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which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara — she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. secondary school pupils in parts of london, essex and kent will be offered mass testing in an effort to control the spread of coronavirus. it comes as secondary school students in wales prepare to take their classes online from the end of today, after a significant rise in infections there. anna o'neill has the story. out of an actual real gcse question... secondary school pupils in the classroom in wales, but not for long. from monday until the new year, they will be doing their learning at home, online. the public health situation there is dete
which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara — she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart....
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which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice but her mum butcher and my mum would like it to be dame barbara, she was a bit of a cockney snob. what would she be thinking now. however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. 0h, alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. dame barbara windsor. you will never leave me, will you ? no, sweetheart. dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. after being diagnosed with dementia, dame barbara became an ambassador for the alzheimer's society. last year, she made a rare public appearance — alongside her husband scott mitchell, she delivered a letter to the prime minister which had been signed by 100,000 people — asking for better care for people affected by dementia. helena wilkinson reports. frail and holding on to her husband scott for support, when dame barbara windsor visited downing street last year, it was clearjust how unwell she was. determined, though, to speak out about dementi
which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice but her mum butcher and my mum would like it to be dame barbara, she was a bit of a cockney snob. what would she be thinking now. however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. 0h, alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. dame barbara windsor. you will never leave me, will you ? no, sweetheart. dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. after...
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barbara emile, she cast barbara windsor as peggy mitchell in 1994. i know the two of you were to get have you with us. i know you castor but did you audition her equipment i'm going to be honest when he decided to bring peggy into eastenders and find the right actress to play the part, myself, ross camp and steve mcfadden sat down and said in our wildest dreams, who would that be? who is top of your wish list? and they both said barbara windsor. so i went away because barbara was an absolute icon in my opinion so i thought how do i do this? she was so generous, so open, we had a meeting and a complete lockdown in the studio. so there was no press and nobody else shared it. and we both literally talked about the park. and barbara saidi talked about the park. and barbara said i will do it. and that is how she was cast. what she knew or never knew was how nervous i was in the audition. i was literally shaking because i grew up watching her, she was an absolute icon. as a working—class young girl from an immigrant family, barbara was always an icon tha
barbara emile, she cast barbara windsor as peggy mitchell in 1994. i know the two of you were to get have you with us. i know you castor but did you audition her equipment i'm going to be honest when he decided to bring peggy into eastenders and find the right actress to play the part, myself, ross camp and steve mcfadden sat down and said in our wildest dreams, who would that be? who is top of your wish list? and they both said barbara windsor. so i went away because barbara was an absolute...
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bárbara: oye. ¿lo cocinaste tú? germán: de hecho, no me deja de sorprender cuántas cosas no sabía de ellos. anwar: despierta, ger. ya está la luz verde. germán: al menos logré que hicieran sus vidas. en cuanto a mí... mara: [ríe] lucho: muñeca, toma un regalito. bárbara: ¿qué es? [ríe irónica] [llaman a la puerta] no voy a caer. germán: feliz cumpleaños, hija. bárbara: javi. char. vengan. germán: les quise dar una lección, pero ustedes me la dieron a mí. javier: pa. pásale. germán: bueno, pero sigan. parece un entierro de quinta. todos: [ríen] [conversan] peter: oficial, esto no es justo. exijo inmediatamente hablar con el juez y saber quién ha autorizado todo esto. los voy a demandar a todos. a usted primero. ustedes no saben quién soy yo. oigan, no se vaya. esto es un atropello. reo 1: se sumó un hermano. reo 2: está sabrosón. peter: oigan, chicos, tranquilos. reo 2: ¿de dónde eres, chiquitín? te vamos a dar tu camotito, ¿qué te parece? reo 1: y aquí hay de sobra. ven a ver la sui
bárbara: oye. ¿lo cocinaste tú? germán: de hecho, no me deja de sorprender cuántas cosas no sabía de ellos. anwar: despierta, ger. ya está la luz verde. germán: al menos logré que hicieran sus vidas. en cuanto a mí... mara: [ríe] lucho: muñeca, toma un regalito. bárbara: ¿qué es? [ríe irónica] [llaman a la puerta] no voy a caer. germán: feliz cumpleaños, hija. bárbara: javi. char. vengan. germán: les quise dar una lección, pero ustedes me la dieron a mí. javier: pa....
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. you'll never leave me, will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. david sillito reporting there. after her diagnosis with alzheimer's disease in 2014, dame barbara became a campaigner for those living with dementia. last year, she wrote to the prime minister, urging him to find a long—term funding solution to end what she called the social care crisis. our correspondent helena wilkinson has been looking back at her work. frail and supported by her husband, scott, it was clear on this visit to downing street last yearjust how unwell she'd become. she was, though, determined to use her voice, urging the prime minister for better care for dementia sufferers. the system
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. you'll never leave me, will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. david sillito...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. you'll never leave me, will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. after her diagnosis with alzheimer's in 2014, dame barbara became a campaigner for those living with dementia. last year, she wrote to the prime minister, urging him to find a long—term funding solution to end what she called the social care crisis. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson has been looking back at her work. fraile and supported by her husband, scott, it was clear on this visit to downing street last year just scott, it was clear on this visit to downing street last yearjust how u nwell downing street last yearjust how unwell she had become. she was, though, determined to use her voic
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. you'll never leave me, will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. after...
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22 years on albert square, which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. ‘dame ba bs' sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cotton snob, my mum, so it would be dame barbara. god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. dame barbara windsor. you will never leave me, will you ? talent, warmth and a lifetime of cheeky fun. no, sweetheart. thank you. barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. one of britain's great entertainers. a reminder of our top story a panel of experts in the united states have endorsed the united states have endorsed the pfizer biontech coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. this paves the way for approval by the us food and drug administration. pfizer says its vaccine has an efficacy rate of 95%. other countries including the uk and canada have already given the vaccine their own green light. covid—19 cases are continuing to surge in the u
22 years on albert square, which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. ‘dame ba bs' sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cotton snob, my mum, so it would be dame barbara. god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. dame barbara windsor. you will never leave me, will you ? talent, warmth and a...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me, will you ? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. remembering dame barbara windsor who has passed away at the age of 83. and will be very sorely missed. the duke and duchess of cambridge and their three children have made a special appearance at the pantomime. — their first royal engagement together as a family. they watched the show, held as a thank you to key workers in the capital for their efforts during the pandemic, from the royal box. prince william also paid tribute to dame barbara windsor, describing her as a ‘national treasure'. rightly so. a song released 26 years ago — a beloved christmas favourite — has finally reached number one
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me, will you ? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. remembering...
