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lucy: yes.have said for some time that the european banking system needs to consolidate. it never really addressed the balance sheet like the u.s. did post crisis. nejra: in terms of where the euro goes from here, how much more strength could we see off the back of this meeting? especially bearing in mind we have the fed coming up next week. valentin: the official price reaction reflects positioning mainly. the short squeeze we are experiencing at the moment may have further to go. euro-yen, euro swiss are attractive lungs in the case of n the case ofongs i the euro. it is not a game changer for the euro. it is a positioning squeeze. for at to continue to turn into an upward trend for the euro, the u.s. data has to change. we have to see tangible evidence that what draghi announced yesterday is indeed helping the economy. we mentioned the equity side, to see a reversal of the euro funded carry trades. euro investors have been buying everything which is not in the euro zone. with the measures, if
lucy: yes.have said for some time that the european banking system needs to consolidate. it never really addressed the balance sheet like the u.s. did post crisis. nejra: in terms of where the euro goes from here, how much more strength could we see off the back of this meeting? especially bearing in mind we have the fed coming up next week. valentin: the official price reaction reflects positioning mainly. the short squeeze we are experiencing at the moment may have further to go. euro-yen,...
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"take me with you in your suitcase," lucy says.then victor and another 300 nigerians get on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life, but without lucy for now. >> it's quite -- but i hope one day she will visit nigeria. yeah, she is going to visit nigeria. reporter: victor says the love is stronger than xena phobic violence. -- xenophobic violence. brent: the fires in brazil's amazon forest are not the only environmental threat of that kind. in indonesia, thousands of force are said to be burning. they haven't started, it is reported, by farmers -- they had been started, it is reported, by farmers clearing land for cultivation. reporter: this is not a children's hospital. it is a classroom. but this is the last lesson for the day. concerned staff where he it is too dangerous for the kids to remain here. the air they are breathing hahas become toxic.. several schools have closed down here in a province where the air pollution index has hit the hazardous level. residents have been flocking to hosp
"take me with you in your suitcase," lucy says.then victor and another 300 nigerians get on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life, but without lucy for now. >> it's quite -- but i hope one day she will visit nigeria. yeah, she is going to visit nigeria. reporter: victor says the love is stronger than xena phobic violence. -- xenophobic violence. brent: the fires in brazil's amazon forest are not the only environmental threat of that kind....
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thank you, john rentoul and lucy beresford. next on bbc news it's time for the film review.ake us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so, jason, what do we have this week? brad pitt dons a space suit and shoots for the stars in ad astra. 80s action hero sylvester stallone sharpens up his act to release rambo: last blood. and a family gathers in china to say goodbye to grandma in the farewell. let's start with brad pitt in space. that's right, brad in space. he is so hot right now in this post—tarantino glow from once upon a time in hollywood. this is a very different performance from him, a much more buttoned down performance. in this film it is officially proven that brad pitt is the coolest man in the world. he has a psych evalfrom nasa who decide his heartbeat does not go over 80 revs per minute, beats per minute? beats per minute. beats per minute, bpms, a record. he is officially and scientifically proven to be as cool as anything so that means he does not get very excited in this. he breathes the narration of the story of a man sent on a mission to f
thank you, john rentoul and lucy beresford. next on bbc news it's time for the film review.ake us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so, jason, what do we have this week? brad pitt dons a space suit and shoots for the stars in ad astra. 80s action hero sylvester stallone sharpens up his act to release rambo: last blood. and a family gathers in china to say goodbye to grandma in the farewell. let's start with brad pitt in space. that's right, brad in space. he is so hot right...
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here at the nigerian consulate victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes. take me with you in your suitcase lucy says then victor and another 300 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport. they want to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since when are we. going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit nigeria . victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. bawler france's hand of the united states is 1st lost in the competition certainly in the years ending their opponents run in the quarterfinals france use a strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who are fielding squad of 2nd tier players after the likes of le bron james hold that thought of a mitchell managed 29 points for the u.s. but it was the n.b.a. star movie go bad coming up with the key points for france in the 2nd half 8979 times out. this is coming up on business news africa. loses a significant portion of its crops the parasites every year now that's enough to help farmers identify crops being attacked morning jobs wil
here at the nigerian consulate victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes. take me with you in your suitcase lucy says then victor and another 300 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport. they want to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since when are we. going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit nigeria . victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. bawler france's hand of the united states is 1st lost in the competition...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. well the world cup but basketball in france isn't the be united states its 1st last in the competition for 13 years ending better conant so run in the quarter finals france use strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans in fielding a squad of 2nd tier bias the likes of le bron james old avs donovan mitchell and not his 29 points for the u.s. but it was n.b.a. star would you go back to the key points for france in the 2nd how final score 8979. is this data coming up in business news africa the continent loses a significant proportion of its crops to parasites every year without the new app is helping farmers to identify the crops being attacked allowing farmers to take action faster. concerns will have about that story come to a just about. world news at the top of the out of the. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language b
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. well the world cup but basketball in france isn't the be united states its 1st last in the competition for 13 years ending better conant so run in the quarter finals france use strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans in fielding a squad of 2nd tier...
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and lucy and marchingo.this really was a pivotal moment in sheridan because we went from having a field of candidates to having a native woman who was well known by many. indiscernible] >> when lucy won the rodeo queen title, she was obligated to a year in that role. and so the sheridan press, from edition 952, the rodeo and here she is on her horse. here we have the rodeo program from 1952 and lucy is on the front with her horse. so these photos are taking at the sheridan inn and this is lucy. and those photos are in front of the inn with her court. the gentleman on the left is howard sinclair. this newspaper was the first invitations for native girls to apply for the contest. there were specific things they were looking for. this was not a beauty competition or anything like miss america. but pavingly to show that native girls were just as modern as counterparts. that was a big thing. they wanted to show that native people was like everyone else and nothing different about them. so when they were doing the
and lucy and marchingo.this really was a pivotal moment in sheridan because we went from having a field of candidates to having a native woman who was well known by many. indiscernible] >> when lucy won the rodeo queen title, she was obligated to a year in that role. and so the sheridan press, from edition 952, the rodeo and here she is on her horse. here we have the rodeo program from 1952 and lucy is on the front with her horse. so these photos are taking at the sheridan inn and this is...
