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lucy. _ central to everything he does... lucy. i— central to everything he does... lucy.rything he does... lucy, i am so sorry, we have run out of time. so much talk about! lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio! hello, welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new releases for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. the brilliant french—algerian actor tahar rahim, star of the tv hit the serpent, got his big break in the 2009 prison drama a prophet, for which he won a best actor cesar. now he's up for a bafta for his lead role in the mauritanian, another tale of captivity, this time in the us�*s notorious detention centre at guantanamo bay. they made me. they made you as in they coerced you? what do you think? i don't know, you tell me, did they coerce you? shh! you've gotta tell me what happened, mohamedou. you're asking me to set fire to this place, but i'm still sitting here! rahim stars as mohamedou salahi, upon whose real—life prison diaries the fill
lucy. _ central to everything he does... lucy. i— central to everything he does... lucy.rything he does... lucy, i am so sorry, we have run out of time. so much talk about! lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio! hello, welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new releases for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. the brilliant french—algerian actor tahar rahim, star of...
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lucy? yes.head. lucy? yes. in a way, we can't really criticise them _ are ahead. lucy? yes. in a way, we can't really criticise them for- can't really criticise them for going to quickly right now, because it does seem that they are flagging up it does seem that they are flagging up a lot of their possible routes of dash out of this lockdown without necessarily saying yes we are definitely going to do this. so as you pointed out, they are going to be trialing these passport —— vaccine passports at a series of events, for example, one of them would be the fa cup final at wembley, one of them would be the snooker championships. they are talking about a nightclub in liverpool. so they want to test these ideas. similarly, we have also been led to believe that there may been led to believe that there may be overseas travel on the horizon, but many of us thought that we might get the sort of nuts and bolts of that either this monday or next monday the 12th, but now it turns out that boris is just goin
lucy? yes.head. lucy? yes. in a way, we can't really criticise them _ are ahead. lucy? yes. in a way, we can't really criticise them for- can't really criticise them for going to quickly right now, because it does seem that they are flagging up it does seem that they are flagging up a lot of their possible routes of dash out of this lockdown without necessarily saying yes we are definitely going to do this. so as you pointed out, they are going to be trialing these passport —— vaccine...
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lucy: yeah.t has been an area we know the last 10, 20 years, it has been difficult for companies to raise prices. a little bit of inflation is good for corporates and the equity market. a lot of inflation isn't. where that heads -- people say 3% is beyond that, dangerous overall. when i looked in the past, it looked as if markets could tolerate about 5% inflation without it being a severe problem. but i think if we get to 3%, markets will begin to worry. but within that, he gives more flexibility for corporate, and that's what we are seeing. you're definitely seeing some inflation coming through in a way we've not seen for about 20 years. that's because some of the supply issues around covid, and in the u.k. because of brexit as well. there are reasons why companies can explain why they are raising prices and excuses them. but it does give more flexibility. annmarie: my mind goes directly to the fed when you talk about inflation. we will get the third policy decision this year this week. how much
lucy: yeah.t has been an area we know the last 10, 20 years, it has been difficult for companies to raise prices. a little bit of inflation is good for corporates and the equity market. a lot of inflation isn't. where that heads -- people say 3% is beyond that, dangerous overall. when i looked in the past, it looked as if markets could tolerate about 5% inflation without it being a severe problem. but i think if we get to 3%, markets will begin to worry. but within that, he gives more...
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and brotherly love for grandpa, lucy. they are having . for grandpa, lucy.refer to the duke of edinburgh is - yes. yes, absolutely they refer to the duke of edinburgh is being . the duke of edinburgh is being grandpa but from the future king, you get a very formal tribute page two his grandfather as a man who had a century of life that is dedicated to service and quite a moving remark about how glad he was that his wife and the duchess of cambridge really got a chance to know him and the three children and on the other hand you have harry who was much more colloquial remarks about his grandfather being the master of the barbecue, a legend of banter, cheeky into the end and also enjoying the beer and he is no longer serving royal, he can take on a much more casual style and indeed, i think thatis casual style and indeed, i think that is what we expected him to do, especially after his sensational interview in recent weeks when he described his brother and father is trapped in the royalfamily. you really get a sense from this message and tribute that he is bre
and brotherly love for grandpa, lucy. they are having . for grandpa, lucy.refer to the duke of edinburgh is - yes. yes, absolutely they refer to the duke of edinburgh is being . the duke of edinburgh is being grandpa but from the future king, you get a very formal tribute page two his grandfather as a man who had a century of life that is dedicated to service and quite a moving remark about how glad he was that his wife and the duchess of cambridge really got a chance to know him and the three...
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well as lucy knows i did it reluctantly. i did not want to give up my independence and and i loved being in austin. i think everybody who's ever lived in austin wants to go back to austin. but my parents tried to get me to do it and they said oh, we really need you. you know, you're going to be able to to substitute for mother when she's not able to be somewhere and you'll get to see all this history right in front of you and i was a history student. so they played my my interests and my mother said now, i think you should keep a diary it's a very good discipline. so anyway, i came up. and i did get to substitute for mother when we had events and i did have the great. pleasure of getting to see a lot of things up close and the diary didn't do so. well, it's mostly trash it was i had to do it. so it was okay thursday got up at 8 am studied latin. gee it's awful. i had a date with with jim jim is so handsome. i'm just crazy about him whatever. it was worthless every once in a while you come across something. that's funny and t
well as lucy knows i did it reluctantly. i did not want to give up my independence and and i loved being in austin. i think everybody who's ever lived in austin wants to go back to austin. but my parents tried to get me to do it and they said oh, we really need you. you know, you're going to be able to to substitute for mother when she's not able to be somewhere and you'll get to see all this history right in front of you and i was a history student. so they played my my interests and my mother...
