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here is lucy manning.urrounded by gunmen. heartbreaking words. i am very happy, he said, to return to my wife and daughters. he wanted destroyed. his british wife, lianne, and teenage daughters, noiya and yahel, murdered the day he was taken. in wales, lianne's parents watched with contrasting emotions as their son—in—law was freed. he's alive, he's out. to see the emaciated state that they've put him in — and we both sat and cried. we're relieved that he's home and he's alive, but itjust keeps reminding us of what we've lost and what he's lost. the only thing that keeps us going is the fact that we know yeah. so at least there's one member of our very close family that is still alive. the family will soon travel to israel to mark and to reunite with eli. it's a combination of things, really. i that maybe we could get him back alive. i eli next week? it's reallyjust as simple i as wanting to put my arms he's still my brother. hamas destroyed his family, and they still hold his brother yossi's body. hard to
here is lucy manning.urrounded by gunmen. heartbreaking words. i am very happy, he said, to return to my wife and daughters. he wanted destroyed. his british wife, lianne, and teenage daughters, noiya and yahel, murdered the day he was taken. in wales, lianne's parents watched with contrasting emotions as their son—in—law was freed. he's alive, he's out. to see the emaciated state that they've put him in — and we both sat and cried. we're relieved that he's home and he's alive, but itjust...
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lucy manning, bbc news. region, i wasjoined by mara rudman. she's a former chief of staff for the office of the special envoy for middle east peace in the us state department. i just wonder what you think the real chances are for that phase two of the ceasefire. of course, you would have heard the comments from us president donald trump with regard to turning gaza into the riviera of the middle east. prime minister netanyahu had also said during his visit in gaza that israel reserves the right to go back in at any time. what do you think this means for the prospects of a lasting peace? sure, helena. well, first, i want to put president trump's comments aside for now. i'm happy to come back to them. to solve problems or make the world or the united states better or safer or stronger. political problems at home because he has two very are — ministers who have been holding together his coalition, his ability to be prime minister. into the first ceasefire, and the other has said that he will leave if the ceasefi
lucy manning, bbc news. region, i wasjoined by mara rudman. she's a former chief of staff for the office of the special envoy for middle east peace in the us state department. i just wonder what you think the real chances are for that phase two of the ceasefire. of course, you would have heard the comments from us president donald trump with regard to turning gaza into the riviera of the middle east. prime minister netanyahu had also said during his visit in gaza that israel reserves the right...
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lucy manning, bbc news.these developments mean for the ongoing ceasefire talks — our correspondentjoe inwood sent this update from jerusalem so there's been significant anger in israel today about the three hostage handovers, partly about the way they were done. once again, we saw what looked like a very stage managed event. rows of hamas fighters and the men paraded on stage given certificates, and this time made to give interviews. but i think the greater element of anger comes from the way they look. with previous hostage exchanges, it was said that people looked superficially, reasonably well. the three men released today did not. they were incredibly gaunt. their families say they barely recognise them. and it's been confirmed by the hospital they've now been treated at that they are malnourished. and this was something that has caused real anger and upset as well. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said it was shocking and said there would be consequences. the international committee of the red cross, w
lucy manning, bbc news.these developments mean for the ongoing ceasefire talks — our correspondentjoe inwood sent this update from jerusalem so there's been significant anger in israel today about the three hostage handovers, partly about the way they were done. once again, we saw what looked like a very stage managed event. rows of hamas fighters and the men paraded on stage given certificates, and this time made to give interviews. but i think the greater element of anger comes from the way...
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ok, kc, 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. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): now the woman kc had told lucy not only did she not love him, but he had to basically get out of her life. despite that, kc continued talking with police. josh mankiewicz: 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. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): suspicions, sure, but no proof a crime had even occurred. maribel ramos was missing, that's all anyone knew. her and so kc joy walked out of that police station like all the other men in maribel's life, a free man. finally, the clue they'd been waiting for, and you won't believe how they got it. craig melvin (voiceover): coming up-- no one had searched there. no. but he's looking at it. scott simmons: yes. he knew a lot more than he was telling us. craig melvin (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. with dupixent, stay ahead of moderate-to-severe eczema. as you welcome the feeling of t
ok, kc, 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. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): now the woman kc had told lucy not only did she not love him, but he had to basically get out of her life. despite that, kc continued talking with police. josh mankiewicz: 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...
