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so speaking of lucy's death. can you talk about her relationship with george markstat and the fire they died in and where you think the folks of 15,000 volumes, the library of 15,000 volumes may have gone to? >> george was her, shall we say, final lover. she met in california in 1910's or so. they lived together in her house till her death. as she said in a house fire in march of 1942. it was a fire that overcame the kitchen. i think a stove maybe caught on fire. she died, mark had try to save her and was terribly burned. the chicago police along with the fbi agents did come to her home because she had fabulous library, history, political ideology, political theory and to one seems to know what happened to those books, but i will just say that when word got out that i was writing this book, i had an e-mail from someone in england who said that he had bought a book at auction inscribed by william morris, socialist, to lucy when she visited london and in the -- on the book was stamped a couple of things, one was pr
so speaking of lucy's death. can you talk about her relationship with george markstat and the fire they died in and where you think the folks of 15,000 volumes, the library of 15,000 volumes may have gone to? >> george was her, shall we say, final lover. she met in california in 1910's or so. they lived together in her house till her death. as she said in a house fire in march of 1942. it was a fire that overcame the kitchen. i think a stove maybe caught on fire. she died, mark had try to...
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lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her woundskent molinaro, lucy's dad"i knew right away that's a coyote"unfortunately -- lucy's dad is familiar with these attacks ...neighbors have had six in the past month ...one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eatenkent molinaro, lucy's dad "we've been here 22 years and we've never had a problem. we've had dogs before these two and never a problem."the molinaro family sees coyotes around their home often -- these are videos they've taken of them before ...but they say the one who grabbed lucy was different -- dark in color and much larger than the ones they typically seekent molinaro, lucy's dad"i can't see us letting her out here though knowing that that animal is out there.." (michelle)for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family with a leash on ...and her parents say they aren't sure what they'll do when she recovers.live in alamo michelle kingston kron 4 news (justine) tonight a woman is recove
lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her woundskent molinaro, lucy's dad"i knew right away that's a coyote"unfortunately -- lucy's dad is familiar with these attacks ...neighbors have had six in the past month ...one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eatenkent molinaro, lucy's dad "we've been here 22 years and we've never had a problem. we've had...
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lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her woundskent molinaro, lucy'sright away that's a coyote"unfortunately -- lucy's dad is familiar with these attacks ...neighbors have had six in the past month ...one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eatenkent molinaro, lucy's dad "we've been here 22 years and we've never had a problem. we've had dogs before these two and never a problem."the molinaro family sees coyotes around their home often -- these are videos they've taken of them before ...but they say the one who grabbed lucy was different -- dark in color and much larger than the ones they typically seekent molinaro, lucy's dad"i can't see us letting her out here though knowing that that animal is out there.." ( marty ) ( marty ) still ahead on kron 4... the a's try to even the bay bridge series... and.. steph curry enjoys a round of golf at lake tahoe. j-r stone has the highlights .. next in sports. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you d
lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her woundskent molinaro, lucy'sright away that's a coyote"unfortunately -- lucy's dad is familiar with these attacks ...neighbors have had six in the past month ...one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eatenkent molinaro, lucy's dad "we've been here 22 years and we've never had a problem. we've had dogs before these...
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ijust don't extraordinary news conference, lucy.t don't know extraordinary news conference, lucy. ijust don't know how we can every week be surprised by donald trump. it was extraordinary to see him stand next to the russian president and say he believed his denials about russian interference in the 2016 election over the intelligence of his own agents, american fbi and cia, and not surprising to seejohn brennan, former cia director, call his comments treasonous. because donald trump tends to contradict himself, he makes a statement and then goes back for divert his view, it's almost priced in, his comments do tend to move the market is so much anymore. you mentioned criticism from democrats but also from republicans. yes, we are used to, slightly injured to the shocking stuff from trump but this is still shocking. the site of a us president standing next to putin and saying i believe him over my own intelligence officials is such a shocking thing and will shock many americans across the board. the new york times is reporting it as
ijust don't extraordinary news conference, lucy.t don't know extraordinary news conference, lucy. ijust don't know how we can every week be surprised by donald trump. it was extraordinary to see him stand next to the russian president and say he believed his denials about russian interference in the 2016 election over the intelligence of his own agents, american fbi and cia, and not surprising to seejohn brennan, former cia director, call his comments treasonous. because donald trump tends to...
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lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ...ery and wearing a red bandana to hide her wounds <"i can't see us letting her out here though knowing that that animal is out there..">( terisa ) neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... in one case a dog was killed. for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family when she has a leash on ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... erena dedicates her match to the moms and a star is born at the world cup. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. ( ja
lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ...ery and wearing a red bandana to hide her wounds ( terisa ) neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... in one case a dog was killed. for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family when she has a leash on ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... erena dedicates her match to the moms and a star is born at the world cup. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a...
