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lucy: not a huge amount.ng is having had the big balance we have had, and taking some profits makes sense. because our expectation is we will have moderate returns in equities and more volatility. looking back over the last year, that is what we have had, a flat overall return with a lot of toatility, 20% from one end the other. that we think makes sense because we are coming to the end of this big boost of liquidity, growth is flattening out, and valuations on late cycles at the high end. a big return in equity markets is difficult to defend. higherity should be goods of the uncertainty about liquidity and trade. what do you worry more about, the u.s. or china? i am looking at the drawdown in chinese equities, this is american depositary receipts, down 50% in may. .he worst months since 2008 we can speculate whether there is more to come or not, but do you think there will be more volatility on the u.s. side or chinese side? lucy: the chinese market is more volatile. we will see more there. andu.s. market is
lucy: not a huge amount.ng is having had the big balance we have had, and taking some profits makes sense. because our expectation is we will have moderate returns in equities and more volatility. looking back over the last year, that is what we have had, a flat overall return with a lot of toatility, 20% from one end the other. that we think makes sense because we are coming to the end of this big boost of liquidity, growth is flattening out, and valuations on late cycles at the high end. a...
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for people, and luckily lucy picked up on that and luckily lucy picked up on that and contacted theare her story about simba. this is going on up and down the country everywhere. what are the kind of red lights that lucy and her husband could have seen, or maybe should have seen, in terms of looking to get a newjob? one of maybe should have seen, in terms of looking to get a new job? one of the things lucy mentioned, there were other people there, but it felt very rushed and she thought if she didn't ta ke rushed and she thought if she didn't take this puppy i imagine she would be told it was probably the last puppy be told it was probably the last pupr you be told it was probably the last puppy. you know, you are handing over large amounts of cash. you should go and view a puppy over different days, may be, or different weeks, but to go along and see a puppy weeks, but to go along and see a puppy and essentially buy it on the first day that you visit it, especially if you are getting pushed by the seller... they are trying to push all the emotional buttons. absolutely. a good breed
for people, and luckily lucy picked up on that and luckily lucy picked up on that and contacted theare her story about simba. this is going on up and down the country everywhere. what are the kind of red lights that lucy and her husband could have seen, or maybe should have seen, in terms of looking to get a newjob? one of maybe should have seen, in terms of looking to get a new job? one of the things lucy mentioned, there were other people there, but it felt very rushed and she thought if she...
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iam lucy i am lucy hawkins at buckingham palace where well—wishers have been gathering to congratulatehe birth of the newest member of the royal family. hello and welcome to windsor where it isa hello and welcome to windsor where it is a boy. the new so many people have been waiting to find out emerged earlier today on twitter from buckingham palace, the news that the duchess of sussex had gone into labour and very shortly thereafter, the news that she had given birth to a baby boy. that news delivered in person by an absolutely delighted prince harry. the new father saying he was over the moon and in all with the experience that he had just gone through with his wife. the queen and the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall and the duke and duchess of cambridge have all been informed and are said to be absolutely delighted at this news, as indeed is the new grandmother on meghan‘s side, her mother who arrived from the united states a little over a week ago for the imminent arrival of her first grandchild. she is at the royal couple's newly renovated home on
iam lucy i am lucy hawkins at buckingham palace where well—wishers have been gathering to congratulatehe birth of the newest member of the royal family. hello and welcome to windsor where it isa hello and welcome to windsor where it is a boy. the new so many people have been waiting to find out emerged earlier today on twitter from buckingham palace, the news that the duchess of sussex had gone into labour and very shortly thereafter, the news that she had given birth to a baby boy. that news...
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and lucy, where hundreds of well—wishers have gathered this afternoon to see the framed notice of the and to celebrate the newest arrival to the royal family. i'm lukwesa burak, the other news this evening... a warning from the united nations a million species face extinction and human beings are to blame. and the pilot of a russian plane that burst into flames and crashlanded says it was hit by lightning. hello and welcome. the duchess of sussex has given birth to a healthy baby boy. prince harry was present for the birth and said it had been ‘the most amazing experience'. you could see when he stood in front of the how thrilled he was an overall joy he of the how thrilled he was an overalljoy he was by the experience he shared with his wife. the news was quickly related to the queen. there eight great grandchild. the queen, the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales, the duchess of cornwall and the duke and duchess of cambridge are all said to be delighted with the news. the duchess's mother, doria ragland, is with the royal couple at frogmore who travelled with the united states. s
and lucy, where hundreds of well—wishers have gathered this afternoon to see the framed notice of the and to celebrate the newest arrival to the royal family. i'm lukwesa burak, the other news this evening... a warning from the united nations a million species face extinction and human beings are to blame. and the pilot of a russian plane that burst into flames and crashlanded says it was hit by lightning. hello and welcome. the duchess of sussex has given birth to a healthy baby boy. prince...
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. >>> and i'll talk to lucy mcbath and hear her response after the new nra president said she was only elected from georgia because she was, and i'm quoting, a minority female. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. you'when you barely the clip a passing car. m
. >>> and i'll talk to lucy mcbath and hear her response after the new nra president said she was only elected from georgia because she was, and i'm quoting, a minority female. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things...
