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lucy: yeah.e don't tend to do much in the auto sector at the best of times and that has generally been the right way to be. it has to be said, there does appear to be even more value than usual in that sector, but it is not a high return industry. cyclical and is structural challenges. the last couple of years, you've had issues with taxation with emissions. there is value there if you are brave and that is what you want to be doing but not something i'm comfortable with. matt: you don't tend to get involved in the auto sector -- the oil sector is also one that you don't tend -- you tend to avoid, but this is your under the radar trade. what you are watching, why? more out of intellectual interest to see if it is in a structural decline. it is one area where, in the past has been used as some sort of barbell, some kind of yield itport and at the moment, seems to be structurally underperforming in all markets, up and down markets and whatever the commodity prices doing -- price is doing. it is a c
lucy: yeah.e don't tend to do much in the auto sector at the best of times and that has generally been the right way to be. it has to be said, there does appear to be even more value than usual in that sector, but it is not a high return industry. cyclical and is structural challenges. the last couple of years, you've had issues with taxation with emissions. there is value there if you are brave and that is what you want to be doing but not something i'm comfortable with. matt: you don't tend...
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but there were reports in the newspapers. >> lucy, look at this.ber 9, 1917 the former chief of bureau of chemistry and commissioner kent called upon the superintendent and demand for which is striking and six other prisoners spoke to a report in the face of me. this is amazing. you can't believe the president will deliver this. he is talking about you. >> it was not long before the 19th amendment was ratified. >> this is our success. right? >> not quite. it continues to argue equal rights and even came up with another amendment. the e.r.a. did not work because it frswas three states shy of being ratified. people are still follow our example and fighting for the congressman rights amendment. alice paul stated i feel that it is part of the mosaic each of us do you get a great mosaic. she died december of 1956 and in alice paul july of 1977. they they did more to the movement today and it was beautiful. alice paul pushed through tragedy as a suffrage activist to get the right to vote to get to society we have today. ♪ [applause] >> how did you pick t
but there were reports in the newspapers. >> lucy, look at this.ber 9, 1917 the former chief of bureau of chemistry and commissioner kent called upon the superintendent and demand for which is striking and six other prisoners spoke to a report in the face of me. this is amazing. you can't believe the president will deliver this. he is talking about you. >> it was not long before the 19th amendment was ratified. >> this is our success. right? >> not quite. it continues to...
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lucy mcdonald is staying with us. lucy mentioned mna.n's media market with a purchase of its own. >> much, much bigger. >> if it needs to be big, that needs to be concrete. scarlet: they reach a deal with hasbro, mark coverage on that. this is bloomberg. >> delivery for daddy pig. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." vmware is expanding. they have agreed to by pivotal forware and carbon black 4.8 billion dollars. vmware is majority-owned by dell technologies. huawei will pay the price for appearing on a u.s. whack list. -- black list. cost the company $10 billion in sales. ed granted an exception to allow u.s. customers to can send you -- continue receiving support. blood is becoming a full -- full-fledged entertainment company. will help expand their foreign market such as china. it is hasbro's biggest deal ever. scarlet: joining us now with more on hasbro's acquisition is benedikt kammel. with cap ay familiar but explain about mediaone. benedikt: entertainment one is a company where others have sniffed around over the years. another c
lucy mcdonald is staying with us. lucy mentioned mna.n's media market with a purchase of its own. >> much, much bigger. >> if it needs to be big, that needs to be concrete. scarlet: they reach a deal with hasbro, mark coverage on that. this is bloomberg. >> delivery for daddy pig. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." vmware is expanding. they have agreed to by pivotal forware and carbon black 4.8 billion dollars. vmware is majority-owned by dell technologies....
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ginnifer goodwin is a '60s housewife, lucy liu, a '80s socialite and paths with lucy ad kirby? ships passing in the night. >> it's weird to be on a show with two other people who you never see. >> three different sets and three different plots. ginnifer has a cheating husband. while kirby is in a relationship with her husband and a woman and lucy has a younger lover. >> she is amazing. our chemistry on set works really well. despite the age gap there. >> 28 years to be exact. >> she's having a good time and he's making her feel like a goddess, and that's not bad. >> solidifying lucy's status as a goddess -- there's a piece of art when you walk in. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> please tell me you're going own it. >> absolutely not. >> apparently lucy doesn't want to keep any of the fantastic paintings. what about you? >> i want every single one, especially the one that's six feet tall, right when you walk in my house. boom. >> boom. back to you, keltie? >> she looks gorgeous. >>> mandy moore confirmed there's new music coming. >> a little mix of everything. new music is com
ginnifer goodwin is a '60s housewife, lucy liu, a '80s socialite and paths with lucy ad kirby? ships passing in the night. >> it's weird to be on a show with two other people who you never see. >> three different sets and three different plots. ginnifer has a cheating husband. while kirby is in a relationship with her husband and a woman and lucy has a younger lover. >> she is amazing. our chemistry on set works really well. despite the age gap there. >> 28 years to be...
