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that's where lucy blaylock comes in. >> thank you, lucy.ove my blanket. >> reporter: the 12-year-old seamstress behind lucy's love blankets. >> i enjoy knowing that i can help other people. i know that the world needs it right now. everybody, covid and everything that's happening right now. >> reporter: lucy, adding face masks to her sewing duties in the last 18 months. >> 871 blankets. 1,700 masks. and we sent them out to 19 countries. >> reporter: math homework, english homework, history homework, and sewing. >> that's about it. >> reporter: all the while, creating blankets for anyone who needs some extra comfort. >> lucy looks at their little pictures and she reads their story and she chooses fabric just for them. you do get connected, i think, in a way, to all of them. >> reporter: custom fabrics for each nominated recipient. zebras for ivy. pink pigs for athena. and cookies for corrine. >> i love lucy's blanket. >> you love lucy's blanket? >> yeah. >> not everybody can sit down and sew blankets all the time. we talk all the time, that
that's where lucy blaylock comes in. >> thank you, lucy.ove my blanket. >> reporter: the 12-year-old seamstress behind lucy's love blankets. >> i enjoy knowing that i can help other people. i know that the world needs it right now. everybody, covid and everything that's happening right now. >> reporter: lucy, adding face masks to her sewing duties in the last 18 months. >> 871 blankets. 1,700 masks. and we sent them out to 19 countries. >> reporter: math...
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manus: lucy, stay with us. lucy macdonald, jp morgan will stay with tom and myself. >> england is to abandon plans for a vaccine passport. it was expected to come into place by the end of the month following a similar system in scotland. israel is preparing to ensure it has sufficient supply in case a fourth round of covid shots is needed. it started a booster shot campaign in august. north korea said it successfully testfired a new type of long-range cruise missile over the weekend. the missile hits targets 1500 kilometers from the launch site. just wait, north korea -- a court sided with apple and its antitrust lawsuit. the judge regret -- the judge rejected claims --. she did say apple has engaged in some anticompetitive conduct ordering it to allow developers. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom: coming up, president biden's inheritance tax heads headwinds. we discuss all this and
manus: lucy, stay with us. lucy macdonald, jp morgan will stay with tom and myself. >> england is to abandon plans for a vaccine passport. it was expected to come into place by the end of the month following a similar system in scotland. israel is preparing to ensure it has sufficient supply in case a fourth round of covid shots is needed. it started a booster shot campaign in august. north korea said it successfully testfired a new type of long-range cruise missile over the weekend. the...
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that's when the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned — the crunch could really hit as lucy mentionedere's a whole lot of complaints — with russia. there's a whole lot of complaints with brexit and indeed with covid that his affected supply chains _ with covid that his affected supply chains across all different areas. it chains across all different areas. it may _ chains across all different areas. it may well be that come this christmas there are a great deal of difficulties. in the energy that it's provided... also it's notjust about— it's provided... also it's notjust about domestic heating or domestic power— about domestic heating or domestic power it— about domestic heating or domestic power it also powers industry. in one of— power it also powers industry. in one of the — power it also powers industry. in one of the by—products of heavy industry — one of the by—products of heavy industry is — one of the by—products of heavy industry is carbon dioxide was up there _ industry is carbon dioxide was up there reports in the paper at that too is _ there reports in the paper at that t
that's when the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned — the crunch could really hit as lucy mentionedere's a whole lot of complaints — with russia. there's a whole lot of complaints with brexit and indeed with covid that his affected supply chains _ with covid that his affected supply chains across all different areas. it chains across all different areas. it may _ chains across all different areas. it may well be that come this christmas there are a great deal of difficulties. in the...
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that's where lucy blaylock comes in. >> hi, lucy. i enjoy knowing i can help other people. i know that the world needs it right now. >> reporter: lucy adding handsome face masks to her duties over the last 18 months. >> we made 871 blankets, 1,700 masks and then we've sent them out to 19 countries. >> english homework, history homework, sewing. >> that's about it. >> reporter: all the while creating blankets for anyone who needs extra comfort. >> lucy looks at their little pictures and she reads their story and she chooses fabric just for them. you do get connected i think in a way to all of them. >> reporter: custom fabrics for each nominated recipient. zebras for ivy, pink pigs for athena and cookies for korin. >> i love my blanket. >> not everybody can sit down and sew blankets all the time but we talk all the time that everybody can do something, you know, surely we can all do something to make the world a little bit brighter wherever we're planted. >> reporter: lucy blaylock proving one stitch at a time that something as soft as
that's where lucy blaylock comes in. >> hi, lucy. i enjoy knowing i can help other people. i know that the world needs it right now. >> reporter: lucy adding handsome face masks to her duties over the last 18 months. >> we made 871 blankets, 1,700 masks and then we've sent them out to 19 countries. >> english homework, history homework, sewing. >> that's about it. >> reporter: all the while creating blankets for anyone who needs extra comfort. >> lucy...