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lucy, some councils do better than others, why is that? to some prioritise it more?ent levels of need from domestic abuse survivors in different local authorities across the country, but we know that two thirds of women accessing our services escape from outside their local area, so this is a national issue, and we need national oversight of it, and notjust local provision. you know, particularly bame women would like to access services tailored to their specific needs, so it is important that we see national funding for those services. it is an important issue that we need to ensure there is provision across the country that is consistent and ensures that no survivor and her child will be turned away from life—saving support. it is going to doing the assessment of different levels of needin assessment of different levels of need in different places? you are absolutely right, councils already work together when it comes to supporting people to access housing or children's social care placements in other areas or children's social care placements in otherareas in or c
lucy, some councils do better than others, why is that? to some prioritise it more?ent levels of need from domestic abuse survivors in different local authorities across the country, but we know that two thirds of women accessing our services escape from outside their local area, so this is a national issue, and we need national oversight of it, and notjust local provision. you know, particularly bame women would like to access services tailored to their specific needs, so it is important that...
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one of the things you learn is jumping on seed, lucy.hampion, two feet. that's it. keep that left one there. what makes it may have only bending pony but i was nowhere near. it would not stop me climbing on board in the traditional manner. we have done it. well done lucy. the horse has to perform and we are over. thankfully and some races we are over. thankfully and some ra ces you we are over. thankfully and some races you don't have to be on the pony. it is all about trust in this andi pony. it is all about trust in this and i am handing off the post to alex. they are very agile and it is all about being a pair with a pony working with the ponies. is the pony and writer working together? are theyjumping and writer working together? are they jumping off the and writer working together? are theyjumping off the great and writer working together? are they jumping off the great speed and writer working together? are theyjumping off the great speed so theyjumping off the great speed so the need to trust their ponies and each other. this week
one of the things you learn is jumping on seed, lucy.hampion, two feet. that's it. keep that left one there. what makes it may have only bending pony but i was nowhere near. it would not stop me climbing on board in the traditional manner. we have done it. well done lucy. the horse has to perform and we are over. thankfully and some races we are over. thankfully and some ra ces you we are over. thankfully and some races you don't have to be on the pony. it is all about trust in this andi pony....
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lucy says she knows all about these toxic trio.r ex had a 20—year crack addiction and would become violent if she refused to give him money for drugs. while they were together, she felt she could protect their little girl. but after they split, he applied to the family court for contact. he's got numerous convictions. it's just not safe in his flat with drugs everywhere. assault and battery, possession, he was jailed for drunk driving, and everyone thinks no court is going to send a child to spend time with a criminal drug addict. but yeah, they do. and itjust defies all logic. it is just contact at all costs. lucy's ex—partner‘s drug—taking appeared to reduce, but not stop altogether. the judge decided that there is no reason why you can't have unsupervised overnight contact. like addiction is no longer an issue. so all he had to do was sign a piece of paper that says he won't use for 2h hours prior to or during contact. it's ridiculous. he's not even sticking to it. i have to send her there and abide by the court order, or i am b
lucy says she knows all about these toxic trio.r ex had a 20—year crack addiction and would become violent if she refused to give him money for drugs. while they were together, she felt she could protect their little girl. but after they split, he applied to the family court for contact. he's got numerous convictions. it's just not safe in his flat with drugs everywhere. assault and battery, possession, he was jailed for drunk driving, and everyone thinks no court is going to send a child to...
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lucy williamson reports from france's north—eastern border.rope looks like, come to the north—east corner of france early on a weekday morning. this is one of 40,000 people from this area to cross the border each day for work. herfather worked in the local steel mines here. she commutes to her hairdressing salon on the 7.38 to luxembourg. is she living the european dream? translation: dream, no. you need to work, that's all. working near where you live is the ideal but salaries and pensions are better in luxembourg. i asked the passenger next to her how he feels about the eu. translation: i feel in the european union but how i feel towards it... if there was ever a region that felt european, this should be it. alsace—lorraine has close ties to germany, only a 2.5 hour drive to brussels and it has received investment from the eu. so why did marine le pen's national front do so well here? support for the national rally has grown along with feelings of inequality and anger at mainstream politicians with liberal economic goals. the pa rty‘s candid
lucy williamson reports from france's north—eastern border.rope looks like, come to the north—east corner of france early on a weekday morning. this is one of 40,000 people from this area to cross the border each day for work. herfather worked in the local steel mines here. she commutes to her hairdressing salon on the 7.38 to luxembourg. is she living the european dream? translation: dream, no. you need to work, that's all. working near where you live is the ideal but salaries and pensions...
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the football look at that lucy pulls it away who's lucy, who's charlie brown and who's the football in this picture? >> we're charlie brown and the president is lucy. for less than a month we thought the negotiations were going well over the weekend president trump took the football. we might not do a deal market is down 500 points. he was talking about china getting hurt worse than the u.s. >> gordon chang. >> they might be hurt less but rest assured the u.s. will get hurt the fourth quarter was the worst quarter. that was on fears of tariffs if the trade war heats up, rest assured we will not have a good year in our market >> the question is how much of the first quarter's big rally for stocks has been on on tow mission about a good, good for both parties, good follow up to the trade war versus solid earnings what do you think? >> it's been a combination companies in the fourth quarter talked about the economy slowing and concerns about china and concerns about paris that went away in this quarter and as a result businesses have been able to do well the fed has changed course all
the football look at that lucy pulls it away who's lucy, who's charlie brown and who's the football in this picture? >> we're charlie brown and the president is lucy. for less than a month we thought the negotiations were going well over the weekend president trump took the football. we might not do a deal market is down 500 points. he was talking about china getting hurt worse than the u.s. >> gordon chang. >> they might be hurt less but rest assured the u.s. will get hurt...
