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lucy manning, bbc news. world, brazil's maracana in rio de janeiro is opening as a coronavirus hospital. the brazilian health minister nelson teich has been to visit the new facility which will aim to provide around 400 beds in what is latin ameriocas worst hit country. brazil has now recorded more than 10 thousand deaths. despite rio being the second worst hit state in brazil, state governor wilson witzel has been reluctant to order a full lockdown. instead, he has called for better adhesion to social distancing regulations. the self—proclaimed "architect of rock ‘n' roll" richard penniman, better known as little richard, has died. the singer, who built his ground—breaking sound with a blend of boogie—woogie, rhythm and blues, and gospel, died at the age of 87 after several years of poor health. david sillito reports. # wop—bop—a—loo—mop alop—bom—bom. # tutti frutti, oh rutti.# little richard and tutti frutti, nothing had sounded quite like this before. and while it would be going too far to say he invented
lucy manning, bbc news. world, brazil's maracana in rio de janeiro is opening as a coronavirus hospital. the brazilian health minister nelson teich has been to visit the new facility which will aim to provide around 400 beds in what is latin ameriocas worst hit country. brazil has now recorded more than 10 thousand deaths. despite rio being the second worst hit state in brazil, state governor wilson witzel has been reluctant to order a full lockdown. instead, he has called for better adhesion...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today, the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. then the numbers began to swell. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable reasons for leaving your home were to buy food or go to the chemist. it's amazing. the first time i ride with my bike this morning, it was incredible, really incredible. it's the fresh air in your face. some clearly wanted to capture the moment. for others, just being out in the sunshine was a relief. then, at ten in the morning, it all changed, adults back indoors so the elderly could have two hours to themselves. spain is segregating people by age, specific times of the day reserved for specific age groups to protect the
lucy manning, bbc news.ercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today, the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. then the numbers began to swell. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ent barack 0bama has described his successor‘s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as an "absolute, chaotic disaster." let's get more from peter bowes. peter, strong words, how has this emerged? well, it emerged from a web call that he was having with the 0bama alumni association, about 3000 former members of his administration. he said the response to the coronavirus would have been bad even with a good government but he went on to say that it had in fa ct he went on to say that it had in fact been an absolute chaotic disaster. he said it was done with a mindset of what's in it for me and to heck with everybody else. an attitude that he said was operationalised in the us government. he went on, talking about the upcoming presidential election. he said they were notjust fighting an individual or an individualfighting, he fighting an individual or an individual fighting, he said they we re individual fighting, he said they were fighting against long—term trends in which being selfish,
lucy manning, bbc news.ent barack 0bama has described his successor‘s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as an "absolute, chaotic disaster." let's get more from peter bowes. peter, strong words, how has this emerged? well, it emerged from a web call that he was having with the 0bama alumni association, about 3000 former members of his administration. he said the response to the coronavirus would have been bad even with a good government but he went on to say that it had in fa ct...
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lucy manning, bbc news.y people into space has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida. the capsule, built by elon musk‘s spacex, has two astronauts on board and they are now on their way to the international space station. rebecca morelle has more. these are steps towards a new era of space flight. nasa's two, the first to launch from american soil in almost a decade, and this is the rocket, built by spacex, a company about to make history by carrying people into space. bob, doug, have an amazing flight. enjoy those views of our amazing planet. three, two, one, zero, ignition, lift off! godspeed, bob and doug! this is a huge step for us and the commercial ventures and i think it's important for the world to realise that we are going into space to stay and we are going into space to stay and we are going to continue on, to the moon and then on to mars. looks like we saw a zero g indicator... ten minutes into the flight and the pull of the earth has gone and then the final stage of the rocket gen
lucy manning, bbc news.y people into space has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida. the capsule, built by elon musk‘s spacex, has two astronauts on board and they are now on their way to the international space station. rebecca morelle has more. these are steps towards a new era of space flight. nasa's two, the first to launch from american soil in almost a decade, and this is the rocket, built by spacex, a company about to make history by carrying people into space. bob,...
