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about mary and now an author and her new book is called their war yell treatment please welcome dr barbara well good morning they all right thank you so much for being here so let me ask you this what are the things that we're giving them that we should do and then what should we be given that we are so no corn no weight no so way after many years of r. and d. we have found that corn is still the best available source of carbohydrates when processed and refined. properly those are the things that cause overweight diabetes arthritis chronic skin infections allergies things like that that's the precursor for a lot of that if you're feeding point attrition and they're eating a lot of those things that mess with the body they just don't stay healthy but let me ask you this dr are those the things that you find in dog food or you're talking to people who are giving table food today i know it's and. during the war there was a moratorium on using the metal cans for canned food so they said you can't use metal cans for dog food anymore you have to use that for ammunition. to somebody that we need to ma
about mary and now an author and her new book is called their war yell treatment please welcome dr barbara well good morning they all right thank you so much for being here so let me ask you this what are the things that we're giving them that we should do and then what should we be given that we are so no corn no weight no so way after many years of r. and d. we have found that corn is still the best available source of carbohydrates when processed and refined. properly those are the things...
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stay on the line as we have your daughter here as well. barbara, your daughter here as well. the bevin boys association, and not many people know about the bevin boys, do they? why not? i do not know, the government were not very keen it appeared to tell the public during the war, and there was a misconception that the bevin boys we re misconception that the bevin boys were conscientious objectors, which was not true at all. there were very small number of objectors, but the vast majority we have heard were conscripted and had no choice but to go down. i think somehow, the governmentjust go down. i think somehow, the government just swept it go down. i think somehow, the governmentjust swept it under the carpet a bit, and they were never really recognised for what they did. and i think you have said that people were sometimes quite rude to them. yes. really, the attitudes we re them. yes. really, the attitudes were not good, because they never met them in uniform, they remained civilians, and then when they went out of the mining areas, there was nothing to show that these you
stay on the line as we have your daughter here as well. barbara, your daughter here as well. the bevin boys association, and not many people know about the bevin boys, do they? why not? i do not know, the government were not very keen it appeared to tell the public during the war, and there was a misconception that the bevin boys we re misconception that the bevin boys were conscientious objectors, which was not true at all. there were very small number of objectors, but the vast majority we...
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thanks barbara well actually i mean this is not the 1st time with such evidence here and warrants and that's what you boys for the past years even before this attack on tripoli prove that there was a lot of engagement from u.a.e. and other countries in supporting have to buy these weapons but i was there really also damning go yesterday in particular after liberating look here which was the high tech equipment that we have seen and that was building news to to really attack tripoli and killing the civilians and all of this supply lines that we've been seeing recently. you mentioned the standing evidence of the u.a.e. supplying weapons to heavy for have ties libyan national army of course there is an arms embargo when it comes to the war in libya and the u.n. among others have said that actually it's the continued foreign involvement that makes the fighting so much war so how is the u.a.e. supporting her if after different to turkey for example giving support to the government of national accord. well actually i mean when the arms embargo was applied it was meant to assure stability fo
thanks barbara well actually i mean this is not the 1st time with such evidence here and warrants and that's what you boys for the past years even before this attack on tripoli prove that there was a lot of engagement from u.a.e. and other countries in supporting have to buy these weapons but i was there really also damning go yesterday in particular after liberating look here which was the high tech equipment that we have seen and that was building news to to really attack tripoli and killing...
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barbara: men well with the latest from mexico city, thank you.here have been violent protests in one of santiago's poorest neighborhoods. in chile, hundreds of protesters broke quarantined orders and demanded food and medical aid. right please use tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd. some threw stones and molotov cocktails at the police. the capital imposed a citywide lockdown friday after huge surge in coronavirus cases. france and germany have proposed a $544 billion relief fund to help europe recover from the coronavirus pandemic. the country's leader suggests the people borrow the money together and use it to support europe's hardest hit industries and regions. the tosha butler has more on this from paris. aim ofr: leader say the the recovery fund is to try to help provide certain economic sectors in the european union for regions that have been particularly badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic. the idea is that this money would be borrowed off the international market. both emmanuel macron and angela merkel said it was abs
barbara: men well with the latest from mexico city, thank you.here have been violent protests in one of santiago's poorest neighborhoods. in chile, hundreds of protesters broke quarantined orders and demanded food and medical aid. right please use tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd. some threw stones and molotov cocktails at the police. the capital imposed a citywide lockdown friday after huge surge in coronavirus cases. france and germany have proposed a $544 billion relief fund...
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exactly where barbara belonged, said detective donna velasquez. >> she made it happen, she was the instigator as well my mind that she was the catalyst. >> barbara, meanwhile, maintained her innocence, claims there was a certain reason michael wolfe lied about her that way. it was payback, she says, for something that happened when they were married. and here came another one of those odd stories. earlier, remember, there was the one suggesting drug running on david's delivery truck. now a story about michael and gun running. >> i was putting away laundry one day and i saw a bulge in a dress shirt pocket. >> yeah. >> and there was quite a bit of money there and when he got home from work that night i confronted him on it and he told me that he was doing gun runs to haiti. >> barbara said she told the police about wolfe's alleged gun running. >> and he got mad and even told a cellmate of his -- >> you're going to pay the price? >> yeah. >> interestingly. wolfe hasn't commented but keith, barbara's defense attorney, suggested wolfe had a much more practical motive. >> michael wolfe was initially offere
exactly where barbara belonged, said detective donna velasquez. >> she made it happen, she was the instigator as well my mind that she was the catalyst. >> barbara, meanwhile, maintained her innocence, claims there was a certain reason michael wolfe lied about her that way. it was payback, she says, for something that happened when they were married. and here came another one of those odd stories. earlier, remember, there was the one suggesting drug running on david's delivery...