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. >> when lucy was entered into the radio stage the crowd erupted.e became the first sheridan while rodeo queen native and she defied expectations. she really rose to the top on a whim. >> we are in the wyoming room in the sheraton county former public library. wyoming room is a local archive of sorts. typically we take in paper items anything really historic related to sheridan county or the region itself. the miss indian american collection is a bunch of items that pertain to the miss american pageant held in sheridan from 1953 to 1984. the story of miss indian american was one man's attempt to change racial discrimination policies in sheridan. miss america and all-american mindy and days was the brainchild of howard sinclair. he was a writer for the sheridan process. he grew up here the reservation and when he was a young man he was adopted by a local tribe and eventually developed a lot of native ways. his understanding of native people was tremendous. so he felt that through his experiences with the native people do not receive what they deserve
. >> when lucy was entered into the radio stage the crowd erupted.e became the first sheridan while rodeo queen native and she defied expectations. she really rose to the top on a whim. >> we are in the wyoming room in the sheraton county former public library. wyoming room is a local archive of sorts. typically we take in paper items anything really historic related to sheridan county or the region itself. the miss indian american collection is a bunch of items that pertain to the...
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lucy posey is lucy posey with her native regalia. the gentleman on the left in this photo is howard sinclair. it was one of the first invitations for them to apply for the contest there was very specific things they were looking for this was not a beauty competition it was not anything like miss america it was just to show the native girls were as modern as their counterparts. that was the biggest thing. they wanted to show that the native people were just like everyone else there is nothing different about them. when they're doing the competitions. they would show that they were put into motion. entered a new realm. it was bringing local tribes in to foster good whale towards goodwill towards native americans and they would show when it meant to be native american and they would basically have a lot of white and native interaction. the crowd it was nine or 10,000. they lived long enough to see that transformation in to help the relationship and native peoples. it takes book tv in american history tv on the road. to explore the liter
lucy posey is lucy posey with her native regalia. the gentleman on the left in this photo is howard sinclair. it was one of the first invitations for them to apply for the contest there was very specific things they were looking for this was not a beauty competition it was not anything like miss america it was just to show the native girls were as modern as their counterparts. that was the biggest thing. they wanted to show that the native people were just like everyone else there is nothing...
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lucie county. what do you know about the members of people who have decided to take up that offer of a safe space with the uncertainty of the storm? >> i think a number of people who have medical and special needs have -- has taken the opportunity to find refuge in a safe place. and you have to understand that the people of st. lucie county have been through a number of storms in recent memory, and they have learned whether or not their home is safe for an event like this the hard way. from just a couple of years ago, many in our community have lived through frances and gene, two hurricanes in one month's time. >> yeah, frances and gene in 2004, that came ashore here on the treasure coast. but also matthew back in 2016 that came up alongside the florida east coast. but we know that there has been significant population growth in just the last couple of years. there are plenty of people in your community who have never lived through a hurricane or a storm like this. what's your message to them? >> y
lucie county. what do you know about the members of people who have decided to take up that offer of a safe space with the uncertainty of the storm? >> i think a number of people who have medical and special needs have -- has taken the opportunity to find refuge in a safe place. and you have to understand that the people of st. lucie county have been through a number of storms in recent memory, and they have learned whether or not their home is safe for an event like this the hard way....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.laura: the island of madagascar is the world's largest producer of vanilla beans. it is a booming industry which of thieves.acted a fair number adultsan be imprisoned for five years without trial and en for nearly three year reporter: the squalor is extreme and unrelenting. the innocence of childhood is overwhelmed by it. but 180 children are held here is hardly room to lie down.here only mattresses, bare concrete. reporter: this boy is one of them. heas just 13 when he was imprisoned over three years ago. he is a quiet child with a gentle manner. resigned to his fate, he say that prisohas destroyed his life. reporter: what is the harde thing for you about being here? reporter: like modr of the chil here, he is accused of stealing vanilla, but he maintained he is iocent. the prison was built for 280 people. the children the side-ide with over 2000 adults, against international standards. many don't know what a lawyer does letht alone the r to one. we mt her 16 years old, also accused o
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.laura: the island of madagascar is the world's largest producer of vanilla beans. it is a booming industry which of thieves.acted a fair number adultsan be imprisoned for five years without trial and en for nearly three year reporter: the squalor is extreme and unrelenting. the innocence of childhood is overwhelmed by it. but 180 children are held here is hardly room to lie down.here only mattresses, bare concrete. reporter: this boy is one of them. heas just 13...
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lucie where the time to get out is now. i understand this storm is 100 miles east, your feeling its effects. >> reporter: that's right. the winds and outer bands are coming in. st. lucie officials tell me 41 miles an hour but as you can see the indian river, on the other side, that barrier islands, hutchison island, already the storm surge showing signs of flooding. 160 miles to the east is dorian, just stuck there. the number one call to emergency officials is where is this hurricane? there is a mandatory evacuation of the barrier islands. as we get these winds with a stalled hurricane it can be for a long time. the wind out of the north coming south, the indian river already high, creating a bad situation of high wind and a flooding event. homes like this a couple more feet and we have a problem in this could go on for a while. in st. lucie county, here is what he said in terms of residents he is trying to protect. >> crews and partners up to the state level getting ready for whatever supplies we need and when dorian hits
lucie where the time to get out is now. i understand this storm is 100 miles east, your feeling its effects. >> reporter: that's right. the winds and outer bands are coming in. st. lucie officials tell me 41 miles an hour but as you can see the indian river, on the other side, that barrier islands, hutchison island, already the storm surge showing signs of flooding. 160 miles to the east is dorian, just stuck there. the number one call to emergency officials is where is this hurricane?...
