across the upper part of moccasin bend on the old federal road. of that group, only 635 arrived in the west with 146 deaths and 2 births being recorded. there was a severe...
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yeah yeah >> yeah, cause obviously i can't trust justin with a camera so it was lizzie >> jimmy: andick around kate upton kate, we love you. [ cheers and applause ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news... men early in the first half when vesetergaard was sent off for a foul, it had looked an impossible task against a leicester side keen to cement their place in the top 4. but southampton took the lead from a james ward prowse penalty given after an iheanacho handball. iheanacho reprieved himself by assisting leicester's equaliser which was nodded in byjonny evans midway through the second half and it stayed i—i. no fans allowed at that game, of course, but supporters will be able to attend the final two matches of premier league season. matchday 37 will now take place on the 18th and 19th of may, meaning clubs will be able to have one home game with fans. from the 17th may, outdoor sports venues are due to be allowed up to 10,000 fans or 25% capacity, whichever figure is lower. meanwhile, away fans could also be allowed back at those final two matches for the first time since the start of the pandemic. a four day boycott of social media platforms started today by clubs, athletes and sp
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news... men early in the first half when vesetergaard was sent off for a foul, it had looked an impossible task against a leicester side keen to cement their place in the top 4. but southampton took the lead from a james ward prowse penalty given after an iheanacho handball. iheanacho reprieved himself by assisting leicester's equaliser which was nodded in byjonny evans midway through the second half and it stayed i—i. no fans...
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hello i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.27—16 by la rochelle tonight. the french side, second in their domestic league were slick and although gloucester kept up the pressure la rochelle never looked in much danger, this their second try after 22 minutes as arthur retiere squeezing over in the corner. la rochelle will play scarlets or sale in the quarterfinals. meanwhile london irish are through to the european challenge cup quarter finals after pulling off an incredible late comeback to beat cardiff blues despite playing neary half the game with 14 men. in the other games, bath beat zebre and glasgow lost to montpellier. onto football and championship leaders norwich were denied their 10th win in 11 games after preston equalised in the 95th—minute. emi buendia's first half goalfor norwich looked like it was enough to give them yet another victory. but then deep into injury time, brad potts' deflected shot went in to make it 1—1. norwich are six points ahead of watford, who beat sheffield wednesday 1—0. so this is how it loo
hello i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.27—16 by la rochelle tonight. the french side, second in their domestic league were slick and although gloucester kept up the pressure la rochelle never looked in much danger, this their second try after 22 minutes as arthur retiere squeezing over in the corner. la rochelle will play scarlets or sale in the quarterfinals. meanwhile london irish are through to the european challenge cup quarter finals after pulling off an...
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the case received international attention as lizzie borden was tried for the murder of her father and stepmother in falls river, massachusetts. politics and prose bookstore hosted this event.
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the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bob the ship that you are fighting to both countries india and france the naval vessels what recently part of the french name an exercise la perouse and they beginning a bilateral exercise better not in about 2 weeks time. what is the component of this is this essentially a security component in the in depressive it been looking at. well what has been taking place for more than 20 us no. it is a bilateral naval exercise between the french and the indian navies and this year. it is i think we will also have an aircraft carrier group on both sides each participating in the exercise the exercise look at the rules that you just referred to which has taken place earlier this month. is an exercise that in war the 4 coordinations as well as fronts indicating the french willingness and desire to be. relationship with the board as well as you know court is not an alliance because india is not an ally india is not an ally of the unit
the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bob the ship that you are fighting to both countries india and france the naval vessels what recently part of the french name an exercise la perouse and they beginning a bilateral exercise better not in about 2 weeks time. what is the component of this is this essentially a security component in the in depressive it been looking...
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so and surprisingly he did mention lizzie in the volley but what did he say with regard to foreign policy. well there had been huge expectations that he could make some big announcement when it comes to foreign policy especially against the backdrop of escalating tensions between russia and the u.s. and also between russia and ukraine we've seen in the past few weeks a huge troop build up on the russian ukrainian border with russian troops being moved there but instead put in very much presented russia as a peace broker he mentioned particularly the syrian conflict where russia has had an active role and he said that actually russia wants good international relations but actually it's other countries that have been poking russia. continuously as he put it almost as a sport and he made it clear almost as a warning that russia has a red line and if you poke russia one too many times then there can be serious consequences a warning i think that was very much directed also at the u.s. and ukraine. of all these supporters are calling for protests now all over the country how big can we expect
so and surprisingly he did mention lizzie in the volley but what did he say with regard to foreign policy. well there had been huge expectations that he could make some big announcement when it comes to foreign policy especially against the backdrop of escalating tensions between russia and the u.s. and also between russia and ukraine we've seen in the past few weeks a huge troop build up on the russian ukrainian border with russian troops being moved there but instead put in very much...