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lucy, she is taking a nap. look. we are still work from home and will have lucy wednesday. >> yay!saying hi to her in a few minutes. why not? >> thank you. >>> coming up, ready to go to a comedy show or a concert? san francisco eases the restrictions. >>> also, he is overcome cancer and now ready to swim for yet another gold. we catch up with cal alum nathan adrian as we are 100 days from the tokyo olympics but yosemite is getting a new $10 million visitor center. we'll show you what it will look like and when construction will begin. come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor, now open in pleasant hill for safe in-store shopping and curbside pickup. also open in milpitas, burlingame and san
lucy, she is taking a nap. look. we are still work from home and will have lucy wednesday. >> yay!saying hi to her in a few minutes. why not? >> thank you. >>> coming up, ready to go to a comedy show or a concert? san francisco eases the restrictions. >>> also, he is overcome cancer and now ready to swim for yet another gold. we catch up with cal alum nathan adrian as we are 100 days from the tokyo olympics but yosemite is getting a new $10 million visitor center....
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lucy: it is. think what the difference in yesterday's meeting is that the statement used to be put out by the committee. there used to be some sort of comments before the president, now christine lagarde, gave presentations to the markets and gave a little bit more flesh on the bones and answer questions from analysts and commentators. that's why i have notes. the language that she used was very deliberate. she's absolutely determined to not see any phasing out of the purchase asset program at this time. i think that's a defensive measure and she knows that the eu consumer is very subdued and needs help. anna: thanks very much for joining us. good to speak to you. coming up on the program, u.s. president joe biden is going all out to show that he means business when it comes to climate change action. our world leaders convinced? we look at the latest from his global climate summit, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> no nation can solve this crisis on our own, as i know you all fully understand. >> th
lucy: it is. think what the difference in yesterday's meeting is that the statement used to be put out by the committee. there used to be some sort of comments before the president, now christine lagarde, gave presentations to the markets and gave a little bit more flesh on the bones and answer questions from analysts and commentators. that's why i have notes. the language that she used was very deliberate. she's absolutely determined to not see any phasing out of the purchase asset program at...
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yes, lucy. know, with these 70s and 80s out there today, we'll take her outside and she'll be dry in about a half hour or so. looking good, lucy. if you're going out for a walk, no need for any kind of just about. it's just beautiful outside. that's what lucy is thinking about, when can i get outside? 80 degrees in san jose, 70s through 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. tonight. 60s by 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. and san francisco, holding on to 80. record setting temperatures in the city. 74 at 7:00 p.m. if you're headed out, 8:00 p.m., 69. it will be in the 50s by 10:00 p.m. the thing that brought us the heat, it's this area of high pressure, moving to the east tomorrow. but i still think it has a good enough amount of heat to keep us near records for tomorrow. but the one thing we're watching out for, some fog to the south by tomorrow night. and that will set off eventually some cooler changes for us. tomorrow morning, mostly sunny. 50 in the south bay, 52, peninsula, 53 in the tri valley. and north bay,
yes, lucy. know, with these 70s and 80s out there today, we'll take her outside and she'll be dry in about a half hour or so. looking good, lucy. if you're going out for a walk, no need for any kind of just about. it's just beautiful outside. that's what lucy is thinking about, when can i get outside? 80 degrees in san jose, 70s through 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. tonight. 60s by 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. and san francisco, holding on to 80. record setting temperatures in the city. 74 at 7:00 p.m....
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— are very different people and as lucy has— are very different people and as lucy has said, they arehey are now in very different circumstances and in very different _ different circumstances and in very different parts of the world. so, i sunpose — different parts of the world. so, i sunpose it — different parts of the world. so, i suppose it was to be expected and people _ suppose it was to be expected and people have got to live with it and -et people have got to live with it and get used — people have got to live with it and get used to it. how their personal relationship, william and harry see through— relationship, william and harry see through the next ten days, we wait to see _ through the next ten days, we wait to see but— through the next ten days, we wait to see. but it will be a psychodrama in three _ to see. but it will be a psychodrama in three or— to see. but it will be a psychodrama in three or four or five perhaps. looking — in three or four or five perhaps. looking at _ in three or four or five perhaps. looking at the metro, they have said words apart, commentators,
— are very different people and as lucy has— are very different people and as lucy has said, they arehey are now in very different circumstances and in very different _ different circumstances and in very different parts of the world. so, i sunpose — different parts of the world. so, i sunpose it — different parts of the world. so, i suppose it was to be expected and people _ suppose it was to be expected and people have got to live with it and -et people have got to live with it and...
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lucy: no, she said.e capital's life support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they couldoon be forced to choose between which patients live and which die. tonight mr. macron admitted that france needed to toughen the rules. from saturday everyone will have to stay local and schools will close for up to a month. >> we did everything we could to take this decisions as late as possible. only when they became strictly necessary. that time is now i would also like to tell you that thanks to the vaccine we can see a way out of the crisis. lucy: was transfers with the worst hit areas already begun, doctors have been calling for a third national lockdown. the light restrictions currently in place in areas like paris they say aren't powerful enough, but these are the rules now being rolled out across france. >> we're like are we being quarantined or not? what i think is just like, maybe it would be better to go home, but i want t
lucy: no, she said.e capital's life support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they couldoon be forced to choose between which patients live and which die. tonight mr. macron admitted that france needed to toughen the rules. from saturday everyone will have to stay local and schools will close for up to a month. >> we did everything we could to take this decisions as late as possible. only when they became...
