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it's at the curie end but affordable streets is good. and it sells like hotcakes. but that's a measure of the city with street food you can go on a world tour because so many countries are represented here when you've got dishes from countries like china mexico and india it's like a little tour of the different worlds of taste it isn't just the most he gives. good goes tries to get others interested in cooking to you on his you tube channel he gives out tips and tricks for greek recipes and challenges viewers to experiment for instance with a carmel lived up to. what it was a question and that is mostly a q. been launched this you tube channel so i could pass on my love and passion for cooking to others. a day i show traditional recipes with a twist conditionally but slightly changed and just to suit my own tastes i met them. at the ends of the city for connoisseurs. multiple prize winning restaurant alarie our profits from the talents of chef. who brought what he learned in this dark restaurant in britain back to. his approach to reinterpret classic recipes and ma
it's at the curie end but affordable streets is good. and it sells like hotcakes. but that's a measure of the city with street food you can go on a world tour because so many countries are represented here when you've got dishes from countries like china mexico and india it's like a little tour of the different worlds of taste it isn't just the most he gives. good goes tries to get others interested in cooking to you on his you tube channel he gives out tips and tricks for greek recipes and...
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madame curie. isn't that thenumber one answer ? >> in that same survey mike am found when asked to name a female genius the only one anyone can name was madame curie and there were a couple of rosalind franklin's thrown in there and why do we just not know these names? why have we never heard of catherine johnson until about dy did a movie her and part of the excitement for me in doing this book was in uncovering some of these people from the past and looking at the people from the present t and the book is not profiles by any means. it's a narrative about women and women's issues but to be able to discover these people and weave their stories through was exciting. >> that's a great point because i think what i loved so much about the book was i did expect when i first got i was going to read these wonderful stories of different geniuses and learn from them and instead you opened up this thought process for me over the course of the various chapters about what is a genius? how has the definition of genius been shaped by society so
madame curie. isn't that thenumber one answer ? >> in that same survey mike am found when asked to name a female genius the only one anyone can name was madame curie and there were a couple of rosalind franklin's thrown in there and why do we just not know these names? why have we never heard of catherine johnson until about dy did a movie her and part of the excitement for me in doing this book was in uncovering some of these people from the past and looking at the people from the...
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i am keeping busy doing things like this, helping marie curie.been not been able to do otherwise. in terms of this quiz, have you come up in terms of this quiz, have you come up with the question is or were they provided for you? i have not come up with the questions. i am hopeless at anything like that. the questions have all been written for me. but obviously, i have been through them and there are some really fun stuff in there. fingers crossed, people will have a good time and had a bit ofa will have a good time and had a bit of a laugh. how can people join in? are you going to be in charge?” will be hosting the whole thing. they can go to the marie curie website and there is a link they can click and join in. everyone pays a fibre —— that it is £5, but if they can pay more, marie curie would be very grateful. i was only told recently and i got such a shock, but marie curie 19 hospices and hundreds of nurses across the country, and it costs them 2.5 million a week to keep that charity going. that is a lot of money. it is an incredible amount
i am keeping busy doing things like this, helping marie curie.been not been able to do otherwise. in terms of this quiz, have you come up in terms of this quiz, have you come up with the question is or were they provided for you? i have not come up with the questions. i am hopeless at anything like that. the questions have all been written for me. but obviously, i have been through them and there are some really fun stuff in there. fingers crossed, people will have a good time and had a bit ofa...
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here we are with, again, saluting women members of congress, and imagine the curis of the suffragists, the sum of -- courage of the suffragists, it took a long time and how proud we are to stand on their shoulders now to make public policy for our country. we don't want anything to stand in the way of the right to vote. i have the privilege of introducing a special guest. a leader in our house delegate caucus and leader of women in the country. congresswoman eleanor holmes north is serving her 15th term in the house of representatives, representing the district of columbia. before her congressional service, jimmy carter pointed her as the first woman to -- appointed her as the first woman to head the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission, the eeoc, very prestigious, very important. norton --lmes, holmes-norton became an icon of this movement. she is a tenured professor at the school of lower my son went. she is also a board member of three fortune 500 companies. >> [inaudible] >> i'm just saying you came to congress as that. [laughter] why she wasthat's named one of the 100 mos
here we are with, again, saluting women members of congress, and imagine the curis of the suffragists, the sum of -- courage of the suffragists, it took a long time and how proud we are to stand on their shoulders now to make public policy for our country. we don't want anything to stand in the way of the right to vote. i have the privilege of introducing a special guest. a leader in our house delegate caucus and leader of women in the country. congresswoman eleanor holmes north is serving her...