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lucy were married. and there's another document in which washington says that the children of the enslaved community have have no reason to be near the house. it's kind of his his angry old man. keep those kids off my lawn. moment. but he actually gives an exemption to the children of frank and lucy lee. why would he do that? it's because his father has a room in a cell cellar. his mother has a room in the cellar. and it means that the family was living here in quarters proper in these two rooms in the corner when we did archeology in this far room, we actually found pits underneath the paving that were that were hidden by the placement of the floor, pavers on top of them. these are what archeologists call subfloor pits. they are they are the the telltale sign of an enslaved quarter. when you lit, the enslaved were often housed in communal settings. so what little you had that was yours. you didn't want anyone touching it, stealing it. so it's very frequent to dig a pit in the floor and lay out a board and that becomes your bed. and so your valuables are kept under the floor and it appears that the leaves did the same thing in their quarters. now, placing the leaves here in
lucy were married. and there's another document in which washington says that the children of the enslaved community have have no reason to be near the house. it's kind of his his angry old man. keep those kids off my lawn. moment. but he actually gives an exemption to the children of frank and lucy lee. why would he do that? it's because his father has a room in a cell cellar. his mother has a room in the cellar. and it means that the family was living here in quarters proper in these two...
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lucy to overshadow his government. he so has long stood up against him, said to join nato. he said there is in tell that foreign forces had been trying to foment a revolution in slovakia, ukrainian man was recently detained by slovak authorities, and allegations that he planned to conduct the food at top. so baki is formed, ministry has some under the training ambassador to express condemnation of attempts to meddle in the country the ministry of foreign affairs, some of the basset, or of ukraine. to slovakia. it conveyed a sharp protest against the statements from the ukrainian side and considers it to be interference and the internal affairs of the slovak republic. and one other point of contention between the 2 countries has been the issue of gas plumber zalinski recently criticized to feed. so accusing him of referring russia to the united states and its allies when it comes to supplies of fuel. at the end of last year, the contract for the trends of russian gas through ukraine expired and to have refused to renew it feed. so subsequently threatened ukraine with cutting off electricity supplies and producing support for those who have sought refuge from the war. in slovakia earl
lucy to overshadow his government. he so has long stood up against him, said to join nato. he said there is in tell that foreign forces had been trying to foment a revolution in slovakia, ukrainian man was recently detained by slovak authorities, and allegations that he planned to conduct the food at top. so baki is formed, ministry has some under the training ambassador to express condemnation of attempts to meddle in the country the ministry of foreign affairs, some of the basset, or of...
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lucy manning, bbc news.e to david hale, former us special envoy for middle east peace and ambassador to lebanon and jordan. he is now a globalfellow with the wilson center. ijust want i just want your thoughts on what we saw today, specifically the conditions of the people involved in this swap on the israeli side and the palestinian side, really. what did you see there?— did you see there? well, obviously _ did you see there? well, obviously it's _ did you see there? well, obviously it's a _ did you see there? well, obviously it's a relief- did you see there? well, | obviously it's a relief that the exchanges are continuing and that innocent victims of the horrible events of seventh of october are being released. and obviously this is a demonstration as to why the sooner the better. obviously people are not going to be in good health under the conditions that they were held in, and that should be investigated, by the way. but as your correspondent said, the real question now is what phase two going to look
lucy manning, bbc news.e to david hale, former us special envoy for middle east peace and ambassador to lebanon and jordan. he is now a globalfellow with the wilson center. ijust want i just want your thoughts on what we saw today, specifically the conditions of the people involved in this swap on the israeli side and the palestinian side, really. what did you see there?— did you see there? well, obviously _ did you see there? well, obviously it's _ did you see there? well, obviously it's a _...