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lucy, many thanrs- lucy — interpreters from afghanistan. lucy, many thanks.cial correspondent who has uncovered that story. let's look at the latest official data on the pandemic in the uk. meanwhile the latest data shows there were 36,100 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, an average of 30,378 new cases per day. latest figures showed 7,847 people with covid are being treated in hospital in the uk. another 49 deaths have been recorded of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the average number of deaths per day in the last week is now 142. on vaccinations, 89.4% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 81.8% are now double vaccinated. police in derbyshire have arrested a man as part of a murder investigation, after four people were found dead at a house in killamarsh near sheffield yesterday. two children were found dead at the house, along with their mother, and another child. danny savage reports. it was early yesterday morning when police were called to this semi—detached hou
lucy, many thanrs- lucy — interpreters from afghanistan. lucy, many thanks.cial correspondent who has uncovered that story. let's look at the latest official data on the pandemic in the uk. meanwhile the latest data shows there were 36,100 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, an average of 30,378 new cases per day. latest figures showed 7,847 people with covid are being treated in hospital in the uk. another 49 deaths have been recorded of...
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if we start with you first of all, lucy. what are your thoughts?— first of all, lucy. thoughts? first of all, lucy. what are your thou~hts? ~ ., ., , thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy _ thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history _ thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history don't - thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history don't panici british comedy history don't panic is infamous as the phase used in dad's army to actually mean the opposite thing, which is to panic so, unfortunately, there is real concern about this incredible surge in gas prices. they have escalated 70% just in the last month. the government of at pains to say not only should we not worry about the supply of energy but actually that they have got everything in place to make sure that fuel poverty doesn't really affect many people that, actually, even if some of the energy companies go to the wall, as he is expected, four have gone to the wall in the last week, may be another four may go in the next week so the government wants consumers to kno
if we start with you first of all, lucy. what are your thoughts?— first of all, lucy. thoughts? first of all, lucy. what are your thou~hts? ~ ., ., , thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy _ thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history _ thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history don't - thoughts? well, unfortunately, in british comedy history don't panici british comedy history don't panic is infamous as the phase used in dad's army to actually mean the...
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lucy, many thanks once again. lucy manning, ourspecial lucy, many thanks once again.pecial correspondent. let's turn to the latest on the fuel crisis. a reserve tanker fleet is now being deployed to boost fuel deliveries. they're being driven by civilians but ministers say soldiers will also be used in the coming days. the fuel industry says the situation at the pumps has started to improve and it was working with the government to maintain regular deliveries. there are still long queues in many areas, but the number of petrol stations running dry has halved since the weekend, as our business editor simonjack reports. it's a question on millions of workers' minds — how many miles do i have left in the tank? we've got 150 at the moment. that should see us through today. nurses lindsay and adele are heading out to see patients and can ill afford to stop to refuel. i'm not going to be able to stop now because we've got to get to this patient as soon as possible. and by the time they've seen their patients, it's too late. we have managed to go past fuel stations that have
lucy, many thanks once again. lucy manning, ourspecial lucy, many thanks once again.pecial correspondent. let's turn to the latest on the fuel crisis. a reserve tanker fleet is now being deployed to boost fuel deliveries. they're being driven by civilians but ministers say soldiers will also be used in the coming days. the fuel industry says the situation at the pumps has started to improve and it was working with the government to maintain regular deliveries. there are still long queues in...
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here is lucy's pelvis and sure enough she has the hip joint arrange in a very humanlike way. even of this is the only part we found we could tell she could balance on a single leg and why would you do that unless you move around on two legs? from the biomechanical standpoint and connecting it to natural selection, it's not a great way to move around your world. we are incredibly unstable and we follow a lot. that can be quite dangerous 30000 americans die every year from falling. in addition we are stunningly slow for a mammal. you same bolt the fastest human whoever lived, the fastest he ever ran was 28 miles an hour and his 100-meter dash the world record 28 miles an hour. but that is half the speed of a galloping zebra antelope and perhaps half the speed of a lion and a leopard. so evil thing this form of locomotion made us slow so it raises interesting questions in what ways was this beneficial and allowed us to overcome some those now adaptations. >> and then you anticipated my next question. why he even all it seems to be a subpar way to get around i understand scholars
here is lucy's pelvis and sure enough she has the hip joint arrange in a very humanlike way. even of this is the only part we found we could tell she could balance on a single leg and why would you do that unless you move around on two legs? from the biomechanical standpoint and connecting it to natural selection, it's not a great way to move around your world. we are incredibly unstable and we follow a lot. that can be quite dangerous 30000 americans die every year from falling. in addition we...
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lucy: the trauma has continued to ripple through france.rs on, what will it mean to see salah abdeslam standing in the dock. >> you just imagine somebody with a strong intellectual, maybe i am wrong, but this kind of man who has done such awful things. lucy: stefan says he doesn't need to see the key defendant, but he wants abdelelam to see him. >> look at me. i am he. i am alive. my son is not there, but i am still here. we are still standing. you didn't win. lucy: the trial is being held at the historic courts of justice in paris, built exclusively for the trial. it seats hundreds. there are 10 cameras in the courtroom. recordings won't be live, though. they will be kept for french archives only. hundreds of survivors will be attending. over nine months, five judges will preside over 140 days of hearings involving 330 lawyers and 1800 plaintiffs. 300 witnesses will be heard. here is one of the victim's lawyers. >> it is a sign of hope above all. it means subjecting the terrorists, the horror, the barbarism, the savage strike tower rules o
lucy: the trauma has continued to ripple through france.rs on, what will it mean to see salah abdeslam standing in the dock. >> you just imagine somebody with a strong intellectual, maybe i am wrong, but this kind of man who has done such awful things. lucy: stefan says he doesn't need to see the key defendant, but he wants abdelelam to see him. >> look at me. i am he. i am alive. my son is not there, but i am still here. we are still standing. you didn't win. lucy: the trial is...
