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lucy manning, bbc news. now, time for the weather.hern half of the uk, but the weather pattern is going to change over the next few days. instead of this really cold weather, we will find temperatures rising day and night, and it will turn cloudier and there will be some rain around as well. these weather fronts will make plenty of progress around the uk, they are blocked by this area of low pressure, keeping it dry and cold. eventually we will see plenty of sunshine again on wednesday, across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. fewer showers as well. towards the south and south—west in particular, we are going to see some more rain. the cloud shield should be pushing further north into wales and the midlands as well. on the whole, those temperatures on wednesday very similar to what we saw on tuesday. into the evening, and the rain makes further progress into south wales. perhaps towards hampshire as well. that is making progress because the high pressure is going to slide away into continental europe. at the same time,
lucy manning, bbc news. now, time for the weather.hern half of the uk, but the weather pattern is going to change over the next few days. instead of this really cold weather, we will find temperatures rising day and night, and it will turn cloudier and there will be some rain around as well. these weather fronts will make plenty of progress around the uk, they are blocked by this area of low pressure, keeping it dry and cold. eventually we will see plenty of sunshine again on wednesday, across...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ed the police watchdog of "shocking failures" in its investigation of what went wrong during the metropolitan‘s police inquiry into an alleged paedophile network at westminster. operation midland ended without any arrests, after one man, carl beech, made a series of false allegations against public figures. the head of the met, cressida dick, apologised again today and the police watchdog defended its decision not to recommend disciplinary action against any of the officers involved. us troops have started to withdraw from north—eastern syria, with president trump defending the move, saying it was time to get out of these ridiculous endless wars. it opens the way for a full—scale turkish assault against kurdish fighters, who are regarded by the turkish government as terrorists. but the syrian democratic forces or sdf, led by the kurds, had been the americans' main allies in the fight against the islamic state group, reducing areas under is control to virtually nothing. yesterday presid
lucy manning, bbc news.ed the police watchdog of "shocking failures" in its investigation of what went wrong during the metropolitan‘s police inquiry into an alleged paedophile network at westminster. operation midland ended without any arrests, after one man, carl beech, made a series of false allegations against public figures. the head of the met, cressida dick, apologised again today and the police watchdog defended its decision not to recommend disciplinary action against any...
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lucy manning, bbc news.estern cameroon say nearly a0 people have died in a landslide caused by heavy rain. it's feared others are trapped. rescuers in the highland town of bafoussam searched for survivors in the remains of flattened houses. in the neighbouring central african republic, nearly 30,000 have had to leave their homes. 1.5 million people in california look set to lose power as wildfires threaten cables across the state. pacific gas and electric has already cut power to almost one million properties to reduce the risk of a spark causing a fire. strong winds have been fanning the flames and thousands of people in los angeles have been told to evacuate homes and businesses. two brothers are being hunted by police on suspicion of manslaughter over the deaths of 39 people in the back of a lorry in south—east england. ronan and christopher hughes, from northern ireland, are also wanted on suspicion of human trafficking. there are plenty of ways to relax and zone out — how about lying down while somebody
lucy manning, bbc news.estern cameroon say nearly a0 people have died in a landslide caused by heavy rain. it's feared others are trapped. rescuers in the highland town of bafoussam searched for survivors in the remains of flattened houses. in the neighbouring central african republic, nearly 30,000 have had to leave their homes. 1.5 million people in california look set to lose power as wildfires threaten cables across the state. pacific gas and electric has already cut power to almost one...
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lucy manning, bbc news. accused the police watchdog of "shocking failures", in its investigation of what went wrong during the metropolitan‘s police inquiry into an alleged paedophile network at westminster. 0peration midland ended without any arrests, after one man, carl beech, made a series of false allegations against public figures. the head of the met, cressida dick, apologised again today, and the police watchdog defended its decision not to recommend disciplinary action against any of the officers involved. us troops have started to withdraw from northeastern syria, with president trump defending the move, saying it was time "to get out of these ridiculous endless wars". it opens the way for a full—scale turkish assault against kurdish fighters, who are regarded by the turkish government as terrorists. but the syrian democratic forces, or sdf, led by the kurds, had been the americans' main allies in the fight against the islamic state group, reducing areas under is control to virtually nothing. yester
lucy manning, bbc news. accused the police watchdog of "shocking failures", in its investigation of what went wrong during the metropolitan‘s police inquiry into an alleged paedophile network at westminster. 0peration midland ended without any arrests, after one man, carl beech, made a series of false allegations against public figures. the head of the met, cressida dick, apologised again today, and the police watchdog defended its decision not to recommend disciplinary action...
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lucy manning, bbc news.l to come: the 4,000—year—old relaxation technique using gongs to cleanse the mind suddenly popular with millennials in singapore. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the british parliament finally votes, overwhelmingly, for a snap general election in december — to try to break months of deadlock over
lucy manning, bbc news.l to come: the 4,000—year—old relaxation technique using gongs to cleanse the mind suddenly popular with millennials in singapore. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no...
