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lucy manning - during his time at the met. thank. you, lucy. lucy manning reporting.ritish man. simon nellist was a diving instructor and died in what's thought to be the first fatal shark attack in sydney for almost 60 years. from sydney, shaimaa khalill sent this report. a diving instructor and an avid ocean lover, simon nellist was a regular swimmer who reportedly went to little bay beach in sydney's east almost every day, but wednesday was his last. he's believed to have been swimming just offshore here in choppy waters before he was attacked by a white shark, reportedly between four to five metres. rescuers found human remains and pieces of a wetsuit, and the search continues for what is left of his body, and for the shark, as well. it is very tricky to identify the animal, so to give your viewers some idea, we do have sharks in australian waters, but it's not every day that we do see a white shark over three metres long — and i'm talking a great white shark. most of sydney's beaches have been closed, including here in bondi. many swimmers have said that while th
lucy manning - during his time at the met. thank. you, lucy. lucy manning reporting.ritish man. simon nellist was a diving instructor and died in what's thought to be the first fatal shark attack in sydney for almost 60 years. from sydney, shaimaa khalill sent this report. a diving instructor and an avid ocean lover, simon nellist was a regular swimmer who reportedly went to little bay beach in sydney's east almost every day, but wednesday was his last. he's believed to have been swimming just...
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caroline flack's mother christine speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning.ehind many of the box office smashes of the 1980s and '90s, including animal house, twins and kindergarden cop. born in what is now slovakia, reitman grew up in canada, where he trained in film making. lizo mizimba looks back at his life. the supernatural comedy was a phenomenon. director ivan reitman knew exactly what audiences wanted when teenagers became cinema's most lucrative audience in the 1970s and 19805. lucrative audience in the 1970s and 1980s. he lucrative audience in the 1970s and 19805. , lucrative audience in the 1970s and 1980s._ his first - lucrative audience in the 1970s and 1980s._ his first big | 1980s. he slimed me! his first big success was _ 1980s. he slimed me! his first big success was producing _ 1980s. he slimed me! his first big success was producing the - 1980s. he slimed me! his first big | success was producing the raucous national lampoon's animal house in 1977. the movie, about an out—of—control fraternity, incorporated some of his own experiences of co
caroline flack's mother christine speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning.ehind many of the box office smashes of the 1980s and '90s, including animal house, twins and kindergarden cop. born in what is now slovakia, reitman grew up in canada, where he trained in film making. lizo mizimba looks back at his life. the supernatural comedy was a phenomenon. director ivan reitman knew exactly what audiences wanted when teenagers became cinema's most lucrative audience in the 1970s and...
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on monday, bbc news carried a report from lucy manning about caroline flack, who took her own life twos week. two months before the tv presenter killed herself, she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. but what followed in that report, a still photograph of caroline flack, caught the attention of a number of viewers, including jo, who recorded this video. towards the end of the article, you should still image towards the end of the article, you showed a still image of caroline wearing a sparkly low—cut dress, but i noticed that you focused on her chest area before you moved up to show her face. now, i wondered why you'd done this, considering there's enough in the media about the objectification of women and girls, and you report on it fairly frequently yourselves. so itjust did seem a bit odd and rather disappointing actually. it seems to me that that kind of filming is part of the problem, and you're not actually blazing a trail towards equality for women. thank you. now, we repor
on monday, bbc news carried a report from lucy manning about caroline flack, who took her own life twos week. two months before the tv presenter killed herself, she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. but what followed in that report, a still photograph of caroline flack, caught the attention of a number of viewers, including jo, who recorded this video. towards the end of the article, you...