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some seem like barbara reis well russia has seen a shop rise in its number of infections more than 10000 people tested positive in one day for the 1st time in the country's outbreak lockdowns had been in place there for several weeks and jordan has lifted all restrictions on economic activities after an almost 7 week coronavirus lockdown public transport will resume normal service but universities and schools remain closed as night curfews continue jordan has in the last 2 weeks the lifting restrictions to allow businesses back to work but with low levels of staff and strict social distancing and hygiene guidelines tanzania's president says he is in talks with madagascar to send a plane to collect a shipment of a herbal tonic turns out as a cure for covert 19 the government has been accused of hiding information and failing to take the virus seriously well those are the headlines next up it's rewind mo and me. the global economy so what. grants or loans is italy and spain. in the e.u. . not a trillion dollar a rescue. the cost on al-jazeera. and welcome again to rewind on elizabeth when
some seem like barbara reis well russia has seen a shop rise in its number of infections more than 10000 people tested positive in one day for the 1st time in the country's outbreak lockdowns had been in place there for several weeks and jordan has lifted all restrictions on economic activities after an almost 7 week coronavirus lockdown public transport will resume normal service but universities and schools remain closed as night curfews continue jordan has in the last 2 weeks the lifting...
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are you for want of a disaster something like barbara reason. well in direct contrast brazil's president. is continuing to play down the pandemic even as the number of cases surges past 100000 the outbreak has claimed 7000 brazilian lives making it latin america's hardest hit country but at a rally in the capital on sunday again describe it as just a little flu he says social distancing restrictions are deadlier than the virus itself. those. that such a responsible job destruction by some governors and acceptable the price is too high up front hunger and employment misery that's not good for the country alison and around here it is joining us live from bogota alexandra 1st of all just bring us up to date with what's been happening and my mouse. well this isn't the 1st time that the mayor has made an international call for help since the outbreak is getting worse every day in the capital of the amazon in brasil is now become practically the epicenter of the crisis in the country in particular because the health services there are already extremely fra
are you for want of a disaster something like barbara reason. well in direct contrast brazil's president. is continuing to play down the pandemic even as the number of cases surges past 100000 the outbreak has claimed 7000 brazilian lives making it latin america's hardest hit country but at a rally in the capital on sunday again describe it as just a little flu he says social distancing restrictions are deadlier than the virus itself. those. that such a responsible job destruction by some...
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his highes behind school sweetheart and wife, barbara as well as daughter nicole and son david and one grandson. he leaves countless friends and colleagues. i spoke with barbara, nicole and david yesterday. it was a moving conversation about an incredible guy. dave was just 70 years old. we thank dave for his career of service and we keep him and his family in our thoughts. god bless you and god rest your soul. three more among the thousands of lives cut short by covid-19 across our state. this is our family. we all mourn with those left behind. this weekend, let's take a moment to say a prayer for them as we remember our fallen military heroes especially. switching gears. we just got word that my request for an extension of the fema testing sites in bergen community college and the pnc bank center has been accepted and extended until the end of june, which is a big deal. otherwise, it was only going to be to the end of may. that is huge. also there is an acknowledgment that the capacity of testing in each of those sites will also be raised. that is really, really good news from a test
his highes behind school sweetheart and wife, barbara as well as daughter nicole and son david and one grandson. he leaves countless friends and colleagues. i spoke with barbara, nicole and david yesterday. it was a moving conversation about an incredible guy. dave was just 70 years old. we thank dave for his career of service and we keep him and his family in our thoughts. god bless you and god rest your soul. three more among the thousands of lives cut short by covid-19 across our state. this...
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well essentially barbara what this means is that money wants to have to remain in vancouver british columbia which is where this extradition fight has been taking place definitely through the middle of june that is when she is expected to return to court to continue dealing with the effort to not be extradited to the united states to be prosecuted on these charges the u.s. has been pressuring the canadian government to hand her over because of existing treaties around extradition however beijing has already accused the canadian government of for the ministry of justin trudeau of essentially kowtow and to u.s. demands of not being independent of violating its own laws in terms of determining whether or not monkey was you should be brought to the u.s. for prosecution and this also is going to exacerbate i would think the already strained relationship between beijing because the chinese government has said from the beginning that ms martin is not guilty of the charges. of misleading a global bank h.s.b.c. in terms of financing trying to do business inside iran that would be in contravention of
well essentially barbara what this means is that money wants to have to remain in vancouver british columbia which is where this extradition fight has been taking place definitely through the middle of june that is when she is expected to return to court to continue dealing with the effort to not be extradited to the united states to be prosecuted on these charges the u.s. has been pressuring the canadian government to hand her over because of existing treaties around extradition however...
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from seemed like barbara reason well new zealand has recorded no new cases of coded 19 for the 1st time in just over 6 weeks it's ended a strict lockdown which shut schools restaurants and all other public areas for a month social restrictions do remain in place with people still working and studying from home new zealand to has a $1137.00 cases in total and jordan has lifted all restrictions on economic activities after a lockdown there lasting almost 7 weeks public transport will resume normal services but universities and schools will remain closed as night curfews continue while those are the headlines the news continues here after coronavirus lessons from asia stay with us. one day when the covered 19 pandemic is history much time will be spent on retracing its origins and evolution and measuring its long time the facts but for now the corona virus is still a matter of life and death with many already mourning the loss of loved ones others fear they might be next billions of people around the world are in lockdown their lives on hold their jobs on the line economies are imploding h
from seemed like barbara reason well new zealand has recorded no new cases of coded 19 for the 1st time in just over 6 weeks it's ended a strict lockdown which shut schools restaurants and all other public areas for a month social restrictions do remain in place with people still working and studying from home new zealand to has a $1137.00 cases in total and jordan has lifted all restrictions on economic activities after a lockdown there lasting almost 7 weeks public transport will resume...
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well barbara it is very difficult and it's getting more difficult every day with these numbers growing. becoming bigger and bigger every day and the backlog also becoming bigger of the tests in brazil now yesterday the government there at mit did that there are at least $11000.00 more deaths that they think are related to cope with 19 but the that they haven't been able and will not be able to test this on top of the already 21000 more than 21000 deaths that have been confirmed that the government there is also saying that they calculate that there have been roughly 5 times more people that have been hospitalized this year because of risperdal torrie illnesses compared to this point last year but that less than half of been tested and that also a lot of laboratories or isel across brazil that could be doing more testing but they are lacking the elements they need to do those tests and also there's a growing number of people who think that the president both sonata has a lot to do with this backlog that he has become a liability given the fact that he continues downplaying the effects o
well barbara it is very difficult and it's getting more difficult every day with these numbers growing. becoming bigger and bigger every day and the backlog also becoming bigger of the tests in brazil now yesterday the government there at mit did that there are at least $11000.00 more deaths that they think are related to cope with 19 but the that they haven't been able and will not be able to test this on top of the already 21000 more than 21000 deaths that have been confirmed that the...
