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sadly lucy had two sons, one perished, he died raising.has another son, philip who also died several decades ago. so when they didn't have children, initially i was like dead-end, dead-end but ultimately, they kept this family more about her, her unc uncle, hundreds of articles written in french and italian and english over the course of 40, 50 years. what people talked about at his funeral, everything and of course knew renÉe quite well, stories of lucy and others so the book benefited from her generosity in this book, not only photographs but in diaries and letters and family history so both got all the interviews that renÉe gave over the course of the years, and biographer for the book and if you know anything about writing books, it gets into the book, hours and hours of these so hopefully i'm able to tell the story in a way that makes you feel like you are there and understand renÉe and lucy and rudy. >> the next, is not a question either but it's from my sister. i think that is really cool. [laughter] i didn't realize my sister was w
sadly lucy had two sons, one perished, he died raising.has another son, philip who also died several decades ago. so when they didn't have children, initially i was like dead-end, dead-end but ultimately, they kept this family more about her, her unc uncle, hundreds of articles written in french and italian and english over the course of 40, 50 years. what people talked about at his funeral, everything and of course knew renÉe quite well, stories of lucy and others so the book benefited from...
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lucy shell, daughter of multimillionaire to reclaim glory of her driving days. these 3 misfits, banded together to challenge hitler's dominance at at the apex of motor sports. the quest for redemption culminated in race that is still talked about today and soon after ended hitler attempted to completely erase from history bring to go light glamorous era and symbolic blow against the nazis during history's darkest hour. michelle, new york's best author and 13 hours says it's a full-thought throttle reminder of heros to inspire us in dark times. neil bascomb has brought done everything to challenge evil. sports, politics and human passion collide in this book. bringing excitement of motor racing onto page but it succeeds hugely. victory over the nazis is a victory for us all. and tonight neal bascomb is award-winning author of the winter portrait, the perfect mile among others and he grew up in st. louis, welcome from afar and now i would like to bring in neal into the conversation and so if you all where you're watching could give a round of applause for neal bas
lucy shell, daughter of multimillionaire to reclaim glory of her driving days. these 3 misfits, banded together to challenge hitler's dominance at at the apex of motor sports. the quest for redemption culminated in race that is still talked about today and soon after ended hitler attempted to completely erase from history bring to go light glamorous era and symbolic blow against the nazis during history's darkest hour. michelle, new york's best author and 13 hours says it's a full-thought...
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lucy: i've gone through h the whole lot. i'i've gone throrough gender-bd vience, i i was a teenen mom,i got into a relionship that was not healthy for r me, i expeperienced gendnder-based violencece in this relelations, and i was s tested posititiver hiv. reporterer: about ten years ag, the age of f 19, lucy fouound t that the father of her s son dad hainfefecteder witith hiv. david died at jujust seven mont. lucy d decid to fight agagainst the virurus, and for w wome. she foundeded a club calallede "p"positive young women icices,a reregular meet-u-up for women ne settlemento o talkbout s sexual violence, , including frfrom tr papartner. >> he bebeat me evy y day. people told d me tt he s sle th lots of other women. hehe alwaywentnt outrinkining, while i wewent to bed huhungry. >> s sexual assaulult can occurr within m marriage. if your husband foeses himself on you w wheyou don'n'want it, then thahat's rape, plplain and simple.. my frienend once came to me an ld m me th her h husnd was forcing himself onerer. atat first i l
lucy: i've gone through h the whole lot. i'i've gone throrough gender-bd vience, i i was a teenen mom,i got into a relionship that was not healthy for r me, i expeperienced gendnder-based violencece in this relelations, and i was s tested posititiver hiv. reporterer: about ten years ag, the age of f 19, lucy fouound t that the father of her s son dad hainfefecteder witith hiv. david died at jujust seven mont. lucy d decid to fight agagainst the virurus, and for w wome. she foundeded a club...
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they decide with help of lucy schell to find and to build a grand prix racecar.but that stipulations from that of production, review the head of the company, was okay, will build a grand prix racecar but the engine, the chassis, really every part of the car needs to be able to be suited for building a passenger vehicle that we can sell to the general population. and so that of course puts a lot of different parameters and in many ways roadblocks for exact kind of car, exact kind apart that can be built. it's much more difficult because it has those stipulations. if you look at what the germans did by contrast, the german cars, whether from mercedes or union were called -- because of their sort of sleek, modern aluminum body design. those cars, those engines, the design can everything about them had no -- there was no chance they're going to be passenger vehicles. a were explicitly built, the side, build, manufactured to be grand prix racecars, and that's it. they were not concerned about selling those vehicles to the general population. their victory on the grand
they decide with help of lucy schell to find and to build a grand prix racecar.but that stipulations from that of production, review the head of the company, was okay, will build a grand prix racecar but the engine, the chassis, really every part of the car needs to be able to be suited for building a passenger vehicle that we can sell to the general population. and so that of course puts a lot of different parameters and in many ways roadblocks for exact kind of car, exact kind apart that can...
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me and lucy? we'll do a trick for you. okay, come on over here lucy.er. >> wow. >> jeff, you have been doing some good work. >> she loves that one. >> aw, what an adorable dog. >> she will do that a million times. have a great wednesday night everybody. i have been vacuuming those a lot. >> your legs are looking really well. [ laughter ] >> thanks jeff. >> oh, why thank you. >>> coming up next, janelle, our new sets are going to the dogs. >> our santa clara headquarters more with and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ z3w6mz z1s6z y3w6my y1s6y >>> well, here is the plan, the 49ers will make their way back most likely injun. >> one player is concerned of returning while the pandemic is still not under control. here is anthony suarez. >> reporter: visual unknown, the shining new star after a record postseason run. raheem mostart, the runningback. the former undrafted free agent says he's fine without all the attention. >> i am more of a guy that's you know behind the scenes that just likes to work and give great effort and i have be
me and lucy? we'll do a trick for you. okay, come on over here lucy.er. >> wow. >> jeff, you have been doing some good work. >> she loves that one. >> aw, what an adorable dog. >> she will do that a million times. have a great wednesday night everybody. i have been vacuuming those a lot. >> your legs are looking really well. [ laughter ] >> thanks jeff. >> oh, why thank you. >>> coming up next, janelle, our new sets are going to the dogs....