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lucy manning, thank you.missioned a poll of 2,000 adults in scotland, who were asked their views on the issue. the survey indicated general support for changing the process, but concern about the details. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been looking at the findings, and speaking to one transgender couple about their experience. it was difficult for both our families to understand it at first but now our relationships better than it's ever been. maya and her partner zac are both transgender. theirfamilies are now supportive of their transition but theirjourney hasn't been easy. iwas16,17,18, in and out of homelessness. i became addicted to drugs and alcohol. it's kind of crazy to look at myself now and go, oh, my god, i've got my dream job, i've got a flat, i've got a girlfriend, i've got two cats and a family. the couple, who are both 2a, support reform of scotland's gender recognition act to make it less intrusive. you need to have so much evidence, it's really invasive and it puts you in a posit
lucy manning, thank you.missioned a poll of 2,000 adults in scotland, who were asked their views on the issue. the survey indicated general support for changing the process, but concern about the details. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been looking at the findings, and speaking to one transgender couple about their experience. it was difficult for both our families to understand it at first but now our relationships better than it's ever been. maya and her partner zac are both...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ssian leader. it's hard to avoid the feeling that the world as we've known it since the berlin wall came down in 1989 has changed for good. the soviet empire in europe was finished and western notions of freedom had triumphed. after almost two more years, the revolution had reached russia itself. but after a hapless coup attempt by the kgb, boris yeltsin emerged as the man who would dismantle the old soviet system and introduce much greater democracy. yeltsin's eventual successor was an ex—kgb officer, vladimir putin. he always insisted he didn't want to revive the old soviet union, and he seemed to fit in well with the diplomatic niceties of a world which was now dominated by the united states. yet all the time, he was quietly rebuilding russia's armed forces, which had fallen into decay. putin was on a mission to make russia a superpower again. western leaders, though, just saw him as someone they could do business with. the problem is that they approached russia with optimism and th
lucy manning, bbc news.ssian leader. it's hard to avoid the feeling that the world as we've known it since the berlin wall came down in 1989 has changed for good. the soviet empire in europe was finished and western notions of freedom had triumphed. after almost two more years, the revolution had reached russia itself. but after a hapless coup attempt by the kgb, boris yeltsin emerged as the man who would dismantle the old soviet system and introduce much greater democracy. yeltsin's eventual...
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and actually the first scoop went to the washington post, which reported around the same time as lucy manninge bbc the name ofjihadijohn as mohammed emwazi. you did make it your mission to identify some of the others. how did you do it? who did you identify? how did you track them down? piecing together rumours that different people had heard. here in london, but also out in syria. things that were being said in the corridors in whitehall and these names kept recurring. alexanda kotey, el shafee elsheikh. we talked at length to some of the hostages who were released. we tried to find pictures to show them. at one point, we found an old dating website profile for alexanda kotey. there were a lot ofjournalists looking at this, and it was a really difficult process. this may be a ridiculous question based on what was going on in the country and how dangerous it was, but once you identified them, were you trying to make contact with them? is it possible to make contact with someone from is? do they have a press office? can they put someone up for interview? i know it's highly unlikely. there is n
and actually the first scoop went to the washington post, which reported around the same time as lucy manninge bbc the name ofjihadijohn as mohammed emwazi. you did make it your mission to identify some of the others. how did you do it? who did you identify? how did you track them down? piecing together rumours that different people had heard. here in london, but also out in syria. things that were being said in the corridors in whitehall and these names kept recurring. alexanda kotey, el...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. cheering.anted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself, she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. ijust think, erm, it was because who she was, yeah? it was because she was a celebrity? yeah, yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline should just be cautioned, but the met pushed for the presenter to be charged. the coroner later said she took her own life because she was facing prosecution and feared the publicity. but it's now two years, and i've still not got an answer. and how does that leave you and the family feeling? it leaves us really... really sad and really angry, because, you know, you want to know why they charged her. she couldn't get over that, she couldn't see a way out. and that was, it was down to that. her mother put these questions to the met. she was so dismayed wit
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. cheering.anted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself, she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. ijust think, erm, it was because who she was, yeah? it was because she was a celebrity? yeah, yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline...