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and it was, as lucy says, it was very, very close. it was 305 votes to 302 votes. lot. but that wasn't enough. and it looked like there we re enough. and it looked like there were some 14 labour mps and also some lib dems who were not there to vote. now, some of them would have had, well, let's hope they all had good reasons not to, but it would be interesting to see who wasn't there and break that down in more detail. and, lucy, am i right, there has also been another ministerial resignation, you mention how many. yes, i think this is the seventh. interesting, this is the defence minister. it shows the matters we are in. he has quit the government in order to vote against the government because theresa may backed down. he supported the original chequers plan. he thought thatis original chequers plan. he thought that is something i can get on board with and support. when she backed down today and backed herself into a corner to a harder brexit he thought, no. so you are having people quit on both sides, the brexiteers and remainers sides of the party. if we move th
and it was, as lucy says, it was very, very close. it was 305 votes to 302 votes. lot. but that wasn't enough. and it looked like there we re enough. and it looked like there were some 14 labour mps and also some lib dems who were not there to vote. now, some of them would have had, well, let's hope they all had good reasons not to, but it would be interesting to see who wasn't there and break that down in more detail. and, lucy, am i right, there has also been another ministerial resignation,...
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lucy williamson has more. lucy: beneath the memorials of france's military conquerors came their newesteroes, bringing their trophy for from fsh from the cycles of iconschampions turned recording on their phones. this team has reflected back to the nation an image can be proud of. not just an emblem, but of all that it means to be french. >> i feel very proud to be french and incredible and excited to be here with erybody else. it is a unique moment to share with all the ooper french pe. lucy: the coach, who played in france's world cuwin two decades ago, was honored in moscow last night with a song and a bath of champagne. back home, they did things differently. a metro station that once was began champs elysees temporarily change thebegan namo honor his name. the team was hosted by the most famous fans. just kids themselves when france lastiton the trophy. as only right to pass the moment on. >> thank you again to the whole of france. i hope we make you tremble, i hope we make you jump. lucy: they s world cu
lucy williamson has more. lucy: beneath the memorials of france's military conquerors came their newesteroes, bringing their trophy for from fsh from the cycles of iconschampions turned recording on their phones. this team has reflected back to the nation an image can be proud of. not just an emblem, but of all that it means to be french. >> i feel very proud to be french and incredible and excited to be here with erybody else. it is a unique moment to share with all the ooper french pe....
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stories like lucy's are not uncommon. but the legend who had 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. 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. cargo 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 selleck on the southern districts are occupied by their largely christian opponents known as the. many houses are deserted here next t
stories like lucy's are not uncommon. but the legend who had 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. it's very hard to survive here there's not much aid and we no longer have fields to plant things to eat...
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lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ...ing from surgery and wearing a red ndana to hide her wounds <"i can't see us letting her out here though knowing that that animal is out there..">( robin ) neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... in one case a dog was killed. for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family when she has a leash on ... and her owners say they aren't sure what they'll do recovers. ( robin ) a popular mural of musician carlos santana was vandalized this weekend in san francisco's mission district. a local non-profit went as far as calling it a hate crime... kron 4's ella sogomonian met the artist as he worked to restore his mural. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "the artist mel waters has been here since noon. distrought by the vandalism he told me off camera he can't understand why someone would be so aggressive in ruining his gift to the community."(nats: shaking paint can)it's been an emotional afternoon for bay area artist mel waters... (nats: shaking pai
lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ...ing from surgery and wearing a red ndana to hide her wounds ( robin ) neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... in one case a dog was killed. for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family when she has a leash on ... and her owners say they aren't sure what they'll do recovers. ( robin ) a popular mural of musician carlos santana was vandalized this weekend in san...
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lucy williamson reports. lucy: the chaos of world war i left in its wake a geography of absence. along the front lineof northern fence, buildings destroyed, communities gone. a century on, some of those former battlefields still light badly empty,o contaminated by unexploded shells and chemicals that no british farmer has been allowed to return. aan british histoas been visiting the red zone with a group of international researchers. >> what they did is they tend to esplant it with pine tand pine trees, which have shallow roots, are effective at processing contamination out of the soil, aney have a lifespan of 80 to 90 years. the idea was that it would gradually, slowly be purged of es contamination by the p trees, and at the end of that time it would be cleared. lucy: this destroyed village is today park forest, part graveyard. the grocer has gone, and the shing area, too. this is all that remains of the school. its mayor told me he does not believe in ghosts, but there is something special in the air here. >> there are shells here, but also human remains. 10,000 soldiers, frenc
lucy williamson reports. lucy: the chaos of world war i left in its wake a geography of absence. along the front lineof northern fence, buildings destroyed, communities gone. a century on, some of those former battlefields still light badly empty,o contaminated by unexploded shells and chemicals that no british farmer has been allowed to return. aan british histoas been visiting the red zone with a group of international researchers. >> what they did is they tend to esplant it with pine...
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lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ... this is a photo a neighbor took of the coyote possibly in question ... lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her wounds <"i can't see us letting her out here though knowing that that animal is out there.."> neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eaten for now, little lucy is only going outside with her family when she has a leash on ... and her owners say they aren't sure what they'll do when she recovers. (justine) a popular mural of musician carlos santana was vandalized overnight in san francisco's mission district. (jrstone) a local non- profit went as it a hate crime...kron 4's ella sogomonian met the artist as he worked tirelessly to restore his work... sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "the artist mel waters has been here since noon. distrought by the vandalism he told me o
lucy was in a coyote's mouth. the coyote ran off and left lucy bleeding around her neck ... this is a photo a neighbor took of the coyote possibly in question ... lucy is now recovering from surgery and wearing a red bandana to hide her wounds neighbors say they have had six coyote attacks in the past month ... one of the deadly ones was lucy's brother enzo ... who disappeared and was found five days later in a neighbor's yard -- his body partially eaten for now, little lucy is only going...