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going to share any motion me lucy. what lucy what's your favorite subject in school what you like to learn about this one issue is just really interesting also. so. how is your english lucy one. that you got to. see if you. haven't untasted. so the issue lucy has that she has cataracts in both eyes and appears as though she has normal visual ability but in fact it's significantly impaired so much so that it's had a real impact on being able to go to school and her lifestyle so with the intervention this afternoon with the right medical treatment she may be able to make a real positive impact on that. i don't see you don't want to have this surgery is another opportunity for doctors benjamin and bony to work together you are. here. so they're all set to go in there to us now sort of sleep under general anaesthetic the surgeons are scrubbed and set to go so this can see how they came up. during the operation the cataract is removed through a tiny incision in the on and the synthetic lens is inserted and i'll just use the
going to share any motion me lucy. what lucy what's your favorite subject in school what you like to learn about this one issue is just really interesting also. so. how is your english lucy one. that you got to. see if you. haven't untasted. so the issue lucy has that she has cataracts in both eyes and appears as though she has normal visual ability but in fact it's significantly impaired so much so that it's had a real impact on being able to go to school and her lifestyle so with the...
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lucy, was the apelike ancestor to the first true humans.s. buta dig ancestor to the first true humans. but a dig in this region of ethiopia found this object, which challenged that view. when cleaned up, it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. very little was known about anamensis until now. these are replicas of bone fragments from anamensis. we have jaw bones, arm bones, and the leg bone. until now this was all we had. not enough to know very much about it. but the discovery of a nearly complete skull has transformed our understanding, not just of this has transformed our understanding, notjust of this species, but how the first humans evolved from these advanced apelike creatures. an analysis published in thejournal nature suggests lucy's kind is a branch of anamensis, rather than a direct descendant. this suggests other species of advanced ape living at the time may also have branched, and so there
lucy, was the apelike ancestor to the first true humans.s. buta dig ancestor to the first true humans. but a dig in this region of ethiopia found this object, which challenged that view. when cleaned up, it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. very little was known about anamensis until now. these are replicas of bone fragments from anamensis. we have jaw...
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lucy and daisy sitting on the sofa watching madam schumotoff at work on the life-size watercolor. working as fast as she could filling in the eyes but became aware suddenly that his gaze "ha "ha "had --" gaze had a completely far away look. just told her about celebrating the upcoming conference. wait until you see the san francisco stamps with the united nations, but seemed then to have moved somewhere else in his m d mind, staring at lucy next to him. it was about 1:15 p.m. to the filipino butler, the president had said they needed 15 more minutes to work before taking lunch, which he was looking forward to. suddenly elizabeth recalled, he raised his right hand and passed it over his forehead several ways in a strange jerky way without omitting a sound, at least as far as she could hear. daisy crotcheting's the sofa recalled the president, "looking for something. his head forward, his hands fumbling." immediately she rose. i went forward and looked into his face. have you dropped your cigarette, she asked him aloud? he looked at me with his forehead furrowed in pain and tried to
lucy and daisy sitting on the sofa watching madam schumotoff at work on the life-size watercolor. working as fast as she could filling in the eyes but became aware suddenly that his gaze "ha "ha "had --" gaze had a completely far away look. just told her about celebrating the upcoming conference. wait until you see the san francisco stamps with the united nations, but seemed then to have moved somewhere else in his m d mind, staring at lucy next to him. it was about 1:15...
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eleanor went to lucy and sent her an object. i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously you shouldn't have. had that adulterous relationship during world war i. when that ended he was completely loyal to eleanor who looks after him when he suffered his polio. , and i find it very moving that at the very end of his life he did have this charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much. and who loved him. >> we have time for one or two more questions. >> there is a report he had sent a 40 page memorandum to truman seeking to halt if they were going to surrender. there's also report that there was for the first time there had been a secret communication with japan. attempting to negotiate a surrender. indicating that the emperor would be retained. did you believe those happened, and should had then been considered consistent with fdr's instructions that should be unconditional surrender, and requiring the dropping of the bomb. >> it goes beyond my grief tonight in terms of fdr's life. it was h
eleanor went to lucy and sent her an object. i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously you shouldn't have. had that adulterous relationship during world war i. when that ended he was completely loyal to eleanor who looks after him when he suffered his polio. , and i find it very moving that at the very end of his life he did have this charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much. and who loved him. >> we have time for one or two more questions....
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thank you, lucy fisher and stephen bush.s of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lucy fisher and stephen bush. coming up next, the latest sports before the weather and news day at midnight. from all of us on the bbc news channel, have a good evening —— newsday. good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start with celtic, who will not be playing in the group stages of the champions league this season after being knocked out by romanian side cluj in the second leg of their third round qualifier at celtic park. it finished 4—3 to the romanian champions, who came from behind to go through 5—4 on aggregate. a huge blow for neil lennon's side, who were expected to progress. what worries me was our approach to the game. i don't think we work to the game. i don't think we work to the goalkeeper at all first half, andi the goalkeeper at all first half
thank you, lucy fisher and stephen bush.s of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lucy fisher and stephen bush. coming up next, the latest sports before the weather and news day at midnight. from all of us on the bbc news channel, have a good evening —— newsday. good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start...