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miss lizzy. check this out. i think we found her. your county telling on 11 12 13 14 15 16 that makes me dizzy. just looking at it. now wait. 31 44 36. well i don't like these are men. no, we did. we did. we did loop it, frank. did okay. gosh, i was just gonna let you keep counting. okay you totally got me on that one. man, our producer jason appelbaum tells me it wasn't speed it up, though. i enjoyed that, frank. i'm oh, my god. you got to get you got vertical e gottammm, th. what are you doing with those? luke and i are doing a recycling drive. if we collect enough bottles, they build a school in africa. luke: wouldn't that be so cool to go to a school made out of bottles? that would certainly be a special school. did you hear what i said, parents -- "special school"? okay. nobody make a big deal about it, but i just broke up with dylan. no! oh, my gosh. are you okay, honey? yeah, i'm fine. i just -- i need to date someone who has a clue, instead of an idiot who bangs his head every time he rides his bike out of his garage. every t
miss lizzy. check this out. i think we found her. your county telling on 11 12 13 14 15 16 that makes me dizzy. just looking at it. now wait. 31 44 36. well i don't like these are men. no, we did. we did. we did loop it, frank. did okay. gosh, i was just gonna let you keep counting. okay you totally got me on that one. man, our producer jason appelbaum tells me it wasn't speed it up, though. i enjoyed that, frank. i'm oh, my god. you got to get you got vertical e gottammm, th. what are you...
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commentator and former labour parliamentary candidate and nonresident fellow at new york university, and lizzyurden is the uk economy reporter at bloomberg. welcome back to both you. we will hear from welcome back to both you. we will hearfrom both welcome back to both you. we will hear from both of them in just a moment. but we've had a few more front pages and since our last paper reviewjust under an hour ago. let's start with the i. it says government scientists are urging caution, as england takes another major step out of the national lockdown. the queen says the death of her husband, the duke of edinburgh, has "left a huge void in her life". that's in the telegraph. the death of prince philip was "so gentle" — that's according to sophie, countess of wessex, whose comments are on the front page of the metro. the daily mail also leads with the countess of wessex's description of the duke's final hours. she said he slipped away peacefully as if "somebody took him by the hand". according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over the effective
commentator and former labour parliamentary candidate and nonresident fellow at new york university, and lizzyurden is the uk economy reporter at bloomberg. welcome back to both you. we will hear from welcome back to both you. we will hearfrom both welcome back to both you. we will hear from both of them in just a moment. but we've had a few more front pages and since our last paper reviewjust under an hour ago. let's start with the i. it says government scientists are urging caution, as...
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charge here i don't know what their rationale is because i'm just a simple scientist i know you know lizzie and infectious diseases but i don't know what it is so that's more like i think as a journalist i think you understand those things much for them i do now you said that you were a simple scientist and this is you're being modest but you're actually a pretty big name in the field off infectious diseases you have more than 25000 academic citations you teach at ha'aretz your work at respectable hospitals do you think. we there should have taken your credentials or any other person's cred actual in chip count when mulling over it that weeks or would you be more comfortable with them applying that policy blindly i don't think they should take my correction into account i think that. if most of it will taste press their views freely society with whoever they are and there's actually a lot of people who are not scientists who have very insightful. thoughts about the fandom me now one of the principles of public health many of it always have been thrown out there into the room this year but r
charge here i don't know what their rationale is because i'm just a simple scientist i know you know lizzie and infectious diseases but i don't know what it is so that's more like i think as a journalist i think you understand those things much for them i do now you said that you were a simple scientist and this is you're being modest but you're actually a pretty big name in the field off infectious diseases you have more than 25000 academic citations you teach at ha'aretz your work at...