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it first lucy would draw crowds because of the novelty of hearing a woman speak. they treated it like a circus act but she's really good at it, how mesmerizing and impressive she was and she had crowds of thousands of people showing up to listen. men came to mock her came out convinced she was on to something. from the beginning lucy would tell stories to slave women and then would add stories about the injustices women faced in general and was committed to both causes and began splitting her schedule talking about ending slavery on the weekends and women's rights on the weekdays. one reason i like what she says, she took an insult and made it a rallying cry. at women's rights convention someone said she was a disappointed woman. right then she went on to give an impromptu speech where she said yes, she was a disappointed woman great disappointed in education were almost no colleges would admit women in the professions where the only option was to be a seamstress and even their would make a fraction of what men made even though the baker charge for the same amount
it first lucy would draw crowds because of the novelty of hearing a woman speak. they treated it like a circus act but she's really good at it, how mesmerizing and impressive she was and she had crowds of thousands of people showing up to listen. men came to mock her came out convinced she was on to something. from the beginning lucy would tell stories to slave women and then would add stories about the injustices women faced in general and was committed to both causes and began splitting her...
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lucy stone started giving speeches against slavery. it is incredibly controversial for women to speak in public and they were routinely denounced from the pulpit, it wasn't considered proper for them to make any noise at all. you find references to the fact that when women go to a speech they wave their handkerchiefs, so women were not supposed to speak at all, lucy would draw crowds because of the novelty of a woman speaking, people treated it like a circus act. how incredibly mesmerizing it was, men would leave convinced she was on to something. from the beginning lucy would tell the story of slave women, she was committed to both causes and splitting her schedule, ending slavery on the weekend. took an insult and made it a rallying cry. in 1855 at women's rights convention in ohio someone in the audience saying she was a disappointed woman. she gave an impromptu speech where she said yes, she was a disappointed women. she was disappointed in education, no colleges would admit women. she was disappointed in the profession where the o
lucy stone started giving speeches against slavery. it is incredibly controversial for women to speak in public and they were routinely denounced from the pulpit, it wasn't considered proper for them to make any noise at all. you find references to the fact that when women go to a speech they wave their handkerchiefs, so women were not supposed to speak at all, lucy would draw crowds because of the novelty of a woman speaking, people treated it like a circus act. how incredibly mesmerizing it...
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she's also the co-author with donald johansson of lucy's legacy the quest for human origin. tonight they will be discussing the new book first steps how upright walking made us human. in it, exploring the history of the ability unique to humans and living mammals to walk on two legs and makes the case that it's the crucial change that allowed for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties posed to the gene forever after. publishers weekly praises the love of the discovery and collaborating with colleagues comes through ino examining first-hand. his ability to turn anatomical evidence to be focused detail of human evolution and his enthusiasm for research both informed and uplifted. i am so pleased to turn things over to the speakers, the digital podium is yours. >> thank you. now i appreciate the introduction. 1 of the things they get excited to write about, so it is a pleasure to be here. and i thought maybe if you are up for it, we could sort of kick off the conversation by having you tell us why. we have primates and language so why focus on this? >> it's a great qu
she's also the co-author with donald johansson of lucy's legacy the quest for human origin. tonight they will be discussing the new book first steps how upright walking made us human. in it, exploring the history of the ability unique to humans and living mammals to walk on two legs and makes the case that it's the crucial change that allowed for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties posed to the gene forever after. publishers weekly praises the love of the discovery and...
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i would love to have lucy at| back? i would love to have lucy at the party- — back?ty. she said still— back? i would love to have lucy at the party. she said still a friend i the party. she said still a friend of mine. whether she would want to come back, you would have to ask her. d0 come back, you would have to ask her. , ., come back, you would have to ask her. ,, ~ ., i. come back, you would have to ask her. ~ ., ., her. do you know you got the labour party back? — her. do you know you got the labour party back? i — her. do you know you got the labour party back? i stayed _ her. do you know you got the labour party back? i stayed in _ her. do you know you got the labour party back? i stayed in the _ her. do you know you got the labour party back? i stayed in the labour i party back? i stayed in the labour party back? i stayed in the labour party because _ party back? i stayed in the labour party because i — party back? i stayed in the labour party because i believed - party back? i stayed in the labour party because i believed in i party back? i stayed in the lab
i would love to have lucy at| back? i would love to have lucy at the party- — back?ty. she said still— back? i would love to have lucy at the party. she said still a friend i the party. she said still a friend of mine. whether she would want to come back, you would have to ask her. d0 come back, you would have to ask her. , ., come back, you would have to ask her. ,, ~ ., i. come back, you would have to ask her. ~ ., ., her. do you know you got the labour party back? — her. do you know...
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lucy was hounded out _ did leave the party. lucy was hounded out of— did leave the party.e party. lucy was i hounded out of the party. i feel hounded out of the party. ifeel emotion about this, imagine how she felt. her great uncle was a labour mp, managing well. she is from the labour party, from that tradition. do you want to welcome her back? t do you want to welcome her back? i would love to welcome her back into the labour party. she is still a friend of mine and i would love to welcome her back. whether she would want to come back, you would have to ask her. d0 want to come back, you would have to ask her. ~' want to come back, you would have to ask her. ~ ., ask her. do you think you got the labour party _ ask her. do you think you got the labour party back _ ask her. do you think you got the labour party back from _ ask her. do you think you got the labour party back from the - ask her. do you think you got the labour party back from the party| ask her. do you think you got the l labour party back from the party it was? t labour party back from the party it was? ,
lucy was hounded out _ did leave the party. lucy was hounded out of— did leave the party.e party. lucy was i hounded out of the party. i feel hounded out of the party. ifeel emotion about this, imagine how she felt. her great uncle was a labour mp, managing well. she is from the labour party, from that tradition. do you want to welcome her back? t do you want to welcome her back? i would love to welcome her back into the labour party. she is still a friend of mine and i would love to welcome...