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which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob. what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but her farewell to walford was also her favourable to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth and a lifetime of cheeky fun. no, sweetheart. thank you. dame barbara windsor, who has died aged 83. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... could it be the beginning of end for the movies? disney becomes the lastest major studio to switch its focus from the cinema to streaming. this is bbc news — the latest headlines. doctors advising the us food and drug administration endorse the pfizer—biontech vaccine. final approval is expected within days. supporters and opponents face—off outside the argentine congress as ministers debate a controversial bill to legalise abortion. as the coronavirus vaccine begins to roll out across the u
which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob. what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but her farewell to walford was also her favourable to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth and a lifetime of cheeky fun. no, sweetheart. thank you. dame barbara windsor, who has died aged...
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, barbara windsor met boris johnson, asking garden of number 10, barbara windsor met borisjohnson, asking him for a kiss, a really lovely moment, but that moment did raise the profile of dementia suffering and the need for more funding and in what in many ways is forgotten illness. beside also picking up on this —— of the sun also. ba bs's also picking up on this —— of the sun also. babs's legacy, how they are describing this. the friends of the stars, she was such a superstar, an absolute legend, the calling for this to be her legacy. exactly. and calling for things like early diagnosis, more funding for research, and different ways of tackling this horrific disease, and i think it is really nice when somebody of her celebrity uses her position and her public profile and her platform to raise awareness of these issues, and i think be testament to that is seen tributes from not only the people who worked with her and drop with her but also members of the royal family, former prime ministers, so she did have real sway anything she has made for progress on his agenda —— and i th
, barbara windsor met boris johnson, asking garden of number 10, barbara windsor met borisjohnson, asking him for a kiss, a really lovely moment, but that moment did raise the profile of dementia suffering and the need for more funding and in what in many ways is forgotten illness. beside also picking up on this —— of the sun also. ba bs's also picking up on this —— of the sun also. babs's legacy, how they are describing this. the friends of the stars, she was such a superstar, an...
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barbara was special. i am so proud at having been able to meet her and work with our and to have memories of her on this sad day. that is a lovely story. and that laugh, it was incredibly infectious. absolutely. i grew up with barbara. everybody loved carry on. then i went to theatre royal, stratford east. that is a place where barbara was well known. she had done all, what a lovely war. she had done many epic pieces. we always grew up with the legend of barbara around and how special she was. carrie on, the theatre royal, to see the legend that she was. -- carry on. where are you intimidated? she had incredible comic timing. huge personality on screen. that must have been daunting? absolutely. it was. you'd knew that if you were ina it was. you'd knew that if you were in a scene with barbara you had to make sure you knew your lines backwards, that you are on the ball. do not mess anything up. i do not wa nt to do not mess anything up. i do not want to mess at her scene. it was a little bit of intimidatio
barbara was special. i am so proud at having been able to meet her and work with our and to have memories of her on this sad day. that is a lovely story. and that laugh, it was incredibly infectious. absolutely. i grew up with barbara. everybody loved carry on. then i went to theatre royal, stratford east. that is a place where barbara was well known. she had done all, what a lovely war. she had done many epic pieces. we always grew up with the legend of barbara around and how special she was....
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. —— dame barbara windsor. take a look at her store in her life. -- dame barbara windsor. she was a vivacious joyful person and a light has gone out today i'm afraid. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. both borisjohnson and the president of the european commission have spoken in gloomy terms about the likelihood of a post—brexit trade deal. the two leaders have agreed to make a decision on the future of the negotiations by the end of the weekend. but the irish and german foreign ministers struck a more optimistic note, saying that a deal was still feasible. with this assessment of where each side stands, here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. it was a covid welcome for the prime minister today at a firm providing energy for the future. more immediate trade talks, though, must be on his mind. negotiators are still working out which way they'll go up as borisjohnson warned again reaching agreement with the eu looks doubtful. it's looking, you know,
. —— dame barbara windsor. take a look at her store in her life. -- dame barbara windsor. she was a vivacious joyful person and a light has gone out today i'm afraid. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. both borisjohnson and the president of the european commission have spoken in gloomy terms about the likelihood of a post—brexit trade deal. the two leaders have agreed to...
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which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara — she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. dame barbara windsor, who has died at the hr 83. -- dame barbara windsor, who has died at the hr 83. —— at the age of. actor larry lamb starred in eastenders with barbara windsor, playing her on—screen husband in 2008 — he spoke a little earlier about the first time they met in real life. well, the thing is, we had friends in common but we'd never actually met. i was sort of ushered into the presence to go and meet her, you know? because, really, the reason i was there was because she decided she wanted a new man in her life in the show,
which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would have liked it to be dame barbara — she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so she would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart....
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becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would like it to be dame barbara, god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she been diagnosed with alzheimer's. dame barbara windsor. talent, warmth, and a lifetime of cheeky fun. barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the hollywood star, viola davis tells us about her new role as the pioneering blues singer, ma rainey. john lennon was shot at the entrance to the dakota building in the centre of new york. there's been a crowd here standing in more or less silent vigil, and the flowers have been piling up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended at the walls of the old city of dubrovnik. this morning, witnesses said shells were landing every 20 seconds. people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsible for hundreds of deaths an
becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, doesn't it? my mum would like it to be dame barbara, god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? however, her farewell to woolford was also her farewell to acting. she been diagnosed with alzheimer's. dame barbara windsor. talent, warmth, and a lifetime of cheeky fun. barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the...