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and lizzy's other four children, were reared by them. in mid june three groups of about 800 each, were started west from ras is landing in tennessee. of that group, only 635 arrived. with 146 deaths, and to births being recorded. there is a severe drought at the time with such extreme heat. and james hehr's mother, was in this group. her father william north was a white man, who married a cherokee woman about 60 years before. a couple of months before he had been described as being upwards of 100 years. there is no record of his arriving in the west. however in a series of interviews, conducted in the chat knew that era area at about 1900. mr. carter tells the story. the white man named north married and indian, he that is mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west, because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups in the fall, when it would be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general s
and lizzy's other four children, were reared by them. in mid june three groups of about 800 each, were started west from ras is landing in tennessee. of that group, only 635 arrived. with 146 deaths, and to births being recorded. there is a severe drought at the time with such extreme heat. and james hehr's mother, was in this group. her father william north was a white man, who married a cherokee woman about 60 years before. a couple of months before he had been described as being upwards of...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. hello, thank you.nuing their dominance in the famous — event which was staged outside london for the first time since the second world war. our correspondent katie gornall reports. it's one of sport's most traditional showdowns but, this year, nothing about it looks familiar. gone is the river thames lined with fans. in its place, a landscape devoid of all the usual landmarks. here on the banks of the great ouse, the crews had to make their own atmosphere. go! the pandemic — and the closure of hammersmith bridge — had forced the change of scenery, giving cambridge a home advantage. and yet, the women's race was nervily close. sudden movement and clashing, and this can cause all sorts of problems. on a straight course, oxford — on the right — almost veered into cambridge's path, but the light blues fought back and found their rhythm to win for the fourth successive time. and they have that feeling now, cambridge across the finish line! they wore white ribbons to show support for sexual assault victims a
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. hello, thank you.nuing their dominance in the famous — event which was staged outside london for the first time since the second world war. our correspondent katie gornall reports. it's one of sport's most traditional showdowns but, this year, nothing about it looks familiar. gone is the river thames lined with fans. in its place, a landscape devoid of all the usual landmarks. here on the banks of the great...
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lizzie says, people know what went on in georgia during the presidential election. it was corrupt. george in atlanta. good morning. caller: yes, i would like to speak about, since 2005, georgia had the law that you can vote by ballot. the republicans put in place. all of a sudden, now, we are looking at the republican party getting mad because they lost the election. it amazes me that people across the country will talk about george's voting laws when they should mind their own business. georgia knows how to run their own elections, we have done it for hundreds of years. for someone to say that we don't know what we are doing, pay attention to your own state. we are a state that will take care of itself. when our governor sits here and lets our president talk to him like a dog, lets our secretary of state being treated like a dog, i don't understand where we are going in this country. thank you. host: greg bluestein, your reaction? guest: this speaks doing issue that governor kemp faces, even though it feels like his standing has improved with republicans. former president trump ha
lizzie says, people know what went on in georgia during the presidential election. it was corrupt. george in atlanta. good morning. caller: yes, i would like to speak about, since 2005, georgia had the law that you can vote by ballot. the republicans put in place. all of a sudden, now, we are looking at the republican party getting mad because they lost the election. it amazes me that people across the country will talk about george's voting laws when they should mind their own business....
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here are the headlines tonight.f sport unites in a boycott of social media, we hear from some of those making a stand. if you don't start regulating your platform, it will be an indefinite blackout. lewis hamilton is joining—in the boycott but on the track he has some real competition this season and it's bringing him to life. and as the world snooker championship draws to a climax, the sport's boss tells us why it's great to have fans back at the crucible. hello and welcome to sportsday. so we're starting with the story that's uniting the world of sport — the 4 day boycott of social media to protest against online abuse. it's been led by football clubs and players but athletes from across the sporting world sent their last messages at 3 0 clock this afternoon. these arejust some of the organisations joining—in the demonstration aimed at trying to tackle the growing issue of abuse and discrimination across all social media platforms. and they won't be tapping on their timelines — until midnight on monday. well as i
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here are the headlines tonight.f sport unites in a boycott of social media, we hear from some of those making a stand. if you don't start regulating your platform, it will be an indefinite blackout. lewis hamilton is joining—in the boycott but on the track he has some real competition this season and it's bringing him to life. and as the world snooker championship draws to a climax, the sport's boss tells us why it's great to...
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lizzie greenwood—hughes has all the sport. california. the leaderboard is ever—changing but players are informed so far with mariah. she's been leading but now she's tied for first with another and england prospect georgia hall is one of several players in the clubhouse on five under. the overnight leader tees off shortly. juventus coach andrea pirlo has left weston mckennie, paulo dybala and arthur out of the squad for saturday's serie a game against torino after the trio breached covid protocols. the players were fined by the club after usa midfielder mckennie hosted a dinner party on wednesday. argentina striker dybala and brazil midfielder arthur were among 10 guests at the gathering. italy currently has a nationwide curfew from 10 pm until 5 in the morning. the manager of the english premier league leaders — manchester city — pep guardiola has said they're unlikely to buy a replacement striker this summer — because they're all too expensive. sergio aguero will leave the club at the end of the season and guardiola has been
lizzie greenwood—hughes has all the sport. california. the leaderboard is ever—changing but players are informed so far with mariah. she's been leading but now she's tied for first with another and england prospect georgia hall is one of several players in the clubhouse on five under. the overnight leader tees off shortly. juventus coach andrea pirlo has left weston mckennie, paulo dybala and arthur out of the squad for saturday's serie a game against torino after the trio breached covid...
