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lucy: it cannot ignore it.ood to be able to ignore tally in politics, but you cannot in this case. in the transition through -- transmission through the euro is something we will watch. the budget discussions that they are having, because they can be a source of instability for the currency, but also for growth because of the economy. anna: so we have to watch it. and the political situation is febrileite free ball -- in italy. calmng someone trying to the markets is certainly welcome. manus: lucy, in terms of the strength of europe and the currency, we have abm this morning saying the worst is behind europe. the economic surprises are on the up. the euro will trade back up towards 125. often times we have talked about the currency, the plus and a minus. if that is the case, the worst is behind us and the euro accelerates higher, would that shift your perspective in terms of core europe? think they are right. that has not really been noticed , the fact that the momentum has started to improve again in europe af
lucy: it cannot ignore it.ood to be able to ignore tally in politics, but you cannot in this case. in the transition through -- transmission through the euro is something we will watch. the budget discussions that they are having, because they can be a source of instability for the currency, but also for growth because of the economy. anna: so we have to watch it. and the political situation is febrileite free ball -- in italy. calmng someone trying to the markets is certainly welcome. manus:...
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>> yes. >> lucy still wasn't worried.he knew her combat-hardened sister could take care of herself. but then evening came and for maribel, friday night was softball night. she loved to play and never missed a game. but this friday night she didn't show. now, lucy's phone was ringing, maribel's teammates on the line. they told me, go to the house, police are there. do not take gisele. i'm freaking out, and i walk in, and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed's undone. my head started spinning. everything was horrible and i felt it. >> detective joey ramirez with the orange police department got the call that evening. and he also had a bad feeling about everything. >> it sounds like you were taking this pretty seriously from the get-go. >> absolutely. >> why couldn't she be off by herself, or with some other friends, or maybe she lost her phone or forgot to call? >> that was our hope, that she was just missing, that she would come walking through the door. but her family and friends expressed
>> yes. >> lucy still wasn't worried.he knew her combat-hardened sister could take care of herself. but then evening came and for maribel, friday night was softball night. she loved to play and never missed a game. but this friday night she didn't show. now, lucy's phone was ringing, maribel's teammates on the line. they told me, go to the house, police are there. do not take gisele. i'm freaking out, and i walk in, and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on,...
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like lucie vlachou. she's 12, from a village a abot 90 kilometers away. lucie was forced to flee when her home was attacked by rebels. >> i have no family. i i live with other people frory village. >> a teacher from the village tells us that her mother was taken by the rebels. lucie hasn't heard from her since. everyone else in her family is dead. stories like lucie's are not uncommon. >> o one morning they came to r villllage. they had really big guns, and started shooting at everything in sight. they even killed children. i ran away w with my f familyd came to this camp. >> after s school, we accompay achille back to his new home in the refugee camp. only his grandfather is there to greet him. >> it's very hard to survive here. there's not much aid, and we no longer have fields to plant things to eat. only god can help us. >> the camp went up a year ago, practically overnight, after an armed group attacked the christian district of the city. seeking protection, the people there fled to un troops stationed nearby. kaga b bandoro is a divided d . the smal
like lucie vlachou. she's 12, from a village a abot 90 kilometers away. lucie was forced to flee when her home was attacked by rebels. >> i have no family. i i live with other people frory village. >> a teacher from the village tells us that her mother was taken by the rebels. lucie hasn't heard from her since. everyone else in her family is dead. stories like lucie's are not uncommon. >> o one morning they came to r villllage. they had really big guns, and started shooting at...
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i was lucy was forced to flee when her home was attacked by rebels. who didn't have no family to live with other people from my village who was. a teacher from the village tells us that her mother was taken by the rebels one lucy hasn't heard from her since everyone else in her family is dead. stories like lucy's are not uncommon was last monday the man loved one morning they came to our village but they had really big guns and started shooting at everything in sight they even killed children i ran away with my family and came to this camp last year as we watch the. after school we accompany a kid back to his new home in the refugee camp. only his grandfather is there to greet him. this is did you see it's very hard to survive here there's not much aid and we no longer have fields to plant things to eat only god can help us. the camp went up a year ago practically overnight after an armed group attacked the christian district of the city seeking protection the people there fled to u.n. troops stationed nearby. congo bondo is a divided city the small r
i was lucy was forced to flee when her home was attacked by rebels. who didn't have no family to live with other people from my village who was. a teacher from the village tells us that her mother was taken by the rebels one lucy hasn't heard from her since everyone else in her family is dead. stories like lucy's are not uncommon was last monday the man loved one morning they came to our village but they had really big guns and started shooting at everything in sight they even killed children i...