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back to the telegraph, lucy.police cuts, well we know that the government is trying to reverse the police cuts. yeah, this is extraordinaire. we hear lots of stories about police cuts, and as a very recent victim of crime, having been burgled last week, i know full well that actually the resources, they are so stretch, evenin the resources, they are so stretch, even in central london. so what this article is saying is that particularly in rural areas, what you have got is people committing crimes let's say drink—driving offences, the police involved have got to drive sometimes nearly two hours to take the person who has committed the crime to some, you know, local station, or the committed the crime to some, you know, localstation, orthe place where they can actually talk to them and read them their rights i guess. there are so many police stations that have been closed down, and obviously the numbers of bodies on the beat is also being reduced, so we have a real work crisis, where we just do not have enough peop
back to the telegraph, lucy.police cuts, well we know that the government is trying to reverse the police cuts. yeah, this is extraordinaire. we hear lots of stories about police cuts, and as a very recent victim of crime, having been burgled last week, i know full well that actually the resources, they are so stretch, evenin the resources, they are so stretch, even in central london. so what this article is saying is that particularly in rural areas, what you have got is people committing...
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and after fdr died, eleanor wrote to lucy. and send her some object. i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor, obviously he shouldn't have had the adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to alan r who looked after him when he suffered his polio, and i find it very moving, that at the very end of his life he did have this charming relationship with the woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. >> we have time for one or two more questions we will go to your right towards the front. >>there was a report, hoover, was told by macarthur, that he had sent a 40 page memorandum to truman, seeking to or involving that japan was attempting to surrender under terms which would've been acceptable under the other terms. the results report, that there was a in 1995 there was report that the english, for the first time release information, that there had been a secret communication from japan. to brush up. in code orange, attempting to negotiate a surrender. simply indicating that the empero
and after fdr died, eleanor wrote to lucy. and send her some object. i think fdr had an extraordinary relationship with eleanor, obviously he shouldn't have had the adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to alan r who looked after him when he suffered his polio, and i find it very moving, that at the very end of his life he did have this charming relationship with the woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. >> we have time for...
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it joins lucy as a key to understanding eaearly human ancestors. until now, the only skull remains were john fragments and teteeth. the cranium wawas cruruci missing piece. it shows a an evololution that s not linear, but more side ice by . the two species co. existed for about 100,000 years. >> they overlapped in time. that changes the evolution. >> it would be more than 3 million years before they gave rise to homo sapiens. step closerre o one to understanding how we evolved. look at the business news with brian quinn. you are starting in argentina, where the government is asking -- to extend the payment. the countries economic crisis continues with massive demonstrations to protest austerity or measures ausustrala -- argentina's blame on --. to extendna is hoping the payment period of $101 billion worth of government that cash seeks to reserve reserves for default. payments due to restart in 2021. >> we ask them to initiate dialogue. it has to conclude in n the next term. >> the move comes two months ahead of argentina's presidential election. o
it joins lucy as a key to understanding eaearly human ancestors. until now, the only skull remains were john fragments and teteeth. the cranium wawas cruruci missing piece. it shows a an evololution that s not linear, but more side ice by . the two species co. existed for about 100,000 years. >> they overlapped in time. that changes the evolution. >> it would be more than 3 million years before they gave rise to homo sapiens. step closerre o one to understanding how we evolved. look...
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lucy, what is this about?ew places that can actually cater for providing tree bent for teenaged gaming addicts —— treatment. i stress the word teenager because there are places in the uk, facilities for gaming addicts who are adults but you need addicts who are adults but you need a different set up if you are dealing with adolescents. there is an increasing cohort of teenage gaming addicts and the gaming industry is arguably bigger than the film industry in this country, it is hugely powerful, but comes with it lots of problems. what we have is gaming addiction which ten years ago you wouldn't have even known it was a thing. now it comes under what is under impulse control disorders and people are able to get treatment at unfortunately not so much in the uk. nhs resources are so stressed that teenagers are having to go overseas. and of course we know that it is a growing problem in london because it is so easy for them to do it these days on their phones, they are bombarded with adverts from some of the gamin
lucy, what is this about?ew places that can actually cater for providing tree bent for teenaged gaming addicts —— treatment. i stress the word teenager because there are places in the uk, facilities for gaming addicts who are adults but you need addicts who are adults but you need a different set up if you are dealing with adolescents. there is an increasing cohort of teenage gaming addicts and the gaming industry is arguably bigger than the film industry in this country, it is hugely...
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that is coming in from the lucie blackman trust. at this time we cannot confirm it as nora however it sadly seems likely. the investigations are underway to confirm identity and cause of death. the charity will update as soon as possible and again, calls for respect to the family at such a difficult time. a little bit more detail in the search for the missing teenager nora quoirin. we'll give you more on this as we get it. you can see some of the personnel, the rescuers that have come in to try and help search for her. nora had learning difficulties. there was a lot of concern from her family that she should be out there on her own, a lot of stimulus around her and lost also in very thick, notorious malaysia jungle. we'll get more details on the body that has been found and as the lucie blackman trust says, investigations are underway already to confirm the identity and the cause of death. more as we get it. let's go back to the morning briefing. now this is a story that has got people talking online. a university is banning the sal
that is coming in from the lucie blackman trust. at this time we cannot confirm it as nora however it sadly seems likely. the investigations are underway to confirm identity and cause of death. the charity will update as soon as possible and again, calls for respect to the family at such a difficult time. a little bit more detail in the search for the missing teenager nora quoirin. we'll give you more on this as we get it. you can see some of the personnel, the rescuers that have come in to try...
