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— parents out there what has gavin williamson said? there is a national siuh of williamson said?s a national sigh of relief as _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as england - williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as england is - sigh of relief as far as england is concerned notjust for parents, but for guardians. until now, what has been happening is that children have been happening is that children have been kept in what gavin williamson has described as consistent groupings, orwe might has described as consistent groupings, or we might know them as bubbles. he said it was necessary as fewer adults were vaccinated, but praising the progress of the vaccination programme. we are saying thatis vaccination programme. we are saying that is no longer going to be necessary. the health secretary said that from the 16th of august anybody under the age of 18 will not have to self—isolate. this one will be important for
— parents out there what has gavin williamson said? there is a national siuh of williamson said?s a national sigh of relief as _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as _ williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as england - williamson said? there is a national sigh of relief as far as england is - sigh of relief as far as england is concerned notjust for parents, but for guardians. until now,...
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i _ gavin williamson? i believe it is. we are really please. i think- gavin williamson?really please. i think it was before collects nationally that we are delighted at the prospect of no longer having to manage what has been to disruptive academic years —— i think i speakfor been to disruptive academic years —— i think i speak for collects nationally. with teachers being able to support students in the way to which we are custom, being able to move about the classroom, offer close personal individual support, advice and guidance, and in the case of cases of covid, to no longer have to place significant disruption on large numbers of students, having to self—isolate. i would say, yes, it is the right decision at this time and we look forward to be able to begin a new academic year without disruption, which is why if i'm able to say i'm slightly concerned about the proposals, following the secretary of state's and is meant, that schools will be required to mass test once again there who student body within three to five days upon return. the sizing of an implications for
i _ gavin williamson? i believe it is. we are really please. i think- gavin williamson?really please. i think it was before collects nationally that we are delighted at the prospect of no longer having to manage what has been to disruptive academic years —— i think i speakfor been to disruptive academic years —— i think i speak for collects nationally. with teachers being able to support students in the way to which we are custom, being able to move about the classroom, offer close...
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here's what mr williamson had to say.ldren inconsistent groups was essential to control the spread of the virus when our population was less vaccinated, we recognise that the system of bubbles and isolation is causing disruption to many children's education. that is why we will be ending bubbles and transferring contact tracing to the nhs test and trace system for earlier settings, schools and colleges. where there are outbreaks, schools and colleges may be contacted by nhs test and trace and they will also work with local health teams as they currently do now. we are also setting out new rules that mean that from the 16th of august, children will only need to isolate if they have tested positive for covid—19. i am also pleased to be able to say that there will be no restrictions on in—person teaching and learning in universities unless students are advised to isolate or are impacted by local outbreaks. gavin williamson who i think is still speaking in the house of commons and we will continue to monitor his statement. le
here's what mr williamson had to say.ldren inconsistent groups was essential to control the spread of the virus when our population was less vaccinated, we recognise that the system of bubbles and isolation is causing disruption to many children's education. that is why we will be ending bubbles and transferring contact tracing to the nhs test and trace system for earlier settings, schools and colleges. where there are outbreaks, schools and colleges may be contacted by nhs test and trace and...
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coast guard petty officer second class jennifer williamson, enjoying a day off-duty with her family, out by a rip current, struggling, she borrowed a boogie board, jumped into the water, petty officer williamson is joining me now with what happened next, alongside with commander of coast guard fifth district welcome to you both. >> thank you, thank you, trey. trey: officer williams son tell us what did you see, why did you react the way you did? >> well, just ordinary day with family on the beach, we're sitting there, my sister diana is a mother three. she tends to really have a keen eye on the ocean. we're sitting there, she popped up out of her chair, i thought maybe it had manage do with my nephew and niece, i looked out, she said oh, my god, jennie, those three guys, i think they are in trouble, i noticed one go underwater and drown, without thought, a grabbed a boogie board. can't out toward the water, bring a floating division with -- device, the man who was drowning at that point was coughing off water, i reached out it him first, got him onboard. reached out for the second sw
coast guard petty officer second class jennifer williamson, enjoying a day off-duty with her family, out by a rip current, struggling, she borrowed a boogie board, jumped into the water, petty officer williamson is joining me now with what happened next, alongside with commander of coast guard fifth district welcome to you both. >> thank you, thank you, trey. trey: officer williams son tell us what did you see, why did you react the way you did? >> well, just ordinary day with...