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earlier this week chinese authorities allowed lucy elbow's widow lucy to travel to germany after years of house arrest but she was unable to attend the ceremony because of poor health. to. be a former critic of the east german government china's granting permission to use yacc to leave the country is typical for a dictatorship or. a less well known person such as this woman is sacrificed like a chess figure moved around for so this is not in a cage and for exuberance but it's also not make asian for annoyance for therefore it is. seeing. this woman to fight against a communist dictatorship the romanian german heritage. she sees louisiana's release as an encouraging signal to home does he have any minute we hope china will change its mind about human rights an individuality that the individual no longer belongs to the state but may have his or her own opinion can think and feel and that would also benefit the chinese state. many regard the lately you see albo as one of the most courageous fighters for freedom and human rights in china. a huge iceberg that broke off of a glacier has run
earlier this week chinese authorities allowed lucy elbow's widow lucy to travel to germany after years of house arrest but she was unable to attend the ceremony because of poor health. to. be a former critic of the east german government china's granting permission to use yacc to leave the country is typical for a dictatorship or. a less well known person such as this woman is sacrificed like a chess figure moved around for so this is not in a cage and for exuberance but it's also not make...
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anna: lucy, thank you very much.y macdonald, cio of global equities at allianz global investors. lucy will be considering the conversation with us on radio. a quick update on where we are on the chinese currency story. we talked about chinese devaluation against the dollar. erased itsn has --ses, trading at 6.7766 6.7767. weakest in at the two years. the yuan not far from its one year low. let's talk about consolidation and battles within the media space. comcast has abandoned its bid for 21st century fox. the decision leaves disney to take control as comcast turns its attention back to pursuing sky. a lot of moving parts in this story. rebecca joins us now from berlin. great to have you with us. what does this mean for disney? they have to pay up in the face of competition from comcast. it seems that battle is over. in forcingcoming disney to pay out 36%, a huge amount of money, but now disney is left with most of fox. the big question is, what does disney do about sky? fox still has an offer on the table and disney
anna: lucy, thank you very much.y macdonald, cio of global equities at allianz global investors. lucy will be considering the conversation with us on radio. a quick update on where we are on the chinese currency story. we talked about chinese devaluation against the dollar. erased itsn has --ses, trading at 6.7766 6.7767. weakest in at the two years. the yuan not far from its one year low. let's talk about consolidation and battles within the media space. comcast has abandoned its bid for 21st...
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during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.spital confirmed that it is helping the police. they are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. efforts are continuing in northern thailand to work out the best way to rescue the 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in flooded caves for 11 days now. medics have reached them, they're being given food and the authorities are trying to put in phone lines so that the boys can speak to their families. but they say no attempt to rescue them will be made until it can be done safely and that could take months. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head reports from the scene in chiang rai province. no longer alone.
during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.spital confirmed that it is helping the police. they are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her...
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lucy williamson, bbc new jane: you are watching "bbc world ne america." still to come on tonight's program, the u.s. escalates its trade war with china, threatening more tariffs, which draws a shocked response. japan's prime minister has been areas as thehit death toll reaches 179. torrential rains triggered landslides and floods in central and western japan, the worst weather disaster the country has seen since 1982. reporter: when the scale of the flooding became clear, mr. abe canceled a planned trip abroad and went to see the natural disaster for himself he visited a shelter where people had been washed outf -- for people who had been washed out of their thmes. prime minister promised everything they needed tod retheir lives.ve the goment has put aside extra money and pledged to maket sure they get quickly. the emotion of the ordeal in the voices of some of those mr. abe met. the cleanuhas begun. people are sorting through the items that can be saved and the ones that must be discarded. they are constant reminders of more carefree times somehow the fl
lucy williamson, bbc new jane: you are watching "bbc world ne america." still to come on tonight's program, the u.s. escalates its trade war with china, threatening more tariffs, which draws a shocked response. japan's prime minister has been areas as thehit death toll reaches 179. torrential rains triggered landslides and floods in central and western japan, the worst weather disaster the country has seen since 1982. reporter: when the scale of the flooding became clear, mr. abe...
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lucy williamson brings us the last. lucy: these are the luckiest boys in thailand -- still weak, still quarantine. these pictures the first we have seen since the rescue diver film to them huddled together in a cave. the schoolboys pose for the camera, hiding the miracle that they are here at all. what happened in the cave of the horror, weeks inspired then awe, now curiosity. a dozen boys who could not even swim. rescuers said the biggest risk was that they would panic. how did they get them out? incredible story of their rescue is only just emergin e first footage of the mission itself. each boy wrapped in a special kind of structure and carried along by hand. in parts of the cave where it was impossible to stand rescuers built a complex system of police to transport them out, and where it was flooded, scuba divers strapped the children underneath and carried them through, a feat described by one reser is superhuman. several sources have told the bbc the boys were sedated during the journey. watch his arm. mountainal
lucy williamson brings us the last. lucy: these are the luckiest boys in thailand -- still weak, still quarantine. these pictures the first we have seen since the rescue diver film to them huddled together in a cave. the schoolboys pose for the camera, hiding the miracle that they are here at all. what happened in the cave of the horror, weeks inspired then awe, now curiosity. a dozen boys who could not even swim. rescuers said the biggest risk was that they would panic. how did they get them...
