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its ceo is emma walmsley.he was trained in the classics in oxford, but now has a test of producing a vaccine that will cure covid-19. how many times a day do people ask you when you're vaccine is going to be available? emma: [laughter] that is definitely a very regular question, whether from employees, customers, media or my mother, so very frequently. we have all been delighted to see the recent news of the first results coming through on vaccines. yesterday i was on a call with 10 of the global pharma ceo's who are heavily involved in bringing solutions to covid. we are excited and optimistic to see the first data coming through and looking forward to seeing a lot more in the next six months. we have three vaccines in the clinic and two therapeutic treatments. everyone is understandably very impatient, because i think the imf said every month of the pandemic is $500 billion of value for the world. now we can be increasingly optimistic that science will win. our industry will start to bring some scaled soluti
its ceo is emma walmsley.he was trained in the classics in oxford, but now has a test of producing a vaccine that will cure covid-19. how many times a day do people ask you when you're vaccine is going to be available? emma: [laughter] that is definitely a very regular question, whether from employees, customers, media or my mother, so very frequently. we have all been delighted to see the recent news of the first results coming through on vaccines. yesterday i was on a call with 10 of the...
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emma: first of all don't aspire , to be emma walmsley. be the most exciting version of yourself. never think of it as some end state. it is a constantly evolving learning journey. in my experience, and my experience won't be the same for you, what drove me was doing work that i love, working incredibly hard. i think i had a strong influence of that growing up, that sense of responsibility and duty. probably a good fear of failure kept me going along the way and wanting to have some impact. some kind of impact. and taking on loads of jobs along the way that weren't perhaps obvious at the time, but make a lot of sense looking back. whether they might have been moving from new york to shanghai, or taking a pay cut to work on haircolor. as long as you are doing things that you can be curious about and learn and you love, then success can follow. ♪ - [narrator] this is kate. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's n
emma: first of all don't aspire , to be emma walmsley. be the most exciting version of yourself. never think of it as some end state. it is a constantly evolving learning journey. in my experience, and my experience won't be the same for you, what drove me was doing work that i love, working incredibly hard. i think i had a strong influence of that growing up, that sense of responsibility and duty. probably a good fear of failure kept me going along the way and wanting to have some impact. some...
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he describes the servants that emma will receive. so why is this important? why did i get excited about this? what this tells us is that angelica, some time in the course of her life, before her father died, he gave her her portion of his estate. that's important for me, and important for us to understand, i think, in large part because when we think about slavery sometimes and we think about inheritances, we often think that happens just when a person dies and that when they leave a particular heir property in their will. but what this shows is that -- it's an argument that i make in the book. slave-owning parents didn't just leave their daughters enslaved people as their property in their wills. they gave them enslaved people over the course of their lives, even from infancy, as birthday gifts, as christmas presents, and especially as wedding gifts. so, they would often give them a group of enslaved people, as i mentioned earlier, upon notification that they were going to get married. they would typically have a ritual at the resig
he describes the servants that emma will receive. so why is this important? why did i get excited about this? what this tells us is that angelica, some time in the course of her life, before her father died, he gave her her portion of his estate. that's important for me, and important for us to understand, i think, in large part because when we think about slavery sometimes and we think about inheritances, we often think that happens just when a person dies and that when they leave a particular...
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here is our pal, emma stone. oh, emma, it is so - >> hello >> jimmy: oh, you look fantastic.r face. thank you for being on the show >> great to see your face. thank you for having me. this is so weird i'm used to kind of, like, dancing on with you. >> jimmy: i know right, having an entrance theme. well, next time. next time, we'll be in person. >> next time, yes. >> jimmy: i know >> this is the right decision for now. >> jimmy: thank you. yeah good, good, good i want to get into -- there's a ton of stuff i want to talk to you about, but i wanted to ask you what you've been up to during quarantine, and i was told by our producers to ask you this, because a lot of people are revisiting old hobbies, and then they said that you made me something because you got into making bracelets? >> i got into making bracelets, yes. i mean, i've been doing the kind of, like, typical, you know, zoom meetings, sleeping more than usual, eating more than usual kind of thing, but then i got into making, you know, like, stretchy string and beaded bracelets >> jimmy: now i have it here >> and so i h
here is our pal, emma stone. oh, emma, it is so - >> hello >> jimmy: oh, you look fantastic.r face. thank you for being on the show >> great to see your face. thank you for having me. this is so weird i'm used to kind of, like, dancing on with you. >> jimmy: i know right, having an entrance theme. well, next time. next time, we'll be in person. >> next time, yes. >> jimmy: i know >> this is the right decision for now. >> jimmy: thank you. yeah...
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that got you to the emma: don't aspire to be emma walmsley. be the best version of yourself. evolving,tantly learning journey. my experience when not be the same as whatever the best experience is for you. what drove me was doing work that i thought mattered. that i loved. working incredibly hard, because i think that i had a strong influence of that growing up, that sense of responsibility, and duty. probably a big dose of fear of failure along the way. and wanting to have some kind of impact. taking on loads of jobs, that along the way, that were not perhaps obvious at the time, but make lot of sense looking back. moving from new york to shanghai at a time that people thought that was really hard. go andng a pay cut to work on haircolor. as long as you're doing things that you can be curious about and work on and love, then success can follow. ♪ >> david rubenstein peer-to-peer conversations is brought to you by wells fargo corporate and investment banking. we're helping customers chart the way ahead in uncertain times. ♪ it is almost 10:30
that got you to the emma: don't aspire to be emma walmsley. be the best version of yourself. evolving,tantly learning journey. my experience when not be the same as whatever the best experience is for you. what drove me was doing work that i thought mattered. that i loved. working incredibly hard, because i think that i had a strong influence of that growing up, that sense of responsibility, and duty. probably a big dose of fear of failure along the way. and wanting to have some kind of impact....