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which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, my mom would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit ofa it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a snob. what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? her farewell was also her favourable to acting. she had with alzheimer's. all my dearfriend. you she had with alzheimer's. all my dear friend. you will never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, worms and a lifetime of cheeky fund. —— warmth. some of the poorest countries of the world face severe hardship from the long—term consequences of the pandemic. international organisations such as the world bank and the charity oxfam have warned that up to 70 million people could be pushed into extreme poverty, undoing decades of progress. and, as the bbc‘s george alagiah has been finding out, the squeeze on household income here in britain is having a direct impact on lives elsewhere. spitalfields in east london has attracted migrants for centuries. in
which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame barbara sounds nice, my mom would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit ofa it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a snob. what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? her farewell was also her favourable to acting. she had with alzheimer's. all my dearfriend. you she had with alzheimer's. all my dear friend. you will never leave me will you? dame barbara windsor, talent, worms and a...
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barbara was special. i am so honoured to have worked with her as an artist and to have memories of her on this sad day. that laugh was infectious. that is what we all hear. absolutely. i grew up with barbara, everybody loved her. we would always be watching the carry 0ns. and the theatre royal stratford east is a place where barbara was well known. she had done oh, what a lovely war. and there is one picture where she is pulling an expression but looking through a pair of women's legs, that was always in the bar. we grew up with the legend of barbara and how special she was. to see her in pictures, and the legend she was, and to know her and have worked with her for the short time that i did is very special. i am thankful for that. were you intimidated? it must have been difficult. she had this incredible comic timing. huge personality. on screen at least. it must‘ve been quite daunting. it was. if you knew that you were in a scene with barbara, you had to make sure that you knew your lines backwards, t
barbara was special. i am so honoured to have worked with her as an artist and to have memories of her on this sad day. that laugh was infectious. that is what we all hear. absolutely. i grew up with barbara, everybody loved her. we would always be watching the carry 0ns. and the theatre royal stratford east is a place where barbara was well known. she had done oh, what a lovely war. and there is one picture where she is pulling an expression but looking through a pair of women's legs, that was...
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barbara, good morning. barbara, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the opening line in your book says " i have never been afraid of donald because i know who and what he is." so who is president donald trump and what is he? guest: he has changed over the years. i met him in 1978 and when he hired me in 1980, i had already had two years of exposure to him and at the time, i knew exactly who and what he was. conceited andt not knowledgeable about construction. he was very upfront and a little pushy, not interested in learning about the business so much as dictating what had to be done. thatched him learn over time and he evolved. from the moment i met him from who he was at the time to a time when i started working with them a couple of years later, he learned that he didn't know everything about construction. he didn't know anything. but he started listening to people, listening to the architects, listening to the contractors, listening to his own people which he did not do when he was working on thehyatt. i got to see what he was like and how t
barbara, good morning. barbara, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the opening line in your book says " i have never been afraid of donald because i know who and what he is." so who is president donald trump and what is he? guest: he has changed over the years. i met him in 1978 and when he hired me in 1980, i had already had two years of exposure to him and at the time, i knew exactly who and what he was. conceited andt not knowledgeable about construction. he was very upfront...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... you'll never leave me, will you? no, sweetheart. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. and she will be very missed. i will be back very shortly, but now it is time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. good news dominates covid coverage this week as the nhs rolls out the first vaccine injections. we'll be discussing the bbc‘s responsibility in covering the vaccine and the issue of the uk being the first to approve one. the ongoing drama about whether the uk and the eu would secure a trade deal has occupied lots of news airtime over the past seven days, but when considering the defining image of the week, there's re
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dearfriend. dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... you'll never leave me, will you? no, sweetheart. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. dame barbara windsor, who...
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barbara, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the opening line in your book says " i have never been afraid of donald because i know who and what he is." so who is president donald trump and what is he? guest: he has changed over the years. i met him in 1978 and when he hired me in 1980, i had already had two years of exposure to him and at the time, i knew exactly who and what he was. conceited andt not knowledgeable about construction. he was very upfront and a little pushy, not interested in learning about the business so much as dictating what had to be done. thatched him learn over time and he evolved. from the moment i met him from who he was at the time to a time when i started working with them a couple of years later, he learned that he didn't know everything about construction. he didn't know anything. but he started listening to people, listening to the architects, listening to the contractors, listening to his own people which he did not do when he was working on thehyatt. i got to see what he was like and how t
barbara, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the opening line in your book says " i have never been afraid of donald because i know who and what he is." so who is president donald trump and what is he? guest: he has changed over the years. i met him in 1978 and when he hired me in 1980, i had already had two years of exposure to him and at the time, i knew exactly who and what he was. conceited andt not knowledgeable about construction. he was very upfront and a little pushy, not...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. ‘dame ba bs' sounds nice, doesn't it? you know, but my mum would like it to be dame because she was a bit of a snob — cotton swab, because she was a bit of a snob — cotton swab, my mum. so it would be, ‘dame barbara'. god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me, will you ? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. thank you. ..and a lifetime of cheeky fun. dame barbara windsor who has died at the age of 83. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us supreme court rejects a legal application seeking to invalidate voting in four key states in yet another blow to donald trump's attempts to overturn the election result. president trump puts pressure on regulators to approve a coronavirus vaccine, asking it to do so within hours. could combining different coronavirus vaccines provide people with more protection from the virus? british and russian scientists are teaming up to find out. they're p
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. ‘dame ba bs' sounds nice, doesn't it? you know, but my mum would like it to be dame because she was a bit of a snob — cotton swab, because she was a bit of a snob — cotton swab, my mum. so it would be, ‘dame barbara'. god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail. oh, my dear friend. you'll never leave me, will you ? dame barbara windsor, talent, warmth... no,...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice. my mum would like it to be dame barbara, she was a bit of a cockney snob. god, what would she be thinking now? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dearfriend... dame barbara windsor. ..you won't ever leave me, will you ? talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. ..and a lifetime... thank you. ..of cheeky fun. ross kemp, who played barbara windsor‘s screen son grant mitchell in eastenders has tweeted in the last hour: and you can see a special programme paying tribute to barbara windsor this evening. babs is on bbc one, tonight at 7.35. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. it's not going to be raining all time this weekend, but there is some wet weather in the forecast and there has been pretty wet weather for some. that was aberdeenshire, eastern scotland. has had some of the wettest of the weather, this band of rain moving away from eastern england, during the morning but it persisted across par
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice. my mum would like it to be dame barbara, she was a bit of a cockney snob. god, what would she be thinking now? however, her farewell to walford was also her farewell to acting. she had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. oh, my dearfriend... dame barbara windsor. ..you won't ever leave me, will you ? talent, warmth... no, sweetheart. ..and a lifetime... thank you. ..of cheeky fun. ross kemp, who played barbara windsor‘s...