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our special correspondent lucy manning is here.he fire brigade today, given what was said in the report, and some people taking a very strong view that the fire brigade are being scapegoated in some way. what is your reading of it? well, there are certain a view at the top of the fire brigade amongst firefighters and even among some of the survivors themselves that it is not fair the focus of the criticism is on the fire brigade, and that is because this criticism —— this report is in two parts. the second starts in january and that will look at the companies that made the cladding, the organisations like the council and the tenant management organisation who are in charge of the refurbishment and the government as well, and there is likely to be heavy criticism of them but there‘s a feeling this has been done in the wrong way. families are also looking for prosecutions. they don‘tjust wa nt for prosecutions. they don‘tjust want words on the page of the report, they want people in the dock. but let‘s be clear, this is a vindication
our special correspondent lucy manning is here.he fire brigade today, given what was said in the report, and some people taking a very strong view that the fire brigade are being scapegoated in some way. what is your reading of it? well, there are certain a view at the top of the fire brigade amongst firefighters and even among some of the survivors themselves that it is not fair the focus of the criticism is on the fire brigade, and that is because this criticism —— this report is in two...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ing profit over safety in its design of the 737 max 8 aircraft, which crashed twice in the space of five months, killing a total of 346 people. the head of the company, dennis muilenburg, faced a flood of questions and accusations from members of a senate committee over the plane's design. tom burridge reports. the photos of loved ones killed over boeing's boss, who senators said to put profit of a safety when designing an aircraft which crashed twice in the space of five months. we do have competitive pressures around the world, but i can also tell you that never takes precedent over safety. i could tell you it definitely did in this case, i would walk before i got on a 737 max. the plane had a new flight control system which malfunctioned and pushed the nose of each plane repeatedly down. the senators pointed out today it was not in the pilots manual. was pilots never had a chance, these loved ones never had a chance, these loved ones never had a chance, these loved ones never had a
lucy manning, bbc news.ing profit over safety in its design of the 737 max 8 aircraft, which crashed twice in the space of five months, killing a total of 346 people. the head of the company, dennis muilenburg, faced a flood of questions and accusations from members of a senate committee over the plane's design. tom burridge reports. the photos of loved ones killed over boeing's boss, who senators said to put profit of a safety when designing an aircraft which crashed twice in the space of five...
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lucy manning, bbc news.l on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineer from nepal has on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineerfrom nepal has broken records by climbing the world's 14 highest pea ks records by climbing the world's 14 highest peaks in seven months. a former british marine, ml perdue,... it seems he could have been even faster. he climbed everest in five days instead of three because he says he stopped for tonight to have a drink. there are plenty of ways to relax and zone out — how about lying down while somebody hits a gong? a gong bath, claimed to cleanse the mind and body, is a tradition that goes back 4,000 years, but the 90—minute sessions are popular with millennials in singapore. we went to find out why from one practitioner, suraya sam. it cleanses the mind, the body. why is it called a gong bath? it's because it's a sound bath, right. you are nourished through the frequency. so you're basically showered with 90 minutes of gong. singaporeans or generally this city is always so...
lucy manning, bbc news.l on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineer from nepal has on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineerfrom nepal has broken records by climbing the world's 14 highest pea ks records by climbing the world's 14 highest peaks in seven months. a former british marine, ml perdue,... it seems he could have been even faster. he climbed everest in five days instead of three because he says he stopped for tonight to have a drink. there are plenty of ways to relax and zone...
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lucy manning, bbc news.er 39 people found dead in a lorry container in essex last wednesday. detectives say finding ronan hughes, who's 40, and his 34—year—old brother, christopher, is crucial to their investigation. they're from armagh in northern ireland. the driver of the lorry, maurice robinson, who's also from northern ireland, appeared in court yesterday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a man with haemophilia who contracted hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products has told the inquiry into the scandal that he was visited by health officials wearing protective clothing before he knew he had the disease. malcolm slater and his wife violet, who also gave evidence, were both tested. tens of thousands of people became ill after receiving contaminated blood given by the nhs in the 1970s and ‘80s. senators in the us have accused the aircraft company boeing of engaging in a "pattern of deliberate concealment" as it sought approval for its 737 max 8 plane to f
lucy manning, bbc news.er 39 people found dead in a lorry container in essex last wednesday. detectives say finding ronan hughes, who's 40, and his 34—year—old brother, christopher, is crucial to their investigation. they're from armagh in northern ireland. the driver of the lorry, maurice robinson, who's also from northern ireland, appeared in court yesterday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a man with haemophilia who contracted hepatitis c after being...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ay and the next is set for the end of january. it all means that business have to once again readjust their preparations and contingency planning. our business editor, simonjack, looks at how companies are dealing with putting brexit on hold again. the isle of portland, in dorset — for centuries, home of the famous portland stone. underground, there is deep frustration that, having heeded government calls to prepare for brexit, another date has gone trundling by. politics is making business at the rock face very difficult. through the brexit process, we had to guess which parts we think were going to go wrong... michael poultney stockpiled months' worth of machine parts from italy and sweden — twice. we had to stockpile in march. we felt like they couldn't possibly go for a no deal in october again, but as it got closer to the date, we got frightened, i got really concerned. we then had to stockpile again, and each time it was costing us £150,000. sales have fallen 20% this year as bre
lucy manning, bbc news.ay and the next is set for the end of january. it all means that business have to once again readjust their preparations and contingency planning. our business editor, simonjack, looks at how companies are dealing with putting brexit on hold again. the isle of portland, in dorset — for centuries, home of the famous portland stone. underground, there is deep frustration that, having heeded government calls to prepare for brexit, another date has gone trundling by....
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lucy manning, bbc news.the general election, at bbc. co. uk/news, or on the bbc news app. the headlines on bbc news: as the election campaign gets underway president trump gives his opinion on the contest. he backs boris johnson and nigel farage and attacks the labour leader. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. tonight, antoinette sandbach — a former conservative mp who lost the whip after rebelling over brexit — defects to the liberal democrats. more than 70 people have been killed after a fire swept through a packed train in pakistan. officials there said it started when a gas cylinder being used by passengers to cook breakfast exploded. survivors said it took almost 20 minutes for the train to stop and dozens of people jumped as it moved to try to escape the flames. the train was travelling from karachi to rawalpindi. our correspondent farhat javed reports from southern punjab — you may
lucy manning, bbc news.the general election, at bbc. co. uk/news, or on the bbc news app. the headlines on bbc news: as the election campaign gets underway president trump gives his opinion on the contest. he backs boris johnson and nigel farage and attacks the labour leader. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. tonight, antoinette sandbach — a former conservative mp who...
