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lucy manning, bbc news. i asked our legal correspondent clive coleman where today's developments leave the apparent conflict between the law and parliamentary privilege. i think it leaves everything in a bit of a mess. we had a similar situation some seven years ago, i think it leaves everything in a bit of a mess. people will remember the super injunction story that was a very big story that ran and ran. seven years ago, there was an injunction in place, i can say now it was related to the football the ryan giggs, over allegations of an affair. and that got out on the twitter, in spite of the injunction, some 75,000 people tweeted it, and john hemming, the liberal democrat mp stood up in parliament and named him. now that was seen to be constitutionally really quite thing, because the injunction is ordered by the court, it is the rule of law, working an operative, and then mp standing up and using parliamentary privilege to effectively pierce the injunction was seen as not a good thing if it happened on a r
lucy manning, bbc news. i asked our legal correspondent clive coleman where today's developments leave the apparent conflict between the law and parliamentary privilege. i think it leaves everything in a bit of a mess. we had a similar situation some seven years ago, i think it leaves everything in a bit of a mess. people will remember the super injunction story that was a very big story that ran and ran. seven years ago, there was an injunction in place, i can say now it was related to the...
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lucy manning, bbc news.hose responsible for the murder of the us—based journalist jamal khashoggi will be brought to justice. he was speaking publicly for the first time since mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister has said that saudi arabia's explanation for the death of mr khashoggi lacks credibility. president erdogan of turkey has said mr khashoggi was the victim of premeditated political murder. tim willcox reports. at the centre of a diplomatic whirlwind, crown prince mohammed bin salman swept into a riyadh conference this evening. up until now, he'd never spoken publicly about the death of jamal khashoggi. translation: the incident that took place is very painful for all saudis, especially ordinary saudi citizens, and i believe it is painful for any human in the world. today the kingdom of saudi arabia is taking all legal measures to complete investigations jointly with the turkish government to reach result and bring those guilty tojustice
lucy manning, bbc news.hose responsible for the murder of the us—based journalist jamal khashoggi will be brought to justice. he was speaking publicly for the first time since mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister has said that saudi arabia's explanation for the death of mr khashoggi lacks credibility. president erdogan of turkey has said mr khashoggi was the victim of premeditated political murder. tim willcox reports. at the...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ed to be the worst torrential rainfall in ten years. around 200 millimeters of rain are forecast in just 12 hours. it's just days since tropical storm leslie swept across the country — and flash floods in the balearic islands left 13 people dead. the sagrada familia basilica, one of spain's most popular tourist sites, has agreed to pay $41—million to authorities in barcelona, because it turns out it's had no building permit, for more than 130 years. the money will be spent on improving public transport and access to the monument and surrounding area. the duke and duchess of sussex have kicked off their shoes to walk along bondi beach in sydney. harry and meghan met a surfing group for an event called ‘fluro friday'. the group dress in colourful clothing and discuss mental health issues. later the duke is due to climb the harbour bridge and raise a flag for the invictus games, the competition for armed forces veterans which he set up. the couple will also meet prime minister scott morri
lucy manning, bbc news.ed to be the worst torrential rainfall in ten years. around 200 millimeters of rain are forecast in just 12 hours. it's just days since tropical storm leslie swept across the country — and flash floods in the balearic islands left 13 people dead. the sagrada familia basilica, one of spain's most popular tourist sites, has agreed to pay $41—million to authorities in barcelona, because it turns out it's had no building permit, for more than 130 years. the money will be...