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. >>> a little bit of rain is coming, which is good news, and lucy is here, it's lucy wednesday, so double, lucy, hi, jeff. >> oh, yes. oh, do i get a kiss? okay, all right. >> he's excited for the forecast, too. >> never seen on tv, we love it. >> right on cue. >> she said thank you for the rain. it was too hot last weekend. all right, luce, we'll tell everybody about the rain coming up in a few minutes and get you ready for that weekend storm system. >> i'm guessing lucy likes air conditioning. we have more ac because there are fewer comfortable days. what's the price for you and the planet? i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. some answers, next. ce together multiple policies. that's why three was created. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for “spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind
. >>> a little bit of rain is coming, which is good news, and lucy is here, it's lucy wednesday, so double, lucy, hi, jeff. >> oh, yes. oh, do i get a kiss? okay, all right. >> he's excited for the forecast, too. >> never seen on tv, we love it. >> right on cue. >> she said thank you for the rain. it was too hot last weekend. all right, luce, we'll tell everybody about the rain coming up in a few minutes and get you ready for that weekend storm system....
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they were made at lucy�*s new headquarters in suffolk. welcome to felt ho.se us brits are so reserved. you do a show in america and i�*m not evenjoking, people start screaming, crying, laughing. the original opening of the show had to be postponed because of lockdown restrictions which, according to lucy, has made the exhibition all the more relevant. all my work is focused around presenting the everyday in a way that makes us notice it more. when the pandemic was starting, it was sort of chemists and food shops that were the only places you could go. they became so central to everything that we were going through. yes, i�*d like to think this is the way i reacted to the pandemic by making and immortalising the chemist out of felt. even if there is a rush on paracetamol, don�*t worry, felt favourites will be restocked until the exhibition closes on may 8th. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, you�*re going to be hearing us talking a lot about high pressure through the week ahead, maybe even into next weekend. consequently, ther
they were made at lucy�*s new headquarters in suffolk. welcome to felt ho.se us brits are so reserved. you do a show in america and i�*m not evenjoking, people start screaming, crying, laughing. the original opening of the show had to be postponed because of lockdown restrictions which, according to lucy, has made the exhibition all the more relevant. all my work is focused around presenting the everyday in a way that makes us notice it more. when the pandemic was starting, it was sort of...
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luci; wasted by the government? lucy mannin: , wasted by the government?nk you. _ downing street has announced an internal inquiry into the leak of private text messages between boris johnson and the businessman sirjames dyson over the tax status of his employees. the bbc revealed these text messages sent at the start of the pandemic, in which borisjohnson says he would "fix" tax rules that sirjames said presented an obstacle to making ventilators for the nhs. labour have called for all correspondence from mrjohnson�*s phone about government business to be released. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flashing images. ticking. there wasn't time to waste. at the start of the pandemic, those at the cabinet table were under the most intense pressure. but were mistakes made in the rush? yesterday, we revealed the prime minister and the businessman sirjames dyson had been in touch by direct text. dyson had offered to make ventilators for the nhs in the uk, but the firm wanted guarantees they wouldn't have to pay extra tax if the
luci; wasted by the government? lucy mannin: , wasted by the government?nk you. _ downing street has announced an internal inquiry into the leak of private text messages between boris johnson and the businessman sirjames dyson over the tax status of his employees. the bbc revealed these text messages sent at the start of the pandemic, in which borisjohnson says he would "fix" tax rules that sirjames said presented an obstacle to making ventilators for the nhs. labour have called for...
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lucy powell who — on the story today for you had lucy powell who did not actually put up any opposition available may leader 13 points behind in the polls _ may leader 13 points behind in the polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of— polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of the — polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of the text anyway —— this is a labour— out of the text anyway —— this is a labour leader. what does he do with that information? provided he has it onto officials, there is transparency, there is a paper trail, — transparency, there is a paper trail, is— transparency, there is a paper trail, is fine.— transparency, there is a paper trail, is fine. that is ok. i think it is something _ trail, is fine. that is ok. i think it is something we _ trail, is fine. that is ok. i think it is something we could - trail, is fine. that is ok. i think| it is something we could discuss trail, is fine. that is ok. i think - it is something we could discuss for the rest of the paper review, but we have to move on. let's look at the front page of the financial times and, maya, of cour
lucy powell who — on the story today for you had lucy powell who did not actually put up any opposition available may leader 13 points behind in the polls _ may leader 13 points behind in the polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of— polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of the — polls. let's be clear, nothing came out of the text anyway —— this is a labour— out of the text anyway —— this is a labour leader. what does he do with that information? provided he has it onto...
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our special correspendent, lucy manning, is outside the high court for us. lucy. 0ver lucy.lions of gowns and facemasks that could not be used because they did not meet the right standards and there has been concerned over there vip route, this is where mps, ministers, officials could refer companies and they would get on this route and many of them did get more contracts to supply ppe. the good law project, campaign group, took the government to court over some of these deals. there has been a hearing today, e—mails have been published and we can see the concern some civil servants had at the time about this vip route. 0ne e—mail says from a civil servant, we are currently drowning in vip requests and high priority contacts that despite all of our work and best efforts do not either hold the correct certification or do not past due diligence. and we also get some detail in these e—mails about how companies got into the vip route. a company re—revealed some of their masks could not be used, one of their company officials was at an 80th birthday party with the father—in—law o
our special correspendent, lucy manning, is outside the high court for us. lucy. 0ver lucy.lions of gowns and facemasks that could not be used because they did not meet the right standards and there has been concerned over there vip route, this is where mps, ministers, officials could refer companies and they would get on this route and many of them did get more contracts to supply ppe. the good law project, campaign group, took the government to court over some of these deals. there has been a...