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on the night lucy bronze could have beenin on the night lucy bronze could have been in monaco, pickingt none of the female nominees were there on the night. the bronze, business as usual as she and her england team—mates took the lead. roger with a vision in the past, jodie with the finisher. but it wasn't to be the award winning finish that the lionesses had hoped for. the belgium is sprang back into the game in comicalfashion. nikita parris bird england's blushes with a late penalty to rescue a draw. england's first match since the world cup and is in an unconvincing draw, but the night belongs to lucy bronze, the first—ever english player to be voted the best in europe. i'm surprised. i push myself to be the best every day, i'm not sure i got the capabilities to go get there, but i was myself every day and it's nice to get those kind of compliments. it may not have been a memorable night for bronze, but is goals like this board at the world cup... —— it is goals like this scored at the world cup that are ha rd to scored at the world cup that are hard to forget. liverpool defender vi
on the night lucy bronze could have beenin on the night lucy bronze could have been in monaco, pickingt none of the female nominees were there on the night. the bronze, business as usual as she and her england team—mates took the lead. roger with a vision in the past, jodie with the finisher. but it wasn't to be the award winning finish that the lionesses had hoped for. the belgium is sprang back into the game in comicalfashion. nikita parris bird england's blushes with a late penalty to...
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it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy called anamensis.sis actually looked like. it gives anatomy to a specie who basically knew nothing about and that means we can start making comparisons with other species and tried to understand evolutionary comparison and relationships. here we have draw, arm and leg bones. until now this was all we had. not enough to know everything about it by the discovery of a complete skull has transformed our understanding not just of this has transformed our understanding notjust of this species but how the first humans evolved from these advance apelike creatures. analysis suggests lucy's kind is a branch of anamensis rather than a direct descendant, and so there are many more contenders to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to have walked the earth. researchers say this means that there are more contenders as well as lucy to lay claim to being the first humans to have walked the earth. pallab ghosh, bbc news. silver coins dating back to the battle of hastings, nearly a thousand years ag
it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy called anamensis.sis actually looked like. it gives anatomy to a specie who basically knew nothing about and that means we can start making comparisons with other species and tried to understand evolutionary comparison and relationships. here we have draw, arm and leg bones. until now this was all we had. not enough to know everything about it by the discovery of a complete skull has transformed our understanding not just of...
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it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy.of what it actually looked like. analysis suggests lucy's kind is a branch of it rather than a direct descendant, and so there are many more contenders to lay claim to being the a ncestors contenders to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to walk the earth. palop go, bbc news. going back not quite as far... silver coins dating back to the battle of hastings nearly 1,000 years ago have been found by a couple in britain using a metal detector. the coins show king harold ii in defeat and the triumphant william the conqueror. there's only been one big find of norman coins in the uk. our correspondentjon kay has more. oh my god! there's pennies everywhere. in a muddy somerset field, the discovery of a lifetime. beeping there's more in there. this was the moment metal detectorists found more than 2,000 silver coins. there's another one. lovely. today, looking like lottery winners, lisa grace and her partner, adam staples, came to inspect theirjackpot. they're in fantast
it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy.of what it actually looked like. analysis suggests lucy's kind is a branch of it rather than a direct descendant, and so there are many more contenders to lay claim to being the a ncestors contenders to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to walk the earth. palop go, bbc news. going back not quite as far... silver coins dating back to the battle of hastings nearly 1,000 years ago have been found by a couple...
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stephen bush from the new statesman and lucy fisher from the times join statesman and lucy fisher from timesjoin me later. stay with statesman and lucy fisher from the times join me later. stay with us for that. shortly i will be speaking to journalist for that. shortly i will be speaking tojournalist ann for that. shortly i will be speaking to journalist ann mcavoy about what is happening in hong kong but now we join the team for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. archer's looking to star at lords again, he lit up the world cup final, can he drag england back into the ashes series? if you ask him he would definitely say yes! that is what you want, young guys coming in full of confidence. we'll be live in istanbul ahead of the super cup between liverpool and chelsea. this will also be a first for a major mens match in european competition. the first female referee, we'll hearfrom stephanie frappart. also coming up in the programme... a boost for women's and para—sports at birmingham 2022, as women's t20 cricket, para—table tennis and beach
stephen bush from the new statesman and lucy fisher from the times join statesman and lucy fisher from timesjoin me later. stay with statesman and lucy fisher from the times join me later. stay with us for that. shortly i will be speaking to journalist for that. shortly i will be speaking tojournalist ann for that. shortly i will be speaking to journalist ann mcavoy about what is happening in hong kong but now we join the team for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on...
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host: it is sounding like you do not like "i love lucy." gordon: no, i love "i love lucy." [laughter] sharedenator, when you this viewpoint with your former republican colleagues, what is their reception? gordon: for a long time, big tech has been supportive of the democratic side of the aisle, a little to the republican side. now i think what is going on today, the mueller hearing, they are recognizing on the democratic side maybe some of this is not in the public interest. and on the republican side, they still hold too many of the principles of teddy roosevelt who broke up the big trusts in his time. it is at a point you become so big, even the point of developing your own currencies that congress does need to take a look and do something if they are capable of it in this current, fractured environment because both sides are looking at big tech and saying, maybe it is time the public comes first. host: another proceeding involves tv white spaces. the fcc has opened these up for unlicensed use. microsoft has asked them to modify the rules. microsoft's petition has taken a
host: it is sounding like you do not like "i love lucy." gordon: no, i love "i love lucy." [laughter] sharedenator, when you this viewpoint with your former republican colleagues, what is their reception? gordon: for a long time, big tech has been supportive of the democratic side of the aisle, a little to the republican side. now i think what is going on today, the mueller hearing, they are recognizing on the democratic side maybe some of this is not in the public interest....