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george appoint his wife as emma's trustee. he creates a separate trust estate, a separate trust fund for emma. and he puts and in charge of that estate, that property, until she comes of age. he states here the underlined clause. he puts in that really important clause, in trust for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emma. this has such power in the legal, in a legal context. what it is making clear, is that george washington does -- did not want emma's future husband to have any control over the property that he was giving to emme. and so, by saying in trust for the sole and separate use of emma, he is essentially telling her husband, ha ha, you thought you were going to get your hands on this property but no. so slaveowning parents and their daughters are working together before they get to the point in which women might be fearful that their husbands might dispose of their property in ways that they do not agree with. you also might wonder why that is necessary and some of you may know that when a woman is, sing
george appoint his wife as emma's trustee. he creates a separate trust estate, a separate trust fund for emma. and he puts and in charge of that estate, that property, until she comes of age. he states here the underlined clause. he puts in that really important clause, in trust for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emma. this has such power in the legal, in a legal context. what it is making clear, is that george washington does -- did not want emma's future husband to have any...
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translation: i'm not here to criticise emma's on. for us, what is important is that we maintain the link with our clients, because right now, we need them. and in return, they need them. and in return, they need to be able to count on us for at least a minimum service. the real test for small shops is for after lockdown. if hunters lose the habit of keeping alive a local business, will they ever come back? the biggest global business event for the travel industry — the world travel market — starts virtually today as probably one of the industries most challenging years draws to a close. in the absence of travellers due to the global pandemic — tourism boards, hotels and destinations have turned to virtual reality to keep would—be visitors interested. among the countries trying it are ireland and germany. joining me now from madrid is miguel flecha who's the head of travel & hospitality europe at acce ntu re. tell us how this works. willa virtual reality tour ever replace the real deal?|j virtual reality tour ever replace the real dea
translation: i'm not here to criticise emma's on. for us, what is important is that we maintain the link with our clients, because right now, we need them. and in return, they need them. and in return, they need to be able to count on us for at least a minimum service. the real test for small shops is for after lockdown. if hunters lose the habit of keeping alive a local business, will they ever come back? the biggest global business event for the travel industry — the world travel market —...
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interest for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emma. the follow servants. why is this important? why did i get excited about it? what it tells us is that angelica sometime during the rest of her life, before her father died, he gave her a portion of his estate. that's important for me and important for us to understand in large part because when we think about slavery sometimes, we think about inheritances, we often think that happens just when a person dies. that when they leave a particular air property in their wheel. with this shows, and this is an argument i make in the book, it's that sleigh voting parents did not just leave their daughters enslaved people as their property in their wills. they gave them enslaved people over the course of their lives, even from infancy, as birthday gifts, as christmas presents and especially as wedding gifts. they would often give them a group of enslaved people, as i mentioned earlier, upon notification that they were going to get married. they would typically have a ritual at the reception. at t
interest for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emma. the follow servants. why is this important? why did i get excited about it? what it tells us is that angelica sometime during the rest of her life, before her father died, he gave her a portion of his estate. that's important for me and important for us to understand in large part because when we think about slavery sometimes, we think about inheritances, we often think that happens just when a person dies. that when they leave a...
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bloomberg's emma chandra. emma: astrazeneca are going to look to have a no other global trial to test the efficacy of the half dose, which they think will be better, and getting some more troubling figures out of large economies. the likes of new york, also of germany, about the level of cases. in new york, we are seeing nearly 7000 new cases in the last 24 hours. hospitalizations topping 3000 in new york. in germany, germany setting a record for the number of new cases in the last 24 hours, some 32,687 new infections. as i said, that is a record increase in germany. cases tripling since october there, and looking at the number of cases approaching one million in germany. for that reason in germany, we are not seeing any easing of its partial lockdown restrictions. they are going to stay in place until december 20, right up until christmas. there is a different story when we look at other countries in europe. we have a bloomberg chart that shows you how cases are starting to fall off. we are starting to see a
bloomberg's emma chandra. emma: astrazeneca are going to look to have a no other global trial to test the efficacy of the half dose, which they think will be better, and getting some more troubling figures out of large economies. the likes of new york, also of germany, about the level of cases. in new york, we are seeing nearly 7000 new cases in the last 24 hours. hospitalizations topping 3000 in new york. in germany, germany setting a record for the number of new cases in the last 24 hours,...
