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remember sarah dutra?in with her little dogs and was so helpful to the detectives after larry and elisa disappeared? now was elisa saying killing larry was sarah's idea. >> i never would have thought that upon my own. >> elisa told the story this way. larry was a heavy drinker and drug user. she was abusive, she claimed. and she feared for her life. one day, she said, she confided in her young friend sarah. sara said there was just one thing to do. kill larry mcnabney. now, in this three hour long interview, elisa went into detail after gruesome detail of how she and sarah did it. elisa larry we're at a lahore show in los angeles, she said, and sarah flew down to meet them. or rather to meet elisa, since larry didn't like sarah said elisa. >> and what did you guys decide to do with him? >> we said if we kill him, nobody's gonna miss him. >> were you going to do it that day? or were you going to do it sometime in the future? when were you guys planning on doing it? >> right then. >> yeah. >> that was septem
remember sarah dutra?in with her little dogs and was so helpful to the detectives after larry and elisa disappeared? now was elisa saying killing larry was sarah's idea. >> i never would have thought that upon my own. >> elisa told the story this way. larry was a heavy drinker and drug user. she was abusive, she claimed. and she feared for her life. one day, she said, she confided in her young friend sarah. sara said there was just one thing to do. kill larry mcnabney. now, in this...
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today is a day to remember sarah. _ happened to sarah. today is a day to remember sarah._ her friends. thank you. why the statement from the _ her friends. thank you. why the statement from the crown - her friends. thank you. why the - statement from the crown prosecution service. _ statement from the crown prosecution service. reacting — statement from the crown prosecution service, reacting to _ statement from the crown prosecution service, reacting to the _ statement from the crown prosecution service, reacting to the conviction - service, reacting to the conviction over the _ service, reacting to the conviction over the murder— service, reacting to the conviction over the murder of— service, reacting to the conviction over the murder of sarah - service, reacting to the convictioni over the murder of sarah everard. wayne _ over the murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens _ over the murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pleading - over the murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pleading guilty- over the murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pleading guilty to| over the
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_ during the kidnapping and where sarah was meant to be buried, we still don't — sarah was meant to don't know those kinds of facts. �* ~ . still don't know those kinds of facts. ~ ., facts. a met police officer, what turns them _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some of - facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some of that i turns them into some of that kidnapped, raped and murdered as a young woman? it is kidnapped, raped and murdered as a young woman?— young woman? it is unprecedented. it's an young woman? it is unprecedented. it's an appalling _ young woman? it is unprecedented. it's an appalling situation _ young woman? it is unprecedented. it's an appalling situation and - young woman? it is unprecedented. it's an appalling situation and i - it's an appalling situation and i think— it's an appalling situation and i think the — it's an appalling situation and i think the questions will be raised around _ think the questions will be raised arou
_ during the kidnapping and where sarah was meant to be buried, we still don't — sarah was meant to don't know those kinds of facts. �* ~ . still don't know those kinds of facts. ~ ., facts. a met police officer, what turns them _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some _ facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some of - facts. a met police officer, what turns them into some of that i turns them into some of that...
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we can now report more about what happened to sarah. disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. on the 3rd of march, at 7am, he finished his shift protecting embassies and collected the car. that same evening, the last picture of sarah buying a bottle of wine before heading to herfriend's house in clapham. around nine that evening, she started to walk home, calling her boyfriend on the way. just after 9:30, on poynders road, a bus camera shows the vauxhall astra parked on the pavement with hazard lights flashing. two people are standing next to it. three minutes later, the car is pictured with the two front doors open. the hire car then heads out of london to kent, and it's returned at 8:30 in the morning. this is where sarah was last seen. when couzens was arrested, he lied and lied. he claimed he owed money to an eastern european gang for underpaying a prostitute and they threatened his family and ordered him to deliver them another girl. he admitted kidnapping sarah but said he had handed her over, alive a
we can now report more about what happened to sarah. disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. on the 3rd of march, at 7am, he finished his shift protecting embassies and collected the car. that same evening, the last picture of sarah buying a bottle of wine before heading to herfriend's house in clapham. around nine that evening, she started to walk home, calling her boyfriend on the way. just after 9:30, on poynders road, a bus camera shows the vauxhall astra...
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today— facts about what happened to sarah. today is _ facts about what happened to sarah.he day— facts about what happened to sarah. today is the day to _ facts about what happened to sarah. today is the day to remember- facts about what happened to sarah. | today is the day to remember sarah. and as _ today is the day to remember sarah. and as always. — today is the day to remember sarah. and as always, our— today is the day to remember sarah. and as always, our thoughts - today is the day to remember sarah. and as always, our thoughts remainl and as always, our thoughts remain with her_ and as always, our thoughts remain with her family— and as always, our thoughts remain with her family and _ and as always, our thoughts remain with her family and her— and as always, our thoughts remain with her family and her friends. - the murder of sarah everard prompted an outpouring of grief from women — jamie klinger set up the organisation reclaim these streets — she explained how the sarah's killing galvanised the group. the outpouring and how many people wanted _ the outpouring
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the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also tonight: coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels not seen since january, as more and more people are forced to self—isolate. a first for italy, as matteo berrettini becomes the first italian to reach a wimbledon singles final. focused on the task ahead — as england prepare for sunday's final against italy, their captain says the team must enjoy these moments of history. i think we've shown that we'rejust normal lads, you know, we wear the badge with pride, but we represent the country in a way that makes everyone else proud as well. and coming up on the bbc news channel, history for mark cavendish — he equals the all—time record for stage wins on the tour de france after a thrilling victory today. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to the kidnap, rape and
the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also tonight: coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels not seen since january, as more and more people are forced to self—isolate. a first for italy, as matteo berrettini becomes the first italian to reach a wimbledon singles final. focused on the task ahead — as england...