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and lucy shall, the -- mccarran to reclaim the glory of her driving days. not to germinate launches campaign of racial terror to question the world towards war, these three misfits banded together to challenge hitler's dominance at the apex of motorsports, the grand prix. their quest for redemption culminated and a remarkable race still talked about in racing circles to this day. but which, soon after it ended hitler tried to erase from history. bringing to light this glorious area and to define it faster and with the most inspiring upsets of all time it is symbolic blow against synopses during the darkest hour. mitchell, the "new york times" best-selling author says it serves as a full thought throttle reminder of the power of heroes to inspire us to during dark times. neil has brought to life a gripping expertly tale of an un- likely band of dreamers who pushed everything to challenge people. >> a.j. author of goat like hell says sports, politics and passion collide in the sizzling book. bringing the excitement of motor racing on a page is no easy task, b
and lucy shall, the -- mccarran to reclaim the glory of her driving days. not to germinate launches campaign of racial terror to question the world towards war, these three misfits banded together to challenge hitler's dominance at the apex of motorsports, the grand prix. their quest for redemption culminated and a remarkable race still talked about in racing circles to this day. but which, soon after it ended hitler tried to erase from history. bringing to light this glorious area and to...
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lucy, onto the male, john is picking up lucy, onto the male, john is picking up on that word, freedomsaid today, didn't he, that he wanted to sort out the advice from sage, which is going to be tomorrow, make the announcement on sunday ahead of the easing on monday, but, the messaging pretty muddy in some areas, isn't it? about—face coverings and whether masks should be worn locked on freedom beckons, they could still be pretty confused. i think that's absolutely right. there is some suspicion, which i think is valid, that the government has avoided up until this point, advising people to wear face coverings in public forfear that they may then attempt to buy the sorts of sophisticated high spec masks that are in short supply already for front—line workers in the nhs and in social care settings who obviously need that and those masks the most. so there may be one reason that the messaging may have been a bit confusing. i also think you know, people have been told repeatedly again and again and again, you know, stay home protect the nhs, save lives. it will need a big communication str
lucy, onto the male, john is picking up lucy, onto the male, john is picking up on that word, freedomsaid today, didn't he, that he wanted to sort out the advice from sage, which is going to be tomorrow, make the announcement on sunday ahead of the easing on monday, but, the messaging pretty muddy in some areas, isn't it? about—face coverings and whether masks should be worn locked on freedom beckons, they could still be pretty confused. i think that's absolutely right. there is some...
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reporter: : lucy is alsoso figg at a p political levevel. she campaiaigns confeferees for more gender equality in he country. she also rreresentthose living wiwi hiv. the fection te amongoung women in kenya has bn n on the risegainin irecent years. one rereason is a lalack of education.n. lucy: you cacannot talk ababoux in schools, , even in highgh schools. even the schools we go to, we cannot just t come with cocond, eveven if the ststudents ask f , and start t demonstrating on hw to u. . that wld c causehaos.. so, we still don't have se ucatation schooools patricia: ere is also that enend th youngngeople who, due to povertyadololesnt girls and younwomen n gage with older peoplehey y ca sponsors for seal favavs. so, at times thaalalso cses infection. rerter: sexual favs s in exexange for money. someomen are in such financial need that t they see no o other option.. getttting a schoolol educatios one stepep towards fememale autonomy. but there are lots o of thin that s stand in the way, even menstruatition. manyny women can't't afford sany p
reporter: : lucy is alsoso figg at a p political levevel. she campaiaigns confeferees for more gender equality in he country. she also rreresentthose living wiwi hiv. the fection te amongoung women in kenya has bn n on the risegainin irecent years. one rereason is a lalack of education.n. lucy: you cacannot talk ababoux in schools, , even in highgh schools. even the schools we go to, we cannot just t come with cocond, eveven if the ststudents ask f , and start t demonstrating on hw to u. . that...
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lucy, your turn.ifferent to say but the headline is so conditional. how successful does this vaccination have to be ? how successful does this vaccination have to be? if you have it you want to know that it renders you immune from acquiring the virus. but we mustn't make the mistake of thinking this will eliminate the virus because i don't think, apart from smallpox, we have never eradicated a virus completely and we have all had vaccinations to go on overseas trips to protect ourselves from getting something but it does not mean that that yellow fever or typhoid has been eliminated around the world. so i would like to think that the threshold for success and to whether they could roll this out in some timbre which is not that long away, is to make sure that it works and keeps you protected but let's not think that it is to have a grand ambition. the headline may be did not need to be as conditional as it is. an interesting point. the next newspaper looks at the transmission of the virus. headline is
lucy, your turn.ifferent to say but the headline is so conditional. how successful does this vaccination have to be ? how successful does this vaccination have to be? if you have it you want to know that it renders you immune from acquiring the virus. but we mustn't make the mistake of thinking this will eliminate the virus because i don't think, apart from smallpox, we have never eradicated a virus completely and we have all had vaccinations to go on overseas trips to protect ourselves from...