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the professor went on to get a pulitzer prize for his biography of lizzy that's grant. w. e. b.e voices book, black reconstruction published in 1935, and it was radical, because it challenged the school of historians at columbia university and they were -- of the mythology of reconstruction being a dismal failure and an embarrassment to the history of american democracy. dubois's -- eric the owner, the chief consultant to our series it's so ironic that he is our leading reconstruction historian at columbia university. it is almost as if, i think he's about to publish his tenth book on reconstruction on the 13th or 14th or 15th amendment which should be out in september. i think it is a personal mission for him to refute the terribly racist claims made by -- his own predecessors in the history department at columbia and set the record straight. he had us read the voices book black reconstruction and then a book by logan. most of you have not heard of logan, the wreath and logan was the third or fourth black man to get a ph.d. in history from harvard. at one time it was engaged to
the professor went on to get a pulitzer prize for his biography of lizzy that's grant. w. e. b.e voices book, black reconstruction published in 1935, and it was radical, because it challenged the school of historians at columbia university and they were -- of the mythology of reconstruction being a dismal failure and an embarrassment to the history of american democracy. dubois's -- eric the owner, the chief consultant to our series it's so ironic that he is our leading reconstruction historian...
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at 7.30 it's dateline london, but first a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie a fullattempt to tackle online abuse and discrimination. the premier league is that all accounts will be silent until tuesday with an aim to encourage companies to take a stronger stance against racist and sexist abuse on the platform is that all accounts will be silent until tuesday with an aim to encourage companies to take a stronger stance against racist and sexist abuse on the platforms. the wsl are calling for stronger preventative and take—down measures and manchester united tweeted earlier, see online abuse, see that. the cricket board said simply enough. the england rugby union page on instagram calls most to be done to stop online abuse and better accountability. —— calls for more to be done. managers across the premier league have been having their say on the bike up today including tottenham's interim manager ryan mason. he said he was a victim of abuse and social media after he had to retire from football due to a head injury. i after he had to retire from football due to a head
at 7.30 it's dateline london, but first a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie a fullattempt to tackle online abuse and discrimination. the premier league is that all accounts will be silent until tuesday with an aim to encourage companies to take a stronger stance against racist and sexist abuse on the platform is that all accounts will be silent until tuesday with an aim to encourage companies to take a stronger stance against racist and sexist abuse on the platforms. the...
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question from lizzie on twitter on the border wall. since the wall construction was under contract, are we still living to pay even though the building has stopped? guest: the answers we will have to according to the former acting commissioner of customs and border protection. he says the administration will be on the hook for billions of dollars in payments for the contract that won't be paid out. he estimates there are thousands of tons of steel that were procured to build the wall that are sitting around and the government has to figure out what to do with that. that question is very astute. there are issues the administration will have to work through to cancel those contracts. host: here is some of what the latest administration has set on the wall. we will hear that and hear your thoughts. @cspanwj --[video clip] >> dhs secretary is looking to fill some gaps in the wall at the southern border. >> wall construction remains caused. to the extent permitted by law. some has already been funded through congressional authorization and
question from lizzie on twitter on the border wall. since the wall construction was under contract, are we still living to pay even though the building has stopped? guest: the answers we will have to according to the former acting commissioner of customs and border protection. he says the administration will be on the hook for billions of dollars in payments for the contract that won't be paid out. he estimates there are thousands of tons of steel that were procured to build the wall that are...
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evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen, and lizzyith the headlines in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. generally speaking, it looks like monday should be a dryer day, and temperatures may be a little higher than they were over the weekend. it certainly was a cold weekend, and we had widespread wintry showers developing, even had some snow here for a while in greater london. a lot of those wintry showers are fading away, but we still have cold air across the uk. high pressure towards the southwest — and running around the top of it, this weak weather front has been bringing some damp weather into northern ireland, that's pushing into parts of wales and southern england. there could briefly be a little bit of sleet and snow as we run into the colder air. and we start monday with a widespread frost, perhaps some icy patches. lowest temperatures in scotland and northern england, where we have the clearer skies. maybe still some damp weather, a bit of rain or wintering us across pa
evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen, and lizzyith the headlines in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. generally speaking, it looks like monday should be a dryer day, and temperatures may be a little higher than they were over the weekend. it certainly was a cold weekend, and we had widespread wintry showers developing, even had some snow here for a while in greater london. a lot...