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plus, from the new season of "the crown" on netflix -- emma corrin is here!s diana and we've got music from dierks bentley i want to mention this week's tonight show hashtag it's "new thanksgiving traditions." >> so if you want to play along, just go on twitter and tweet out your idea for a new thanksgiving tradition, updated for 2020 i said -- the turkey now pardons the president. so send in your tweets, use the hashtag "new thanksgiving traditions," and we'll show our favorites on the show thursday night. it will be fun [ applause ] speaking of fun, i want to remind everyone to tune in tomorrow night he is excited about this dude. something very special is going down something never before attempted on network television no show has ever dared to try such a thing, let alone do it. we're having a pajama party here in the studio everyone's going to be wearing pajamas. two pieces, onesies, pants, shorts, whatever you're into anything goes. it's a full-on "tonight show p'jimmie jammy jam." it's all happening tomorrow night so stay tuned right here more as the s
plus, from the new season of "the crown" on netflix -- emma corrin is here!s diana and we've got music from dierks bentley i want to mention this week's tonight show hashtag it's "new thanksgiving traditions." >> so if you want to play along, just go on twitter and tweet out your idea for a new thanksgiving tradition, updated for 2020 i said -- the turkey now pardons the president. so send in your tweets, use the hashtag "new thanksgiving traditions," and...
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george appoints his wife as emma's trustee. he creates a separate trust estate and he puts an in charge of that until she comes of age. he states here the under lined glauz. he puts in that really important clause to entrust for the sole and ep rate use of daughter. this has so much power. what it is making clear is that george washington did not want emma's future husband to have any control over the property that he was giving to emma. so by saying trust for the hole and separate use, he is telling her husband you thought you were going to get your hands on this property, and you aren't. so they're working together before they get to the point in which women might be fearful that their husbands might dispose of their property in ways they don't agree with. you might wonder why that would be necessary. you may know that when a woman, a single woman, or a widow ud woman would get married, it says that upon marriage, any of the property the woman brings into marriage, anything they might have inherited, would automatically becom
george appoints his wife as emma's trustee. he creates a separate trust estate and he puts an in charge of that until she comes of age. he states here the under lined glauz. he puts in that really important clause to entrust for the sole and ep rate use of daughter. this has so much power. what it is making clear is that george washington did not want emma's future husband to have any control over the property that he was giving to emma. so by saying trust for the hole and separate use, he is...
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emma: generally, no. most of the vaccines require two doses and they need to be a few weeks apart. not be expecting even those lucky enough to get vaccinated are fully protected by christmas. that would be pushing things. the other thing to keep in mind, i do not want to downplay how exciting these vaccines are. they give us a light at the end of the tunnel. the vast majority of people are not going to be able to get the vaccines anytime next you weeks or couple of months. our distanceep to and wearing masks, being wise about how money people we are talking to and in rooms with until the vaccines are more widely available. guy: if we do get another spike as a result of christmas and thanksgiving, how long will it take for that to unwind? how anymore restrictions will we need in order to compensate? emma: this depends on the size of the spike, what restrictions are put in place, and how closely people follow them. we have seen in different countries you can have very different epidemic dynamics after restrictions are put in place, depending on how strict those aren't how strict peop
emma: generally, no. most of the vaccines require two doses and they need to be a few weeks apart. not be expecting even those lucky enough to get vaccinated are fully protected by christmas. that would be pushing things. the other thing to keep in mind, i do not want to downplay how exciting these vaccines are. they give us a light at the end of the tunnel. the vast majority of people are not going to be able to get the vaccines anytime next you weeks or couple of months. our distanceep to and...
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joining us is emma chandra, coming off the record highs we saw yesterday. emma: we see u.s. stocks taking a bit of a breather after the record-setting day yesterday. we can see the s&p 500 down about .3%. the russell 2000 off .5%. more than 1% off earlier in the session even as the russell 2000 heads to a record-setting month of danes. -- of gains. a bit of profit taking the thanksgiving holiday. also investors cannot -- casting more wary i after getting some of the week economic data earlier today. moving more in the here and now when a vaccine brighton future. that pause in rotation from greater value showing up with green on the screen for the nasdaq 100. a little bit of love for attack. we might be able to look at a chart. ins is from our mliv team bloomberg. they are say not much more love coming for attack. the last time we saw this big rotation from the nasdaq to the russell 2000 or from growth to value was right before the dot com the bubble burst about 20 years ago. i have also mention the record-setting month of gains for the russell 2000. let's switch up the board
joining us is emma chandra, coming off the record highs we saw yesterday. emma: we see u.s. stocks taking a bit of a breather after the record-setting day yesterday. we can see the s&p 500 down about .3%. the russell 2000 off .5%. more than 1% off earlier in the session even as the russell 2000 heads to a record-setting month of danes. -- of gains. a bit of profit taking the thanksgiving holiday. also investors cannot -- casting more wary i after getting some of the week economic data...
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. >> in the early years of the suffrage movement, and eight-year-old emma smith devote would attend aspeech given by susan b anthony encouraging her to carry the fight into the 20th century. she would play an important role in suffrage legislation in several states, including washington in 1910. >> washington's important in the national suffrage effort comes by the fact that we were the first state in the 20th century and followed almost a 20 year lag between states adopting their own suffrage amendment and it takes a certain number of states to pass a national amendment to the constitution. we were the fifth state in all of the first about six were located here in the west. washington became a pivotal state making that leap into the 20th century and after we passed it in 1910, there was a domino effect across the country. immediately, oregon passes it in 1911 followed by california, and then moved to the dakotas, nebraska, montana and progressed across to new york in 1919 and that national amendment passes in 1920. so you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffra
. >> in the early years of the suffrage movement, and eight-year-old emma smith devote would attend aspeech given by susan b anthony encouraging her to carry the fight into the 20th century. she would play an important role in suffrage legislation in several states, including washington in 1910. >> washington's important in the national suffrage effort comes by the fact that we were the first state in the 20th century and followed almost a 20 year lag between states adopting their...