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at the back, sinclair and lucy bronze will be in japan, _ sinclair and lucy bronze will be in japan,he players that both teams will miss. tonight is all— that both teams will miss. tonight is all about— that both teams will miss. tonight is all about england starting to -ain is all about england starting to gain a — is all about england starting to gain a little bit of momentum. that was not _ gain a little bit of momentum. that was not a _ gain a little bit of momentum. that was not a team we're used to seeing. to get— was not a team we're used to seeing. to get some — was not a team we're used to seeing. to get some momentum and confidence. this is probably — to get some momentum and confidence. this is probably the _ to get some momentum and confidence. this is probably the best _ this is probably the best opportunity to really show why they should be able to play tokyo. kick off here is a quarter past seven. join us on bbc for.— join us on bbc for. many thanks indeed. here are some of today�*s other football stories. borussia dortmund�*s jadon sancho is back in training fans with
at the back, sinclair and lucy bronze will be in japan, _ sinclair and lucy bronze will be in japan,he players that both teams will miss. tonight is all— that both teams will miss. tonight is all about— that both teams will miss. tonight is all about england starting to -ain is all about england starting to gain a — is all about england starting to gain a little bit of momentum. that was not _ gain a little bit of momentum. that was not a _ gain a little bit of momentum. that was not a...
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performing "hot and heavy," lucy daycus! a crowded street ♪ couldn't look away even if i wanted ♪ try to walk away but i come back to the start ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ help me to the floor even though i'm not a dancer ♪ ask me all the questions that your parents wouldn't answer ♪ how could i deny it, diamond in the rough ♪ you let me in your world until you had enough ♪ you knew that i wanted you to bend the rules ♪ how did i believe i had a hold on you ♪ you were always stronger than people suspected ♪ underestimated and overprotected ♪ when i went away it was the only option ♪ couldn't trust myself to proceed with caution ♪ the most that i could give to you is nothing at all ♪ the best that i could offer was to miss your call ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ being back here makes me hot in the face ♪ hot blood in my pulsing veins heavy memories weighing ♪ on my brain hot and heavy in the basement ♪ of your parents' place you used to be so sweet ♪ now you're a firecracker on a crowded street ♪ couldn't look away even if i wanted ♪ try to walk away but i come
performing "hot and heavy," lucy daycus! a crowded street ♪ couldn't look away even if i wanted ♪ try to walk away but i come back to the start ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ help me to the floor even though i'm not a dancer ♪ ask me all the questions that your parents wouldn't answer ♪ how could i deny it, diamond in the rough ♪ you let me in your world until you had enough ♪ you knew that i wanted you to bend the rules ♪ how did i believe i had a hold on you ♪ you were always...
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lucy craft, japan. >> >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. some of you the news continues and others check back later for cbs this morning. you can follow us on online at cbs.com and check out the podcast, it's called the debrief, with thursday tomorrow, i will be looking at the climate change debate from all angles. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm major garrett. ♪ >>> it's wednesday, april 21st, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >> i prayed and i hoped. and i was speaking everything, i said i have faith that he will be convicted. >> this can be a giant step forward in the march toward justice in america. >> this verdict is a step. it's a popping of the lock, to get to the place where we can open the door and really start to do the work to save lives. but this is the start. yes, we're being heard. this is the start. and minnesota knows the truth. >> the nation
lucy craft, japan. >> >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. some of you the news continues and others check back later for cbs this morning. you can follow us on online at cbs.com and check out the podcast, it's called the debrief, with thursday tomorrow, i will be looking at the climate change debate from all angles. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm major garrett. ♪ >>> it's wednesday, april 21st, 2021. this is the "cbs...
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a few months later lucy butler, the wife of elizur butler went to massachusetts. eliza butler was -- i was happy to see that lindsey mentioned hand as part of this because, i assume it was because the case was loses purchase georgia. the sacrifice on the most part was overlooked. part of lucy's letter written from tennessee states and, i agree to missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived that brainerd among the chairs keys. remained there to lantern the great state in 1830 and removed to a mission station near georgia. -- before my husband was shut off in prison by the authorities of georgia for refusing to take an oath to support their measures against the cherokee. were to leave the situation where just a shun, which was in the chartered limits of that state. and for labor in a year and a year and a half in the penitentiary to return to his missionary labours among the cherokee's. but a little more than a year, the same law, which had sent him to prison found means to break up the mission station. we then headed invitation from the cherokee's to commence the statio
a few months later lucy butler, the wife of elizur butler went to massachusetts. eliza butler was -- i was happy to see that lindsey mentioned hand as part of this because, i assume it was because the case was loses purchase georgia. the sacrifice on the most part was overlooked. part of lucy's letter written from tennessee states and, i agree to missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived that brainerd among the chairs keys. remained there to lantern the great state in 1830 and removed to a mission...
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and so, essentially, lucy, now-congresswoman lucy mcbath went to shannon and said, hey, i really appreciateyou are doing with moms but you are really only focusing on the suburban-white schools. and, you know, gun violence touches everyone. it touches -- touched her son jordan who was playing his music too loud in the parking lot and he -- he lost his life for it. and so, as a result, these two women, who come from very different backgrounds came together, huddled. and now, look at what they are doing, especially given what continues to happen in this country with gun violence. they want change. they are demanding it. >> speaking of some -- people who want change. people who are -- i call them revolutionaries. really, fighting. stacey abrams, who also inspired you, in part, to write this book. she is part of your huddle now. when you look at what she's been able to accomplish with voting rights and -- and challenges ahead. when it comes to voting rights in this country. and, you know, people trying to suppress the vote. which suppresses the vote for poor people, people of color, and a lot o
and so, essentially, lucy, now-congresswoman lucy mcbath went to shannon and said, hey, i really appreciateyou are doing with moms but you are really only focusing on the suburban-white schools. and, you know, gun violence touches everyone. it touches -- touched her son jordan who was playing his music too loud in the parking lot and he -- he lost his life for it. and so, as a result, these two women, who come from very different backgrounds came together, huddled. and now, look at what they...