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lucy manning, bbc news.the general election, at bbc.co.uk/news or on the bbc news app. in other news, a government grant awarded to a businesswoman with close links to borisjohnson has been deemed to have been "appropriate" after a civil service review. jennifer arcuri received a cyber skills grant worth £100,000 from the government in october last year. she had faced allegations of favouritism over her links with mrjohnson, but those have now been dismissed. the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, has stepped down from the role after nearly ten years during which he made one particular word in the english language into his catchphrase. order! order! very rude... order! he's been a controversial speaker, not least in the last three years since the brexit referendum. mps spent nearly three hours paying tribute to him today though only a few stayed to the very end to hear his last orders. order, order. more than 70 people have been killed after a fire swept through a packed train in pakistan. officia
lucy manning, bbc news.the general election, at bbc.co.uk/news or on the bbc news app. in other news, a government grant awarded to a businesswoman with close links to borisjohnson has been deemed to have been "appropriate" after a civil service review. jennifer arcuri received a cyber skills grant worth £100,000 from the government in october last year. she had faced allegations of favouritism over her links with mrjohnson, but those have now been dismissed. the speaker of the house...
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lucie man, arrested for drunk driving told police his dog was behind the wheel? or the win. sarasota man charged with dui on a hoverboard after rode through a mall with no pants on. >> that is hard. >> no secret that matt got it right, it was you, that is where i got the story from, you are all collect. >> capri and i are still tied. >> manatee county man denied owning the cocaine that was found in his buttocks. fake news or florida? >> oh, my gosh, this is hard. >> one fake, one florida, one florida. it is florida. boom. matt and i are tied, not his cocaine but he does have a crack problem. >> [laughter] >> i watch so much live pdit may help. >> cocape, florida. >> an orlando man suing tsa they would not let his emotional support cow board a plane, fake news or florida. >> matt and kennedy. boom. love it, all tied up. number 6. a woman arrested in dollar general store after she pulled a knife on a man who complained about her farts. fake news or florida, you knew it, florida. across the board, digi ding, di, ding. >> farts and cocaine. >> dollar general. >> i kno
lucie man, arrested for drunk driving told police his dog was behind the wheel? or the win. sarasota man charged with dui on a hoverboard after rode through a mall with no pants on. >> that is hard. >> no secret that matt got it right, it was you, that is where i got the story from, you are all collect. >> capri and i are still tied. >> manatee county man denied owning the cocaine that was found in his buttocks. fake news or florida? >> oh, my gosh, this is hard....
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our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.ied at g re nfell the families of those who died at grenfell and the survivors have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night, but identifies many failures. there were serious deficiencies in command and control, inadequate training, problems dealing with 999 calls, basic information on the building was missing and the communication systems didn't work fully. the london fire brigade commissioner, dany london fire brigade commissioner, da ny cotto n, london fire brigade commissioner, dany cotton, is personally criticised. the report says her evidence that she would not change anything about the resp
our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.ied at g re nfell the families of those who died at grenfell and the survivors have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.s of those who died at grenfell, and the survivors, have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night, but identifies many failures. there were serious deficiencies in command and control, inadequate training, problems dealing with 999 calls, basic information on the building was missing and the communication systems didn't work fully. the london fire brigade commissioner, dany cotton, is personally criticised. the report says her evidence that she would not change anything about the response on the night showed remarkable insensitivity, and suggests the fire brigade is at risk of not learning the les
our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.s of those who died at grenfell, and the survivors, have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.don fibre quy- report criticising the london fibre guy. it says its preparation and planning for a fire like this is wholly inadequate. it concludes if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building, rather than telling residents to stay put it is likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night but identifies many failures. there are serious deficiencies in command and control, inadequate training, problems dealing with 999 calls with basic information on the building was missing and the communication systems didn't work properly. the london fibre gave permission is personally criticised. the report says her evidence that she would not change anything about the response on the night showed remarkable insensitivity and suggest the fire brigade is at risk of not learning the lessons of grenfell. the report concludes the cladding did not comply with regulations. the second pa rt comply with regulations.
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.don fibre quy- report criticising the london fibre guy. it says its preparation and planning for a fire like this is wholly inadequate. it concludes if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building, rather than telling residents to stay put it is likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night but identifies many failures. there are serious deficiencies in...
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lucy manning, bbc news. this is beyond 100 days. an, have narrated a short film, which will be broadcast on tv tonight. katharine da costa reports. 27—year—old share struggles with depression and anxiety after suffering a miscarriage two years ago. she has and exercise helps to pursue made and now shares her worries for friends and family. but at the time, she said she felt utterly lost. i kind of opened up and for me that was a bake thing. because it is really hard to open up about mental health, but what you do open up new feel like a part of you is, like, relieved, basically. chefs is, like, relieved, basically. cher‘s not alone. a study shows... over a quarter of people waited at least six months before getting help. while three quarters of those wished they had done susan. everyone knows that feeling. when life gets on top of us. the czechs and duchesses of cambridge and sussex have joined a host of celebrities to launch every mind matters. an online toolkit providing simple steps to tackle anxiety, low mood and problem sleeping
lucy manning, bbc news. this is beyond 100 days. an, have narrated a short film, which will be broadcast on tv tonight. katharine da costa reports. 27—year—old share struggles with depression and anxiety after suffering a miscarriage two years ago. she has and exercise helps to pursue made and now shares her worries for friends and family. but at the time, she said she felt utterly lost. i kind of opened up and for me that was a bake thing. because it is really hard to open up about mental...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. those who died at grenfell, and the survivors, have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night, but identifies many failures. there were serious deficiencies in command and control, inadequate training, problems dealing with 999 calls, basic information on the building was missing and the communication systems didn't work properly. the london fire brigade commissioner, dany cotton, is personally criticised. the report says her evidence that she would not change anything about the response on the night showed remarkable insensitivity, and suggests the fire brigade is at risk of not learning the less
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. those who died at grenfell, and the survivors, have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the extraordinary...