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lucy, let's go back to the telegraph.ut professor neil ferguson, just a picture of borisjohnson in the comments call for clarity on virus immunity. in the belief he was clear. so, he thought he was immune but this is a man who is leading or was it an integral part of that emergency committee, so if he didn't know what the immunity was or wasn't, why with the immunity was or wasn't, why with the rest of us? well, quite an interesting to see after giving this excuse interesting to see after giving this excuse for breaking the lockdown with his lover travelling across london at least twice. in the past month or so to visit him and spend time with him. and giving this excuse time with him. and giving this excuse because he had tested positive, the coronavirus he had completed two weeks and self isolation he believed that he wasn't a danger to infect anyone else. it's come to questions whether he knows any more to privy around immunity in the sage meetings that have taken place and of course a lot of questions about the transp
lucy, let's go back to the telegraph.ut professor neil ferguson, just a picture of borisjohnson in the comments call for clarity on virus immunity. in the belief he was clear. so, he thought he was immune but this is a man who is leading or was it an integral part of that emergency committee, so if he didn't know what the immunity was or wasn't, why with the immunity was or wasn't, why with the rest of us? well, quite an interesting to see after giving this excuse interesting to see after...
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>> yes. >> lucy still wasn't worried.he knew her combat-hardened sister could take care of herself. but then evening came and for maribel, friday night was softball night. she loved to play and never missed a game. but this friday night she didn't show. now, lucy's phone was ringing, maribel's teammates on the line. they told me, go to the house, police are there. do not take gisele. i'm freaking out, and i walk in, and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed's undone. my head started spinning. everything was horrible and i felt it. >> detective joey ramirez with the orange police department got the call that evening. and he also had a bad feeling about everything. >> it sounds like you were taking this pretty seriously from the get-go. >> absolutely. >> why couldn't she be off by herself, or with some other friends, or maybe she lost her phone or forgot to call? >> that was our hope, that she was just missing, that she would come walking through the door. but her family and friends expressed
>> yes. >> lucy still wasn't worried.he knew her combat-hardened sister could take care of herself. but then evening came and for maribel, friday night was softball night. she loved to play and never missed a game. but this friday night she didn't show. now, lucy's phone was ringing, maribel's teammates on the line. they told me, go to the house, police are there. do not take gisele. i'm freaking out, and i walk in, and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on,...
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they're -- >> oh, lucy. look at you! >> lucy wednesday. likes those goats, you guys. >> she would. >> we'll talk more about incoming rain, you all, and when your dog's paws are going to be getting wet. we'll track that sunday storm with lucy coming up in just a few minutes. >>> all right. so getting unemployment hasn't exactly been easy for everyone. so now thousands of workers are banding together to try and help one another get paid faster. you'll meet the group's creators, next. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> workers who have been laid off are hitting roadblocks getting unemployment benefits. social media has become a sounding board and a plans for answers. chris is here with some workers who have banded together and sort of gone viral. tell us more, chris. >> reporter: it's been a hard and difficult road for a
they're -- >> oh, lucy. look at you! >> lucy wednesday. likes those goats, you guys. >> she would. >> we'll talk more about incoming rain, you all, and when your dog's paws are going to be getting wet. we'll track that sunday storm with lucy coming up in just a few minutes. >>> all right. so getting unemployment hasn't exactly been easy for everyone. so now thousands of workers are banding together to try and help one another get paid faster. you'll meet the...
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lucy williamson has more. not a place with a medical image, this conservative medieval cap is known across france as the place that refused to open any of its state primary schools because of three suspected cases of coronavirus. all have since tested negative. the town's right-wing mayor says her decision was very popula here. there is too much pressure on parents, she says, because the government has asked each family to decide if their child should return to school. >> i think it should be eher obligatory or not, because it creates a sense of guilt for the parents. if they send their child to school and they get sick, they feel guilty. if they don't and the child. i'm, y feel guilty. --the child falls behind, you feel guilty. lucy: the street was full of parents wondering what to do when schools finally reopened on monday. >> it is complicated, because we don't know how it is going to work. my son had some health concerns and i'm elected to send him anyway. i feel a bit lost. >> we haven't clearly told you
lucy williamson has more. not a place with a medical image, this conservative medieval cap is known across france as the place that refused to open any of its state primary schools because of three suspected cases of coronavirus. all have since tested negative. the town's right-wing mayor says her decision was very popula here. there is too much pressure on parents, she says, because the government has asked each family to decide if their child should return to school. >> i think it...
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lucy, let's kick off with the telegraph.pers basically the same headline, same briefing. saint home advice to be scrapped. it's going to be difficult to manage expectations, is in a? which is part of the reason why he wanted to make the announcement on sunday ahead of monday. i think that's right. he obviously wanted to show courtesy to mps and the house of commons because the neck of course normally policy should be unveiled in house rather than on television screens in normal times. there is a sense of giddiness on the front pages tonight. it's not surprising we've had six weeks of lockdown. and it doesn't look like we are now going to be into some gentle eastings around perhaps sending more people back to work. although the telegraph suggest they will have to warrior will be advised to wear face coverings when on public transport are in crowded spaces. also the suggestion that the current rules allowing individuals to exercise only once a day will be lifted. so as long as people maintain the social distancing they can lea
lucy, let's kick off with the telegraph.pers basically the same headline, same briefing. saint home advice to be scrapped. it's going to be difficult to manage expectations, is in a? which is part of the reason why he wanted to make the announcement on sunday ahead of monday. i think that's right. he obviously wanted to show courtesy to mps and the house of commons because the neck of course normally policy should be unveiled in house rather than on television screens in normal times. there is...
