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edith shank: she just had such a great contagious smile. announcer: which is why when family friend edithrook shank's daughter amanda, who lived with cerebral palsy, died suddenly at the age of 22 last year, kayla turned to what she does best to help a grieving family. edith: and it was a watercolor, a portrait of amanda that kayla had drawn off of one of the pictures that was on the website for amanda. announcer: it was a touching gift, but once again kayla's art packed more power than anyone expected. edh: it, i just--it just clicked. i knew, i said, "kayla, i think i have a project for you." remember this, kayla? announcer: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids, one of the main characters using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clipart images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more, and asked kayla to deliver it. kayla: i feel very honored. edith: the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just--it makes the books that much m
edith shank: she just had such a great contagious smile. announcer: which is why when family friend edithrook shank's daughter amanda, who lived with cerebral palsy, died suddenly at the age of 22 last year, kayla turned to what she does best to help a grieving family. edith: and it was a watercolor, a portrait of amanda that kayla had drawn off of one of the pictures that was on the website for amanda. announcer: it was a touching gift, but once again kayla's art packed more power than anyone...
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edith: trabajar. vamos por necesidad.tar. pero con la zozobra en que los mantiene la delincuencia y la miseria en que vive la deja otro camino. esta joven pareja se dijo hasta pronto con un fuerte abrazo como la garganta cerrada y los ojos empaÑados. mi esposa va a partir camino, de verdad. todo porque no tenemos la oportunidad de un trabajo aquÍ. >>hay que buscar nuevos rumbos . tenemos una bebe y aquÍ no hay trabajo. ernesto: son hombres, mujeres y niÑos de diferentes edades, de diferentes municipios y departamentos del paÍs.man vari todosno sÓlo objetivo, buscar un futuro mejor. ernesto: siempre hay gente solidaria llego de repente y le ahorrÓ la caminata a por lo menos un centenar de ellos. la policÍa nacional civil y los cuerpos de socorro se mantuvieron vigilantes. >> y nosotros, que somos de seguridad fronteriza, los estamos acompaÑando. primero, para garantizarles su seguridad. ernesto por el momento reina de mismo el optimismo, pero faltan cientos de kilÓmetros. en ahuachapÁn, el salvador, ernesto rivas. aranza:
edith: trabajar. vamos por necesidad.tar. pero con la zozobra en que los mantiene la delincuencia y la miseria en que vive la deja otro camino. esta joven pareja se dijo hasta pronto con un fuerte abrazo como la garganta cerrada y los ojos empaÑados. mi esposa va a partir camino, de verdad. todo porque no tenemos la oportunidad de un trabajo aquÍ. >>hay que buscar nuevos rumbos . tenemos una bebe y aquÍ no hay trabajo. ernesto: son hombres, mujeres y niÑos de diferentes edades, de...
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of course, eleanor is a major example but edith, my great- grandmother, played a very important roled she matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people and was often pushing people in it perhaps is not a good idea, but edith kind of tamped him down and she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories but not because i know it, when he got to exuberant at the dining table at the white house that she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that they get you into trouble, and he, like a six-year-old, would immediately listen to her. she was a very important partner of his . >> where are his papers? >> they are in two places, harvard at the hope library, they have most of the nonpresidential stuff in the library of congress has the presidential papers. they are spread around, by the way because we find more and more and more of them. he wrote 200Ãhe wrote 130,000 letters, it sounds outrageous but when you think about how many emails you write, like emails, he would often write these like emails, he would often did take them. a were often
of course, eleanor is a major example but edith, my great- grandmother, played a very important roled she matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people and was often pushing people in it perhaps is not a good idea, but edith kind of tamped him down and she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories but not because i know it, when he got to exuberant at the dining table at the white house that she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that...
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edith has one final announcement for you tonight. new winner of the anisfield-wolf memorial prize, a yearly gift for a nonprofit doing exceptional work, this year it goes to the may dugan center. a settlement house style institution on the near west side that connects residents with food, clothing, jobs, many services. may dugan herself took in destitute people, right on to her cleveland front porch. she was a contemporary of edith anisfield-wolf and i like to think their paths may have crossed. and now, thank you, skip. thank you, ron. and thank you, edith. you built the scaffolding we have enjoyed tonight. please come up, shane mccrae, who makes captivity speak so we can hear every syllable. and join him, please, jezmyn ward, who conjures up the dead and brings the past into the present. and kevin young, who shows us the truth of our lives. please join them and scott momaday, a storyteller who can render public spaces sacred with meaning. steve, joyce, your beautiful minds led us to these books. come up. come up. [ applause ] you a
edith has one final announcement for you tonight. new winner of the anisfield-wolf memorial prize, a yearly gift for a nonprofit doing exceptional work, this year it goes to the may dugan center. a settlement house style institution on the near west side that connects residents with food, clothing, jobs, many services. may dugan herself took in destitute people, right on to her cleveland front porch. she was a contemporary of edith anisfield-wolf and i like to think their paths may have...
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. >> so let's spend a minute on your great-grandmother, edith roosevelt. does your father have memories? tweed: i have memories of her. i am never flattered when people asked me if i remember tr. that is because he died in 1919. but his wife, we called her grandmother, she lived until i was seven or eight. so i remember her very well. i used to spend quite a bit of time out at sagamore hill, the roosevelt family home. she was terrifying. are was the era of children seen and not heard, and this am mad. but i remember her very well, she was a very formidable and a rather private woman and did not have much time for me. but she was an extraordinary character. i think we are getting to learn more and more about presidential wives and how they affected and helped and so on their husbands. eleanor is a great example of this. but edith, my grandmother, played a very important role and matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. he was often pushing people, perhaps not a good idea. ampeds her who kind of t him down. and she was good
. >> so let's spend a minute on your great-grandmother, edith roosevelt. does your father have memories? tweed: i have memories of her. i am never flattered when people asked me if i remember tr. that is because he died in 1919. but his wife, we called her grandmother, she lived until i was seven or eight. so i remember her very well. i used to spend quite a bit of time out at sagamore hill, the roosevelt family home. she was terrifying. are was the era of children seen and not heard, and...