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sarah: absolutely.e of the parties in tunisia have been able to actually deliver on the most important thing right now which is economic progress and economic prosperity. even before the pandemic started , tunisians were many changes weren't able to feed themselves you know the economic situation for them was decreasing, particularly in the marginalized areas. i'm very skeptical that president saeed by consolidating power in his own hands or even if he appoints a new government , i'm not sure you know within 30 days that this government's going to be able to do what they need to do in order to bring tunisia out of this economic crisis, let alone the health crisis. bernard: afro barometer survey found 81% of tunisians do not feel close to any political party. how does the president move forward when that is the view tunisians have of the current state of their democracy, their political parties. >> he was critical of the political parties and political class in general and i think this his view overlappe
sarah: absolutely.e of the parties in tunisia have been able to actually deliver on the most important thing right now which is economic progress and economic prosperity. even before the pandemic started , tunisians were many changes weren't able to feed themselves you know the economic situation for them was decreasing, particularly in the marginalized areas. i'm very skeptical that president saeed by consolidating power in his own hands or even if he appoints a new government , i'm not sure...
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it’s death of sarah everard? it's absolutely _ death of sarah everard?rah everard? it�*s absolutely that. we really do need to take a whole system approach to ending at preventing violence against women and girls. one of marv thatis against women and girls. one of marv that is we need to invest in prevention, by tackling these attitudes at a young age, moving on we also need to target perpetrators, many of whom will repeat repeat this behaviour over and over again and that's what we have seen in this case as well. when a man killed a woman it's almost always part of a pattern of violence and abuse and we have seen that play out in this case also. we also need to reform the culture of our criminaljustice agencies, and we are seeing small steps towards change but what we really need is we need an overhaul of how women are treated, and how serious the crimes against them are taken. and as we said, it should be across society, notjust policing but looking at education, health, and supporting victims by investing in specialist services that are there to suppo
it’s death of sarah everard? it's absolutely _ death of sarah everard?rah everard? it�*s absolutely that. we really do need to take a whole system approach to ending at preventing violence against women and girls. one of marv thatis against women and girls. one of marv that is we need to invest in prevention, by tackling these attitudes at a young age, moving on we also need to target perpetrators, many of whom will repeat repeat this behaviour over and over again and that's what we have...
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sarah everard's family were in court as he admitted murder.not clear what motivated his attack on a complete stranger. the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said that everyone in the force was sickened, angered, and devastated at couzens�* crime. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just afte
sarah everard's family were in court as he admitted murder.not clear what motivated his attack on a complete stranger. the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said that everyone in the force was sickened, angered, and devastated at couzens�* crime. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended....
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sarah signed the checks.t invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion-dollar trust fund. >> i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. they were doing well. >> absolutely. >> was your company making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and james was tough. and buff. and all man. >> it would be 20 degrees outside and he'd be wearing a t-shirt. everyone else has a little shiver. he's standing there shivering but he's making sure his arms are pumped up. >> he's a buff guy. >> yeah. he wants you to see his guns. he's showing them off. and their perfectly white teeth and their tans. they looked like ken and barbie. they didn't fit in at all. >> not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain, i don't want to be called just a barbie. >> well, you're living in a town of men. >> mm-hmm. 92 to 1. >>
sarah signed the checks.t invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion-dollar trust fund. >> i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. they were doing well. >> absolutely. >> was your company making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and james was tough. and buff. and all...
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what has changed since sarah everard's death?— sarah everard's death?ath? we had the announcement that _ sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny - sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny is . sarah everard's death? we had the i announcement that misogyny is going to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. 0ther to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. other than that, i would not say that we have seen a huge amount of change. i think what happened after sarah's murder was this enormous outpouring of stories, of grief, this fear that women feel every day. and it is still not being taken seriously. i think that is really the main message is that we need to take this seriously. your previous guest talked about a culture of misogyny within the police, i would say we have a culture of misogyny throughout our entire society. and we need to address that head—on so that we don't have women feeling this way constantly all the time. it is just not ok. 50 constantly all the time. it is 'ust not ok. ., constantl
what has changed since sarah everard's death?— sarah everard's death?ath? we had the announcement that _ sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny - sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny is . sarah everard's death? we had the i announcement that misogyny is going to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. 0ther to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. other than that, i would not say that we have seen a huge amount of change. i think what...