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that is your right. >> congresswoman lucy mcbath, allison jean. ladies, thank you as always for your grace, your wisdom, your witness. godspeed to you both. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, byron. >>> and next, running in remembrance of ahmaud arbery, who would have turned 26. sorias. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, mu
that is your right. >> congresswoman lucy mcbath, allison jean. ladies, thank you as always for your grace, your wisdom, your witness. godspeed to you both. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, byron. >>> and next, running in remembrance of ahmaud arbery, who would have turned 26. sorias. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin...
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we love lucy wednesday.t sure if there's going to be an nfl season, but the schedules come out tomorrow. tonight, we check in with this guy, nick bosa is ready to work. >>> all right. exciting part of the year. who are the 49ers going to may, who are the las vegas raiders going to play? will they play at all? the nfl schedule will be released tomorrow. >> players are getting ready, including the 49ers star nick bosa. anthony flores catches up with the rookie of the year. >> reporter: nick bosa is one of the most dominating forces in football. >> and the pass is picked off by nick bosa. >> reporter: and the nfl defensive rookie of the year expects to be better this season. >> i think i'm going to be a much more, much smarter player next year. and i'm just going to know how to approach my opponents much better. >> reporter: and he'll have to, because of a loss of all pro buckner who was traded to the colts. >> seeing him go is bittersweet. he obviously got a good contract and he deserves it. but losing him as
we love lucy wednesday.t sure if there's going to be an nfl season, but the schedules come out tomorrow. tonight, we check in with this guy, nick bosa is ready to work. >>> all right. exciting part of the year. who are the 49ers going to may, who are the las vegas raiders going to play? will they play at all? the nfl schedule will be released tomorrow. >> players are getting ready, including the 49ers star nick bosa. anthony flores catches up with the rookie of the year. >>...
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. >> women were just as good of a valley drivers and lucy sort of proved that point.a reminder for anyone watching if you do have questions be sure to check them in the comments and also a reminder that the book is available at left bank's.com and is a perfect book for readers of history or a lost of words, come from sports stories at the mighty ducks. if you have questions involving history or car racing, i knew very, very little about the history of car racing. i don't even know what i thought about car racing but something that just started in the 60s and 70s. it is a sport that i didn't appreciate history of. making the sport into something that a person really likes to read what i reall i really wasny before he started this. the car was just kind of the vehicle of the stories of these individuals like renÉe and lucy and the german driver who was the sort of benefits that was drawn into representing the third reich but ultimately did so and the conflict they were good friends at one point and it fascinated me. it's no different if you think about them, no one real
. >> women were just as good of a valley drivers and lucy sort of proved that point.a reminder for anyone watching if you do have questions be sure to check them in the comments and also a reminder that the book is available at left bank's.com and is a perfect book for readers of history or a lost of words, come from sports stories at the mighty ducks. if you have questions involving history or car racing, i knew very, very little about the history of car racing. i don't even know what i...
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>>when lucy bird finished her college career at usf the steeplechase runner plan to go to law school but after a personal best race that put her within one 2nd of the olympic standard she decided to defer school. bird threw herself into training. then the 2020 games were canceled due to covid-19 day that it was >>i i i went on the run headache now. on top of that. those couple days, aside you know what this is the right decision but the cancellation left bird with the decision of her own to make kind of deciding i not just for not yeah. and rental time to continue to trend to selling the dream law trying to bet which could wrap but it will
>>when lucy bird finished her college career at usf the steeplechase runner plan to go to law school but after a personal best race that put her within one 2nd of the olympic standard she decided to defer school. bird threw herself into training. then the 2020 games were canceled due to covid-19 day that it was >>i i i went on the run headache now. on top of that. those couple days, aside you know what this is the right decision but the cancellation left bird with the decision of...
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the staff here have called her lucy.hink she's our little champion of the station. it's a shame we can't keep her. she is certainly attracting the attention of key workers passing by and mother goose has completely rearranged the flowerbed to make everything just so. i work at the station every day, i drive a taxi from the station. normally ten o'clock on a monday morning this place is rammed with people coming in and out of the city, so to see it like this anyway is very strange, but to have a goose nesting as well is kind of nice. it keeps everybody talking and, yeah, it lightens the mood a little. lner and wildlife officers do have a plan for when the goslings hatch. they want to make sure that mum and offspring make it safely down to the nearby river 0use. lucy isn't the only animal to move in on an urban area while all the humans are indoors. the goats of llandudno are also still having a good time. and we've had deer reclaiming the streets in parts of london. but for lucy in york it's nowjust a waiting game until h
the staff here have called her lucy.hink she's our little champion of the station. it's a shame we can't keep her. she is certainly attracting the attention of key workers passing by and mother goose has completely rearranged the flowerbed to make everything just so. i work at the station every day, i drive a taxi from the station. normally ten o'clock on a monday morning this place is rammed with people coming in and out of the city, so to see it like this anyway is very strange, but to have a...
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let's talk to lucy now.facebook. i had that feeling of i have got friends doing amazing stuff for the nhs and i was feeling really helpless at this unusual time and there are only a certain number of sourdough bread you can attempt to make and it was an opportunity to try something new and give the routine and purpose back again. i have been working with an initiative called early bird run crew and it is in harrogate and it is a physical meet up to get people running early in the morning and it is part of the calm initiative, campaign against living miserably and sport is normally an amazing way to bring people together and communities together. i have been trying to help them develop digitally to try and make communities feel like they can still be connected but in a slightly different way at a time when we all feel so disconnected. what difference has to made to you, lucy, in how you feel on a daily basis? looking at before and after you got involved, what difference has it made? so amazing. given me my en
let's talk to lucy now.facebook. i had that feeling of i have got friends doing amazing stuff for the nhs and i was feeling really helpless at this unusual time and there are only a certain number of sourdough bread you can attempt to make and it was an opportunity to try something new and give the routine and purpose back again. i have been working with an initiative called early bird run crew and it is in harrogate and it is a physical meet up to get people running early in the morning and it...