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victor wants to start a new life without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. and while cup basketball frogs his hand of the united states his 1st loss in the competition for 13 years ending their opponents run a league quarter finals france used a strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who were fielding a squad of 2nd to play as off the likes of bron james pulled out donovan mitchell mannish 29 points for the u.s. but it was n.b.a. star critiquer bash who came up with the key points for frogs in the 2nd half final score 8979. it's easy to open a news line from buy in for the latest to head to our web site that is d w dot com on how to humphrey thanks for your company unceasing. royal mail and i'm dave i'm the brand new delusions are most folks person to voice the topix the success or. climate change and the return of the. only reasons check it out.
victor wants to start a new life without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. and while cup basketball frogs his hand of the united states his 1st loss in the competition for 13 years ending their opponents run a league quarter finals france used a strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who were fielding a squad of 2nd to play as...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. and well cut basketball france has handed the united states its 1st loss in the competition for 32 years ending their opponents' randa in the quarter finals france he's strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who are fielding a squad of 2nd tier players after the likes of the bron james pulled out donovan mitchell managed 29 points for the u.s. but it was n.b.a. all star ready to go better who came up with a key points for france in the 2nd half the final straw score 89 to 79. this is he doesn't use live from berlin for the latest you had to our website that is d w dot com i'm having a home free a thanks for your company and c.c. . we speak different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of the press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. and well cut basketball france has handed the united states its 1st loss in the competition for 32 years ending their opponents' randa in the quarter finals france he's strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who are fielding a squad of 2nd tier...
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here at the nigerian consulate victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes. take me with you in your suitcase lucy says then victor and another 300 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day is going to visit thank you. she's going to visit me to. take to says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence are his words used now when world cup of basketball france's hand of the united states is 1st lost in the competition in 13 years ending their opponent's run in the quarter finals france used a strong else like shooting to keep pace with the americans were fielding a 2nd tier squad of players after the likes of le bron james told out of the mitchell managed 29 points for the us but it was in the store room to go bare who came up with the key points for france in the 2nd half the final score their slam 89. you're watching the w. news live from berlin coming up next on new business do you really need to own a car or reporter
here at the nigerian consulate victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes. take me with you in your suitcase lucy says then victor and another 300 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day is going to visit thank you. she's going to visit me to. take to says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence are his words used now when world cup of...
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lucie, 45-50 mile-per-hour winds. the big thing, seeing it is still stationary, barely moving. >> a little bit of good news in that the storm has started to weaken a little bit. still a major hurricane bu we expect that northward curve sometime this morning or later this afternoon but the storm has been better in the northwest bahamas for 24-36 hours and it is some of the images coming in, devastation for these areas, complete annihilation of some of these areas on the northwestern side of the bahamas. we were at a 5 yesterday. category 3120 mile-per-hour sustained winds but still a major hurricane and can still do devastating damage. wind gusts as we get the outer bands across the eastern shores of florida, 37 miles per hour, up to 30 mph in west palm beach and the center of the storm around 90 miles east of the east coast of florida. we have to watch the latest track as we go through time. the good news is we are getting a better idea where the center of the storm is going to be for the next 24-48 hours and all indi
lucie, 45-50 mile-per-hour winds. the big thing, seeing it is still stationary, barely moving. >> a little bit of good news in that the storm has started to weaken a little bit. still a major hurricane bu we expect that northward curve sometime this morning or later this afternoon but the storm has been better in the northwest bahamas for 24-36 hours and it is some of the images coming in, devastation for these areas, complete annihilation of some of these areas on the northwestern side...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now her. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria you know she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. that who needs to own a car that is a growing question of big cities where public transport and ride sharing apps are common and young people are typically more concerned about their carbon footprint. on went to the frankfurt motor show to see if he could be convinced to get behind someone else's weil. i'm almost 30 and i've never owned a car and why would i living in berlin means i can get anywhere pretty much any time by bus or train. and if i do need a car i can just rent one through a cost sharing service i'm perfectly fine without my own car. i'm going along with this only one 3rd of young german city dwellers say a car is important to them and i'm wondering what is the car industry going to do about that. well what better place to find out than at a motor show at the i.a.e.a. in frankfurt a major car companie
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now her. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria you know she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. that who needs to own a car that is a growing question of big cities where public transport and ride sharing apps are common and young people are typically more concerned about their carbon footprint. on went to the frankfurt motor show to see if he...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's sky. high it's quite since we know it. but how one day is going to visit thank you oh yeah she's going to visit me. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. for the fires in brazil's amazonian forest are not the only environmental threats of that kind in indonesia thousands of fires are estimated to be burning on the islands of sumatra and borneo they have been started it's reported by farmers clearing land for cultivation. was and this is not a children's hospital. it's a classroom but this is the last lesson for the day. concerned stuff worry it's too dangerous for the kids to remain here the air they're breathing has become toxic. several 1000 out of schools have also closed down here in the real province where the air pollution index has hit the hazardous level. residents have been flocking to hospitals citing respiratory problems. he feels. almost as a doctor said he experienced shortness of breath due to the small he also has a fever and a cough so basically it's ca
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's sky. high it's quite since we know it. but how one day is going to visit thank you oh yeah she's going to visit me. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. for the fires in brazil's amazonian forest are not the only environmental threats of that kind in indonesia thousands of fires are estimated to be burning on the islands of sumatra and borneo they have been started it's reported by farmers clearing land for...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day is going to disappoint you. she's going to visit me to. pick to serve the love is stronger than xenophobia violence. the body of zimbabwe's long time ruler robert mugabe is expected to land in the capital harare soon president emerson magog who was mugabe's closest ally before ousting him last year will meet the plane when it lands mugabe's family invited all zimbabweans to go to the airport to welcome back his remains and a few 100 have gathered to pay their respects mugabe died in a singapore hospital on friday at the age of 95 his body will lie in state for 3 days before being buried at a location that has not yet been decided. and let's go right to our correspondent privilege motion but he is at the airport in harare where he joins us now privileged we can't see it just yet but if you can hear us what can you tell us about the atmosphere there today yes hundreds of zanu p.f. supporters are making their way to come and be part of the crowd that is coming to recei
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i hope one day is going to disappoint you. she's going to visit me to. pick to serve the love is stronger than xenophobia violence. the body of zimbabwe's long time ruler robert mugabe is expected to land in the capital harare soon president emerson magog who was mugabe's closest ally before ousting him last year will meet the plane when it lands mugabe's family invited all zimbabweans to go to...