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your stories like lucy's are not uncommon. just imagine the man loved one morning they came to our village but they had really big guns and started shooting at everything in sight they even killed children i ran away with my family and came to this camp last year as will likely. after school we accompany a kid back to his new home in the refugee camp. only his grandfather is there to greet him. the city did you see it's very hard to survive here there's not much aid and we no longer have fields to plant things to eat only god can help us in. the camp went up a year ago practically overnight after an armed group attacked the christian district of the city seeking protection the people there fled to u.n. troops stationed nearby congo bondo is a divided city the small river that flows through its geographic center serves as the border. center in the northern districts is in the hands of the muslim rebel militia called select cong the southern districts are occupied by their largely christian opponents known as the. many houses ar
your stories like lucy's are not uncommon. just imagine the man loved one morning they came to our village but they had really big guns and started shooting at everything in sight they even killed children i ran away with my family and came to this camp last year as will likely. after school we accompany a kid back to his new home in the refugee camp. only his grandfather is there to greet him. the city did you see it's very hard to survive here there's not much aid and we no longer have fields...
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joining us for the hour is lucy macdonald from allianz and john lucy and john, thank you. we have had quite a lots to talk about. what has happened? i think it is the final realization that this is for real. that this is defiant stance is not going to change. is overnight quote is echoing best. -- that. upcomingeing an speech, but will it result in these things, when the whole pattern is turned towards a defined stance. francine: how much of this is to do with the sanctions and the diplomatic spat? and how much does it have to do with the believes by erdogan on what causes inflation? constantine: it has a lots to do with the stance and the usually appropriate measures not being taken. you could have a set of circumstances. the fuel for this fire is turkey's enormous debts in the nominating currencies, and it becomes a negative confidence spiral. when something like this is in motion, they do not take the appropriate spots, and that is what the market is fearing. whatever the ultimate outcome is going to be, if those addressing steps are not going to be taken. turkey cannot
joining us for the hour is lucy macdonald from allianz and john lucy and john, thank you. we have had quite a lots to talk about. what has happened? i think it is the final realization that this is for real. that this is defiant stance is not going to change. is overnight quote is echoing best. -- that. upcomingeing an speech, but will it result in these things, when the whole pattern is turned towards a defined stance. francine: how much of this is to do with the sanctions and the diplomatic...
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this is lucy clark who is now going to be, nick has transitioned to lucy and is now the first ever transgender she has billing with all of this and coming out to herfans —— dealing. she is not worried about the players and says she will be as tough with red cards. she is hoping that the fa ns red cards. she is hoping that the fans will accept her. and they will, this is a wonderful story. everybody will love her. when you get out on that pitch, lucy, injoyous. she looks fantastic. we are ending they are. “— looks fantastic. we are ending they are. —— enjoy it. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guest this evening, bonnie greer, and rachel cunliffe and goodbye.
this is lucy clark who is now going to be, nick has transitioned to lucy and is now the first ever transgender she has billing with all of this and coming out to herfans —— dealing. she is not worried about the players and says she will be as tough with red cards. she is hoping that the fa ns red cards. she is hoping that the fans will accept her. and they will, this is a wonderful story. everybody will love her. when you get out on that pitch, lucy, injoyous. she looks fantastic. we are...
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and that's luci.i. >> had to only go to the hospital once. >>> in mr. and mrs. smith it wasn't always aj lengelina. that's angelina and that's her double. that man, george clooney. >> i had a guy who wore the nipple suit along with me. >> this is why superman works alone. >> nancy's -- there's no mistaking betty white. >> she''s one of a kind. a documentary is celebrating her career. >> oh, my goodness. >> the reason i work, the reason i do anything is because of my love of animals. >>> she's amazing. 96 years old and cuddling up to a 900-pound grizzly. >> is that good? i'm the luckiest old broad on two feet. >> "e.t." has documented betty's love for wildlife many times. >> everybody said what would you do if you weren't in show business? >> it was in our living rooms in front of the tv where we fell in love with her. >> here comes trouble. >> her career spans nearly 80 years, and along the way she's been game for anything. >> let's see if we can find your bobs. >> what was it like going to second bas
and that's luci.i. >> had to only go to the hospital once. >>> in mr. and mrs. smith it wasn't always aj lengelina. that's angelina and that's her double. that man, george clooney. >> i had a guy who wore the nipple suit along with me. >> this is why superman works alone. >> nancy's -- there's no mistaking betty white. >> she''s one of a kind. a documentary is celebrating her career. >> oh, my goodness. >> the reason i work, the reason i do...
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lucy was told she could not have the cesarean.unately she was taken to nicu. she had to have rescue breaths when she came out and my other half saw her, all purple. she got taken one way and i got taken to theatre because i suffered from another haemorrhage. and it was horrific. lucy says the consultant did not listen to her concerns. he did not look at the what ifs, he was just going on the fact of this is your second birth, there is no reason why it should happen again. but actually, he did not look into why we were anxious about it. it is really a postcode lottery. women have a huge amount of confusion over what they will be allowed to access, whether a cesarean will be granted and what kind of time frame. it costs more to have a cesarean section compared to a vaginal delivery. so just how feasible is it to offer the procedure when it has been asked for? 2011, a nice cost estimate put cesarean birth at about £600. it is more expensive than a vaginal birth. a cesarean birth costs more. i don't think there are any circumstances u
lucy was told she could not have the cesarean.unately she was taken to nicu. she had to have rescue breaths when she came out and my other half saw her, all purple. she got taken one way and i got taken to theatre because i suffered from another haemorrhage. and it was horrific. lucy says the consultant did not listen to her concerns. he did not look at the what ifs, he was just going on the fact of this is your second birth, there is no reason why it should happen again. but actually, he did...