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the "charlie's angels" -- can drew barrymore, cameron diaz, lucy liu reunited at lucy's walk of fameterday. demi moore was there. she played the villain on "charlie's angels: full throttle." i love that movie so much. >>> the cast of "big little lies," the ladies have gotten very close, and now we know just how close. >> friends should always tell you when your stanks are showing. if you're your spanx are showing and your girlfriend doesn't tell you she doesn't like you. >> friends should always tell the truth. >> i mean, the cold harda lot ot to be warm and fuzzy. >> i want to say, i do lie sometimes. i have different standards than laura dern. >> these real-life besties don't hold back. >> i'm always honest with my girlfriends about their breath. >> i'll be honest if i don't like their makeup. i don't like your new bangs but i love you and you have other charming qualities. >> "big little lies" premiered june 9th and each appears on a cover of instyle magazine. nicole carried around a bag of snacks, laura sang and reese tried standup comedy. their cast dinners lasted three hours. >
the "charlie's angels" -- can drew barrymore, cameron diaz, lucy liu reunited at lucy's walk of fameterday. demi moore was there. she played the villain on "charlie's angels: full throttle." i love that movie so much. >>> the cast of "big little lies," the ladies have gotten very close, and now we know just how close. >> friends should always tell you when your stanks are showing. if you're your spanx are showing and your girlfriend doesn't tell you...
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lucy, do you think — why now?e? it doesn't change anything, does it? i think it's this move? it doesn't change anything, does it? ithink it's such anything, does it? ithink it's such afab anything, does it? ithink it's such a fab rather atmosphere —— febrile, the level of emotion can't easily been contained —— be contained. we saw that to—ing and fro—ing of the 19 22 committee, they decide the rules on how to oust theresa may, they went back and forth on whether 01’ they went back and forth on whether or not to change those rules to allow her to be gotten rid of sooner "1922 allow her to be gotten rid of sooner —— 1922 committee. i think there's a sense of pragmatism, there is an election of course tomorrow, and trying to oust the prime minister on the eve of the could possibly lead toa the eve of the could possibly lead to a worse bloodbath than many of the poles are predicting. there was something, when you look at andrea leadsom's letter of resignation, i think it was a hint or perhaps a direct allegation of a
lucy, do you think — why now?e? it doesn't change anything, does it? i think it's this move? it doesn't change anything, does it? ithink it's such anything, does it? ithink it's such afab anything, does it? ithink it's such a fab rather atmosphere —— febrile, the level of emotion can't easily been contained —— be contained. we saw that to—ing and fro—ing of the 19 22 committee, they decide the rules on how to oust theresa may, they went back and forth on whether 01’ they went...
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she's off the reservation. >> lucy liu -- she's from queens >> lucy koe, i don't know where she's fromctory to the ftc in the case that was heard some time ago but only last night before midnight we got the decision on. >> how dad she decided eight wes ago. >> the timing is interesting to negotiate a settlement which sent qualcomm's stock price soaring. it has been coming down since then and of course largely -- >> what a short squeeze that was. >> it is some what unclear at this point and not unclooear basically saying qualcomm is abused of a monopolization in terms of forcing customers to take its ip and pay a lot for it and it is linking the two of them in a way that's simply not in the public's spreinterest >> anybody could have made the chip they chose not to. they're likely to go to circuit court to get that and get an appeal as quickly as they possibly can we may be in a sort of appearance as we wait and see what actually occurs mollenkopf got a bonus here. >> i don't understand why the board gave him a bonus for doing this job >> i don't want to take it away. >> he never sleeps
she's off the reservation. >> lucy liu -- she's from queens >> lucy koe, i don't know where she's fromctory to the ftc in the case that was heard some time ago but only last night before midnight we got the decision on. >> how dad she decided eight wes ago. >> the timing is interesting to negotiate a settlement which sent qualcomm's stock price soaring. it has been coming down since then and of course largely -- >> what a short squeeze that was. >> it is some...
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with me are arj singh, the deputy political editor at the huffpost uk and lucy fisher, the defence correspondent for the times. and again, politics are dominating the front pages of all the papers. the telegraph reports on the prime minister besieged in no ten as minister andrea leadsom quits, and her cabinet revolts. the daily express asks "how much more can she take" using a picture of the prime minister looking "beleaguered and bleary eyed" — they say — as she faces mutiny from her own party the same picture is on the front of the mirror, with the headline "tears in the back seat" — comparing it to a similar picture taken after thatcher's departure. more of the same in the i, who call it a cabinet coup — pointing out how she refused to meet ministers as the party tried to oust her. the guardian says barricaded inside number ten, as may clings on to power. and the times says she'll announce her departure on friday, that's according to her own allies, the paper says. it's really one story for a lot of those papers, shall we start off with the times? because that, although we know there was a me
with me are arj singh, the deputy political editor at the huffpost uk and lucy fisher, the defence correspondent for the times. and again, politics are dominating the front pages of all the papers. the telegraph reports on the prime minister besieged in no ten as minister andrea leadsom quits, and her cabinet revolts. the daily express asks "how much more can she take" using a picture of the prime minister looking "beleaguered and bleary eyed" — they say — as she faces...
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anthony, lucy stone.hen you really spread out very fast because it is a movement that spread very fast. it only was a long time in coming because men wouldn't say yes. the decisions were always going to be made by men who had a monopoly on political power, and they were resisting it. they did not want women to have the vote. it was a constant hammering away at the issue, and i think one of the significance things about the centennial is that for all the flaws in this amendment, it was a huge change to have law that said men, you cannot presume to be in charge. >> interestingly, i think if you were to just run out? the street and poll americans today and say 19th amendment, most wouldn't even know what it was, but those who did would say women got the right to vote. talk to me a little bit about who was left out of that amendment? >> well, women of color broadly were left out of that amendment in the sense that when the 19th amendment is passed, barriers to voting are already implemented in the south. so w
anthony, lucy stone.hen you really spread out very fast because it is a movement that spread very fast. it only was a long time in coming because men wouldn't say yes. the decisions were always going to be made by men who had a monopoly on political power, and they were resisting it. they did not want women to have the vote. it was a constant hammering away at the issue, and i think one of the significance things about the centennial is that for all the flaws in this amendment, it was a huge...