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from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the astonishment and the acclamation of the film industry, the venice film festival took place in 2020. it even had, behind the masks, instantly recognisable faces. but this year, with only two american films in competition, it was undoubtedly a european event. and given its timing, that's unusual. this is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but coming to venice in september and its festival usually means the start of autumn awards season — because this place has a habit of spotting oscar winners. but in 2020, by necessity, it has been a very different kind of festival. venice shows us that award season, if it has a physical form, will involve socially distanced carpets, masks and temperature checks.
from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the astonishment and the acclamation of the film industry, the venice film festival took place in 2020. it even had, behind the masks, instantly recognisable faces. but this year, with only two american films in competition, it was undoubtedly a european event. and given its timing, that's unusual. this is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but coming to venice in september and its festival usually means the start of autumn...
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some news inter milan correspondent emma vardy some news inter milan correspondent emma va rdy aboutmma vardy about the irish government agreed to reopen our retail outlets and hairdressers and museums. “— retail outlets and hairdressers and museums. —— some breaking news from our correspondent. people won't be allowed to leave the county that live in except for exceptional reasons such as work education or a medical appointment. reasons such as work education or a medicalappointment. but reasons such as work education or a medical appointment. but from friday december the 4th, more opening up in the restaurants and foods which and pubs which stored food will also reopen. this comes off the back of a lockdown that has lasted for nearly six weeks. a broadly similar to that which happened in the spring. and also of interest, it is been agreed that from friday december the 18th, untiljanuary that from friday december the 18th, until january the 6th, that from friday december the 18th, untiljanuary the 6th, people will be allowed to travel island—wide to visit family and friends over the
some news inter milan correspondent emma vardy some news inter milan correspondent emma va rdy aboutmma vardy about the irish government agreed to reopen our retail outlets and hairdressers and museums. “— retail outlets and hairdressers and museums. —— some breaking news from our correspondent. people won't be allowed to leave the county that live in except for exceptional reasons such as work education or a medical appointment. reasons such as work education or a medicalappointment....
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so by 1906, emma smith devoe, that little girl who stood up for susan b. anthony, has relocated here with her husband. she has in the interim years been a paid staffer working on behalf of suffrage and temperance throughout the midwest. and by paid, they were -- she was paid i think $100 a month by the national american women's suffrage association. so she comes out here to become the leader of the washington state suffrage movement by 1906. her husband works for the great northern railroad so she has a salary and he gets her railroad passes. she can travel all over on a free railroad ticket which was a great advantage. so they moved to tacoma and she along with others establishes the washington equal suffrage association which she's president of. and i thought it was interesting that her message becomes the most powerful. to counteract this view that washington women don't want suffrage, they really work hard organizing through 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, and we know we want to get this suffrage bill passed. and so we have to get an amendment out there to the
so by 1906, emma smith devoe, that little girl who stood up for susan b. anthony, has relocated here with her husband. she has in the interim years been a paid staffer working on behalf of suffrage and temperance throughout the midwest. and by paid, they were -- she was paid i think $100 a month by the national american women's suffrage association. so she comes out here to become the leader of the washington state suffrage movement by 1906. her husband works for the great northern railroad so...
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emma jones, bbc news. that's about it for me and the sport state team.vening, we will see you again soon. bye— bye. evening, we will see you again soon. bye—bye. —— sportsday team. all the sports news. tributes have been paid to the comedian and actor john sessions who has died, aged 67. following a heart attack. he was best known for his work on spitting image and whose line is it anyway? he was also a character actor, appearing in films like kenneth branagh's henry the fifth and tv series including itv‘s victoria. today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, earlier today, we heard from john lloyd, the bbc pursues her who was freezing his performance —— bbc producer. —— praising his performance. earlier, simon mccoy spoke to editor of private i. today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, said he was the funniest man you could ever meet. he was an old friend, but also an absolutely brilliant actor, comedian, improviser. it's difficult to do any summary, but he was a fantastic stage actor. he is one man shows, part
emma jones, bbc news. that's about it for me and the sport state team.vening, we will see you again soon. bye— bye. evening, we will see you again soon. bye—bye. —— sportsday team. all the sports news. tributes have been paid to the comedian and actor john sessions who has died, aged 67. following a heart attack. he was best known for his work on spitting image and whose line is it anyway? he was also a character actor, appearing in films like kenneth branagh's henry the fifth and tv...
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and we are both him and my emma, we know miami is such a christian county and has that a large cuban—americanopulation, you are cuban—american and one of the messages that don't will be trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden trying to get out there is that he claims joe biden is trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden is a socialist, a communist. that message does work with some cuban—americans but it doesn't work with you, right? know, in fact doesn't work with you, right? know, infact i'm doesn't work with you, right? know, in fact i'm very scared of his authoritarianism and my mother, she passed away two years ago but she got to see donald trump for two yea rs, got to see donald trump for two years, my mother fled got to see donald trump for two years, my motherfled cuba, and when he saw house he started attacking the media relentlessly it really triggered her. she said oh my god, this reminds me of fidel castro. that's what he did when he first came into power, he attacked the media relentlessly and so for me, his message, you know, i'm scared of him. i'm scared of
and we are both him and my emma, we know miami is such a christian county and has that a large cuban—americanopulation, you are cuban—american and one of the messages that don't will be trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden trying to get out there is that he claims joe biden is trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden is a socialist, a communist. that message does work with some cuban—americans but it doesn't work with you, right? know, in fact doesn't work with...