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lucy, if you do need to get out of the way of anyone... my press badge, so they're 0k. earlier i saw a video of a mercedes car showroom being looted and people were driving mercedes off the lots. so, that is kind of where it has got to today. right, and we have been looking at pictures of a bank on fire, we saw a store being looted, if you are ok to continue talking, is there any sense you can get from where you are, how widespread this is or how it restricted to certain areas?” widespread this is or how it restricted to certain areas? i have heard, so i know downtown has been a bad today as well, especially in the evening. the whole of melrose, i was there earlier, there was a huge fire, there were maybe five or six fire, there were maybe five or six fire trucks and i was there for about an hour watching the fire and they were trying to put that out. there is a big shopping mall called beverly centre and that has been looted. all around this area, that i would say, if you miles, it is being looted at the moment. more than two million medi
lucy, if you do need to get out of the way of anyone... my press badge, so they're 0k. earlier i saw a video of a mercedes car showroom being looted and people were driving mercedes off the lots. so, that is kind of where it has got to today. right, and we have been looking at pictures of a bank on fire, we saw a store being looted, if you are ok to continue talking, is there any sense you can get from where you are, how widespread this is or how it restricted to certain areas?” widespread...
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ok, lucy powell, thank you very much.to make a full recovery. the most poorly, whose lives were saved in intensive care, are left unable to do some of the most basic tasks. many patients will continue needing care once they've left hospital in order to get better. our correspondent alastair fee reports from the queen alexandra hospital in portsmouth. pause, pause, pause. these were some of the most poorly patients with covid—19. of the most poorly patients with covid-19. good, slowly. but there still a long and uncertainjourney ahead. it's like i got a £50 man -- 50 tonne man sitting on my back. horrendous. for a few days you come on andl horrendous. for a few days you come on and i suppose yeah, it saves lives. every time you go into a coughing fit, you think is this it? i'mi coughing fit, you think is this it? i'm i got a collapse? will i go out of here in a body bag? all the way! until a few days ago, mel was in intensive care. the physio— started work with him. i think the worst bit was the... he finds it difficult to
ok, lucy powell, thank you very much.to make a full recovery. the most poorly, whose lives were saved in intensive care, are left unable to do some of the most basic tasks. many patients will continue needing care once they've left hospital in order to get better. our correspondent alastair fee reports from the queen alexandra hospital in portsmouth. pause, pause, pause. these were some of the most poorly patients with covid—19. of the most poorly patients with covid-19. good, slowly. but...
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was lucy stone similar? i know that she founded the american women's suffrage association that had a different approach to the one that stanton and anthony would go on to found. lori: that's decades later. lucy stone was speaking as an anti-slavery agent and adding lectures on women's rights before stanton even thought to get on a podium a couple of years earlier. lucy stone saw a connection between demanding the end of slavery and an end to the restrictions on women's legal, political, what do we want to say, cultural lives. this is 20 years later, after the civil war. the split occurred for a variety of reasons. you mentioned a kind of abolitionists versus women rights activists after the civil war, but it is important to remember that many white women's rights activists sided with those who thought black men should get the vote first. stanton did not. this is such a complicated and interesting debate, they took ethical positions based on a different way of seeing the world. for stanton, the 13th amendment
was lucy stone similar? i know that she founded the american women's suffrage association that had a different approach to the one that stanton and anthony would go on to found. lori: that's decades later. lucy stone was speaking as an anti-slavery agent and adding lectures on women's rights before stanton even thought to get on a podium a couple of years earlier. lucy stone saw a connection between demanding the end of slavery and an end to the restrictions on women's legal, political, what do...
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reporter lucy. moved to the capital taipei just a few months ago but has been getting tips from her taiwanese flatmate about the state's response to the virus apparent to claire and the social media there is a dog that gives you advice can you tell me more about it yes or the shiva dog is a very lovely character that's been put up by the best of health and welfare to let the public know what we should do so this is on social media and it tells us for example how we must wash our hands as often as possible. the government has been using digital mascots like a song try the dog to continually reinforce its public messaging on health and hygiene. but crucially these instructions began last december well before other countries around the world woke up to the corona virus threat. by the end of that month taiwan was already quarantining at passengers from han capital of china's hu bay province and at the center of the epidemic on the mainland. a few weeks later it closed its quotas completely to all chines
reporter lucy. moved to the capital taipei just a few months ago but has been getting tips from her taiwanese flatmate about the state's response to the virus apparent to claire and the social media there is a dog that gives you advice can you tell me more about it yes or the shiva dog is a very lovely character that's been put up by the best of health and welfare to let the public know what we should do so this is on social media and it tells us for example how we must wash our hands as often...
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bonnabel is trying to hunt lucy down. so, lucy ran away from him and he is trying to find lucy. and what's really interesting is that he identifies three of lucy's previous owners. and so, he says captain kelly owned her at one time, then mrs. twogood owned her, then mrs. clark owned her. and by doing so, he creates this chain of ownership that allows for us to see not only kind of violence of the market, the ways in which enslaved people were passed from person to person to person, but also the important role that white women played in that chain as well, the roles that -- their location on those chains, you know that there were, in fact, links, but also that they were also complicit and involved in creating the separations through the process of sale as well. and you probably can't see this clearly from where you are, but during the civil war, the confederacy needed fortifications to protect themselves, and they would often impress enslaved people from local slave owners to commandeer that work, get that work done. they wouldn't do it without paying them, though, so they would
bonnabel is trying to hunt lucy down. so, lucy ran away from him and he is trying to find lucy. and what's really interesting is that he identifies three of lucy's previous owners. and so, he says captain kelly owned her at one time, then mrs. twogood owned her, then mrs. clark owned her. and by doing so, he creates this chain of ownership that allows for us to see not only kind of violence of the market, the ways in which enslaved people were passed from person to person to person, but also...