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lucy, what have we learned?rs of sunday morning, the police made an arrest that they described to sabina's family as a significant irrelevant. just a little over an hour and a half ago, the crown prosecution service announced that a man would be charged with sabina nessa's murder. he is koci selamaj, and he will appear tomorrow at willesden magistrates�* court for the first appearance. he was arrested in eastbourne just a few days after police had made that appeal for help to identify a man in cctv video. her uncle said today that the family just wanted justice, and it has been a devastating time for her family, for the community, hundreds and hundreds gathered on friday evening for a vigil, where her sister described her as a caring, beautiful, amazing sister who left this world too soon. and it has raised fears for women again, about safety on the streets. this week, the killer, the murder of sarah everard, wayne couzens, the former policeman, will be sentenced. it is just six months apart, one woman who wasju
lucy, what have we learned?rs of sunday morning, the police made an arrest that they described to sabina's family as a significant irrelevant. just a little over an hour and a half ago, the crown prosecution service announced that a man would be charged with sabina nessa's murder. he is koci selamaj, and he will appear tomorrow at willesden magistrates�* court for the first appearance. he was arrested in eastbourne just a few days after police had made that appeal for help to identify a man...
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they haven't been made but they begin to piece the story together. 1 is a partial skeleton like lucy or are the pacific us has some of the key morphologies of the pelvis and the foot that would indicate at least it was occasionally able to move around on two legs when it was on the ground but it also has a big grasping toe on the foot. that is 4.5 million something then if you go further back than that, the evidence becomes much more controversial and a little more difficult to interpret so this is from a five and a half-year-old homonyms from ethiopia and it matches the shape, especially the end of the bone of the human toe that would push off the ground when you are walking whereas a chimpanzee it curves in then other direction and this has a curvature to it that it's more likera an ape so definitely it has an angulation like yours and mine meaning it probably would have been able to push off the ground so this is a cool fossil but it's just a toe. here's one from kenya that's 6000000-years-old and what's unique about this one is compared the head or the ball part of the hip joint,
they haven't been made but they begin to piece the story together. 1 is a partial skeleton like lucy or are the pacific us has some of the key morphologies of the pelvis and the foot that would indicate at least it was occasionally able to move around on two legs when it was on the ground but it also has a big grasping toe on the foot. that is 4.5 million something then if you go further back than that, the evidence becomes much more controversial and a little more difficult to interpret so...
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lucy, you're the newbie, i'm going with you.ing about racial animus, let's strip the rhetoric and say, white people. i'd love your reaction to what tucker is doing and the corrosive nature it's having on the republican party. >> well, it's very depressing to be a person who came up in republican politics as i did because what steve schmidt said is so appalling and disparaging. counter to all of the ideas on this or that view, a lot of the republican party today just comes down to white grievance and having the attitude to haitians who we owe a massive debt to based on all kinds of american intrusion and quasi american imperial lis stick behavior that hurt haiti, it isn't true and it's an incredibly destructive thing to say. this shouldn't be a right or left issue, this is a human issue. >> and i'm -- sorry. i'm just going to play this, connie, and come to you. listen to what the former guy had to say on this issue of what happened at the border with the haitian migrants. >> they're going after the riders of the horses, not the p
lucy, you're the newbie, i'm going with you.ing about racial animus, let's strip the rhetoric and say, white people. i'd love your reaction to what tucker is doing and the corrosive nature it's having on the republican party. >> well, it's very depressing to be a person who came up in republican politics as i did because what steve schmidt said is so appalling and disparaging. counter to all of the ideas on this or that view, a lot of the republican party today just comes down to white...
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>> when lucy and ricky had a baby, it was like huge. it was the highest rated show of the series.t changed the dynamic because all of a sudden it became centered around the family unit. i think "i love lucy" was the big bang of the family sitcom. >> and then the family moved to the suburbs. >> isn't this exciting? we're in our very own home. >> and that mirrored what was happening in america at the time. >> advertisers wanted to cater towards that new suburban family that needed to buy that kitchen appliance or needed that buy that vacuum. >> and after "i love lucy," there was a formula for what the american family should look like. >> "ozzie and harriet." i just loved everybody in it, actually. >> can you bring it in, i'm starved. >> it was a happy, gentle, american family of the 1950s. >> how much do you need? >> pa, that's okay. >> don't worry about it, you can pay me back. >> honest, pop, i don't want it. >> what's the matter with you, david, you got rocks in your head? >> the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people. but they en
>> when lucy and ricky had a baby, it was like huge. it was the highest rated show of the series.t changed the dynamic because all of a sudden it became centered around the family unit. i think "i love lucy" was the big bang of the family sitcom. >> and then the family moved to the suburbs. >> isn't this exciting? we're in our very own home. >> and that mirrored what was happening in america at the time. >> advertisers wanted to cater towards that new...