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sarah everard's family were in court as he admitted murder.ead of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised for their loss, pain and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just after 9:30 on poynders road, a busy main road in clapham, a bus camera shows that
sarah everard's family were in court as he admitted murder.ead of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised for their loss, pain and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a...
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live now to tokyo, and sarah mulkerrins.lso lots of upsets — talk us through some of the highs and lows. there certainly was. we will start with the cycling, we had the men's metal on the saturday, but what about this in the women's road race on sunday? austria's and o'keefe and heiser won gold in that, australia's first gold medal in the olympics since 2004, but it was a because she was in a break away from the rest of the field. she crossed the line and one gold. however the rest of the palatine had not realised there was a writer up front. so when the writer and second, the touch writer crossed the finish line for the silver metal, she thought she had one gold. there was plenty of drama there, a great result for austria, a brilliant result in the pool for tanzania with a 18—year—old swimming sensation was in lane eight, the outside lane. he swam all the way to the gold there, that was a big shock. so a wonderful surprise. four of them have come in the pool. there was a big shock in the tennis, as well. ash party, the worl
live now to tokyo, and sarah mulkerrins.lso lots of upsets — talk us through some of the highs and lows. there certainly was. we will start with the cycling, we had the men's metal on the saturday, but what about this in the women's road race on sunday? austria's and o'keefe and heiser won gold in that, australia's first gold medal in the olympics since 2004, but it was a because she was in a break away from the rest of the field. she crossed the line and one gold. however the rest of the...
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thank you very much, sarah. _ into tokyo. thank you very much, sarah. sarah - into tokyo. in tokyo full in therefore us in tokyo full in the uk, the mayor of liverpool says that she and many others by the decision of unesco to strip liverpool of the status of the world heritage site. liverpool was awarded the title in 2004, recognising its rich heritage is a major trading centre and port and its architectural landmarks. world heritage committee says that developments in the city's waterfront have resulted in a irreversible loss. colin patterson spent the day there. liverpool, a city with ambitions to build and regenerate, ambitions which have led to it being stripped of its unesco world heritage status after a secret valat. the site of liverpool is deleted. the title brought prestige and helped attract international tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed as unesco believe new development have led to a serious deterioration of landmark liverpool liverpool are playing the vict
thank you very much, sarah. _ into tokyo. thank you very much, sarah. sarah - into tokyo. in tokyo full in therefore us in tokyo full in the uk, the mayor of liverpool says that she and many others by the decision of unesco to strip liverpool of the status of the world heritage site. liverpool was awarded the title in 2004, recognising its rich heritage is a major trading centre and port and its architectural landmarks. world heritage committee says that developments in the city's waterfront...
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two people, presumed to be sarah and couzens, are standing there.couzens faced allegations of indecent exposure in london three days before kidnapping sarah and, it was revealed today, similar allegations in 2015 in kent — possible police failures now being investigated. this is where sarah was last seen. when couzens was arrested, he lied and lied. he claimed he owed money to an eastern european gang for underpaying a prostitute and they threatened his family and ordered him to deliver them another girl. he admitted kidnapping sarah but said he had handed her over, alive and unharmed, to the gang when they stopped his car on the way out of london. the truth was that couzens raped and murdered the 33—year—old, hiding her body deep in the kent countryside so it took a week to find her remains. as met police officers searched, the murderer was in their ranks. two days after he'd kidnapped her, couzens had bought two builder's bags at b&q. her body was found in one. the metropolitan police commissioner looked shaken. in court, she'd satjust feet from t
two people, presumed to be sarah and couzens, are standing there.couzens faced allegations of indecent exposure in london three days before kidnapping sarah and, it was revealed today, similar allegations in 2015 in kent — possible police failures now being investigated. this is where sarah was last seen. when couzens was arrested, he lied and lied. he claimed he owed money to an eastern european gang for underpaying a prostitute and they threatened his family and ordered him to deliver them...
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sarah, can you tell us about why this exists? why we have this complicated but important legislative process? sarah: why does it exist? it's a great example of rules created for one purpose. at a particular moment in a political time, then as conditions change, politicians and their strategic party leaders find new niches for that established tool. usually, they are niches that might not have been envisioned when the particular lawmakers who wrote the rule or the law probably envisioned how it might be used in the future. it's not that unusual a thing in congress that the rules last longer than the politicians who created them. it creates opportunities for complicated procedures that probably didn't look so complicated when they wrote them. in the case of reconciliation, it comes from the 1974 budget act. keep in mind in the 1970's, there was a large democratic majority, ideologically diverse democratic and republican parties, there was an endowment of programs like medicare and medicaid. spending that was outside of the annual a
sarah, can you tell us about why this exists? why we have this complicated but important legislative process? sarah: why does it exist? it's a great example of rules created for one purpose. at a particular moment in a political time, then as conditions change, politicians and their strategic party leaders find new niches for that established tool. usually, they are niches that might not have been envisioned when the particular lawmakers who wrote the rule or the law probably envisioned how it...