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well actually the first one did . did she go out with you barbara , do you remember? well -- but she's a projects director and in charge the drug abuse events and things. she gets out there and finds out that -- i know -- and finds out that the sands wants to bring in a slot machine. they thought she would like to play the slot machine. [laughter] so when she's there that she can play slots. [laughter] >> the whole detail is in the book. but there were a lot of stories where friends created some of the reagan friends created problems just by trying to be overly solicited helpful not so helpful. my favorite was the famous producer of annie and what other -- the whole string of wonderful broadway shows. but for annie he had -- decided he wanted nancy reagan invited , and her intention was to come plate. watch the and he decided he wanted her to come from the basement in an elevator that would rise up to the main floor on the stage. the doors would open and all of this gray smoke and steam would come out and she would come through that mist like -- and we said no, no, i t
well actually the first one did . did she go out with you barbara , do you remember? well -- but she's a projects director and in charge the drug abuse events and things. she gets out there and finds out that -- i know -- and finds out that the sands wants to bring in a slot machine. they thought she would like to play the slot machine. [laughter] so when she's there that she can play slots. [laughter] >> the whole detail is in the book. but there were a lot of stories where friends...
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barbara starr is with me as well. a number of dignitaries there. we heard secretary esper's name mentioned, the chairman of the joint chiefs. we can make out a number of secretaries as well on the steps there spaced apart for what will be a very different ceremony on this memorial day this year. >> it is. we are seeing some very significant social distancing there, if you will. i don't think we're immediately seeing within our camera range any of the troops wearing masks. they seem to be relying on social distancing. for those who have been able to visit arlington, these steps, this tomb of unknown is such hallowed ground. normally in these summer months in washington, those steps are full of tourists throughout the day who come to watch that very sacred walk as troops do that walk in front of the tomb to the unknown. it is around the clock 24/7. they are always there, those troops. members of the u.s. army's old guard ceremonial unit. they've been there since 1937 and for many decades now on site, on memorial day specifically to assist the preside
barbara starr is with me as well. a number of dignitaries there. we heard secretary esper's name mentioned, the chairman of the joint chiefs. we can make out a number of secretaries as well on the steps there spaced apart for what will be a very different ceremony on this memorial day this year. >> it is. we are seeing some very significant social distancing there, if you will. i don't think we're immediately seeing within our camera range any of the troops wearing masks. they seem to be...
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well officials in santa barbara county they're worried that an outbreak at a prison there could delay county's reopening more than 1000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus at lompoc federal prison. that's nearly 80% of its prisoners and those cases make up the majority of santa barbara county. the prison is now testing inmates and plans to build a hospital to treat those who are sick. los angeles. a sheriff says that inmate county jails are deliberately trying to infect themselves with the coronavirus the inmates there this is surveillance check out this is surveillance video from april and it shows the inmates sharing bottles and mass to see how close together they are. the sheriff says that the inmates apparently thought that if they tested positive. they would release. well the sheriff says no that's not going to happen. >>it's sad to think this somewhat deliver they try to expose himself to covid-19 as a result of this behavior. from this particular mizael 21 image tested positive for covid-19 within a week of these videos of the in taking. >>right now the los angeles cou
well officials in santa barbara county they're worried that an outbreak at a prison there could delay county's reopening more than 1000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus at lompoc federal prison. that's nearly 80% of its prisoners and those cases make up the majority of santa barbara county. the prison is now testing inmates and plans to build a hospital to treat those who are sick. los angeles. a sheriff says that inmate county jails are deliberately trying to infect themselves with...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. welliller lives and works in minneapolis and has seen the impact the death of george floyd has had on the city and hejoins me now. good morning. isay good morning. i say good good morning. isay good morning, but it has been a long night. yes it has. what you make of what is happening in minneapolis right now? i think people are just tired and trying to do the right thing, not necessarily earn the right way. trying to do the right thing, not necessarily earn the right waylj saw the governor seeing he could understand the fury and rage that people feel, but this is not grieving for george floyd. how do you characterise what you are seeing? i guess as a black american living in the city, building a business and a family, it is fair to say you have had your run ins with the police over the years but you are not out on the streets and you have been telling a producer you and yourfamily have been telling a producer you and your family have not been out on the streets. why have you made that choi
barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. welliller lives and works in minneapolis and has seen the impact the death of george floyd has had on the city and hejoins me now. good morning. isay good morning. i say good good morning. isay good morning, but it has been a long night. yes it has. what you make of what is happening in minneapolis right now? i think people are just tired and trying to do the right thing, not necessarily earn the right way. trying to do the right thing, not...
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well thank you barbara for having me on what i like to say 1st personally i am mix stream way terrified is what's going on down there is next an existential threat and an emergency with global consequences since the fires happened this past fall and the rise in deforestation and specially in places like brazil the amazon has moved now into that tipping point. and with that now now we are have great concern about what's happening with the indigenous communities who are extremely extremely vulnerable to this virus they don't have the infrastructure to handle it they don't health care systems they many of them live in very very remote areas of the amazon and to be honest what's happening now is there's a lot of land grabbing going on and people are coming out into the amazon into these indigenous territories to mining and de forest. grab the amazons national resources and along with it they're bringing that was extremely extremely concerning concerning. if we lose the indigenous and force offenders of the amazon we will the amazon will be even more in a part pretty hairy situation so focus
well thank you barbara for having me on what i like to say 1st personally i am mix stream way terrified is what's going on down there is next an existential threat and an emergency with global consequences since the fires happened this past fall and the rise in deforestation and specially in places like brazil the amazon has moved now into that tipping point. and with that now now we are have great concern about what's happening with the indigenous communities who are extremely extremely...