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editor at the telegraph, lucy fisher-— political editor at the telegraph, i lucy fisher._ thank lucyternoon. thank you forjoining _ lucy fisher. good afternoon. thank you forjoining us. _ lucy fisher. good afternoon. thank you forjoining us, and _ lucy fisher. good afternoon. thank you forjoining us, and first - lucy fisher. good afternoon. thank you forjoining us, and first of- lucy fisher. good afternoon. thank you forjoining us, and first of all. you forjoining us, and first of all let's start with that first big name that we got, gavin williamson. how much of a surprise davies have been or, you know, not at all? i much of a surprise davies have been or, you know, not at all?— or, you know, not at all? i think it is probably _ or, you know, not at all? i think it is probably the — or, you know, not at all? i think it is probably the least _ or, you know, not at all? i think it is probably the least surprising . is probably the least surprising removal from the cabinet. williamson had been widely slated to be moved from a job. it remains to be seen whether he will get a newjob. it
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lucy fleming, the niece of ian - lucy fleming, the niece of ian fleming.ere are worries that when the lava does hit the water there could be explosions and noxious gas could be released as it begins to cool. the headlines on bbc news... the army is on standby to help ease the uk�*s fuel crisis as the government asks up to 150 military tanker drivers to prepare to deliver to forecourts meanwhile the petrol retailers association says don�*t panic buy. i�*m afraid to say that there is still quite a bit of panic buying around the country. we do ask people to come down and that the system get back to normal. r.kelly is facing life in jail after being found guilty of exploiting his superstar status to traffick women and children for sexual abuse. a 36—year—old man is expected to appear in court today charged with the murder of sabina nessa a teacherfound dead in south london more than a week ago. keeping an eye on climate change with an out of this world view the new satellite watching what humans are doing to the planet. britain�*s labour party has pledged to "
lucy fleming, the niece of ian - lucy fleming, the niece of ian fleming.ere are worries that when the lava does hit the water there could be explosions and noxious gas could be released as it begins to cool. the headlines on bbc news... the army is on standby to help ease the uk�*s fuel crisis as the government asks up to 150 military tanker drivers to prepare to deliver to forecourts meanwhile the petrol retailers association says don�*t panic buy. i�*m afraid to say that there is still...
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>> lucy, thank you. lucy kafanov live for us in costa mesa. appreciate it. joining me now is ron brownstein, cnn's senior political analyst and senior editor at "the atlantic." we have caroline heldman, democratic strategist and professor of critical theory and social justice. also with us, lonnie chen, former public policy director for the republican mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. thanks to awful you for being with us. a bit like the old days. ron, i'll start with you. in this margin of neuse tomb win, if it's as big as those exit polls now suggest, when he sits down at his desk on wednesday to write out thank you cards, should the first one be to donald trump for giving him something to run against and the second one to larry elder for making that possible by claiming to be further to the right of donald trump? >> maybe reverse. maybe reverse the order. look, the recall got on the ballot by mobilizing discontent in the most conservative parts of the state, particularly to governor newsom's tough measures on lockdowns in response to covid last ye
>> lucy, thank you. lucy kafanov live for us in costa mesa. appreciate it. joining me now is ron brownstein, cnn's senior political analyst and senior editor at "the atlantic." we have caroline heldman, democratic strategist and professor of critical theory and social justice. also with us, lonnie chen, former public policy director for the republican mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. thanks to awful you for being with us. a bit like the old days. ron, i'll start with...
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lucy manning, bbc news.appearance from a street in south london prompted a wave of demonstrations highlighting women's fears of violence, and calls for their safety to be taken more seriously. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe they feel. the case of sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested, but also fury that a young woman's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking down the street. her murder shone a light on the daily dark experiences of so many women. harassment from strangers, a constant state of alert for attackers and changing behaviour to avoid being harmed. we spoke to a group of students at the london school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home, so i feel safer. my mum, she cannot sleep at night unless i text her. i have to text her every night if i go to a club or a restaurant, i have to text her t
lucy manning, bbc news.appearance from a street in south london prompted a wave of demonstrations highlighting women's fears of violence, and calls for their safety to be taken more seriously. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe they feel. the case of sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested, but also fury that a young woman's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking...
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lucy. _ something that we would consider. lucy. thank— something that we would consider.ed rule changes leadership elections and membership selection, that is something sir keir starmer is keen to win. they think it will get through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you _ through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you a — through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man _ through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man has - through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man has been . through, but let's c. jonathan, - thank you. a man has been arrested in connection with the murder of sabina nessa. the 28 —year—old teacher was killed in south—east london nine days ago in what police describe as a significant development. the 36 —year—old man was detained in the early hours of this morning. 0ur was detained in the early hours of this morning. our top stories this afternoon on bbc news... ministers urged public not to panic buy petrol as the petrol retailers association tells the bbc that as many as 90% of their members for court have run dry. and labour's deputy leader angela rayne
lucy. _ something that we would consider. lucy. thank— something that we would consider.ed rule changes leadership elections and membership selection, that is something sir keir starmer is keen to win. they think it will get through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you _ through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you a — through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man _ through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man has - through, but let's c. jonathan, thank you. a man has been . through, but...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, france.: this week marks 80 years since one of the worst massacres of the second world war. nearly 34,000 dues were kill by the nazis as a ravine over just two days. mass graves are still being discovered. the country still grapples with how the atrocity should be remembered. >> visiting in 1950. it is the place where she could have died. but she is alive now. it is down to extraordinary good fortune. she was one-year-old in september 1941 when her mother obeyed a nazi announcement calling all juice -- jews to a checkpoint on the outskirts of town. >> they did not know they were going to the yard. they were told they were going to germany. >> there was no deportation. they were marched into a ravine, made to undress, and shot dead. >> 30,00people, not using machines or gas chambers. simply killed by bullets. >> a ni photographer took this picture of the bodies of jewish men, women, and children being covered by sand. larissa is alive because at the last moment, her mother gave her away. >> i
lucy williamson, bbc news, france.: this week marks 80 years since one of the worst massacres of the second world war. nearly 34,000 dues were kill by the nazis as a ravine over just two days. mass graves are still being discovered. the country still grapples with how the atrocity should be remembered. >> visiting in 1950. it is the place where she could have died. but she is alive now. it is down to extraordinary good fortune. she was one-year-old in september 1941 when her mother obeyed...