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all right, barbara, nice deep breath. one, two, three, there we go. >> did that hurt, barbara? >> not at all. >> thanks a lot. [applause] >> all right, congratulations on being the first part in this historic moment and being vaccinated. i'll write very well. i am now thrilled to welcome our second recipient, our second recipient is doctor raymond, an anesthesiologist. he works as an anesthesiologist brings him in close contact with covid-19 patient in the emergency department as well iss on labor and delivery. he helped to manage the airways of covid patients. doctor. >> doctor, you know i am in the anesthesiologist, too, right? >> i do. >> certainly appreciate what you doing. >> well, thank you. >> can actually just have your folder? i want to confirm your name and birthday. okay. and this is your name and birthday? >> that's correct. >> and we provide you with the eua prior to the vaccine? >> yes. >> any questions or concerns? >> i do not. >> doing your left arm today? >> yes. >> how long ago did you extract the syringes? >> that was done in pharmacy and they picked them up
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please, go ahead barbara. >> hello, barbara. welcome. may i see your folder? could you please confirm with me that this is your name and birthday. >> it is. >> and that we hav pre- consented you for before we give the vaccine. >> y have. >> we have given you educaon about the eua of pfizeraccine. >> you have. any questions or conrns for me? >> non- whatsoever. >> which arm will be redoing today f your vaccine? eat. please take off your jacket. >>wo to work yesterday, barba? >> i did. >> thank you for doing all that youo to keep us safe. >> okay. all right. i'm just gng to wipe the site. roll your sleeve up a lite bit. this is a vacne of .3 ml. [background noises] [background noises] >> barbara, nice deep breath, one, t, three, little poke all done. did it hurt, barbara? >> not at all. >> well done. [applause] >> cgratulations. >> congratulations barbara on ing the first part in this historic moment ineing vaccinated. ve well, i'm not throat to welcome our second recipient, second recipient is doctor raymond flaw and anesthesiologist. his work brings them in cl
please, go ahead barbara. >> hello, barbara. welcome. may i see your folder? could you please confirm with me that this is your name and birthday. >> it is. >> and that we hav pre- consented you for before we give the vaccine. >> y have. >> we have given you educaon about the eua of pfizeraccine. >> you have. any questions or conrns for me? >> non- whatsoever. >> which arm will be redoing today f your vaccine? eat. please take off your jacket....
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please, go ahead barbara. >> hello, barbara. welcome. may i see you folder? could you pleaseonfirm with me that this is your name and birthday. >>it is. >> and that we have pre- consente you for before we give the vacne. >> you have. >> we have given you education about the euaf pfizer vaccine. >> you have. >> any qutions or concerns for me? >> non- whatsoever. >> which arm will be redoing today for you vaccine? great. please take off your jacket. >> two to wk yesterday, barbara? >> i did. >> thank you for doing all that you do to keep us safe. >> okay. all right. i'm just going to wipe the site. roll your sleeve up a little bit. this is a vaccine of .3 ml. [background noises] [background noises] >> barbara, nice deep breath, one, two, three little poke. all done. >> did i hurt, barbara? >> not at all. >> well done. [appuse] >> congratulatns. >> congratulations barbara on being theirst part in this historic moment in being vaccinated. very well,'m not throat to welcome our second recipient, second recipient is doctor raymond flaw and esthesiologist. his work
please, go ahead barbara. >> hello, barbara. welcome. may i see you folder? could you pleaseonfirm with me that this is your name and birthday. >>it is. >> and that we have pre- consente you for before we give the vacne. >> you have. >> we have given you education about the euaf pfizer vaccine. >> you have. >> any qutions or concerns for me? >> non- whatsoever. >> which arm will be redoing today for you vaccine? great. please take off your...
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and for the very latest let's go over to brussels barbara vessel is standing by for us there hi barbara good to see you so negotiations that were tense over the weekend there resuming today has any progress been made. no progress has been made because from what just emerged by a very early morning briefing by show bunya the e.u. lead negotiator to the european ambassadors who are 1 the point people off the member states here in brussels there is no. mood of victory absolutely not the talks are slowed talks are difficult they are dragging on and there has been no breakthrough we heard last night that supposedly somehow on fisheries the 2 sides had come together but that was as so often before in these in this drama it was a false hope and so they are continuing throughout the day well that's not a good sign we know that the british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president was on a funded line they will evaluate tonight whether and nothe progress really has been made now barbara you mentioned the fisheries but remind us what the biggest sticking points are right
and for the very latest let's go over to brussels barbara vessel is standing by for us there hi barbara good to see you so negotiations that were tense over the weekend there resuming today has any progress been made. no progress has been made because from what just emerged by a very early morning briefing by show bunya the e.u. lead negotiator to the european ambassadors who are 1 the point people off the member states here in brussels there is no. mood of victory absolutely not the talks are...
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-[robert] barbara? i have no doubt in my mind you're gonna succeed at your business just as you did the first business. but i think you want us to pay now with what it's gonna be worth five years out, and that's a tall order. nobody's comfortable like that. i'm sorry. i'm out. four sharks are now out. only robert remains in. this is a tough one. i think you did a really good job of being confident without being arrogant. when somebody insults you, you shouldn't insult 'em back, but you should stand up for yourself. so i like that. here's my problem-- you want to use $250,000 to take a risk on the foxes. -i have a problem with that. -well, what if we came to the table with-- hang on a sec. i'll make you an offer. let's go 50/50 on the foxes and give me 10% for my investment. in taking faith in you, give me 10% of the hunks for my $250,000 also. -interesting structure. -that is a great deal. -yeah. -and i am a great guy. so you're saying $250,000 for 10% of college hunks hauling junk and 50% of college fo
-[robert] barbara? i have no doubt in my mind you're gonna succeed at your business just as you did the first business. but i think you want us to pay now with what it's gonna be worth five years out, and that's a tall order. nobody's comfortable like that. i'm sorry. i'm out. four sharks are now out. only robert remains in. this is a tough one. i think you did a really good job of being confident without being arrogant. when somebody insults you, you shouldn't insult 'em back, but you should...