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and lucy williamson is in paris.s theresa may going to hearfrom emmanuel macron later one, lucy? well, i think, going to hearfrom emmanuel macron later one, lucy? well, ithink, put bluntly, the view from here is this visitor that sign of real british weakness, there's more than one paper this morning describing it as a cry for help and an obvious sign of british anxiety over brexit. one very colourful editorial had theresa may trying to wrest the steering wheel of the brexit carpeting the ha rd wheel of the brexit carpeting the hard brexiteers and the soft brexiteers, trying to stop it going into the wall, and they said after so into the wall, and they said after so long of britain being detached and aloof, now she is coming to ask to help keep it on the road. the question of whether it will work or not, i think the feeling here is president macron has been cleared about where he stands. he's a committed europhile, always back to the core principles of the eu and whatever kind of flexibility france will or will not s
and lucy williamson is in paris.s theresa may going to hearfrom emmanuel macron later one, lucy? well, i think, going to hearfrom emmanuel macron later one, lucy? well, ithink, put bluntly, the view from here is this visitor that sign of real british weakness, there's more than one paper this morning describing it as a cry for help and an obvious sign of british anxiety over brexit. one very colourful editorial had theresa may trying to wrest the steering wheel of the brexit carpeting the ha rd...
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lucy had quite a year.pped getting her pension payouts and almost lost health insurance because the u.s. government thought she was dead. things got straightened out, and she was the star of the giants game. >>> accuweather, really a nice weekend to be out and about. temperatures inland were hot, but we will see some relief the next 24 hours as cooler air continues to filter in across the region. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you we do have that marine layer has returned to the coast and that fog is thickening at this hour. take you a live look outside right now from our emeryville camera. you can see the fog has pretty much swallowed up all of san francisco already at this early evening hour. so we are in store for a pretty foggy night for many of us around the bay shoreline. winds right now a big reason why we have that cooler air across many spots. you can see the winds right now are gusting anywhere from 18 at san francisco at this hour, 13 in san jose, 21 that current wind in fairfield. a
lucy had quite a year.pped getting her pension payouts and almost lost health insurance because the u.s. government thought she was dead. things got straightened out, and she was the star of the giants game. >>> accuweather, really a nice weekend to be out and about. temperatures inland were hot, but we will see some relief the next 24 hours as cooler air continues to filter in across the region. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you we do have that marine layer has returned...
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something that's meant to be timeless in a place filled with consumables that's what british art is lucystarwood temps with the new show in los angeles sparrow march is a comment on the age old theme in the world of the relationship between not and the business about welcome to sparrow mart the fruit isn't so crisp year but the soft drinks or well especially soft. everything is handmade with felt in lucy sparrow's exhibition that opens today it's a playful commentary on consumer culture and the disposable nature of our everyday lives instead of scale ability and efficiency spero mart is about individuality and painstaking work there are more than thirty one thousand grocery items here each with a little soul as pharaoh says she's exploring art as a commodity it's not a consumer product every item is signed and available for purchase. there's also an a.t.m. and checkout both covered in felt i think that is a huge amount of the art world but it's about money and that seems to be almost a to be subject with the art you know it's got to have the integrity but obviously there's a huge art mar
something that's meant to be timeless in a place filled with consumables that's what british art is lucystarwood temps with the new show in los angeles sparrow march is a comment on the age old theme in the world of the relationship between not and the business about welcome to sparrow mart the fruit isn't so crisp year but the soft drinks or well especially soft. everything is handmade with felt in lucy sparrow's exhibition that opens today it's a playful commentary on consumer culture and the...
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isn't just anybody. ♪ happy birthday dear lucy ♪ >> miss lucy is 112 years old.ebrate by watching the giants today. 19 family members enjoyed the day with her. the crowd sang happy birthday during the fourth inning. just looks like a beautiful day. beautiful weather for a lovely lady. >> beautiful cake. she had the giants jersey on. looking good. thanks very much for joining us. we'll be back tonight at 11:00. >> have a good night. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell and we've got some great discoveries for you along the open road. doug: we'll explore the wild wonders of the largest national park in the lower 48 states, death valley, from the lowest and hottest spot in the western hemisphere to one of the newest and grandest scenic overlooks on earth. we'll see some of death valley's vast garden, a geological and ecological delight, from shifting sands to toasty streams teeming with life. and we'll visit a castle in the desert recovering from a devastating flood. ♪
isn't just anybody. ♪ happy birthday dear lucy ♪ >> miss lucy is 112 years old.ebrate by watching the giants today. 19 family members enjoyed the day with her. the crowd sang happy birthday during the fourth inning. just looks like a beautiful day. beautiful weather for a lovely lady. >> beautiful cake. she had the giants jersey on. looking good. thanks very much for joining us. we'll be back tonight at 11:00. >> have a good night. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell...
