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doreen was talking to me on the phone and i said to her, if we all have to go into lockdown, as i callll be all cold and on the floor and a notice on, saying, i have died of loneliness. i said, well, you won't be on your own because come live with us and then we will be on our own together. and then dottie said, well, yeah, we could do that. i don't know what i would do without my friends. all of them, you know? friendship is a wonderful thing. this is me with dark hair and young and that's dot with whatever is going on with her hair. we were, i would say, 28, 29... they have been firm friends for over 40 years, seeing each other through births, deaths, divorces, cancer. this virus won't keep them apart. and they always had parties, you know like kids now? they invite everybody. well, we always have a party, don't we? how are you going to pass the time? what are you going to be doing? i have thought about this. we are doing an itinerary, aren't we? we had an itinerary. i have got the chase, tipping point, carol has her colouring books and we will get some word search and we are going t
doreen was talking to me on the phone and i said to her, if we all have to go into lockdown, as i callll be all cold and on the floor and a notice on, saying, i have died of loneliness. i said, well, you won't be on your own because come live with us and then we will be on our own together. and then dottie said, well, yeah, we could do that. i don't know what i would do without my friends. all of them, you know? friendship is a wonderful thing. this is me with dark hair and young and that's dot...
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have you ever seen miss doreen play in the quarter. y'all need to go to the quarter at some point in time and listen to miss doreen, she plays klaravichinnet, you will have an understanding who ma rainy was if you listen and talk to miss doreen. she's amazing. then we got joe turner's come and gone which premiered in 1984 and it was set in 1911. finally we get phons which is set in 1957 but it premier in 1987. we're going to talk about fences in just a second. he also wrote the pena lesson. two trains running. seven guitars. king headley. gem of the ocean. and radio golf. i think clyburn park. i'm not mistaken he also included clyburn park. let's talk about fences. august wilson is influenced and in conversation with more artists than just playwrights. i know all these things inform him and at some point in time he stops concerning himself with white representation and specifically begins to seek out black representation and black art. one of the artists that he specifically looked to was roamair bearden. here, let me show you. i didn'
have you ever seen miss doreen play in the quarter. y'all need to go to the quarter at some point in time and listen to miss doreen, she plays klaravichinnet, you will have an understanding who ma rainy was if you listen and talk to miss doreen. she's amazing. then we got joe turner's come and gone which premiered in 1984 and it was set in 1911. finally we get phons which is set in 1957 but it premier in 1987. we're going to talk about fences in just a second. he also wrote the pena lesson. two...
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goods like pharmaceuticals as the coburg 900 continues to spread and that's going to directly for joy doreen beera is that criticism of the government justified. one would say yes it is justified but then on the other hand it was saying the government is doing everything in its power to keep the coffee 19 out of the country but when it comes to you know the criticism of the government in one way or another there are some experts who have blamed the government for not exactly doing enough and of course not protecting the businesses of people because this virus has been and precedent it and therefore at the end of this month some of the business people in the country are predicting that they're going to run short of stork and then they will not be able to import more stock because as is the port of mombasa which is the biggest port in the east african region has not doctor but 2 ships 2 capital ships in that he said at the end of this month it's not just kenya that's going to suffer it's also by extension the neighboring countries that use the borders for importation tell us more about the typ
goods like pharmaceuticals as the coburg 900 continues to spread and that's going to directly for joy doreen beera is that criticism of the government justified. one would say yes it is justified but then on the other hand it was saying the government is doing everything in its power to keep the coffee 19 out of the country but when it comes to you know the criticism of the government in one way or another there are some experts who have blamed the government for not exactly doing enough and of...
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african subscribers by 2025 that would quadruple the market in that region well let's pull in joy doreen beer out of nairobi correspondent joy how will netflix do this given patchy reception and expensive transmission rights and the netflix needs to understand the african market for it to capitalize on that and to start we might have to localize payment options it was what we seem to days that you can only pay for netflix using your visa card and we've the growing number of more bio uses a device uses on the african continent also their payment options will well and so is the good partner as well we tell them in history on the african continent and help agree deal in localizing the employment options all still having to have as a 5 no makes it cheaper for them to stream the entertainment clinton the looking out for the jury we've all heard of normally would be but what about the rest of the continent a movie making it could netflix open a new chapter in african filmmaking to reckon. absolutely and we have seen south africa's well that has given quite some promise for a very long time but
african subscribers by 2025 that would quadruple the market in that region well let's pull in joy doreen beer out of nairobi correspondent joy how will netflix do this given patchy reception and expensive transmission rights and the netflix needs to understand the african market for it to capitalize on that and to start we might have to localize payment options it was what we seem to days that you can only pay for netflix using your visa card and we've the growing number of more bio uses a...