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lucy williamson has the latest. lucy: police helicopters have come to signal hope. inside, a fifth boy pulled from deep inside the mounta and flown to join his teammates in hospital. his identity kept private, even as his arrival makes global news. a week ago, this mission was seen as almost impossibly risky, but with every success, confidence in the team here has grown, as the monsoon rns have so far largely held off. ivan was one of the rescuers in the cave that first stationed near one of the most difficult part the empty tanks and helped guide the boys through and deal with problems. >> i was very scared, because when i saw the diver on the horizon, we can't see that far, but about 50 meters, i still didn't know if it was a casualty. so i was very scared. didn't feel good. buanthen i saw he was alive breathing and seemed to be all right. it felt very good. it felt very good. lucy: what did you learn from that first day? lt>> one of the very diffi things in the cave is communication. talking inside the cave is very difficult. you need to be very close. if you are
lucy williamson has the latest. lucy: police helicopters have come to signal hope. inside, a fifth boy pulled from deep inside the mounta and flown to join his teammates in hospital. his identity kept private, even as his arrival makes global news. a week ago, this mission was seen as almost impossibly risky, but with every success, confidence in the team here has grown, as the monsoon rns have so far largely held off. ivan was one of the rescuers in the cave that first stationed near one of...
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during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.on their neonatal unit during the nurse's time there, saying there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight, the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. efforts are continuing in northern thailand to work out the best way to rescue the 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in flooded caves for 11 days. they're being given food, and the authorities are trying to put in phone lines so that the boys can speak to theirfamilies. but they say no attempt to rescue them will be made until it can be done safely, and that could take months. our south—east asia correspondent, jonathan head, reports from the scene in chiang rai province. no longer alone. the trapped boys now have an army doctor treating them. they even manage a smile. they're being given foil blankets
during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.on their neonatal unit during the nurse's time there, saying there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight, the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. efforts are continuing in northern thailand to...
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lucy: ¿crees que se gusten?endo. además, no es como que yo salvé el show, tú lo estabas haciendo increíble. rulo: la verdad me ayudaste muchísimo, nunca me había ido tan bien. ceci: para eso estamos los amigos, ¿no? pato: Épale. tomás: les traigo un pastelito para celebrar su nueva sociedad. les va a ir muy bien tocando juntos. rulo: primero tenemos que conseguir los clientes. pato: oye, qué bueno que están aquí, mira, checa esto, échale un ojo, es una lista de las personas que quieren contratarlos, porque vieron el video que yo subí con su concierto en el parque. rulo: pato, no inventes, son un buen. pato: sí, son muchísimos, todos quieren contratarlos. ceci: gracias, pato, gracias, don tomás. pato: yo nada más soy el mensajero, ya que si quieren que yo sea el manager, mira, puedo hacerlo, yo cobro por ustedes. camila: hola. ay, pastel, qué rico. tomás: ¿les traigo algo? madre: dos limonadas y un café, y yo pago. lupita: ¿le diste la lista? pato: sí, está muy feliz. marieta: qué bueno, a mí me da mucho gusto ve
lucy: ¿crees que se gusten?endo. además, no es como que yo salvé el show, tú lo estabas haciendo increíble. rulo: la verdad me ayudaste muchísimo, nunca me había ido tan bien. ceci: para eso estamos los amigos, ¿no? pato: Épale. tomás: les traigo un pastelito para celebrar su nueva sociedad. les va a ir muy bien tocando juntos. rulo: primero tenemos que conseguir los clientes. pato: oye, qué bueno que están aquí, mira, checa esto, échale un ojo, es una lista de las personas que...
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lucy manning, bbc failing to tackle a problem ignored for years. lucy manning, bbc news.ho carried out the manchester arena bombing last year — in which 22 people died — was rescued from the civil war in libya by a royal navy ship in 2014. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is at the manchester arena. judith what more can you tell us? we have always known that hms enterprise was sent to libya in 2014 to help evacuate more than 100 british nationals caught up in the fighting there. what is new today is the information that on board were hashino baby and his brother salman who was 19 and later became the man responsible for the bomb attack at the arena. the brothers were in libya visiting her parents and salman abedi was on the radar of the security services but m15 couldn't find enough evidence of the extremist activity they had originally suspected and they closed the file on him a month before the evacuation. was that a missed opportunity? well, some of those who we re opportunity? well, some of those who were bereaved and injured by the bomb have said it was, they have said
lucy manning, bbc failing to tackle a problem ignored for years. lucy manning, bbc news.ho carried out the manchester arena bombing last year — in which 22 people died — was rescued from the civil war in libya by a royal navy ship in 2014. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is at the manchester arena. judith what more can you tell us? we have always known that hms enterprise was sent to libya in 2014 to help evacuate more than 100 british nationals caught up in the fighting there. what is new...
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during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.ing the police. they are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. a brief look at some of the day's other main stories. a moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police. the force is investigating reports that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a teenage boy has been arrested tonight in connection with the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. alesha's body was discovered in woodland on
during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital.ing the police. they are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news,...