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lucy jo lucy hadley, which you describe this three—month review led by the government as superficial?o domestic abuse at the moment, this announcement its recognition of that. at women's aid we have been campaigning since 2016, because survivors have told us that the safety of the family courts and the child contact system is the number one priority for concern. we have seen systemic issues with the lack of understanding of domestic abuse and its harm on children, the culture of contact at all costs which has been referred to, the consistent drive for contact being nhl's best interests. but is it possible to get to the nub of this in 90 days? it is far too short, and to echo the concerns raised already, independence is crucial and we need a thorough look at this, because as a thorough look at this, because as a short scale limited review with quite strict parameters, it will not get to the heart of the issue. notary independence, but you must have expertise, people who really understand how current system works and what the basic problems are —— notjust and what the basic problems are
lucy jo lucy hadley, which you describe this three—month review led by the government as superficial?o domestic abuse at the moment, this announcement its recognition of that. at women's aid we have been campaigning since 2016, because survivors have told us that the safety of the family courts and the child contact system is the number one priority for concern. we have seen systemic issues with the lack of understanding of domestic abuse and its harm on children, the culture of contact at...
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lucy berry smith of louisville, kentucky, and the 15th street memorial amc zion church is the scene. mrs. smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles but in three puffs. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. pictured are the gracious lady's immediate family. that night there was a civic reception for her with hundreds of townspeople attending. mrs. berry has lived in louisville since 1865. may she have many more birthdays is everybody's wish. yes, just 100 years young. >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publisher's association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the white house press conferences of the president. in this critical period in our history, this move is important and significant. to be able to obtain news information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the publisher's association deserve high praise and commendation. it is my good fortune to have been selected as their white house correspondent. i am not unaware of the responsibilities th
lucy berry smith of louisville, kentucky, and the 15th street memorial amc zion church is the scene. mrs. smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles but in three puffs. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. pictured are the gracious lady's immediate family. that night there was a civic reception for her with hundreds of townspeople attending. mrs. berry has lived in louisville since 1865. may she have many more birthdays is everybody's wish. yes, just 100 years young. >>...
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lucy martin, bbc news, singapore.ds of tourists a year but recently they have been covered with large craters dug by so—called sand thieves. volcanic sand is used to make cement and the women can earn more than $33 a week selling it. environmentalists warn the ecological consequences can be disastrous. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. billion—dollar loss. the ride—hailing giant uber delivers its first earnings report as a public company. we will have the latest on those figures coming up on asia business report. and before we go, we would like to leave you with these pictures. two baby ring—tailed lemurs have become the latest attraction at rome zoo. they were born in april, but they are only out in public now. their mothers carry them around when they are young. ring—tailed lemurs are native to madagascar, and listed as an endangered species. stay with bbc world news. well, you may have heard by now that it's turning a lot warmer, but the
lucy martin, bbc news, singapore.ds of tourists a year but recently they have been covered with large craters dug by so—called sand thieves. volcanic sand is used to make cement and the women can earn more than $33 a week selling it. environmentalists warn the ecological consequences can be disastrous. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. billion—dollar loss. the ride—hailing giant uber delivers its first earnings...
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well done lucy. notjust the horse that has to perform and we are over.with a pony working with the ponies. is the pony and rider working together? they are jumping off the great speed so the need to trust their ponies and each other. this week the teamwork of all the home nations will be put to the test be it in the balloon race, the one which you stack parcels, the sock drop, the sword run or even the sack race. come on! but they were saving the most bizarre event, the milk race, until last. and there we are. ican i can see where going at all. —— can't see. i'm completely blind. are we going in a straight line? no poles of the way? are we finished? hello? can i take this off? mike just mikejust about mike just about as a cow slash horse that we have just missed a go. newcastle united and liverpool at st james park. the ripple of 1—0. the first goal 30 minutes in there. if liverpool win tonight, they go back up liverpool win tonight, they go back up top in the premier league. that's all from sportsday. plenty more later. good evening. chilly day uk wide.
well done lucy. notjust the horse that has to perform and we are over.with a pony working with the ponies. is the pony and rider working together? they are jumping off the great speed so the need to trust their ponies and each other. this week the teamwork of all the home nations will be put to the test be it in the balloon race, the one which you stack parcels, the sock drop, the sword run or even the sack race. come on! but they were saving the most bizarre event, the milk race, until last....
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lyon are aiming to win their title in a row with the help of england's lucy bronze, who lines up againsternational team—mate, toni duggan of barcelona. barcelona is a club, and a massive club but on the women's team they are not known for that. people question why, and i believe in the process. i believed what they wanted to achieve and they have the resources and facilities to do that and now i'm sitting at a champions league final and can say it has turned out well. last year we were the favourites to win the game and tony had been a bit like, whether the favourites? we are just as good and barcelona are really great team. it was really that kind of football as well. an x—ray good advertisement for football. we have beaten them before. playing in a champions league final before. really looking forward to a good game of football to be honest. this dramatic football season keeps giving us more and more. it was a topsy turvy night at the valley as charlton came past doncaster to make it through to the league one play—off final. it was frantic game at the valley which ended 4—4 on aggregat
lyon are aiming to win their title in a row with the help of england's lucy bronze, who lines up againsternational team—mate, toni duggan of barcelona. barcelona is a club, and a massive club but on the women's team they are not known for that. people question why, and i believe in the process. i believed what they wanted to achieve and they have the resources and facilities to do that and now i'm sitting at a champions league final and can say it has turned out well. last year we were the...