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emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.ch viajó por primera vez al espacio. tus mejores años te esperan. vive bien entre la enorme tradición mexicana existe el (...) que se puede disfrutar una corta temporada de la año , víctor silva nos cuenta la ceniza, carbón y el fuego inicia un ritual sobre la mesa están los ingredientes para preparar un banquete de 300 años dehist y acá en el restaurante mi lupit se prepara una vez al año . >>> preservanado esta trdición y orgulloso de hacerlo. >>> cazual de barro con manteca con chiles y jitomates. >>> luego el cilantro y esperamos a que hierba el caldo de carne y el secreto de la caso, guaje molido también carmen tiene la carne de chiveo cocida y tiene sabor único porque animales son criados para el mole. >>> lo pastoren por el monte, come sal de ando. >>> ahora está listo para disfrutar así el mole sabe a mayor de familia y a tradición de la mztea para el mundo cnquista los más exqusitos paladreos, víctor silva, noticias telemundo . >>> y así lelgamos al final de noticias telemundo
emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.ch viajó por primera vez al espacio. tus mejores años te esperan. vive bien entre la enorme tradición mexicana existe el (...) que se puede disfrutar una corta temporada de la año , víctor silva nos cuenta la ceniza, carbón y el fuego inicia un ritual sobre la mesa están los ingredientes para preparar un banquete de 300 años dehist y acá en el restaurante mi lupit se prepara una vez al...
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actress emma corwin portrays her in the fourth season of netflix's "the crown."n in london. >> lady diana spencer, your imagine industry. >> i was speaking. >> reporter: in the latest season of "the crown" -- >> oh, dear. >> reporter: -- the epic sag gaffe the british royal family. >> your majesty. >> reporter: diana finally makes her entrance. >> you're not what we expect from royalty. >> well, that's because i don't think of myself as royalty. you know, first and foremost i'm a wife and a mother. >> reporter: newcomer emma corwin plays the doomed princess who would charm the world and rock the monarchy. >> what sort of weight does that carry? >> i really struggled with that in the beginning because obviously suddenly felt like an enormous pressure and responsibility and made the realization this is a fictional portrayal of her and we are playing characters. >> reporter: famous characters played by famous actors. >> never in my wildest dreams di think one of my first job was be opposite olivia colman. >> if we didn't share duties -- >> olivia plays the queen, he
actress emma corwin portrays her in the fourth season of netflix's "the crown."n in london. >> lady diana spencer, your imagine industry. >> i was speaking. >> reporter: in the latest season of "the crown" -- >> oh, dear. >> reporter: -- the epic sag gaffe the british royal family. >> your majesty. >> reporter: diana finally makes her entrance. >> you're not what we expect from royalty. >> well, that's because i don't...
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emma vardy, thank you. eight babies at a hospital in cheshire. 30—year—old lucy letby is also charged with ten counts of attempted murder. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is at warrington magistrates‘ court. tell us more about the hearing, judith. it was a short hearing, 12 minutes, before a districtjust, nicola sanders and lucy letby was on a video link away from here, spoke to confirm her name, her date of birth and her address, only those things. she was not asked to enter any pleas and the charges which she faces were read out to her and to the court. she is accused of the murder of as you say, eight babies, of five boys, whose names were read out, kennelling bennett, joseph johnson, barney g, joseph gelder and eli gelder, and of three girls, elsie mcdowell, daisy parkin and maddie freed full stop she is also accused of the attempted murder of maddie freed and off another nine babies whose identities we can't report. they are protected by a court order. as i say, she didn't enter any please. all we can t
emma vardy, thank you. eight babies at a hospital in cheshire. 30—year—old lucy letby is also charged with ten counts of attempted murder. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is at warrington magistrates‘ court. tell us more about the hearing, judith. it was a short hearing, 12 minutes, before a districtjust, nicola sanders and lucy letby was on a video link away from here, spoke to confirm her name, her date of birth and her address, only those things. she was not asked to enter any pleas and...
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emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.-mobile, puedes liberar el poder del épico iphone 12 pro en más lugares. llévate 2 iphone 12 pro max y 2 líneas con datos 5g ilimitados por solo 100 dólares. solo en t-mobile. la red 5g más grande. y por eso amanda nunes nunca se rindió, aun siendo la única mujer en su gimnasio de mma... ni se dejó vencer por estereotipos... dentro o fuera del octágono. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. >> el incendio del parlamento fue condenado por el gobierno y los organizadores de las protestas informes preliminares hablan de 20 personas heridas, docenas afectadas por gases y cerca de 22. >> conforme con la ley. >> la crisis tambiÉn ha dejado ver fracturas en el ejecutivo mientras el presidente alejandro defendiÓ la ley y el vicepresidente propuso que ambos renunc renunciaran. >> la violencia del narcotrÁfico no ha cedido ahora son los carteles mexicanos quienes siembran el terror y la situaciÓn parece estar fuera de control. >> el virus que no cede en colombia, la violencia por el narcotrÁfico.
emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.-mobile, puedes liberar el poder del épico iphone 12 pro en más lugares. llévate 2 iphone 12 pro max y 2 líneas con datos 5g ilimitados por solo 100 dólares. solo en t-mobile. la red 5g más grande. y por eso amanda nunes nunca se rindió, aun siendo la única mujer en su gimnasio de mma... ni se dejó vencer por estereotipos... dentro o fuera del octágono. modelo. la cerveza oficial del...