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lizzie suffered from post—traumatic stress disorder while she was pregnant after she previously had arriage, to the point where i couldn't drive. so my husband at that point told me i needed to speak to my midwife and sort of pushed me to be a bit more open about it. and she referred me to the mental health team. this chair? yes. at this hub in plymouth, they offer both maternity services and highly specialist psychological treatments as well as bereavement counselling. the idea is by having everything under one roof, it's easier to get help, meaning they will be able to help thousands more people every year. it's very important for them to access mental health support quickly. because baby and children can't wait, so when you have a woman in the perinatal period, she needs to nurse a dependent child. and actually if her mental health is not great, then that can impact on her ability to nurse her child. work on these hubs began before the coronavirus pandemic but nhs england says the last year could mean even more demand for their mental health services. a lot will depend on how socie
lizzie suffered from post—traumatic stress disorder while she was pregnant after she previously had arriage, to the point where i couldn't drive. so my husband at that point told me i needed to speak to my midwife and sort of pushed me to be a bit more open about it. and she referred me to the mental health team. this chair? yes. at this hub in plymouth, they offer both maternity services and highly specialist psychological treatments as well as bereavement counselling. the idea is by having...
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our guests tonight are political commentator faiza shaheen and lizzy burden, who is uk economy reporterher cold day today. we've seen showers developing widely across the uk, and again, it's been cold enough or wintryness in those showers, some hail, sleet and some snow, particularly over the high ground. we've got cold air across the uk with a northerly breeze heading our way. high—pressure sitting to the west of the uk. but if we look at the satellite picture, out in the atlantic, we've got this cloud heading towards the uk, and that's already arrived in northern ireland ahead of that shower cloud. there's still some showers around at the moment, they will linger longer across eastern areas before fading away. some icy patches are possible, as there could be in wales and towards the cotswolds with some rain, sleet and also some snow possible. it won't be as cold in northern ireland, but there's a pretty widespread frost elsewhere, lowest temperatures in northern england and also scotland, where we have got the clearer skies. this wetter weather moves through wales quickly into souther
our guests tonight are political commentator faiza shaheen and lizzy burden, who is uk economy reporterher cold day today. we've seen showers developing widely across the uk, and again, it's been cold enough or wintryness in those showers, some hail, sleet and some snow, particularly over the high ground. we've got cold air across the uk with a northerly breeze heading our way. high—pressure sitting to the west of the uk. but if we look at the satellite picture, out in the atlantic, we've got...
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hi, lizzie. manchester city showed little signs of rustiness.ing aside third place leicester 2—0 to move 17 points clear at the top. jim lumsden reports. who could fill his estimable boots? the boss employs a straight face, saying we cannot afford to spend. leicester inflicted a rare dumping on the league leaders at the end he had, despite having little possession. here, city again dominated the first half to no avail. a more threatening leicester in the second half, but the stalemate persisted. as so often, sergio aguero continued it unobserved. anyone can score in this team. benjamin mendy for one. sterling thought about it for a while, and it was finished off. west brom is still seven points from safety. in the late game, it is nights against seventh, arsenal beat liverpool. brora rangers of the highland league stunned hearts in the second round of the scottish cup but their run is now over. they took the lead against league two side stranraer in round three today but succumbed in extra time 3—1. fraserburgh and formartine were also beaten —
hi, lizzie. manchester city showed little signs of rustiness.ing aside third place leicester 2—0 to move 17 points clear at the top. jim lumsden reports. who could fill his estimable boots? the boss employs a straight face, saying we cannot afford to spend. leicester inflicted a rare dumping on the league leaders at the end he had, despite having little possession. here, city again dominated the first half to no avail. a more threatening leicester in the second half, but the stalemate...