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lucy manning, bbc news. foundation, which was set up after the murder of mpjo cox in 2016. and they've been working with parliament to tackle this issue of abuse. three years after the murder ofjo cox, how would you characterise the kind of atmosphere mps are having to go and working? having to go and working ?m having to go and working? if we take the last three years, we are definitely conscious that things are a lot worse now than in 2016, or before. partly of course because of brexit. and the sort of anger that that has unleashed and the licence of people feel to use increasingly abusive and intimidatory language. and the work that we are doing is a result of the intimidation in public life, the report which theresa may commissioned, having seen increased incidences of abuse on the campaign trail in the 2017 election. so what is that work that you are doing? how are you trying to change things and make it a better environment for mps? the first thing we are doing which we are working on right now is thej
lucy manning, bbc news. foundation, which was set up after the murder of mpjo cox in 2016. and they've been working with parliament to tackle this issue of abuse. three years after the murder ofjo cox, how would you characterise the kind of atmosphere mps are having to go and working? having to go and working ?m having to go and working? if we take the last three years, we are definitely conscious that things are a lot worse now than in 2016, or before. partly of course because of brexit. and...
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lucy manning, bbc news. here's james pearce. good evening. there is a new head coach of english cricket. chris silverwood will replace trevor bayliss as england head coach. silverwood has been in the england setup for a couple of years now working with the bowlers, having previous been successful in a coaching role with essex. jos buttler has given his thumbs up to the appointment. chris silverwood has been someone who has been in and around a group for a little while so he can build on the success of obviously the one—day team and there isa obviously the one—day team and there is a big push for the test team to really improve now and i think having had someone who has been involved with the culture, it is a nice continuation, somebody who has got strong views and has had obviously success as a head coach with essex and coming into the england team, has done really well as the bowling coach. excited for him and looking forward to with him. andy murray continued his singles comeback with a first—round win ove
lucy manning, bbc news. here's james pearce. good evening. there is a new head coach of english cricket. chris silverwood will replace trevor bayliss as england head coach. silverwood has been in the england setup for a couple of years now working with the bowlers, having previous been successful in a coaching role with essex. jos buttler has given his thumbs up to the appointment. chris silverwood has been someone who has been in and around a group for a little while so he can build on the...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.me viewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. myfamily... here are my family here. why, why? they die, i cannot sleep, always crying. the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was, "where are the firefighters?" and i rest it at that. "where are the firefighters?" i pray every single day, since the tower, to die sooner, because i have no meaning of my life. and they do not want to become a political football... no enquiry can comfort them. no blame brings them back. n0 warm words ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy, but their deeply personal one. el—alami hamdan lost his daughter, her husband and their two children. leena, six months old, died in her mother's arms. why, why? this is our families. i not come in here just to pass the time. i had a family. fourfamily die! the report blames the cladding that surrounded the building for spreading these flames. it broke building regulations. the fire so fierce because grenfell‘s walls were covered in a
our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports.me viewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. myfamily... here are my family here. why, why? they die, i cannot sleep, always crying. the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was, "where are the firefighters?" and i rest it at that. "where are the firefighters?" i pray every single day, since the tower, to die sooner, because i have no meaning of my life. and they do not want to become a political...
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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. i hope you are having a...tic student jennifer arcuri that attracted borisjohnson, then mayor of london, to support her technology events? i'm ready to hang out, yeah. yeah! look at that! boris is hanging out! mrjohnson‘s been accused of a conflict of interest after she got public money and was allowed on trade trips he led. you like hanging out with us, right? i do, i'm always happy to hang out at innotech. today, she had her say, although six times she refused to say if they'd had an affair. the answer that i'm going to give is now going to be weaponised against this man. it's really categorically no—one's business what private life we had, or didn't have. and categorically, more important, boris never, ever gave me favouritism. never once did i ask him for a favour. never once did he write a letter of recommendation for me. he didn't know about my asking to go to trips. mrjohnson has also refused to say if they did or did not have a relationship. it's notjust a personal question. the businesswoman got £26,00
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ng, some viewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. my family... here is my family... why? why? i cannot sleep, i am always crying. the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was, where are the firefighters. and i rest it at that. " where are the firefighters?" every single day, since then, i pray, to die sooner, because i have i'io pray, to die sooner, because i have no meaning in my life. no enquiry can no meaning in my life. no enquiry ca n co mfo rt no meaning in my life. no enquiry can comfort them. no blame brings them back. no warm words will ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy but for them it was a deeply personal one. this man lost his daughter, her husband and their two children. lena, six months old, died in her mothers arms. why? why? this is our families. i had a family. the report blames the cladding that surrounded the building for spreading these claims, it broke building regulations. the fire, so fierce, because the walls of g re
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ng, some viewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. my family... here is my family... why? why? i cannot sleep, i am always crying. the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was, where are the firefighters. and i rest it at that. " where are the firefighters?" every single day, since then, i pray, to die sooner, because i have i'io pray, to die sooner, because i have no meaning in my life. no enquiry can no meaning in my...