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edith slumps over the. cars. and yeah he. can and. that's him playing. in. the. stand no big deal because dean says. it's a good kid that's funny pain. put him in skull. leave the bomb on earth he. was. meant to see and see. on the sun super. power. is not just. god's own. it is not some small small box to. get some. sleep. good smug olathe tom. throw. the ball up to. get on the. good luck. he. did. see him. smile speak. good luck keep. the. good out of the sun still cause deep dish. leave. i'm a good if. you buy this is. a good. look all the. lives up. because steve. you know. steve. people love the song. but. i do love. the sound of my life. because. the. first song on the. cuts. the. song the. guy. to. be. luck. comes of age. if you. get. the smithsonian's to. suggs news shows to find. on the day the stunned cuban. national student was fired and the sponsor beat a few. event. the student fence enough fish hit the spot it was sucked out by. the school mates who would have finished it still. is in service you. don't. get. treated. this still in this town who pus
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edith wilson was anti-suffrage, but she was more or less running the government, right? it is the closest we have really ever come to a woman president. and she was so secretive about her power, and there were so many layers covering that up, publice was in anti-suffrage. who knows if she had anything to do to turn the tide for woodrow. i find her a fascinating character, because she is a bundle of contradictions, and i'm not sure we will ever know. i don't think there is a body of documentation that will ever reveal the extent to which it wilson ran the government in 1919 and 1920. [inaudible] ms. roberts: bankrolling the pro-suffrage movement. belmont was really important to the national women's party. she had married various rich husbands, and had done very well in her divorce settlements. [laughter] they had a really interesting endowment from the wintedow a frank leslie. you know frank leslie's illustrated news? when you do research and see the amazing re-creations in frank leslie's illustrated news. she endowed her fortune when she died to the women's suffrage asso
edith wilson was anti-suffrage, but she was more or less running the government, right? it is the closest we have really ever come to a woman president. and she was so secretive about her power, and there were so many layers covering that up, publice was in anti-suffrage. who knows if she had anything to do to turn the tide for woodrow. i find her a fascinating character, because she is a bundle of contradictions, and i'm not sure we will ever know. i don't think there is a body of...
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hejoined edith piaf before world war two before his career took off.she may be the reason i survive... his 1973 recording of she topped the uk single starts for several weeks. a5 yea rs later single starts for several weeks. a5 years later he was still performing and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. # la boheme... nowhere was he cherished as he was here in france. aznavour spanned a century of french life and his song la boheme described how music had changed in montmarte. how do people remember him? translation: he manages to translate the everyday life of ordinary people, theirjoy and their sorrows, like the great poets of france his songs will never grow old. one of the many who marked his death on social media was the french president emmanuel macron. charles aznavour‘s unique brilliance, he said, will stay with long after he is gone. # la boheme... charles aznavour, whose death was announced today. now it's time for the weather with ben rich. —— with nick miller. hello, 0ctober got off to a chilly start,
hejoined edith piaf before world war two before his career took off.she may be the reason i survive... his 1973 recording of she topped the uk single starts for several weeks. a5 yea rs later single starts for several weeks. a5 years later he was still performing and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. # la boheme... nowhere was he cherished as he was here in france. aznavour spanned a century of french life and his song la boheme described how music had...
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she lim married edith the younger of his two daughters in june nine hundred fifteen. is a low spot and i think it was the winter of one thousand nine hundred fourteen i had at once when he sent a little letter inviting us to join him for a movie at the apollo theater. that also written that his girlfriend's valley would be coming along so we could feel entirely safe. he said he really wasn't an apache it's not a swat at that was the word he used he was telling us he wasn't a scoundrel that's a question of you. and what happened then. than happy to me when i fell in love with him. our. our our. poll our was. it appears you had quite an influence on going sheila and was the land and us office he had to learn that at some time or other an artist must also grow up. in germany there was a publication called the action. it focused solely on expressionist art and its social and political impact in europe. it always portrayed the important people those who brought about change for end or at least reveled these at some invests ashton's inset in september one thousand nine hund
she lim married edith the younger of his two daughters in june nine hundred fifteen. is a low spot and i think it was the winter of one thousand nine hundred fourteen i had at once when he sent a little letter inviting us to join him for a movie at the apollo theater. that also written that his girlfriend's valley would be coming along so we could feel entirely safe. he said he really wasn't an apache it's not a swat at that was the word he used he was telling us he wasn't a scoundrel that's a...
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i'm edith community it's good to have you with us president donald trump's controversial nominee for the u.s. supreme court brett kavanaugh appears to be heading to words confirmation now the senate is expected to hold a final vote later today two key senators have pledged to support cover not tipping the vote in his favor the judge had been extensively questioned by the senate judiciary committee and probed by the f.b.i. after three women accused him of sexual assault. on friday the senate voted to end debate on the matter by the narrowest of margins. on this vote the yeas are fifty one the nos are forty nine the motion is agreed to. two wavering senators firmed up in favor of kavanagh on friday republican susan collins of maine announcement of her intention effectively broke the deadlock. mr president i will take him her judge. that piles the pressure on democrat joe manchin who had not declared his position but soon after collins announcement he said he would also support cover law defying most of his democrat colleagues. of the republicans only lisa murkowski of alaska looks like
i'm edith community it's good to have you with us president donald trump's controversial nominee for the u.s. supreme court brett kavanaugh appears to be heading to words confirmation now the senate is expected to hold a final vote later today two key senators have pledged to support cover not tipping the vote in his favor the judge had been extensively questioned by the senate judiciary committee and probed by the f.b.i. after three women accused him of sexual assault. on friday the senate...