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here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. he was the man who couldn't be named.one knows the businessman who tried to hide his identity is sir philip green. money, famous friends, a retail empire, but but no match for the house of lords, the calm surroundings the scene for a dramatic naming using rules that stop those talking in parliament being sued. i feel it's my duty under parliamentary privilege to name philip green as the individual in question, given that the media have been subject to an injunction preventing publication of the full details of the story, which is clearly in the public interest. until then, a temporary court injunction had stopped the daily telegraph publishing a story which it claims is about sir philip facing allegations of sexual and racial harassment. tonight, the topshop owner responded. in a statement, sir philip said, "to the extent that it has been suggested that i have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour, i categorically and wholly deny these allegations". he said that like all big businesses, his business of 20,000
here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. he was the man who couldn't be named.one knows the businessman who tried to hide his identity is sir philip green. money, famous friends, a retail empire, but but no match for the house of lords, the calm surroundings the scene for a dramatic naming using rules that stop those talking in parliament being sued. i feel it's my duty under parliamentary privilege to name philip green as the individual in question, given that the media have been...
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lucy manning, bbc news.of what is expected to be the worst torrential rainfall in ten years. around 200 mm of rain are forecast in just 12 hours. it is just days since tropical storm leslie swept across the country, and flash—floods in the balearic islands left 13 people dead. the government is replacing names with numbers on doors. the eu commission has dis— associated itself from it. the sagrada familia basilica, one of spain's most popular tourist sites, has agreed to pay $41 million to authorities in barcelona because it turns out it has had no building permit for more than 130 years. the money will be spent on improving public transport and access to the monument and surrounding area. some of the world's biggest brands are investing heavily in technology to bring their products and services closer to people. that includes artists and performers, very big brands, some of them, also developing innovative ways to bring their live shows to life. # in the name of love... four musicians, 17,000 fans. so how d
lucy manning, bbc news.of what is expected to be the worst torrential rainfall in ten years. around 200 mm of rain are forecast in just 12 hours. it is just days since tropical storm leslie swept across the country, and flash—floods in the balearic islands left 13 people dead. the government is replacing names with numbers on doors. the eu commission has dis— associated itself from it. the sagrada familia basilica, one of spain's most popular tourist sites, has agreed to pay $41 million to...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex are continuing their tour of australia.couple have made their way back to sydney for the opening of the invictus games, the games devised by prince harry mainly for injured armed services personnel and veterans. some of the world's biggest brands are investing heavily in technology to bring their products and services closer to people. and that process extends to artists and performers, who are developing innovative ways to bring their shows to life, and in some cases, guaranteeing a good view from anywhere in even the biggest venues. one of the bands pioneering this approach is the rock group u2, as mark savage discovered. # in the name of love #. four musicians, 17,000 fans. so, how do you make sure everyone gets a good view? u2‘s answer is to build a one—of—a—kind, double—sided video screen, that's almost 30 metres long. and they don'tjust project their faces on it, they climb inside. it's a very expensive way of getting from that big stage down to this little one down here. the band's bassist, adam clayton, showed me ho
lucy manning, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex are continuing their tour of australia.couple have made their way back to sydney for the opening of the invictus games, the games devised by prince harry mainly for injured armed services personnel and veterans. some of the world's biggest brands are investing heavily in technology to bring their products and services closer to people. and that process extends to artists and performers, who are developing innovative ways to bring their...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the midterm elections next month, the political divide is growing deeper. more and more americans are choosing to live in communities where neighbours not only share the same values, but often vote the same way too. rajini vaidyanthan has been on the road in the state of tennessee to explore why people who live just 30 miles apart have opposite views on core campaign issues. america is deeply divided. america is deeply dividedlj america is deeply divided. ijust don't feel that trump is really our boys. democrats tried to divide us asa boys. democrats tried to divide us as a country. some say it's donald trump polarising the us. very fine people on both sides of. i've never heard ofa on both sides of. i've never heard of a good nazi. others blame his predecessor. the parties started making divisions on racial lines. can it be bridged? we don't want to understand each other any more. to look at some of those divisions, we're going to take you on the shortest road trip to explain america
lucy manning, bbc news. the midterm elections next month, the political divide is growing deeper. more and more americans are choosing to live in communities where neighbours not only share the same values, but often vote the same way too. rajini vaidyanthan has been on the road in the state of tennessee to explore why people who live just 30 miles apart have opposite views on core campaign issues. america is deeply divided. america is deeply dividedlj america is deeply divided. ijust don't...