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lizzie williamson, bbc news, rome. — lucy williamson, bbc news, rome.ondent simonjones is in trafalgar square in central london. what was the atmosphere like there after the game, simon, it went along into the night? pretty gloomy atmosphere, very much like the weather here this morning. and if you want a sense of this feast of all these finally over then take a look behind me. that's the fan zone at trafalgar square already being dismantled, be clean up operation as well here this morning with thousands of people flocking to central london, despite the authorities asking people to stay away if they did not have tickets. people wanted to be a part of the atmosphere but i'm afraid yesterday evening, for the english fans, the atmosphere, well, it felt very, very flat. we have seen still this morning at five am here in the uk people wandering around, some fans still rather bewildered. during the night, there were a lot of italian fans out in force. at times it felt more like rome than central london. had italian fans at piccadilly circus, they were waving
lizzie williamson, bbc news, rome. — lucy williamson, bbc news, rome.ondent simonjones is in trafalgar square in central london. what was the atmosphere like there after the game, simon, it went along into the night? pretty gloomy atmosphere, very much like the weather here this morning. and if you want a sense of this feast of all these finally over then take a look behind me. that's the fan zone at trafalgar square already being dismantled, be clean up operation as well here this morning...
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lucy williamson _ this afternoon. lucy, many thanks. lucy williamson in _ this afternoon.ternoon that remaining covid restrictions in england will be lifted a week today. but borisjohnson will also empasise that caution is vital in the face of rising case numbers which he said will continue to increase as england unlocks. and people will be urged to continue to wear face coverings in crowded places. our health correspondent jim reed reports. this could be reality again next week. this pilot event in may saw 3000 clubbers back on the dance floor, from next monday, all nightclubs will be able to open across england as the last remaining social distancing rules are scrapped. when we moved to step four, we will see the falling away of legal obligations and legal restrictions and a move towards personal and corporate responsibility based on clear and strong guidance and people will make their own judgments. under the plans, the legal requirement to wear a mask will go although ministers have said there will still be an expectation to wear a covering on transport and in some ind
lucy williamson _ this afternoon. lucy, many thanks. lucy williamson in _ this afternoon.ternoon that remaining covid restrictions in england will be lifted a week today. but borisjohnson will also empasise that caution is vital in the face of rising case numbers which he said will continue to increase as england unlocks. and people will be urged to continue to wear face coverings in crowded places. our health correspondent jim reed reports. this could be reality again next week. this pilot...
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lucy williamson reports. one last smile captured on a mountain peak.ared from the world. she and her boyfriend, dan, spent the past seven years travelling around europe in a camper van, swapping successful careers forfreedom on the road. the travel blog they ran, charting theirjourney through switzerland, italy, france and spain. esther had been hiking alone near the french—spanish border. on november the 22nd, she sent her last picture from this peak. eight months later, her remains were found here beside a hiking trail. search teams combed the mountain trails for months. last week, one small piece of her bone was found along with animal remains. the first proof that she had died nearby. but with no sign of her equipment or clothing, the story of what happened is still unclear. esther�*s family said in a statement today they were distraught. last year, her partner, dan, told the bbc that esther had been a competent trekker and well prepared. esther and i have walked in i do know how many thousand miles together, we get a three month trek. she has done
lucy williamson reports. one last smile captured on a mountain peak.ared from the world. she and her boyfriend, dan, spent the past seven years travelling around europe in a camper van, swapping successful careers forfreedom on the road. the travel blog they ran, charting theirjourney through switzerland, italy, france and spain. esther had been hiking alone near the french—spanish border. on november the 22nd, she sent her last picture from this peak. eight months later, her remains were...
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so far he _ williamson to change this policy. so far he hasn't changed it.osed to work is that families at homem we — supposed to work is that families at home... we know that her afloat tests— home... we know that her afloat tests are — home... we know that her afloat tests are not perfect, and we know that about — tests are not perfect, and we know that about 15% of families are actually— that about 15% of families are actually doing the test stash lateral— actually doing the test stash lateral flow system. it's an imperfect system, and the telegraph assaying _ imperfect system, and the telegraph assaying the archbishop of york is saying _ assaying the archbishop of york is saying that something really needs to be done to change the system so more _ to be done to change the system so more children can be let back into school~ _ more children can be let back into school~ and — more children can be let back into school. and there are some possibilities about what might be done _ possibilities about what might be done in _ possibilities about what might be do
so far he _ williamson to change this policy. so far he hasn't changed it.osed to work is that families at homem we — supposed to work is that families at home... we know that her afloat tests— home... we know that her afloat tests are — home... we know that her afloat tests are not perfect, and we know that about — tests are not perfect, and we know that about 15% of families are actually— that about 15% of families are actually doing the test stash lateral— actually doing the test...