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hi edith yes anticipation is really building here on the streets of l.a. and i had a massive concert this to you to kick off in just a few minutes here at dylan's iconic brandon bag eight now short time from now here's number of internationally acclaimed music stars are going to be taking to the stage it is perhaps you know nina she's behind the massive jan and pop song ninety nine red but it is a big jam and exports now this concert is the culmination of three days of festivities and the benson exhibitions that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of balad oh i'm joined by three of those people if i can just bring you a head here we have career. and family friends car i guys thanks for joining me. ok can you tell me why it was important for you to come here today oh you want to live their lives to the day of celebration today i'm going to see all of. you have it. so yes you were born in east germany you remember the wall foaling was change for you since germany's been reunified oh it's a long time ago and. lives in a war. or possibi
hi edith yes anticipation is really building here on the streets of l.a. and i had a massive concert this to you to kick off in just a few minutes here at dylan's iconic brandon bag eight now short time from now here's number of internationally acclaimed music stars are going to be taking to the stage it is perhaps you know nina she's behind the massive jan and pop song ninety nine red but it is a big jam and exports now this concert is the culmination of three days of festivities and the...
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edith kimani thank you for joining us turkey says it will push for concrete steps to resolve the syrian conflict doing a four nation summit that it's hosting in istanbul president on his meeting the leaders of france russia and germany they're also expected to discuss access to humanitarian aid the drafting of a constitution and reconstruction of the war torn country. now on friday seven people were killed when syrian regime forces shelled southeast an igloo. it's the deadliest attack since the deal was reached to prevent a wide scale offensive on the province which is the last rebel stronghold in syria . seven years of war in syria at least three hundred fifty thousand killed and a country in ruins now the rebel stronghold faces a scene the next humanitarian crisis is imminent. it is the last part of syria not under the control of president bashar al assad many of his opponents have fled here but it is only a question of time until his troops and his allies retake the region in northern syria. turkey and europe clear that a majority of the three million people living here will try to f
edith kimani thank you for joining us turkey says it will push for concrete steps to resolve the syrian conflict doing a four nation summit that it's hosting in istanbul president on his meeting the leaders of france russia and germany they're also expected to discuss access to humanitarian aid the drafting of a constitution and reconstruction of the war torn country. now on friday seven people were killed when syrian regime forces shelled southeast an igloo. it's the deadliest attack since the...
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i'm edith king money thank you for joining us dozens of protesters in washington have been arrested just prior to the vote late on saturday for controversial judge bret's covenant for supreme court they were sitting just in front of the entrance of the united states capitol as legislators inside prepared to confirm judge dredd coven on the supreme court the vote is expected to be close but unless there are some last minute changes coming all should get in by at least a couple of votes he's been accused of sexual misconduct by several women when he was younger. and he denies the charges. for more we now cross to washington to find simone's is standing by on capitol hill so stephan we've just reported that people have been protesting on capitol hill what's the situation at the moment. well things calm down a little bit and of course they have because the protesters which we have seen last time around in our own occupying the stairs of the rich on the building are all arrested or were all arrested now and they are maybe you can see i'm still in the background here they are going to be. put
i'm edith king money thank you for joining us dozens of protesters in washington have been arrested just prior to the vote late on saturday for controversial judge bret's covenant for supreme court they were sitting just in front of the entrance of the united states capitol as legislators inside prepared to confirm judge dredd coven on the supreme court the vote is expected to be close but unless there are some last minute changes coming all should get in by at least a couple of votes he's been...
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la casa de edith y su esposo milagrosamente aÚn estÁ en pie pero apenas una calle los separa de ser afectadosalquier hora y en cualquier momento. >> tenemos que salir corriendo de a un estadio nacional, yo trabajÉ 50 aÑos de mi vida para quedar en esto. >> ellos sÓlo se tienen el uno al otro para aliviarse las penas. >> a veces lloramos a sola. a veces me tiene que levantar la cabeza porque con el desprendimiento de la retina yo tengo que permanecer con la cabeza acostada y de forma horizontal. >> guardan la esperanza de que finalmente se haga justicia y recuperan los ahorros de todo una vida. >> no me doy por vencida porque yo creo que los lÍmites estÁn en el cielo. voy a seguir a asÍ dejarÍa de pedir justicia. >> la pareja de ancianos pide que el juicio continuÉ el hasta el momento siguen luchando mientras dios les dÉ vida. >> nos despedimos con imÁgenes de la devastadora furia del huracÁn michael que azotÓ las costas de la florida.maÑana. patricia: es miÉrcoles 10 de octubre y estas son las principales noticias. el huracÁn "michael" castigo con mucha fuerza el noroeste de la florida, con v
la casa de edith y su esposo milagrosamente aÚn estÁ en pie pero apenas una calle los separa de ser afectadosalquier hora y en cualquier momento. >> tenemos que salir corriendo de a un estadio nacional, yo trabajÉ 50 aÑos de mi vida para quedar en esto. >> ellos sÓlo se tienen el uno al otro para aliviarse las penas. >> a veces lloramos a sola. a veces me tiene que levantar la cabeza porque con el desprendimiento de la retina yo tengo que permanecer con la cabeza acostada...
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edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. he was often pushing people, perhaps not a good idea. it was her who kind of cap tim -- kind of tamped him down. she was good at tapping him down. when he got too exuberant at the dining table at the white house, she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that that get you into trouble. and he, like a six-year-old, would immediately listen to her. she was a very important partner of his. >> where are his papers? tweed: harvard, the horn library, has most of the non presidential stuff. the library of congress has the presidential papers. they are all spread around because we find more and more of them. he wrote 130,000 letters, which sounds outrageous. when you think about how many emails you write, he would write these like emails, he would often dictate them. they were often short, i cannot come to that dinner or whatever it was, i keep finding more and more them. i get people coming to me i have this tr letter. if you have
edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. he was often pushing people, perhaps not a good idea. it was her who kind of cap tim -- kind of tamped him down. she was good at tapping him down. when he got too exuberant at the dining table at the white house, she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that that get you into trouble. and he, like a six-year-old, would immediately listen to her. she was a very important...