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lucy manning, bbc news.al brexit, caused by the need for new border controls that may not be ready in time. that's the warning from the government watchdog, the national audit office, which scrutinises government departments. it says the government has made some progress on preparing for the possibility of a so—called "hard" brexit, but that was likely to cause queues and delays at border crossings. our economics editor kamal ahmed reports. a smoothly operating border, this one at dover, where hundreds of trucks a day travel to and from the european union, with no checks and no taxes. but, like the white cliffs, we rather take it for granted. but what if all that changes, abruptly, next year? given the scale of the task, what we found is that there are risks to the effective operation of the border, if we leave the eu in march next year under a no deal. even if there is a deal, there is still a great deal that will need to be done. today's report says a brexit no deal contains a number of risks for which the
lucy manning, bbc news.al brexit, caused by the need for new border controls that may not be ready in time. that's the warning from the government watchdog, the national audit office, which scrutinises government departments. it says the government has made some progress on preparing for the possibility of a so—called "hard" brexit, but that was likely to cause queues and delays at border crossings. our economics editor kamal ahmed reports. a smoothly operating border, this one at...
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lucy manning, bbc news.he us—based saudi journalist — jamal khashoggi — in turkey two weeks ago. today america, britain, france and the netherlands became the latest countries to pull out of attending an investment conference in saudi next week. a number of organisations have also said they won't go. the saudis have denied having anything to do with the disappearance of mr khashoggi. james landale has this report. it is called davos in the desert. a big international conference in saudi arabia next week to encourage investment. already dozens of companies have pulled out amid accusations the country was behind the alleged murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. now allies are withdrawing. britons said international development secretary liam fox would not attend. the us treasury secretary, steve mnuchin, also pulled out, as did the french and dutch finance ministers. the us said it had the case very seriously but was willing to give saudi arabia time to investigate and explain. i told president trump this
lucy manning, bbc news.he us—based saudi journalist — jamal khashoggi — in turkey two weeks ago. today america, britain, france and the netherlands became the latest countries to pull out of attending an investment conference in saudi next week. a number of organisations have also said they won't go. the saudis have denied having anything to do with the disappearance of mr khashoggi. james landale has this report. it is called davos in the desert. a big international conference in saudi...
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lucy manning, bbc news.e process to acquire a gender recognition certificate. thank you forjoining us today. tell us thank you forjoining us today. tell us what was that process like?m was very, very intrusive. it was costly, and it was fraught with trying to make sure you got everything right the first time. i know some people who have been through about six attempts to get one. there's only 5500 that have been allowed within the country, or applied for and gotten, so it shows you it is quite hard to actually get when you work out the number of trans women and trans men out there. and really upsets you the most, personally, about the 200a act? and really upsets you the most, personally, about the 2004 act7m itself, i think the act was quite good. you have to look at it as a whole. it has been a slow, but sure progress. at the moment until 2015 you had to divorce your partner, you could not get a gender recognition certificate on yes —— unless you divorced. the number —— the moment you are divorced you are e
lucy manning, bbc news.e process to acquire a gender recognition certificate. thank you forjoining us today. tell us thank you forjoining us today. tell us what was that process like?m was very, very intrusive. it was costly, and it was fraught with trying to make sure you got everything right the first time. i know some people who have been through about six attempts to get one. there's only 5500 that have been allowed within the country, or applied for and gotten, so it shows you it is quite...
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"i love lucy." man, did i. that was my favorite show. more news.s denial to me could not have been stronger that he had no knowledge and it sounded like he and also the crown prince had no knowledge. >> neil: the saudi king telling the president of the united states he denies knowing anything that happened. mike pompeo is on way to get to the bottom of it. i am talking about the fate of the missing journalist feared dead. now, the question is oil and whether it will spike because of it. a host of other investments go through the floor because of
"i love lucy." man, did i. that was my favorite show. more news.s denial to me could not have been stronger that he had no knowledge and it sounded like he and also the crown prince had no knowledge. >> neil: the saudi king telling the president of the united states he denies knowing anything that happened. mike pompeo is on way to get to the bottom of it. i am talking about the fate of the missing journalist feared dead. now, the question is oil and whether it will spike...