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to abuse story and jones is standing by doreen what choices do these people have who have essentially been stuck between the closed border on one side and the turkish forces on the other. well they have very few options they really are caught between his increasingly bitter dispute between turkey and the european union and they are facing a very tough situation we have with the few that do manage to cross the border we hear reports of that being stripped taking all their money away and also their legal identification which means that they are when they are from back to turkey they are in legal limbo also we have the turkish reports of. telling these people you have to go into greece will try to cross or you will be removed from the back to istanbul and these people now many being trapped on this in this legal limbo land for over a week they have no sanitation of to speak of little shelter or food and the situation could be getting worse we have now reports that. special forces police and these are trained in antiterrorism action to counter what is believed to be greece's decision to d
to abuse story and jones is standing by doreen what choices do these people have who have essentially been stuck between the closed border on one side and the turkish forces on the other. well they have very few options they really are caught between his increasingly bitter dispute between turkey and the european union and they are facing a very tough situation we have with the few that do manage to cross the border we hear reports of that being stripped taking all their money away and also...
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doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—i9.ons. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has got through. add to that, the rapid expansion of hospital beds and a leading scientist modelling the outbreak, has told mps he is optimistic intensive care units will cope. there will be some areas of the country which are extremely stressed. but we are reasonably confident, it's all we can be at the current time, that at a national level, will be winning capacity. that will mean huge numbers of lives would be saved. scientists think deaths are now unlikely to exceed 20,000 in the uk and could be lower if social distancing is maintained. the scientists tracking the coronavirus outbreak say there's
doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—i9.ons. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has got through. add to...
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you are about to meet doreen, carol and dotty. in the 70s and 805, they and dotty.would help pull them through. doreen was talking to me on the phone and i said to her, if we all have to go in lockdown, as i call it, for 12 weeks, they will find me dead, on the floor, and a notice saying, i have died of loneliness. i said, well, you won't be on your own because, come and be us, we will be on our own together. and then dotty said, we could do that. i don't know what i would have done without my friends. all of them. friendship is a wonderful thing. this is me with dark hair and young and that is dot, whatever‘s going on with dot‘s hair there! i would say we were 28, 29. they have been firm friends for over 40 years. seeing each other through births, deaths, divorces, cancer, this virus won't keep them apart. we always have parties. kids now invite everybody. we always have a party. how will you pass the time? what will you be doing? we are doing an itinerary. i have got the chase and tipping point. we are going to go to the charity shop may be this afternoon, maybe,
you are about to meet doreen, carol and dotty. in the 70s and 805, they and dotty.would help pull them through. doreen was talking to me on the phone and i said to her, if we all have to go in lockdown, as i call it, for 12 weeks, they will find me dead, on the floor, and a notice saying, i have died of loneliness. i said, well, you won't be on your own because, come and be us, we will be on our own together. and then dotty said, we could do that. i don't know what i would have done without my...
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doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—19.th conditions. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has got through. add to that, the rapid expansion of hospital beds and a leading scientist modelling the outbreak has told mps he is optimistic intensive care units will cope. there will be some areas of the country which are extremely stressed. but we are reasonably confident, it's all we can be at the current time, that at a national level, we will be within capacity. that will mean huge numbers of lives would be saved. scientists think deaths are now unlikely to exceed 20,000 in the uk and could be lower if social distancing is maintained. the scientists tracking the coronavirus outbreak
doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—19.th conditions. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has got...