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it would make edith it's so loud. the seventy eighty s the young beatles and hughes to play bass.is a professor at the university of which this church now belongs to i have this image in my head of the little guy on the organ with the whole church packed with people did they take him seriously. and because you have to remember that beethoven was like a child star the ladies in waiting thought he was really cute because he was so young but they played so well with these toys and people were kind of proud that they had such a talent here and essentially it's i'm here so i know. if this was. the beatles an orchestra is also a major institution in boston they rehearse here in the auditorium of the university. dick cuffed on has been the conductor since summer two thousand and seventeen aircraft i'm just the boy what does he told me to you beethoven as a driving force for us because it's in our name out there that beethoven orchestra is and gone his beethoven sitting on his beat over stuff but it's a blessing and a curse having such a tired man your name but of course a big advantage o
it would make edith it's so loud. the seventy eighty s the young beatles and hughes to play bass.is a professor at the university of which this church now belongs to i have this image in my head of the little guy on the organ with the whole church packed with people did they take him seriously. and because you have to remember that beethoven was like a child star the ladies in waiting thought he was really cute because he was so young but they played so well with these toys and people were kind...
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me edith it's so loud.dish mosque is your church is another setting of beatles in stride thought it would have sounded something like this in the seventy eighty s the young beatles and hughes to play bass. is a professor at the university of which this church now belongs to you have this image in my head of the little guy on the organ with the whole church packed with people did they take him seriously. and his you have to remember that beethoven was like a child star and the ladies in waiting thought he was really cute because he was so young but played so well there's always these toy people were kind of proud that they had such a talented year and the centroids young here so i knew they had come bush was. i. to be tools an orchestra is also a major institution and they rehearse here in the auditorium of the university. did cuffed on has been the conductor since summer two thousand and seventeen aircraft on the board what does he told me to you. over as a driving force for us because as a citizen our name
me edith it's so loud.dish mosque is your church is another setting of beatles in stride thought it would have sounded something like this in the seventy eighty s the young beatles and hughes to play bass. is a professor at the university of which this church now belongs to you have this image in my head of the little guy on the organ with the whole church packed with people did they take him seriously. and his you have to remember that beethoven was like a child star and the ladies in waiting...
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. >> reporter: 104-year-old edith bakes cookies. something to written down. >> where's your recipe?d a radio. >> it was very exciting time. >> or the time she met ameliaer hart. >> you felt like you really knew her. >> born in 1914, the same year world war 11 broke out. she lived through 18 u.s. presidents and is still sharp as a tack. >> you've never struggled with your memory? >> oh, no. oh, no. >> how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> edith is a member after an elite group of seniors called super agers. >> these are individuals over 80 and have memory performance at least as good as individuals in their 50s and 60s. the question is how did they do this? >> it's a mystery emily and researchers at chicago's northwestern university are trying to solve. by gathering the largest group of super agers in the world. but to be invited in, you can't just be old. you must pass a test with 15 words. >> and they have to remember at least nine of them. >> out of the 15. >> out of the 15. >> to make it harder we give them a distractor list between and ask them about the first list again. some of
. >> reporter: 104-year-old edith bakes cookies. something to written down. >> where's your recipe?d a radio. >> it was very exciting time. >> or the time she met ameliaer hart. >> you felt like you really knew her. >> born in 1914, the same year world war 11 broke out. she lived through 18 u.s. presidents and is still sharp as a tack. >> you've never struggled with your memory? >> oh, no. oh, no. >> how do you feel? >> i feel good....
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hejoined edith piaf before world war two before his career took off.knew that girls looked differently at him when he was on stage. # she may be the reason i survive... his 1973 recording of ‘she‘ topped the uk's single chart for several weeks. 45 years later, he was still performing, and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. # la boheme... nowhere was he cherished as he was here in france. aznavour spanned a century of french life, and his song la boheme described how music had changed montmarte. how do people remember him? translation: he manages to translate the everyday life of ordinary people, their joys and their sorrows. like the great poets of france, his songs will never grow old. one of the many who marked his death on social media was the french president, emmanuel macron. "charles aznavour‘s unique brilliance," he said, "will stay with long after he is gone." # la boheme... now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, london's vanishing landmarks. it's something you have to see,
hejoined edith piaf before world war two before his career took off.knew that girls looked differently at him when he was on stage. # she may be the reason i survive... his 1973 recording of ‘she‘ topped the uk's single chart for several weeks. 45 years later, he was still performing, and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. # la boheme... nowhere was he cherished as he was here in france. aznavour spanned a century of french life, and his song la...
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he accompanied the singer edith piaf after world war ii before his own singing career took off.ge. # she may be the reason isurvive...#. his 1973 recording of she topped the uk singles chart for several weeks. 45 years later, he was still performing and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. but nowhere was he as cherished as here in france. charles aznavour spanned almost a century of french life. his song la boheme described how time has changed the once gritty paris neighbourhood of montmartre. now his own time is over, how do people here remember him? translation: he manages to translate the everyday life of ordinary people, theirjoys and sorrows. like the great poets of france, his songs will never get old. one of the many who marked his death on social media was the french president, emmanuel macron. "charles aznavour‘s unique brilliance," he said, "will stay with us long after he's gone." charles aznavour, whose death was announced today.
he accompanied the singer edith piaf after world war ii before his own singing career took off.ge. # she may be the reason isurvive...#. his 1973 recording of she topped the uk singles chart for several weeks. 45 years later, he was still performing and last year he travelled to hollywood to unveil his star on the walk of fame. but nowhere was he as cherished as here in france. charles aznavour spanned almost a century of french life. his song la boheme described how time has changed the once...