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"i love lucy." man, did i. that was my favorite show. more news. neil cavuto starts right about now. >>> his denial to me could not have been stronger that he had no knowledge and it sounded like he and also the crown prince had no knowledge. >> neil: the saudi king telling the president of the united states he denies knowing anything that happened. mike pompeo is on way to get to the bottom of it. i am talking about the fate of the missing journalist feared dead. now, the question is oil and whether it will spike because of it. a host of other investments go through the floor because of a tit for at that time. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. first, to john roberts at the white house on what is fast becoming a very delicate balancing act for the president of the united states. >> reporter: i'm told by officials on the q.t. we may hear something from saudi arabia in the not too distant future explaining what may have happened to the saudi journalist who is was a columnist for "the washington post," jamal khashoggi. a suggestion of a rogue opera
"i love lucy." man, did i. that was my favorite show. more news. neil cavuto starts right about now. >>> his denial to me could not have been stronger that he had no knowledge and it sounded like he and also the crown prince had no knowledge. >> neil: the saudi king telling the president of the united states he denies knowing anything that happened. mike pompeo is on way to get to the bottom of it. i am talking about the fate of the missing journalist feared dead. now,...
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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. who is he?y abusing some of his staff. he's gone to court to stop his identity being revealed. the telegraph prevented from publishing full details of their story, which claimed the businessman was hiding his behaviour behind ndas — nondisclosure agreements. these nondisclosure agreements have overshot their remit. they're actually now being misused by powerful people in business to effectively gag employees with serious claims against them of wrongdoing, in this case, sexual harassment and racism, and we don't think that's right, and it's now a cause for politicians to take up and question whether these agreements have a place in civilised society. so what is an nda? it's a contract to stop the disclosure of confidential information, for example, not revealing details to a competitor. but it's also used if you've had an employment dispute. you may end up signing one in return for a pay—off. originally, the high court ruled the businessman's name and the allegations could be published. that it w
here's our special correspondent lucy manning. who is he?y abusing some of his staff. he's gone to court to stop his identity being revealed. the telegraph prevented from publishing full details of their story, which claimed the businessman was hiding his behaviour behind ndas — nondisclosure agreements. these nondisclosure agreements have overshot their remit. they're actually now being misused by powerful people in business to effectively gag employees with serious claims against them of...
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lucy kafanov is joining us. >> reporter: they employed a 15-man hit squad to lay in wait for the journalist inside the istanbulsulate. among this team reportedly a forensic expertho bought a bone saw to dismember khashoggi's body. the times alleging that he was killed within two hours of arriving at the consulate and that this 15-person t turkey a few hours later. now, a senior official who descrid this plot to "the new york times" described it as being like something out of the fi pulp fiction. the saudis have denied any volvement in this incident. they have called the claims outrageous. have expressed some concern for the missing journalist. we do know turkish security forces were hunting for a black van that may have carried khashoggi's body as well a two saudi chartered jets that left istanbul rport. the british foreign secretary has told the saudi ambassador to the u.k. they need to providean ers, but a somewhat muted response from the u.s. so far. secretary of state mike pompeo has called on the saudis to support a thorough investigation. president trump said yesterday he does not know anything about kha
lucy kafanov is joining us. >> reporter: they employed a 15-man hit squad to lay in wait for the journalist inside the istanbulsulate. among this team reportedly a forensic expertho bought a bone saw to dismember khashoggi's body. the times alleging that he was killed within two hours of arriving at the consulate and that this 15-person t turkey a few hours later. now, a senior official who descrid this plot to "the new york times" described it as being like something out of the...