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..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail.
..which ended with barbara becoming dame barbara. dame babs sounds nice, doesn't it? but my mum would like it to be dame barbara. she was a bit of a cockney snob, my mum. so it would be, "dame barbara." god, what would she be thinking now? what would she be thinking? but she already knew her memory was beginning to fail.
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the jpb foundation. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation.ch les rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at muetual of america, w believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the first shipments of the covid-19 use in the united states are expected to arrive a145 sites tomorrow. at the izpf manufacturing plant in michigan this morning, employees ch
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thank you so much for reflecting on that long amazing life of dame barbara woods. ma rainey‘s black bottom is one of the most anticipated films of the year and hotly tipped for oscar success. adapted from a cycle of plays by the pulitzer prize—winning playwright, august wilson — which chronicle the 20th century african american experience— it tells the story of the trailblazing blues singer ma rainey. the drama stars viola davis and chadwick boseman, who died of colon cancer this year. our arts editor, will gompertz spoke to viola davis and director george c wolfe. testing, one, two,. one, two, you know what to do. # i'm on my way # as crazy as i can be you‘re playing ma rainey, the legendary mother of the blues. it's the 19205. she‘s a very powerful black woman who knows her status but she is in conflict with white producers who control to a certain extent her creativity. you could argue you are also a powerful black woman now, nearly 100 years later. has much changed in the entertainment industry? there is still a huge deficit in terms of being in the
thank you so much for reflecting on that long amazing life of dame barbara woods. ma rainey‘s black bottom is one of the most anticipated films of the year and hotly tipped for oscar success. adapted from a cycle of plays by the pulitzer prize—winning playwright, august wilson — which chronicle the 20th century african american experience— it tells the story of the trailblazing blues singer ma rainey. the drama stars viola davis and chadwick boseman, who died of colon cancer this year....
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barbara, thank you for joining. you received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, just this morning. so, how are you feeling? >> well, actually, i feel good. there's been, i have not had any soreness, or pain at the injection site. and no fatigue or body aches. so i feel good. >> yeah, why was it so important for you to get the vaccine so quickly and do it publically, do it in public? >> well, for two reasons, one of the first reasons is, i had family members who have been affected by the vaccine so of course, seeing -- >> by the virus? >> the virus, first hand. but also, because i work in health care, and i want to protect, to receive the vaccine for my own personal safety. and the safety of my family and the community. >> yep. >> because we, just want to prevent the vaccine from spreading to others so, that was my main goal and getting it. so that i do not contract it myself and or spread it to others. >> yeah, and i have been doing the same thing saying vaccine, when i should be saying virus, and virus when
barbara, thank you for joining. you received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, just this morning. so, how are you feeling? >> well, actually, i feel good. there's been, i have not had any soreness, or pain at the injection site. and no fatigue or body aches. so i feel good. >> yeah, why was it so important for you to get the vaccine so quickly and do it publically, do it in public? >> well, for two reasons, one of the first reasons is, i had family members who have...
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taken pfizer saw regular rest that they that they managed when i said thank you let's go now to barbara vessel who is standing by outside pfizer's belgian plant where the vaccine is being manufactured. the sight behind you will be very busy in the next few months won't it. oh absolutely and the question of course is being put is this factory in this very tiny industrial town near and who are going to save the world because this is the main production home of of this new vaccine for all of europe as they can produce throughout the next year they say within 202-1400 1000000 doses right here behind us and this is what will mostly supply the european market this is also where next week as the. pfizer representative told us this morning and next week early probably on monday and to say the 1st larger shipment of doses off the vaccine will go to the united kingdom because that's the place where 1st approval was being given so it is absolutely a crucial place and this is an area where there is along the historic traditional from a super cool production belgium and that is an interesting fact m
taken pfizer saw regular rest that they that they managed when i said thank you let's go now to barbara vessel who is standing by outside pfizer's belgian plant where the vaccine is being manufactured. the sight behind you will be very busy in the next few months won't it. oh absolutely and the question of course is being put is this factory in this very tiny industrial town near and who are going to save the world because this is the main production home of of this new vaccine for all of...
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do that with all the latest for us from london thanks so much barbara. well moving on now and hundreds of students in nigeria feared missing after gunmen stormed a secondary school and kidnap a number of children there the attackers arrived on motorbikes at the boarding school and concur a district that's in northern katsina state. reports. these are some of the boys relieved to be going home after the school raid in which many of their friends were taken hostage there leaving behind parents anxiously waiting for the return of their missing children. sincerely speaking we here in katsina state are in a terrifying condition we don't see the value of the government i have a younger brother and a child taken by the kidnappers i'm from dan jack katsina state and i've been here in the school since dawn and yet there is no update. it's not clear how many children have been abducted from the all boys boarding school nigerian police say they forced the gunman to retreat after engaging them in a shootout for more than one hour but this anger that 6 years up to mo
do that with all the latest for us from london thanks so much barbara. well moving on now and hundreds of students in nigeria feared missing after gunmen stormed a secondary school and kidnap a number of children there the attackers arrived on motorbikes at the boarding school and concur a district that's in northern katsina state. reports. these are some of the boys relieved to be going home after the school raid in which many of their friends were taken hostage there leaving behind parents...
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barbara bass. we begin to vaccinate the people of our nation starting this very day with our front line health care workers. today's frozen vaccine delivery, that dear little box, filled with effective, safe vaccines, to protect individuals and our communities that arrived just a few hours ago, is our hope for a healthier future. this vaccine and the others soon to come are our tools to lead us down the pathway to a post-covid america. we know this pan dem he can has impacted all aspects of our lives for everyone, and the human toll in all forms has been and continues to be staggering. we have also seen this pandemic has highlighted deep health inequities in our communities of color in our nation. let's use this moment as a vital first step to break that pattern of inequity and focus on this incredible moment that we have available to us today. this remarkable new vaccine to interrupt this dread disease for all. we must gain the trust of all our citizens, to join us in this vaccination crusade in o
barbara bass. we begin to vaccinate the people of our nation starting this very day with our front line health care workers. today's frozen vaccine delivery, that dear little box, filled with effective, safe vaccines, to protect individuals and our communities that arrived just a few hours ago, is our hope for a healthier future. this vaccine and the others soon to come are our tools to lead us down the pathway to a post-covid america. we know this pan dem he can has impacted all aspects of our...