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, up, up, she wanted to come say hi, she heard you. >> hopefully lucy can visit. >> lucy should be theffice dog that, is what i'm thinking. >> she'd love to see you all. okay, bye. >> the a's lock to keep the winning ways, they are doing well with, we are going to show you how they did this afternoon, next. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain market. oh, more bubbles? more bubbles for less benjamins our amazing 20% off wine sael is going on now until april 13th at your neighborhood grocery outlet >>> after losing the first six game
, up, up, she wanted to come say hi, she heard you. >> hopefully lucy can visit. >> lucy should be theffice dog that, is what i'm thinking. >> she'd love to see you all. okay, bye. >> the a's lock to keep the winning ways, they are doing well with, we are going to show you how they did this afternoon, next. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. and heroism that unfolded here two years ago. since then, workers have been clearing the debris, securing the structure, and dismantling the scaffolding that melted in the fire — 40,000 tubes of it, fused into strange new sculptures — each mangled piece cut away one by one. now, for the first time, thoughts are turning to the reconstruction. 1,000 trees have been pre—selected to rebuild the roof — nicknamed the forest for its sheer number of rafters. some of them more than 20 metres tail to span the vast spaces inside the cathedral. this is one of the 1,000 oak trees that have been specially selected for notre dame. smaller tree trunks will be used to rebuild the medieval rafters. big ones like this will go to reconstruct the spire. each tree is tagged, measured and assigned a place in the reconstruction. this one — its trunk almost a metre across — would have sprouted soon after the french revolution. translation: this is the historic oak of our forests. _ we're proud to see the work
our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. and heroism that unfolded here two years ago. since then, workers have been clearing the debris, securing the structure, and dismantling the scaffolding that melted in the fire — 40,000 tubes of it, fused into strange new sculptures — each mangled piece cut away one by one. now, for the first time, thoughts are turning to the reconstruction. 1,000 trees have been pre—selected to rebuild the roof — nicknamed the forest for its sheer number...
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. >> call me maybe narrated by lucy christian and neal hallock or. jane wells. letters by penelope ward narrated by andy arduin jacob morgan. get a life chloe brown by talia hibbert narrated by -- the honey don't list by christina lawrence narrated by patty murray and john roots. >> in the 2020 audie for romance goes to. >> letters narrated by andy arndt and jacob morgan morgan. >> now it's my pleasure to introduce one of the voiceover announcers a double narrator paul hall-of-famer and all-around excellent humus. >> thanks jennifer. one of the advantages of being one of the voices of the audie as i got to know all the nominees where we are and when the winners are announced it's like being taken away to another world. with that being said i'm honored to be presenting the audie award in the fantasy category. the finalists are. >> the city we became by nk jennison and narrated the robert miles. the house in the serene see i.t. j. clinton narrated by daniel henning. the invisible life of addie lerew by bea schwab narrated by julia waylon. the last smil
. >> call me maybe narrated by lucy christian and neal hallock or. jane wells. letters by penelope ward narrated by andy arduin jacob morgan. get a life chloe brown by talia hibbert narrated by -- the honey don't list by christina lawrence narrated by patty murray and john roots. >> in the 2020 audie for romance goes to. >> letters narrated by andy arndt and jacob morgan morgan. >> now it's my pleasure to introduce one of the voiceover announcers a double narrator paul...
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linus and lucy with the football? you know what i'm talking about? appointment is gone? other than that -- i'm not bitter at all. but i'm doing fine. any way, let's goat viewer questions. i could bore with you my vaccine worries all night long, particularly because some folks are concerned about what may happen after they get vaccinated. one viewer asks, why are we seeing reports of people fully vaccinated from months ago getting sick from covid now? dr. roy, i think this was always a possibility with the vaccine, even with their high efficacy. hey, dr. roy, can you hear me? >> sorry, i think i just lost connection. yeah, so just a reminder to the viewers, joshua. the purpose of these vaccines was to really reduce the risk of infection, but most importantly, severe disease, hospitalization and death. the trial data had already shown that people can still get the virus, but the risk of severe disease, illness, and death was severely reduced. so, we know that people can still, unfortunately, get infected and get sick. but as i said, the clinical priori
linus and lucy with the football? you know what i'm talking about? appointment is gone? other than that -- i'm not bitter at all. but i'm doing fine. any way, let's goat viewer questions. i could bore with you my vaccine worries all night long, particularly because some folks are concerned about what may happen after they get vaccinated. one viewer asks, why are we seeing reports of people fully vaccinated from months ago getting sick from covid now? dr. roy, i think this was always a...
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lucy kafanov, cnn, las vegas. >> lucy, thank you. >>> up next -- skepticism among some in minneapolisnt promises their probe into the city's policing practices. my next guest says racism is so deeply rooted there. she wonders if there will be real change. she joins us live, next. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ tonight, i'll be eating a pork banh mi with extra jalapeños. [doorbell rings] thanks, baby. yeah, we 'bout to get spicy for this virtual date. spicy like them pajama pants? well, the top half of me looks good. no wonder we still single. hello lenny28. wait a minute, i know a lenny28. ooo...lenny is cute! can i get some privacy, please? priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. cyber attacks are relentlessly advancing. to end them, cybereason built a cyber security solution so advanced... it can end attacks today -- on computers, mobile devices, servers and th
lucy kafanov, cnn, las vegas. >> lucy, thank you. >>> up next -- skepticism among some in minneapolisnt promises their probe into the city's policing practices. my next guest says racism is so deeply rooted there. she wonders if there will be real change. she joins us live, next. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ tonight, i'll be eating a pork banh mi with extra jalapeños. [doorbell...