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lucy, isn't the difficulty intensive getting some sort of break set compromise together.orbyn to do a deal? —— brexit. incentive forjeremy corbyn to do a deal? -- brexit. that is one of the difficulties but the fragility of the prime minister's position and government, it is a challenge. the parliamentary maths will not change. i know that tory mps think magically changing leaders mean there will be a parliamentary majority for brexit, but we still have that situation but thatis but we still have that situation but that is why yesterday's talks, from what i can read, were particularly disappointing. we really do have two follow through and make a big and bold offer to labour, and for it to be something they could support and deal with this relatively quickly. it seems that yesterday they got lost in a mire of confusion and were not able to do that. i hope that today. the government, that is, they have engaged really well but the government have to make a real offer to labour. and there and do you have to labour. and there and do you have to keep your fingers crossed and h
lucy, isn't the difficulty intensive getting some sort of break set compromise together.orbyn to do a deal? —— brexit. incentive forjeremy corbyn to do a deal? -- brexit. that is one of the difficulties but the fragility of the prime minister's position and government, it is a challenge. the parliamentary maths will not change. i know that tory mps think magically changing leaders mean there will be a parliamentary majority for brexit, but we still have that situation but thatis but we...
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lucy mcbath is a national hero.he fact that a woman who went through what she did, lost her child and then committed herself to addressing the criminal justice system in this country is phenomenal. the fact she is in congress is so fantastic. she was elected in a majority anglo district. she was not elected because she was a woman of color, but frankly despite the fact she was a woman of color. i think it is a norm is testament to her and her candidacy, during leadership and also a testitimony to the important role that stacey abrams is playing and has played in the state of georgia to of alle participation people that particularly people of color. because you open a topic of georgia, which i hope we will talk about in a minute because this outrageous bill that has been signed by the governor -- i spent time in georgia with stacy . if every person in that state have been allowed to vote and if it have been counted, stacey abrams would be governor today and would be serving as well is having lucy mcbath in congress.
lucy mcbath is a national hero.he fact that a woman who went through what she did, lost her child and then committed herself to addressing the criminal justice system in this country is phenomenal. the fact she is in congress is so fantastic. she was elected in a majority anglo district. she was not elected because she was a woman of color, but frankly despite the fact she was a woman of color. i think it is a norm is testament to her and her candidacy, during leadership and also a testitimony...
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maybe they have decided on the name, but we don't know yet, lucy?ouncement of the birth was made a short while ago. there was a ripple of excitement through the crowd. there was a ceremonial easel in the forecourt of buckingham palace displayed which makes it official. let me tell you what it said. "the queen and the royal family are delighted and then use her royal highness the duchess of sussex was safely delivered of a son." at 5:26am, her royal highness and her child are both doing well. so, tourists, londoners, people from all over the world have come here with their cameras up against the gates of buckingham palace to take a photo, feeling like they are sharing ina photo, feeling like they are sharing in a piece of history, really, and i think as well as people being incredibly happy for the couple, i'm also sensing a bit of relief. if you people saying they were worried that baby was laid, maybe there were complications so there is relief that meghan and the baby are doing well. you've been talking to people from around the world. here at buc
maybe they have decided on the name, but we don't know yet, lucy?ouncement of the birth was made a short while ago. there was a ripple of excitement through the crowd. there was a ceremonial easel in the forecourt of buckingham palace displayed which makes it official. let me tell you what it said. "the queen and the royal family are delighted and then use her royal highness the duchess of sussex was safely delivered of a son." at 5:26am, her royal highness and her child are both...
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lucy at buckingham palace, thank you.ely convinced it would be a little girl andi convinced it would be a little girl and i wore my pink shirt especially. the only pink shirt i have and it is a boy. i was thinking back, with some nostalgia, almost a year ago today, the two of us who are standing on the long walk for the wedding. they met three years ago, got engaged two year ago, they got married a year ago and things have moved fast for prince harry and meghan markle as well, having been an actress and then giving it all up and having a baby. we wish them all the very best. so glad to say they have had a good day. baby sussex shares a baby with george clooney, friend of the couple and also your daughter. yes, my daughter mia gets a royal baby to share her daughter with. a bit less of an uplifting story this one. the human race is destroying the planet and the eco systems on which we all depend, at a speed which is no longer sustainable. the global rate of species extinction is already tens to hundreds of times higher tha
lucy at buckingham palace, thank you.ely convinced it would be a little girl andi convinced it would be a little girl and i wore my pink shirt especially. the only pink shirt i have and it is a boy. i was thinking back, with some nostalgia, almost a year ago today, the two of us who are standing on the long walk for the wedding. they met three years ago, got engaged two year ago, they got married a year ago and things have moved fast for prince harry and meghan markle as well, having been an...