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lucie. is there a change? >> reporter: the outer bands of dorian parked over there bashing the bahamas. we are on the seawall of the indian river and some large waves, the highest wind gusts with 62 miles an hour but that is producing with the king tied coming over breaking the seawall, on the outside hutchison island, mandatory evacuation but this is why officials are worried about a storm surge, 150 miles away is tropical storm windss, 45 miles out of hurricane winds. should dorian move a little west it is going to make things even worse but flooding, this is the storm surge people are worried about, low-lying areas, a slow-moving storm is going to make it worse. in st. lucie county, the spokesman says he is worried people will get complacent because they keep worrying about a storm. >> we are seeing crews to the state level making sure we have whatever supplies we need to defend when dorian hits us. and continuing to stall off the coast line. >> reporter: they have 5 shelters, 787 people in it and these wat
lucie. is there a change? >> reporter: the outer bands of dorian parked over there bashing the bahamas. we are on the seawall of the indian river and some large waves, the highest wind gusts with 62 miles an hour but that is producing with the king tied coming over breaking the seawall, on the outside hutchison island, mandatory evacuation but this is why officials are worried about a storm surge, 150 miles away is tropical storm windss, 45 miles out of hurricane winds. should dorian move...
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lucy told me that megan and harry... that's the one!ational anthem?! i understand they are on their way to south africa, i thought they had been exiled by the older brother? this is part of an exercise to really capitalise on some amazing feel—good people have towards harry and megan, particularly harry. megan has been making amazing strides on what she talks about, her causes. when she goes to south africa she would take some of our cheap as my clothing and donating that in various places but she will talk about gender— based violence various places but she will talk about gender—based violence and south africa is riven with horrible violence that has been taking place, particularly with the student murdered in cape town. if they go to a part of that world and raise the profile of these awful things going on, that is absolutely breaded. they are taking archie and some of his things, cynics might say they have work to do to get people back onside. they have had a tough time in the papers, it is nice to see something nice in the papers.
lucy told me that megan and harry... that's the one!ational anthem?! i understand they are on their way to south africa, i thought they had been exiled by the older brother? this is part of an exercise to really capitalise on some amazing feel—good people have towards harry and megan, particularly harry. megan has been making amazing strides on what she talks about, her causes. when she goes to south africa she would take some of our cheap as my clothing and donating that in various places...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy. hello there.ky as well. with a change on the cards through the week ahead it looks like that could be the last time we see temperatures getting that high until next spring or summer. that high until next spring or summer. a much that high until next spring or summer. a much more that high until next spring or summer. a much more a autumnalfield to the weather in the week ahead. low pressure tending to dominate and weather fronts working on from the west. we have a cold front as we move into sunday, that will bring more heavy and persistent rain gradually north and east, perhaps the odd rumble of thunder with that as well. ahead of it there will be some showers, also pushing north and east. some of those could be quite sharp. brightest guys feeding in behind to the south and west but still a chance of some showers —— brightest skies. in the high teens, low 20s for most. perhaps reaching 23 celsius for south—east england. for monday that cold front works its way north and east. there is a brief, dry
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in saint lucy county, they are. we have an emergency operation center and they give briefings at 8:00 a.m. noon and then 5:00. everybody has been informed and they are heeding it. yes, they are. >> now, i guess the changing forecast here has been touch and go for all of florida. at some point this area was near the center of the bull's eye, then it kind of switched around. has that made it difficult to plan for it? >> no, actually we've been planning and planning and we've had plenty of time to plan for every eventuality. i think what has been difficult is it's getting kind of tedious. it's been a long time and now it's hovering still, so it's going to be a long time. and i think people get inpatient. >> that preparation fatigue. what is your degree of concern? i met a waitress at a restaurant last night who wanted to leave but thought it's just too expensive to board up and pay for gas. people who live on pretty tight incomes and budgets can't afford to do it. your degree of concern for these who think they can't a
in saint lucy county, they are. we have an emergency operation center and they give briefings at 8:00 a.m. noon and then 5:00. everybody has been informed and they are heeding it. yes, they are. >> now, i guess the changing forecast here has been touch and go for all of florida. at some point this area was near the center of the bull's eye, then it kind of switched around. has that made it difficult to plan for it? >> no, actually we've been planning and planning and we've had...
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lucy: the bulldozer, the weatrvane, the super liar. political nicknames and political satire that could for jacques chirace's affection his long road to the presidency included two stints as prime minister and almost decades as paris mayor. his down-to-earth charm and f talentor connection unleashed on everyone, from children to chancellor bringing the country together he wanted to heal france's social divisions, but his plans for reform were shelved after 2 million people came out in prott. he created new internationaloo divisions,refusing to join the u.s. and britain in the 2003 invasion of iraq, a position that won him strong support at home. mr. chirac: my position is that france will vote against anyfran circumstances, because tonightca there is n to wage war to disarm iraq. lucy: he also won widespread support for being the rst french leader to publicly recognize ance's role in the wartime deportation of jews. in 2002, chirac won a landslide against far right leader jean marie le pen after left-wing voters were urged to hold thei
lucy: the bulldozer, the weatrvane, the super liar. political nicknames and political satire that could for jacques chirace's affection his long road to the presidency included two stints as prime minister and almost decades as paris mayor. his down-to-earth charm and f talentor connection unleashed on everyone, from children to chancellor bringing the country together he wanted to heal france's social divisions, but his plans for reform were shelved after 2 million people came out in prott. he...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges. this week i'm in vevey, a small swiss town on the shores of lake geneva, as it hosts the world's biggest and perhaps most infrequent wine festival. as well as being home to unesco—projected lavaux vineyards, vevey is known for its living tradition, the fete des vignerons, a three—weeklong celebration of wine that transforms the town. while switzerland might not spring to mind when you think of wine, they actually produce around 100 million litres a year, exporting only 2% of it. it is said that during the fete des vignerons, visitors to this unsuspecting lakeside town work their way through — are you ready — over half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself actually began as a one—day feast, hosted by an ancient brotherhood, as a way to reward the best winemaker in the region, and it clearly takes locals a while to recover, as the festival only takes place once every 20 to 25 years. the fete des vignerons began in 1797 as a small parade through the streets of vevey. but because
hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, lucy hedges. this week i'm in vevey, a small swiss town on the shores of lake geneva, as it hosts the world's biggest and perhaps most infrequent wine festival. as well as being home to unesco—projected lavaux vineyards, vevey is known for its living tradition, the fete des vignerons, a three—weeklong celebration of wine that transforms the town. while switzerland might not spring to mind when you think of wine, they actually produce around 100...