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gavin williamson. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, david cornock.ir campaign to force a vote on the issue. the share of national income earmarked for aid is being cut from 0.7% to 0.5%. ministers argue that the money is needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic at home. there was cross party concern about cuts. over the last two years, there have been considerable and brutal reductions in overseas development aid at a time of unprecedented global needs. when other nations across the globe are stepping up, the uk seems to be walking away, that is why today's debate is so important. it has nothing to do with the pressures of covid on the economy and everything to do with an ideological distrust of what aid is supposed to achieve. but aid works. aid saves lives. 0.7% wasn't a magic number, it was agreed by developed countries in the 19705 as a result of working out how much was needed to address local poverty at the time and how much those who could afford it should contribute. and some of borisjohnson�*s own mps questioned the effect on his other commi
gavin williamson. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, david cornock.ir campaign to force a vote on the issue. the share of national income earmarked for aid is being cut from 0.7% to 0.5%. ministers argue that the money is needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic at home. there was cross party concern about cuts. over the last two years, there have been considerable and brutal reductions in overseas development aid at a time of unprecedented global needs. when other nations across...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. do stay with us.rol: 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: three, two, one! 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: tokyo has recorded its highest number of daily covid cases in six months, with the olympics opening ceremony just hours away. new zealand has suspended its quarantine—free travel bubble with australia for at l
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. do stay with us.rol: 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...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson got a sneak preview.ens upon dozens of them, all the way through the pandemic. much of it alone, without his team of assistants, thanks to covid restrictions. itjust became a really solitary thing, making art, which i've never really got it to that point except when i was very young. so it was quite nice to do that, and then trying to find some positivity in all the negativity and all the anxiety that everybody is feeling. in the beginning i was really anxious, but it's funny that in that anxiety, i made these paintings that are really positive. the canvases got larger in lockdown, he says. leaves appeared and shifts in perspective gave more gravity to the trees. i rememberjohn lennon once said, somebody said to him, why did he cut his hair in the 70s? and he said, "well, what else would you do after you have grown it?" it kind of feels something like that, i always just try to keep reinventing myself. erm, yeah. my mum used to say to me, "there's enough horror in the world, can't you just paint flowers?"
our paris correspondent lucy williamson got a sneak preview.ens upon dozens of them, all the way through the pandemic. much of it alone, without his team of assistants, thanks to covid restrictions. itjust became a really solitary thing, making art, which i've never really got it to that point except when i was very young. so it was quite nice to do that, and then trying to find some positivity in all the negativity and all the anxiety that everybody is feeling. in the beginning i was really...
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lucy williamson, thank you.istant coaches, the former italian great striker missed the bus for one of their matches and now, before the spring game the boss pretended to miss him, close the doors and he ran and got back on, it was orchestrated and got back on, it was orchestrated and i think they will do that again. the italians are being very superstitious but the italians fancy their chances as well. that. that's all for now at wembley back to the studio. thank you. to haiti now... the widow of the country's assassinated president has accused his political enemies of hiring mercenaries to kill him, in order to stop a plan to introduce constitutional reform and better living conditions. she urged the people of haiti to continue fighting — and promised to be by their side. the killing has thrown the country into deepening political turmoil ? with haiti asking both the un and the us to send military support. rich preston reports. four days after the assassination of the president there is still anxiety and confus
lucy williamson, thank you.istant coaches, the former italian great striker missed the bus for one of their matches and now, before the spring game the boss pretended to miss him, close the doors and he ran and got back on, it was orchestrated and got back on, it was orchestrated and i think they will do that again. the italians are being very superstitious but the italians fancy their chances as well. that. that's all for now at wembley back to the studio. thank you. to haiti now... the widow...
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nos comunicaremos con el propietario y averiguaremos el siguiente paso, dijo steve williamson., eso es lo que aguanta un edificio. no es agradable pero el edificio estÁ aquÍ por mucho tiempo. una pÁgina de internet revelÓ una carta de la compaÑÍa de arquitectura a la junta de propietarios de las torres. que certifica que la grieta que se ve en el vÍdeo corresponde a una viga de expansiÓn y no estÁ quebrada. >> deben arreglarlo que podrÍamos estar en peligro. reportera:la enorme grieta es una gran preocupaciÓn para los residentes que viven en el complejo. paulina: hablemos del mal tiempo, la tormenta tropical elsa continÚa su trayectoria hacia el oeste, noroeste y al sur de repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ. cuba entra en fase de alerta y se esperan muy fuertes lluvias. india: es el llanto de la tragedia de elsa en repÚblica dominicana. los potentes vientos del fenÓmeno natural hicieron colapsar paredes. >> la pared se explotÓ y le cayÓ encima. Él quedÓ abajo de la pared. >> ¡dios mÍo! india: fuertes tormentas de agua dejan pÁnico y destrucciÓn. >> ojalÁ que no pase nada, pero veo qu
nos comunicaremos con el propietario y averiguaremos el siguiente paso, dijo steve williamson., eso es lo que aguanta un edificio. no es agradable pero el edificio estÁ aquÍ por mucho tiempo. una pÁgina de internet revelÓ una carta de la compaÑÍa de arquitectura a la junta de propietarios de las torres. que certifica que la grieta que se ve en el vÍdeo corresponde a una viga de expansiÓn y no estÁ quebrada. >> deben arreglarlo que podrÍamos estar en peligro. reportera:la enorme...