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as the company mitchells and gets more grown—up when edith green style of leadership too.verick leader is great. tesla have been shaken up and done that but it is time based on ensuring. i think we need some really strong leadership now. at this time, because the market is so... this time, because the market is so... it is no longer a tesla market. the other big manufacturers have their products, they've gone through the production process. if you've got the choice of owning a bmw, mercedes orjaguar, all of which are provided by companies with great service centres and track records. tesla seems to have a dubious record for reliability, who will you go for as a consumer? amanda, good to see you as always. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other stories this morning. uk department store chain debenhams is to close 50 stores, putting 4,000 jobs at risk, after suffering a loss of around $600 million. the high street giant says the closures will take place over a three to five year period. the news comes alongside a dire set of financialfigures. it marks the biggest
as the company mitchells and gets more grown—up when edith green style of leadership too.verick leader is great. tesla have been shaken up and done that but it is time based on ensuring. i think we need some really strong leadership now. at this time, because the market is so... this time, because the market is so... it is no longer a tesla market. the other big manufacturers have their products, they've gone through the production process. if you've got the choice of owning a bmw, mercedes...
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edith exact coolies echo i think julia really preach paveway yeah. it did tell a shuttle generally treat your lady i bet you did well at cannes like sure could use up all posy good you've got mental jet seats and your teacher she you hate the new clothes she. shoots yet they cook i love you very equal she like you take it that i understand this is actually the abuse that i'm he told exactly top.
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and it was the great french singer edith piaf who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tourt three and resolutely old school singer was himself surprised by his enormous success. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy, melancholy and pain of life into song. # she... charles aznavour, who has died at the age of 94. time for a look at the weather. here's lucy martin. a bit ofa a bit of a cool start today and sandler stayed in the mid—teens, the further south we were the best of the brightness we had in the south—east. further north and west we had more in the way of cloud and rain. going through this evening and overnight we will see cloud and bits and pieces of rain working their way south and east. it will be fairly breezy across the north, the far north of scotland and the northern isles. as we see the rain and cloud pushing further south we are getting some slightly less cool air. we could see some patches of mist and fog
and it was the great french singer edith piaf who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tourt three and resolutely old school singer was himself surprised by his enormous success. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy, melancholy and pain of life into song. # she... charles aznavour, who has died at the age of 94. time for a look at...
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his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.tle, encouraging him to go solo. by mantle, encouraging him to go solo. by the late 60s he had become an international superstar. singing in several languages, and performing with all the big names. he also enjoyed huge fame on the big screen. he once even won a best actor award. # she may be the reason i survived... charles aznavour remained a showman until the end of his life. although he gave many final concerts, he could never quite say goodbye. i will keep on singing, he said once, until i forget the
his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.tle, encouraging him to go solo. by mantle, encouraging him to go solo. by the late 60s he had become an international superstar. singing in several languages, and performing with all the big names. he also enjoyed huge fame on the big screen. he once even won a best actor award. # she may be the reason i survived... charles aznavour remained a showman until the end of his life. although he gave many final concerts, he could never quite say...
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now edith take us through the president's reaction to what happened earlier and the russian city of kurt. well medina so yes indeed vladimir putin was here in his summer residence in sochi meeting his egyptian counterpart there was a meeting that was shuttled way in advance but being here among journalists among all the people among all the workers and you know people from the press service and gradually learning about the horrific events in the city of courage well it was absolutely visible of what was visible is how this tragedy overshadowed whatever was the agenda whatever the agenda was of today's meeting and so people they would kind of begin tailoring their questions to the all the high profile guests who were here to learn more about this tragedy to learn mill more about their reactions and so when finally of the vladimir putin came out in front when both leaders came out to the media they both began their statements with offering their condolences to all the relatives of those who lost their loved ones today in that shooting and bombing that in a putin also said that the investig
now edith take us through the president's reaction to what happened earlier and the russian city of kurt. well medina so yes indeed vladimir putin was here in his summer residence in sochi meeting his egyptian counterpart there was a meeting that was shuttled way in advance but being here among journalists among all the people among all the workers and you know people from the press service and gradually learning about the horrific events in the city of courage well it was absolutely visible of...
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after law school judge beatty clerked for judge edith jones of the fifth circuit court of appeals. after her clerkship judge beatty worked as a trial attorney, this apartment of justice for four years. judge beatty went on in private practice before returning to public service in 2006 as an assistant us attorney for the district of arizona. in 2012 she was appointed as magistrate judge for the district of arizona where she currently serves. judge beatty is an experienced jurist who issued 14,000 orders, reports and recommendations during her time as a magistrate. eric miller graduated from harvard university in 1996 and went on to attend law school at the university of chicago and spent two years as a clerk for judge silverman of the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia and next for justice thomas on the united states supreme court. after these clerkships mister miller served at the office of legal counsel in the department of justice before joining the appellate staff section of the civil division. mister miller also spent time with the federal communication
after law school judge beatty clerked for judge edith jones of the fifth circuit court of appeals. after her clerkship judge beatty worked as a trial attorney, this apartment of justice for four years. judge beatty went on in private practice before returning to public service in 2006 as an assistant us attorney for the district of arizona. in 2012 she was appointed as magistrate judge for the district of arizona where she currently serves. judge beatty is an experienced jurist who issued...