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our special correspondent lucy manning is here with the details.han £4.5 billion the government spends on ppe has been written off because they paid more for it than it is worth at the moment. more than £2.5 billion was spent on ppe that cannot be used in hospitals. the government is hoping it can donate that all sell it. more than £1 billion of ppe can't be used because it has expired or because it failed tests, and the same amount of money is being spent on, has been written off on ppe thatjust can't be used at all. and on top of that you have the ppe they bought that they have not used, that is sitting in containers, that is costing around half a so you can see what all this money has gone. labour says it is pouring money down the drain, that hospitals and other things could be used. the government point to the fact that they were in the middle of a pandemic, they had to spend that amount of money to keep the nhs going. spend that amount of money to keep the nhs going-— now have you become hooked on wordle? it's the simple word game invented by
our special correspondent lucy manning is here with the details.han £4.5 billion the government spends on ppe has been written off because they paid more for it than it is worth at the moment. more than £2.5 billion was spent on ppe that cannot be used in hospitals. the government is hoping it can donate that all sell it. more than £1 billion of ppe can't be used because it has expired or because it failed tests, and the same amount of money is being spent on, has been written off on ppe...
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lucy manning.tedly between four to five metres. rescuers found human remains and pieces of a wet suit and the search continues for what is left of his body and for the shark as well. it's very tricky to identify the animal. so to give your viewers some idea, we do have sharks in australian waters but it's not every day that we do see a white shark over three metres long and i'm talking a great white shark, and people off bondi beach are swimming with sharks just about every day but this animal is very large and is probably moving the area for some reason. most of sydney's beaches have been closed, including here in bondi. many swimmers have said that while they want to go back into the water, they were quite shaken by what happened. this is the city's first fatal shark attack in nearly six decades, one that has devastated a community and shocked sydneysiders. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. storm dudley caused widespread disruption to sco
lucy manning.tedly between four to five metres. rescuers found human remains and pieces of a wet suit and the search continues for what is left of his body and for the shark as well. it's very tricky to identify the animal. so to give your viewers some idea, we do have sharks in australian waters but it's not every day that we do see a white shark over three metres long and i'm talking a great white shark, and people off bondi beach are swimming with sharks just about every day but this animal...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. a new series of love island.aroline flack. we watched her onscreen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yes. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline should just be cautioned, but the met pushed for the presenter to be charged. the coroner later said she took her own life because she was facing prosecution and feared the publicity. but it's now two years and i still haven't got an answer. and how does that leave you and the family? it leaves us really, really sad. and really angry. because you want to know why they charged her. she couldn't get over that. she couldn't see a way out. and it was down to that. her mother put these questions to t
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. a new series of love island.aroline flack. we watched her onscreen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yes. it...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. a new series of love island.we watched her onscreen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yes. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline should just be cautioned, but the met pushed for the presenter to be charged. the coroner later said she took her own life because she was facing prosecution and feared the publicity. but it's now two years and i still haven't got an answer. and how does that leave you and the family? it leaves us really, really sad. and really angry. because you want to know why they charged her. she couldn't get over that. she couldn't see a way out. and it was down to that. her mother put these questions to the met. she was
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. a new series of love island.we watched her onscreen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on, her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yes. it was because...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more.t and misogynistic messages. off the back of that, two officers from the met have been charged, one former met officer as well and they'll appear in court in london next month. interestingly and unusually, they haven't been named. the prosecutor says that's for operational reasons. my understanding is that they will be named as soon as prosecutors can do so. it is another hammer blow for the met. itjust comes not long after racist and misogynistic messages were revealed from officers at charing cross police station some years ago. that precipitated the departure, the impending departure of cressida dick. it is just one strand of the investigation that's come out from the conviction of wayne couzens. more than a dozen fellow officers investigated off the back of his conviction. we are still yet to hear the outcome of some of those most serious claims about what police knew about couzens during his time at the met. a convicted sex offender who absconded from an open prison in lincolnshir