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lucy manning, bbc news.second world war. today's traditional military parade was cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak, as steve rosenberg reports. in the skies over moscow, a display of power... ..and patriotism. victory day is always the day russia showcases itself as a great nation. but this year, something was different. down below, red square was empty. no troops or military hardware. the main parade postponed due to coronavirus. russia is determined to make this a big celebration despite the pandemic. victory day is the country's most important national holiday, when russians remember not only the defeat of nazi germany but also the human cost of victory. president putin honoured fallen heroes and faced with a new threat — a virus — he called for national unity. "we know", he says, "that when we stand together, we are invincible." talking of invincible, in neighbouring belarus, president lu kashenko refused to cancel his victory day parade, despite belarus having one of the highest growth rates
lucy manning, bbc news.second world war. today's traditional military parade was cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak, as steve rosenberg reports. in the skies over moscow, a display of power... ..and patriotism. victory day is always the day russia showcases itself as a great nation. but this year, something was different. down below, red square was empty. no troops or military hardware. the main parade postponed due to coronavirus. russia is determined to make this a big celebration...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has been speaking to the family of a security guard who lost his be on the covid front line, not a doctor or nurse, but a security guard. his football team was nottingham forest so it was brilliant that he got to be security for them. happy birthday to you... the father of four who also worked as a courier, celebrated his birthdayjust a few months ago. it would be his last one. male security guards are dying at the highest rate and the black community suffering disproportionately, as well. how did you feel when you heard that that in terms of occupations, most deaths have been amongst security guards? i was quite shocked, actually. there is a high risk, especially for security because they're around a lot of people, and a lot of people these days with everything going on, they are getting in security guards' faces and things like that because they can't accept the social distancing or that they have got to queue or things like that, so, they are very at risk. the club marked kevin's death in a stadium with no fans. now, there's another family with
our special correspondent lucy manning has been speaking to the family of a security guard who lost his be on the covid front line, not a doctor or nurse, but a security guard. his football team was nottingham forest so it was brilliant that he got to be security for them. happy birthday to you... the father of four who also worked as a courier, celebrated his birthdayjust a few months ago. it would be his last one. male security guards are dying at the highest rate and the black community...
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lucy manning, bbc news and. that report just weekend. lucy manning, bbc news and.h we give the statistics time and time again, there is a human story behind everyone. and we will bring as many of those human stories to you as we can hear throughout the coming weeks and months. masks will be mandatory for all passengers on public transport in spain from tomorrow. it's one of the conditions put in place as the country eases one of europe's strictest lockdown. from barcelona, journalist sara canals joins us. good morning to you, sara, thank you for talking to us on first. explain how the lock down is being lifted in spain and what kind of restrictions are still in place. well, the lockdown has been eased into occasions now which actually gives is spaniards. last week we saw children under 1a were able to leave the house for a short walk. yesterday adults were allowed to leave home for exercising, walking, for the first time in seven weeks, in 48 days to be precise but these measures come with a set of rules in order to prevent potential new outbreaks so people go can
lucy manning, bbc news and. that report just weekend. lucy manning, bbc news and.h we give the statistics time and time again, there is a human story behind everyone. and we will bring as many of those human stories to you as we can hear throughout the coming weeks and months. masks will be mandatory for all passengers on public transport in spain from tomorrow. it's one of the conditions put in place as the country eases one of europe's strictest lockdown. from barcelona, journalist sara...
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lucy dora goes back into the wrestling ring. a therapy, weeping into his giant teddy, this is a poignant film about a man who finds solace in an unlikelydra the exotica is on movie from monday. right now like to bring you a different kind of story. in its own way, just a dramatic as anything erratic and remote. but it has to do with a new power source. this power source is the item. documentary maker vicki leslie takes ona documentary maker vicki leslie takes on a very different subject and the adam a love of your. everything to buy at lily cole, the film explores human kindness public in a relationship with nuclear power. from the start there was always ambiguity to it. always the idea of good radiation and better radiation. people know that if the good theory gives you a gift, he had to be very careful how you use it. mix with lively visuals and archive confidence, talking heads from all over the world explain the passion they had for or against nuclear power. electricity was a useful by—product. power. electricity was a useful by-product. advertising campaigns from the sale proceeds nuclear powered future come into the news footage
lucy dora goes back into the wrestling ring. a therapy, weeping into his giant teddy, this is a poignant film about a man who finds solace in an unlikelydra the exotica is on movie from monday. right now like to bring you a different kind of story. in its own way, just a dramatic as anything erratic and remote. but it has to do with a new power source. this power source is the item. documentary maker vicki leslie takes ona documentary maker vicki leslie takes on a very different subject and the...