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helicopter there in the skies over london and we'll bring in our correspondent now team barbara what's the atmosphere like. well peter the atmosphere has disappeared i'm afraid to say because the thousands of black lives matter marches have made their way down this street white hole some of them stopped opposite 10 downing street the residence of prime minister boris johnson chanting boris racist like wives of martyrs and some of the other activists here today hope pointed out when people have asked why are you protesting this isn't america they pointed out that there's a whole string of black people mainly black men who have died in police custody over the years with a very very rare action taken by the force and nobody convicted they've also been chanting say his name george floyd into a fog a square earlier on they knelt down they took a knee in solidarity with those protests as we've seen in the u.s. they've also been saying but there are issues around to help as well of course people are aware we're in the middle of a carpet 19 pandemic in the u.k. 6 out of 10 n.h.s. health workers who've died from the vir
helicopter there in the skies over london and we'll bring in our correspondent now team barbara what's the atmosphere like. well peter the atmosphere has disappeared i'm afraid to say because the thousands of black lives matter marches have made their way down this street white hole some of them stopped opposite 10 downing street the residence of prime minister boris johnson chanting boris racist like wives of martyrs and some of the other activists here today hope pointed out when people have...
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shut because the social restrictions or employees working from home and barbara reports from london. for the. moment. mark wells is hoping things are beginning to get back to something approaching normal he runs an estate agency in london since physical house viewings restarted last week after a long look down mark's a range to steady stream of visits to this property and he says business is surprisingly brisk we opened our doors less than a week ago and you know flat we have 10 viewings multiple it's on it's just going under awfully close the asking price another property just just like stock is going to wander off the asking price just under a $1000000.00 pounds but that optimism is far from universal between march and april applications for home loans fell by more than 50 percent and there's still huge uncertainty about the economy and job losses now the center for economics and business is predicting u.k. house prices will fall by as much as 13 percent this year a lot of people are very worried about their jobs and they don't want to take on big commitments when they're worried about jobs they think that if
shut because the social restrictions or employees working from home and barbara reports from london. for the. moment. mark wells is hoping things are beginning to get back to something approaching normal he runs an estate agency in london since physical house viewings restarted last week after a long look down mark's a range to steady stream of visits to this property and he says business is surprisingly brisk we opened our doors less than a week ago and you know flat we have 10 viewings...
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mike is here to break down the crucial moments and today, we've got barbara durn back as well.d the see you let's kick it off with the broader economy. just spoke to richard clarida. got his outlook for the economy. listen >> there could be a rebound once businesses rope but i think it's goin to take some time for the labor market to fully recover from the shock but that's uncertain at this point but i think recovery can commence in the second half of the year. i think the broader picture is that we are providing support to main street and but we don't want the to minimize the difficult challenge the economy faces near term but we are providing what we think is the appropriate support that we can and we're going to continue to be forceful, proactive and aggressive until we're confidence that the economy's on the road to recovery. especially for main street fz. >> so he promised that there would be more if the economy needs it, mike, but also sounded fairly optimistic, i would say, about the path i even followed up and said can we see positive growth as soon as the fourth quarte
mike is here to break down the crucial moments and today, we've got barbara durn back as well.d the see you let's kick it off with the broader economy. just spoke to richard clarida. got his outlook for the economy. listen >> there could be a rebound once businesses rope but i think it's goin to take some time for the labor market to fully recover from the shock but that's uncertain at this point but i think recovery can commence in the second half of the year. i think the broader picture...
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well officials in santa barbara county they are worried that an outbreak at the prison there could delay the county's reopening more than 1000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus at lompoc federal prison. that's nearly 80% of its prisoners and those cases make up the majority of santa barbara county the prison is now testing inmates and plans to build a hospital to treat those who are sick. >>los angeles county sheriff says that inmates in county jails they are deliberately trying to infect themselves with coronavirus take a look at the surveillance video is from april showing inmates sharing bottles and masks. the sheriff says the inmates apparently thought if they got if they test positive that they would be released. but he says no that's not going to happen. >>it's sad to think this somewhat deliver they try to expose himself to covid-19 as a result of this behavior. from this particular mizael 21 image tested positive for covid-19 within a week of these videos of the in taking. >>well the la county jail has more than 5,000 inmates who are in quarantine that's about 40% of t
well officials in santa barbara county they are worried that an outbreak at the prison there could delay the county's reopening more than 1000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus at lompoc federal prison. that's nearly 80% of its prisoners and those cases make up the majority of santa barbara county the prison is now testing inmates and plans to build a hospital to treat those who are sick. >>los angeles county sheriff says that inmates in county jails they are deliberately...
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the stages of the paris opera, in milan.nd la scala as well as headlining the jazz festival and lending her talents to musical theater. but barbaraendrix has not only used her voice in the service of a musical career, she has been a staunch defender of human rights in her role as an ambassador to the un's high commissioner for refugees. ae joins us now to talk about concert she's giving for that cause. barbara hehendrix, thahank you r joining us. >> hello, how are you? >> you are prereparing for an online concert in stockholm, called the road to freedom. yourfee and that of musicians will go to the organization. given the circumstances that show will be live-streamed. it's been a huge part of your life to defend refugees from more than three decades, why is the cause so important now? now, refugees find thememselves reaeally among thet marginalized in vulnerable parts of our society, they a are mosty in very crowowded sites where ty have little access to water, soap, and social distancing is almomost impossible. but t since being in confinemen, with all of the uncertainty that they aren our lives, wondering where will our kids go
the stages of the paris opera, in milan.nd la scala as well as headlining the jazz festival and lending her talents to musical theater. but barbaraendrix has not only used her voice in the service of a musical career, she has been a staunch defender of human rights in her role as an ambassador to the un's high commissioner for refugees. ae joins us now to talk about concert she's giving for that cause. barbara hehendrix, thahank you r joining us. >> hello, how are you? >> you are...