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mrs. williamson, i'm sure what i'm looking for all i'm with them. if i don't know if i don't know how to come mean how many changes left? obviously i'm home with the help for when it has it, new lot of people has them to send it to me, but i ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the car and start heading home. brenda was my husband tanya copy, copy cc developmental piazza hung up. sort of do you have about the yeah, yeah. the amazon them jimmy was yes. be booked for the nurse to be put on the room with them. i'm going to put money that you will get you. it is pulling up. lot of you, mckenna, plumbing, suddenly. boy, the boy are the best you can do myself. you know, look, there's no kind of has been a lot of fun, but what dan roger had come to an end, and it was time for good bye. and at the end of the 3 days, mohammed had this to say, we will never forget these beautiful memories. we'll leave a dance, but we hope to meet again in other races, in better circumstance, in a peaceful, unsafe libya. ah . a secret agent claimed by both israel
mrs. williamson, i'm sure what i'm looking for all i'm with them. if i don't know if i don't know how to come mean how many changes left? obviously i'm home with the help for when it has it, new lot of people has them to send it to me, but i ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the car and start heading home. brenda was my husband tanya copy, copy cc developmental piazza hung up. sort of do you have about the yeah, yeah. the amazon them jimmy was yes. be booked for the nurse to be...
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thank you very much indeed, that is lucy williamson live in rome.tonight, zainjivraj. thanks so much for being with us. first of all, how did you get your ticket? ,, ., . , first of all, how did you get your ticket? ,, ., ., , ., ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out. _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my dad - ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my dad was - ticket? so, i was at uni when i - found out, and my dad was searching, he refreshed the uefa website, and suddenly two tickets appeared for the final, regret them up as soon as possible, because it�*s a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are really looking forward to the game today, honestly. i bet we are really looking forward to the game today, honestly.— we are really looking forward to the game today, honestly. i bet you did crab game today, honestly. i bet you did grab them. — game today, honestly. i bet you did grab them, because _ game today, honestly. i be
thank you very much indeed, that is lucy williamson live in rome.tonight, zainjivraj. thanks so much for being with us. first of all, how did you get your ticket? ,, ., . , first of all, how did you get your ticket? ,, ., ., , ., ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out. _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my _ ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my dad - ticket? so, i was at uni when i found out, and my dad was - ticket?...
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let me work because i think i would, but my biggest williamson, a book that i'm on the roof of the role home with them on them and notified them again. oh, how does that mean? how many changes left? obviously i'm home with the help for when it has it, a lot of people has to send it there. ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the car and start heading home. brenda huffington. yeah, copy. copy cc journal hung up sort of do you have about the yeah, yeah, the amazon lum jimmy was yes. be book for the nurse to be put on the room. there was a matter of the one that you will get with him is building up law of a human can apply to the boy that a boy are the best you can do myself. i, you know, like a lot of lenders that we're not going to, the has been a lot of fun. but what dan roger had come to an end, and it was time for good bite. and at the end of the 3 days, mohammed had this to say, we will never forget these beautiful memories when we were done, but we hope to meet again in other races, in better circle, in a peaceful and safely be, ah, this is polly. despite being in germ
let me work because i think i would, but my biggest williamson, a book that i'm on the roof of the role home with them on them and notified them again. oh, how does that mean? how many changes left? obviously i'm home with the help for when it has it, a lot of people has to send it there. ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the car and start heading home. brenda huffington. yeah, copy. copy cc journal hung up sort of do you have about the yeah, yeah, the amazon lum jimmy was yes....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, copenhagen.ouncing outside wembley and up and down the country, a nation is hoping that this time england can banish those semifinal blues. so, how are the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out. timer;r the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out.— has been finding out. they are fanatic about _ has been finding out. they are fanatic about football - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and with j has been finding out. they are i fanatic about football and with a training session just hours ahead of their hero kicking off in wembley, these england fans in solihull are trying to keep their eye on the ball while dreaming of the big match to come. i while dreaming of the big match to come. . . while dreaming of the big match to come. ., . , .., , come. i am feeling excited because this is the semifinals _ come. i am feeling excited because this is the semifinals and _ come. i am feeling excited
lucy williamson, bbc news, copenhagen.ouncing outside wembley and up and down the country, a nation is hoping that this time england can banish those semifinal blues. so, how are the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out. timer;r the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out.— has been finding out. they are fanatic about _ has been finding out. they are fanatic about football - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and - has been finding out. they...
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mrs. williamson, it would be a little home with them if i don't know if i don't know. oh how to come. tell me how many changes you left obviously with the help for your new lot of people has them send it to me since i ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the cart and start heading home with me and then the brenda was the copy copy of the general piazza hung up. do you have a bottle? yeah, yeah, the amazon jimmy was this book for the nurse to be put on the room. was the one that is pulling up la you, mckenna, plumbing suddenly. boy, a boy are the best you become her last florida myself. you know, look a little, there's no color has been a lot of fun. but what dan roger had come to an end, and it was time for good bite. and at the end of the 3 days, mohammed had this to say, we will never forget these beautiful memories. we'll leave a dance, but we hope to meet again in other races, in better circle, in a peaceful and safe libya. ah . our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it be still west africa, people stop me and te
mrs. williamson, it would be a little home with them if i don't know if i don't know. oh how to come. tell me how many changes you left obviously with the help for your new lot of people has them send it to me since i ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the cart and start heading home with me and then the brenda was the copy copy of the general piazza hung up. do you have a bottle? yeah, yeah, the amazon jimmy was this book for the nurse to be put on the room. was the one that is...