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in human joins us live now from santiago chile and 1st of all and lucy he obviously has his group of hard core supporters in the country but there are fears that his approach to the crisis could be a real threat to the country's ability to respond yes absolutely i mean he does have a hardcore supporters but that number is dwindling and it didn't doing very very quickly imagine just he has just issued a decree a presidential decree ordering gymnasiums barbershops and beauty parlors to be added to the list of essential services and that therefore should remain open the governors of many states are balking at this they're refusing to obey and the president just a short while ago lashed out at them and said that they couldn't do this without getting a judicial order it is a federal system so that is actually not true and he's also accusing them of being a foreigner tarion but ordinary brazilians the more more and more of them are becoming very very concerned indeed about his handling of the crisis the fact that he refuses to take stronger measures because he's insisting that it would cau
in human joins us live now from santiago chile and 1st of all and lucy he obviously has his group of hard core supporters in the country but there are fears that his approach to the crisis could be a real threat to the country's ability to respond yes absolutely i mean he does have a hardcore supporters but that number is dwindling and it didn't doing very very quickly imagine just he has just issued a decree a presidential decree ordering gymnasiums barbershops and beauty parlors to be added...
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lucy, thank you.tal after inhaling a gas that leaked from a chemical plant. at least 11 people died as a result of the incident at a polystyrene factory in the port city of visakha patnam. the facility, owned by the south korean conglomerate lg, was being re—opened after the coronavirus lockdown. for the seventh week in a row, millions of people have turned out on to streets acrss the uk to clap for nhs workers, carers and keyworkers. hywel griffiths has been speaking to one man who has more reason than most to be thankful. every week, we share this moment. in gratitude or grief, it gives us a way to be together. for danny in port talbot, it's heartfelt. the nhs saved his life. after eight days in a coma, he came through treatment for coronavirus. when he became the hospital's first covid patient to leave intensive care, it was the staff applauding him. i can't praise them enough.
lucy, thank you.tal after inhaling a gas that leaked from a chemical plant. at least 11 people died as a result of the incident at a polystyrene factory in the port city of visakha patnam. the facility, owned by the south korean conglomerate lg, was being re—opened after the coronavirus lockdown. for the seventh week in a row, millions of people have turned out on to streets acrss the uk to clap for nhs workers, carers and keyworkers. hywel griffiths has been speaking to one man who has more...
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how do you do, lucy he said to the first? the nurse then remarked that lincoln stuck out his longhand in recognition of the woman's services. he stuck out his hand to shake her hand. next he turned to the two black men and gave them a hardy grip and asked them how do you do? when the president left the room, the three lakh cooks stood there -- black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testify to their joy. then she began to look around the room and noticed how the white officers convalescing reacted to the scene. she said they expressed a feeling of intense aggravation it was a t and said and contemptible trick to introduce those dam n-words to the president. fortunately the president paid their racist comments no mind. he was grateful to them for their service to the nation and did not alter his behavior toward them simply because white solds were looking on in disbelief. throughout his time at the white house, he welcomed several dozen black visitors. some of these guests were famous like frede
how do you do, lucy he said to the first? the nurse then remarked that lincoln stuck out his longhand in recognition of the woman's services. he stuck out his hand to shake her hand. next he turned to the two black men and gave them a hardy grip and asked them how do you do? when the president left the room, the three lakh cooks stood there -- black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testify to their joy. then she began to look around the room and noticed how the...
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the staff here have called her lucy. and lucy the goosey has become a bit of a thing online.it's a shame we can't keep her. she is certainly attracting the attention of key workers passing by and mother goose has completely rearranged the flowerbed to make everything just so. i work at the station every day, i drive a taxi from the station. normally ten o'clock on a monday morning this place is rammed with people coming in and out of the city, so to see it like this anyway is very strange, but to have a goose nesting as well is kind of nice. it keeps everybody talking and, yeah, it lightens the mood a little. lner and wildlife officers do have a plan for when the goslings hatch. they want to make sure that mum and offspring make it safely down to the nearby river 0use. lucy isn't the only animal to move in on an urban area while all the humans are indoors. the goats of llandudno are also still having a good time. and we've had deer reclaiming the streets in parts of london. but for lucy in york it's nowjust a waiting game until her new family arrives. danny savage, bbc news.
the staff here have called her lucy. and lucy the goosey has become a bit of a thing online.it's a shame we can't keep her. she is certainly attracting the attention of key workers passing by and mother goose has completely rearranged the flowerbed to make everything just so. i work at the station every day, i drive a taxi from the station. normally ten o'clock on a monday morning this place is rammed with people coming in and out of the city, so to see it like this anyway is very strange, but...
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how do you do, lucy? he said to the first. the nurse remarked that lincoln stuck out his long hand in recognition of her services. he stuck out his hand to shake her hand. next, lincoln turned to the two black men and asked them, how do you do? when the president left the room, the three black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testified to their amazement and joy for all time. but soon, she began to look around the room, and she noticed how the white officers who were convalescing there reacted to the scene. she said they expressed a feeling of intense discussed and declared it was a mean, contemptible trick to introduce those damn n-words to the president. fortunately, lincoln paid those soldiers' racist views no mind. he treated the black cooks the same way he did the white union soldiers at the hospital. he was grateful to them for their service to the nation and he didn't alter his behavior toward them simply because white soldiers were looking on in disbelief. throughout his time at the whi
how do you do, lucy? he said to the first. the nurse remarked that lincoln stuck out his long hand in recognition of her services. he stuck out his hand to shake her hand. next, lincoln turned to the two black men and asked them, how do you do? when the president left the room, the three black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testified to their amazement and joy for all time. but soon, she began to look around the room, and she noticed how the white officers who...