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sarah: absolutely.s a great story for sunisa lee, who went on to win gold in that women's all-around event. she said before the games, coming into it, she never imagined she would win gold in such a simone biles dominant event, but simone biles was cheering her on of the arena last night, and she said that simone biles helped her deal with the pressure coming into it, as over the last day or so, all the pressure and focus was on her, because such is the u.s. dominance in this event, they won gold medals in this event for every addition of the game since 2004, so she was really feeling the pressure. simone biles helped her with her, her teammates helped her with it, and she was able to cope with the intense pressure and scrutiny, and went on to win that goal, and you can see the tears afterwards, her dedication to her family. a wonderful moment for her and so many else emerging from the shadows and the spotlights of gymnastics. laura: and another gold-medal to the americans. it is almost the end of the f
sarah: absolutely.s a great story for sunisa lee, who went on to win gold in that women's all-around event. she said before the games, coming into it, she never imagined she would win gold in such a simone biles dominant event, but simone biles was cheering her on of the arena last night, and she said that simone biles helped her deal with the pressure coming into it, as over the last day or so, all the pressure and focus was on her, because such is the u.s. dominance in this event, they won...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.st country in africa to abolish the death penalty. capital punishment will be replaced with life imprisonment or a minimum term of 30 years. no—one has been executed in sierra leone since 1998, but it was still on the statute book for crimes including treason, murder and mutiny. firefighters in miami have declared an end to their search for bodies at the site of a collapsed apartment block last month. the collapse at the 12—story champlain towers south in surfside killed 97 people, with at least one more missing person yet to be identified. a funeral has been held in haiti for presidentjovenal moise who was shot dead in his home two weeks ago. there was a heavy security presence at the funeral — but outside, angry supporters of mr moise clashed with police. courtney bembridge has more. the president's widow told the crowd she wanted justice, not revenge. she was injured in the attack which killed her husband a fortnight ago. translation: the family is living in dark days. - to make the
sarah campbell, bbc news.st country in africa to abolish the death penalty. capital punishment will be replaced with life imprisonment or a minimum term of 30 years. no—one has been executed in sierra leone since 1998, but it was still on the statute book for crimes including treason, murder and mutiny. firefighters in miami have declared an end to their search for bodies at the site of a collapsed apartment block last month. the collapse at the 12—story champlain towers south in surfside...
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sarah: it's a tough battle all around for this particular majority. on that note about >> this week marks the sid's month anniversary of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. each night we will bring you congressional hearings that occurred in the aftermath of january the sixth. tonight, agent -- a senate judiciary hearing with fbi. on thursday, a joint senate hearing that included testimony from d.c. national card commander william walker. on friday, the house oversight committee hears from former trump administration officials and the d.c. police chief about their actions in response to the. that's all this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> next, a hearing on financial institutions and their treatment of minority communities. the house financial services subcommittee on diversity and inclusion held a hearing on the racial wealth gap through
sarah: it's a tough battle all around for this particular majority. on that note about >> this week marks the sid's month anniversary of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. each night we will bring you congressional hearings that occurred in the aftermath of january the sixth. tonight, agent -- a senate judiciary hearing with fbi. on thursday, a joint senate hearing that included testimony from d.c. national card commander william walker. on friday, the house oversight committee...
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sarah: it's a tough battle all around for this particular majority. on that note about reconciliation, thank you all so much for joining us and we look forward to seeing you again. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> next, foreign diplomats and state department officials discussed the israeli-palestinian conflict. the event is hosted by the wilson center. >> good morning, everyone. i am the director of the middle east program here at the wilson center. welcome to our event this morning, the gaza cease-fire, what's next? we have a distinguished panel this morning to discuss the latest developments on the israeli-palestinian arena and the biden policy, particularly
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thank you very much, sarah.ittle later. the bbc has confirmed that jodie whittaker will step down from her role as the current doctor who next year. she took over as the 13th doctor in 2017 — the first woman to play the famous time lord. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba talks about her legacy and who might be in the running to replace her. some will have liked her, some will have liked other particular doctors that have come in the past and for those of us who grew up in the 1990s, the fact that doctor who was still on air means that it has been a success and the programme going. when herfirst episode aired it got something like 11.5 million viewers. doctor who's custodians for almost a decade. there seems to be a groundswell of support, presumably because she was the first female. it. people are fascinated and wanted her to succeed in the role. it is fair to say that her first two series saw the ratings drop away to closer to what they were for the ratings of peter capaldi during his tenure. not as b
thank you very much, sarah.ittle later. the bbc has confirmed that jodie whittaker will step down from her role as the current doctor who next year. she took over as the 13th doctor in 2017 — the first woman to play the famous time lord. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba talks about her legacy and who might be in the running to replace her. some will have liked her, some will have liked other particular doctors that have come in the past and for those of us who grew up in the 1990s,...