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lizzie, thank you. have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we are back later in the air somewhere. we are back later in the ai , , ., air but untilthen, you can never aet air but untilthen, you can never get enough _ air but untilthen, you can never get enough pandas _ air but untilthen, you can never get enough pandas in _ air but untilthen, you can never get enough pandas in the - air but untilthen, you can never get enough pandas in the snow. j get enough pandas in the snow. so here are more. see you next time. goodbye! hello there. for those of you lucky enough to have blue sky and sunshine by day, well, that's going to
lizzie, thank you. have time for for this edition of weather world. you can watch clips from some of our previous programmes at bbc website. yes, you can watch when we went whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm _ whiskey tasting in scotland. that was a good one. i'm sure there is a link to weather and climate in there somewhere. we are back later in the air somewhere. we are back...
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our review of the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen, and lizzyking at some of the biggest of his that the uk economy reopening. more than three months after a third national lockdown was imposed in england, thousands of businesses are preparing to reopen under the next phase of covid restrictions easing. shops are reopening and pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also reopen. wales also reopens retail tomorrow — remaining pupils will return to school and restrictions on travelling across the border will ease. in scotland all pupils, except those who are shielding, will return to the classroom. and pupils in northern ireland will also go back to school. here's our business correspondent, katy austin, on the changes in england. staff are back from furlough, preparing this store in leamington spa for reopening. excited, yeah. it's the third time now that we're reopening again, so we just want to get back into it now. lockdown one pushed this lingerie an
our review of the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen, and lizzyking at some of the biggest of his that the uk economy reopening. more than three months after a third national lockdown was imposed in england, thousands of businesses are preparing to reopen under the next phase of covid restrictions easing. shops are reopening and pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme...
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the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bought the ship that you are fighting to both countries india and france the naval vessels what reason you're part of the french naval exercise la perouse and they beginning a bilateral exercise but are not in about 2 weeks time. what is there a component of this is this essentially a security component in the in defense of it been looking at. well what has been taking place for more than. no. it is a bilateral naval exercise between the french in the indian navies and this year. it is i think we will also have an aircraft carrier group on both sides each participating in the exercise the exercise the rules that you just referred to which has taken place earlier this month. is an exercise that in war and the 4 coordinations as well as france indicating the french willingness and desire to be in a. relationship with the board as well as you know court is not an alliance because india is not an ally india is not an ally of th
the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bought the ship that you are fighting to both countries india and france the naval vessels what reason you're part of the french naval exercise la perouse and they beginning a bilateral exercise but are not in about 2 weeks time. what is there a component of this is this essentially a security component in the in defense of it been...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news.. but southampton took the lead from a james ward prowse penalty given after an iheanacho handball. iheanacho reprieved himself by assisting leicester's equaliser which was nodded in byjonny evans midway through the second half, and it stayed 1—1. no fans allowed at that game, of course, but supporters will be able to attend the final two matches of premier league season. matchday 37 will now take place on the 18th and 19th of may, meaning clubs will be able to have one home game with fans. from the 17th may, outdoor sports venues are due to be allowed up to 10,000 fans or 25% capacity, whichever figure is lower. meanwhile, away fans could also be allowed back at those final two matches for the first time since the start of the pandemic. a four—day boycott of social media platforms started today by clubs, athletes and sporting bodies, in an attempt to tackle online abuse and discrimination. the premier league said all accounts will be silent until tuesday, with the aim to encourage com
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news.. but southampton took the lead from a james ward prowse penalty given after an iheanacho handball. iheanacho reprieved himself by assisting leicester's equaliser which was nodded in byjonny evans midway through the second half, and it stayed 1—1. no fans allowed at that game, of course, but supporters will be able to attend the final two matches of premier league season. matchday 37 will now take place on the 18th and 19th of...
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you can send us a text a and you can also tweet us at @cspanwj question for you from lizzie on twitter on the border while she ask this, since the wall construction was under contract, it was still having to pay for these construction companies even though the building has stopped? >> the answer is we will have to do that according to the neformer acting commissioner of border protection mike morgan pretty estimates the administration will be on the hook for billions of dollars payments basically costs that will not be paid out pretty makes the point there are thousands of tonsds of steel that were procured to build the wall there now sitting around the government is going to have to figure out what to do with that. so there are definitely, that question is astute there are definitely issues this administration is going to have to work through toct cancel those contracts. here are some of the latest administration is set on the wall briefing from last week with jen psaki. will hear that and hear your thoughts steven. >> secretary reportedly iss looking to finish the gap in the southern
you can send us a text a and you can also tweet us at @cspanwj question for you from lizzie on twitter on the border while she ask this, since the wall construction was under contract, it was still having to pay for these construction companies even though the building has stopped? >> the answer is we will have to do that according to the neformer acting commissioner of border protection mike morgan pretty estimates the administration will be on the hook for billions of dollars payments...