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tributes pour in to the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. get out of my pub! famous for her catchphrase on eastenders, dame barbara had a long career as a star of the small and the big screen. she was a brilliantly vivacious, joyful person. and a light has gone out today, i'm afraid. we'll be looking back at dame barbara's life and assessing the impact she had campaigning for improved dementia care, after herself being diagnosed with alzheimer's. also tonight... borisjohnson isjoined by the eu in saying they're unlikely to strike a trade deal by sunday — but some remain more hopeful. schools in some coronavirus hotspots in england start gearing up for mass
tributes pour in to the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83. get out of my pub! famous for her catchphrase on eastenders, dame barbara had a long career as a star of the small and the big screen. she was a brilliantly vivacious, joyful person. and a light has gone out today, i'm afraid. we'll be looking back at dame barbara's life and assessing the impact she had campaigning for improved dementia care, after herself being diagnosed with alzheimer's. also tonight......
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barbara: do you think that after this, once you come into british waters next week, after the first of january, you will have problems and trouble with british fishermen who think now everything belongs to us? >> i don't think they have problems with english fishermen. i think they have problems with their own government because we are not responsible for their politics. if things go wrong because of brexit, it's because european politicians are not doing the right thing, neither for the french or the british fishermen. the brits are fishermen like us, and we have always worked together. i think they are more disappointed with their government than with us. barbara: so this is really a word of consolation and consolidation of the relationship between the two sides. they are all fishermen, they all are trying to make a living here, and the governments need to find a better compromise in the future so that they can all survive. that's all for us from here on the future of fishermen. we will get back to you later. william: dw has much more on the new e.u.-u.k. trade elation ship in our do
barbara: do you think that after this, once you come into british waters next week, after the first of january, you will have problems and trouble with british fishermen who think now everything belongs to us? >> i don't think they have problems with english fishermen. i think they have problems with their own government because we are not responsible for their politics. if things go wrong because of brexit, it's because european politicians are not doing the right thing, neither for the...
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so in honor of that i think barbara ann's name should be b.a >> i think and hope that's a compliment >> you get a nick make -- think about it >> anyway, back to the original question >> what was the question oh, i know what the question was. no, you don't go with the losers you go with the things that have performed. i think it's an even better next year as you heard on the closing bell, a dollar lower to dixie. you stay with the things that have worked because the things that work, in my opinion, in this year, are going to work next year. barbara ann, you are a value investor is there value >> there is always something to do i am personally finding more value outside the u.s. right now. i am keen on the company that encompasses streaming revolution it is like gaming, but you can find it in music if you look at this one, it is cheap. why is it cheap? it is just announced that they are going to exercise their option to buy another 10% of united music group united music group is the largest owner of music in the world. and music is now a great business because every time you download i
so in honor of that i think barbara ann's name should be b.a >> i think and hope that's a compliment >> you get a nick make -- think about it >> anyway, back to the original question >> what was the question oh, i know what the question was. no, you don't go with the losers you go with the things that have performed. i think it's an even better next year as you heard on the closing bell, a dollar lower to dixie. you stay with the things that have worked because the...
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barbara, thank you for joining. you received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, just this morning. so, how are you feeling? >> well, actually, i feel good. there's been, i have not had any soreness, or pain at the injection site. and no fatigue or body aches. so i feel good. >> yeah, why was it so important for you to get the vaccine so quickly and do it publically, do it in public? >> well, for two reasons, one of the first reasons is, i had family members who have been affected by the vaccine so of course, seeing -- you meant? >> by the virus? >> the virus, first hand. but also, because i work in health care, and i want to protect, to receive the vaccine for my own personal safety. and the safety of my family and the community. >> yep. >> because we, just want to prevent the vaccine from spreading to others so, that was my main goal and getting it. so that i do not contract it myself and or spread it to others. >> yeah, and i have been doing the same thing saying vaccine, when i should be saying virus, and
barbara, thank you for joining. you received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, just this morning. so, how are you feeling? >> well, actually, i feel good. there's been, i have not had any soreness, or pain at the injection site. and no fatigue or body aches. so i feel good. >> yeah, why was it so important for you to get the vaccine so quickly and do it publically, do it in public? >> well, for two reasons, one of the first reasons is, i had family members who have...
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barbara boxer knew she wasn't going to win that. i think josh hawley knows he's not going to win that objection. he, like boxer, felt it was important to bring this up and have this moment -- >> but i'm asking you. >> -- where it was brought into focus. >> by the way, let me quote the republican senator from the state of pennsylvania where hawley from another state is saying pennsylvania didn't follow its own laws. he, senator pat toomey said the following, with today's decision this is going back to a court decision a couple of weeks ago by judge matthew brandt a long term conservative, president trump has exhausted all plausible legal options to challenge the result of the presidential race in pennsylvania. that's the republican senator from the great state of pennsylvania, right? >> i'm not arguing. >> so, i'm just curious if you call that a travesty in 2004, why does this one have legs to stand on? >> i don't think -- i don't think either of them do. i think that they're both trying to accomplish the same thing, which is simply
barbara boxer knew she wasn't going to win that. i think josh hawley knows he's not going to win that objection. he, like boxer, felt it was important to bring this up and have this moment -- >> but i'm asking you. >> -- where it was brought into focus. >> by the way, let me quote the republican senator from the state of pennsylvania where hawley from another state is saying pennsylvania didn't follow its own laws. he, senator pat toomey said the following, with today's...