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lucie have done a very good job. we're just watching it. as you said, we shouldn't be meteorologists, but at the same time with it now being under radar, we can pick our favorite station and watch the radar in realtime and just be sure of exactly what it's doing. it was hard for me to go to sleep last night, quite honestly, because we're only about 112 miles from freeport. even at 5 miles an hour as dorian continued, it would have gotten here too quick for comfort. >> thank you very much, mayor. it's an important point. bahamas only a hundred miles that way. this storm, you can see how little space there is to deal with. you can see by the winds already, no matter where this hurricane goes, they will be feeling the impact here in florida, erica. >> they certainly will. john, thank you. as you pointed out, we'll stay with you. we'll stay with patrick as well throughout the morning. >>> we do also want to fill you in on another mass shooting in america over the weekend. this morning we are learning more about the killer in texas. and also ren
lucie have done a very good job. we're just watching it. as you said, we shouldn't be meteorologists, but at the same time with it now being under radar, we can pick our favorite station and watch the radar in realtime and just be sure of exactly what it's doing. it was hard for me to go to sleep last night, quite honestly, because we're only about 112 miles from freeport. even at 5 miles an hour as dorian continued, it would have gotten here too quick for comfort. >> thank you very much,...
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now pull. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i know one day she's going to visit thank you oh yeah she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. sports news now world cup basketball france's head to the united states its 1st loss in the competition in 13 years ending the or opponents run in the quarter finals france used strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who were building a squad of 2nd tier players after the likes of le bron james told out on the mitchell manage 29 points for the u.s. but it was indeed star rudi coming up with key points for france in the 2nd half 89 to 79 the final score there. this is g.w. news these are our top stories the united states is commemorating the 2001 terror attacks with ceremonies across the country families of victims and survivors were among the crowds who gathered at ground 0 in new york where to hijack planes crashed into the twin towers of the world trade said. zimbabwe's long time ruler robert mu
victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now pull. it's cry. it's quite since we know it. but i know one day she's going to visit thank you oh yeah she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. sports news now world cup basketball france's head to the united states its 1st loss in the competition in 13 years ending the or opponents run in the quarter finals france used strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who were building...
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lucie, which is in st. lucie county along the east coast of florida.g in there. there's more ahead. the u.s. coast guard has been on the ground there helping rescue people in the bahamas. admiral eric jones joins us. admiral, we've seen the first pictures out of great abaco. and it looks like an absolute hell on earth. if there's anything standing, it's hard to find it. i wonder if your people are in there yet. >> we are working, shepard tirelessly to tray to get in there as dorian moves off. we've been hampered today even though there's been a little northern motion weakening of the storm has led to the expansion of the wind fields and rain bands. secretary mcaleenan mentioned. we made it 12 miles further to the northwest and the treasure kay area of great abaco island. still waiting to get to little abaco and grand bahama island. >> shepard: abaco island is where the storm came ashore in marsh harbor. i wonder what your eyes on the ground or in the boats are telling you. >> we don't have boats there yet. we have seven helicopters with customs and bor
lucie, which is in st. lucie county along the east coast of florida.g in there. there's more ahead. the u.s. coast guard has been on the ground there helping rescue people in the bahamas. admiral eric jones joins us. admiral, we've seen the first pictures out of great abaco. and it looks like an absolute hell on earth. if there's anything standing, it's hard to find it. i wonder if your people are in there yet. >> we are working, shepard tirelessly to tray to get in there as dorian moves...
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this is the saint lucy river. take a look at this, they're really starting to get rough here and starting to spray us a little bit. you see a little bit of flooding manifesting itself kind of coming over the sea wall, the walkways here, this was not evident earlier today. it's not that drastic right now, but this is one of the things that officials here are worried about. the storm surge, maybe four to seven feet above normal, flooding these low-lying areas. there are a lot of homes around here. they're in danger of flooding and this is -- what's interesting here, this is a confluence of three major bodies of water. three large bodies of water kind of converging here in this one spot, all of which are affected by the storm surge that was building up in the bahamas. you have also got barrier islands behind me. hutchinson island and jupiter island. about 30,000 people total live on those islands. not all of them have evacuated. it's getting to be pretty much too late in the process for them to evacuate. the bridges
this is the saint lucy river. take a look at this, they're really starting to get rough here and starting to spray us a little bit. you see a little bit of flooding manifesting itself kind of coming over the sea wall, the walkways here, this was not evident earlier today. it's not that drastic right now, but this is one of the things that officials here are worried about. the storm surge, maybe four to seven feet above normal, flooding these low-lying areas. there are a lot of homes around...