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lucy smith louisville, kentucky, and the 15th memorial ame zion church is the same. mrs.mith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. her immediate family is there. that night, there was a section poundsr and hundreds of people attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. many more birthdays is everybody's wish. 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the white house press conferences of the president. in this critical time in our history, this move is important and significant. to be able to obtain news, information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the publishers association is our high praise -- deserve high praise and accommodation. it is my fortune to be selected as their white house correspondent. i am not unaware of the responsibilities this honor carries with it. ♪ >> the 34th annual indoor track and field champions
lucy smith louisville, kentucky, and the 15th memorial ame zion church is the same. mrs.mith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. her immediate family is there. that night, there was a section poundsr and hundreds of people attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. many more birthdays is everybody's wish. 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ave more on the ve day commemorations later in the programme. now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in the uk and globally. the world health organization is warning that the pandemic could go on for years, and kill 190,000 people in africa in one year, if containment fails. washington has accused beijing of stepping up what it says is a disinformation campaign about the coronavirus. china denies this. eurozone ministers have agreed the details of a financial support programme for member states hard—hit by the pandemic, it could be worth $260 billion. a top aide to the us vice—president has tested positive for covid—19, one day after another white house staff member was diagnosed with the virus. confirmed global cases now stand at 3.8 million with 268,000 deaths. north america and western europe account for most cases. well, those are the latest developments globally. here's ben wright on the uk's options for easing the lockdown. a sunny may bank holiday doesn't normally look li
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ave more on the ve day commemorations later in the programme. now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in the uk and globally. the world health organization is warning that the pandemic could go on for years, and kill 190,000 people in africa in one year, if containment fails. washington has accused beijing of stepping up what it says is a disinformation campaign about the coronavirus. china denies this. eurozone ministers have agreed the details of a...
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both of whom are the children of lucy bell. the matriarch. she was living as a free woman in washington, d.c. and was living as a free woman in the 1820s. lucy bell lives to the age of 99. okay. she dies in the summer of 1862. just after washington, d.c. ' emancipation is affected. she dies seeing her children and grandchildren free. the struggle goes back to the 1830s. think about this. a 30-year, three generation -- more than 30-year, three generation struggle for freedom. using the courts where possible, negotiating, navigating, accumulating legal knowledge, passing it on. in 1862 her children ann bell, daniel bell and caroline bell bought a head stone for her and she's buried at congressional cemetery with a head stone dedicated to their mother. william h. williams was one of the most notorious slave traders in the washington, d.c. he owned the yellow house. it was a slave jail and in the day was sometimes called a slave pen. we've already looked at one case, ann williams'case, the film we checked out the other day. that one was similar i
both of whom are the children of lucy bell. the matriarch. she was living as a free woman in washington, d.c. and was living as a free woman in the 1820s. lucy bell lives to the age of 99. okay. she dies in the summer of 1862. just after washington, d.c. ' emancipation is affected. she dies seeing her children and grandchildren free. the struggle goes back to the 1830s. think about this. a 30-year, three generation -- more than 30-year, three generation struggle for freedom. using the courts...
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and maybe we will see a little lucy on lucy wednesday. >> smell-o-vision, i expect a full report at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> a deadly disease spreading quickly in rabbits and creeping closer to the bay area. we have the details. >>> here's something interesting. a look at our next normal. this is a look from our nbc bay area sky ranger. this is delores park in san francisco. notice the circles down below. in fact, we can see here, as the helicopter starts to rotate here, down on the ground, you can see it even better, here is the bottom line, stay in your circle. we're expecting a lot of sunshine, as we head into memorial day weekend. and the city is trying to limit the crowds, so they've drawn in these circles. now the weeks pass, you probably know, delores park has been overcrowded so the circles have been drawn in and we have seen the circles being used in parks in new york and brooklyn and now we're seeing it here in the bay area. >> our new normal. >>> another contagious and deadly virus is spreading across california but it is not impacting people. only infecting rabbits. nbc bay
and maybe we will see a little lucy on lucy wednesday. >> smell-o-vision, i expect a full report at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> a deadly disease spreading quickly in rabbits and creeping closer to the bay area. we have the details. >>> here's something interesting. a look at our next normal. this is a look from our nbc bay area sky ranger. this is delores park in san francisco. notice the circles down below. in fact, we can see here, as the helicopter starts to rotate...
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lucy manning, bbc news. world, brazil's maracana in rio de janeiro is opening as a coronavirus hospital. the brazilian health minister nelson teich has been to visit the new facility which will aim to provide around 400 beds in what is latin ameriocas worst hit country. brazil has now recorded more than 10 thousand deaths. despite rio being the second worst hit state in brazil, state governor wilson witzel has been reluctant to order a full lockdown. instead, he has called for better adhesion to social distancing regulations. the self—proclaimed "architect of rock ‘n' roll" richard penniman, better known as little richard, has died. the singer, who built his ground—breaking sound with a blend of boogie—woogie, rhythm and blues, and gospel, died at the age of 87 after several years of poor health. david sillito reports. # wop—bop—a—loo—mop alop—bom—bom. # tutti frutti, oh rutti.# little richard and tutti frutti, nothing had sounded quite like this before. and while it would be going too far to say he invented
lucy manning, bbc news. world, brazil's maracana in rio de janeiro is opening as a coronavirus hospital. the brazilian health minister nelson teich has been to visit the new facility which will aim to provide around 400 beds in what is latin ameriocas worst hit country. brazil has now recorded more than 10 thousand deaths. despite rio being the second worst hit state in brazil, state governor wilson witzel has been reluctant to order a full lockdown. instead, he has called for better adhesion...