our special correspondent lucy manning has more.t and misogynistic messages. off the back of that, two officers from the met have been charged, one former met officer as well and they'll appear in court in london next month. interestingly and unusually, they haven't been named. the prosecutor says that's for operational reasons. my understanding is that they will be named as soon as prosecutors can do so. it is another hammer blow for the met. itjust comes not long after racist and misogynistic...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more. love island the weight is finally...lyn fleck, we watch her on screen. but those who - finally... carolyn fleck, we watch i her on screen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of who she was? totally. ijust think it differently because of who she was? totally. i just think it was differently because of who she was? totally. ijust think it was because of who she was. it totally. i just think it was because of who she was.— totally. i just think it was because of who she was. it was because she was a celebrity? _ of who she was. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. _ of who she was. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. prosecution| was a celebrity? yeah. prosecution originally said caroline should just be cautioned but the met push for the presenter
our special correspondent lucy manning has more. love island the weight is finally...lyn fleck, we watch her on screen. but those who - finally... carolyn fleck, we watch i her on screen. but those who really knew her wanted answers about her death. two months before the tv presenter killed herself she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend. two years on her mother still doesn't have the answers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently because of...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the wait is finally over! caroline flack.swers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently, because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yeah. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline should just be cautioned, but the met pushed for the presenter to be charged. the coroner later said she took her own life because she was facing prosecution and feared the publicity. but it's now two years and i have still not got an answer. and how does that leave you and the family? it leaves us really... really sad and really angry, because you know, you want to know why they charged her. she couldn't get over that. she couldn't see a way out. and that was, it was down to that. her mother put these questions to the met. she was so dismayed with their response she complained to the police watchdog. it found the met�*s response was not reasonable and proportionate, telling mrs flack, "i do not consider your complaint has been fully addresse
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the wait is finally over! caroline flack.swers about the way the police treated her. do you think she was treated differently, because of who she was? totally. i just think it was because of who she was, yeah. it was because she was a celebrity? yeah. prosecutors originally said caroline should just be cautioned, but the met pushed for the presenter to be charged. the coroner later said she took her own life because she was facing prosecution and...
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lucy manning has been to meet some of those watching anxiously from afar.unteer. both have parents in ukraine.— tatiana is a volunteer. both have parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince _ parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my _ parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my mum i parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my mum to i parents in ukraine. this morning i i wanted to convince my mum to leave and go to poland, but despite the fact that she is not terribly healthy at the moment, she refuses to go. healthy at the moment, she refuses to to. ~ ., healthy at the moment, she refuses to .o_ . ., ., healthy at the moment, she refuses too. ~ ., ., ., ., to go. what more do you want the british government _ to go. what more do you want the british government to _ to go. what more do you want the british government to do? - to go. what more do you want the british government to do? this i to go. what more do you want the british government to do? this is| british government to do? this is not 1938, this
lucy manning has been to meet some of those watching anxiously from afar.unteer. both have parents in ukraine.— tatiana is a volunteer. both have parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince _ parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my _ parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my mum i parents in ukraine. this morning i wanted to convince my mum to i parents in ukraine. this morning i i wanted to convince my mum to leave and go to poland, but despite the...
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we will get more hopefully from lucy manning within the next half an hour or so.tween three and five metres in length was responsible and one of the eyewitnesses was describing the noise of the attack as being similar to a car being thrown into the water, so this was a horrific story, a traumatic story from start to finish, and a short time later, human remains were found. the mayor of the local area, at the beach here in sydney, has said it has shaken to the core the community that uses the beach each and every day. so this is a story that, because of this man's family connections in the united kingdom, will spread ripples of sadness and grief right around the world. landslides and severe flooding have killed 104 people in brazil. more than a month's worth of rain fell in just a few hours in the worst affected area — the city of petropolis — in rio dejaneiro state. katy watson is at the scene and sent this report. this is day two and it is very much a rescue operation, certainly for the residents here, they are not giving up hope. this is one of the worst affecte
we will get more hopefully from lucy manning within the next half an hour or so.tween three and five metres in length was responsible and one of the eyewitnesses was describing the noise of the attack as being similar to a car being thrown into the water, so this was a horrific story, a traumatic story from start to finish, and a short time later, human remains were found. the mayor of the local area, at the beach here in sydney, has said it has shaken to the core the community that uses the...