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|j was blessed, fortunate in that the last word is that emma said to me were, i love you, daddy.ice and support with eating disorders, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the actorjohnny depp says he has been asked to resign from the latest fantastic beasts film after losing a libel case over claims that he had beaten his wife. warner brothers thanked depp for his work so far, but said the role of the dark wizard gellert grindelwald would now be re—cast. edinburgh woollen mill and ponden home have been placed into administration, with the immediate loss of 866 jobs. another 2000 roles are at risk. ewm group owns both chains. they are still trying to strike a rescue deal to save their remaining brands, peacocks and jaeger. the actor geoffrey palmer has died at the age of 93. he found fame in the 1970s as the put upon husband opposite wendy craig's ria in the bbc sitcom butterflies. it's your dinner. i know it's my dinner, but could you identify the various heaps? his career stretched for 60 years. he was also known for the rise and fall of reginald perrin and as time goes by with d
|j was blessed, fortunate in that the last word is that emma said to me were, i love you, daddy.ice and support with eating disorders, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the actorjohnny depp says he has been asked to resign from the latest fantastic beasts film after losing a libel case over claims that he had beaten his wife. warner brothers thanked depp for his work so far, but said the role of the dark wizard gellert grindelwald would now be re—cast. edinburgh woollen mill and ponden home...
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emma: a number of surprises came out of this.ing this pandemic from the beginning, day after day, we started to notice how the places emerging best from this crisis, the lease fatalities, less disruption, were not necessarily the places you would have anticipated. asia has stood out for its strong performance. smaller countries, even developing economies, were doing better than places, like you mentioned, like the u.s. we wanted to test that using a raft of indicators and that's how this ranking was born. we bring together 10 data points from case and death numbers, a measure that tracks access to vaccines, the gdp impact as well. we are trying to capture where the best places to be all right now with the least disruption to society and economies. it is a snapshot of the best and worst performers at this point in time, but that we fully expect to shift as the pandemic involves. haidi: what do the best performers have in common? emma: top five is overwhelmingly asia-pacific with new zealand at number one, japan second, despite a r
emma: a number of surprises came out of this.ing this pandemic from the beginning, day after day, we started to notice how the places emerging best from this crisis, the lease fatalities, less disruption, were not necessarily the places you would have anticipated. asia has stood out for its strong performance. smaller countries, even developing economies, were doing better than places, like you mentioned, like the u.s. we wanted to test that using a raft of indicators and that's how this...
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emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait. de una ocasiÓn, la rosa de guadalupe, sin pretenderlo, ha sido premonitoria, un episodio en especial provocÓ controversia. el capÍtulo titulado "el dÍa en que se acabÓ el mundo". marÍa antonieta collins nos habla de cÓmo una pandemia tocó a todos en la producciÓn de la serie. >> mire, como que algo pasa. >> seÑor, buenas noches. ¿usted sabrÁ por quÉ la gente estÁ corriendo? >> acaban de decir en la televisiÓn, que cayó una epidemia en mÉxico. >> dios mÍo. collins: este episodio, que pareciera filmado en el 2020, en realidad fue hecho hace 11 aÑos, cuando la rosa de guadalupe dedicÓ un programa al virus h1n1 que en 2009 azotarÁ peligrosamente a mÉxico. y visto hoy, el episodio pareciera un vaticinio de la realidad actual. >> estamos ante la presencia de un nuevo virus. >> de hoy en adelante vamos a tener que lavarnos las manos varias veces al dÍa. >> si ma'. lo que tÚ digas. >> al rato voy a comprar gel antibacterial. es lo que recomendaron en la televisiÓn para estar preparadas y comb
emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait. de una ocasiÓn, la rosa de guadalupe, sin pretenderlo, ha sido premonitoria, un episodio en especial provocÓ controversia. el capÍtulo titulado "el dÍa en que se acabÓ el mundo". marÍa antonieta collins nos habla de cÓmo una pandemia tocó a todos en la producciÓn de la serie. >> mire, como que algo pasa. >> seÑor, buenas noches. ¿usted sabrÁ por quÉ la gente...
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emma simpson, thank you.has been defending england's new coronavirus restrictions that will begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers — with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" — but insisted that the restrictions were necessary to curb the disease. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, has spent the day in kent, which is going into the toughest tier. it's not the festive reopening they had been hoping for and once again, this bar will have to adapt. customers won't be allowed to sit in and enjoy the craft beer, so owner alex is setting up as a shop. most businesses were getting prepared to get back open in some way, so too have the rug pulled from under us at the last minute is quite a shock. and it's upsetting, i guess, to be in
emma simpson, thank you.has been defending england's new coronavirus restrictions that will begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers — with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" — but insisted that the...