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feel even more anus breeds horses and is vice president of the under lucy and a question association. issue not young people are completely identify with. even though. back in medieval times it is used to breed excellent horses. eve but it could be outright that it originated here and that brought forth from many other european breeds i mean even if that's not a well known fact anymore. i'm talking about the cost to z. and horse the endless sea and house the spanish horse you know little about you on the earth you know they'll come by your. monks spread the 1st cartouche and horses 500 years ago in this monastery in your hands. they were used for field work but were also written by royalty preserving their genes as entrusted to the world's largest stud farm for this breed it was electric to her. 6 year old saw is one of the most promising stallions. understudy that he was very versatile but you could compete in any type of discipline with him. unusually even tempted at his build as well balanced. lot of money. for must but the most important thing is his noblesse in little ways a hors
feel even more anus breeds horses and is vice president of the under lucy and a question association. issue not young people are completely identify with. even though. back in medieval times it is used to breed excellent horses. eve but it could be outright that it originated here and that brought forth from many other european breeds i mean even if that's not a well known fact anymore. i'm talking about the cost to z. and horse the endless sea and house the spanish horse you know little about...
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it was in the sensitive moment think it was because nobody is the biggest kid knows it is not the lucy that's there one sunday did early part a part of me is not going to hear it was that after today i. was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes pride in his car which is twenty two years old i was told it was an apollo never took it. to you. i'm going to finish on the stuff because i think i'm to the limit of. the passengers with the vaccines finally leave the capitol. the ice meant to preserve the vaccines has now been melting for eight hours if the driver doesn't make it to do go in sixteen hours the vaccines will be useless and might as well be thrown away the six hundred eighty kilometer road to kiss a dugu is strewn with potholes few drivers respect the rules of the road accidents are frequent. even before leaving the capital the driver's patience is tested. the two drivers constantly swap over. the boot is not exactly comfortable. two more hours a wasted in traffic. the deadline for the vaccine lou. the drivers decide to driv
it was in the sensitive moment think it was because nobody is the biggest kid knows it is not the lucy that's there one sunday did early part a part of me is not going to hear it was that after today i. was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes pride in his car which is twenty two years old i was told it was an apollo never took it. to you. i'm going to finish on the stuff because i think i'm to the limit of. the passengers with the...
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lucie florida go ahead.aller:es you guys make so much sense that you should run for the department of defense. come on. if not hopefully you will run for office or have your own tv show perk i have learned a lot from you today. thank you. >> i appreciate that. i will never run from one - - run for office but if you want to go fishing call the show. [laughter] . >> there is a great chapter at port saint lucie we will be there in february to speak go to the website and sign up one of the staffers will talk to you. >>host: he mentioned the pentagon and we talked about both and what about the acting secretary first you have the issue of i love to talk about eisenhower. is a republicanbe or democrat but said you have to be careful. and i will not personally hold that against mister shanahan but i will say that to formulate a strong vision of what american foreign policy should look like it represents more than a speed bump is that john bolton or president trump? that don't have the answer but i would want somebod
lucie florida go ahead.aller:es you guys make so much sense that you should run for the department of defense. come on. if not hopefully you will run for office or have your own tv show perk i have learned a lot from you today. thank you. >> i appreciate that. i will never run from one - - run for office but if you want to go fishing call the show. [laughter] . >> there is a great chapter at port saint lucie we will be there in february to speak go to the website and sign up one of...
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. >> all right, lucy mcbath of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> has he talked with the investigations with anyone in the white house. the senator joins me in two minutes. >>> the most pressing concern about william barr's we will have for protecting the president is he is still attorney general. right now as i speak to you, he oversees the justice department. including among manner other things, a dozen ongoing cases that spun off from the mueller investigation. under questioning from democrat richard blumenthal, he gave every indication he will keep running interference. >> have you had any conversations with anyone in the white house about those ongoing investigations that were spawned or spun off -- >> i don't recall having any substantive discussion. >> any non-substantive discussion. >> it's possible that the name of a case was mentioned. >> have you provided information about any of those ongoing investigations? any information whatsoever? >> i don't recall, no. >> let me ask you one last time. you can't
. >> all right, lucy mcbath of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> has he talked with the investigations with anyone in the white house. the senator joins me in two minutes. >>> the most pressing concern about william barr's we will have for protecting the president is he is still attorney general. right now as i speak to you, he oversees the justice department. including among manner other things, a dozen ongoing cases that spun off from the mueller...
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was enough by the sensitive moment think it was because nobody is the cutest kid knows it is not the lucy this year one certainty did early part a part of me is not going to hear it was that. i was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes pride in his car which is twenty two years old. i was told it was never. going to do if i'm going to fit into something cause i think i'm to do the math of the all. the passengers with the vaccine has finally leave the capitol. the ice meant to preserve the vaccines has now been melting for eight hours if the driver doesn't make this a do go in sixteen hours the vaccines will be useless and might as well be thrown away the six hundred ninety kilometer road to kiss a dugu is strewn with potholes few drivers respect the rules of the road accidents are frequent. even before leaving the capital the drivers patience is tested. the two drivers constantly swap over. the boot is not exactly comfortable. two more hours a wasted in traffic. the deadline for the vaccine lou is. the drivers decide to drive through
was enough by the sensitive moment think it was because nobody is the cutest kid knows it is not the lucy this year one certainty did early part a part of me is not going to hear it was that. i was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes pride in his car which is twenty two years old. i was told it was never. going to do if i'm going to fit into something cause i think i'm to do the math of the all. the passengers with the vaccine has...
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during illegal digs will ever be listed obviously that's incredibly difficult when you're looking it luci don't logical material that has been looted out of the ground if it's taken out of the ground then potentially the only people that even know of its existence of the people who dug it out. and yet this certificate is widely used on the antiquities market as is the case.
during illegal digs will ever be listed obviously that's incredibly difficult when you're looking it luci don't logical material that has been looted out of the ground if it's taken out of the ground then potentially the only people that even know of its existence of the people who dug it out. and yet this certificate is widely used on the antiquities market as is the case.