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the experienced mary urps and lucy staniforth are back in the team. another milestone for 18—year—old emma raducanu at the us open. the briton is in quarterfinal action at flushing meadows at around 5pm uk time — she faces the tokyo olympic champion this summer, belinda bencic. but raducanu still hasn't lost a set in this remarkable run to the last eight. the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968. i think there's so many of them things i'm impressed by. first of all, she's very exuberant, she's a lovely person. if you're good, you're good. it is just about whether or not you can handle everything that goes with it, to be obsolete honest. personality on the court is a pleasure to watch. so it will do infinite things for british tennis, and i think she's going to be able to handle it. but there is an awful lot that she will have to handle. george russell will partner lewis hamilton at mercedes next season, forming an all—british driver line up. the 23—year—old replaces valtteri bottas, who hasjoined alfa romeo. russell has
the experienced mary urps and lucy staniforth are back in the team. another milestone for 18—year—old emma raducanu at the us open. the briton is in quarterfinal action at flushing meadows at around 5pm uk time — she faces the tokyo olympic champion this summer, belinda bencic. but raducanu still hasn't lost a set in this remarkable run to the last eight. the last briton to win the women's title was virginia wade, back in 1968. i think there's so many of them things i'm impressed by....
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lucy and ailbhe will be back in just over half an hour for more. sport is next.f the ryder cup. the opening ceremony with both captains making the speeches, you're on the defending champions and their opponents heavily fancied and facing questions over the team spirit. relaxed and ready to go. if europe's players are feeling any nerves, while judging players are feeling any nerves, whilejudging by players are feeling any nerves, while judging by the team photo, players are feeling any nerves, whilejudging by the team photo, you would hardly have guessed that. but then spirit is their speciality. they've won four of the past five writer cups and most recently in paris in 2018. inspired by the man known as the postman, they say he always delivers in three years on, europe's talisman can hardly wait. any opportunity you have two grab hold of that trophy when it's on a waste oil is pretty magical. we are really nearly go time it is no better feeling that i've ever had in picking up on the first team at ryder cup. but picking up on the first team at ryder cup-— pickin
lucy and ailbhe will be back in just over half an hour for more. sport is next.f the ryder cup. the opening ceremony with both captains making the speeches, you're on the defending champions and their opponents heavily fancied and facing questions over the team spirit. relaxed and ready to go. if europe's players are feeling any nerves, while judging players are feeling any nerves, whilejudging by players are feeling any nerves, while judging by the team photo, players are feeling any nerves,...
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. >> it's lucy approved, too. >> yes. >> we miss seeing lucy. the viewers keep asking me how she is doing. >> we have to get the live camera set up at home. i have so much going on back here, right. >>> let's get you into the weather forecast. it was hot out there for your dogs, your cats, whatever kind of animals you have, especially through the inland valleys. in livermore some of the warmest temperatures 94 now, down to 80s through 7:00 and then eventually some 60s through 9:00 and 10:00. we will get the cooler breeze back tonight and it will drop the temperatures off. not as warm towards san jose. currently 81 degrees. 70s next few hours and then lots of 60s here through 8, 9, and 10 as well. let's get you ready to go for that tuesday morning forecast. no problems at all. mostly sunny skies across bay. a little bit of fog in san francisco. 54 in the south bay, the tri-valley at 58. more 50s through the east bay, san francisco and the north bay with a little bit of patchy fog in san francisco. through the day tomorrow, look, temperatures are
. >> it's lucy approved, too. >> yes. >> we miss seeing lucy. the viewers keep asking me how she is doing. >> we have to get the live camera set up at home. i have so much going on back here, right. >>> let's get you into the weather forecast. it was hot out there for your dogs, your cats, whatever kind of animals you have, especially through the inland valleys. in livermore some of the warmest temperatures 94 now, down to 80s through 7:00 and then eventually...