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lucy mcbath talks about the death of her son by a man complaining of loud rap music in his car.ow her grief fuels her candidacy. she and others, like running for congress outside philadelphia are making gun control a central part of their campaign but so are many republicans fighting against it. >> i own guns, b nobody is taking them away. >> reporter: a familiar message and they believe a winning recent polling shows guns is not one of the top motivating factors ahead of the midterms. >> as this plays out, tell us about the announcement by the trump administration re rding the southern border. >> eporter: 5200 su ac d like barbed wire will go to the border. this puts roughly the same number of troops at the border as in syria and iraq combined. president says deployment is the response to the caravan of refugees still 1,000 miles away. president trump's focus on it is a blast saying it's an alarm tactic to provoke fear. >> hallie jackson, thank you. f >> tonight there is wordother deadly burst of gunfire in an american school. a high school in mathews north carolina in charlott
lucy mcbath talks about the death of her son by a man complaining of loud rap music in his car.ow her grief fuels her candidacy. she and others, like running for congress outside philadelphia are making gun control a central part of their campaign but so are many republicans fighting against it. >> i own guns, b nobody is taking them away. >> reporter: a familiar message and they believe a winning recent polling shows guns is not one of the top motivating factors ahead of the...
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lucy to morrow i'll tell her that much when i get a man on a quest and i want to that. they have what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you what does he have to be about to do to cope with the old assisted struggles of many couples. to which at the push include impulse response both. of you out to the poor the hope of the. u.s. the sonics playing to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa become a myth they're all saying now we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization that it was. when else truths seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any new world yet to shape our disdain comes to agitate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is crude oil. so they need to actually phy
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democratic candidate lucy mcbath talks openly about the death of her son, killed by a man complainingut loud rap music in his car. >> when my son was murdered, i vowed to make a difference. >> reporter: now her grief fuels her candidacy. she and others, like democrat chrissie houlihan, running for congress outside philadelphia, are making gun control a central part of their campaigns. but so are many republicans fighting against it. >> i own guns that no one's taking away. >> reporter: a familiar message, and they believe a winning one. still, recent polls show the issue of guns is not one of the top motivating factors for most voters ahead of the midterms. >> as this plays out, tell us about this new announcement by the trump administration regarding the southern border. >> reporter: lester, 1,500 active-duty armed troops loaded with things like barbed wire will be deployed to the southwest border by the end of the week. 2,000 national guard members are already there, so this roughly puts the same number of troops on the border as in syria and iraq combined. the president in a new in
democratic candidate lucy mcbath talks openly about the death of her son, killed by a man complainingut loud rap music in his car. >> when my son was murdered, i vowed to make a difference. >> reporter: now her grief fuels her candidacy. she and others, like democrat chrissie houlihan, running for congress outside philadelphia, are making gun control a central part of their campaigns. but so are many republicans fighting against it. >> i own guns that no one's taking away....
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the fortieth iron man world championships also became the fastest ever meeting early on in the women's competition was britain's lucy charles who set a new world record in the swimming event. but then switzerland's daniela got past her in cycling at the one hundred five mile mark the swiss then held on from there also excelling in the marathon to take first place with charles settling for second and a house of germany coming in third in the men's germany's patrick lang it was trailing until the final running stage that's also perhaps because he had been stung by a jellyfish just prior to the competition and wasn't sure if he could compete but compete he did and how finally making his mark late on and beating the previous race record by almost nine minutes he then dropped to his knees to propose to his girlfriend. long also became the first athlete in history to finish the competition in under eight hours. northern ireland's jonathan wright has set a new supers bikes a record in argentina he becomes the first rider to win ten straight super bike races having already retained his world title calls arc rider started ei
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democratic candidate lucy mcbath talks openly about the death of her son, killed by a man complaining about loud rap music in his car. >> when my son was murdered, i vowed to make a difference. >> reporter: now her grief fuel herself candidacy. she and others like democrat krissy hoolihan running for congress outside philadelphia are making gun control a central part of their campaigns, but so are many republicans, fighting against it. >> i own guns that no one's taking away. >> reporter: a familiar message, and they believe a winning one. still, recent polling shows the issue of guns is not one of the top motivating factors for most voters ahead of the midterms. marlie, back to you. >> hallie, thank you. >>> as thousands of migrants continue their journey to the u.s., the pentagon announced a deployment of 5,200 troops to the southwest border. with about 2,000 national guard troops already there, this puts roughly the same number of troops serving at the border as in syria and iraq combined. let's bring in nbc news's susan michael cohen maginnis in washington, d.c. with. what does th
democratic candidate lucy mcbath talks openly about the death of her son, killed by a man complaining about loud rap music in his car. >> when my son was murdered, i vowed to make a difference. >> reporter: now her grief fuel herself candidacy. she and others like democrat krissy hoolihan running for congress outside philadelphia are making gun control a central part of their campaigns, but so are many republicans, fighting against it. >> i own guns that no one's taking away....