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claire, the victims‘ commissioner for london, and lucy, a barrister who represents pa rents and lucy,of the transparency project. claire, how traumatic can the family courts people are victims of domestic abuse from the people you have spoken to? i speak to victims of very serious crime. the abuse, stalking, rape, and going into the family courts which dramatises them and their child and puts them at great risk of harm. why do you say that? because i have spoken to hundreds of victims over the years you have been put into the family court processes. the drama and understanding the offences against and has always been dismissed. i have looked specifically at a range of people who have convictions and they are supposed to be protected by restraining orders but we see in family court is the restraining orders being dismissed by family court judges, orders being dismissed by family courtjudges, saying we must continue to get contact. the risks that have been identified through the criminal courts, that police have identified, they seem to be dismissed when we get to family courts so there
claire, the victims‘ commissioner for london, and lucy, a barrister who represents pa rents and lucy,of the transparency project. claire, how traumatic can the family courts people are victims of domestic abuse from the people you have spoken to? i speak to victims of very serious crime. the abuse, stalking, rape, and going into the family courts which dramatises them and their child and puts them at great risk of harm. why do you say that? because i have spoken to hundreds of victims over...
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and feel it all over the world so it's just believe i'm so happy that we could give two people this lucy experience so they've conquered barcelona and now in the semifinals they're back in the finals for the second straight time who are they going to face now and can they take it all the way we'll find out who will face the lates this evening of the second semifinal put so i acts against tottenham i.x. how about one goal advantage from the for us leg or you favor them straight because of their lead and they also are playing hard but i think if we win anything from this competition it's done right any side off tottenham we have seen the reporters out and gained inspiration from that we've not had an old english final for more than a decade i think whoever gets through liverpool will certainly fancy that chance is the momentum is on their side to meld the two events that i find of the faith against real madrid last season to i think ray thank you it's. and up next here on news a documentary about the treasures of house in greece you're up to date now on d w i'm sorry kelly and for life it'
and feel it all over the world so it's just believe i'm so happy that we could give two people this lucy experience so they've conquered barcelona and now in the semifinals they're back in the finals for the second straight time who are they going to face now and can they take it all the way we'll find out who will face the lates this evening of the second semifinal put so i acts against tottenham i.x. how about one goal advantage from the for us leg or you favor them straight because of their...
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lucie, i was there in february speaking so look us up and go to our website. and one of our staffers will get in touch with you. host: you mentioned the pentagon. we talked about ambassador bolton but what about the acting secretary? guest: he is a boeing guy. eisenhower,lk about not because he was a republican or democrat, he represents a different era. he said you have to be careful of the industry. i will not hold that against mr. shanahan. i have a strong vision for american foreign policy and he represents a speed bump. liked somebody more robust with their opinion on the use of military force. guest: we have not taken a position on the current act dear -- acting secretary shanahan, we hope he will support a more restrained foreign policy and ultimately he will look for ways to make the department more efficient and make sure we are paying taxpayer dollars more wisely. putting an end to the endless cycle of increasing the top line money and understand that that is not sustainable in the long term. part of it is because we do not have a restrained foreign
lucie, i was there in february speaking so look us up and go to our website. and one of our staffers will get in touch with you. host: you mentioned the pentagon. we talked about ambassador bolton but what about the acting secretary? guest: he is a boeing guy. eisenhower,lk about not because he was a republican or democrat, he represents a different era. he said you have to be careful of the industry. i will not hold that against mr. shanahan. i have a strong vision for american foreign policy...
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said recently elected georgia congresswoman lucy mcbath only won because she is quote a minority feelmcbath is a freshman democrat whose 17-year-old son was fatally shot in 2012. she's a fierce advocate for gun safety and against gun violence. nra president carolyn meadows tells the murrieta daily journal saying it is wrong to say it was her antigun substantiate. that didn't shave anything to d with it. the congressman said my work on gun violence, health care, and other issues is just starting and i'm proud to be part of the most diverse class in american history. my experiences drive the work i'm doing for my constituents and nobody can take that away from me. >>> flooding has gone from bad to worse in the midwest, and the plains in missouri, two levees in st. charles failed and at least one breach is growing, forcing evacuations. the mississippi river remains closed to all boat traffic near st. louis due to extremely high water levels. in davenport, iowa, people applying for unemployment after 30 businesses have closed. some records at record levels and more rain expected to aggrav
said recently elected georgia congresswoman lucy mcbath only won because she is quote a minority feelmcbath is a freshman democrat whose 17-year-old son was fatally shot in 2012. she's a fierce advocate for gun safety and against gun violence. nra president carolyn meadows tells the murrieta daily journal saying it is wrong to say it was her antigun substantiate. that didn't shave anything to d with it. the congressman said my work on gun violence, health care, and other issues is just starting...
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my name is lucy fisher. i'm a resident of san francisco. i've been here about 50 years. live about a mile from the lodge in golden gate park. i don't want to sound like a broken record because i am supporting what my colleagues have been saying and also it sounds as if what dana's group has put together is a thorough research into why flexible scheduling would work for everyone involved. the only other thing i want to bring up is, kat, your comment at the last meeting, i remember what you said about coming here as a child -- i think 7 years old -- 7 years young, yes, and how much you remembered your experience there. and i want to make sure that other 7-year-olds also have that experience and not have to run over each other to get up on the drum bridge. and, tom, i know you're intimately associated and have a long history with the japanese teagarden, so thank you, commissioners. >> clerk: next speaker. >> i'm the director of operations and administration in the conservatory of flowers. i'm here to support the flexible pricing plan. due to the nature of the conservatory's
my name is lucy fisher. i'm a resident of san francisco. i've been here about 50 years. live about a mile from the lodge in golden gate park. i don't want to sound like a broken record because i am supporting what my colleagues have been saying and also it sounds as if what dana's group has put together is a thorough research into why flexible scheduling would work for everyone involved. the only other thing i want to bring up is, kat, your comment at the last meeting, i remember what you said...