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on monday, bbc news carried a report from lucy manning about caroline flack, who took her own life twothe media about the objectification of women and girls, and you report on it fairly frequently yourselves. so, itjust did seem a bit odd and rather disappointing, actually. it seems to me that that kind of filming is part of the problem, and you're not actually blazing a trail towards equality for women. thank you. now, we reported last week that an edition of the new bbc one regional current affairs series we are england had been dropped from the schedules at the last—minute amid concerns about its accuracy. this week, there was more embarrassment when another edition of the series, which was broadcast last month, was removed from the iplayer amid further editorial concerns. the programme praised a dance school attended by caroline flack for helping improve its students' mental health, but failed to mention a recent ofsted report which listed several criticisms of the school. as was the case last week, the bbc also removed a company website article. someone tweeting as devil food cake
on monday, bbc news carried a report from lucy manning about caroline flack, who took her own life twothe media about the objectification of women and girls, and you report on it fairly frequently yourselves. so, itjust did seem a bit odd and rather disappointing, actually. it seems to me that that kind of filming is part of the problem, and you're not actually blazing a trail towards equality for women. thank you. now, we reported last week that an edition of the new bbc one regional current...
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man loses his life in the occupied westbank. by the way, the force is higher. this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these really forces. on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before he was injured, also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his resale. now he's being taken to his family to bid him define it for well. and if i'm and he says while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail and behind bard, this is too much for them to handle. young had the valued side and he had to buy it out of ebony. i'm crying for anyhow and for my son to because i can't protect him even though all our children's lives are under threats. you can't protect them from the occupation. overall, there has been an increase in violence and people fear that they need this escalation, that there's a shamrock neighborhood in. okay, why these jerusalem, that this situation is going to be heading towards an escalation, sort of common about how to rooms? how do you really are behaving as if they owned the land as if we
man loses his life in the occupied westbank. by the way, the force is higher. this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these really forces. on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before he was injured, also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his resale. now he's being taken to his family to bid him define it for well. and if i'm and he says while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail and...
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another funeral and another young man loses his life in the occupied westbank by the way, because his fire, this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these railey forces on tuesday. he has been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before injured the old from multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his reading jail. now he's being taken to his gravity to bid to have to find it for well, and if i'm in, he says while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail and behind bar, this is too much for them to have a you thought. and he had to be with me, i'm crying for anyhow and for my son to because i can't protect him even then all our children's lives are under his right to have you can't protect them from the occupation. overall, there has been an increase in violence and people fear this escalation that there's a shamrock neighborhood in occupied israel for them. that the situation is going to be heading towards an escalation, thought. a common how to rooms albuquerque, israel is behaving as if they own the land as if we have no right to it or they
another funeral and another young man loses his life in the occupied westbank by the way, because his fire, this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these railey forces on tuesday. he has been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before injured the old from multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his reading jail. now he's being taken to his gravity to bid to have to find it for well, and if i'm in, he says while they almost...
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man loses his life in the occupied was the bank. by the way, the 4th is higher. this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these really poor says on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested why b is really forces before you were injured also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his resale. now he's being taken to his family to bid him to find them for well. and the family says, while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail and behind bar, this is too much for them to handle. young had the riots out and he had about that evening. i'm crying for anyhow and for my son to because i can't protect him anymore. all our children's lives are under his throat to have. you can't protect them from the occupation. overall, there has been an increase in violence, and people fear that a later escalation that this child was a rough neighborhood, didn't occupy these jerusalem, that the situation is going to be heading towards an escalation thought. i'm a 100 rooms, albuquerque. you wasn't, it is really were behaving as if the own, the la
man loses his life in the occupied was the bank. by the way, the 4th is higher. this time you had better lucy, who has been killed in confrontations with these really poor says on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested why b is really forces before you were injured also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside his resale. now he's being taken to his family to bid him to find them for well. and the family says, while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail...