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barbara in late august. >> spencer, what about you? boston? >> welland i have already canceled our annual september trip to italy, which we're really going to miss. but i do have a trip scheduled to the east coast in mid- to late june to visit my grandsons, and i'm hoping that it will be safe to travel then. i haven't canceled that trip yet. >> a lot of hope for something in the summer. life really tough for a lot of people. now even the paparazzi are complaining. since california issued the stay-at-home order back in march, there is fewer celebrities to spot. i know this is a crisis like us, they're spending more time at home in their mansions. before the pandemic, a paparazzi would get 200 sets of photos a month. but in the past month they're getting only 30 to 40. plus, celebrities are harder to spot because so many of us are wearing face masks or coffers. i forne am thankful. at least for a short time, these guys are not following me around constantly. i mean, it's been a welcome relief. spencer, how about you? >> i've seen all those paparazzi wal
barbara in late august. >> spencer, what about you? boston? >> welland i have already canceled our annual september trip to italy, which we're really going to miss. but i do have a trip scheduled to the east coast in mid- to late june to visit my grandsons, and i'm hoping that it will be safe to travel then. i haven't canceled that trip yet. >> a lot of hope for something in the summer. life really tough for a lot of people. now even the paparazzi are complaining. since...
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barbara innocent young sort of. militant misbehavior was so you know how well i was. innocent the 3rd was a pope obsessed with crusading he inherited the failure of the crusade to recover jerusalem and the 4th crusade that he launched at captured constantinople the great christian city he tried to inspire yet another expedition what we know is the face crusade and this was designed to go through egypt and use the fertility of the knol the wealth of karo to have the resources to then recover jerusalem. in 1218. the crusaders finally found their way to the nile delta. the armies of the 5th crusade landed in egypt and captured the port of damietta. for 3 years the crusaders made no move to advance southwards towards cairo. but when they finally did their move would prove disastrous. as it had about the were going to happen for. well if a study of without a fire burning near where i had them that i a solid b. and b. my o.c. was a set of fire born where so but in that the how to. you and i'll has a lot of the look the left will develop at that you left us a little harmless
barbara innocent young sort of. militant misbehavior was so you know how well i was. innocent the 3rd was a pope obsessed with crusading he inherited the failure of the crusade to recover jerusalem and the 4th crusade that he launched at captured constantinople the great christian city he tried to inspire yet another expedition what we know is the face crusade and this was designed to go through egypt and use the fertility of the knol the wealth of karo to have the resources to then recover...
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here in the bay area some front-line workers received extra appreciation as well pick westerly orchids, a wholesaler in santa barbaraounty, had flowers delivered to nurses at st. mary's medical center in san francisco today. they wanted to thank them for their hard work and dedication, especially during this coronavirus pandemic. >>> still ahead here, strong words from san francisco's health department. >> don't go visit your mom. >> the recommendation for how to observe mother's day. and facing the white house on the coronavirus task force. >>> warmer the next couple of days, into the mid-90s possible for the weekend. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count
here in the bay area some front-line workers received extra appreciation as well pick westerly orchids, a wholesaler in santa barbaraounty, had flowers delivered to nurses at st. mary's medical center in san francisco today. they wanted to thank them for their hard work and dedication, especially during this coronavirus pandemic. >>> still ahead here, strong words from san francisco's health department. >> don't go visit your mom. >> the recommendation for how to observe...
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new normal well the president and his cabinet have said that auto manufacturers could be reopening even before that june 1st deadline so that's something we're keeping a close eye on barbara and and then let's look to brazil now the situation there in south tower that the biggest city desperate and the fear of many countries around the world was always that that the health system would be overwhelmed that now if you listen to the mayor it seems that that might be happening in sao paolo very soon. it's troubling news almost every day coming out of brazil what we're hearing now from the mayor of cell paolo is that is that the health system is nearing collapse he says that it's at 90 percent capacity the mayor added that within 2 weeks the health system could be overwhelmed this is certainly a big concern in brazil specifically in self as you mentioned the worst hit areas one of the worst hit areas in all of latin america over the weekend brazil became the 4th worst hit country in the world when it comes to cope with 1000 infections and the deaths certainly the worst hit in in all of latin america so when we look at this list of countries and economies that could potentially
new normal well the president and his cabinet have said that auto manufacturers could be reopening even before that june 1st deadline so that's something we're keeping a close eye on barbara and and then let's look to brazil now the situation there in south tower that the biggest city desperate and the fear of many countries around the world was always that that the health system would be overwhelmed that now if you listen to the mayor it seems that that might be happening in sao paolo very...
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barbara starr is joining me now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: welle teddy voos rela vo roosevelt was hoping to put out to sea later this month but now that is a real question. one sailor who was put back aboard the ship had coronavirus but had had two successful negative tests, and then found to have symptoms. and four other sailors who had had it, had been cleared, put back on the ship and also now testing positive for the virus. so five sailors that they thought were clear and healthy, but apparently may not be because they are now testing positive for coronavirus once again after being cleared of it. and now the navy says that -- the pentagon says that another additional 18 sailors will be taken off the ship to be tested in in an abundance of caution. and it is not clear why this is happening. the navy, the pentagon hopes that the roosevelt has not had another major outbreak, that it may be a testing issue. we all know that the testing more often shows false neglect sieves and then there could be remnants still in people. but this all being looked
barbara starr is joining me now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: welle teddy voos rela vo roosevelt was hoping to put out to sea later this month but now that is a real question. one sailor who was put back aboard the ship had coronavirus but had had two successful negative tests, and then found to have symptoms. and four other sailors who had had it, had been cleared, put back on the ship and also now testing positive for the virus. so five sailors that they thought were clear and...
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barbara starr is joining us from the pentagon. what are you learning. >> reporter: well this is at a very awkward time for the carrier theodore roosevelt. it is still in port pierside in graham and they are trying to get back out to sea but as this is happening, 14 sailors who as you say had thought to have been negative had been tested twice after having the virus, twice tested negative, that meant, according to the military protocol, they were supposed to be clear but they came down with symptoms and now testing positive. obviously they are off the ship and the question is why is this happening. it is something that medical investigators are trying to determine right now. is it possibly an issue with the testing? were there false negatives? did they have some very low level of the virus still in their system that the tests simply did not detect. and of course that is important for all of us, you know, to understand how and if this virus lingers in the system even if you test negative after having it. so this is a very significant issue for the navy, the medical communi
barbara starr is joining us from the pentagon. what are you learning. >> reporter: well this is at a very awkward time for the carrier theodore roosevelt. it is still in port pierside in graham and they are trying to get back out to sea but as this is happening, 14 sailors who as you say had thought to have been negative had been tested twice after having the virus, twice tested negative, that meant, according to the military protocol, they were supposed to be clear but they came down...