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thanks to emma chandra for that report.t we will talk about president biden's economic team and the implications for black and lower income americans with rishaad robinson, color of change president. the president-elect made an issue out of trying to restore economic health to the more challenged parts of our economy. what can he do with his new team? that is coming up next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: "balance of power this is "balance of power." -- this is " on bloombergwer/ television. for first word news, we go to mark crumpton. david, the u.k. believe they have a deal with the eu. dominant rock called on the eu to recognize that regaining control of british waters is a question of sovereignty for the u.k. -- in china will be a u.s. blacklist. it will be added to list of firms controlled or owned by the military. has been warned not to fall into the trap of scraping future talks with the biden administration. the statement after the assassination of a top nuclear scientist. iran bl
thanks to emma chandra for that report.t we will talk about president biden's economic team and the implications for black and lower income americans with rishaad robinson, color of change president. the president-elect made an issue out of trying to restore economic health to the more challenged parts of our economy. what can he do with his new team? that is coming up next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: "balance of power this is...
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emma glasbey, bbc news.ers of places will be made after exam results, not on the basis of predicted grades. it could happen as soon as 2023. the move has been welcomed by university lecturers and head teachers‘ unions, amid concerns the current system is unfair to disadvantaged students. let's discuss this further withjenny sherrard, head of equalities at the university and college union. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. first off, i take it you welcome this change, the reform? we certainly do, yes. you -- ucu —— ucu has been calling for reforms for yea rs —— ucu has been calling for reforms for years now, for the reasons that it is unfairand for years now, for the reasons that it is unfair and has an if it can disadvantag for more disadvantaged students. you will have to explain that. can you break that down for people? most listeners would think, you do your mock exams, you get your offer, your conditional offer, and then you do your real exams and you present your results. so how does that disadv
emma glasbey, bbc news.ers of places will be made after exam results, not on the basis of predicted grades. it could happen as soon as 2023. the move has been welcomed by university lecturers and head teachers‘ unions, amid concerns the current system is unfair to disadvantaged students. let's discuss this further withjenny sherrard, head of equalities at the university and college union. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. first off, i take it you welcome this change, the reform? we...
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and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
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emma simpson, bbc news.ut more than 800 jobs because of a fall in sales due to the coronavirus restrictions. managers have warned staff, the firm may not be profitable if sales continue at lockdown levels. a woman killed in a hit—and—run crash in bolton has been named as former town mayoress gay wharton. greater manchester police say she was crossing a road when she was struck by a car on friday and was treated by paramedics but died at the scene. the driver of the car failed to stop. a 23—year—old man has been detained on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. talks on a post—brexit trade agreement have made less progress in the past week than the eu had hoped for. an eu source said one of the meetings was "short and brutal". one of the uk contingent said "big gaps" still remained between the two sides, with sticking points around fishing quotas and trading standards on goods. there are just seven weeks for any deal to be agreed and ratified, before the end of the transition period on 1january. re
emma simpson, bbc news.ut more than 800 jobs because of a fall in sales due to the coronavirus restrictions. managers have warned staff, the firm may not be profitable if sales continue at lockdown levels. a woman killed in a hit—and—run crash in bolton has been named as former town mayoress gay wharton. greater manchester police say she was crossing a road when she was struck by a car on friday and was treated by paramedics but died at the scene. the driver of the car failed to stop. a...
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emma simpson, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre.mn nations cup. scotland had a scare in italy but won 28—17. it was far more straightforward for england, 40—0 winners against georgia at twickenham. ben croucher reports. rugby at twickenham in 2020 it looks a bit different. england are playing in blue for starters. the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his international account for the six nations champions. it is a competition georgia harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. they knew what was coming. it did not mean they could do anything about it. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close range tactic worked for dan robson as well. georgiamy first visit to twickenham was a pointless one. there has been a change in the air in scottish sport of late. their by in scottish sport of late. their rugby counterparts are on the best run this century.
emma simpson, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre.mn nations cup. scotland had a scare in italy but won 28—17. it was far more straightforward for england, 40—0 winners against georgia at twickenham. ben croucher reports. rugby at twickenham in 2020 it looks a bit different. england are playing in blue for starters. the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his international account for the six...
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emma simpson, bbc news.in washington dc to back his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the us election. the demonstrations came after the president—elect, joe biden, was projected to have won the state of georgia. since election night, donald trump has tweeted dozens of times promoting claims of voter fraud — without providing any evidence. experts now fear that online disinformation has undermined faith in democracy for millions — as marianna spring reports. chanting: stop the steal! stop the steal! in washington today, protesters took to the streets making unsubstantiated claims that the election was rigged — with donald trump even driving through the crowds. small demonstrations started before joe biden was declared us president—elect. this is why. .. this is a case where they're trying to steal an election. they're trying to rig an election. and we can't let that happen. #stopthesteal went viral after unsubstantiated allegations that the democrats had rigged and stolen the election. but seeds of mi
emma simpson, bbc news.in washington dc to back his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the us election. the demonstrations came after the president—elect, joe biden, was projected to have won the state of georgia. since election night, donald trump has tweeted dozens of times promoting claims of voter fraud — without providing any evidence. experts now fear that online disinformation has undermined faith in democracy for millions — as marianna spring reports. chanting: stop the...