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let me work and i think i would, but my biggest williamson it could be a little home with them if i don't know if i don't know how to come 10 mean how many changes left? obviously i'm home with you to help for your appointment. has it knew who has turner syndrome? ah ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the cart and start heading home. leave you brenda huff with tonya copy. copy cc devil general. who got up to sort of do we have about the yeah, yeah. the amazon jimmy was yes. be book for the nurse to be put on bed room with some of the one that you would use is building up law of a human can apply to the boy. boy are the best you can i so how long do you know? like, i don't know. there's no kind of the has been a lot of fun, but what dan radi had come to an end and it was time for good bite. and at the end of the 3 days, mohammed had this to say, we will never forget these beautiful memories. we'll leave a dance, but we hope to meet again in other races. in better circle in a peaceful and safe libya, ah, just the right here to report on the people often ignored, but who must
let me work and i think i would, but my biggest williamson it could be a little home with them if i don't know if i don't know how to come 10 mean how many changes left? obviously i'm home with you to help for your appointment. has it knew who has turner syndrome? ah ah ah, at the end of day 3, it was time to load up the cart and start heading home. leave you brenda huff with tonya copy. copy cc devil general. who got up to sort of do we have about the yeah, yeah. the amazon jimmy was yes. be...
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this was when patriot forces under williamson were dispatched to recover a shipment of gunpowder and ammunition that was intended for the cherokee, but it had actually been seized by loyalists and you see the photo from both the previous slide and this little piece here that you see on the slide there. this is a painting of williamson's fort it was essentially just a simple stockade that the patriots defended at 96 and after several days of battle it actually ended in a truce. but this was the start of what became known as the snow campaign. so this was in december of 1775. so here we are. we're still five years before the 1780 number and this was a patriot campaign against loyalists in south carolina, essentially patriot militia several thousand patriot militia marched against loyalists in order to it disrupt i guess is a good word disrupt recruiting efforts from loyalists to try to get support for the loyalist side the snow campaign as you can probably tell by the name. the snow campaign was called that because of the snow that ended up occurring that kind of slowed down the effort
this was when patriot forces under williamson were dispatched to recover a shipment of gunpowder and ammunition that was intended for the cherokee, but it had actually been seized by loyalists and you see the photo from both the previous slide and this little piece here that you see on the slide there. this is a painting of williamson's fort it was essentially just a simple stockade that the patriots defended at 96 and after several days of battle it actually ended in a truce. but this was the...
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let's talk to lucy williamson in rome. ~ ., , ., , , williamson in rome.ot have remembered the square will not have remembered the last time italy won the european championships more than 50 years ago, they may not even remember that well the last time they won the world cup, so it really big moment for this new generation of football fans. this morning there is also a real sense of well—being in rome, i have been talking to some of the people in the street behind me, everyone saw the match, everyone wanted to talk about it, one man said it was the highlight of the year, and other couldn't stop laughing when i asked him how he felt about it. also a lot of sympathy for england. i heard time and again how it was a good team, strong team, the italians were shivering at times, and it is really tough for any team to lose on penalties. tough for any team to lose on penalties-— tough for any team to lose on enalties. ., ~' , ., , . , penalties. thank you very much my lu . penalties. thank you very much my lucy- let's — penalties. thank you very much my lucy- let'
let's talk to lucy williamson in rome. ~ ., , ., , , williamson in rome.ot have remembered the square will not have remembered the last time italy won the european championships more than 50 years ago, they may not even remember that well the last time they won the world cup, so it really big moment for this new generation of football fans. this morning there is also a real sense of well—being in rome, i have been talking to some of the people in the street behind me, everyone saw the match,...