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man loses his life. in the occupied west bank, by the way, before his fire. this time you had about lucy who has been killed in confrontations with these really forces. on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before he was injured, also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside this really jail. now he's being taken to his family to bid him to find him for well. and if i'm and he says while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail and behind bar, this is too much for them to handle. young has the valued side and he had to both out of me. i'm crying for anyhow and for my son to because i can't protect him even then all our children's lives are under threats. you can't protect them from the occupation. i mean, overall there has been in police in violence and people fear this escalation that there's a shamrock neighborhood in. okay, why these jerusalem that this situation is going to be heading towards an escalation sort of common mckuddle rooms. holbrook beer is really is were behaving as if they owned the land as if we have no
man loses his life. in the occupied west bank, by the way, before his fire. this time you had about lucy who has been killed in confrontations with these really forces. on tuesday, he's been a man who was arrested by the way, the forces before he was injured, also multiple times. and it's only been a few weeks since he was outside this really jail. now he's being taken to his family to bid him to find him for well. and if i'm and he says while they almost have gotten used to him being in jail...
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lucy met desi. i met him later in life. and it's been the most -- the best thing that's ever happened to me. that man that's ever happened to me. >> i wish you well. i b i wish you continued soaring. oscar nominations are coming up. >> yes. >> can i put it out there? >> you can put anything out there, gayle. i'll follow. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> it's estimated around a third of americans have tattoos. tattoo ink is mostly unregulated here in the u.s. but in europe officials want to blot out what they call dangerous chemicals. cbs's ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: french tattoo artist tin tin uses a rainbow of colors to make his mark. but a new european union law aims to cap his creativity by restricting what he can use. >> if we don't have any colors or any ink to work with, what are we going to work with? >> reporter: eu regulators are banning 4,000 chemicals commonly used in colorful tattoo inks and permanent makeup. >> the protection of the public health of the european citizens is our primary concern. >> reporter: officials say many of the inks can cause healt
lucy met desi. i met him later in life. and it's been the most -- the best thing that's ever happened to me. that man that's ever happened to me. >> i wish you well. i b i wish you continued soaring. oscar nominations are coming up. >> yes. >> can i put it out there? >> you can put anything out there, gayle. i'll follow. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> it's estimated around a third of americans have tattoos. tattoo ink is...
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will not do it if lucy still, but just the only just a minute when you know, you know, give all the lovely new booster problem come down with the issue in which i look, it's a nice cut us man, he sure blues when you sign your monkey ball, if you go with what he ought to do, all we will see you got to go to level cheers. all of was really, i'm sure you told you we did it. that if you got to buy them under the, you know, when i would turn the list of the you what to the more now with national, with just angry federal this initially it received it more than the mostly we can and, and polk of nick battle hard victory in this game of ocean of which is played in countries across central asia, is happy with poll copeland performance. norma has with the peer with the below the. how does mika substitute quit in lucian, substitute 2nd in. you could have a blessed as herself as a month or 2 ago on as dizzy lavished goth naga by the only like by. come again, nature comes to bunny, black eyed were but bush practicable chilly. if i had them, we're just should she have a good eleanor moorlick and were you back raska accomplished? never hoity, could i have or will i called together with t
will not do it if lucy still, but just the only just a minute when you know, you know, give all the lovely new booster problem come down with the issue in which i look, it's a nice cut us man, he sure blues when you sign your monkey ball, if you go with what he ought to do, all we will see you got to go to level cheers. all of was really, i'm sure you told you we did it. that if you got to buy them under the, you know, when i would turn the list of the you what to the more now with national,...