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lucy was told she could not have the caesarean.hter ended up in neonatal intensive care. she was taken to nicu, she was purple, we went separate ways, i suffered another haemorrhage, it was horrific. lucy says the consultant did not listen to her concerns. he did not listen to her concerns. he did not listen to her concerns. he did not look at what if, he was going on the fact of it being my second birth, no reason why it should happen again. he did not look into why we were anxious about it. mental health professionals agree cases like this need to be taken more seriously. for some non-mental health —based colleagues, perhaps there is a perception anxiety or ms —— in misunderstanding about how severe it can be, there is a lack of understanding about how unwell they are. the royal cornwall hospital 's trust where lucy gave birth this year told us it practices evidence —based care with respect to ca esa rea n —based care with respect to caesarean sections and in cases where there is no clinical need, it supports the procedure but on
lucy was told she could not have the caesarean.hter ended up in neonatal intensive care. she was taken to nicu, she was purple, we went separate ways, i suffered another haemorrhage, it was horrific. lucy says the consultant did not listen to her concerns. he did not listen to her concerns. he did not listen to her concerns. he did not look at what if, he was going on the fact of it being my second birth, no reason why it should happen again. he did not look into why we were anxious about it....
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lucy is watching a real match that took place between man city and monaco.n on the pitch — in the stands, on the roof, and even become the manager. right now i have a clear view of what went wrong in terms of the left back‘s positioning. do you see more detail of the players and their bodies from this, rather than watching back on the match video? yeah i think so, because you are on their level and there is so much value in appreciating the picture they saw. so for the first time this is all portable. you can bring the match analysis loaded on an sd card or usb stick, load it onto the headset, put it in your bag and bring it with you, so if you are in the hotel the night before you can review the opponent's tactics from anywhere on the pitch. but to play against their virtual goalkeeper you have to be back on the wired version. vr, especially in contact sports, it takes out any chance of injury and it is more controllable and the fatigue level can be lower. i think it is really cutting edge, and we are glad to be getting involved in that space. you did quite
lucy is watching a real match that took place between man city and monaco.n on the pitch — in the stands, on the roof, and even become the manager. right now i have a clear view of what went wrong in terms of the left back‘s positioning. do you see more detail of the players and their bodies from this, rather than watching back on the match video? yeah i think so, because you are on their level and there is so much value in appreciating the picture they saw. so for the first time this is...
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. >> expert lucy hart in l.a.in the biz for 15 years and has shaped more than 8,000 sets of eyebrows. >> the number one celebrity brows requested is kim kardashian's brows. >> but there's a simple procedure to help you go from this to this. >> youthful fuller brow makes you look younger. it's so soft and works. numbers the area and mapping out the brows. >> we are using a blade made up of needles. >> for the next hour, she makes tiny scratches resembling hair and then filling them in. >> okay, are you ready to see your new brows? >> oh, my gosh. wow. >> the down time is 10 to 14 days. during that time you have to keep them clear of makeup and the sun. >> taking care of the eyebrows once they're done will ultimately affect the healing. >> a session with lucy lasts up to 1,000 bucks. >>> there's also hollywood's fast fix to losing weight. by fast,fasting. >> yes, stars like jennifer aniston and j.lo have supposedly did this diet. it's called intermittent fasting. is it goo for you? does it really work? cameron mathi
. >> expert lucy hart in l.a.in the biz for 15 years and has shaped more than 8,000 sets of eyebrows. >> the number one celebrity brows requested is kim kardashian's brows. >> but there's a simple procedure to help you go from this to this. >> youthful fuller brow makes you look younger. it's so soft and works. numbers the area and mapping out the brows. >> we are using a blade made up of needles. >> for the next hour, she makes tiny scratches resembling hair...
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lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's. she doesn't think a lot about the war, or any of that. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an amputation. it's in the book. forgive me, y'all. it's either an arm or a leg. her nephew will be killed in the 1864 and he suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war effort, she is simply able to sustain herself until the family can either come home or she will continue to mourn them. her diary, year after year, on june 27, she writes over and over, this is the anniversary of my dear roberts death, who she never got over his death. anne irskin, the wife of another soldier she was not a huge , enthusiast for the war. her husband, andrew was , interested in organizing a company when the war began. she was pregnant at the time with their seventh child. they ran a stage stand, a fairy they were responsible , for thousands of head
lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's. she doesn't think a lot about the war, or any of that. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an amputation. it's in the book. forgive me, y'all. it's either an arm or a leg. her nephew will be killed in the 1864 and he suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war...