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lucy williamson is there. it has been an emotional roller coaster for the team, the fans. the basin and excitement about this match coming up behind me at wembley. match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , , match coming up behind me at wembley-— match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , :, wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is eu - horic wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, and _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, and that's - is euphoric tonight, and that's before the match has started. i can't imagine what it will be like if they actually win at wembley. we've been talking to fans here all day and a lot of them have been talking about 1982 a, the parallels and how they have lost their star player, how this team is perhaps one of the best teams denmark has ever had a committee of before the tournament began there was real momentum behind it. the sense that they could do well and then of course all the emotion of seeing christian eriksen collapsed on the pitch that true a
lucy williamson is there. it has been an emotional roller coaster for the team, the fans. the basin and excitement about this match coming up behind me at wembley. match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , , match coming up behind me at wembley-— match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , :, wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is eu - horic wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, and _ wembley. absolutely. the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.thinking that they don't belong in captivity. they don't belong in cages and as happy as they may be, we have a very successful breeding development and i think they belong in the wild and elephants have never done well in zoos. and i think you know, they deserve their shot of freedom. i suppose that in that case, if captivity is so bad, why are they in zoos in the first place and should be feel guilty? most people watching you now have seen and enjoyed looking at elephants in zoos in this country but are you saying unhappy when they are here? the country but are you saying unhappy when they are here?— when they are here? the truth is that elephants _ when they are here? the truth is that elephants don't _ when they are here? the truth is that elephants don't do - when they are here? the truth is that elephants don't do well- when they are here? the truth is that elephants don't do well in i when they are here? the truth is . that elephants don't do well in zoos and half elephants live
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.thinking that they don't belong in captivity. they don't belong in cages and as happy as they may be, we have a very successful breeding development and i think they belong in the wild and elephants have never done well in zoos. and i think you know, they deserve their shot of freedom. i suppose that in that case, if captivity is so bad, why are they in zoos in the first place and should be feel guilty? most people watching you now have seen and enjoyed looking...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz shafernaker.
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz shafernaker.
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lucy williamson is in a fan park in copenhagen.ut of the fans own and now in the new harbour area of copenhagen. you can see behind me people are really getting into the spirit of it. there's been momentum behind this team even before the tournament started. they were seen as being on really good form and they have shown how strong they are by getting to the semi final without one of their key players. there's a story going around here that the coaches showed the team picture of when the stadium really early on and said you've got to get here, we've got to play here and tonight they are.— to get here, we've got to play here and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting. — and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting. the _ and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting, the team, _ and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting, the team, we've - been hearing what happened with christian eriksen has really brought together a whole nation.— together a whole nation. already uuite a lot together a whole nation. already quite a
lucy williamson is in a fan park in copenhagen.ut of the fans own and now in the new harbour area of copenhagen. you can see behind me people are really getting into the spirit of it. there's been momentum behind this team even before the tournament started. they were seen as being on really good form and they have shown how strong they are by getting to the semi final without one of their key players. there's a story going around here that the coaches showed the team picture of when the...
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it's a serious problem and i'm glad that it's actually been undressed today by gavin williamson.his is an incredibly _ still taken from footage found. this is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't _ is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a _ is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a huge — is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a huge amount to say other than _ isn't a huge amount to say other than it— isn't a huge amount to say other than it is— isn't a huge amount to say other than it is very sad and very disturbing. he has been convicted, he is _ disturbing. he has been convicted, he is only— disturbing. he has been convicted, he is only 19, disturbing. he has been convicted, he is only19, one disturbing. he has been convicted, he is only 19, one of the sisters was _ he is only 19, one of the sisters was only— he is only 19, one of the sisters was only 27 _ he is only 19, one of the sisters was only 27 when she was tragically murdered — was only 27 when she was tragically murdered. there was evidence that at suggest _ murdered. there was evidence that at suggest h
it's a serious problem and i'm glad that it's actually been undressed today by gavin williamson.his is an incredibly _ still taken from footage found. this is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't _ is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a _ is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a huge — is an incredibly tragic story. there isn't a huge amount to say other than _ isn't a huge amount to say other than it— isn't a huge amount to say other than it is— isn't a huge amount to say...
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not only to stay home but cook and eat at home to feel retailers benefited from williamson sonoma andamericans venture outside will the momentum for home stores continue joining me now williams-sonoma laura alber who is named as the top ceo for 2021, thank you for coming to the show, we appreciate it. >> they stand for having me. >> your momentum has been extraordinary so much so that goldman downgraded the stock and the annulus boiled down that they can't possibly keep on doing this will forever, as people may venture outside the kitchen, where you pick up the slack, weddings are from finally booming so maybe a lot of registry, what do you think over the next 12 months. >> we see a backdrop as people hopefully continue to go back to being with each other in the holidays and back-to-school but beyond that our strategies have been driving our growth in the habit before the pandemic where you could see double-digit growth in the course during the pandemic you have to clarify your value because everything change so quickly, we saw that we had three key differentiators and those are inter
not only to stay home but cook and eat at home to feel retailers benefited from williamson sonoma andamericans venture outside will the momentum for home stores continue joining me now williams-sonoma laura alber who is named as the top ceo for 2021, thank you for coming to the show, we appreciate it. >> they stand for having me. >> your momentum has been extraordinary so much so that goldman downgraded the stock and the annulus boiled down that they can't possibly keep on doing...