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some have been speaking to the bbc‘s lucy manning. die, you stupid bleep.es you an enemy of the people. it is a damn pity traitors don't get hung anymore... so, who would want to be an mp? some politicians, despite all this, want to carry on. lots of people don't like you, you know that. but some female mps are stepping down, saying the abuse is too much. culture secretary nicky morgan is going. abuse and the impact on herfamily, a factor. i have had a number of people prosecuted for death threats and that sort of thing, and an e—mail recently received in my office, which a couple of years ago i think we would have reported to the police, we all agreed, "oh, well, that is not as offensive as others we get." everyday you open the e—mails up and there is more abusive e—mails. anna soubry is hoping to stay on, but the job has left her in tears. this is a form of terrorism, its winning. we wouldn't accept it in any othersphere, but because we are deemed to be remoaners, mutineers, traitors, all these awful words that are used, it is kind of like we deserve it.
some have been speaking to the bbc‘s lucy manning. die, you stupid bleep.es you an enemy of the people. it is a damn pity traitors don't get hung anymore... so, who would want to be an mp? some politicians, despite all this, want to carry on. lots of people don't like you, you know that. but some female mps are stepping down, saying the abuse is too much. culture secretary nicky morgan is going. abuse and the impact on herfamily, a factor. i have had a number of people prosecuted for death...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.iewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. y? y? the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was where are the firefighters. and i asked the same, where are the firefighters? since the tower, i have no meaning in my life. no inquiry can comfort them. nothing brings them back. no words ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy but for them it was a deeply personal one. losing their husband, daughter into children. six—month—old child dying in her mothers arms. this is our family! my whole family died! the cladding that surrounded the building from spreading these flames broke building regulations. they were covered in a flammable material. the focus is what happened on the night, despite the bravery of some firefighters, the fire brigade is heavily criticised for institutional and systemic failures. telling people to stay put in these flames cost lives. told to stay put in the building, his five—year—old son did not make it out. on the night i was there, i
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.iewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. y? y? the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was where are the firefighters. and i asked the same, where are the firefighters? since the tower, i have no meaning in my life. no inquiry can comfort them. nothing brings them back. no words ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy but for them it was a deeply personal one. losing their husband, daughter into children....
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our special correspomdent lucy manning has more. who would want to be an mp?e abuse is too much. culture secretary nicky morgan is going and says the abuse is a factor. i've had people prosecuted for death threats, that kind of thing. i had an e—mailto the threats, that kind of thing. i had an e—mail to the office which a few yea rs an e—mail to the office which a few years ago we would have reported to the police and we said, it's not as offensive as some as the others we get. this is a form of terrorism. it is winning and we wouldn't accept it in any other sphere but because we are deemed to be mutineers, traitors, all these awful words that are used, people think nothing on it. there has been an enormous increase in abuse sustained by mps. mps were receiving 32,000 abusive tweets in january, by september that had reached 87,000. it is notjust female mps. there has been a homophobic flavour to some of them we are getting and the vandalism of my office twice in one week, including a homophobic slurs. but in westminster today, a ministerial car getting this pe
our special correspomdent lucy manning has more. who would want to be an mp?e abuse is too much. culture secretary nicky morgan is going and says the abuse is a factor. i've had people prosecuted for death threats, that kind of thing. i had an e—mailto the threats, that kind of thing. i had an e—mail to the office which a few yea rs an e—mail to the office which a few years ago we would have reported to the police and we said, it's not as offensive as some as the others we get. this is a...
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lucy manning has this report. my family! why?!thing i was hearing from my aunt was where are the firefighters? and i rest it at that, where are the firefighters? i pray every single day, since the grenfell tower, to die sooner. because i have no meaning in my life. no inquiry can comfort them. no blame brings them back. n0 warm words ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy but their deeply personal one. he lost his daughter, her husband, their two children. leena, six—month—old, died in her mothers arms. why?! this is our family! the cladding that surrounded the building from spreading these the building for spreading these flames broke building regulations. the fire so fierce because grenfell‘s walls were covered in a material that was flammable. the focus of the inquiry is what happened on the night, despite the bravery of some firefighters, the fire brigade is heavily criticised for institutional and systemic failures. telling people to stay put in these flames cost lives. he was told to stay put in the buildi
lucy manning has this report. my family! why?!thing i was hearing from my aunt was where are the firefighters? and i rest it at that, where are the firefighters? i pray every single day, since the grenfell tower, to die sooner. because i have no meaning in my life. no inquiry can comfort them. no blame brings them back. n0 warm words ease their harsh reality. grenfell was a national tragedy but their deeply personal one. he lost his daughter, her husband, their two children. leena,...
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refused to resign and says he's negotiating with dozens of indigenous groups latin america editor lucy a new man is in guy a queen with more. in some places the the demonstrations have been bigger and others smaller here and there have been street protest vote in favor and against the government and a very very large deployment of security forces including now for the 1st time members of the army i have seen here on the streets right behind the police riot police they too are armed with that with riot gear and this is significant because the armed forces has just put out a communique saying that it will not take responsibility for any consequences that may occur in the line of their duty to preserve public order and they say that the only ones responsible for these consequences would be those especially the leaders of the groups that are calling for social unrest and this is again very very significant but it's also a demonstration that the armed forces continues to back the besieged president lending what i know to be an hour embattled presidential candidate now been caught a week has been free
refused to resign and says he's negotiating with dozens of indigenous groups latin america editor lucy a new man is in guy a queen with more. in some places the the demonstrations have been bigger and others smaller here and there have been street protest vote in favor and against the government and a very very large deployment of security forces including now for the 1st time members of the army i have seen here on the streets right behind the police riot police they too are armed with that...
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government away from crito the center of the protests to the coastal city of why i feel let's bring in lucy a new man she's our line america editor is joining us from quito we're looking at the live picture right now the c.e.o. just tell us what the situation is where you are and what you've been seeing. yes. yes i mean right behind me you can hear maybe you can see some tear gas it's being fired at this hour by the police because hundreds and or not hundreds but thousands tens of thousands of and you can is that going to warrant i've been gathering here just in front of the national assembly this is their main meeting point for me and they were going to march to the presidential palace since the president is not here yet and moved the seat of the government to buy a key and they say they think no longer recognize the president they are accusing him that band and the government and they are still trying to decide what to do about just a few seconds ago here gas was fired * and we saw got out 30 or 40 very young indigenous ecuadorans with thinks they're all carrying poles and state running in that dir
government away from crito the center of the protests to the coastal city of why i feel let's bring in lucy a new man she's our line america editor is joining us from quito we're looking at the live picture right now the c.e.o. just tell us what the situation is where you are and what you've been seeing. yes. yes i mean right behind me you can hear maybe you can see some tear gas it's being fired at this hour by the police because hundreds and or not hundreds but thousands tens of thousands of...