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>>it was a charlie's angels movie reunion in hollywood on wednesday today actress lucy lu was honoredthe walk of fame. she was recognized for her television career including her starring role over 6 seasons on the cbs crime drama elementary. the move was joined by her angels co-star to barrymore and cameron diaz, lou credits robert doherty the creator of elementary for helping turn the tide for her as an asian woman in hollywood. >>sometimes people talk about my mainstream successes as groundbreaking for an asian. but asians have been making movies for a long time. they just weren't making them here. because we weren't yet invited to the table. >>lou was also recognized for her work on alley mcbeal and southland. >>a newlywed san francisco couple looking to move out of the city to a quiet place in the north bay and they find their perfect home in napa well. >>they get more than they bargained for david daniel takes a look at a new movie taking place right here in the bay area called the intruder. >>conversation we had a mammogram in the house i'm in now. >>ealy and making good get mor
>>it was a charlie's angels movie reunion in hollywood on wednesday today actress lucy lu was honoredthe walk of fame. she was recognized for her television career including her starring role over 6 seasons on the cbs crime drama elementary. the move was joined by her angels co-star to barrymore and cameron diaz, lou credits robert doherty the creator of elementary for helping turn the tide for her as an asian woman in hollywood. >>sometimes people talk about my mainstream successes...
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coming up next time: lucy is in new york for a special look at a brand—new museum dedicated to one ofy island receives nearly 11.5 million visitors each year. on a busy day, as many as 25,000 people come over and, right now, we've got it all to ourselves. this is incredible! and we go off—grid in norway to meet the man with an island all to himself. when we came around the point here and we turned off the engine and said, "well, this is it, this is the place". 0ur dreams became reality. that looks great. meanwhile, you can catch up with us on social media. just search bbc travel show on any of the major platforms and feel free to tag us in your travel posts too. for now, though, christa larwood and the rest of the travel show
coming up next time: lucy is in new york for a special look at a brand—new museum dedicated to one ofy island receives nearly 11.5 million visitors each year. on a busy day, as many as 25,000 people come over and, right now, we've got it all to ourselves. this is incredible! and we go off—grid in norway to meet the man with an island all to himself. when we came around the point here and we turned off the engine and said, "well, this is it, this is the place". 0ur dreams became...
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we need to have a social cohesion poor lucy that's what could or a tower my mother i'm going or i'm going to move on because we can ask one question to mr well because this thing is we're running out of time you so why you need to move on if you believe in the nation state you know it is one thousand nine hundred three invention to be the answer to the twenty first century challenges do you think that nation states are actually up to the multinationals like apple if a country like ireland for example has to be obliged by the european commission to levy thirteen billion euros in taxes never mind microsoft and facebook and all the others i mean that's the world and you know four and national tax revenue service or the multinational you can't can you just said that in those who are listening to other people don't you if you if for the big multinationals the national tax revenue service the actual service have an issue with respect. alex cross you want the knowledge right that very are a very very correct punish going to finish my sentence please how do you want to show you know i just won th
we need to have a social cohesion poor lucy that's what could or a tower my mother i'm going or i'm going to move on because we can ask one question to mr well because this thing is we're running out of time you so why you need to move on if you believe in the nation state you know it is one thousand nine hundred three invention to be the answer to the twenty first century challenges do you think that nation states are actually up to the multinationals like apple if a country like ireland for...
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. >> all right, lucy mcbath of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> has he talked with the investigations with anyone in the white house. the senator joins me in two minutes. the senator joins me in two minutes. nutrition can seem overwhelmin. even if you try to eat well, you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day. one a day. and done. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. >>> the most pressing concern about william barr's we will have for protecting the president is he is still attorney general. right now as i speak to you, he oversees the justice department. including among manner other things, a dozen ongoing cases that spun off from the mueller investigation. under questionin
. >> all right, lucy mcbath of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> has he talked with the investigations with anyone in the white house. the senator joins me in two minutes. the senator joins me in two minutes. nutrition can seem overwhelmin. even if you try to eat well, you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day. one a day. and done. you wouldn't accept...
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you know what it is mother he was this just that me a car bungling scum luci cutler would do the business money thought it would while you wait at riverton isn't late you with money is it good it can they overdo it the i would but i'm talk with a. mom who would say it is i mean it goes to reunify deal was she wouldn't got me sick and the producing though it was to go to the store will move was a business card was store still it i was in the because of all that there had to go where i would be is killing. me stores they skew things that sell that store food. that's. similar to what is out of what. you know. almost as. if you've got. the goods and it's pretty new because she was demjanjuk you know done so well is that what is keeping you could she understood and you know if you met. at the morgan is that because no i don't know much. in soviet times there was no shortage of heroes like morrissey of but their stories was seldom revealed to the public because that might have undermined the red on his reputation for invincibility and i talk to me as oracular good to bill's butte somewhere lot
you know what it is mother he was this just that me a car bungling scum luci cutler would do the business money thought it would while you wait at riverton isn't late you with money is it good it can they overdo it the i would but i'm talk with a. mom who would say it is i mean it goes to reunify deal was she wouldn't got me sick and the producing though it was to go to the store will move was a business card was store still it i was in the because of all that there had to go where i would be...