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we have sarah shue . she is a visiting scholar at to down university, and in beijing we have, i know our 10 again. he is a political and economic affairs commentator or across type roles and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to, i know, are in beijing right before the 2nd summit or earlier this week. chinese media was expressing that the us is looking for or creating imaginary enemy out of china. and it was actually said during the high level meeting, what does that mean, imaginary enemy, can you explain that to our audience? well, china, that feels very sad. i mean, on the, almost a daily basis this is kind of drum b to china's, is that, and the other thing, there's very little proof, lots of allegations. so, i mean, china has, sees this as a situation where trying the u. s. is trying to play king of the hill, in essence, you know, try to cut down a competitor that's rising. the difficulty is that china is not trying to be a global hedge mom. and the u. s
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thank you so much, sarah.are avid skateboarders and obsessed so they will be watching that closely. stay with us. still to come: mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. crowd: seven, six, five, four, three... i thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - this is bbc news. the latest headlines: adam peaty has won britain's first gold medal of the tokyo olympics and succe
thank you so much, sarah.are avid skateboarders and obsessed so they will be watching that closely. stay with us. still to come: mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the...
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sarah, we will see you then. _ more on the spot, sam. sarah, | we will see you then.or that. —— focus on the sport. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news. the united states has accused china of "stonewalling" an international investigation into the origins of covid—19. the white house said china�*s reluctance to allow the world health organization to audit some of its laboratories was "irresponsible" and "dangerous". china has strongly rejected a theory that the virus may have leaked from a lab in wuhan. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the region of hunan in china as officials confirmed that at least 33 people have died. they include a dozen commuters in zhengzhou, who were caught on the city�*s underground rail system. large wildfires have been burning across the timber—rich region of karelia, in northern russia. officials say there are about 30 fires across 9,000 hectares, close to the border with finland. a state of emergency was declared on tuesday. the french president emmanuel macron has changed his phone and number after it was reported
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sarah: if i could maybe add a comment.there was a little bit to the point my question about the revisionist, didn't exist in other fields produce interesting that the term is so rarely apply to other fields rated they do of course have that you are saying, the questioner was saying, there if there was a shift. and i think that history is distinctive in that it is the only discipline that produces narratives that govern rated there is nothing quite comparable to get in his public dimension and that may be why this term being singled out and applied to history as opposed to anything else because of that public aspect of it. jim: let me just say this, you're right and i think this makes historians more exposed to attack in the history more exposed to attack and then people in other disciplines which makes it all the more important that we understand the phenomenon and talk about among ourselves and talk about it with our students to try to bring it to the floor and with that i would add that we should do a better job of under
sarah: if i could maybe add a comment.there was a little bit to the point my question about the revisionist, didn't exist in other fields produce interesting that the term is so rarely apply to other fields rated they do of course have that you are saying, the questioner was saying, there if there was a shift. and i think that history is distinctive in that it is the only discipline that produces narratives that govern rated there is nothing quite comparable to get in his public dimension and...
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sarah, thank you _ through in that. 0k. sarah, thank you very _ through in that. 0k.ah,| thank you very much for that and glad to see that that heavy rain seems to have disappeared. i don't want to jinx it! rain seems to have disappeared. i don't want tojinx it! thank you very much, sarah mulkerrins, oursports mulkerrins, our sports presenter. the bbc has confirmed that jodie whittaker will step down from her role as the current doctor who next year. she took over as the 13th doctor in 2017 — the first woman to play the famous time lord. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba talks about her legacy and who might be in the running to replace her. some will have liked her, some will have liked other particular doctors that have come in the past and for those of us who grew up in the 1990s, the fact that doctor who is still on air means the doctor has been a success and the programme's still going. when herfirst episode aired it got something like 11.5 million viewers. the first episode was doctor who's biggest audience for almost a decade. there seems to be a groun
sarah, thank you _ through in that. 0k. sarah, thank you very _ through in that. 0k.ah,| thank you very much for that and glad to see that that heavy rain seems to have disappeared. i don't want to jinx it! rain seems to have disappeared. i don't want tojinx it! thank you very much, sarah mulkerrins, oursports mulkerrins, our sports presenter. the bbc has confirmed that jodie whittaker will step down from her role as the current doctor who next year. she took over as the 13th doctor in 2017 —...
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and i'm sarah mulkerrins in tokyo. there mulkerrins in tokyo. has also been successful there has also been successful in australia in the rowing, and another gold medal in the pool for the hosts, japan. us health officials change course on face coverings, advising people to wear masks indoors again — even if they're been vaccinated. a country in crisis. a year after the deadly beirut blast scarred lebanon, we have a special report. and wildfires threaten parts of greece, as strong winds fan the flames through the countryside north of athens. hello, and welcome to the programme. on to the olympics now, and day five action is well underway in tokyo with medals events in the pool and on the water. we can go live now to our sports presenter, sarah mulkerrins, who's in tokyo, and sarah, ariarne titmus picking up a second gold medal and an olympic record? absolutely, it has been a brilliant 0lympic absolutely, it has been a brilliant olympic games so far for the australian. nicole call her the terminator, such as her dominan
and i'm sarah mulkerrins in tokyo. there mulkerrins in tokyo. has also been successful there has also been successful in australia in the rowing, and another gold medal in the pool for the hosts, japan. us health officials change course on face coverings, advising people to wear masks indoors again — even if they're been vaccinated. a country in crisis. a year after the deadly beirut blast scarred lebanon, we have a special report. and wildfires threaten parts of greece, as strong winds fan...