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man told me, and deaths in the lorries. we honestly don't know which way to go. lucy williamson, bbc news, dunkirk. st the islamic state group has become the first person in the uk to be convicted of a terrorism offence following a retrial. aidan james, who's 28, was found guilty of being in a camp where terrorist training was being carried out by a kurdish group, the pkk. june kelly reports. aidan james set off for syria in 2017. while hundreds of uk foreign fighters headed to the middle east to join so—called islamic state forces, he was one of a much smaller band of britons on the other side. he attended training camps run by two kurdish groups opposed to is. prosecutors said terrorist training was being carried out at both camps and just by being there, aidanjames was breaking uk law. he eventuallyjoined the front line with the kurdish group the ypg, an ally of the west. this man come who uses the pseudonym macer gifford, was one of the other britons involved in the fight against is, and he met aidanjames. i think aidan was caught up in something much bigger than himself, really. he was motivate
man told me, and deaths in the lorries. we honestly don't know which way to go. lucy williamson, bbc news, dunkirk. st the islamic state group has become the first person in the uk to be convicted of a terrorism offence following a retrial. aidan james, who's 28, was found guilty of being in a camp where terrorist training was being carried out by a kurdish group, the pkk. june kelly reports. aidan james set off for syria in 2017. while hundreds of uk foreign fighters headed to the middle east...
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half of the 30—man list play in the premier league. meanwhile, england's lucynze and ellen white have made the shortlist for the women's award. united states world cup winners alex morgan and megan rapinoe are two of four americans nominated. now to the fa cup draw, because the lowest—ranked club in the competition, non—league chichester city, have received a bye into the second round following bury‘s removal from the competition. chichester play in the eighth—tier isthmian league south east division. their players were delighted after the club was left in the pot at the end of this evening's first—round draw. chichester will receive £36,000 in prize money. they have said they will make a donation to bury, as well. and you can get the full list of first round fixtures on the bbc sport website. hartlepool await either haringey borough or yeovil in the first round. that qualifying match will be replayed next tuesday after haringey‘s players walked off during saturday's game saying their goalkeeper had been spat at and hit by an object thrown at him. two men were
half of the 30—man list play in the premier league. meanwhile, england's lucynze and ellen white have made the shortlist for the women's award. united states world cup winners alex morgan and megan rapinoe are two of four americans nominated. now to the fa cup draw, because the lowest—ranked club in the competition, non—league chichester city, have received a bye into the second round following bury‘s removal from the competition. chichester play in the eighth—tier isthmian league...
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lucy: with no clear sense of a motive, a criminal investigation has been launched into why ai. 45-year-ol worker should attack his colleagues like this. >> this man was known to his colleagues, had never shown any behavioral problems, never shown any warning signs. then today he committed this onring of murders. lucy: this after, attacker' ts hoearched the police say he recently converted to islam, but that has not been linked to the inquiry. his wife has beetaken in for questioning, alonglo with one another peon. investigators are starting to unpick the story behind this unexpected attack. police s they are struggling to cope after years of terrorism, protests, and public assault. protecting france is taking its toll, they say, not expecting they would need to p the safests place in paom someone they already knew. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. laura: so many questions in paris tonight. in other news,u leaders say ey are unconvinced by britain'sn' latest proposals to get a brexit deal by the end of the month. imthe irish minister said boris johnson's plans fell short in a number of aects. the proposal would lead to new that is something that
lucy: with no clear sense of a motive, a criminal investigation has been launched into why ai. 45-year-ol worker should attack his colleagues like this. >> this man was known to his colleagues, had never shown any behavioral problems, never shown any warning signs. then today he committed this onring of murders. lucy: this after, attacker' ts hoearched the police say he recently converted to islam, but that has not been linked to the inquiry. his wife has beetaken in for questioning,...
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we have to hide or not then when lucy and more are going to out of our own out man or the sea of his old that. or. that of poor iron on the lawn back to how you'll stay in my home and today it's. really in the house or really in the slip on my man i've d.e.v.'s a leg and most of my lead us where. live against me now then there was heavy step down on board the meal to my. dad to talk. him all my out to from me to him. now we have survived all cruel not only on board. the from memory. my candor says some issues. i have are the best fail you. can truly ask the ball come monday all day i. may all of 17 or shipping leave for school would. you want to lead to sentence a poor school band can do for who or where think they're far more you know you don't have to look long. now you could some here tell crucial. life the. one does i'm not through. 6 months. till i have my. last summer. because all of it is. for the skill. sets of. the process of the child. almost died so i was told i just can't talk to you. like this time so have. a family. where. i know no one to send to manteno i belong. take
we have to hide or not then when lucy and more are going to out of our own out man or the sea of his old that. or. that of poor iron on the lawn back to how you'll stay in my home and today it's. really in the house or really in the slip on my man i've d.e.v.'s a leg and most of my lead us where. live against me now then there was heavy step down on board the meal to my. dad to talk. him all my out to from me to him. now we have survived all cruel not only on board. the from memory. my candor...