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barbara sheed's interest in the outdoors. during their nature walks, reedi would watch ths while barbara enjoyed the plants and wildflowers. parents to three; reed was shy, .while barbara was outgoi after 68 years of marriage, they died three days apart, both from the conavirus. barbara and reed anthony were 91 yearsld. as always, we want to thank these family members for sharing their stories with us. our hearts got to you, as loved ones during this pandemic. and we ask you to stay with us. look at any ways -- we look at new ways to combat moternal mortality in the u.s. but first, take nt to hear from your local pbs station. e even more profound. from the croite school of journalism, jennifer alvarez coports on a unique effort to at maternal mortality among native americans. the pandemic.s filmed prior to ( laughter ) >> okay!yo sweep ur teepee, sweep your teepee. >> reporter: on the navajo nation... >> make fire! ( laughter )na >> reporter: .ve women finish up a day of training with a traditional game. doulas, or people tra
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visuals for force in brussels barbara thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year but it is not the only deadly pandemic the h.i.v. virus which causes aids it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st to clear now the latest figures show that in 29938000000 people were living with hiv aids nearly 700000 people have died from the virus hiv is now a manageable condition much like diabetes in the last decade the number of new infections it's decreased along with the number of people who have died from a that trend is expected to reverse this year because of the coded 19 pandemic and lockdowns which are causing a shortage of hiv medication more people dying in 2020 from not one but 2 pandemic virus. so let's have efforts to develop a successful each of the vaccine have they been put on the backburner because of covert we asked hendricks streak a leading german epidemiologist. i'm actually about you know bringing attention to this ha be aids pandemic again because indeed they have much concerns that the quo
visuals for force in brussels barbara thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year but it is not the only deadly pandemic the h.i.v. virus which causes aids it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st to clear now the latest figures show that in 29938000000 people were living with hiv aids nearly 700000 people have died from the virus hiv is now a manageable condition much like diabetes in the last decade the number of new infections it's decreased along with the...
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and barbara is that the case i mean are we are we close to a deal or what's holding us back. we're not we're close but we're not there yet because the other 25 member states are no mulling over what market has put on their desks this very afternoon and ambassadors here in brussels so we're sort of moving the heads and saying we cannot decide this we don't even want to talk about this it's in the capitals that they will have to figure out whether they like it there's some countries who have really hard on this new rule of law making is in the netherlands are one of them for instance and other scandinavian countries and they say if they now poland and hungary a get get away was this sort of get out of jail card this is something that we might not like so there is going to be more talk it's not that easy poland hungary have really gone out on a limb and say they are ready to come down but the others have to consent that the compromise compromise is palatable to them and in the end there will be something to hold them account to account if they continue breaking the rule of law i
and barbara is that the case i mean are we are we close to a deal or what's holding us back. we're not we're close but we're not there yet because the other 25 member states are no mulling over what market has put on their desks this very afternoon and ambassadors here in brussels so we're sort of moving the heads and saying we cannot decide this we don't even want to talk about this it's in the capitals that they will have to figure out whether they like it there's some countries who have...
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basal who is outside the phasers belgian plant where the vaccine is currently being factored to barbara is pfizer prepared for this massive rollout. they have lyla been preparing for months because since the early summer the scientific news are on the front of developing this vaccine was hopeful is so this is a really real pharmaceutical giant and they've thrown all their possibilities and all of their capacities into this in order to make it happen as quickly as possible they have to enlarge this plant that you see here behind me these are extremely modern production facilities they have hired more people 3000 people are already working here and they are taking on more technician sit in order to be able to be even faster in production and we all have to remember and learn the name of this small belgian town mirrors nobody ever knew about it before it's just an industrial settlement really but it has a long tradition of pharmaceutical production of belgium is the 3rd biggest producer in europe and so they do have the workforce and that is one of the big advantages and also this plant is
basal who is outside the phasers belgian plant where the vaccine is currently being factored to barbara is pfizer prepared for this massive rollout. they have lyla been preparing for months because since the early summer the scientific news are on the front of developing this vaccine was hopeful is so this is a really real pharmaceutical giant and they've thrown all their possibilities and all of their capacities into this in order to make it happen as quickly as possible they have to enlarge...
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and he just said to me, barbara, lock your door. don't go out. i'm calling the police. >> 911. >> he's come to nantucket, he's at her house now, she won't answer her cell phone. >> it was then that sergeant furtado of the nantucket police arrived at the cottage and with his partner made the discovery. beth lochtefeld's body on the living room floor. it was just weeks after she thought she had found the love of her life and dreamed of a new beginning. for the lochtefeld family, life would never be the same. what did you lose on that day? >> i would have to say i lost probably my best friend and confidant, aside from my wife. she was my closest sibling. we always got along real well. >> leslie costello got a call that same day. when you heard the news, how was it told to you? >> he killed her. i remember just being in shock. i didn't see it coming. i didn't know it was coming. i was in -- it was shocking. >> you knew exactly who the "he" was? >> oh yeah. yeah. i did. >> tom toolan was arrested within hours of the murder, picked up in rhode island d
and he just said to me, barbara, lock your door. don't go out. i'm calling the police. >> 911. >> he's come to nantucket, he's at her house now, she won't answer her cell phone. >> it was then that sergeant furtado of the nantucket police arrived at the cottage and with his partner made the discovery. beth lochtefeld's body on the living room floor. it was just weeks after she thought she had found the love of her life and dreamed of a new beginning. for the lochtefeld family,...
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and for the very latest let's go over to brussels barbara vessel is standing by for us there hi barbara good to see you so negotiations that were tense over the weekend there resuming today has any progress been made. no progress has been made because from what just emerged a very early morning briefing by show bunya the e.u. lead negotiator to the european ambassadors who are 1 the point people off the member states here in brussels there is not mood of victory absolutely not the talks are slowed talks are difficult they are dragging on and there has been no breakthrough we heard last night that supposedly somehow on fisheries the 2 sides had come together but that was as so often before in these in this drama it was a false hope and so they're continuing throughout the day well that's not a good sign we know that the british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president was on a funded line they will evaluate tonight whether and nothe progress really has been made now barbara you mentioned the fisheries but remind us what the biggest sticking points are right now.
and for the very latest let's go over to brussels barbara vessel is standing by for us there hi barbara good to see you so negotiations that were tense over the weekend there resuming today has any progress been made. no progress has been made because from what just emerged a very early morning briefing by show bunya the e.u. lead negotiator to the european ambassadors who are 1 the point people off the member states here in brussels there is not mood of victory absolutely not the talks are...