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and paired with this new show called i love lucy.nd instead it got polled off of the air, again very unceremoniously when he was in the top ten. they said it was for budgetary reasons -- less popular shows of its kind. and really, that broke the momentum of her show and her career so that she was off the air for a while. she was able to get it off of the air a little bit later, but still ended up having to hire philip lower stop the show altogether. all of those things, it's like, they were off of the air for a while. and then i believe having watched the show, she had that special chemistry that we recognize with tv stars. will they, won't they, tv stars type now. they were really special. they seemed really lived in, had a connection. and she ends up replacing him twice because he is so hard. replace the first one does not stick and the second one, he is fine but i remember i don't like the later episodes with him, nearly as much as i like the other ones. so all together this is why i think we don't know, not everyone knows about h
and paired with this new show called i love lucy.nd instead it got polled off of the air, again very unceremoniously when he was in the top ten. they said it was for budgetary reasons -- less popular shows of its kind. and really, that broke the momentum of her show and her career so that she was off the air for a while. she was able to get it off of the air a little bit later, but still ended up having to hire philip lower stop the show altogether. all of those things, it's like, they were off...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ormer president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announced list of names consists exclusively of individuals who are members of the taliban or their close associates, and no women. we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records of some of those individuals. we understand the taliban has presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we willjudge it and them by its actions. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in kabul. i have to say that on the streets today, the reaction to the protest has intensified. there was gr
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ormer president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that...
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from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports.he sirens sounded again in paris today for the men accused of terrorising this city six years ago. sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no—one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars, restaurants, the football stadium, the bataclan concert hall. explosion. salah abdeslam, the only suspected attacker to survive that night, is facing the most serious charges. 19 others are accused of involvement, including mohamed abrini, also wanted by belgian prosecutors in connection with the attacks in brussels. today, a message from abdeslam. as the trial opened, the judge asked for his profession. "fighter with the islamic state," he replied. this case includes almost 2000 civil plaintiffs, many of whom have opted not to testify. translation: the suffering is unspeakable. _ it is inexpressible, but they expect tough justice. the acts these defendants are accus
from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports.he sirens sounded again in paris today for the men accused of terrorising this city six years ago. sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no—one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars, restaurants, the football stadium, the bataclan concert hall. explosion. salah abdeslam, the only suspected attacker...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.d in a black t—shirt and with a black beard and he was asked by the presiding judge what was his profession and he said soldier of the islamic state.— profession and he said soldier of the islamic state. hugh schofield in thank ou. our top story this lunchtime. mps are set to vote today on the government's controversial plan to raise national insurance to fund the nhs and social care. the meteorite that landed on a family's driveway in the cotswolds — now the scorched tarmac is destined for a museum. coming up on the bbc news channel... five premier league clubs will be without the brazilian players they didn't allow to travel for international matches because of covid. players can be banned from appearing for their clubs for five days after the intenrational break. after the desperate scramble to flee afghanistan, thousands of afghan refugees are now adjusting to their new lives in the uk. but while 8,000 afghans were evacuated by the uk military, the question remains of what will hap
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.d in a black t—shirt and with a black beard and he was asked by the presiding judge what was his profession and he said soldier of the islamic state.— profession and he said soldier of the islamic state. hugh schofield in thank ou. our top story this lunchtime. mps are set to vote today on the government's controversial plan to raise national insurance to fund the nhs and social care. the meteorite that landed on a family's driveway in the cotswolds — now...
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lucy manning, bbc news.t 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i'm joined now by the bbc�*s will grant, who is in port—au—prince for us. great to have you from there. it's rare that we get to speak to people on the ground in this way. just start by asking you what sort of country are haitians returning to given the political instability, the natural disasters that we have seen there just in the last few weeks? this is really the very worst result that those deportees could have possibly expected or wished for. their intentions were to make it to the us and indeed they did that. they were under that bridge at the makeshift camp in t
lucy manning, bbc news.t 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i'm joined now by the bbc�*s will...
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cbs' lucy craft spoke to one gold medalist who is already winning. >> reporter: in her paralympic debuto business, grabbing team u.s.a.'s first gold medal with a record time in the 400 freestyle. an assistant gave her the news with a tap on the head. >> when i came into the wall i got one tap for gold, two taps for silver and three taps for bronze and i got that one tap and i will never forget that moment. >> reporter: so you knew before anybody had said anything to you that you had won the race? >> yeah because they're not allowed to talk to me on the playing field. so i got that one tap, and i knew that i had won gold! >> reporter: the 17-year-old later won bronze in the 200 meter individual medley. peagz competes in the s-11 class the most severely visually impaired. an autoimmune disease left her without sight and despondent just a three years ago. >> my parent would drag me out of the house for a five minute walk, just kicking and screaming on a five minute walk. >> reporter: now she's a champion is swimmer and a tic tok star, with 2 million followers, mixing goofy humor with bruta
cbs' lucy craft spoke to one gold medalist who is already winning. >> reporter: in her paralympic debuto business, grabbing team u.s.a.'s first gold medal with a record time in the 400 freestyle. an assistant gave her the news with a tap on the head. >> when i came into the wall i got one tap for gold, two taps for silver and three taps for bronze and i got that one tap and i will never forget that moment. >> reporter: so you knew before anybody had said anything to you that...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.recious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't, no. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.recious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't, no. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twynham and lucy beresfordy with us for that. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, says protecting customers during a time of heightened global gas prices is an �*absolute priority�* for the government. ministers have been holding urgent talks with representatives of the energy industry today — and more discussions about the way forward will take place on monday. there are some warnings the increased costs — already affecting some businesses — could also mean higher bills for domestic consumers. it's understood that four small energy companies are set to go bust next week. strong global demand is one of the reasons prices are at record highs. emma pinchbeck is the chief executive of energy uk and earlier she explained what customers can do if they have concerns. what is clear is that there are record—breaking prices at the moment having an impact on the industry. there are processes in place so that if anyone ends up impacted by this, their supplierfails or if anyone ends up impacted by this, their supplier
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twynham and lucy beresfordy with us for that. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, says protecting customers during a time of heightened global gas prices is an �*absolute priority�* for the government. ministers have been holding urgent talks with representatives of the energy industry today — and more discussions about the way forward will take place on monday. there are some warnings the increased costs —...