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president was no different here in america i think he did very very well coming out of the box he held obviously a lot of press conferences barbara i think when those are to wear a little thin he. tried to look for an alternative and he are seen the alternative now where he visited arizona the honeywell plant where they are manufacturing $91.00 masks and will be a part of other productive protective equipment be coming online this is part of what america and i think the world is going to start to starve for which is a shot in the arm we know we have a health and we fear we also are looking at an economic endemic and it's nice i think just to get a sense that maybe tomorrow will be a little bit better than yesterday and i think that barbara is what the president is trying to do you'll see a lot more of it in the days ahead and as for the polls the polls are you know snapshots in time the polls really going to count start to count as this fall when i think the american people have a much better read on how the administration has done with the coated disaster. i mean of course you're right in saying that the coronavirus has you know
president was no different here in america i think he did very very well coming out of the box he held obviously a lot of press conferences barbara i think when those are to wear a little thin he. tried to look for an alternative and he are seen the alternative now where he visited arizona the honeywell plant where they are manufacturing $91.00 masks and will be a part of other productive protective equipment be coming online this is part of what america and i think the world is going to start...
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well suppose i were to beijing now where fabienne satchmo is following the story for us barbara what the most important point for this model. i would say there are 3 main points and 1st. cracking down on the stick to the tease and also force effectively basically everything that could promote independence i mean hong kong's independence from mainland china secondly i mean to enforce the law possibly china could install their own security force on the ground which would be. something that has never been that you've never seen before and certainly china can use a loophole of the constitution to. implement the law without that he needs to approval of the legislation of the phone call so we know that actually . such a national security law doesn't enjoy any support from the. from the population or just a small. support because the last time try to actually implement such a law there were so many protests back in 2003 that they actually had to abandon the promise and the sort of plans for what is be joining in the long run trying to achieve them. i mean they they're trying to solve the co
well suppose i were to beijing now where fabienne satchmo is following the story for us barbara what the most important point for this model. i would say there are 3 main points and 1st. cracking down on the stick to the tease and also force effectively basically everything that could promote independence i mean hong kong's independence from mainland china secondly i mean to enforce the law possibly china could install their own security force on the ground which would be. something that has...
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well dr bryant was a director of the biomedical advice and development authority otherwise known as barbara certainly a highly senior official he was a centrally in charge of developing vaccines for any virus that would hit the united states now he has filed an official complaint with the office of the special counsel the oas see an $89.00 page complaint in which he outlines all the reasons he feels he was unfairly removed from his job as director of barter and it certainly is a litany of complaints among the most important things he says is that in january he was sending out warnings to the health and human services including the secretary warning of the virus warning of the severity of what was to come he also sent out a series of e-mails insisting that the national stockpile of masks of ventilators org mentored because they were going to be needed in the weeks ahead it certainly is a diverse state and complained along with the fact that he specifically mentions that he was sidelined from his job because of his opposition to the use of hydroxy chloroquine as and or as a treatment for the
well dr bryant was a director of the biomedical advice and development authority otherwise known as barbara certainly a highly senior official he was a centrally in charge of developing vaccines for any virus that would hit the united states now he has filed an official complaint with the office of the special counsel the oas see an $89.00 page complaint in which he outlines all the reasons he feels he was unfairly removed from his job as director of barter and it certainly is a litany of...
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well as headlining a at the montclair jazz festival. and lending her talents to the world of musical theater. yeah barbara hendricks has not only use her voice in the service of a superlative musical career. she's also been a staunch defender of human rights in her role as an ambassador. to the u. n.'s high commission for refugees. she joins us now to tell us more about a one off concert that she's giving full not very close. bob hendrix t thank you o mumuch for joioining us. hello w are you now you currently preparing for an online concert staged at the varsity essen install chrome which is called the road to freedom you'll see as well as that of your fellow musicians will be going to the u. n. h. c. r. and given the current circumstances that show wiwill be l live streamed now is been a huge part of your life defending the rights of refugees from more than three decades so why is this becauause it's so important right t now. right nowow all of the refugees find themselves really. among the most marginalized and vulnerable parts of our society- theyy are m mostly and very crowded to refer to sitete. wher
well as headlining a at the montclair jazz festival. and lending her talents to the world of musical theater. yeah barbara hendricks has not only use her voice in the service of a superlative musical career. she's also been a staunch defender of human rights in her role as an ambassador. to the u. n.'s high commission for refugees. she joins us now to tell us more about a one off concert that she's giving full not very close. bob hendrix t thank you o mumuch for joioining us. hello w are you...
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and that's something that we're going to keep a close eye on barbara and live happily with the latest there from mexico city many thanks. well there have been violent protests in one of the poorest neighborhoods in nearby chile's capital hundreds of protesters broke quarantine orders to the man food and medical aid riot police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd some threw stones and molotov cocktails at the police santiago imposed a citywide lockdown on friday after a huge surge in corona virus cases are latin american editor of the c.n. newman joins us live now from the chilean capital 1st of all tell us more about these protests. what happened barbara is that the people who are in the community of have been under quarantine now for a month the lockdown on the whole city began just on friday when different municipalities had been quarantined under what the government had called a dynamic system or selective system which clearly didn't work because the number of infections have exploded in gotten out of control but this particular neighborhood is poor and the people there under under quarantine for more th
and that's something that we're going to keep a close eye on barbara and live happily with the latest there from mexico city many thanks. well there have been violent protests in one of the poorest neighborhoods in nearby chile's capital hundreds of protesters broke quarantine orders to the man food and medical aid riot police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd some threw stones and molotov cocktails at the police santiago imposed a citywide lockdown on friday after a huge...
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barbara we are told, making their way back to their base. the original flight plan was changed to a include southern california. the thunderbirds said to fly over san diego as well as the los angeles areas on friday. a great tribute. >> i love seeing those. >>> thank you for watching a 7:00. the news ( ♪ ) we may be stopped, but the people we need, they keep moving. so we can start again. thank you. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: [indistinct]. thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. i appreciate it. thank you very much, now. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their third day, total of 20,805 bucks, from san antonio, texas, it's the champs, it's the tirres family. [cheering and applause] and from philadelphia, mississippi, it's the tucker family. [cheering and applause]
barbara we are told, making their way back to their base. the original flight plan was changed to a include southern california. the thunderbirds said to fly over san diego as well as the los angeles areas on friday. a great tribute. >> i love seeing those. >>> thank you for watching a 7:00. the news ( ♪ ) we may be stopped, but the people we need, they keep moving. so we can start again. thank you. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve...