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no lucy, no clive, no darren. what's that about?through the rest of this month, actually, so not that cold, but we're going to find some rain, and this cloud is coming in from the atla ntic to this cloud is coming in from the atlantic to bring some rain overnight into tomorrow and saturday. we've had a fair number of shower5, especially in scotland, but some fantastic rainbows as well. for much of england and wales, it's been dry, with the best 5un5hine toward south—east england and east anglia, with temperatures into the mid 205. for many pa rt5 with temperatures into the mid 205. for many parts of england and wales, it 5tray5 dry over most of the wet weather is coming from that thickening cloud into northern ireland and scotland, turning much wetter later in western scotland. a warmer night than last night. it should stay in double figures. tomorrow, really mixed fortunes. rain on and off across the northern isles —— northern ireland, heavy over the hills, wet in western scotla nd over the hills, wet in western scotland and a bit
no lucy, no clive, no darren. what's that about?through the rest of this month, actually, so not that cold, but we're going to find some rain, and this cloud is coming in from the atla ntic to this cloud is coming in from the atlantic to bring some rain overnight into tomorrow and saturday. we've had a fair number of shower5, especially in scotland, but some fantastic rainbows as well. for much of england and wales, it's been dry, with the best 5un5hine toward south—east england and east...
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it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy called anamensis.t anamensis actually looked like. analysis suggests lucy's kind is a branch of anamensis rather than a direct descendant, and so there are many more contenders to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to walk the earth. pallab ghosh, bbc news. an urgent battle is taking place in the forests of eastern germany. on one side is the local army. on the other, millions of beetles. after two hot, dry summers, the insects have infested the bark of the trees, causing huge damage. it's been described as an environmental catastrophe, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in the states of brandenburg and saxony, the forests are dying. you can see it with your own eyes. each brown tree is a dead tree. and these little insects are partly to blame. bark beetles, a tiny terror threatening to kill and destroy. translation:. its a real plague stop either saxony government estimates this is the most serious plague since even the first records records of forest health. millions of cubic me
it turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy called anamensis.t anamensis actually looked like. analysis suggests lucy's kind is a branch of anamensis rather than a direct descendant, and so there are many more contenders to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to walk the earth. pallab ghosh, bbc news. an urgent battle is taking place in the forests of eastern germany. on one side is the local army. on the other, millions of beetles. after two hot,...
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for decades, scientists believed that this specimen, nicknamed lucy, was the ape—like ancestor to the it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. just putting a face and the whole anatomy to a species that we knew basically nothing about, or that we knew very little about. that means we can start making comparisons with other species, and then we can try to understand the revolutionary relationships. very little was known about anamensis until now. these are replicas of bone fragments from anamensis. we've got jaw bones, arm bones and a leg bone. until now, this was all we had — not enough to know very much about it — but the discovery of a nearly complete skull has transformed our understanding, notjust of this species, but how the first humans evolved from these advanced ape—like creatures. an analysis published in the journal nature shows that, rather than being lucy's ancestor, the two species coexisted for at least 100,000 years. this suggests t
for decades, scientists believed that this specimen, nicknamed lucy, was the ape—like ancestor to the it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. just putting a face and the whole anatomy to a species that we knew basically nothing about, or that we knew very little about. that means we can start making comparisons with other species, and then we can try to...
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lucy martin, bbc news, singapore. adorable but scary!sked a technology researcher whether robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few years. robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few yearslj robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few years. i think it is certainly a wake—up call for everyone. the robots are certainly arriving. it isn't all too bad having said that. certainly automation is changing the labour sector in a very large way. we are seeing a whole slew ofjobs being replaced. for example, if you are weight staff you can expect to lose yourjob in the next few years because waiting will be replaced by robots. checkout counters in supermarkets will be replaced. all of that will be in the past. but we can find of that will be in the past. but we canfind a of that will be in the past. but we can find a lot of comfort because there's still a lot ofjobs out there's still a lot ofjobs out there that can't be replaced by robots because of the complexity of these jobs. robots because of the complexit
lucy martin, bbc news, singapore. adorable but scary!sked a technology researcher whether robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few years. robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few yearslj robots will eventually be doing all of ourjobs in a few years. i think it is certainly a wake—up call for everyone. the robots are certainly arriving. it isn't all too bad having said that. certainly automation is changing the labour sector in a very large way. we are seeing a...
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an analysis published in the journal nature shows that, rather than being lucy's ancestor, two speciessted for at least 100,000 years. this suggests that lucy's kind is probably a branch of anamensis, and, if that's the case, other species of advanced apes living at the time might also have their own branches. researchers say that this means there are now many more contenders, as well as lucy, to lay claim to be the ancestor to the very first humans to have walked the earth. pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's darren bett. still quite warm across the south—east in the next few days with some sunshine. further north and west cooler and wetter with all this cloud coming in from the atlantic we've seen cloud increasing with showers particularly across scotland. not so many across the borders but a few here later in the day. certainly more cloud coming into england and wales although most places dry with a bit of sunshine. 0ne places dry with a bit of sunshine. one or two showers towards the west. they showers affecting northern ireland with wetter weather acros
an analysis published in the journal nature shows that, rather than being lucy's ancestor, two speciessted for at least 100,000 years. this suggests that lucy's kind is probably a branch of anamensis, and, if that's the case, other species of advanced apes living at the time might also have their own branches. researchers say that this means there are now many more contenders, as well as lucy, to lay claim to be the ancestor to the very first humans to have walked the earth. pallab ghosh, bbc...