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amy: what has lucy told you about her son adapting now, her child? we have heard psychologists putting up groceries on the effect of the trauma of separation. >> you know, when i met this little six-year-old boy and he exited the shelter where he was detained, he was really strong, very optimistic. get someif we could pizza, so we did. he was very upbeat. to lucy sinceked then, and she said that he has been talking now about his experiences being in a detention center, and he is remembered ine of the things that were -- that occurred while he was in missing hisially mom and not being able to communicate very well with his mom, and that has been extremely sad for him. she is glad he is getting it off his shoulders, off his chest, her voicen tell, changes when she starts talking about that because it is very sad. amy: i want to go back to the audio cnn published of a mother pleading with an immigration judge at a court inside the jail. she requested asylum but was denied. data shows judge powell denies new 80% of the asylum claim he hears, well above t
amy: what has lucy told you about her son adapting now, her child? we have heard psychologists putting up groceries on the effect of the trauma of separation. >> you know, when i met this little six-year-old boy and he exited the shelter where he was detained, he was really strong, very optimistic. get someif we could pizza, so we did. he was very upbeat. to lucy sinceked then, and she said that he has been talking now about his experiences being in a detention center, and he is...
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. >> reporter: lucy is a super soccer player and fan. >> makes me feel really happy because soccer iseporter: i sat down with her during practice at loudoun soccer in esburg. e's happy dc united will build a new 5,000-seat stadiumn this open land at phillip a bowlen memorial park for a second division team called loudoun united fc. >> i'm sup excited because i love dc ianed. one of my favorite soccer teams. >> reporter: a big applause at tonight's announcement at farm woods brewery. >> a long time coming. this community has been dying for a professional soccer team here for many years. >> reporter: look at the new loudoun united logo for the 2019usl seon. the new facility will also host dc united team offices, a rainingacility a a youth development program for kids like lucy >> i could go see one of their live soccer games. >> reporter: and watch professionals play the gam she loves in her community. >> i just love playing soccer. >> here w go and play. >> reporter: in loudoun county, i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> lucy. new tonight, we're hearing from one of two children bitten by sha
. >> reporter: lucy is a super soccer player and fan. >> makes me feel really happy because soccer iseporter: i sat down with her during practice at loudoun soccer in esburg. e's happy dc united will build a new 5,000-seat stadiumn this open land at phillip a bowlen memorial park for a second division team called loudoun united fc. >> i'm sup excited because i love dc ianed. one of my favorite soccer teams. >> reporter: a big applause at tonight's announcement at farm...
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but they say that the one that attacked lucie was much larger and darker than the scrawny coyotes that they see. so far four dogs have been killed and at least three others attacked. it is not just in alamo. just a few miles away in danville a large coyote leaped over this six-foot-high fence. >> all of the sudden, he made a funny bark and i looked. i saw one of the two car i ried -- carried by a coyote. >> reporter: that is when his bigger brother went and attacked him, nd the coyote bit kobe, but he is okay. and now the owner is not taking chances. >> it is a change of how we operate, and we have to eve tim >> reporter: despite the injuries lucie is wagging her tail, tail, and tonight, her family wants neighbors to to keep a close eye on their beloved pets. >> just to spare people from losing their small dog. i don't want anybody else to go through this. >> reporter: in danville, maryann fabro, nbc news. >> a woman survived a week after her car plunged down a cliff in big sur. she was rescued when two hikers spotted her jeep off of a remote spot off highway one. she was in stable con
but they say that the one that attacked lucie was much larger and darker than the scrawny coyotes that they see. so far four dogs have been killed and at least three others attacked. it is not just in alamo. just a few miles away in danville a large coyote leaped over this six-foot-high fence. >> all of the sudden, he made a funny bark and i looked. i saw one of the two car i ried -- carried by a coyote. >> reporter: that is when his bigger brother went and attacked him, nd the...
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. >> nine-year-old lucy recovering after a coyote attacked her in her own backyard july 6th. he says he was in shock when he looked out the window and saw his jack russell terrier. >> i see a coyote with lucy in his mouth. >> it happened after they found their other jack russell terrier gone. five days later a neighbor confirmed their worst fears. >> a neighbor not too far away from here found him dead about four days after. the people that found him immediately suspected it was a coyote. > . >> wildlife are common. this was caught on camera near their home before the attack. they say the one that attacked lucy was much larger and darker than coyotes they usually see. so far four dogs have been killed and at least three others attacked. it is not just in alamo, just a few miles away a large coyote leaped over this 6 foot high fence. >> all of a sudden me made a funny mark. i saw him being carried along the back fence of the yard. >> he sprang into action nipping at the coyote. the coyote bit him but the brave little dog is okay. his owner says now she is not taking any chance
. >> nine-year-old lucy recovering after a coyote attacked her in her own backyard july 6th. he says he was in shock when he looked out the window and saw his jack russell terrier. >> i see a coyote with lucy in his mouth. >> it happened after they found their other jack russell terrier gone. five days later a neighbor confirmed their worst fears. >> a neighbor not too far away from here found him dead about four days after. the people that found him immediately...