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you should have a focus so you can use to already have a soda was what my so i always know i do wops edith think chip good looks quite that's what. to eat. during everything that's not everything. is. all. if you want to. try and squeeze you your. was. ok. thank you i want you out you want to. be. all over you was. he yes q. q was it. was. was. it. thank you or. was. i. look. back. thank you oh are you. saying. you should say thank. you thank. you. oh my hearing you know. that it's a good. song for you but. second of all these companies are going to. want to see more follow up money than kill a deal done in the photo above the man. footage. was somewhat obvious it was the making of all of us when you go. it's a simple. yeah for much of the. bag. which. they don't lose. vision she's just on who. it is. if you know. the song was you know girls do we think this is the scenario. that you know he would be able to keep its own. and if i needed to you know i evaluate now i think both of you have to do it on one bottom and i'm with him because you know you don't need to feel like if you listen to
you should have a focus so you can use to already have a soda was what my so i always know i do wops edith think chip good looks quite that's what. to eat. during everything that's not everything. is. all. if you want to. try and squeeze you your. was. ok. thank you i want you out you want to. be. all over you was. he yes q. q was it. was. was. it. thank you or. was. i. look. back. thank you oh are you. saying. you should say thank. you thank. you. oh my hearing you know. that it's a good. song...
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from edith diaz. we do toking what can better prepare for disasters like hurricane harvey. we are wondering the same thing. a year has passed since harvey, yet many people from beaumont to rock port filed for assistance from fema but there are families all across southeast texas right now who are still struggling to rebuild. according to recently released research, one in five residents in the 24 county area experienced severe damage to their home, and 8% remained displaced from their pre-harvey home. when a texas legislator convenes in january, as governor, will $11.9p the state's billion rainy day fund to help texans who are still struggling from the effects of harvey? [speaking inz: spanish] even the question is ridiculous. my condolences go out to the families who are still struggling and suffering. when i visited beaumont, rockport, and houston, all of those areas, the families were still struggling to put their life together. a police officer, or the law enforcement, anytime there's a cry for help, they rush to the scene and do something about it. when the leaders of
from edith diaz. we do toking what can better prepare for disasters like hurricane harvey. we are wondering the same thing. a year has passed since harvey, yet many people from beaumont to rock port filed for assistance from fema but there are families all across southeast texas right now who are still struggling to rebuild. according to recently released research, one in five residents in the 24 county area experienced severe damage to their home, and 8% remained displaced from their...
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this one is via twitter from edith diaz. she is asking, what can we do to better prepare for disasters like hurricane harvey? we were wondering that same thing. a year has passed since harvey, yet many people from beaumont to rockport filed for assistance from fema, but there are families all across southeast texas right now still struggling to rebuild. recently released research, one in five residents in a 24 county area experienced severe damage to their homes and 8% remain displaced from their pre-harvey home. when the texas legislature convenes in january, as governor, will you tap the state's $11.9 billion rainy day fund? the largest rainy day fund in the country. would you tap that to help texans still struggling from harvey? ms. valdez: [speaking spanish] even the question is ridiculous. first of all, my condolences go out to the families who are still struggling and suffering. when i visited rockport, houston, and all those areas, the families were still struggling to put their lives together. a police officer or law
this one is via twitter from edith diaz. she is asking, what can we do to better prepare for disasters like hurricane harvey? we were wondering that same thing. a year has passed since harvey, yet many people from beaumont to rockport filed for assistance from fema, but there are families all across southeast texas right now still struggling to rebuild. recently released research, one in five residents in a 24 county area experienced severe damage to their homes and 8% remain displaced from...
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that's off business i'm going to head back to edith who has terrible news for people like me who are a little addicted to their cell phones or well like a four year not in school but for the school going children in france they might not be so happy because france has banned mobile phones from schools it's had a mixed reaction then now educators in germany are wondering whether it's time to do the same here and a school in the west a city of fear is blazing a trail take a look. it's quiet and orderly in christiane schmidt's classroom mobile phones off limits not allowed on desks and have to be put into silent mode but the students don't want to do without them altogether and how do you feel something's missing you always want to know what's going on and if you should too so you can join the conversation. at this high school in the western german city of korea the use of mobile phones is not allowed but there are only checked before exams checking with your phone is strictly forbidden but how to love you'll always think you can try it but in the end you don't actually do it when it co
that's off business i'm going to head back to edith who has terrible news for people like me who are a little addicted to their cell phones or well like a four year not in school but for the school going children in france they might not be so happy because france has banned mobile phones from schools it's had a mixed reaction then now educators in germany are wondering whether it's time to do the same here and a school in the west a city of fear is blazing a trail take a look. it's quiet and...
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she was a contemporary of anisfield-wolf and i would like to thank you wrong and -- ron and even edithase come up so we can hear every syllable. join him, please, jesmyn ward who conjures up the love of dead and brings the past and present and kevin who shows us the truth of our life. please, join them and scott, a storyteller who can render public spaces sacred with meaning. george and steve pinker, your beautiful mind is led us to these books. come on. [applause] i'm grateful to our partners. the list is growing. we are hosting video tonight with videos of each of the authors on the website. for updates and news please visit anisfield-wolf.org. you can turn in for the talk of 12:30 tomorrow and join kevin young on friday for bunk and a beer. cleveland stretches into saturday with an expo at the public library is saturday afternoon at 2:00 with a v. author and illustrator of the marvelous picture book with the cleveland public library. the first family of end. now, audience, please join the winners on stage where they will be signing their books alongside skip gates, steven pinker and
she was a contemporary of anisfield-wolf and i would like to thank you wrong and -- ron and even edithase come up so we can hear every syllable. join him, please, jesmyn ward who conjures up the love of dead and brings the past and present and kevin who shows us the truth of our life. please, join them and scott, a storyteller who can render public spaces sacred with meaning. george and steve pinker, your beautiful mind is led us to these books. come on. [applause] i'm grateful to our partners....