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the fortieth the iron man world championships also became the fastest ever leading early on in the women's competition was britain's lucy charles who set a new world record in the swimming event. but then switzerland's daniella grief got past her in cycling at the one hundred five mile mark the swiss then held on from there also excelling in the marathon to take first place with charles settling for second and how good germany coming in third. in the men's germany's patrick long it was trailing until the final running stage that's also perhaps because he had been stung by a jellyfish just prior to the competition and wasn't sure if he could compete but compete he did and how finally making his mark late on and beating the previous race record by almost nine minutes he then dropped to his knees to propose to his girlfriend. long also became the first athlete in history to finish the competition in under eight hours. it watching t.v. news live from berlin that is it for now but you can get the latest updates on our website that's com all follow us on twitter thank you for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a
the fortieth the iron man world championships also became the fastest ever leading early on in the women's competition was britain's lucy charles who set a new world record in the swimming event. but then switzerland's daniella grief got past her in cycling at the one hundred five mile mark the swiss then held on from there also excelling in the marathon to take first place with charles settling for second and how good germany coming in third. in the men's germany's patrick long it was trailing...
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lucy kafanov reports. >> reporter: this was an explosive report alleging that the saudisad deployed a 50 man hit squad toay in wait for the journalist inside the consulate. the new york times reporting asthat among the team a forensic expert who brought a bone saw to dismember his body. and we know security forces were hunting for a black van that may have carried khashoggi's body as well as two saudi chartered jet that the arrived l and istanbul airport. the british foreign secretary says that they need to provides s, but a somewhat muted response from the u.s., secretary of state mike pompeo has called on the saudis to support ahorough investigation. president trump said yesterday that he does not know anything about khashoggi's disappearance. >> i know nothing right now. i know what everybody else knows. nothing. >> reporter: khashoggi was a vocal critic of the crown prince and told the bbchree days before he went miss thaeg kning had made powerful enemies. and his fiance now has a police escort. lucy kafanov, nbc news, london. >>> and the case against darren wentz is wraing up. he is the only witness
lucy kafanov reports. >> reporter: this was an explosive report alleging that the saudisad deployed a 50 man hit squad toay in wait for the journalist inside the consulate. the new york times reporting asthat among the team a forensic expert who brought a bone saw to dismember his body. and we know security forces were hunting for a black van that may have carried khashoggi's body as well as two saudi chartered jet that the arrived l and istanbul airport. the british foreign secretary...
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support these amendments that and franchise black man or do we oppose them until they include women as well? and lucy blackwell and others chose the latter. elizabeth k stanton and susan b said, please stop telling us to wait our turn. if we don't get this now we will oppose these amendments. so, big rift, set the suffrage movement back because they were fighting with each other. and by the end of the 19th century, the two groups did recognize, literally with the next generation. but it was a tentative peace, and they agreed to pursue a state-by-state strategy for suffrage and let the federal amendment language -- languish. the idea was that if enough states passed suffrage a federal amendment would be inevitable. state-by-state organizing is incredibly hard and it's expensive and you need an state,ation and every and in some states you need a referendum, and in some states you have to pass it by two successive legislature, and it was slow going and the people voting on a were men. so the state-by-state strategy and the internal rift really slowed the american suffrage movement down. by the beginning
support these amendments that and franchise black man or do we oppose them until they include women as well? and lucy blackwell and others chose the latter. elizabeth k stanton and susan b said, please stop telling us to wait our turn. if we don't get this now we will oppose these amendments. so, big rift, set the suffrage movement back because they were fighting with each other. and by the end of the 19th century, the two groups did recognize, literally with the next generation. but it was a...