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not do it if lucy still, but just the only just a minute when you know, you know, give all the lovely and you booster problem come down with the scottish when they look at a nice cut us man, he sure blues, when you sign your bullet, you would go data. what he ought to do, all the work you could use them to level here's a little list. i'm sure you told me you would do that. you agree? but another thing i would have told me was that the you with the most now with national, just angry for all this initially received it when you more than the mostly we can. and polk of nick battle hard victory in this game, aversion of which is played in countries across central asia. is happy with poll copeland, performance norman, as well as the peer with the houghton. below the how does minka substitute? quit good in lucian. substitute 2nd in. you could have a blessed, so i'm not sure they're not. and i've got no guy, but the only guy, major guns, the funny practical bush to protect the boat. surely if i should have a good look for completion, of course you could, i was with the with then and the one was national was. c to breed, as you can afford, it is one was prized above all others. t
not do it if lucy still, but just the only just a minute when you know, you know, give all the lovely and you booster problem come down with the scottish when they look at a nice cut us man, he sure blues, when you sign your bullet, you would go data. what he ought to do, all the work you could use them to level here's a little list. i'm sure you told me you would do that. you agree? but another thing i would have told me was that the you with the most now with national, just angry for all this...
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lucy. and before we go tonight, over the next few weeks, we'll see a lot of athletes competing against each other at the olympic games. but take a look at this man, he paddles along the canals of mexico city and picks up any trash he finds floating on the water and banks. you can reach me on twitter and instagram. i'm @bbcnuala. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there. snow was a feature of the weather for some parts of the uk on friday, and it continues to feature as part of what is actually quite a varied weekend weather menu. snow and ice continuing to be an issue, particularly in scotland. elsewhere, some rain at times, some brisk winds, but there will also be some spells of sunshine. the big weather maker for the weekend is this weather front extending all the way from north america across the atlantic towards our shores. this front will bring some outbreaks of rain. there will be some quite strong winds, but also this front dividing cold air which will be returning from the north from this mild air, staging a temporary comeback down towards the south. so this is how saturday shapes up. a touch of frost for some to start off. dry to st
lucy. and before we go tonight, over the next few weeks, we'll see a lot of athletes competing against each other at the olympic games. but take a look at this man, he paddles along the canals of mexico city and picks up any trash he finds floating on the water and banks. you can reach me on twitter and instagram. i'm @bbcnuala. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there. snow was a feature of the weather for some parts of the uk on friday, and it continues to feature as part of what is...
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man's family have taken in nine people since friday. he's one of five siblings himself. "children see everything", his mother told us. "i want them to learn that when people need you, you help." lucywatching newsday. a reminder of our top story — ukraine has accused russia of bombarding residential districts in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens. what you're seeing on your screens right now is the shelling of a shopping mall in kharkiv. the regional governor said there were no military targets in the areas under attack and called it a war crime. kharkiv remains under ukrainian control. russia has been repeatedly criticised at the united nations in new york during a day of emergency meetings about ukraine. the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, said there were credible accounts of residential buildings and civilian infrastructure sustaining heavy damage. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. monday was a bit grey, wasn't it, for many of us, with outbreaks of rain at times. in fact, this is leek in staffordshire, and a fairly typical shot through monday afternoon. as the rain eased, it turned quite mis
man's family have taken in nine people since friday. he's one of five siblings himself. "children see everything", his mother told us. "i want them to learn that when people need you, you help." lucywatching newsday. a reminder of our top story — ukraine has accused russia of bombarding residential districts in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens. what you're seeing on your screens right now is the shelling of a...