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norah. >> o'donnell: lucy craft, thank you.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." hours after liftoff, the unexpected issue that forced the spacex crew to take immediate action. caitlyn jenner makes a big political announcement. and we see tiger woods for the first time since that horrific crash. r have. never will. because those who build the future aren't found in a pack. they forge the way forward--on a path of their own. and, just when you think the dust has settled, we're here...to kick it right back up again. the all-new, all-electric 2021 mustang mach-e is here. i've been telling everyone, the secret to great teeth... is having healthy gums. new crest advanced gum restore... detoxifies below the gum line. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's
norah. >> o'donnell: lucy craft, thank you.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." hours after liftoff, the unexpected issue that forced the spacex crew to take immediate action. caitlyn jenner makes a big political announcement. and we see tiger woods for the first time since that horrific crash. r have. never will. because those who build the future aren't found in a pack. they forge the way forward--on a path of their own. and, just when you think...
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lucy williamson, bbc news. now it's time for the latest sport from the bbc sports centre.rn munich suffered a shock defeat in the european champions league. in a repeat of last year's final, the holders bayern were beaten at home by paris saint—germain in the first leg of their quarter—final. kylian mbappe scored twice in a 3—2 victory for the french champions. meanwhile, it's advantage chelsea after the first leg of their quarter—final against fc porto. both legs of this tie are being played in seville because of covid restrictions, and chelsea — who were the designated away team for the first match — won 2—0 with goals from mason mount in the first half, and ben chilwell five minutes from time. so it was the perfect response to losing at home to west bromwich albion at the weekend. the first response after our first loss together and i am absolutely happy with the result. i can understand that we feel the tension when it comes to quarter—finals and we accept the quality of a strong porto side which is a proud climb, and emotional club and unemotional team. climb, and emo
lucy williamson, bbc news. now it's time for the latest sport from the bbc sports centre.rn munich suffered a shock defeat in the european champions league. in a repeat of last year's final, the holders bayern were beaten at home by paris saint—germain in the first leg of their quarter—final. kylian mbappe scored twice in a 3—2 victory for the french champions. meanwhile, it's advantage chelsea after the first leg of their quarter—final against fc porto. both legs of this tie are being...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingord — that's coming up after the headlines. now the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been another gloriously sunny day for some. let's take a look at where we had the best of the sunshine. much of eastern scotland today saw temperatures climb up just shy of 17 degrees. totally different story, unfortunately, across the north norfolk coast. with quite a lot of cloud, temperatures struggled to peak above seven celsius. and you can see that quite clearly on the satellite picture. we did have an improvement through the midlands and down towards dorset, but it's this window of clear skies that's going to just drift a little bit further south overnight, and that's where we'll see the lowest temperatures. so starting to see a change into the far north of temperatures. scotland, as cloud arrives here, and that's going to prevent the temperatures from falling much lower than five or 6 degrees. but maybe across the midlands and parts of wales, we could see temperatures around freezin
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingord — that's coming up after the headlines. now the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been another gloriously sunny day for some. let's take a look at where we had the best of the sunshine. much of eastern scotland today saw temperatures climb up just shy of 17 degrees. totally different story, unfortunately, across the north norfolk coast. with quite a lot of cloud, temperatures...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. has reported another unenviable daily record of new covid—i9 deaths, more than 3,800 on wednesday, at least 90,000 new cases. there's great concern that public health measures are inadequate, but president bolsanaro is insisting people should return to work. mark lobel reports. singing. there are so many to mourn, burials take place under cover of darkness. coronavirus claims another life in brazil, one of thousands a day during this worsening crisis. so, why is this happening? in a nation of suboptimal implementation of these public health measures, the pi variant of concern, countrywide in brazil, is clearly contributing to the increase of cases. yet president bolsonaro doesn't think staying at home is the answer. his attempts to curtail local lockdowns through the courts angered the military, leading to a dramatic changing of the guard, including his defence chief. unprecedentedly, causing his commanders of the army, navy, and air force, to quit. but in this confrontation, the pres
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. has reported another unenviable daily record of new covid—i9 deaths, more than 3,800 on wednesday, at least 90,000 new cases. there's great concern that public health measures are inadequate, but president bolsanaro is insisting people should return to work. mark lobel reports. singing. there are so many to mourn, burials take place under cover of darkness. coronavirus claims another life in brazil, one of thousands a day during this worsening crisis. so, why...
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lucy kafanov, cnn, las vegas. >> thanks, lucy. forgive me, i've got a cough drop in my mouth.n't go flying. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau received his first shot of the astrazeneca vaccine on friday. just over 1 million people are now fully vaccinated in canada as world leaders rush to get shots in arms. new covid cases are rising in canada, but one local business owner says there's still a lot to celebrate. the owner of a local pharmacy in toronto going viral after setting off mini confetti cannons to mark administering 1,000 doses. >> 1,000 shots! whoo! [ cheers ] >> that's some fun there. the pharmacy owner says they'll do a small celebration every time they finish a ten-dose vial of the vaccine. he says they vaccinate between 40 and 90 people every day and have not wasted a single dose. very fun. and finally, this is fun too. tiger woods says he's making progress on his rehab. his physical rehab. it has been two months since that severe car crash in california. but isn't it so nice to see him smiling in this photo posted on instagram? he's on the green, leanin
lucy kafanov, cnn, las vegas. >> thanks, lucy. forgive me, i've got a cough drop in my mouth.n't go flying. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau received his first shot of the astrazeneca vaccine on friday. just over 1 million people are now fully vaccinated in canada as world leaders rush to get shots in arms. new covid cases are rising in canada, but one local business owner says there's still a lot to celebrate. the owner of a local pharmacy in toronto going viral after...