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the 26—year—old will be reunited with her former city team—mate lucy bronze who moved to france lastnding champions england have been knocked out of the european under—i9 championship at the group stage. they lost their final match 5—0 to france. the young lions were without a number of star players because the tournament clashes with clubs' preseason tours. myziane maolida and amine gouiri
the 26—year—old will be reunited with her former city team—mate lucy bronze who moved to france lastnding champions england have been knocked out of the european under—i9 championship at the group stage. they lost their final match 5—0 to france. the young lions were without a number of star players because the tournament clashes with clubs' preseason tours. myziane maolida and amine gouiri
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samantha may, designed the mural"i want to make a difference and really show people how strongly we feel luci paczkowski, youth organizer"we have all been super interested in the planet and also human rights and bringing it all produced this." designed by -- and the and all of this busy street in san francisco.samantha may, mural heart to feel like going to waste."kingston, mkingstonnews "the mural in the center of the rally created by an 11 year old girl from oakland." samantha may, designed the mural"our butterfly that we have is a monarch butterfly and it symbolizes the migrants because just like the migrants they migrate."the leaves and flowers representing the eco system ... samantha may chose black eyed susans because she says they represent justice. samantha may, designed the mural"i feel really strongly about climate justice and the issues happening at our border."people watching the rally on the embarcadero -- moved by the young children ... their work ... and their missionterry renaud, connecticut"i think perhaps we reached a moment were milennials and those younger than milennials
samantha may, designed the mural"i want to make a difference and really show people how strongly we feel luci paczkowski, youth organizer"we have all been super interested in the planet and also human rights and bringing it all produced this." designed by -- and the and all of this busy street in san francisco.samantha may, mural heart to feel like going to waste."kingston, mkingstonnews "the mural in the center of the rally created by an 11 year old girl from...
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lucy: what did you learn from that first day? >> one of the very difficult things in the cave i communication. talking inside the cave is very difficult. you need to be very close. if you are more mean just 5, 10 rs away, everything is incredibly hard to undstand, and misunderstandings and high complexities that ad to very bad situations. we need and plan for that. you need to keep the communicatioluvery simple. : thai children are warned about this mountain by their grandparents, that itan swallows it doesn't let them out. so far the operati proved the adage wrong. 8 children are out of the caves, four more are waiting with their tuach for the rescuers to tomorrow. the battle with this mountain is being won through careful planning and tight control. it is also relying on a seg e of unity ame country, the divers, and the boyshemselves. lucy williamson, bbc news. effectlet's explore the all of this is having on the young boys. for that my spoke with a professor of child development at thenirsity of minnesota. what kinds of emotio
lucy: what did you learn from that first day? >> one of the very difficult things in the cave i communication. talking inside the cave is very difficult. you need to be very close. if you are more mean just 5, 10 rs away, everything is incredibly hard to undstand, and misunderstandings and high complexities that ad to very bad situations. we need and plan for that. you need to keep the communicatioluvery simple. : thai children are warned about this mountain by their grandparents, that...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty.s theresa may in that the parel after the brexit upset in poland tonight. we will have the latest, and donald trump appears to have more faith in president putin than the american secret service, can it be true? here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. your headlines tonight: france fans paint the town red, white and blue as their victorious world cup heroes arrive back in paris. cristiano ronaldo marks out his plans for the future as the world's best player seals his move tojuventus. it will be tough, i know that, very difficult, the league is very tough but i will be ready. is england's tommy fleetwood ready for an assault on the open? we'll hear his thoughts ahead of this year's edition at carnoustie. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. "allez les bleus" is the cry once again in paris, as 20 years on from their first triumph, france get the chance to celebrate world cup success. the players took the trophy
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty.s theresa may in that the parel after the brexit upset in poland tonight. we will have the latest, and donald trump appears to have more faith in president putin than the american secret service, can it be true? here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. your headlines tonight: france fans paint the town red, white and blue as their victorious...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, chiang rai.s outside the hospital in chiang rai. he told me the volunteers who helped in the operation are returning home. they spent the day at the chiang rai airport seeing people coming and going. lots of people now scaling down this operation, leaving for their home countries or different parts of thailand. this morning we saw a team of climbers going back to bangkok. they said that they were proud to be part of this operation. he said that they were tired, but that they were happy to be going home. we also heard from the british divers later on in the day. i spoke tojohn divers later on in the day. i spoke to john and jason, and divers later on in the day. i spoke tojohn and jason, and i asked them, actually, whether they felt that... whether there were any moments of doubt in the operation, and john told me that they were very breeze, pleased with the results because they speak for themselves. so john, one of the guys that are spearheading this operation, now on his way back to the uk and w
lucy williamson, bbc news, chiang rai.s outside the hospital in chiang rai. he told me the volunteers who helped in the operation are returning home. they spent the day at the chiang rai airport seeing people coming and going. lots of people now scaling down this operation, leaving for their home countries or different parts of thailand. this morning we saw a team of climbers going back to bangkok. they said that they were proud to be part of this operation. he said that they were tired, but...
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thank you lucy for that. meanwhile new reaction from former trump campaign adviser roger stone acknowledging he could be the unnamed person in the mueller indictment because of his twitter exchange with gucifer 2. stone wants the 12 russians extradited to answer charges because it will clear him and the trump campaign of any collusion. here is what he said in the interview last night. >> i would like to see the russians extradite the intelligence apgts so we can have a tril, so the dnc server can be examined and the charge can be proven or disapproven. the servers are necessary for the government to prove the case. i think it's still unproven. there is an enormous amount of forensic evidence that points to a conclusion based on the download times there was no hack and that the material -- the alleged hacked material was downloaded to some kind of a portable drive. i don't know. >> where are you getting this. >> that's why i'd like to see a trial. >> meanwhile the president tweets about in in scotland ahead of
thank you lucy for that. meanwhile new reaction from former trump campaign adviser roger stone acknowledging he could be the unnamed person in the mueller indictment because of his twitter exchange with gucifer 2. stone wants the 12 russians extradited to answer charges because it will clear him and the trump campaign of any collusion. here is what he said in the interview last night. >> i would like to see the russians extradite the intelligence apgts so we can have a tril, so the dnc...