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among them, democratic congressional candidate, lucy.troduced to the nation as the grieving mother of jordan davis, who was fatally shot in 2012 by a white motorist after an argument over loud rap music. now, a consistent strong gun control activist, her potential victory in a district that han-shas been solidly democratic has some calling her one of the faces of a possible blue wave led by black women. joining me now is georgia democratic candidate for congress, lucy mcbayer. lucy, i have known you since 12, when your son was fatally shot and we worked together. national network has worked with you. but, you have been clear from day one, as you helped form mothers of the movement that you want to serve and not just serve black people, but everybody. what you are standing for is good for everybody and in a district that is not a universal black district, a majority black district, you won the democratic nomination, you won the run off and now you are going into the general election. what does this say about sustaining an activism that yo
among them, democratic congressional candidate, lucy.troduced to the nation as the grieving mother of jordan davis, who was fatally shot in 2012 by a white motorist after an argument over loud rap music. now, a consistent strong gun control activist, her potential victory in a district that han-shas been solidly democratic has some calling her one of the faces of a possible blue wave led by black women. joining me now is georgia democratic candidate for congress, lucy mcbayer. lucy, i have...
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lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning.ood spells of sunshine and again feeling very warm, temperatures in the mid— july 20. this morning, one or two patches of this, that should be fairly quickly, could see a little bit in the way of cloud late morning but good spells of sunshine to come through today. feeling warm and that sunshine with highs of around 27 celsius. through this evening it is looking good. good spells of sunshine before the sunsets and overnight if you strive with patchy cloud, tending to increase in the north—west as a move into the early hours, another warm and humid night, overnight lows around 15— 17 celsius. we see a little bit of rain creeping into the top, a sign of things to come. behind that, something cooler and fresher. tomorrow there will be a speu fresher. tomorrow there will be a spell of rain through the morning, becoming dry and bright, behind that cooler and fresher air. cap which is starting to come down, 22 celsius tomorrow and fresher still into the weekend. i'm back with the latest from
lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning.ood spells of sunshine and again feeling very warm, temperatures in the mid— july 20. this morning, one or two patches of this, that should be fairly quickly, could see a little bit in the way of cloud late morning but good spells of sunshine to come through today. feeling warm and that sunshine with highs of around 27 celsius. through this evening it is looking good. good spells of sunshine before the sunsets and...
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lucy catch -- kafanov, nbc news. >>> back in this country to the wildfire battle in california where more than a dozen fires continue to burn. the worst is another huge fire in the northern part of the state, in mendocino county. it's burned hundreds of thousands of acres and is threatening more than 15,000 structures. nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the most critical fire fight in the nation, the fifth largest fire in state history destroying dozens of homes and creating firenados as a monster nearnado near redding is officially classified as one of the most powerful vortexes california has ever seen, winds clocking 143 miles per hour making it an f-3 tornado. >> i never have seen anything like it. >> reporter: redding police chief roger moore saw a firenado demolish his neighborhood. >> i was trying to evacuate some people and it was gigantic. it was lifting houses off foundations. >> reporter: his home of 20 years destroyed, one of the many first responders here to lose everything. this sheriff's deputy also lost his family home while helping others evacua
lucy catch -- kafanov, nbc news. >>> back in this country to the wildfire battle in california where more than a dozen fires continue to burn. the worst is another huge fire in the northern part of the state, in mendocino county. it's burned hundreds of thousands of acres and is threatening more than 15,000 structures. nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the most critical fire fight in the nation, the fifth largest fire in state history destroying dozens of...
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some diaries and letters, i was able to bring in lucy sullivan. whois not like mod young -- is not like maude young. some who were a little less diehard who would show the range of feelings about this war. her son joined the fourth texas as well as her nephew, and son-in-law. a fairly isolated committee. again, wealthy enough to sustain the men being gone. lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's she doesn't think a lot about the war. she does not think a lot of confederate politics. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an invitation. -- and amputation. it is an the book. it is either an arm or a leg. forgive me, y'all. her nephew will be killed in the of 1864. so she suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war effort, she is simply able to sustain herself until the family can either come home or she will continue to mourn them. tyree, --e, -- heard diary, ye
some diaries and letters, i was able to bring in lucy sullivan. whois not like mod young -- is not like maude young. some who were a little less diehard who would show the range of feelings about this war. her son joined the fourth texas as well as her nephew, and son-in-law. a fairly isolated committee. again, wealthy enough to sustain the men being gone. lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's she doesn't think a lot about the war. she does not think a lot of...