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lucy. it was lucy when she was younger. >> lucy? yes, my other daughter. that's right.u there, didn't i? >> stephen: please welcome to "a late show," sir anthony hopkins and florian zeller. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: the film is nominated for six academy awards. tony, this is your sixth academy award form nation, florian, this is your first. i understand you adapted "the father" with tony in mind. why tony for this particular part and perhaps you could tell the audience something about the role of "the father" "the father" is about a man losing his bearings, and it's true when i start dreaming about making that film, because everything started was a dream. the only face that came to my mind was anthony's. so i wrote the script with him in mind and the reason is i think he is the greatest living actor and also because i have this intuition that he would be really powerful in this part, you know, because we know an actor through all his parts and, to me, at least, anthony was this man, very intelligent, always in control
lucy. it was lucy when she was younger. >> lucy? yes, my other daughter. that's right.u there, didn't i? >> stephen: please welcome to "a late show," sir anthony hopkins and florian zeller. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: the film is nominated for six academy awards. tony, this is your sixth academy award form nation, florian, this is your first. i understand you adapted "the father" with tony in mind....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.eported another unenviable daily record of new covid—i9 deaths, that is, over 3,800 just on wednesday. there were over 90,000 new coronavirus cases. but president bolsonaro insists people should return to work despite critics pointing to sub—optimal public health measures. mark lobel has more. there are so many to mourn, burials take place under the cover of darkness. coronavirus claims another life in brazil, one of thousands a day during this worsening crisis. so, why is this happening? in a this worsening crisis. so, why is this happening?— is this happening? in a nation of sub- mall _ is this happening? in a nation of sub- mall implementation | is this happening? in a nation l of sub- mall implementation of of sub— mall implementation of public health measures —— suboptimal, and a variant of concern, countrywide in brazil, it's clearly contributing to the increase of cases. yet president _ the increase of cases. yet president bolsonaro - the increase of cases. yet president bolsona
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.eported another unenviable daily record of new covid—i9 deaths, that is, over 3,800 just on wednesday. there were over 90,000 new coronavirus cases. but president bolsonaro insists people should return to work despite critics pointing to sub—optimal public health measures. mark lobel has more. there are so many to mourn, burials take place under the cover of darkness. coronavirus claims another life in brazil, one of thousands a day during this worsening...
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lucy butler, that i mentioned earlier, a letter written december 20th states, my husband has preached among the cherokees and tended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer by their request he was appointed a physician by general scott in a camp about eight miles from our station. and after arrangements were made for the cherokee to remove themselves, he was appointed by mr. ross to serve as physician and accompany them on the way west. the last letter i have was from jonesburg, illinois, on the 19th of november, about 20 miles this side of the mississippi, did not accomplish quite half their journey at that time. did have considerable sickness. about 27 of their number lay buried between that place and the one where they commenced their journey. during this time, george hicks, one of the conductors of the removal detachment sent the following letter to headquarters in south carolina in 1839. my dear friend and brother, we left the cherokee nation east, the land of our nativity on the first day of last november, whose ears ever open to their cries, have arrived t
lucy butler, that i mentioned earlier, a letter written december 20th states, my husband has preached among the cherokees and tended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer by their request he was appointed a physician by general scott in a camp about eight miles from our station. and after arrangements were made for the cherokee to remove themselves, he was appointed by mr. ross to serve as physician and accompany them on the way west. the last letter i have was from...
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mcbeth, and, look, iwant to old friend, hankjohnson and lucy mcbeth, and, look, i want to make sureresentative carolyn perdomo. you know, we need to work and help them keep their seats. it's important. we won the first round, but there are more coming up. my good friend jamie harrison from south carolina, and stacy abrams, she can be anything she wants to be from whatever she chooses, to presidents. i want to thank you, stacy, for empowering the people to vote and to make their voices heard. you've been amazing. most of all, i want to thank you, the people of georgia. and detention now! and detention now! _ and detention now! and detention now! and — and detention now! and detention now! and detention now! end the detention— now! and detention now! end the detention now! communities not cages! _ detention now! communities not cages! community not cages! communities not cages! communities not cages! _ communities not cages! communities notcaues! , :, ., .,,':::: communities not cages! communities notcaues! , :, ., .fi:::: communities not cages! communities notca.es! , :, ., 'iiii ., :
mcbeth, and, look, iwant to old friend, hankjohnson and lucy mcbeth, and, look, i want to make sureresentative carolyn perdomo. you know, we need to work and help them keep their seats. it's important. we won the first round, but there are more coming up. my good friend jamie harrison from south carolina, and stacy abrams, she can be anything she wants to be from whatever she chooses, to presidents. i want to thank you, stacy, for empowering the people to vote and to make their voices heard....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ronavirus measures until may, because of a rise in admissions to intensive care wards and the number of people testing positive. rachel stanton reports. another hectic day, treating covert patients in sweden, with nearly 18% rise in people being admitted to intensive care last week, the government has halted the easing of restrictions in the easing of restrictions in the country. rules were originally set to be listed in mid april but will now stay in place until the third of may at the earliest. translation: the s - read the earliest. translation: the sread of the earliest. translation: the spread of the — the earliest. translation: tie: spread of the infection is at too high a level and unfortunately rising and some parts of the country. the health sector is under severe strain so it is important that we manage a bit longer. restaurants, bars and cafe �*s must close no later than 8:30pm and no more than four people are allowed per group. businesses must also make sure customers shop
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ronavirus measures until may, because of a rise in admissions to intensive care wards and the number of people testing positive. rachel stanton reports. another hectic day, treating covert patients in sweden, with nearly 18% rise in people being admitted to intensive care last week, the government has halted the easing of restrictions in the easing of restrictions in the country. rules were originally set to be listed in mid april but will now stay in place...