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struggles to agree its migration policy nigeria itself is feeling the cost of losing its youth w's edith commodity is in betting city in nigeria where she's just been hosting d.w. a town hall debate on migration. it is. the heart of the town hall discussions. well feel i'll start by telling you that it was quite heated there was lots of shouting people are very passionate about this so it's very welcome to have a drizzle here to cool everything off and a lot of people i spoke to save that the migration dilemma in nigeria is simply symptomatic of problems that have been created by the government and i have a gentleman with me who was actually at the debate joshua brocchini and he'll tell us why so many nigerians are leaving to go to europe so basically the first problem i see the young individuals in the economics of a country this is a country where there is sixty percent unemployment rate and goes to actually get employed people forty nine dollars forty nine dollars what can i possibly do with that with today's and so because of these i look in wars and see four thousand dollars you kno
struggles to agree its migration policy nigeria itself is feeling the cost of losing its youth w's edith commodity is in betting city in nigeria where she's just been hosting d.w. a town hall debate on migration. it is. the heart of the town hall discussions. well feel i'll start by telling you that it was quite heated there was lots of shouting people are very passionate about this so it's very welcome to have a drizzle here to cool everything off and a lot of people i spoke to save that the...
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and it was the great french singer, edith piaf, who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tourccess. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy, melancholy and pain of life into song. # she.# charles aznavour, who has died at the age of 94. now it's time for a look at the weather. good evening. this is how the day endedin good evening. this is how the day ended in london. felt beginning to fill the sky, and he resorted looked across western scotland earlier on today. cloudy and wet weather will move further southwards as we head through the rest of this evening into the night. the rain quite light and patchy as it arrives across central and southern parts of england and wales. buying that, the skies a bit, but the wind will pick up, so that will hold temperatures up, so that will hold temperatures up, and further south, temperatures holding up at nine or 10 celsius where the extra cloud is. tomorrow, quite a lot of cloud around ge
and it was the great french singer, edith piaf, who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tourccess. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy, melancholy and pain of life into song. # she.# charles aznavour, who has died at the age of 94. now it's time for a look at the weather. good evening. this is how the day endedin good evening....
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. >>> la cantante mexicana edith encalada vÍctima del pedo aristÍa presentÓ denuncia contra guillermoÍctimas que bueno obtuvo de mala fe en una fundaciÓn que ella presidÍa. >>> imagÍnate, ya veremos. >>> pero cambiando de tema completamente a dos aÑos de las muerte de juan gabriel la demanda que interpuso el mÚsico arturo barbosa por despido injustificado sigue su curso y serÁ su hijo ivan aguilera quiÉn deba hacerla frente ahora proviene del aÑo 2007 la demanda y serÁ a finales de noviembre cuando se lleve a cabo la prÓxima audiencia de este caso. >>> asÍ es, y ahora vamos con misiÓn favoritos. los duques, prefieren que su futuro hijo no tenga tÍtulo real de ningÚn tipo. segÚn publicÓ el diario the time ocuparÁ el sÉptimo lugar en la lÍnea de sucesiÓn del trono britÁnico porque no sera ni prÍncipe ni princesa y segÚn la publicaciÓn la pareja quiere darle a su hijo una vida normal, son geniales padres espero, dudo que el bebÉ tengo una vida normal, siendo hijo de ellos. >>> pero son mar viral osos, me encanta verlos. >>> y, mÁs adelante, nueva zelanda con detalles de la visitado megha
. >>> la cantante mexicana edith encalada vÍctima del pedo aristÍa presentÓ denuncia contra guillermoÍctimas que bueno obtuvo de mala fe en una fundaciÓn que ella presidÍa. >>> imagÍnate, ya veremos. >>> pero cambiando de tema completamente a dos aÑos de las muerte de juan gabriel la demanda que interpuso el mÚsico arturo barbosa por despido injustificado sigue su curso y serÁ su hijo ivan aguilera quiÉn deba hacerla frente ahora proviene del aÑo 2007 la...
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need to bring them up one more time because this might be micro history but alan wilson who preceded edith wilson, the first first lady of woodrow wilson. when he does all of the things to shut down the press and the post, ellen points out to him that she was concerned about the fate and plight of workers in the government, because they were not in safe conditions, especially women workers. she pointed out that many women who worked in the past -- postal service were getting tuberculosis. she pointed this out to the colonel and said to wanted to bring up the message. that she was dismissed. so on the scene of inclusivity and finding little places where we can explore, we need to draw on all the things we are talking about the archives, think of the future, we didn't care about women that working women or african americans who were working in women and all these things. so i think we are very fortunate to be living at a time when these questions are being asked but we do have a long way to go. i was recently in monticello and it was much much different than when i was here maybe 20 years ag
need to bring them up one more time because this might be micro history but alan wilson who preceded edith wilson, the first first lady of woodrow wilson. when he does all of the things to shut down the press and the post, ellen points out to him that she was concerned about the fate and plight of workers in the government, because they were not in safe conditions, especially women workers. she pointed out that many women who worked in the past -- postal service were getting tuberculosis. she...
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we have numerous examples, people like justice neil gorsuch , edith jones, some of the most impressive people that ended up widely respected in the circuit courts in this country refton folks that came from an appellate background and were put on the circuit courts at a young age. i know that both senators burr and telus and the white house counsel's office and ultimately president trump have taken judicial selection very seriously. i would like to say for the record that i think they have made an inspired choice in ms. rushing. someone who i think is going to be confirmed and serve with distinction on the appellate court. i just like to sit up. to the five of you, there is a lot going on in our country right now in terms of an erosion of an understanding of the first amendment. one of the things that troubles me the most is a former college president is this new category we have where we talk about speech we don't like as potentially a form of violence. i would love if we can start there with you at the end. i would like to come down the line. if you can give, john kennedy has a great
we have numerous examples, people like justice neil gorsuch , edith jones, some of the most impressive people that ended up widely respected in the circuit courts in this country refton folks that came from an appellate background and were put on the circuit courts at a young age. i know that both senators burr and telus and the white house counsel's office and ultimately president trump have taken judicial selection very seriously. i would like to say for the record that i think they have made...