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well. and we also, so you know we invited barbara martin from the women's medical corps. she had to cancel her appearance, but we want to have her in our next event but we want to recognize her and the fact that she committed to being here today but had to back out at the last minute. so before we get started, just so set a little context, let's talk 234bs here. 1939 to 1945, we were in the midst of great depression and the allied forces, including the united states and britain and others fought against the forces of germany and japan and others. battle fronts all over the world. these gentlemen were teenagers, 20 somethings, similar ages to our high school and college students now that we talk to a o a regular basis.. both my reportinging as an education reporter, u.s. teachers and students. they left college. they skipped out of high school. they lied on their application saying they were 18 getting ready to go and serve. that's how much it meant to these gentlemen and how many other people who did the same thing. these 20 somethings and teenagers were killed and did ki
well. and we also, so you know we invited barbara martin from the women's medical corps. she had to cancel her appearance, but we want to have her in our next event but we want to recognize her and the fact that she committed to being here today but had to back out at the last minute. so before we get started, just so set a little context, let's talk 234bs here. 1939 to 1945, we were in the midst of great depression and the allied forces, including the united states and britain and others...
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>>well you know work. what barbara not that different barbara for 22 years.r me. we've been down and jacqueline this work for 12 years. so i understand like for the majority of the barbers are really struggling. but you we have to make sure that we're healthy to take care of our clients is that's not just our shop. that's what all the shops. i want to make sure that all the barbers out there. this listening. this is going to be patient. just a prayerful in. and i hope and that the that governor. fix the situation with the are fine actually because right now the restaurant to get in. a lot of support. but the other small businesses. we're really struggle. so hopefully that he pay attention to. the smaller businesses as well. you also have some businesses that want to be able to open up at all. because of is a not pay deals. not take care of the house also people are really struggling. >>sure how are you going or how how are you handling that i mean you what you just said jack london square that's a pricey area. >>yeah, you know what i've been really fortunate
>>well you know work. what barbara not that different barbara for 22 years.r me. we've been down and jacqueline this work for 12 years. so i understand like for the majority of the barbers are really struggling. but you we have to make sure that we're healthy to take care of our clients is that's not just our shop. that's what all the shops. i want to make sure that all the barbers out there. this listening. this is going to be patient. just a prayerful in. and i hope and that the that...
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services since the start of the outbreak here in mexico barbara absolutely manno about below with the latest on those developments from mexico city many well thank you it's bringing some of the day's other news now in the fragile peace process in afghanistan appears to be unraveling after tuesday's attacks on a maternity hospital in funeral which killed 56 people the president to ashraf ghani immediately ordered the military to resume offensive operations against the taliban and other on the groups but the taliban denies responsibility for either attack blaming them both on ice old and says it's ready to fight back alexia bryan reports. i was. in the eastern province of manga survivors of a suspected suicide bombing at a funeral struggled to contain a grief. and anger. was going to hurt you was a problem although one of. my brother is my i was standing next to me when i heard the bomb blast i saw several dead bodies on the ground and i was trying to call my brother but his phone was off after a few minutes of searching i found my brother among the dead i this attack on mourners. and another at a maternity hospital in the capital kabul late
services since the start of the outbreak here in mexico barbara absolutely manno about below with the latest on those developments from mexico city many well thank you it's bringing some of the day's other news now in the fragile peace process in afghanistan appears to be unraveling after tuesday's attacks on a maternity hospital in funeral which killed 56 people the president to ashraf ghani immediately ordered the military to resume offensive operations against the taliban and other on the...
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as well as san jose in the south bay and then all the way down the coast to santa barbara and they ended over there in fresno after quite a flight to honor healthcare workers today. >>big story we're following for you tonight, a former san francisco city building commissioner has been charged with bank fraud. rico santos was arrested tuesday and booked into jail but was later released on a $100,000 bond. investigators say he pocketed $478,000 intended for city agencies santos co-founded a structural engineering firm. he was appointed to the city's building inspection commission by mayor willie brown back in the year 2000. >>tonight president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort is out of federal prison. he will serve the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about his health and coronavirus the 71 year-old was released today from a low-security prison in pennsylvania after his lawyers argued. he was at high risk because of several health issues manafort was among the first people to be charged in special counsel robert mueller's russia probe. he was sentenced last ye
as well as san jose in the south bay and then all the way down the coast to santa barbara and they ended over there in fresno after quite a flight to honor healthcare workers today. >>big story we're following for you tonight, a former san francisco city building commissioner has been charged with bank fraud. rico santos was arrested tuesday and booked into jail but was later released on a $100,000 bond. investigators say he pocketed $478,000 intended for city agencies santos co-founded a...
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barbara, maryland, good morning. caller: hello. thank you. my question is, because children have been vaccinated for diseases, can we make a correlation between that and cipine as wells other drugs, that they have been vaccinated for, whereas the older community has had these vaccinations but maybe those have worn off? can you argue that? guest: thank you, barbara. couple points. the first is more responsive to your question directly. we have never been able to create a coronavirus vaccine before. worldwidend adults have never had the opportunity to be protected, not only against the new novel coronavirus, but one causing the pandemic, but any coronavirus. cousinid, coronavirus's to the pandemic strain of the crowbars, are common causes of the cold. children and adults get them. we do not think there is cross immunity between the more common coronaviruses and the pandemic coronavirus. right now, the entirety of the world population, we view as being at risk for this and not being more protected or more at risk because of a prior vaccine or prior infection with a different coronavirus. we are all at risk, unless we already had it and even then we may be at risk becau
barbara, maryland, good morning. caller: hello. thank you. my question is, because children have been vaccinated for diseases, can we make a correlation between that and cipine as wells other drugs, that they have been vaccinated for, whereas the older community has had these vaccinations but maybe those have worn off? can you argue that? guest: thank you, barbara. couple points. the first is more responsive to your question directly. we have never been able to create a coronavirus vaccine...