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lucy. also coming up — a man whose daughter suffered an allergic reaction to a sandwich on a flight describese had to ring his wife to say she would die, as the family campaign for better food labelling. with every minute of every hour that passes, we are sitting and the uk are sitting on a time bomb of someone dying yet again. that is how serious it is. hello everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk is to send a team of aid workers to indonesia, as desperate efforts continue there to rescue people trapped after the devastating earthquake and tsunami. 844 people are known to have been killed, but there are fears the final number of dead could be thouands. survivors are running out of food, power and clean water. the united nations says almost 200,000 people need emergency help, and the department for international development has confirmed it will be sending £2 million to help those left homeless. the quake was magnitude 7.5, and hit the island of sulawesi on friday, with tsunami waves along the coast up to six metres high. many o
lucy. also coming up — a man whose daughter suffered an allergic reaction to a sandwich on a flight describese had to ring his wife to say she would die, as the family campaign for better food labelling. with every minute of every hour that passes, we are sitting and the uk are sitting on a time bomb of someone dying yet again. that is how serious it is. hello everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk is to send a team of aid...
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do we support these amendments that in franchise black man or do we oppose them until they include women as well? and lucy blackwell and others chose the former. let's takewell said this while we can get it and then we will fight for women. and elizabeth k. stanton and susan b. anthony said, please stop telling us to wait our turn. if we don't get this now, we will oppose these amendments. so, big rift, set the suffrage movement back because they were fighting with each other. and by the end of the 19th century, the two groups did reconcile literally with the , next generation. their daughters brought the factions back together. but it was a tentative peace, and they agreed to pursue a state-by-state strategy for suffrage and let the federal amendment languish. which is not crazy. the idea was that if enough states passed suffrage, a federal amendment would be inevitable. but state-by-state organizing is incredibly hard and it's expensive and you need an organization in every state. and in some states, you need a referendum. and in some states, you have to pass it by two successive legislature, and it was
do we support these amendments that in franchise black man or do we oppose them until they include women as well? and lucy blackwell and others chose the former. let's takewell said this while we can get it and then we will fight for women. and elizabeth k. stanton and susan b. anthony said, please stop telling us to wait our turn. if we don't get this now, we will oppose these amendments. so, big rift, set the suffrage movement back because they were fighting with each other. and by the end of...
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the man faced resistance for trying to reform the church, something francis himself has faced as he battles critics on the sexual abuse scandal. nbc's lucy kavanaugh has more. >> reporter: this morning, a mass to celebrate new saints, including two controversial figures. the slain salvadoran the bishop oscar romero who was gunned down at the ator in 1980. his sainthood long opposed by some in the church was celebrated by faithful. the pope wearing romero's bloodstained belt underknight he's robe. reforming the church has been a key goal with francis, including on issues like homosexuality, marriage annulment and abortion. his effort facing resistance from conservatives. but this is sainthood in the mix of thin. yesterday two bishops after accepting the resignation of cardinal donald wuerl of washington, d.c. whose name appeared more than 200 times in a bombshell report accusing him of covering up child sexual abuse by predator priests. bill friends cited world nobility in letter that angered many catholics. >> he wanted to signal to the whole world he is taking it very seriously. the fact that bishops are being disciplined, that's someth
the man faced resistance for trying to reform the church, something francis himself has faced as he battles critics on the sexual abuse scandal. nbc's lucy kavanaugh has more. >> reporter: this morning, a mass to celebrate new saints, including two controversial figures. the slain salvadoran the bishop oscar romero who was gunned down at the ator in 1980. his sainthood long opposed by some in the church was celebrated by faithful. the pope wearing romero's bloodstained belt underknight...