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raising marie for marie curie.
raising marie for marie curie.
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they‘re self—isolating together in a room at the marie curie hospice in belfast, where mum, mar—lynn,rfulfrom start to experience and it‘s been absolutely wonderful from start to finish because my daughter was able to come and spend the time with me. sorry for interrupting. how long have you been there with marlyn? two weeks? it is actually three weeks tomorrow. we came in on 17th april. how has it been because when i have read about the relationship you and marlyn have, i must say, it reminded me of the one i have with my mum? i will say this live on television, in the notes, when our producer spoke to you, you said, we have lots of stories to tell, but most of them are not broadcast double on bbc brea kfast. are not broadcast double on bbc breakfast. i‘m assuming there is a lot of laughter between you two. how are you spending the time? laughing. when mum is sleeping, i have quiet time to myself, catching up with my family, my brother, my sisters. my daughter, my partner. i am grateful to be here because for other families, it isn‘t this case. i am just glad to be with my mother. ho
they‘re self—isolating together in a room at the marie curie hospice in belfast, where mum, mar—lynn,rfulfrom start to experience and it‘s been absolutely wonderful from start to finish because my daughter was able to come and spend the time with me. sorry for interrupting. how long have you been there with marlyn? two weeks? it is actually three weeks tomorrow. we came in on 17th april. how has it been because when i have read about the relationship you and marlyn have, i must say, it...
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or wanted to be an artist or she was only one figure you could really look to and that was madame curiee biography by her daughter who is the only member of the family not to macwin a nobel prize. Ãb that was the only thing that girls had to look to so now we are so used to a woman professor woman writer, woman journalist. she was the first journalist ever in brazil in the 40s. >> it calls itself short and makes us think time to do change. one of the things that i don't think you mentioned this or if you did i don't remember, was the title her title or do you think he was his? >> i don't know but it's very her. >> that's why i wanted to ask that because the mind of the moralist and the reason i thought that was so interesting is there's this kind of tension Ãbthere's sontag as moralist and sontag as aesthetician. she talked about early on in interpretation about the erotic support and that we understand artists as purely aesthetic. we think of her later work especially when she revisits photography she becomes she becomes herself so clearly a moralist.i think that was always there in a
or wanted to be an artist or she was only one figure you could really look to and that was madame curiee biography by her daughter who is the only member of the family not to macwin a nobel prize. Ãb that was the only thing that girls had to look to so now we are so used to a woman professor woman writer, woman journalist. she was the first journalist ever in brazil in the 40s. >> it calls itself short and makes us think time to do change. one of the things that i don't think you...
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he did certify curie's podcast. don't worry about the unvarnished truth. president trump says states will receive $11 billion to expand testing capabilities. i will pause. this major investment will ensure that america continues to conduct more tests than any country on earth by far. brian: the u.s. expected to surpass 10 million tests some time this week. meanwhile, guys, one of the big stories is some these states are opening up too slow to really help businesses and their constituents who are told you have been decurved, you are back in business. they have been decurved and not back in business. one you saw protest in west virginia and michigan. elon musk does from putting people in space and giving us the next generation of green cars mr. tesla is upset. he has an auto plant in california. the only one left. and he can't get it going again. and he thinks it's totally overkill because he knows alameda county can do it. steve, he is sounding off and he's not as usual sitting on his hands. steve: well, yeah, he is not sitting on his hands, brian. he has c
he did certify curie's podcast. don't worry about the unvarnished truth. president trump says states will receive $11 billion to expand testing capabilities. i will pause. this major investment will ensure that america continues to conduct more tests than any country on earth by far. brian: the u.s. expected to surpass 10 million tests some time this week. meanwhile, guys, one of the big stories is some these states are opening up too slow to really help businesses and their constituents who...