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we are speaking with attorney sarah pap, antonio and sarah, this is the 1st chance i have had to ask you since the big story broke recently. why is bill cosby free? i got to start by saying, you know, and i truly do hate to say this, but the court in so cause this case was right, procedurally, constitutionally speaking, he's, he's free on constitutional grounds and, and that's because you can't promise a person that they will not be prosecuted and then turn around and prosecute them. that's exactly what happened in the bill cosby case, but you know how in here we really can't blame the court for upholding the law. who we need to blame is the prosecutor who failed to uphold the law. he was too afraid to uphold the law. see this, this prosecutor in, instead of upholding the law for the filing charges, pursuing criminal action, what he did is, is promise a sex offender that he would not prosecute him promise bill cash or bill cosby. he would not be prosecuted and then turned around and encouraged him to testify in a civil case. so based on those assurances of the prosecution cause we te
we are speaking with attorney sarah pap, antonio and sarah, this is the 1st chance i have had to ask you since the big story broke recently. why is bill cosby free? i got to start by saying, you know, and i truly do hate to say this, but the court in so cause this case was right, procedurally, constitutionally speaking, he's, he's free on constitutional grounds and, and that's because you can't promise a person that they will not be prosecuted and then turn around and prosecute them. that's...
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sarah wentz of fox rothschild, — lawyer. sarah wentz of fox rothschild, i— lawyer.of fox rothschild, i think we are l lawyer. sarah wentz of fox - rothschild, i think we are going to be hearing a lot more about this. thank you for giving some of the background and context of that case. prince william and prince harry have unveiled a statue of their mother, diana, princess of wales, on what would have been her 60th birthday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the event should've been solely about their mother — the unveiling by her sons of a statue of diana, princess of wales. but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out. the special bond between two young princes has been broken. harsh words are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of
sarah wentz of fox rothschild, — lawyer. sarah wentz of fox rothschild, i— lawyer.of fox rothschild, i think we are l lawyer. sarah wentz of fox - rothschild, i think we are going to be hearing a lot more about this. thank you for giving some of the background and context of that case. prince william and prince harry have unveiled a statue of their mother, diana, princess of wales, on what would have been her 60th birthday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the event...
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yeah, as we| had sarah stevenson say, the girl is a very— had sarah stevenson say, the girl is a very jade quite a few times. it was a _ fought jade quite a few times. it was a very— fought jade quite a few times. it was a very close fight and jade did very well— was a very close fight and jade did very well but it was just unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't _ unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, _ unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, fill _ unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, fill us - unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, fill us in - unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, fill us in on i those who don't know, fill us in on taekwondo, it is a martial art using punching and kicking techniques, give us more details of it is original originally south korea and it basically is fighting. you original originally south korea and it basically is fighting.— it basically is fighting. you fight each other _ it basically is fighting. you fight each other -- — it basicall
yeah, as we| had sarah stevenson say, the girl is a very— had sarah stevenson say, the girl is a very jade quite a few times. it was a _ fought jade quite a few times. it was a very— fought jade quite a few times. it was a very close fight and jade did very well— was a very close fight and jade did very well but it was just unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't _ unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who don't know, _ unfortunate how it went. jordyn, for those who...
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sarah, thank you for bringing _ here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us _ here in tokyo.to _ here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us up to speed - here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us up to speed on l for bringing us up to speed on that. karate, surf climbing, surfing and skateboarding, four new sports to look forward to. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the central chinese region of henan as officials confirmed that at least 33 people have died. that includes a dozen commuters in the provincial capital zhengzhou, who were caught on the city's underground as carriages filled with water. the city had a year's worth of rain in three days and more is forecast. our correspondent robin brant is there and sent this report. the rain has stopped for now, but some of the roads are still like rivers — evidence of how overwhelming the incessant rainfall was. above ground, they are starting to clear up, though. but the true horror of this intersection is what happened underground at this metro station. as the rain came down at its heaviest, pass
sarah, thank you for bringing _ here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us _ here in tokyo.to _ here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us up to speed - here in tokyo. sarah, thank you for bringing us up to speed on l for bringing us up to speed on that. karate, surf climbing, surfing and skateboarding, four new sports to look forward to. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the central chinese region of henan as officials confirmed that at least 33 people have died....
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sarah: absolutely.-go, the president and the prime minister have really been at odds with each other. even though the presiden handpicked at the prime minister, they have just been fighting with each other. they have been publicly undermining each other. in this opportunity came for the president to unseat the prime minister, he seized the opportunity. nick: tunisia was the only success story in the arab spring. why did these events -- what do these events say about democracy in tunisia 10 years later? sarah: i don't want to yet put sort of democracy and a coffin. i think tunisia's democracy still has a fighting chance. i think if we look at the way , these protests are being reported upon, the way that people are allowed to go into the streets, the way that people can criticize the government, they can go out there and call this a coup, and they're not getting arrested, that shows that democracy is alive and that it is functioning. this is a major threat to tunisia's democracy i think when we look back
sarah: absolutely.-go, the president and the prime minister have really been at odds with each other. even though the presiden handpicked at the prime minister, they have just been fighting with each other. they have been publicly undermining each other. in this opportunity came for the president to unseat the prime minister, he seized the opportunity. nick: tunisia was the only success story in the arab spring. why did these events -- what do these events say about democracy in tunisia 10...