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lucy manning, bbc news.g champion doyeon lee has been riding more than 300km every week. but despite nearly a decade in the sport, she's still not always welcomed on the roads. during a recent race, people even called the police to report a "dangerous" women was loose on the roads. bbc korea'sjulie yoonnyung lee spoke to doyeon ahead of herjourney to tokyo. translation: my hope, my dream and my goal is to cycle. _ doyeon lee without the bicycle has no dreams or goals to achieve. how cycling saved my life. translation: hello. iam doyeon lee, a hand cyclist from south korea. at 19 years old, doyeon lee was involved in a serious fall. translation: | felt - like i had lost everything. i became depressed and i couldn't break out of it. i lost my weight for a long time. that's how i lived for a while. she began cycling at 41 years old. three years later in rio, she won a silver medal. translation: if my daughter is having a hard time, i want l to do everything for her. back then 20 million won was a lot of money.
lucy manning, bbc news.g champion doyeon lee has been riding more than 300km every week. but despite nearly a decade in the sport, she's still not always welcomed on the roads. during a recent race, people even called the police to report a "dangerous" women was loose on the roads. bbc korea'sjulie yoonnyung lee spoke to doyeon ahead of herjourney to tokyo. translation: my hope, my dream and my goal is to cycle. _ doyeon lee without the bicycle has no dreams or goals to achieve. how...
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a desperate always seemed to last turn. lucy newman. there apologies for that. well, as we mentioned before, present madura began speaking at us. president joe biden has announced his country will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the fines of ac seem to developing nations. he made the pledge of virtual cobit 19 summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly. additional doses will see the total u. s. commitment on vaccine sharing exceed 1000000000 doses. drove audiences that will be shipped by this time next year. united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year and brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated. put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world. for us, we'll send it, send back the back to the united states to the leaders as both count
a desperate always seemed to last turn. lucy newman. there apologies for that. well, as we mentioned before, present madura began speaking at us. president joe biden has announced his country will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the fines of ac seem to developing nations. he made the pledge of virtual cobit 19 summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly. additional doses will see the total u. s. commitment on vaccine sharing exceed 1000000000 doses. drove audiences that will be...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.genuine mistake" after he confused the footballer marcus rashford with the rugby player maro itoje. in an interview with the evening standard newspaper, mr williamson said he'd held talks on zoom with the manchester united forward, who campaigned for free school meals provision during the pandemic. but aides later confirmed he'd actually met mr itoje. in today's tennis in new york, a remarkable achievement in the us open for britain's emma raducanu, who's swept to victory against switzerland's belinda bencic. it means the 18—year—old from kent is through to her first—ever semifinal at a grand slam tournament. she has made history, she is the first ever player to make it through to the semifinals from the qualifying rounds. live to flushing meadows and our correspondent samira husain. after a two year absence the crowds are back at the us open and ready for new heroes. they mightjust have found one in great britain's emma raducanu. the moment the dream got even bigger for british tennis
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.genuine mistake" after he confused the footballer marcus rashford with the rugby player maro itoje. in an interview with the evening standard newspaper, mr williamson said he'd held talks on zoom with the manchester united forward, who campaigned for free school meals provision during the pandemic. but aides later confirmed he'd actually met mr itoje. in today's tennis in new york, a remarkable achievement in the us open for britain's emma raducanu, who's...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ttacks and the rise of islamist extremism in france has left the country soul—searching over its much valued secularism. let's discuss this now, an important report we just heard, this attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i am a olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making . political scientist making comparison and the best way of making sense of secularism and france and the terrorist attacks is to make a comparison with make country the united states and we are now approaching the 28 year anniversary of september 11, and very similar questions asked here and there and i think after a few years, the united states really focused on citizenship and not discriminating, and in the last 20 years there has been major steps forward in the united states for the integration of muslim minority into mainstream. but
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ttacks and the rise of islamist extremism in france has left the country soul—searching over its much valued secularism. let's discuss this now, an important report we just heard, this attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i am a olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making ....
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so lucy will be the 1st time they meet at senior level, right? economy is the 1st qualified to each grand slam. final fernandez has one w t, a title that came this year in mexico. and apart from the ranking, the big change in their career will be prize money. the winner of the us open takes home $2500000.00 hall thought for the runner up, where you heard earlier, layla fernandez speaking about her father's support, but he won't be caught side later. and his wife, extremely superstitious. and my daughter's as well, you know, we've like, look, i've been using the same shampooing game there and i've been using the same gene. and i think the same socks and underwear when we figured out what's working we don't, we don't mess with it last time. it showed up to find out there was, she made it to the final and she lost it. so i was hating myself for a good 2 months afterwards. man, he nighted fans. i eagerly awaiting the return of christiana, rinaldo, who's expected to begin his 2nd spell with the club on sack. today, it's newcastle. the portuguese star
so lucy will be the 1st time they meet at senior level, right? economy is the 1st qualified to each grand slam. final fernandez has one w t, a title that came this year in mexico. and apart from the ranking, the big change in their career will be prize money. the winner of the us open takes home $2500000.00 hall thought for the runner up, where you heard earlier, layla fernandez speaking about her father's support, but he won't be caught side later. and his wife, extremely superstitious. and my...