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lucy kafanov, nbc ne. >>> a majestic. appearance on the west coast earlier this week, to the delight of whale watchers, blue whales swimming in monterey bay. about a dozen spotted in the last couple of days. onlookers say they range in size from 60 to 90 feet in length. >>> when we come back, forget about the beach, we're going to show you how some surfers are shredding waves in the middle of the mainland. >>> finally tonight, you may not find any barrels of waves but some surfers are getting a far out thrill miles from the nearest beach. nbc's gadi schwartz shows us how one of the most popular saltwater sports is finding new fans in fresh water rivers. >> reporter: 650 miles from the nearest ocean, montana might be the last place you'd ever expect to hang ten. but don't tell that to strong water surf shop owner kevin brown or k.b. as he's known around these parts. you don't need an ocean to surf? >> no. >> reporter: deep in the mountains of cowboy country, k.b. showed us you can still catch some gnarly waves. the river h
lucy kafanov, nbc ne. >>> a majestic. appearance on the west coast earlier this week, to the delight of whale watchers, blue whales swimming in monterey bay. about a dozen spotted in the last couple of days. onlookers say they range in size from 60 to 90 feet in length. >>> when we come back, forget about the beach, we're going to show you how some surfers are shredding waves in the middle of the mainland. >>> finally tonight, you may not find any barrels of waves but...
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lucy kafanov, nbc news. >>> we use them to get to work, to get around town and to the airport. now companies like lyft and uber are playing an increasingly important role in helping some riders stay healthy. nbc's anne thompson explains. >> reporter: this is more than just a ride for barbara gomez. it is a crucial element on her road to recovery from chronic back pain. how often are you supposed to see the doctor? >> like every three months. >> reporter: how often do you see the doctor? >> only when i'm really sick. >> reporter: partnering with lyft, denver health offers free rides funded by its foundation. drivers take people like gomez without their own reliable transportation to and from routine nonemergency appointments at its hospital and clinics. amy freedman is the concept's driving force. >> i started using it myself. i thought this would be a great way to get our patients home. it was quick and efficient. rides show up in less than four minutes. >> reporter: and it's gaining speed. the american cancer society is partnering with lyft in ten markets. uber partnering with
lucy kafanov, nbc news. >>> we use them to get to work, to get around town and to the airport. now companies like lyft and uber are playing an increasingly important role in helping some riders stay healthy. nbc's anne thompson explains. >> reporter: this is more than just a ride for barbara gomez. it is a crucial element on her road to recovery from chronic back pain. how often are you supposed to see the doctor? >> like every three months. >> reporter: how often do...
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nbc's lucy kafanov outsi kensington palace.eporter: jein, good mo a big day for meghan markle.ng she is tur7. a birthday she shares with the queen's mother. the newlyweds well celebrate over the weekend, but this morning, the duty calls. attending a wedding of rry's best childhood friend. meghan markle turning 37 this morning. former "suitsstar and n the duchess of sussex. ling out her fairy tale. >> meghan has thrown herself into british life and has been a woman of her word. >> reporter:ot a las changed when prince harry whisked her away to botswana camping out under t africansky. her life now in the public eye. getting engaged inernovemb. spending christmas with the queen. becoming part of the fab four with harry, william and kate. andhat unforgettable wedding in windsor castle laszzmay. daling meghan marrying her prince. the los angeles native is fitting in the role a british royal.t it hasn' all been smooth. her father, thomas markle, who her down the g aisle is now speaking out to the press. telling britishabloids he hasn
nbc's lucy kafanov outsi kensington palace.eporter: jein, good mo a big day for meghan markle.ng she is tur7. a birthday she shares with the queen's mother. the newlyweds well celebrate over the weekend, but this morning, the duty calls. attending a wedding of rry's best childhood friend. meghan markle turning 37 this morning. former "suitsstar and n the duchess of sussex. ling out her fairy tale. >> meghan has thrown herself into british life and has been a woman of her word....
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let's get the latest from lucy kafanov who made her way to italy. >> reporter: this video capturing the horror. the moment a massive bridge collapses during a powerful storm, sending cars plunging, witnesses stunned. >> i got out of the car and i saw people running away from the bridge and some people -- there was even a guy with his face covered in blood. >> reporter: hundreds of first aid responders rushing to the scene, digging through tons of concrete and steel. this firefighter carrying out one rescue, lowering a survivor down from the bridge. >> reporter: what is the biggest danger for potential survivors? >> well, now there is no gas leaks or anything. if there was any survivors, they are trapped in maybe some confined space. >> reporter: the bridge, seen here before the collapse, stretched over residential buildings and the water. this is how it looks tonight. that green truck avoiding disaster by inch officials say as many as 38 vehicles were on the 50-year-old bridge which is part of a main road to france, when a 260-foot span began crumbling. tomorrow is a major summer holida
let's get the latest from lucy kafanov who made her way to italy. >> reporter: this video capturing the horror. the moment a massive bridge collapses during a powerful storm, sending cars plunging, witnesses stunned. >> i got out of the car and i saw people running away from the bridge and some people -- there was even a guy with his face covered in blood. >> reporter: hundreds of first aid responders rushing to the scene, digging through tons of concrete and steel. this...