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lucie. i know your city has been preparing for a week. >> we have a whole playbook. it depends on the day. every system from storm water, the building department, we have a number of building sites active. lakes and conveyances, ditches. waterways, are lower -- of course communication as you know, is huge so that we're communicating to our 200,000 residents. there is a complete playbook. and we make sure that we take care of every item on that list. >> you've done this before, port st. lucie has seen a lot of hurricanes. i know you all were hit by irma pretty hard in 20127. what lessons did you learn, and how does that inform your prepping for dorian. >> we have to go back further than that. it's been interesting as we had the conversation, so irma was in '17. but in 2004, port st. lucie was hit by francis and jean. we were hit by a category 2 and then 3 within three weeks. we've been through that, and we learned from that. and then we also, of course, had things like irma and tropical storm faye. we've been through a number of storms. my concern as i listened to the
lucie. i know your city has been preparing for a week. >> we have a whole playbook. it depends on the day. every system from storm water, the building department, we have a number of building sites active. lakes and conveyances, ditches. waterways, are lower -- of course communication as you know, is huge so that we're communicating to our 200,000 residents. there is a complete playbook. and we make sure that we take care of every item on that list. >> you've done this before, port...
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for decades, scientists believed that this specimen, nicknamed lucy, was the ape—like ancestor to theect, which challenged that view. when cleaned up, it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. just putting a face and the whole anatomy to a species that we knew basically nothing about, or that we knew very little about. that means we can start making comparisons with other species, and then we can try to understand the revolutionary relationships. very little was known about anamensis until now. these are replicas of bone fragments from anamensis. we've got jaw bones, arm bones and a leg bone. until now, this was all we had — not enough to know very much about it — but the discovery of a nearly complete skull has transformed our understanding, notjust of this species, but how the first humans evolved from these advanced ape—like creatures. an analysis published in the journal nature shows that, rather than being lucy's ancestor, two species coexiste
for decades, scientists believed that this specimen, nicknamed lucy, was the ape—like ancestor to theect, which challenged that view. when cleaned up, it turned out to be a near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy, called anamensis. using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. just putting a face and the whole anatomy to a species that we knew basically nothing about, or that we knew very little about. that means we can start making...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the uk have voted to go on strike in a row over pay and conditions. the first walkout is planned for 22 and 23 august, while a second 60—hour strike is due in early september. ryanair say they have written to the union asking them to return to talks. as the government plans for a no—deal brexit in october, it has been disclosed to the bbc that in its worst case scenario, more than 5,000 lorries crossing the channel every day could face long delays and disruption. it comes as the food industry called for the plans to include relaxing competition law to allow firms to co—ordinate supplies should there be no—deal. tonight the minister in charge, michael gove, said he was confident the uk had a very resilient food supply system. here is our economics editor faisal islam. they call it a rolling motorway, the 20—minute turnaround of a channel tunnel freight train. fresh fish, medical products, car parts, even thoroughbred horses, are exported and imported in a system built on zero checks. b
lucy manning, bbc news. the uk have voted to go on strike in a row over pay and conditions. the first walkout is planned for 22 and 23 august, while a second 60—hour strike is due in early september. ryanair say they have written to the union asking them to return to talks. as the government plans for a no—deal brexit in october, it has been disclosed to the bbc that in its worst case scenario, more than 5,000 lorries crossing the channel every day could face long delays and disruption. it...
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lucy, henry, thank you both very much indeed. thank you to my guests this evening, henry and lucy.'t forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. and from all of us, good night. hello, welcome to the film review on bbc news. and to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what have we got? well, we've got leo, brad and margot, as i like to call them, teaming up for quentin tarantino's ninth film, once upon a time in hollywood. and dora the explorer goes from cartoon to live action and searches for the lost city of gold. and if you're desperate for a film where i2—year—olds say disgusting things, you're in luck. good boys is also out. well, let's not start with the i2—year—olds saying disgusting things, let's start in hollywood and quentin tarantino. how is it? it's just a lot of film. it's a film i have seen a couple of times, i'm desperate to see it again actually. so we g
lucy, henry, thank you both very much indeed. thank you to my guests this evening, henry and lucy.'t forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. and from all of us, good night. hello, welcome to the film review on bbc news. and to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what have we...
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plus, lucy hits the british countryside to check out the latest hiking gadgets. its mix of minarets and church spires, lebanon's capital beirut is a clash of culture and religion between the mediterranean and the middle east. for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when control was handed to the french. it wasn't until 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 1970s and ‘80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict. a significant proportion of this city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that are still standing, the damage caused by the war is clearly visible. but it wasn't always this way. in the 1960s, beirut was the height of glamour, dubbed ‘the paris of the middle east'. and few spots epitomise this idea
plus, lucy hits the british countryside to check out the latest hiking gadgets. its mix of minarets and church spires, lebanon's capital beirut is a clash of culture and religion between the mediterranean and the middle east. for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when control was handed to the french. it wasn't until 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to...