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thanks barbara pleasure you did great by. new big soul town is a tangle of narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built in the large court yards. back then it probably felt crams today it seems romantic many of these small houses are rented out as holiday homes. the old warehouses are still quite impressive. the most famous let markov rubik the heights gate in 2006 it was even stamped on the 2 year old chord so if you're a new vic go to the gates very you can really learn something about the history of this city. the gate was built in the 15th century and was one of 3 city gates which were also used for defense today it houses a museum. even thing is falling which is the best time to visit many of the christmas markets in the big time to head back over to the town hall. mulled wine christmas decorations roast it's omens it's also enticed see. everything sparkles and shines is that all you need to get in the christmas spirit comes here are you getting in the mood for christmas i'm on a spendin
thanks barbara pleasure you did great by. new big soul town is a tangle of narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built in the large court yards. back then it probably felt crams today it seems romantic many of these small houses are rented out as holiday homes. the old warehouses are still quite impressive. the most famous let markov rubik the heights gate in 2006 it was even stamped on the 2 year old chord so if you're a new vic go to the gates very you can...
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this is barbara's cat. of this once mine that's not true ok ok i'll tell the truth here is before this one's borrows at this one's mind as you see mine is slightly deformed in for me. last step the santa hat this could save my creation. well so this kid's a little corky. thanks barbara of pleasure you did great by. big school town is a tangle of narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built a large courtyards. back then it probably felt cramped today it seems romantic many of these small houses are rented out as holiday homes . the old warehouses are still quite impressive. the most famous let. rubik the host date in 2006 it was even stamped on the 2 year old chord so if you're a new vic go to the gate very you can really learn something about the history of this city. the gate was built in the 15th century and was one of 3 city gates which were also used for defense today it houses the museum. even is spalding which is the best time to visit many of the christmas markets in
this is barbara's cat. of this once mine that's not true ok ok i'll tell the truth here is before this one's borrows at this one's mind as you see mine is slightly deformed in for me. last step the santa hat this could save my creation. well so this kid's a little corky. thanks barbara of pleasure you did great by. big school town is a tangle of narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built a large courtyards. back then it probably felt cramped today it seems...
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some fill in london good evening to both of you barbara let me start with you let's start with brussels here what is happening right now in brussels absolutely nothing because another day has come and gone without results boris johnson and also funded line the e.u. commission chief had a phone call a lengthy phone call this evening after an hour and a half they gave threw up their hands and said we're getting nowhere they must have been better rating each other without really being able to move anything now the negotiators are supposed to take stock of the remaining as it is grave divergences and then boris johnson will be heading to brussels now there is a nice opportunity for him on thursday because that's the day when the e.u. leaders have this summit planned anyway bopped on the other side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to a slough underlying the commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out obviously there is political will needed now at the v
some fill in london good evening to both of you barbara let me start with you let's start with brussels here what is happening right now in brussels absolutely nothing because another day has come and gone without results boris johnson and also funded line the e.u. commission chief had a phone call a lengthy phone call this evening after an hour and a half they gave threw up their hands and said we're getting nowhere they must have been better rating each other without really being able to move...
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barbara visual story for us in brussels. barbara, thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year, but it is not the only deadly pandemic. the h.i.v. virus, which causes aids. it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st to clear. now the latest figures show that in 201938 1000000, people were living with hiv aids, nearly 700000 people have died from the virus. hiv is now a manageable condition, much like diabetes. in the last decade, the number of new infections, it's decreased along with the number of people who have died from a yet that trend is expected to reverse this year because of the coded, 19 pandemic, and lockdowns, which are causing a shortage of hiv medication. more people dying in 2020 from not one but 2. pandemic viruses. so let's have efforts to develop a successful each of the vaccine. have they been put on the backburner because of code that we asked hindraf streak a leading german epidemiologist. i'm actually about, you know, bringing attention to this age. hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed th
barbara visual story for us in brussels. barbara, thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year, but it is not the only deadly pandemic. the h.i.v. virus, which causes aids. it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st to clear. now the latest figures show that in 201938 1000000, people were living with hiv aids, nearly 700000 people have died from the virus. hiv is now a manageable condition, much like diabetes. in the last decade, the number of new infections,...
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barbara, thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year, but it is not the only deadly pandemic. the h.i.v. virus, which causes aids. it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st declared. and the latest figures show that in 201938 1000000 people were living with hiv aids, nearly 700000 people have died from the virus. hiv is now a manageable condition, much like diabetes in the last decade. the number of new infections. it's decreased along with the number of people who have died from me. that trend is expected to reverse this year because of the coded 19 pandemic and walk downs which are causing a shortage of hiv medication. more people dying in 2020 from not one, but 2 pandemic virus. so let's have efforts to develop a successful each of the vaccine. have they been put on the backburner because of code that we asked. hendricks street leading german epidemiologist actually about, you know, bringing attention to this age to be aids pandemic again, because indeed they have muc
barbara, thank you. covered 19 has dominated headlines this year, but it is not the only deadly pandemic. the h.i.v. virus, which causes aids. it continues to spread some 40 years since the epidemic was 1st declared. and the latest figures show that in 201938 1000000 people were living with hiv aids, nearly 700000 people have died from the virus. hiv is now a manageable condition, much like diabetes in the last decade. the number of new infections. it's decreased along with the number of people...
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hello i'm barbara sara you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. across the u.s. electoral college voters gather to formally pick the winner of the presidential election the u.n. says more than 400000 people have now fled their homes in northern mozambique where isolated fighters have seized entire towns and a storm washes away one of australia's most famous features but there's better news from the great barrier reef. thank you for joining us we begin in the u.s. where thousands of people are getting their 1st vaccines against the coronavirus it's a pivotal moment for the country that's been hit hardest by the pandemic with the national death toll fast approaching the incalculable last of 300000 people a new york intensive care nurse who street at some of the sickest cove in 1000 patients for months was the 1st person in the u.s. to receive the vaccine made by pfizer and by on take regulators approved it for emergency use on friday and almost 3000000 doses of seen since being shipped across the country medical workers and elderly care home residents are being pri
hello i'm barbara sara you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. across the u.s. electoral college voters gather to formally pick the winner of the presidential election the u.n. says more than 400000 people have now fled their homes in northern mozambique where isolated fighters have seized entire towns and a storm washes away one of australia's most famous features but there's better news from the great barrier reef. thank you for joining us we begin in the u.s. where...