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indeed, sarah. we're all watching - campaign under way? indeed, sarah.i sarah. we're all watching fort naomi osaka and of course she is a bit of polarising figure, some people love her —— watching for. she is the face of the new generation of japanese athletes, outspoken, biracial, unlike a lot of japanese athletes who have been expected by society to remain apolitical. but others say not necessarily because of her background but because she does not speak much japanese and does not live here that some say it's a bit strange to see her lighting the cauldron during the opening ceremony but i think it's fair to say everyone will be watching her. i want to talk about the victory bouquet that you mentioned that yui was hoping because i think it is heartening that the flowers from fukushima, and including the town of namie, only four kilometres from the nuclear power plant and everyone had to be evacuated and people could only get back home about four years ago and the farmers had been hoping that the flowers would be used in the tokyo olympics so it's notjus
indeed, sarah. we're all watching - campaign under way? indeed, sarah.i sarah. we're all watching fort naomi osaka and of course she is a bit of polarising figure, some people love her —— watching for. she is the face of the new generation of japanese athletes, outspoken, biracial, unlike a lot of japanese athletes who have been expected by society to remain apolitical. but others say not necessarily because of her background but because she does not speak much japanese and does not live...
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yes, on that, sarah, being hit with here. yes, on that, sarah. what _ being hit with here. talking - being hit with here. yes, on that, i sarah, what she was talking about, what can we look forward to on day five? ~ ,., ., ., five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled _ five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because _ five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because of— five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because of the - five? well, some of the railing was l rescheduled because of the typhoon, so we are going to have our first metals handed out in that today. plenty more action coming up in the swimming pool, look out for two americans, katie litvack he has two finals that she is in, and also the lessee caleb dressel, who many people say is michael phelps apparent. and then baseball gets under way after the women won the soft ball last night. japan then will get their baseball campaign under way against the dominican republic. under way against the dominican reublic. .,. . in tokyo, thank you so much for joining us. and just to let you know
yes, on that, sarah, being hit with here. yes, on that, sarah. what _ being hit with here. talking - being hit with here. yes, on that, i sarah, what she was talking about, what can we look forward to on day five? ~ ,., ., ., five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled _ five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because _ five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because of— five? well, some of the railing was rescheduled because of the - five? well, some of the railing was l...
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thank you, sarah and _ pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we _ pandemic, of course.you, sarah and we will bring - pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we will bring you - pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we will bring you the l sarah and we will bring you the match build—up throughout the day. around 20 people are missing after a landslide in the japanese city of atami. unverified footage on social media shows mud cascading down a hillside, smashing into buildings and washing away cars. the city is south—west of tokyo in shizuoka prefecture. a search and rescue mission has been launched. these are the latest pictures, showing extensive damage to roads and buildings in the path of the landslide in atami, which is around 100 kilometres south west of tokyo. the authorities have launched a search and rescue mission. officials say it happened at 10.30 in the morning, local time, and that several houses were swept away. thousands of homes in the area are without power. the region has seen heavy rains and flooding since friday. here's our correspondent injapan
thank you, sarah and _ pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we _ pandemic, of course.you, sarah and we will bring - pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we will bring you - pandemic, of course. thank you, sarah and we will bring you the l sarah and we will bring you the match build—up throughout the day. around 20 people are missing after a landslide in the japanese city of atami. unverified footage on social media shows mud cascading down a hillside, smashing into buildings and...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.china, more bodies have been recovered in henan province after deadly flash flooding struck the region earlier this week. more than 51 people are known to have died. many of them were trapped underground in subways. officials say nearly 400,000 people have been evacuated. and the floods are spreading to other towns and cities. are china correspondent steven mcdonald is in beijing and has this report. reporter: people in their hundreds of thousands have been moved to safety. deadly flash flooding, following record-breaking heavy driving rain, has shut down cities and towns across the region. some people have been trapped for days, cut off by the rising waters without fresh food or water. officials say tens of thousands of rescuers have been mobilized, including the military, to reach stranded residents and evacuate them from the most dangerous areas. rain has eased in one city, and water is being pumped. as these tunnels are cleared, bodies are being found. pushing up the official death
sarah campbell, bbc news.china, more bodies have been recovered in henan province after deadly flash flooding struck the region earlier this week. more than 51 people are known to have died. many of them were trapped underground in subways. officials say nearly 400,000 people have been evacuated. and the floods are spreading to other towns and cities. are china correspondent steven mcdonald is in beijing and has this report. reporter: people in their hundreds of thousands have been moved to...