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that has galvanized so many millions of people around the world how is it looking where you are today lucy or. well hello martini here in michael good also the emergency is still very very much under way in fact the state has declared a state of climatic emergency because of the stream really hot temperatures it's 43 degrees that it has been for weeks and weeks and also because of the fires this is the state that is have the largest amount of these forest fires since they began in to really really take over and catch the world's attention in august particularly in fact they've gone up 300 percent compared to this time of the year last year at this hour there are no protests no demonstrations here among the also which is rather curious but they've just begun in copacabana in rio de janeiro in sao paulo this country's largest city noughts and lots of young people students teachers taking their children out on to the streets to call on their government and particularly president also nat'l to believe that climate change is real and that it needs action immediately so that is what's happening
that has galvanized so many millions of people around the world how is it looking where you are today lucy or. well hello martini here in michael good also the emergency is still very very much under way in fact the state has declared a state of climatic emergency because of the stream really hot temperatures it's 43 degrees that it has been for weeks and weeks and also because of the fires this is the state that is have the largest amount of these forest fires since they began in to really...
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latin america editor lucy and human joins us live from al temeraire lucy i think you're deep in some of the forest region there water what is it you are seeing firsthand. absolutely so actually we are in a not pool that's just across the river from me and we were deep into the amazon rain forest which you see right behind me which still in the amazon of course and it was quite shocking to see the amount of land that had been deforested trees that were huge enormous much bigger the trunks much bigger than i am tall more than 500 years old just lying on the road because the illegal loggers couldn't even drag them out they were so big and so heavy we were in a community in a settlement that's trying to live in this area through a system of sustainable development and they are under attack themselves because they're trying to live in a way that is harmonious with the jungle and without destroying it and yet a lot of these lawyers are coming in and they're attacking them their community house was burned down we saw that with our own eyes and what happens basically is that people come in t
latin america editor lucy and human joins us live from al temeraire lucy i think you're deep in some of the forest region there water what is it you are seeing firsthand. absolutely so actually we are in a not pool that's just across the river from me and we were deep into the amazon rain forest which you see right behind me which still in the amazon of course and it was quite shocking to see the amount of land that had been deforested trees that were huge enormous much bigger the trunks much...
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lucie county.lly close as winds get 39 miles an hour or higher on the sustained basis. so if the county calls and they will be monitoring that, but recognize that on the bridge you're actually getting more wind and less resistant than anywhere in the community. so it's important that people get out of the area that have high vulnerability to hazards and helps everybody because the emergency management sta on isld in low-lying areas. >> you have said, sir, this hurricane to you feels different than others. why and how has that change how your entire city is preparing? >> so certainly the strength of dorian is pretty amazing. yesterday we had winds at 185 miles an hour on land in the bahamas. the idea that that might come straight ahead into the coast of florida is a little bit scary. our homes are all built a little bit newer. but some rains from 110 miles an hour construction standard to 155 for our newest zones. if you think about 185 miles an hour, we don't have anything that's really built, that
lucie county.lly close as winds get 39 miles an hour or higher on the sustained basis. so if the county calls and they will be monitoring that, but recognize that on the bridge you're actually getting more wind and less resistant than anywhere in the community. so it's important that people get out of the area that have high vulnerability to hazards and helps everybody because the emergency management sta on isld in low-lying areas. >> you have said, sir, this hurricane to you feels...
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in port lucie i >>all right, thank you very much not and at 4 oh 2 let's continue our team coverage on door in and also check your local forecast as well we've got john stand by in the weather center. more on that john yeah james dorian very much so a slow moving storm as it makes its way towards florida. this morning, a 3rd landfall in the bahamas this weekend which as you just notice was that very strong impact category 5 impact from the storm you can see those outer bands now pershing areas of western florida now the storm is expected to track. >>right up north right against the florida coast now how closely it tracks to the coast does make a big difference on what impact much of the state will be seeing weather moves a little bit further inland or stays a little bit off shore does remain to be seen at this time, but you can see the storm still very much so strong still very defined eye as well. and those peak winds extending about 45 miles from the center of the storm so pretty big storm. the very slow-moving 1, 2, so we'll be keeping an eye on that throughout the morning back here
in port lucie i >>all right, thank you very much not and at 4 oh 2 let's continue our team coverage on door in and also check your local forecast as well we've got john stand by in the weather center. more on that john yeah james dorian very much so a slow moving storm as it makes its way towards florida. this morning, a 3rd landfall in the bahamas this weekend which as you just notice was that very strong impact category 5 impact from the storm you can see those outer bands now pershing...
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lucie county. what's happening there. >> we have been moving up the last couple of days, tailing the back end of the hurricane. the eye of the hurricane which, of course, is still at sea, it sort of passed the area where we are overnight so what we are seeing here are the effects of sort of the back end of the hurricane, those back outer bands. you can see that it is still raining. the water down here coming up towards the road. if you look a little further down, you can see the wind and how it's moving some of the shrubbery but, of course, for a hurricane, this rain, this wind, it's relatively mild, pretty light. we have seen it get lighter and lighter overnight into the morning hours. that, again, is because we are towards the back end of this hurricane. yesterday the acting fema director acknowledged at this point they think florida will see minimal impact from hurricane dorian. but they are still trying to tell people not to let their guard down. florida governor ron desantis warned floridians
lucie county. what's happening there. >> we have been moving up the last couple of days, tailing the back end of the hurricane. the eye of the hurricane which, of course, is still at sea, it sort of passed the area where we are overnight so what we are seeing here are the effects of sort of the back end of the hurricane, those back outer bands. you can see that it is still raining. the water down here coming up towards the road. if you look a little further down, you can see the wind and...