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lucy and john will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. goodbye for now.hank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don‘t you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we say — don‘t worry, i will be returning to my natural colour of suspiciously brown as soon as i can get back to a proper hairdresser. you have had a good week, you had a lockdown birthday. that‘s right, it was very nice but i don‘t think the years need to count in lockdown. in your house, though, there has been an important birthday. i had the terrifying task of hosting a 10th birthday for my son and seven of his friends on video chat. and it‘s notjust children who are missing events. we all are. and music has been a real casualty of this — so much has been cancelled, music festivals are off, the venues are closed, and it‘s hard to imagine when we‘d next be goin
lucy and john will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. goodbye for now.hank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don‘t you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we say — don‘t worry, i will be returning to my natural colour of suspiciously...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today, the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. then the numbers began to swell. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable reasons for leaving your home were to buy food or go to the chemist. it's amazing. the first time i ride with my bike this morning, it was incredible, really incredible. it's the fresh air in your face. some clearly wanted to capture the moment. for others, just being out in the sunshine was a relief. then, at ten in the morning, it all changed, adults back indoors so the elderly could have two hours to themselves. spain is segregating people by age, specific times of the day reserved for specific age groups to protect the
lucy manning, bbc news.ercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today, the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. then the numbers began to swell. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable...
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lucy is not. williamson, bbc news.e an internationally recognised location. documentary maker wenlan peng has been following two fledgling companies in the region since 2017 — and captured their journey through economic change and pandemic. the programme will be broadcast on the bbc and we have a preview for you. xu jishui's company is one of the, on average, 70 start—ups established a day in wuhan's high—tech 0ptics valley zone. and for the former university lecturer, setting up the company was a big gamble. like xu, huang tiesen has also risked a lot to set up his software company and for the first few years, finding a source of finance was a constant challenge. competition is fierce and many start—ups won't make it to their second year. for both men, the advent of coronavirus has had a profound effect, both on the way they operate their businesses and on their relationship with the city they live in. tiesen recalls a moment during lockdown. for xu, his biggest fear was how the people of wuhan would be viewed by the
lucy is not. williamson, bbc news.e an internationally recognised location. documentary maker wenlan peng has been following two fledgling companies in the region since 2017 — and captured their journey through economic change and pandemic. the programme will be broadcast on the bbc and we have a preview for you. xu jishui's company is one of the, on average, 70 start—ups established a day in wuhan's high—tech 0ptics valley zone. and for the former university lecturer, setting up the...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ent barack 0bama has described his successor‘s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as an "absolute, chaotic disaster." let's get more from peter bowes. peter, strong words, how has this emerged? well, it emerged from a web call that he was having with the 0bama alumni association, about 3000 former members of his administration. he said the response to the coronavirus would have been bad even with a good government but he went on to say that it had in fa ct he went on to say that it had in fact been an absolute chaotic disaster. he said it was done with a mindset of what's in it for me and to heck with everybody else. an attitude that he said was operationalised in the us government. he went on, talking about the upcoming presidential election. he said they were notjust fighting an individual or an individualfighting, he fighting an individual or an individual fighting, he said they we re individual fighting, he said they were fighting against long—term trends in which being selfish,
lucy manning, bbc news.ent barack 0bama has described his successor‘s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as an "absolute, chaotic disaster." let's get more from peter bowes. peter, strong words, how has this emerged? well, it emerged from a web call that he was having with the 0bama alumni association, about 3000 former members of his administration. he said the response to the coronavirus would have been bad even with a good government but he went on to say that it had in fa ct...
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lucy manning, bbc news.y people into space has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida. the capsule, built by elon musk‘s spacex, has two astronauts on board and they are now on their way to the international space station. rebecca morelle has more. these are steps towards a new era of space flight. nasa's two, the first to launch from american soil in almost a decade, and this is the rocket, built by spacex, a company about to make history by carrying people into space. bob, doug, have an amazing flight. enjoy those views of our amazing planet. three, two, one, zero, ignition, lift off! godspeed, bob and doug! this is a huge step for us and the commercial ventures and i think it's important for the world to realise that we are going into space to stay and we are going into space to stay and we are going to continue on, to the moon and then on to mars. looks like we saw a zero g indicator... ten minutes into the flight and the pull of the earth has gone and then the final stage of the rocket gen
lucy manning, bbc news.y people into space has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida. the capsule, built by elon musk‘s spacex, has two astronauts on board and they are now on their way to the international space station. rebecca morelle has more. these are steps towards a new era of space flight. nasa's two, the first to launch from american soil in almost a decade, and this is the rocket, built by spacex, a company about to make history by carrying people into space. bob,...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson sent this report. france's war memorial, president macron stood isolated and apart, the usual crowd of dignitaries replaced by a handful of officials carefully spaced for protection. a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone. today the nation requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years on, it's being remembered by a country in isolation. the celebrations in france that day were a way of forgetting the shame of occupation that had gone before. the new national story of solidarity and resistance broadcast to the nation by general charles de gaulle as he announced the german surrender. translation: the homeland turns its thoughts and love first to those who died for it, to those who have fought and suffered so much. no effort from its soldiers, sailors, airmen, no act of courage or selflessness of its sons and daughters, no suffering of
our paris correspondent lucy williamson sent this report. france's war memorial, president macron stood isolated and apart, the usual crowd of dignitaries replaced by a handful of officials carefully spaced for protection. a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone. today the nation requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years...