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well that's it from me came down the team here in doha i'm going out to barbara sara now european parkour center stay with us. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in the oil prices have on the race to the white house can't go look from survive these historic setbacks and does joe biden have what it takes to beat. the special coverage i'll just say. a story of love family and freedom calling from i was 8 years old you were at school we heard the sounds of large explosions. and the hardships faced in captivity they came for me at midnight they told me to leave my son i said how can i see myself so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners in the our pricing. on al-jazeera. rewind return here bring your people back to life i'm sorry updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries. live a close the books and no luck and the other student the one continues with joseph's journey this is. the struggle continues book. to. use districts we want on al-jazeera throughout history humankind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite we're retr
well that's it from me came down the team here in doha i'm going out to barbara sara now european parkour center stay with us. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in the oil prices have on the race to the white house can't go look from survive these historic setbacks and does joe biden have what it takes to beat. the special coverage i'll just say. a story of love family and freedom calling from i was 8 years old you were at school we heard the sounds of large explosions. and the hardships...
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well as other drugs, that they have been vaccinated for whereas the older community as had these vaccinations but maybe those vaccinations have worn off. can you argue that for me. dr. david kimberlin: barbara, thank you for that. i will make a couple of points. i think the first one is more responsive to your russian directly. we have never been able to create a coronavirus vaccine before. and if so, children and adults worldwide, have never had the opportunity to be protected, but only gets his new novel coronavirus of the one causing the pandemic, but any coronavirus. that said, coronavirus is cousins to the pandemic virus and are common causes, coldest. children and adults to them and we don't think that there is cross immunity between the kind of more, coronavirus and the pandemic coronavirus so right now, we have got to view the world, in the entirety of the world's population as being at risk for this. and not me either more protected or even potentially more at risk because of a fire vaccine or a prior infection with a different coronavirus. we are all att risk. if anything remains be at risk because we don't know whether getting defendant ones, confers longer-term community or not.
well as other drugs, that they have been vaccinated for whereas the older community as had these vaccinations but maybe those vaccinations have worn off. can you argue that for me. dr. david kimberlin: barbara, thank you for that. i will make a couple of points. i think the first one is more responsive to your russian directly. we have never been able to create a coronavirus vaccine before. and if so, children and adults worldwide, have never had the opportunity to be protected, but only gets...
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barbara streisand on the p n phone, happy belated birthday. >> what have i got to do all day? >> jimmy: what are you doing >> how am i doing, jimmy, well, you know, just made this video. >> jimmy: loved it i saw it >> wondering if you saw it >> jimmy: "you'll never walk alone dw alone" is one of my favorites. how do i know you're the real barbara streisand, what is my favorite song? ♪ people who need people >> we need each other more than ever now, don't we >> jimmy: we do. big fan of "carousel," you performed that song after 9/11 >> yes, what i did was integrate that performance with pictures of these amazing, dedicated health care workers that are risking their lives every day during this crisis, so it's an ode to them. >> jimmy: it's beautiful, i did get to see it, i love that you did that >> oh, good, ends with title card about direct relief, organization that supplies very much needed protective gear to doctors and nurses, you know >> jimmy: we love direct relief. i can talk about this -- this will be on the show tonight if you don't mind, put a chiron for people to donate to direct relief. >> that's so nice, thank you for doing t
barbara streisand on the p n phone, happy belated birthday. >> what have i got to do all day? >> jimmy: what are you doing >> how am i doing, jimmy, well, you know, just made this video. >> jimmy: loved it i saw it >> wondering if you saw it >> jimmy: "you'll never walk alone dw alone" is one of my favorites. how do i know you're the real barbara streisand, what is my favorite song? ♪ people who need people >> we need each other more than...
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live now to london to our correspondent team barbara the country the team is supposed to be edging out of lockdown although this demonstration today was pretty well attended i suppose it shows just how important people regard this issue that they're prepared to put their personal safety risk in order to to show solidarity. definitely a.j. and i mean i should point out as you were saying there are other demonstrations like in the city of manchester in northern england but here in london the biggest actually thousands of people took to the streets on sunday and they were passionate and as you said that passion overcame any worries about colleague 19 but to be fair to most of the protesters they did have face masks on and where possible they were trying to keep their distance but it wasn't always possible in a crowd of people a narrow street sometimes but certainly they made their way from to follow the square down whitehall some of them stopped outside downing street where otoh where the prime minister has his official residence of course that small section of the crowd shouting racist boris he has been accused of using racist language in the past
live now to london to our correspondent team barbara the country the team is supposed to be edging out of lockdown although this demonstration today was pretty well attended i suppose it shows just how important people regard this issue that they're prepared to put their personal safety risk in order to to show solidarity. definitely a.j. and i mean i should point out as you were saying there are other demonstrations like in the city of manchester in northern england but here in london the...
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barbara's wedding. that's your silver lining right there. that's our take away >> seth: yeah. >> so give us that, engaged couples. >> seth: well, that's a wonderful of advice >> we'll still send gifts. we'll still send gifts >> seth: yes, of course. we're making that very clear this isn't about trying to get out of a gift. >> no, i just want my day back >> seth: thank you so much for being here, graham what a delight to speak to you >> it's so good to see you good luck with the rest of the show bye. >> seth: thank you we'll be right back with more "late night. ♪ ♪ happy birthday! so, it goes... ♪ how is mickey doing today? ♪ you're just a really hard worker. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [orange] hey, what's up guys? [ginger] oh my god! [captain] orange, why are you naked? [[orange] okay hold on. how's that? [miscellaneous reactions of disgust] [orange] florida's finest baby. ♪ unilever, the makers of dove, hellmann's, vaseline, and more, is donating millions of products to frontline aid organizations like feeding america and direct relief. to get help or give help, join us at weareunitedforamerica.com. ♪ is all about protecting one thing: the fun! anywhere under the
barbara's wedding. that's your silver lining right there. that's our take away >> seth: yeah. >> so give us that, engaged couples. >> seth: well, that's a wonderful of advice >> we'll still send gifts. we'll still send gifts >> seth: yes, of course. we're making that very clear this isn't about trying to get out of a gift. >> no, i just want my day back >> seth: thank you so much for being here, graham what a delight to speak to you >> it's so...