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in his 2nd full season at the club can she has a nailed down place in coach lucy and 5 is planning. and with his teammates he's also forged true friendships. away from the pitch i get on especially well with you learn you inveigle we went away on holiday together with our wives i also do a lot with marco royce again no wives just get along very well and so the way. to be sort of pasta with. friends and friendly rivals dortmund have an exceptionally strong squad with only so many starting places up for grabs. problem and i'm here with a lot of players at the moment so there's more competition all around. you chance for everyone we all have to earn our place. he's been busy earning he's already starting in the super cup against with that last gasp rescue. and i. think that. the country the stabilizing influence strong in the tackle precise in his passing incredible with those numbers and. it. still is just. at some point i knew it off my heart here i already know i want 83 times 20 years so i just trot out the rest and that's it really so. i can definitely count on. introduce you to t
in his 2nd full season at the club can she has a nailed down place in coach lucy and 5 is planning. and with his teammates he's also forged true friendships. away from the pitch i get on especially well with you learn you inveigle we went away on holiday together with our wives i also do a lot with marco royce again no wives just get along very well and so the way. to be sort of pasta with. friends and friendly rivals dortmund have an exceptionally strong squad with only so many starting places...
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that‘s something 5—year—old lucie knows all about. her first day back at school this week. they were shared thousands of times online after her mum jill posted them on her facebook page. 0bviously obviously the one on the left is before and looks a little dishevelled as she comes home. when she was asked what her day was like, she was asked what her day was like, she said nothing much. it looks like it! what a great photograph. you are up it! what a great photograph. you are up to date. edinburgh fringe, notting hill carnival and festivals in leeds and reading arejust some of the big events taking place over the bank holiday weekend. as you‘d expect, there are warnings about travel disruption with delays possible on the roads and railways. so, how can you get to where you need to be? the independent‘s travel editor simon calder is here to talk us through the options. good morning. i hope yourjourney to us was good morning. i hope yourjourney to us was ok. not too bad, thank you, but things have really started in earnest this morning a
that‘s something 5—year—old lucie knows all about. her first day back at school this week. they were shared thousands of times online after her mum jill posted them on her facebook page. 0bviously obviously the one on the left is before and looks a little dishevelled as she comes home. when she was asked what her day was like, she was asked what her day was like, she said nothing much. it looks like it! what a great photograph. you are up it! what a great photograph. you are up to date....
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lucy says let's ban talking to your crying baby, toddlers, any passenger who speaks.s a 12 month ban for anyone caught using a phone while driving should be standard. derek says nothing on a clients com pletely derek says nothing on a clients completely safe, the hands—free phone is safer than a front seat passenger or back—seat children, all of whom cause distractions. is that fair? a hands—free phone is safer than a front seat passenger all kids in the back? that is not what the evidence says. there is importance in what some of your viewers have said, we have caused greater enforcement, the numbers of collisions involving the use of a mobile phone is rising and has been rising steadily since 2011, he reported 43 deaths in 2017. over that same period the number of offences captured by the police resulting in enforcement action has dropped by two thirds, so enforcing the current law is important, but the current law is important, but the evidence we heard from experts is that it is different having a conversation on a mobile phone, it is more distracting than talking
lucy says let's ban talking to your crying baby, toddlers, any passenger who speaks.s a 12 month ban for anyone caught using a phone while driving should be standard. derek says nothing on a clients com pletely derek says nothing on a clients completely safe, the hands—free phone is safer than a front seat passenger or back—seat children, all of whom cause distractions. is that fair? a hands—free phone is safer than a front seat passenger all kids in the back? that is not what the...
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be and a lucy and regional government justifies its decision in the same manner and was not willing to be interviewed. meanwhile the mind keeps running in the eyes of a college just this is scandalous watching from a feel for what they feel as citizens went and form sufficiently and hardly had any time to object everyone once of the best technologies to be used for the construction of these reservoir so as long as a permission is not completely legal the putrid actually not be allowed to be run. what business is booming copper is increasingly. demand for crisis ridden spain a valuable resource is seen as a chance in life with its contaminated soil mining as opposed to recommit to. the goat herds downstream have the reservations concerning these developments. later moreno is happy to see employment return to the region cannot comprehend how easily international corporations are allowed to exploit the earth. air command their own then it's money that runs the show and we must subordinate ourselves with that and that's all economy 1st they're not in favor of the bow they are going to mean
be and a lucy and regional government justifies its decision in the same manner and was not willing to be interviewed. meanwhile the mind keeps running in the eyes of a college just this is scandalous watching from a feel for what they feel as citizens went and form sufficiently and hardly had any time to object everyone once of the best technologies to be used for the construction of these reservoir so as long as a permission is not completely legal the putrid actually not be allowed to be...