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lucie. >> georgia and toward south carolina especially with that storm surge. storm surge with tide is always the big problem for us. this is the center of the storm, a weakening storm at least as far as its strongest winds and the barometric pressure is coming up and that's good. the wind field expands out a little bit. a broader area of people will feel those stronger winds. that will be the case up and down the eastern seaboard. let's be honest it could have been way worse across florida if earlier that category 4 storm would have moved right into the coast. this is the best case scenario for florida we could have expected. not the case for the bahamas. the pictures we see will be terrifying for most of us. the models in good agreement. storms don't have a mind of their own. storms go according to a forecast. sometimes we don't have a good sense of what that forecast is going to be. that was the case the storm was for a long time. we talked about the options and possibilities based off of different things happening in different areas of the atmosphere go int
lucie. >> georgia and toward south carolina especially with that storm surge. storm surge with tide is always the big problem for us. this is the center of the storm, a weakening storm at least as far as its strongest winds and the barometric pressure is coming up and that's good. the wind field expands out a little bit. a broader area of people will feel those stronger winds. that will be the case up and down the eastern seaboard. let's be honest it could have been way worse across...
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with our reviewers, the chief political commentator at the independent, john rentoul, and broadcaster lucytay with us for that. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but this morning the nec backed jeremy corbyn‘s proposal to review the position instead. tom watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack on a broad church". our political correspondent nick eardley explained more about the role played byjeremy corbyn. it's my understanding that jeremy corbyn was pretty angry at the way this came out, and the way that it emerged last night so late, kind of last—minute backroom attempt to get rid of tom watson. absolutely, there are some who aren't quite convinced that jeremy corbyn is completely distant from this, because momentum are the group who support mr corbyn‘s leadership, and helped him win the leadership the s
with our reviewers, the chief political commentator at the independent, john rentoul, and broadcaster lucytay with us for that. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but this morning the nec backed jeremy corbyn‘s proposal to review...
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lucy manning, bbc news.with the fallout from yesterday's supreme court ruling, the prime minister is also under growing pressure about his relationship with an american businesswoman. jennifer arcuri was recently awarded over £100,000 in government grants, and during borisjohnson‘s time as london mayor she was invited on several overseas trips. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. tell us what this is all about. well, on their very first day of the newly reopened parliament, boris johnson's a new digital minister matt wolman found himself answering awkward questions about his boss's relationship with this american tech entrepreneur, jennifer arcuri. the minister defended the £100,000 grant that had been given to one of miss arcuri's tech companies, hacker house, and borisjohnson is saying that he had nothing to do with the award, and no involvement. he was a backbencher at the time the grant was made, but there is an internal review going on inside the department to work out whether the aw
lucy manning, bbc news.with the fallout from yesterday's supreme court ruling, the prime minister is also under growing pressure about his relationship with an american businesswoman. jennifer arcuri was recently awarded over £100,000 in government grants, and during borisjohnson‘s time as london mayor she was invited on several overseas trips. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. tell us what this is all about. well, on their very first day of the newly reopened...
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lucy has one year left in primary school. and thursdays. so that's probably why everybody else is here. but the cuts mean the club has to go. i have to move school because they have to stop after school club. melanie is lucy's mum. i work, child care is expensive and i do need to have after school care. i've got no family here, so it's me that has to collect her from school. so if there was no afterschool care, then i think i'd be very stuck. i've got no other choice apart from move schools now. i think it's very upsetting, because i mean just because of one thing i have to leave the school. see you later. bye. it's sad, cos i have to leave all my friends. we won't be able to finish school together so that's pretty sad. the school's application for extra send funding is still pending. step...step. and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year 1 class to see what it will be like. welcome every
lucy has one year left in primary school. and thursdays. so that's probably why everybody else is here. but the cuts mean the club has to go. i have to move school because they have to stop after school club. melanie is lucy's mum. i work, child care is expensive and i do need to have after school care. i've got no family here, so it's me that has to collect her from school. so if there was no afterschool care, then i think i'd be very stuck. i've got no other choice apart from move schools...
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lucie river inlet, the st. lucie inlet and the river system, the south fork and the north fork. so a lot of our residents, any other time of year are very fortunate to live along the water. but in a situation like we're going through right now, storm surge even inland is a very big concern for us. we have a lot of low, you know, more historic homes that are lower levels, and storms and flooding is a big concern. >> yeah, right on cue. ed, thank you. we appreciate it. you stay safe. we'll be right back. [happy birthday music] ♪ ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood >>> the newest forecast for hurricane dorian is out. let's get right to the national hurricane center. mr. ed rappaport has the details for us. ed, good evening to you. give us the latest track. is there still a lot of people in harm's way there? >> yes, there are. unfortunately the track at the moment is zero. this hurricane is still not moving. it's been roughly stationary for the last almost 18 to 24
lucie river inlet, the st. lucie inlet and the river system, the south fork and the north fork. so a lot of our residents, any other time of year are very fortunate to live along the water. but in a situation like we're going through right now, storm surge even inland is a very big concern for us. we have a lot of low, you know, more historic homes that are lower levels, and storms and flooding is a big concern. >> yeah, right on cue. ed, thank you. we appreciate it. you stay safe. we'll...
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lucie, florida. >>> you can feel the winds coming in here in the port st. lucie area.are on the intercoastal side on a bridge that goes over to hutchinson island here. but look at what the effect is along this seawall. you can see the storm surge already coming in. right now, it is about two hours or so from a high tide. officials and locals here are really hoping they can make it through this i tied without significant flooding. but as you can see already, it was dry here. the water was about a foot or so below this seawall just a few hours ago. now, the waters coming up, they are worried about the parts that are shallow, narrow between the atlantic and intercoastal. from here, all the way up north as the storm begins to go up. here in st. lucie county, some tragic news that a deputy was injured. he is okay. he is in stable condition but he was in a have a high water vehicle assessing flood areas that were hit head-on by a drunk driver who was taken into custody. but right now, it is all about storm surge and these winds coming in. that is why officials are pleading w
lucie, florida. >>> you can feel the winds coming in here in the port st. lucie area.are on the intercoastal side on a bridge that goes over to hutchinson island here. but look at what the effect is along this seawall. you can see the storm surge already coming in. right now, it is about two hours or so from a high tide. officials and locals here are really hoping they can make it through this i tied without significant flooding. but as you can see already, it was dry here. the water...