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lucy kafanov, nbc news. >> wow. >> never heard anything like that. >> no. >> maternity leave is going to be really, really empty. >> active new years and spring incredible. apparently. >>> still to come, why more high schools are stacking their football teams. >>> plus, soda stream shakeups. details on the deal to buy the drink machine maker. ld and mildew next week. thanks to this. did you know lysol disinfectant spray can actually prevent mold and mildew growth? spray it every week to break the cycle. lysol. what it takes to protect.® lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. what i just introduced you worto my parents.g? psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as
lucy kafanov, nbc news. >> wow. >> never heard anything like that. >> no. >> maternity leave is going to be really, really empty. >> active new years and spring incredible. apparently. >>> still to come, why more high schools are stacking their football teams. >>> plus, soda stream shakeups. details on the deal to buy the drink machine maker. ld and mildew next week. thanks to this. did you know lysol disinfectant spray can actually prevent mold...
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our grandchildren of course great joy look forward to spending some more time with them and with lucy but finally i want to thank the australian people for everything they have done for me. it has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation i love australia i love the stridency we are the most successful multicultural society in the world and i have only as defended that and advanced that as one of our greatest assets you we must never allow the politics of rice or division or of sitting astride ins against. each other to become part of. the political culture. we have so much going for us in this country and we have to be proud of it and cherish it now i suppose i should say something about the events of the of the last week. look i think you will know what's happened there was a determined insurgency from a number of people both in the party room and and and of the back by voices powerful voices in the media really to bring if not bring down the government certainly bring down my prime ministership. it was it was extraordinary it was described as madness by many and i
our grandchildren of course great joy look forward to spending some more time with them and with lucy but finally i want to thank the australian people for everything they have done for me. it has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation i love australia i love the stridency we are the most successful multicultural society in the world and i have only as defended that and advanced that as one of our greatest assets you we must never allow the politics of rice or division or...
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but the problem with that is ap reporter kathryn lucy asked trump about the payment back in april while cameras were rolling in the back of air force one and we got to hear her question and more importantly, his answer. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> then why did michael cohen make that if it was no truth? >> you have to ask michael cohen. >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. yesterday word that long-time trump friend and "national enquirer" publisher david pecker had been granted immunity for information about michael cohen. we learned the manhattan d.a.'s office is considering pursuing criminal charges against the trump organization in connection with the payments and then today we learned the trump organizations cfo was granted immunity, as well and the new "time magazine" cover illustrates trump is in deep as they put it. here to talk about all of it, the aforementioned catherine lucy, white house reporter for the "associated press," phil elliott white house correspondent for "time" magazine" and brian bennett also with "time" magazine". ther
but the problem with that is ap reporter kathryn lucy asked trump about the payment back in april while cameras were rolling in the back of air force one and we got to hear her question and more importantly, his answer. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> then why did michael cohen make that if it was no truth? >> you have to ask michael cohen. >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. yesterday word that long-time trump friend and...
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lester. >> all right lucy. thank you. >>> in london tonight investigators say a car that plowed into a crowd neart parliam was a deliberate attack. several people hurt in what appears to be the latest in a string of terrorist incidents usin vehicles as weapons. we get the latestrom nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: the car that was used as a weapon crashed outside parliament, cctv captures it swerving into the wrong lane, hittingcyclists, then heading for the most heavily-guarded building in britain, two police officers mping out of its path. >> armed police surrounded the car, the driver hauled out and handcuffed. he is9,ritish, born overseas. >> we are treating it as a terrorist incident r orter: it happened just yards from last year's vehicle attack that killed five. this driver also it appears acting alone. police are now searching the man's car. they have found no weapons and they're searching for a motive. he wasn't on any british terror watch list. this, another frightening reminder the terror threat.ll bi
lester. >> all right lucy. thank you. >>> in london tonight investigators say a car that plowed into a crowd neart parliam was a deliberate attack. several people hurt in what appears to be the latest in a string of terrorist incidents usin vehicles as weapons. we get the latestrom nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: the car that was used as a weapon crashed outside parliament, cctv captures it swerving into the wrong lane, hittingcyclists, then heading for the most...
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i look forward to spending some more time with them and with lucy.or everything they have done for me. it has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation. i love australia. i love australians. we are the most successful multicultural society in the world. and i have always defended that and advanced that as one of our greatest assets. we must never allow the politics of race or division or setting ourselves against each other to become part of our political culture. we have so much going for us in this country. we have to be proud of it and we have to cherish it. now, i suppose i should say something about the events of the last week or so. look, i think you all know what happened, there was a determined insurgency from a number of people, both in the party room and backed by voices, powerful voices in the media. really, to bring... if not to bring down the government, certainly to bring down my prime ministership. it was extraordinary, it was described as madness by many, and i think it‘s difficult to describe it in any other way. in
i look forward to spending some more time with them and with lucy.or everything they have done for me. it has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation. i love australia. i love australians. we are the most successful multicultural society in the world. and i have always defended that and advanced that as one of our greatest assets. we must never allow the politics of race or division or setting ourselves against each other to become part of our political culture. we have so...