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man? i'm not a super feminist. you can argue the word confusing is almost like saying ditzy and going back to the days of i love lucye her but don't think she knows what she's talking about. let's go to mike. how does it feel right there in the middle? chris, i mean, we're on the front steps of the supreme court. that's the front step of the supreme court. these protesters stormed up the steps, an hour and a half old the vote. they're not giving it up. the police around the supreme court are just standing at the door. there's been no move yet for political intervention. i don't need to tell you, these people are angry. it's carrying over into the evening after two, three weeks of civic actions. chris, i don't know what to say. a man turned to me a minute ago up on these steps and said, we just took over the supreme court. we just liberated the supreme court he said. and you hear the chants now. >> no justice no peace. no justice, no peace. >> reporter: an extraordinary scene. i don't know what else to tell you that we haven't talked about all day. this is kicking it up to another level. >> the new justice of the sup
man? i'm not a super feminist. you can argue the word confusing is almost like saying ditzy and going back to the days of i love lucye her but don't think she knows what she's talking about. let's go to mike. how does it feel right there in the middle? chris, i mean, we're on the front steps of the supreme court. that's the front step of the supreme court. these protesters stormed up the steps, an hour and a half old the vote. they're not giving it up. the police around the supreme court are...
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man. she became an activist. she's running in georgia's sixth, right? she's running in what was the most milquetoast district, the most oh, it's educate, white, and here's lucy mcbeth, grieving mother gun activist going right at those issues. >> i mean, look, when we see like across the country, we saw even with the antonio delgado situation, which is him being maligned as a rapper, we saw the comments that andrew gillum just pointed to, we see what's happening in georgia where it seems like it's 1956 all over again. it is impossible for the democratic party to say they want to keep the base, which is overwhelmingly african-american women, committed to the party and to continue along the lines of saying we have to try to appeal to the kind of fabled white working class voter that was never really trump's base of support any way. >> sabrina, i want to play this clip. i found the way andrew gillum handled his race fascinating. the president's approval rating in florida is higher than other places. he would be the first black governor of florida. listen to how he talks about his opponent. take a listen. >> first of all, he's got neonazis helping him out in this
man. she became an activist. she's running in georgia's sixth, right? she's running in what was the most milquetoast district, the most oh, it's educate, white, and here's lucy mcbeth, grieving mother gun activist going right at those issues. >> i mean, look, when we see like across the country, we saw even with the antonio delgado situation, which is him being maligned as a rapper, we saw the comments that andrew gillum just pointed to, we see what's happening in georgia where it seems...
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man gets judged by the size of his penis in the gym. he getsjudged by what he does in the squat rack. abdul said he felt ashamed in the gym. lucyat? that is an important concern. pornography promotes the idea of men being able to function machine—like in terms of sexual activity, and the idea men have enormous penises. when you internalise that, the narrative that men have massive penises, you internalise that and experience negative body image and the difficulty is balancing the needs of individuals who experience anxiety about penis size and not letting that affect their sex lives and relationships with their partners. the good news is that most women in heterosexual relationships will say the penis size of their partner is not an important consideration, it is men who internalise that idea. thank you all very much, appreciate you giving up your time. time for the latest news, here's joanna. the government says it's adopting a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff. the health secretary is setting out measures to ensure attackers are prosecuted quickly and make sure workers are better protected. assaults on nhs
man gets judged by the size of his penis in the gym. he getsjudged by what he does in the squat rack. abdul said he felt ashamed in the gym. lucyat? that is an important concern. pornography promotes the idea of men being able to function machine—like in terms of sexual activity, and the idea men have enormous penises. when you internalise that, the narrative that men have massive penises, you internalise that and experience negative body image and the difficulty is balancing the needs of...