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the impression given is, although gavin williamson talk yesterday about wanting to see the policy ending two things intertwined. one is that boris johnson about two things intertwined. one is that borisjohnson says parents in particular need to be patient in relation to ending the bubbles. another notes that they are waiting... where children are tested every day and for a week, after one of their classmates tests positive for covid, the thinking is that this would replace self isolation. but the other thing this is about is potential divides in the conservative party of people who want the bubbling to and now. and i think there's two things to say here. one, it's really awful that we are in the situation at all, the lack of containment strategy means it is rife in school and a lot more could've been done to try to limit the of the delta variant — things like better test and trace, and sick pay is so low. but the other thing is, as you say, the term and is fast approaching, and i don't say this because i was a primary school teacher, but there's been a lot —— lack of clarity in schools.
the impression given is, although gavin williamson talk yesterday about wanting to see the policy ending two things intertwined. one is that boris johnson about two things intertwined. one is that borisjohnson says parents in particular need to be patient in relation to ending the bubbles. another notes that they are waiting... where children are tested every day and for a week, after one of their classmates tests positive for covid, the thinking is that this would replace self isolation. but...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. jane: joining me for more as dr.na uday aqaba, director of the global health innovation center at duke university. thank you for joining me. are these passes medically ethical? can you withdraw privileges to somebody who chooses not to receive medical intervention? >> we have to recognize that we're in the midst of a public -- a global pandemic which has lost mom and 4 million lines. it is about balancing the benefits and the risks that without a doubt, we have to be careful around access to civil liberty rights. and also two issue around privacy. i think we can strike the right balance with the right transparency to ensure that people are keeping privacy and civil liberties as appropriate. but when they are in the public square, when they are accessin public services, and when they are around others, especially those that may be more vulnerable, that it is required to do something that has been proven to be safe and effective. jane: clearly europe is much further down the road of doing this and then here in the unit
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. jane: joining me for more as dr.na uday aqaba, director of the global health innovation center at duke university. thank you for joining me. are these passes medically ethical? can you withdraw privileges to somebody who chooses not to receive medical intervention? >> we have to recognize that we're in the midst of a public -- a global pandemic which has lost mom and 4 million lines. it is about balancing the benefits and the risks that without a doubt,...
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as kevin williamson said, the far right is having their hippie moment. the far right is going as extreme as they can, except they're using fascist violence, much like the far left used violence in the late 60s, bombings in the late '60s. the things so called conservatives claimed they hated for 40 years, 50 years, that's what they've become now. and that's what they're defending. they're defending fascist violence. i wonder, people that run the networks, people on the board of the networks, the shareholders of those network, do they support the mocking and the ridiculing of law enforcement officers, do they support fascist violence, un-american violence, violence against cops, violence against the constitution, violence against the country. do they think that's much adieu about nothing? because the overwhelming majority of americans think it's something. they do think it's something, and we actually did hear from some republicans yesterday. congressman adam kinzinger, and congresswoman liz cheney, and this is what they said. >> look. almost every member
as kevin williamson said, the far right is having their hippie moment. the far right is going as extreme as they can, except they're using fascist violence, much like the far left used violence in the late 60s, bombings in the late '60s. the things so called conservatives claimed they hated for 40 years, 50 years, that's what they've become now. and that's what they're defending. they're defending fascist violence. i wonder, people that run the networks, people on the board of the networks, the...
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our paris correspondent, lucy williamson has been talking to those for and against the new rules.tro lunch, a morning coffee, will all require proof that the customer is covid—19 free. daniel runs this bistro a stone's throw from the old paris stock exchange. the bill being debated this week is designed to keep france open for business in the face of what the government is calling a fourth wave of infections. but daniel says it's going too far. translation: i am never going to ask for the health pass. _ i am not a policeman. i don't have that kind of authority. no, i won't do it. i think it shows a lack of respect and it is not the kind of conviviality we should have here in france. mattieu will keep coming for lunch anyway. he works in finance and says there is no alternative to the health pass. if we are going to avoid another confinement, a forced confinement and all that painful thing, and keep the economy going, no choice. a majority here seem to support the government plan, but this being france, opposition to it has been vocal too. more than 100,000 people protested here la
our paris correspondent, lucy williamson has been talking to those for and against the new rules.tro lunch, a morning coffee, will all require proof that the customer is covid—19 free. daniel runs this bistro a stone's throw from the old paris stock exchange. the bill being debated this week is designed to keep france open for business in the face of what the government is calling a fourth wave of infections. but daniel says it's going too far. translation: i am never going to ask for the...
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gavin williamson on changes to coronavirus rules for schools in england.'s questions in the senedd answered this week by the leader of the house, lesley griffiths. opposition parties seized on figures that showed more than 1,800 people who died from covid contracted the virus in hospital. in some health boards, one of three patients were contracting the cover 19 virus in a hospital setting. these were decisions that were taken here in wales by welsh government ministers. surely those decisions need now to be tested and a welsh public inquiry and not lost in a uk wide public inquiry. we commit to using your energies within government to campaign for eight wales wide public inquiries of these very issues can be looked at and remediated here in wales? no, i won't. the first minister said many times, and i know the first minister in his answers to you in chamber has said that he has agreed to four—nation inquiry, a uk, four—nation inquiry. he's had discussions with senior ministers, i think the prime minister himself in the uk government. and, you know, if we
gavin williamson on changes to coronavirus rules for schools in england.'s questions in the senedd answered this week by the leader of the house, lesley griffiths. opposition parties seized on figures that showed more than 1,800 people who died from covid contracted the virus in hospital. in some health boards, one of three patients were contracting the cover 19 virus in a hospital setting. these were decisions that were taken here in wales by welsh government ministers. surely those decisions...