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his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.encouraging him to go solo. by the late 60s, he had become an international superstar. singing in several languages, and performing with all the big names. he also enjoyed huge fame on the big screen. he once even won a best actor award. —— he once even won a best actor award at cannes. # she may be the reason i survived... charles aznavour remained a showman until the end of his life. although he gave many final concerts, he could never quite say goodbye. 0nly au revoir. "i will keep on singing," he said once, "until i forget the words or fall off the stage." # she... applause lots of tributes being paid to day to charles aznavour. if you want a sense of what this loss means to lots of french people, all you have to do is look at the tribute from president macron who said he was... "proudly french, viscerally attached to his armenian roots, known all over the world, charles aznavour accompanied three generations through theirjoys and pains. his masterpieces, his tone, his unique brill
his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.encouraging him to go solo. by the late 60s, he had become an international superstar. singing in several languages, and performing with all the big names. he also enjoyed huge fame on the big screen. he once even won a best actor award. —— he once even won a best actor award at cannes. # she may be the reason i survived... charles aznavour remained a showman until the end of his life. although he gave many final concerts, he could never quite...
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edith jones. the most impressive people that ended up widely respected in the circuit courts in this country were often folks who came from an appellate background and put on the circuit courts at a young age. senators burr and tillis, the white house counsel's autopsy a office and president trump have take ben judicial selection. miss rushing, somebody who's going to be confirmed and serve with distinction on the appellate court . to the five of year, there's a lot going on. something that troubles me the most is a new category we have, we talk about speech we don't like as potentially a form of violence. i would just love if we can start there with you at the end. i'd like toe come down the line. if you can give kind of the john kennedy, our chairman, has a great device he uses, prefetend i'm a high school sophomore and have not been paying attention. what's the 1st amendment about? >> well, senator, as a parent of a high school sophomore, i feel qualified to answer that. >> please don't oversha
edith jones. the most impressive people that ended up widely respected in the circuit courts in this country were often folks who came from an appellate background and put on the circuit courts at a young age. senators burr and tillis, the white house counsel's autopsy a office and president trump have take ben judicial selection. miss rushing, somebody who's going to be confirmed and serve with distinction on the appellate court . to the five of year, there's a lot going on. something that...
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host: that is edith in south carolina. associate press just sending out a tweet with news just coming on their wires that according to the secret service, the package identified as a potential explosive device sent to former president barack obama in washington. north carolina, this is teresa. independent line. caller: i just want to comment on the caravan. everybody is talking about how they feel bad for them walking up through here and coming to the united states. but when they get here, they are going to put them on welfare. they got to give them housing. they got to give the medicare. they got to give them all kinds of help. we as american people have just now started coming up and being able to buy stuff. i personally don't want to support them because i'm having a hard enough time supporting my own family. i think they need to be stopped and sent back. if they can walk this far, they can walk all the way back. i am behind trump. the more i listen to democrats, they keep crying about them, feeling sorry for them, but
host: that is edith in south carolina. associate press just sending out a tweet with news just coming on their wires that according to the secret service, the package identified as a potential explosive device sent to former president barack obama in washington. north carolina, this is teresa. independent line. caller: i just want to comment on the caravan. everybody is talking about how they feel bad for them walking up through here and coming to the united states. but when they get here, they...
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ellen wilson, who preceded edith wilson, the first first lady of woodrow wilson, when burleson is the postmaster, when he does all of those things to shut down the press and the post and all of this, ellen pointed out to him -- some might know, she was concerned about the fate and plight of workers because they were not in safe conditions, especially the women workers. she point she asked the colonel to tell burleson. the message was never carried on because she was dismissed and didn't seem important and all of this. i think on the theme of inclusivity and finding new places where we can explore, we need to kind of draw on all the things you're talking about. to think of the future, how will it look if we didn't care about women and working women and african-americans who are working and women and all of these things, right? i think that we're very fortunate to be living in a time when these questions are being asked but i think we have a long way to go. recently, i was in monticello, and it was much, much different, even from when i was there maybe 20 years ago. so, really some exci
ellen wilson, who preceded edith wilson, the first first lady of woodrow wilson, when burleson is the postmaster, when he does all of those things to shut down the press and the post and all of this, ellen pointed out to him -- some might know, she was concerned about the fate and plight of workers because they were not in safe conditions, especially the women workers. she point she asked the colonel to tell burleson. the message was never carried on because she was dismissed and didn't seem...
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his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.2. his manager said the actor and tv presenter died in hospital surrounded by his family, earlier i spoke to ronnie le drew, who operated the zippy puppet in rainbow, and asked him what geoffery hayes was like to work with. he was really gentle and very kindly. basically, he steered us all, he made sure that we were happy. the character i work was a lwa ys happy. the character i work was always very naughty and always a loudmouth, always a millwall, and every time he got too much, geoffrey would zip him up. that would be the fun part of the programme. that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today. next, the bbc news at five with huw edwards. time for a look at the weather. here‘s lucy martin. october kicked off on a chilly note for many. this gorgeous photo was sentin for many. this gorgeous photo was sent in from warwickshire earlier today. plenty of blue sky. but had a little bit further north and we have got more in the way of cloud. this photo sent in from scotland. the clouds
his talent grabbed the attention of edith piaf.2. his manager said the actor and tv presenter died in hospital surrounded by his family, earlier i spoke to ronnie le drew, who operated the zippy puppet in rainbow, and asked him what geoffery hayes was like to work with. he was really gentle and very kindly. basically, he steered us all, he made sure that we were happy. the character i work was a lwa ys happy. the character i work was always very naughty and always a loudmouth, always a...