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i have got a dog, lucy. but she is a terror. worried because i heard in relationship to this major biden story, there are no bad dogs, just bad owners. is that true? >> that's true. people around the dog are failing the dog. when a dog bites once, that's your wake-up call. you can't let it happen a second time. they have idiots around the white house walking the dog. the reason why i know this, you can go online and see the handlers. he's got a blue shark skin suit on. he has his hand through the thumb hold. you never hold a leash like this. that's an indication they let anybody walk the dog. they need to train the people handling the dog. if somebody called me with a dog that this happened to, i would say a mandatory 60-day board and train. and i would be suggesting an e-collar is used. many people say don't shock the dog. we have a dog that bit two people. in many areas there is a three bite law. if it bites three times they can put the president's dog down. what's he going to do, say no, i'm above the law? something like this
i have got a dog, lucy. but she is a terror. worried because i heard in relationship to this major biden story, there are no bad dogs, just bad owners. is that true? >> that's true. people around the dog are failing the dog. when a dog bites once, that's your wake-up call. you can't let it happen a second time. they have idiots around the white house walking the dog. the reason why i know this, you can go online and see the handlers. he's got a blue shark skin suit on. he has his hand...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. speaking to a leading economist in paris on what he believes the impact of this lockdown will be on the french economy. the jury in the trial of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder, one of manslaughter. our north america correspondent, lebo diseko, has this report. and just a warning — you may find some of it distressing. let me see your other hand! police body camp footage shows george floyd's arrest from every possible angle. video from each of the officers involved played relentlessly in court. witnesses still traumatised by the events of that day, like this local resident who pleaded with mr floyd to comply with officer as. ~ ., floyd to comply with officer as, ~ ., , ., ., floyd to comply with officer as, ~ ., , ., floyd to comply with officer as. ~ . , ., ., as. what stood out to you about what mr floyd — as. what
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. speaking to a leading economist in paris on what he believes the impact of this lockdown will be on the french economy. the jury in the trial of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder, one of manslaughter. our north america correspondent, lebo diseko, has this report. and just a warning — you may...
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but part of lucy's letter written from tennessee, states, i grieve the intermissionry laborers in 1927 and lived among the cherokees and began teaching and remained there until 1830 and we moved to a mission station just west of that city in georgia. here i had not lived a year before my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia. for refusing to take an oath to support their measures against the cherokee. or to leave his situation or his station which was in the charter limits of that state. after laboring nearly a year and a half in the penitentiary, he returned to the missionary labors among the cherokees but in a little more than a year, this same law which had sent him to prison found means to break up our mission station. we then had an invitation from the cherokees to commence a station at this place that is red clay, tennessee, and the method of taking the cherokees as prisoners were various. she goes on to state it was common for a party of soldiers with a wagon attached to the train to be sent to a certain neighborhood. on arriving at a house, the inmates wer
but part of lucy's letter written from tennessee, states, i grieve the intermissionry laborers in 1927 and lived among the cherokees and began teaching and remained there until 1830 and we moved to a mission station just west of that city in georgia. here i had not lived a year before my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia. for refusing to take an oath to support their measures against the cherokee. or to leave his situation or his station which was in the charter limits...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.al of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the court also had to adjourn, briefly, because one witness broke down while giving testimony. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder and one of manslaughter. aleem maqbool has this report. just a warning: you may find the material in this story distressing. derek chauvin on the right here watched with the rest of the court this now haunting footage, of george floyd dressed in black seen for the first time in the shop where the sad series of events began. a shop assistant, 19—year—old christopher martin, said mr floyd seemed physically well and in good spirits, if a little disorientated and high. george floyd is seen moving to the cigarette counter, where he uses what is suspected to have been a forged note, though christopher martin accepted it, saying he thought george floyd wasn't aware of it being fake. the manage
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.al of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the court also had to adjourn, briefly, because one witness broke down while giving testimony. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder and one of manslaughter. aleem maqbool has this report. just a warning: you may find the material in this story distressing. derek chauvin on the right here...
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that's the story you'll tell lucy [ laughter ] "oh, honey, there were two clips. >> it wasn't my fault i don't know what to tell you. >> seth: what about -- you directed three episodes this year you directed one in the past or was this the first time? >> no, no. this the first time i directed, yeah, and i was supposed to just direct the first episode three and i then i ended up directing three episodes during a pandemic >> seth: was that basically, sort of, due to "hey, it might be easier if we had fewer people around as supposed to -- >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> definitely, definitely. it was definitely helpful as a production to have less people and people liked first episode that i did, so i kind of just put myself up for the job. >> seth: looks like the pandemic has been pretty good for lizzie moss. >> why do you sound so mad >> seth: how did you find it how did you enjoy the directing? >> i loved it. i loved it it was incredibly fulfilling it was, honestly, the most rewarding thing i think i've ever done in my career i loved it so much my favorite thing was working with the actors
that's the story you'll tell lucy [ laughter ] "oh, honey, there were two clips. >> it wasn't my fault i don't know what to tell you. >> seth: what about -- you directed three episodes this year you directed one in the past or was this the first time? >> no, no. this the first time i directed, yeah, and i was supposed to just direct the first episode three and i then i ended up directing three episodes during a pandemic >> seth: was that basically, sort of, due to...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.e fatal shooting of a young black man in minneapolis on sunday. kim potter resigned after shooting daunte wright, saying she had meant to draw her taser, not her handgun. tensions were already high in the us city, as the trial continues of the former policeman who's charged with murdering george floyd. 0ur north america correspondent barbara plett usher reports. protesters had been demanding justice for daunte wright. but the manslaughter charge against the policewoman who killed him wasn't good enough for them. they wanted it to be murder, and so another face—off with police — the fourth night of unrest. kim potter had already resigned before she was arrested and booked into the countyjail. a bitter end to 26 years in the force. she was actually training a new officer when they stopped mr wright because of an expired car registration. they discovered a previous warrant for his arrest and he tried to flee. the police department said she attempted to tase him, but mistakenly drew her gu
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.e fatal shooting of a young black man in minneapolis on sunday. kim potter resigned after shooting daunte wright, saying she had meant to draw her taser, not her handgun. tensions were already high in the us city, as the trial continues of the former policeman who's charged with murdering george floyd. 0ur north america correspondent barbara plett usher reports. protesters had been demanding justice for daunte wright. but the manslaughter charge against the...