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for her part, lucy bronze took uefa women's player of the year.op coaches in the women's game and journalists. congratulations to the winners. this weekend marks 80 years since the first shots were fired in world war ii. on september 1st, 1939 a nazi german battleship opened fire on a polish fort in the baltic sea. six years and more than 50 million deaths later, the world was changed forever. in asia, new regimes in china, korea and taiwan emerged from the shadow of the japanese occupation as old empires crumbled and new powers jostled to establish a new world order. i spoke to paul letters, journalist and historical novelist about the impact of world war two in asia. the ramifications, it depends on your point of view, it was positive for independence movements in indonesia, india and so on. it was positive for male, the nationalist who he fought against after world war ii and had been weakened by. —— mao. we see the ramifications of that. we had the start of the cold warand that. we had the start of the cold war and the first hotspot was career
for her part, lucy bronze took uefa women's player of the year.op coaches in the women's game and journalists. congratulations to the winners. this weekend marks 80 years since the first shots were fired in world war ii. on september 1st, 1939 a nazi german battleship opened fire on a polish fort in the baltic sea. six years and more than 50 million deaths later, the world was changed forever. in asia, new regimes in china, korea and taiwan emerged from the shadow of the japanese occupation as...
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lucy was a shell of the dog.ind in one eye, she had epilepsy. that was awful to see. she passed away in 2016. lucy's law was created in her honour as her legacy to ban third—party sales of puppies. if you go to get a puppy, you must ensure that you see the mum and the environment they have been brought up environment they have been brought up in, so it is to try to cut down on the dealers that buy in the puppies, then sell them on and make a profit. it is to encourage good breeding practices. hopefully people will be encouraged to go to rescue centres, as well. we'rejust will be encouraged to go to rescue centres, as well. we're just waiting for scotland now to do the same, just to the dogs don't have to suffer like lucy, annabel, like plum pudding. it is incredible how many people don't realise they are getting their dogs from puppy farms. thank you so much for coming in. thank you so much for coming in. thank you, lisa, lisa and plum pudding! i think we should have a brea kfast pudding! i think we should have a
lucy was a shell of the dog.ind in one eye, she had epilepsy. that was awful to see. she passed away in 2016. lucy's law was created in her honour as her legacy to ban third—party sales of puppies. if you go to get a puppy, you must ensure that you see the mum and the environment they have been brought up environment they have been brought up in, so it is to try to cut down on the dealers that buy in the puppies, then sell them on and make a profit. it is to encourage good breeding practices....
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, lucy hedges.his week, we're looking back at some of the amazing trips and awesome adventures we've had so far on the show this year. here is just a taste of what's coming up. you're actual no good to me here if you can't function and you can't fight. ok, i'll do my best. are you ready to go now? i am ready to go down. alright. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. there you go, run out, run out! well, if if you enjoyed that then stick around and relive some of our favourite moments with us. we're kicking off at one of world's favourite tv shows, well, apart from this one, of course. game of thrones ended back in may, much to the disappointment of millions of fans all over the world but its legacy lives on in northern ireland, as crystal found out last month. ok, so i have a confession — i am a giant game of thrones geek. and i'm super excited, because this place has to be top of the list for any true superfan. welcome to castle ward, or to what many tv viewers will know as winter
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, lucy hedges.his week, we're looking back at some of the amazing trips and awesome adventures we've had so far on the show this year. here is just a taste of what's coming up. you're actual no good to me here if you can't function and you can't fight. ok, i'll do my best. are you ready to go now? i am ready to go down. alright. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. there you go, run out, run out! well, if if you enjoyed that then...
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lucy bronze took uefa's women's player of the year.op coaches in the women's game and journalists. congratulations to the winners. the who wants to track research in the human genetic manipulation. pressure has mounted for greater oversight of the ology after a chinese dangers disclosed last november he had altered the dna of twin girls in southern china. the who says that while gino editing technology held great promise to overcome diseases once thought untreatable, it poses unique ethical and social regulatory changes. this weekend marks 80 years since the first shots were fired in world war two. on september ist, 1939 a nazi german battleship opened fire on a polish fort, in the baltic sea. six years and more than 50 million deaths later, the world was changed forever. in asia, new regimes in china, korea and taiwan emerged from the shadow of the japanese occupation as old empires crumbled and new powers jostled to establish a new world order. i spoke to paul letters, journalist and historical novelist about the impact of world war
lucy bronze took uefa's women's player of the year.op coaches in the women's game and journalists. congratulations to the winners. the who wants to track research in the human genetic manipulation. pressure has mounted for greater oversight of the ology after a chinese dangers disclosed last november he had altered the dna of twin girls in southern china. the who says that while gino editing technology held great promise to overcome diseases once thought untreatable, it poses unique ethical and...
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because this new find has some distinct differences to another ancient skeleton found here by that of lucyprobably the most famous human fossil it's further proof that early humans were a diverse bunch with different species living in the same time period. scientists say with this discovery they can all finally put a face to the name of some of our earliest ancestors. now physical abuse of women is carthy one of the most discussed topics in nigeria after s n it's a was caught on camera a few weeks ago brittany slapping a woman is now being investigated and faces possible dismissal from the and i dare in senate i'll correspondent. on the devastating effects of violence against women in the country. fatima is a young single mother who has 3 children she wants to keep right there to see heat in fatima says she endured beatings for my husband for 11 years of the american church the most severe was when he beats her for taking the biggest fish in the ports as i was trying to nurse to our gods i'm never using our now as our default we're going to be distracted it's. good to be in fatima was rush
because this new find has some distinct differences to another ancient skeleton found here by that of lucyprobably the most famous human fossil it's further proof that early humans were a diverse bunch with different species living in the same time period. scientists say with this discovery they can all finally put a face to the name of some of our earliest ancestors. now physical abuse of women is carthy one of the most discussed topics in nigeria after s n it's a was caught on camera a few...