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joining us is lucy makin.w about the boe's contingency planning for different brexit scenarios? low given the0% amount of time they must be thinking about brexit because they must do a lot of contingency planning, particularly around the financial system, questions of whether the bank can be ready. they are trying to prepare for every scenario, including a hard brexit. they are very proud of the vote and proud they keep things running smoothly in the morning. connie referred to it as the only adult in the room. is interesting to see what they've got ready. they're not going to tell us everything that we will feel secure from the banks side they are ready for whatever gets thrown at them. guy: u.k. is a small open economy, therefore brexit is important. for the global trade is important, as well. 100% 50 onake the brexit, how much of they spent worrying about the trade war? lucy: that plays into brexit because we are trying to be figure the entire u.k.'s trading arrangement with the rest of the world. brexit an
joining us is lucy makin.w about the boe's contingency planning for different brexit scenarios? low given the0% amount of time they must be thinking about brexit because they must do a lot of contingency planning, particularly around the financial system, questions of whether the bank can be ready. they are trying to prepare for every scenario, including a hard brexit. they are very proud of the vote and proud they keep things running smoothly in the morning. connie referred to it as the only...
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lucy letby went on training to liverpool win‘s hospital.onatal unit during lucy's time there, and say there's no suggestion that any came to harm. since the arrest, the police have also been at the home of the nurse's parent in hereford. tonight, the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to extend what happened to the babies in her care. —— explain what happened. after yesterday's stressful day of football we all need a break. so thank god it's a day off from the world cup — and if you're an england fan, it's time to revel in victory. not that it was a stress free game. we were up, we were down, the penalty shoot out, the history; how many of you went into the garden to escape it? yes — never in doubt really. behind the sofa. laughter which sets up this intriguing quarter final against sweden. it wouldn't really be the same tournament without england versus sweden would it? and yet former england manager sven goran eriksson, says it would be a big mistake to underestimate the swedes. 0h, oh, i 0h, ithought oh, i thought
lucy letby went on training to liverpool win‘s hospital.onatal unit during lucy's time there, and say there's no suggestion that any came to harm. since the arrest, the police have also been at the home of the nurse's parent in hereford. tonight, the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to extend what happened to the babies in her care. —— explain what happened. after yesterday's stressful day of football we all need a break. so thank god it's a day off from the...
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during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital. are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? britain's chemical weapons research laboratory is investigating what caused a man and a woman to fall gravely ill, close to where a former russian spy was poisoned in march. what met we are still expecting a statement on that story. in the meantime, let's turn to a story we have covered before. scientists are using ivf to try and bring back the northern white rhino from extinction. these are the only two northern white rhinos left on earth. they live under heavy guard in a conservation park in northern kenya. and cru
during her training, lucy letby went on placement to liverpool women's hospital. are reviewing what happened to babies on its neonatal unit during the nurse's time there and say there is currently no suggestion that any came to harm. since lucy letby was arrested, the police have also been at the home of her parents in hereford. tonight the children's nurse is still under investigation, being asked to explain what happened to the babies in her care. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. this is...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.one of the world's biggest sporting tournaments? we were a bit sad. i am not sure if they will be long—term benefits from the world cup. i found a lot of great international friends. it is estimated that more than 1.5 million football fans travelled to russia for the world cup, it has a lwa ys russia for the world cup, it has always transformed host cities like here in moscow, but what about the locals? do they think it has been a success ? locals? do they think it has been a success? very exciting. it is the atmosphere of a holiday, that is all over, ramdas. a lot of us have met international friends, talk to them, we have learned something about their countries, they learn something about our country. it is a good exchange, it is a good experience, an interesting experience, an interesting experience that i hope everybody will remember all their life. the atmosphere will probably will be not the same as it was in the world cup. what is regular moscow? regular moscow is when you are b
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.one of the world's biggest sporting tournaments? we were a bit sad. i am not sure if they will be long—term benefits from the world cup. i found a lot of great international friends. it is estimated that more than 1.5 million football fans travelled to russia for the world cup, it has a lwa ys russia for the world cup, it has always transformed host cities like here in moscow, but what about the locals? do they think it has been a success ? locals? do they...