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doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—i9.lying health conditions. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has got through. add to that, the rapid expansion of hospital beds and a leading scientist modelling the outbreak, has told mps he is optimistic intensive care units will cope. there will be some areas of the country which are extremely stressed. but we are reasonably confident, it's all we can be at the current time, that at a national level, will be winning capacity. that will mean huge numbers of lives would be saved. scientists think deaths are now unlikely to exceed 20,000 in the uk and could be lower if social distancing is maintained. the scientists tracking the coronavirus
doreen hunt died on mother's day in luton and dunstable hospitalfrom covid—i9.lying health conditions. her family are appealing to the public to stay at home to fight the virus. i'm sad that she's gone, but i'm more angry with people who aren't taking notice of the warnings. you might catch it, you might give it to somebody else, you might touch something which somebody else touches and you've killed a relative. you just don't know. these deserted streets show the stay—at—home message has...
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doreen calling from danvers, massachusetts. good morning. caller: hi. the reason i'm calling is i want to just make a statement. i hear a lot of people concerned about the response that's being -- not being robust enough, not quick enough and all this kind of thing but i want to thank everyone involved that's providing the support and guidance you're providing to make sure that everyone understands that there are a lot of people working towards the end of making sure that everyone gets taken care of in the best possible manner given the constraints we've had and no one could have ever predicted what the pandemic was going to do to every country so i want to thank everyone involved. guest: that's such a great comment because at the end of the day we are going to get through this. i think it's really important for us to understand the psychology impact this is having on it and to make sure we're doing everything we can as a nation, as a communities to make sure we're attending to that. a -- the reality is that our psychological health affects our decision
doreen calling from danvers, massachusetts. good morning. caller: hi. the reason i'm calling is i want to just make a statement. i hear a lot of people concerned about the response that's being -- not being robust enough, not quick enough and all this kind of thing but i want to thank everyone involved that's providing the support and guidance you're providing to make sure that everyone understands that there are a lot of people working towards the end of making sure that everyone gets taken...
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doreen kechhams is still playing on royal street but people are clustering around here.some civic spirit i think. my tulane students creating funds to help the community and hospitality workers. greater new orleans foundation has kicked in. people know they can donate and do things. the real problem is, as you say, just sitting out a storm. ste instead of saying get us into the same boat. hurricanes, we get out there and get in the same boat. this is very unnerving. i will say one thing, though. new orleans has gone through most plagues than most cities. i don't mean just hurricanes. 1840s and '50s, cholera, yellow fever, other plagues. tulane university was started because of the yellow fever pandemic in louisiana. so i think people here are used to these things. it's a pretty resilient place, but also our country is pretty resilient. we're going to get through this. >> walter isaacson, glad to hear you say that. thank you very, very much for being on. warner thomas, thank you so much. >> i want to thank one or two if i may just being here one of my neighbor, thank you,
doreen kechhams is still playing on royal street but people are clustering around here.some civic spirit i think. my tulane students creating funds to help the community and hospitality workers. greater new orleans foundation has kicked in. people know they can donate and do things. the real problem is, as you say, just sitting out a storm. ste instead of saying get us into the same boat. hurricanes, we get out there and get in the same boat. this is very unnerving. i will say one thing,...
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this is doreen, carol and dottie, three friends of over a0 yea rs and dottie, three friends of over a0oss and we go on holiday together. we do, yeah. we look after each other. how are you feeling about it all? because it's a worrying time, isn't it? i thought about being out of work. what is going to happen to these people? the cafes and the theatres. at least you got each other. yeah! thank you so much for doing this. these are the friendships that will stay strong through a crisis that will test us all. take care! goodbye! bye-bye! i just love that. i nearly bought wine myself. i think they've had enough, louise! that's not going to get them far, that little bottle! years of friendship is a way of getting through what we are all getting through. i've been in touch with loads of friends i haven't spoken to for ages. have you? difficult times but there's beautiful people bringing each other together, so keep sharing those stories to put a smile on yourface. keep sharing those stories to put a smile on your face. we will try to have that as a theme, corona heroes. bit of a mixed. -- bit
this is doreen, carol and dottie, three friends of over a0 yea rs and dottie, three friends of over a0oss and we go on holiday together. we do, yeah. we look after each other. how are you feeling about it all? because it's a worrying time, isn't it? i thought about being out of work. what is going to happen to these people? the cafes and the theatres. at least you got each other. yeah! thank you so much for doing this. these are the friendships that will stay strong through a crisis that will...