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sarah, plenty on the cards today _ issue. sarah, plenty on the cards today and _ issue.in rowinu? , ., seen our first medals in rowina? ~ ., , , ., ., rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known _ rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and _ rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and heard - rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and heard about| will have known and heard about this typhoon and tropical storm that has been hitting the coast of japan, that has been hitting the coast ofjapan, that that has been hitting the coast of japan, that has altered some of japan, that has altered some of the events so these are the first finals in rowing that are getting under way this morning. romania won the first of the gold medals on offer. very comfortable win for them, the women in the double sculls and there was a brilliant matchup between france and the netherlands in the men's double sculls, france winning that, they finished last in the final in rio five years ago so a wonderful gold medalfor in rio five years ago so a wonderful gold medal fo
sarah, plenty on the cards today _ issue. sarah, plenty on the cards today and _ issue.in rowinu? , ., seen our first medals in rowina? ~ ., , , ., ., rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known _ rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and _ rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and heard - rowing? we absolutely have. you will have known and heard about| will have known and heard about this typhoon and tropical storm that has been hitting the coast of japan, that has been...
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sarah, thanks so much.r now that the games are getting under way. the opening ceremony on friday. sarah will be bringing that to you. jeff bezos, the billionaire founder of amazon — has been to space and back — in the first crewed flight, of his rocket ship — new shepard. 0ur correspondent sophie long reports from texas. boarding his 60 foot sub—orbital rocket. he was not nervous, he said. just excited. this was notjust about realising a lifelong dream, but expanding his ever—growing empire beyond the grip of gravty. with him on this first fully autonomous passenger flight three other civilians — his brother mark bezos, 82—year—old trail blazing aviator wally funk, and 18—year—old dutch student 0liver daemen. wally was one of the mercury 13, a group of american women training to be astronauts but never made it to space. until now. five, four, command engines start, two, one. as you can hear, blue 0rigin�*s reuseable rocket, carrying its first human passengers and first paying customer, is now on its way to
sarah, thanks so much.r now that the games are getting under way. the opening ceremony on friday. sarah will be bringing that to you. jeff bezos, the billionaire founder of amazon — has been to space and back — in the first crewed flight, of his rocket ship — new shepard. 0ur correspondent sophie long reports from texas. boarding his 60 foot sub—orbital rocket. he was not nervous, he said. just excited. this was notjust about realising a lifelong dream, but expanding his ever—growing...
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that's the point to which sarah was alluding earlier.eople are trying now to figure out what sense can be made of silence, absences in the evidence in the same way we have to begin to figure out come have to pay more attention, constant attention to neuroscience and to figure out how we use and how we evaluate and how we are cautious about memory mistakes. not all memory is defective, it really is not there the neuroscientists will tell you that some of it is but our minds correct for some of those defects and certainly criticism and discussion like this does the same. >> thank you. richard willie has a hand up. please unmute and introduce yourself. >> thank you very much. hi, jim. in the brief time i was a student of professor banner. jim, in the introduction to the book, congratulations by the way, bringing forth another child, amazing, in the introduction you talk about interpretive zeal not being a quality that is exclusively the property of the left you note that interpretive zeal has been expressed in the left and on the right prof
that's the point to which sarah was alluding earlier.eople are trying now to figure out what sense can be made of silence, absences in the evidence in the same way we have to begin to figure out come have to pay more attention, constant attention to neuroscience and to figure out how we use and how we evaluate and how we are cautious about memory mistakes. not all memory is defective, it really is not there the neuroscientists will tell you that some of it is but our minds correct for some of...
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i'm sarah montague. taliban have retaken huge swathes of the country and reports have emerged that, once again, they're enforcing the same repressive practices of their past rule. my guest is afghanistan's national security adviser, hamdullah mohib. while he's here in london, he's meeting the chief of the uk defence staff who only days ago described the situation in afghanistan as grim.
i'm sarah montague. taliban have retaken huge swathes of the country and reports have emerged that, once again, they're enforcing the same repressive practices of their past rule. my guest is afghanistan's national security adviser, hamdullah mohib. while he's here in london, he's meeting the chief of the uk defence staff who only days ago described the situation in afghanistan as grim.
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in 1842, the son of sarah and an unnamed man born in philadelphia.ah, for undisclosed reasons became a single mother raising four children including andrew by herself until she married james reed on an undisclosed date. in total the couple would raise seven children which created significant economic burden on the family as james was the only full-time wage earner working as a laborer due to racial discrimination , not only in philadelphia but nationwide for african-american men to hope to support their family perhaps to bolster the family economy in between raising the kids in their home none of the school-age children attended school at school-age the absences from school were not unique has many other working poor families chose not to send their children to racially segregated schools to be inferior in every way to the white counterparts such as having unqualified teachers continuously dealing with funding problems not even having a roof or dilapidated buildings that were horrendous. other families needed children to forgo formal education someti
in 1842, the son of sarah and an unnamed man born in philadelphia.ah, for undisclosed reasons became a single mother raising four children including andrew by herself until she married james reed on an undisclosed date. in total the couple would raise seven children which created significant economic burden on the family as james was the only full-time wage earner working as a laborer due to racial discrimination , not only in philadelphia but nationwide for african-american men to hope to...