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lucy is here with the lowdown on how to pick the best smart suitcase.n difference is you can afford to be a bit more careless in this, safe in the knowledge that your wheels will not buckle under the pressure. and taking the long way round to the world cup finals. i came here to russia by bicycle to support my national team. it was like a dream for all of us, all egyptians. amsterdam is famous for its picturesque canals built in the 17th century to help the city trade in goods from all over the world. these days they're often clogged with boats catering to tourists, ferrying groups from one famous sight to another. but there are one or two boats that stand apart from the rest. this is a hedeer, a former people smuggling vessel that was used to transport refugees across the mediterranean. up to 76 people would be crammed in there. now it is being used to give tourists a very different perspective on amsterdam. i will be your guide for the day. we have sami, he is our captain. this is part of an initiative called lampedusa cruises, named after the italian
lucy is here with the lowdown on how to pick the best smart suitcase.n difference is you can afford to be a bit more careless in this, safe in the knowledge that your wheels will not buckle under the pressure. and taking the long way round to the world cup finals. i came here to russia by bicycle to support my national team. it was like a dream for all of us, all egyptians. amsterdam is famous for its picturesque canals built in the 17th century to help the city trade in goods from all over the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, chiang rai. 0ur reporter howard johnson, is outside the hospital in chiangnd, people are leaving. lots of people now scaling down this operation, leaving for their home countries or different parts of thailand. this morning we saw a team of climbers going back to bangkok. they said that they were proud to be part of this operation. they said that they were tired, but that they were happy to be going home. we also heard from the british divers later on in the day. i spoke tojohn volanthen and jason mallinson and i asked them, actually, whether they felt that — whether there were any moments of doubt in the operation. and john told me that they were very pleased, pleased with the results, because they speak for themselves. the bullies have met their parents. what we are hearing is that they will stay in this hospital for a week and after that the as have said they must stay with their parents in our homes for another week after that. his mother was assassinated in a terrorist attack, his grandfather was executed by a military dictator, but now bilawal bhutto z
lucy williamson, bbc news, chiang rai. 0ur reporter howard johnson, is outside the hospital in chiangnd, people are leaving. lots of people now scaling down this operation, leaving for their home countries or different parts of thailand. this morning we saw a team of climbers going back to bangkok. they said that they were proud to be part of this operation. they said that they were tired, but that they were happy to be going home. we also heard from the british divers later on in the day. i...
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lucy is back to look through some of the paper stories.d it has caused eurotunnel to cancel hundreds if not thousands of tickets because the rails are buckling. the infrastructure facing problems. we are seeing the impact of extreme weather and if you think of back to the beast from the east in the first quarter, which had a negative impact on growth and paul —— productivity, you have this negative impact with the extreme heat. interesting, of the extreme heat. interesting, of the countries are used to extreme heat and officers are air—conditioned, in the uk, we are really not used to such a prolonged period of heat. productivity is suffering. apparently you are allowed to take off yourjacket suffering. apparently you are allowed to take off your jacket at lord's for the cricket. we have had some tweets. some people say, i have to move more slowly. they cannot get to move more slowly. they cannot get to work in time. everything is delayed. martin tweeted to say, when i was a kid we did not call it a heatwave, we called it summer. neal said
lucy is back to look through some of the paper stories.d it has caused eurotunnel to cancel hundreds if not thousands of tickets because the rails are buckling. the infrastructure facing problems. we are seeing the impact of extreme weather and if you think of back to the beast from the east in the first quarter, which had a negative impact on growth and paul —— productivity, you have this negative impact with the extreme heat. interesting, of the extreme heat. interesting, of the countries...
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joe lucy has been through many wildfires in yolo county before, but this is the fuirst time he said it's been so close. >> stayed up last night, so it's a little scary. >> reporter: so scary that he's packing up and ready to go. >> it's moving quick. >> reporter: lucy raises corgis. he has 11 dogs right now including dorothy. but for now, he's staying put. >> the kennels are all moved into the family room, so they can be in the air-conditioned space. >> reporter: air-conditioning is key. the wildfires started saturday afternoon. it's covered a lot of ground. at last count, 60,000 acres. a third of that in napa county. the other two-thirds in yolo county. >> in this section of the fire, it's making things a little bit difficult for us because of the smoke. but we still have fire crews in the perimeter, fighting that fire that's coming down. >> reporter: the battle has been from the air until smoke and darkness setor it to happen. sooner or later it's going to happen. >> reporter: the most active t because of the wind and temperature change. but for has a community on edge. >> we thought t
joe lucy has been through many wildfires in yolo county before, but this is the fuirst time he said it's been so close. >> stayed up last night, so it's a little scary. >> reporter: so scary that he's packing up and ready to go. >> it's moving quick. >> reporter: lucy raises corgis. he has 11 dogs right now including dorothy. but for now, he's staying put. >> the kennels are all moved into the family room, so they can be in the air-conditioned space. >>...
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lucy kafanov, nbc ne . >>> a confrontation of a different kind this week for gun rights and g control advocates. a federal court has resumed that plans for 3d printed firearms can be legally posted online, making it possible to print a fully functional, untraceable gun at home. as justice correspondent pete williams reports, opponents are trying to keep that from happening. >> reporter: cody wilson of austin, texas has a passion for gun rights. >> how is that nnational convers going? >> reporter: and he is developing instructions for programming a 3d printer to make a fully working plastic handgun or assault style rifle. >> i don't think you should have the ability or anyone else should have your ability to control your access to it on the internet or the ability to print it on a machine. >> reporter: but when he wanted to post detailed plans online, the obama administration shut him down, saying it would put weapons in hostileds of forces or terrorists. he sued, saying it violated his right of free expression, and saying similar plans have long been available on the web. but federal
lucy kafanov, nbc ne . >>> a confrontation of a different kind this week for gun rights and g control advocates. a federal court has resumed that plans for 3d printed firearms can be legally posted online, making it possible to print a fully functional, untraceable gun at home. as justice correspondent pete williams reports, opponents are trying to keep that from happening. >> reporter: cody wilson of austin, texas has a passion for gun rights. >> how is that nnational...