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lucie police officers. first-responders pulling the man out of the water before it was too late.h anniversary. wake up, will. this is the royal news, royal british news here. anniversary on the thrown with a tease about the royal family's future. even standing up for it. [laughter]. the queen writing, it is my sincere wish when that time comcast mill la will be known as the queen. pete: boom. rachel: boom, drop mic. message resolving long-time skepticism over camilla's role, complicated by charles' doors from princess diana. this, this is big. pete: is this a surprise? rachel: a lot of people weren't sure she would become the queen. this is interesting, pete. prince harry faces calls for being tone deaf after saying he suffers from burnout. [laughter]. twitter users saying quote, prince harry lives in one heck of a privileged bubble. another saying hilarious. go home, harry. in his montecito mansion, gets free money -- pete: burned out from what? rachel: gets free money from corporations. i don't know what he does for them. it is complicated. pete: but he does live with his wife.
lucie police officers. first-responders pulling the man out of the water before it was too late.h anniversary. wake up, will. this is the royal news, royal british news here. anniversary on the thrown with a tease about the royal family's future. even standing up for it. [laughter]. the queen writing, it is my sincere wish when that time comcast mill la will be known as the queen. pete: boom. rachel: boom, drop mic. message resolving long-time skepticism over camilla's role, complicated by...
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lucy? >> reporter: that's right, brianna. the suspect in that fatal supermarket shooting 39-year-old aaron christopher kelly was arrested on interstate 90 late last night after a mant, this is about more than 100 miles northeast of where the shooting took place. he's accused of shooting up a fred meyer grocery store, killing an instacart employee and critically injuring a grocery store worker. the person killed is 38-year-old justin crumbba. authorities said kelly was seen in surveillance footage having a discussion with the victim before he opened fire at around 11:00 a.m. pa ssk time yesterday but it was not known what was said. police believe that kelly fled the scene after the shooting in a silver 2005 honda civic. authorities describing armed and dangerous issuing a warrant for his arrest. he will be booked in the benton county jail on charges of first degree murder and first degree attempted murder. the other victim in that shooting identified as an employee of the supermarket remains in critical condition at a local hospital. brianna? >> lucy, we know you'll keep an eye on that. thank you for that report. >>> breaking overnight, the u.s. supreme court basic
lucy? >> reporter: that's right, brianna. the suspect in that fatal supermarket shooting 39-year-old aaron christopher kelly was arrested on interstate 90 late last night after a mant, this is about more than 100 miles northeast of where the shooting took place. he's accused of shooting up a fred meyer grocery store, killing an instacart employee and critically injuring a grocery store worker. the person killed is 38-year-old justin crumbba. authorities said kelly was seen in surveillance...
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a man is facing charges for breaking into a colorado ranch belonging to former mayor michael phraobg berg and abducting a woman at gunpoint. he went there looking for the billionaire's daughters. lucy kafanov is live for us in denver. incredible story here, lucy. >> reporter: yeah, a bizarre story. the suspect said he was trying to make a, quote, international scene, kidnapping one of the housekeepers at gunpoint, foiled by an ipad tracking device. this dramatic video shows a s.w.a.t. team rescuing one of michael bloomberg's employees after authorities say she was kidnapped from the media mogul's western colorado ranch. authorities say on wednesday morning, the suspect, joseph beacher, rammed his vehicle through the get of bloomberg's ranch, pictured here in a real estate photo. he asked for the former new york mayor's daughters and kidnapped the housekeeper, forcing her to drive him away in her own truck. he threatened to shoot her face off, telling her he wanted to make an international scene according to the arrest warrant affidavit. investigators later learned the victim's credit card was used in the denver metro area for gas and a bank to $500. where she mouthed "help me." acc
a man is facing charges for breaking into a colorado ranch belonging to former mayor michael phraobg berg and abducting a woman at gunpoint. he went there looking for the billionaire's daughters. lucy kafanov is live for us in denver. incredible story here, lucy. >> reporter: yeah, a bizarre story. the suspect said he was trying to make a, quote, international scene, kidnapping one of the housekeepers at gunpoint, foiled by an ipad tracking device. this dramatic video shows a s.w.a.t....