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lucy manning, bbc news.nded "emergency measures" to safeguard food production from the current drought. they're warning milk, meat and harvests will be reduced by the heatwave. the shortage of grass has led to the price of hay for livestock doubling in some areas. and some farmers are sending their animals to slaughter early as the cost of feeding them has become too high. our correspondent sima kotecha is at a farm in staffordshire. what's the situation there? of course farming is an incredibly laboriousjob of course farming is an incredibly laborious job but for many it is even harder in recent weeks. a message to come out of today's meeting was that farmers are a resilient group of people. however with more hot weather to come there are some deep—rooted concerns about the challenges that lie ahead. relentless heat and a shortage of rain, causing farmers across the country to worry. in many cases it has led to dry ground, an early harvest, and a lighter crop. this is the cereal from last year and as you ca
lucy manning, bbc news.nded "emergency measures" to safeguard food production from the current drought. they're warning milk, meat and harvests will be reduced by the heatwave. the shortage of grass has led to the price of hay for livestock doubling in some areas. and some farmers are sending their animals to slaughter early as the cost of feeding them has become too high. our correspondent sima kotecha is at a farm in staffordshire. what's the situation there? of course farming is an...
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lucy cavanaugh, nbc news, zurich. ch. they finally retn home. smoothies. ♪ fight back fast ws it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. metastatic breast cancer is trying to stop me, but not today. today, there's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it'
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let's check on the weather forecast with lucy martin. hello there.predominantly close and cloudy for most this weekend. we also have an area of low pressure working in from the west that is going to make its way east through tonight and tomorrow. bringing some outbreaks of, at times, fairly heavy and more persistent rain. turning windy as well with that. that is the remnants of tropical storm ernesto. it is starting to make its way into northern ireland through this evening, pushing into central and southern scotland, parts of northern england and northern parts of wales. to the north of that, it will stay dry with some clear spells, and that will allow the temperatures to fall away. a few patches of mist perhaps. further south though, a fairly close, humid night with temperatures between 13 and 17 celsius. tomorrow then, some bright or sunny spells in the far north of scotland, one or two showers possible. an improving picture though as that rain works its way towards the east. but having cleared northern ireland by dawn, there will be some brighter
let's check on the weather forecast with lucy martin. hello there.predominantly close and cloudy for most this weekend. we also have an area of low pressure working in from the west that is going to make its way east through tonight and tomorrow. bringing some outbreaks of, at times, fairly heavy and more persistent rain. turning windy as well with that. that is the remnants of tropical storm ernesto. it is starting to make its way into northern ireland through this evening, pushing into...
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time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. good afternoon, lucy. thank you. that afternoon.. bright intervals, the best of which are across england and wales in central and eastern parts, lingering in the west, cloud, some rain and drizzle. thicker cloud in northern ireland. again, that could be thick enough for patches of rain. breezy across the board with winter strong in the north—west. temperatures in the high teams. 0vernight, heavy and persistent rain spreading in from the west. to the north, clear skies allowing temperatures to fall away. more humid the further south you go. temperatures not much lower than 17 degrees in parts of the south—east. tomorrow, and improving story, rain moving eastwards. further north, one 01’ moving eastwards. further north, one or two showers. cloud further south, that could be thick enough for the odd spot of rain and drizzle, highs of 23 degrees. the headlines: kofi annan, the first black african to become un secretary—general has died.
time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. good afternoon, lucy. thank you. that afternoon.. bright intervals, the best of which are across england and wales in central and eastern parts, lingering in the west, cloud, some rain and drizzle. thicker cloud in northern ireland. again, that could be thick enough for patches of rain. breezy across the board with winter strong in the north—west. temperatures in the high teams. 0vernight, heavy and persistent rain spreading in from the west....
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the charming 17-year-old luci is the hit of the evening.tusi with all the verve of an expert. luci says she'll never tire of the campaign trail, as long as the band plays on. >> announcer: the program originally scheduled at this b time will not adcast. >> mann: the one thing that goldwater did to try to change the image that people had of him as a reckless cowboy was to rush to gettysbur pennsylvania, and sit down with dwight eisenhower. >> barry goldwater: our opponents are referring to us as "warmongers," and i'd likeo know what your opinion of that would be. you've known me a long time. >> well, barry, in my mind, this is actual tommyrot. now, you've known about war.u' been through one. i'm older than you -- i've been in more. but i'll tell you, no man that knows anything about war is going to be reckss. >> mann: unfortunately, eisenhower looked like it was the last place on earthe wanted to be. the two men had no rapport, no chemistry.er eisenhas trying to bail out a guy who had been attacking him ss than a year ago as an appeaser.en s
the charming 17-year-old luci is the hit of the evening.tusi with all the verve of an expert. luci says she'll never tire of the campaign trail, as long as the band plays on. >> announcer: the program originally scheduled at this b time will not adcast. >> mann: the one thing that goldwater did to try to change the image that people had of him as a reckless cowboy was to rush to gettysbur pennsylvania, and sit down with dwight eisenhower. >> barry goldwater: our opponents are...