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chance in 45 minutes is just not good enough lucy in florida would have some explaining to do a man best side to have always given my whole since i became coach and tried to help the players develop those 0001 pound that's all i can say i just tried to do my best best best. the 2nd half saw a different side of sabra what we're not too used to seeing the conficker in planner was certainly more animated than many of his players. but out on the pitch little change for dortmund same show again produced their only chance of the half the coach was not impressed. said in a trace in was lacking in the final 1st movement was there but the penetration wasn't over the teeth of the final 3rd refers to the space just in front of the opposition goal than have experts out wide target as our sun show yulian brant and they have plenty of playmakers x. of it so mark over mario good shit but they only have one striker castle with him out injured schools have been hard to come by. the moment i listen i've been excited things are a bit tricky at the moment that much is clear we're making simple mistakes i'm
chance in 45 minutes is just not good enough lucy in florida would have some explaining to do a man best side to have always given my whole since i became coach and tried to help the players develop those 0001 pound that's all i can say i just tried to do my best best best. the 2nd half saw a different side of sabra what we're not too used to seeing the conficker in planner was certainly more animated than many of his players. but out on the pitch little change for dortmund same show again...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, northern france. borisjohnson has told jeremy corbyn to ‘manr leader says he'll only agree to one — if the prime minister rules out a no—deal brexit. mrjohnson meanwhile says he would agree to an extension to allow mps more time to debate the brexit bill — if they supported a poll before christmas. eu leaders are expected to grant britain a further extension early next week after the prime minister was forced by parliament to request one. there is some flash photography in this report from our deputy political editor, john pienaar. it looked easy enough. i can't make the scissors work. can't make the scissors work, can't get an early election either. you run the world. i do. no, no, idon‘t. run the world ? as if! he needs labour votes to make a quick election happen, and jeremy corbyn‘s holding back, so... we can have more debates on brexit, if that's what he really wants, but they've got to agree a deadline. time for corbyn — man up, let's have an election on december the 12th. he is campaigning as if the election‘s started. downing street eve
lucy williamson, bbc news, northern france. borisjohnson has told jeremy corbyn to ‘manr leader says he'll only agree to one — if the prime minister rules out a no—deal brexit. mrjohnson meanwhile says he would agree to an extension to allow mps more time to debate the brexit bill — if they supported a poll before christmas. eu leaders are expected to grant britain a further extension early next week after the prime minister was forced by parliament to request one. there is some flash...
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we had to hide on $110.00 when lucy and more are going to out of our own out man or the sea of his. or. our going on a long while back i know still my that rope so common today it's. really in the us or really in the slip on my man i've d.e.v.'s a leg and most of them are there that's where. evidence me now van that i was heavy a step down mob or tom o'neil the man. talk. you have all my up to from it to him. now i am some old dog cruel not really on board. the from memory. my candor says some issues. i have are the best fail you. can truly ask group home at the ball on monday or do i. now you all of 17 or ship family to school would. you want to lead to sentence a poor school band can do for who or where think they're far more you know you don't have to look long and. well you could some here tell crucial. life the. soon. 6 months. i have my. last of all. things all the lives of the lower skilled. person and. also the rights we've told this girl talk to you. like this time so have. a family. where. i know what to send to me and to know i belong. tikhon classis pope council rock the
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lucy a 22-year-old man driving his girlfriend and was shot and a carjacking and is name was alexis. 36 year old mother of three was shot in front of children a cell phone store. we see an 11 year old girl killed by a stray bullet at a birthday party the next day her name was cassava. at a hospital there was the limits of our ability like to say people like these and the bullets the lead to dust despite of our best efforts. there's a moment of silence to mourn the loss and north of that moment will soon be with screams of languish and distinguished gray too soon and that her daughter and son was not dead and asked me how could this happen and why did this happen? i have no answers and the answers are exactly what we need and here to testify today that we could actually find answers to the analysis killed with the 40,000 americans in 2017 and most recently available in addition that we noted almost 23,000 americans were killed by what happened every year. i joined more than 40 professional organizations as part of the impact laws the health of people and by calling to elaborate in his re
lucy a 22-year-old man driving his girlfriend and was shot and a carjacking and is name was alexis. 36 year old mother of three was shot in front of children a cell phone store. we see an 11 year old girl killed by a stray bullet at a birthday party the next day her name was cassava. at a hospital there was the limits of our ability like to say people like these and the bullets the lead to dust despite of our best efforts. there's a moment of silence to mourn the loss and north of that moment...
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well among the many demands is one for better pensions to see a live in and lucy and even rather a latin america editor with a man who was robbed of his life savings. 75 year old pablo only vadis worked all his life in construction and earned enough to support his family of 7 he also paid his pension fund contributions but when it came time to retire he was in for a shock. when i told me a beautiful dale i would receive 2 thirds of my last celery instead they stole my savings. mr only that is for she's less than $180.00 a month not enough to survive on he says. he's now forced to live with his daughter and he's suffering from a painful hernia so he's unable to join others on the streets demanding chile's private pension plan he scrapped. chile's highly unpopular pension system or a.f.p. is a leftover from the country's military dictatorship and it strikes a sensitive chord among protesters of all ages. minnesota the pensions here are undignified my grandmother couldn't come today because she's too old so i am here for her. on the 12th consecutive day of nationwide protests the list of grievances against chile is
well among the many demands is one for better pensions to see a live in and lucy and even rather a latin america editor with a man who was robbed of his life savings. 75 year old pablo only vadis worked all his life in construction and earned enough to support his family of 7 he also paid his pension fund contributions but when it came time to retire he was in for a shock. when i told me a beautiful dale i would receive 2 thirds of my last celery instead they stole my savings. mr only that is...
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man told me, and deaths in the lorries. we honestly don‘t know which way to go. lucy williamson, bbc news, dunkirk.n the investigation into the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. investigators blame design flaws and human errorfor the lion air crash last year off the indonesian coast , in which 189 people died. schools are failing to diagnose at least 80% of pupils in england who have dyslexia, according to a new report. it said children from poorer backgrounds are much less likely to get a diagnosis as ‘almost always‘ parents need to pay hundreds of pounds to have a private assessment. now, charities and mp‘s are calling for every school to have a specialist teacher to help pupils with the condition, as luxmy gopal reports. 11—year—old jake is dyslexic and struggle to read and write. from my point of view on my words are bouncing around and i can‘t really read them. his primary school wouldn‘t diagnose him until he was eight years old to his mum got it done privately when he was six. but according to a report by cross—party mps, according to a report by cross—party mp5, 80% according to a r
man told me, and deaths in the lorries. we honestly don‘t know which way to go. lucy williamson, bbc news, dunkirk.n the investigation into the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. investigators blame design flaws and human errorfor the lion air crash last year off the indonesian coast , in which 189 people died. schools are failing to diagnose at least 80% of pupils in england who have dyslexia, according to a new report. it said children from poorer backgrounds are much less likely to...