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here's a man who can only operate one or two hours a day to get to the end of the book and read the story how he arranges for lucy come and stay for a few days before he goes to san francisco then that is the piece side of war and peace. he cannot wait for her to arrive gets in the car and drives to macon georgia and they meet each other. it is a charming story of just how much she meant to him in the last days of his life. i have to call it a day but thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for joining us. spee5 >> mitch mcconnell announced the senate will return from legislative work this monday voting on the executive nomination and later in the week could work on coronavirus legislation lawsuits and steny hoyer's after consulting with members the house will not return next week come instead they will continue to hold brief pro forma sessions every three days bipartisan negotiations continue for committees and on the house floor watch for live senate coverage on c-span two and c-span. >>. >> good evening thank you for bearing the rain and coronavirus for joining us tonight if you have not yet met yet
here's a man who can only operate one or two hours a day to get to the end of the book and read the story how he arranges for lucy come and stay for a few days before he goes to san francisco then that is the piece side of war and peace. he cannot wait for her to arrive gets in the car and drives to macon georgia and they meet each other. it is a charming story of just how much she meant to him in the last days of his life. i have to call it a day but thank you so much. [applause] >>...
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okay, k.c., you know, you're a good man and i'm sure you'll find somebody out there for you, but -- >> but it's not going to be her. >> yeah. >> now the woman k.c. told lucynted had told him that not only did she not love him, but he had to basically get out of her life. despite that, k.c. continued talking with police. mr. joy was being cooperative. >> he was. >> talking to officers, let you guys take stuff out of the house? >> he did. >> and never showed up with a lawyer? >> he did not. >> doesn't sound like that did a lot to set aside your suspicions? >> no, it didn't. >> suspicions, sure. but no proof a crime had even occurred. maribel ramos was missing. that's all anyone knew. >> ready, sir? >> and so k.c. joy walked out of that police station, like all the other men in maribel's life, a free man. >>> finally, the clue they had been waiting for, and you won't believe how they got it. >> coming up -- >> no one had searched there? >> no. >> but he's looking at it? >> yes. >> he knew a lot more than he was telling us. >> when "dateline" continues. . >> when "dateline" continues you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from y
okay, k.c., you know, you're a good man and i'm sure you'll find somebody out there for you, but -- >> but it's not going to be her. >> yeah. >> now the woman k.c. told lucynted had told him that not only did she not love him, but he had to basically get out of her life. despite that, k.c. continued talking with police. mr. joy was being cooperative. >> he was. >> talking to officers, let you guys take stuff out of the house? >> he did. >> and never...
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man. there is part of a highway in new orleans named after this guy. he is trying to find lucy. he identifies three of lucy's previous owners. this allows us to see the violence of the market. the way in which enslaved people were passed from person to person. but how white womer were complicit and involved in creating this separation. during the civil war, at the confederacy, they needed fortifications. they would often impress enslaved people from local slaveowners to commandeer that work. they would not do it without paying them. they would keep track of the payments they issued to the slaveholder. this is what we called a slave payroll. there are thousands of these in the national archives. what it showed is that women were listed among the slaveholders here. one of the things that is really interesting is how many are there. it is difficult to come to a precise want to see. the fact that she is listed makes it sometimes difficult to know the complete number of enslaved people. were only identified by initials. makes it difficut to have a concrete number. it is just a hiccup
man. there is part of a highway in new orleans named after this guy. he is trying to find lucy. he identifies three of lucy's previous owners. this allows us to see the violence of the market. the way in which enslaved people were passed from person to person. but how white womer were complicit and involved in creating this separation. during the civil war, at the confederacy, they needed fortifications. they would often impress enslaved people from local slaveowners to commandeer that work....
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man — george floyd — while he was in police custody. protests have erupted from coast to coast across the united states — over 75 cities have ——many cities have seen demonstrations. lucye spoke to my colleague karin giannone about how the situation is unfolding there. during the peaceful protests there are still individuals who were throwing rocks, bottles and other missiles at the police but they very much were in the minority. around 6pm there was a curfew announced that 8pm. after that things definitely started to go downhill. there was a huge fire that was started on an intersection near here. i witnessed three or four small independent stores being trashed, littered. ispoke small independent stores being trashed, littered. i spoke to a woman who owned one of the stores. she is an african—american woman and she was shouting at them, you are stealing from black people. it was quite an upsetting site to watch because she was an absolute bits over the fact that a protest that is supposed to be aboutjustice for african americans has turned into something like this. ido something like this. i do not know if you are able to move the phone around and give us an idea of w
man — george floyd — while he was in police custody. protests have erupted from coast to coast across the united states — over 75 cities have ——many cities have seen demonstrations. lucye spoke to my colleague karin giannone about how the situation is unfolding there. during the peaceful protests there are still individuals who were throwing rocks, bottles and other missiles at the police but they very much were in the minority. around 6pm there was a curfew announced that 8pm. after...