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lucy williamson reports. his team of assistants, thanks to covid restrictions. itjust became a really solitary thing, making art, which i've never really got it to that point except when i was very young. so it was quite nice to do that, and then trying to find some positivity in all the negativity and all the anxiety that everybody is feeling. in the beginning i was really anxious, but it's funny that in that anxiety, i made these paintings that are really positive. the canvases got larger in lockdown, he says. leaves appeared and shifts in perspective gave more gravity to the trees. after brexit and covid—19, there were extra obstacles to negotiate. post—brexit red tape as a barrier for smaller galleries than small established ones like this. the covid—19 restrictions mean fewer british visitors. here in france, the gallery director told me that he is both well—known and also unknown. there are a lot of people who think they know him. everyone has an opinion on him but what they think of him is not the poin
lucy williamson reports. his team of assistants, thanks to covid restrictions. itjust became a really solitary thing, making art, which i've never really got it to that point except when i was very young. so it was quite nice to do that, and then trying to find some positivity in all the negativity and all the anxiety that everybody is feeling. in the beginning i was really anxious, but it's funny that in that anxiety, i made these paintings that are really positive. the canvases got larger in...
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is really 50—50 because of the form that italy have been as well. our europe correspondent lucy williamsonre are very few people who will actually go out on a limb and say yes, they think it is italy's game. i thought that was because it might be a little scared of the england side this time, but i was put straight by a couple here, short while ago, he told me that it is because they are so superstitious in italy. they secretly think another, the fans have turned up ready, they secretly think they are going to win, but the not quite ready to say it, they don't want to jinx it. you heard from mancini that he has been emphasising that england are a strong side at the moment. he knows there is pressure on the italian team, they did not qualify for the world cup last time around, and so he has been telling his players to reallyjust he has been telling his players to really just enjoy the he has been telling his players to reallyjust enjoy the match and have fun. 0ur europe correspondent lucy william from rome. the car horns have been beeping herejust as they have been beeping herejust as they
is really 50—50 because of the form that italy have been as well. our europe correspondent lucy williamsonre are very few people who will actually go out on a limb and say yes, they think it is italy's game. i thought that was because it might be a little scared of the england side this time, but i was put straight by a couple here, short while ago, he told me that it is because they are so superstitious in italy. they secretly think another, the fans have turned up ready, they secretly think...
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what do we expect to hear from gavin williamson today?- from gavin williamson today?commons _ hear from him in the house of commons at lunchtime. the government has made _ commons at lunchtime. the government has made it_ commons at lunchtime. the government has made it pretty obvious what they want to _ has made it pretty obvious what they want to do. _ has made it pretty obvious what they want to do, to get rid of the bubble system _ want to do, to get rid of the bubble system where home groups of children have to _ system where home groups of children have to go _ system where home groups of children have to go home from school if one of them _ have to go home from school if one of them tests positive for covid. you would — of them tests positive for covid. you would still have the positive child _ you would still have the positive child having to stay at home and isolate — child having to stay at home and isolate it — child having to stay at home and isolate. it all the other people in the bubble or the class would do lateral— the bubble or the class would do late
what do we expect to hear from gavin williamson today?- from gavin williamson today?commons _ hear from him in the house of commons at lunchtime. the government has made _ commons at lunchtime. the government has made it_ commons at lunchtime. the government has made it pretty obvious what they want to _ has made it pretty obvious what they want to do. _ has made it pretty obvious what they want to do, to get rid of the bubble system _ want to do, to get rid of the bubble system where home...
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this is a painting of williamson's fort. it was essentially a simple stockade that they defended. after several days of battle, it ended in a truce. but this became known as the snow campaign. this was in december of 1775. we're still five years before the 1780 number. and this was a patriot campaign. essentially, several thousand participate romney rot militia marched against loyalists in order to disrupt is a good word, disrupt recruiting efforts from loyalists to get support for the loyalist. side. the snow campaign was called that because of the snow that ended up during, that kind of showed down the efforts of the patriots. you get into some of north carolina, the battle of moors creek, in february, 1776. this was a very quick but decisive patriot victory. it struck a huge blow. we'll talk a little more about moors creek later on. i did write a blog post for the emerging rev war which i thought was very fascinating. it goes into more of the significance of moors creek in the grand scheme of things. the next battle is the battle of sullivan's island, june 28, 1776. it is somet
this is a painting of williamson's fort. it was essentially a simple stockade that they defended. after several days of battle, it ended in a truce. but this became known as the snow campaign. this was in december of 1775. we're still five years before the 1780 number. and this was a patriot campaign. essentially, several thousand participate romney rot militia marched against loyalists in order to disrupt is a good word, disrupt recruiting efforts from loyalists to get support for the...