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lucy -- was another activist in the women's right movement. national women's party in 1913 and participating in many protests concerning women's rights. thanks to them and many other activists, women can vote in america. it doesn't mean it was easy. the 19th amendment was established. >> i was was born in new jersey on january 11, 1885. >> two brothers, raymond perry and their sister helen. she grew up being a strong believer of the quaker faith. in 1901, her mother vested. after that, she went on to graduate work. >> in 1906, she got into the -- movement. her faith inspired her to join the movement. she had a duty --. >> she was arrested several times. she and other activists were also --. it started in england. the station was so full --. >>> let me go. >> what you just stand --. >> arya american? >> yes i am from brooklyn. >> are you a member? >> this is unbelievable. >> have you been to the station before? >> this is my first time. >> i was joking. >> they won't keep me, once i'm out i'm not going to stop. it will make me more --. >> with
lucy -- was another activist in the women's right movement. national women's party in 1913 and participating in many protests concerning women's rights. thanks to them and many other activists, women can vote in america. it doesn't mean it was easy. the 19th amendment was established. >> i was was born in new jersey on january 11, 1885. >> two brothers, raymond perry and their sister helen. she grew up being a strong believer of the quaker faith. in 1901, her mother vested. after...
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lucy fisher, gwithian.ory on inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it has been a stunning day today. queer scott —— sunny skies because of the many high pressure. the skies leading to a chilly one. and we get fog patches through the night as well. northern ireland, northwest england, southern and central scotla nd england, southern and central scotland prime places for our patches and it will be a cold night in the country. friday, a cloudy start for shetland. 0therwise in the country. friday, a cloudy start for shetland. otherwise a few mist and fog patches slowly clearing and then sunshine coming through. if anything it should feel warmer. temperatures whiteley getting into the 20s. we will see the weather brightening up in shetland as well as to go through the afternoon. the weekend not looking too bad weather—wise. mostly sunny and dry. the unsure wins keeping things cooler and fresher for the coast and later in the day, we w
lucy fisher, gwithian.ory on inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it has been a stunning day today. queer scott —— sunny skies because of the many high pressure. the skies leading to a chilly one. and we get fog patches through the night as well. northern ireland, northwest england, southern and central scotla nd england, southern and central scotland prime places for our patches and it will be a cold night in...
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. >> clerk: lucy lynn. cora -- we have some people. >> chair heinicke: what is your name? >> eddy on. >> chair heinicke: is there anybody else who has been called? can you call ten more names? >> clerk: hold on. i forgot where i was. >> chair heinicke: do our deputies know if someone is called and they come up they will let them line up. thank you very much. >> clerk: steven lee, kent lynn, julie lizar, wei min chow, betty louis, norman fung -- >> chair heinicke: please line up if your name was called. >> clerk: kristina o'louis. >> chair heinicke: if you hear your name, please line up on the side to my right, your left. sir, i've forgotten your name and i apologize. what is your name? >> eddy >> chair heinicke: thank you so much. >> i am of environmental defense. we supported the creation of green zones which were about clean buses in low-income communities. we've also sfored sfta around the antenna buses that existed. of course we supported enviro organizations on the car role. so this is a personal endeavor because it's more about the justice aspect in environmental jus
. >> clerk: lucy lynn. cora -- we have some people. >> chair heinicke: what is your name? >> eddy on. >> chair heinicke: is there anybody else who has been called? can you call ten more names? >> clerk: hold on. i forgot where i was. >> chair heinicke: do our deputies know if someone is called and they come up they will let them line up. thank you very much. >> clerk: steven lee, kent lynn, julie lizar, wei min chow, betty louis, norman fung -- >>...
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said they don't feel any pain. >> then lucy draws where the freckles will go. >> i smear them just at because freckles are not perfect dots. >> after mixing shades of brown ink, it's time to tattoo. >> i'm now actually tattooing her freckles. >> i don't feel anything. >> i love it. it's so cute. >> the price ranges from $600 to $800 depending on the amount of freckles. >> it should last anywhere from one to three years. >> i have freckles i've been trying to get rid of my whole life, so i don't know if this trend is for me. either way, really cute. there are all kinds of tricks to get red carpet ready. with the emmey awards, the star are in beaut prep mode, and we're with the women helping them put their best face forward. >> within 11 days, i'm performing 107 facials. >> that's just for one red carpet. joanne's check list of clients include naomi watts, bella hadid, and kim kardashian west. >> super stimulating. i enjoy every time i work with kim. she has beautiful skin to begin with. >> joanna's number one rule? >> i have never performed the same facial ever. even if it would be th
said they don't feel any pain. >> then lucy draws where the freckles will go. >> i smear them just at because freckles are not perfect dots. >> after mixing shades of brown ink, it's time to tattoo. >> i'm now actually tattooing her freckles. >> i don't feel anything. >> i love it. it's so cute. >> the price ranges from $600 to $800 depending on the amount of freckles. >> it should last anywhere from one to three years. >> i have freckles...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the emergency debate on brexit is about to get under way. after that, sometime around iopm tonight, mps will vote on whether to take control of parliament tomorrow to extend the brexit deadline to at least january next year. we will, of course, have all the latest on that at 10pm. now let's join reeta for the rest of the day's news. the high—speed rail link hs2 could be delayed by five years — and cost tens of billions of pounds more than originally expected, the government said today. the line connecting london to birmingham, leeds, and manchester has been mired in controversy over rising costs and delays. initial services were due to start running between london and birmingham in 2026, but that could now be as late as 2031. here's our business editor simonjack. curzon street, birmingham, a building site now, and due to operate high—speed trains to and from london in 2026. that service might be delayed by five years. the biggest infrastructure project in europe is years behind schedu
lucy manning, bbc news. the emergency debate on brexit is about to get under way. after that, sometime around iopm tonight, mps will vote on whether to take control of parliament tomorrow to extend the brexit deadline to at least january next year. we will, of course, have all the latest on that at 10pm. now let's join reeta for the rest of the day's news. the high—speed rail link hs2 could be delayed by five years — and cost tens of billions of pounds more than originally expected, the...