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emma: let's talk about france.ron, one of the strictest three introductions of restrictions. they will be easing from this week, from saturday. in the u.k., we will see england lockdown. it is a more nuanced issue in new england because of the different issues but it is due to end on wednesday and what we will see is that reintroduction of the tiered systems with different cities and regions put into different tiers. london has avoided the toughest restrictions, being put in tier 2. pubs and restaurants, as long as they are secure, they will be able to reopen on wednesday. guy: emma chandra with the latest in europe. watling,s now, chris longview economics ceo and chief economist. , etc. likely to drive an uptick in the virus case counts. but the markets are very much focused beyond this, they are focused on the vaccine story and life beyond covid. has that gone too far? very: it has been dramatic. you have seen some of the numbers are quite extraordinary. the energy sector yesterday, up just short of 40% in the mo
emma: let's talk about france.ron, one of the strictest three introductions of restrictions. they will be easing from this week, from saturday. in the u.k., we will see england lockdown. it is a more nuanced issue in new england because of the different issues but it is due to end on wednesday and what we will see is that reintroduction of the tiered systems with different cities and regions put into different tiers. london has avoided the toughest restrictions, being put in tier 2. pubs and...
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emma johnson's been investigating. hello?ure was the director had a reputation for liking blondes as his leading ladies. filming in black and white meant blonde hair was more noticeable. the revelations have since spilt out of how he treated some of them, particularly hedrin, who would accuse him of unwanted advances. he kept staring at me. standing often talking to people and carrying on a conversation and staring at me. eventually, that becomes almost like stalking. and it was a very uncomfortable situation. tippi hedren had to leave the shoot after being injured filming the final scenes of the birds, in which case live birds are tied to her, and some attributed to hitchcock getting revenge for rejecting him. looking at alfred hitchcock's films today, can we say that he was misogynist, michelle? i think he was a misogynist, and i do not think that is a very huge claim to make because we live in that kind of society and we understand why women wanted to be in his films. you watch his films and the women are complicated, they
emma johnson's been investigating. hello?ure was the director had a reputation for liking blondes as his leading ladies. filming in black and white meant blonde hair was more noticeable. the revelations have since spilt out of how he treated some of them, particularly hedrin, who would accuse him of unwanted advances. he kept staring at me. standing often talking to people and carrying on a conversation and staring at me. eventually, that becomes almost like stalking. and it was a very...
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emma, lots of good news on the vaccine front. what sort of strategy is the german government preparing? well right now, vaccination centers are being set up true out there can treat, but at 1st there won't be enough vaccines for everyone as production goes, of course of production will increase over time. but that's why we'll see a to face these 2 t.-g. and during the 1st phase of vulnerable people, i mean, dhea elderly. 1st responders will be prioritized and vaccinations will take place in those centers and through mobile teams. then there will be a 2nd phase device seen will be more broadly available and the general population will have access to it. and these will be available not just in centers, but those who have medical practices right now, minister jus to meet every 2 weeks to discuss the measures of christmas is obviously just around the corner. has there been any news on restrictions over the holiday period? well, you have mentioned it state premiers agreed on monday evening to extend the current measures until at least
emma, lots of good news on the vaccine front. what sort of strategy is the german government preparing? well right now, vaccination centers are being set up true out there can treat, but at 1st there won't be enough vaccines for everyone as production goes, of course of production will increase over time. but that's why we'll see a to face these 2 t.-g. and during the 1st phase of vulnerable people, i mean, dhea elderly. 1st responders will be prioritized and vaccinations will take place in...
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let's bring it obvious political correspondent, emma shah's emma. lots of good news on the vaccine front. what sort of strategy is germany's government preparing? well, at the moment, vaccination centers are being set up all around to counter you, but 1st, there won't be no vaccines for everyone. but the supply will of course, increase over time as production increases. there's a 2 phases to t.g. . during the 1st phase, vulnerable people will be prioritized. i'm thinking about the elderly, the 1st responders and vaccinations will take place in those centers and through mobile teams. then there will be a 2nd phase, once the vaccine will be more broadly available and then the general public will have access to eat. and the vaccine will also be available not only in those centers, but those who have medical practices, just like any other vaccine ministers. will meet every 2 weeks not to discuss the measures, but christmas is just around the corner. has there been any use on restrictions over the holiday period? yes, state premiers agreed on monday even
let's bring it obvious political correspondent, emma shah's emma. lots of good news on the vaccine front. what sort of strategy is germany's government preparing? well, at the moment, vaccination centers are being set up all around to counter you, but 1st, there won't be no vaccines for everyone. but the supply will of course, increase over time as production increases. there's a 2 phases to t.g. . during the 1st phase, vulnerable people will be prioritized. i'm thinking about the elderly, the...
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emma simpson, bbc news.been some encouraging news for the uk. but it's a varied picture across the country. hugh pym reports on some very country. hugh pym reports on some very different approaches. empty streets in belfast today, with northern ireland beginning a two—week circuit breaker lockdown to try to stem the spread of covid—19. nonessential shops are closed, apart from click—and—collect services. and pubs, restaurants and cafes can only do takeaway and deliveries. we are asking people, for two weeks, to please abide by the public health advice so that we can then come together in and around that window at christmas. as northern ireland enters a new lockdown, england prepares to leave one next week. and already, there's intense debate about the introduction of tiered restrictions. the government has set out how it decides which areas should go into which tiers. first of all, looking at case rates across all age groups, then rates amongst the over—60s, how rapidly are rates are going up or coming down,
emma simpson, bbc news.been some encouraging news for the uk. but it's a varied picture across the country. hugh pym reports on some very country. hugh pym reports on some very different approaches. empty streets in belfast today, with northern ireland beginning a two—week circuit breaker lockdown to try to stem the spread of covid—19. nonessential shops are closed, apart from click—and—collect services. and pubs, restaurants and cafes can only do takeaway and deliveries. we are asking...