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people feel about this is that i don't think that lucy is this is a part of a campaign any kind of organized campaign it's very much sort of a lone act one man trying to get in for me very much like the christ church one who is harrington anti terror expert i thank you for very much for joining us on the program. environmental action group extinction rebellion has been rallying and central london for a 4th day as part of a global campaign demanding governments take climate change more seriously since monday police have arrested on more than 800 people protesters have also tried to shut down london city airport but an activist in climbing onto a british airways plane he has been detained by airport security several other arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who had glued themselves to the floor. and in new york meanwhile extinction extinction rebellion activists have blocked time square with protesters throwing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman broke into tears as she could not get to the home of her mother passed away on sunday. he's going to get stuck in. the lead up to
people feel about this is that i don't think that lucy is this is a part of a campaign any kind of organized campaign it's very much sort of a lone act one man trying to get in for me very much like the christ church one who is harrington anti terror expert i thank you for very much for joining us on the program. environmental action group extinction rebellion has been rallying and central london for a 4th day as part of a global campaign demanding governments take climate change more seriously...
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to tell teddy will return with anything i want to lucy in a 50 hero fight in a wonderful talent i said then you know i'm a. leotard alitalia malone manas you must see i've had a hit in the lemon and i felt i left the meanwhile to many in global fossil it no to many if you can shed a tear in the lesson of please do i am gene in a bad tale about that new to many in the fandom of matches bar leash etiquette to nearly alicia there and now for the head to the. moment. the lottery and the favorite internet consumers that we're limited line a digital plotter is us of a lot of neighborhood rain a lot you can stand on the juice is not obvious not and you know it's a show for the joe lynch. fan a quantum about the intimate. meaning that if you let you have the can get all of the time of the. yani it will be to try to be a better we you but i have to learn and learn then i don't what does that mean when up of in one about i was on a own not how little me jealous longest. and i've been to but it's a little hail can only have 100 miles or so and what with this you know if you mock another. of another one another of us you know. because the other.
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man like that. then putin joefkked that russia planning to interfere in the 2020 election. he said i'll tell ayou a secret. he loves this so much. it's like lucyulling the football away from charlie brown, only in this case, charlie brown is donnie orange, and we are, i don't know what we are, i guess we're the dirt. and if that all wasn't enough, the inspector general of the state department called an urgent meeting with members of congress. he scheduled it yesterday for this morning. all we knew it was highly unusual. after the meeting, jamie rask held a strange little chat with the press. >> and he wanted to give as you packet of information, which is unclassified. which originally arrived at the department of state addressed to secretary pompeo and looks like this. so it's in calligraphy. says secretary pompeo, attention, and it says the white house. so it may have come from the white house. it may not. we don't know. and there is a series of folders, which all come from trump hotels. so folder after folder that say trump hotel. now i haven't had time to thoroughly scrutinize everything that's in here. but it's essentially a packet of prop
man like that. then putin joefkked that russia planning to interfere in the 2020 election. he said i'll tell ayou a secret. he loves this so much. it's like lucyulling the football away from charlie brown, only in this case, charlie brown is donnie orange, and we are, i don't know what we are, i guess we're the dirt. and if that all wasn't enough, the inspector general of the state department called an urgent meeting with members of congress. he scheduled it yesterday for this morning. all we...
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man) definitely! ♪ all i have to do is dream ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody. you know, we're talking here with star of "lucy. but you're also in "between two ferns" movie. you're always working. and i understand you have a whole burch of other movies coming out right now, too. >> we shoot them back to back to back. >> stephen: you have to. >> i have to work. >> stephen: here's the thing that alarms me. i just found out we're in the movies together. >> i heard this. how did i not see you on set or during the filming? >> stephen: i don't know. i didn't see you, and i have no memory of filming the movie. >> i feel like this might have been a dream. >> stephen: we have the posters here. >> we have the one-sheets. >> stephen: we have postersitation the movies you and i are both in. >> we should take a look to jog the memory. >> stephen: keep in mind, my graphics department has put together all of these posters, and we have not seen these ese movies are, what their titles are or what they're about. let's look through them together now in "maybe coming soon." all right, jon, you ready to do this? >> i am. >> steph
man) definitely! ♪ all i have to do is dream ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody. you know, we're talking here with star of "lucy. but you're also in "between two ferns" movie. you're always working. and i understand you have a whole burch of other movies coming out right now, too. >> we shoot them back to back to back. >> stephen: you have to. >> i have to work. >> stephen: here's the thing that alarms...
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she's been speaking to our special correspondent, lucy manning. that nip the building vision.t fine. you get to just retire in six months with a pension pot that is estimated to be £2 million. as you know the systemic failures that have been recognised are things that have been going on the number of years. since i had been commissioner, since 2017, i have been taking steps to look at areas we can address and do differently. obviously i have been a firefighter for 32 years and committed to protecting the people of london for 32 years and will retire after that knowing i will do my very best to pass on the legacy that we will continue to develop london fire brigade. do you think it is fair that the fire brigade are facing this level of criticism at the moment? what i find is really upsetting is that my individual firefighters, control officers and officers are being named and facing this criticism when truly what we want is to prevent it happening. but we think phase two that talks about the building and fire safety regulation, that really needs to happen to understand what hap
she's been speaking to our special correspondent, lucy manning. that nip the building vision.t fine. you get to just retire in six months with a pension pot that is estimated to be £2 million. as you know the systemic failures that have been recognised are things that have been going on the number of years. since i had been commissioner, since 2017, i have been taking steps to look at areas we can address and do differently. obviously i have been a firefighter for 32 years and committed to...