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(soft hubbub) - helen, helen, helen! why does everything always work out so great for helen? (laughter) (comedic flourish) (lighthearted music) (knocking) - hey. brian and casey are comin' in any minute. - oh, great, good. hey, lowell, would you mind finishing that outside? - oh, i'm sorry. is this some sorta private meeting? , aren't i family? (laughter) - well, actually, no. (laughter) - oh, really. oh, when ya shot me down for a raise last year, you said, and i quote, we are all part of the sandpiper family. what was that all about? - that was about lying straight to your face so i could save three bucks an hour. (laughter) - well, i hope your happy, joe hackett, 'cause you've made me cry. (laughter) - you know, hon, i'm a little nervous about telling them. - oh, it's not gonna be that bad. besides, brian and casey'll get over it. you know, joe, once we're married, there's gonna be a lotta things that we feel uncomfortable about. the important thing is we do them together. - you wanted to see us? - actually, joe did. (laughter) - what's goin' on? - well, okay, here it is.
(soft hubbub) - helen, helen, helen! why does everything always work out so great for helen? (laughter) (comedic flourish) (lighthearted music) (knocking) - hey. brian and casey are comin' in any minute. - oh, great, good. hey, lowell, would you mind finishing that outside? - oh, i'm sorry. is this some sorta private meeting? , aren't i family? (laughter) - well, actually, no. (laughter) - oh, really. oh, when ya shot me down for a raise last year, you said, and i quote, we are all part of the...
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helen, come here. helen: oh, help me. help! helen! stop. wait. come back. [laughs] all right, i don't know how you got out of there, but i'm sure gonna find out-- you're still in there. home ear-- you are wet. uh-huh. oh, thanks. what happened? oh, just another one of my little accidents. wait a minute. you-- you couldn't have done it. you were in the bottle. you didn't do it. no. now, what's going on here? now, what is it? i am bringing you bad luck. who told you that? my sister. your si--? your sister? your sister's back here again? huh, your sister? i am under the terrible sign of the jinx. jeannie, don't you realize she's tricked you again? there's-- there's no terrible sign of the jinx. she's responsible for all these accidents. then i do not have to leave you? no, of course not. oh, i'm so happy! ah! shh. where is she? where is who? your sister. oh, i do not know. we've gotta catch her. well-- well, how are we go-- shh. going to do that? we are going to trap her. oh, but master, she's very-- shh. she's very powerful. how are you going to do that? uh,
helen, come here. helen: oh, help me. help! helen! stop. wait. come back. [laughs] all right, i don't know how you got out of there, but i'm sure gonna find out-- you're still in there. home ear-- you are wet. uh-huh. oh, thanks. what happened? oh, just another one of my little accidents. wait a minute. you-- you couldn't have done it. you were in the bottle. you didn't do it. no. now, what's going on here? now, what is it? i am bringing you bad luck. who told you that? my sister. your si--?...
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when did you first meet joe and helen? - oh, it was their first valentine's day as boyfriend and girlfriend. i was working as a waiter in an italian restaurant and there was this big mix up and then helen ended up waiting for joe beautiful woman alone on such a romantic night. giacomo, (calls in italian)! he's only a busboy now but he has head waiter written all over him. - oh, no, it's really ok-- - signorina, meet my cousin giacomo. - hello - your valentine for this evening. - hi. (speaking italian) what'd he say? - he say you're nice. - i give it a year, tops. - [brian] you're supposed to say something nice, roy. - that was something nice. i really only give it six months. - [brian] would you say something positive? - oh, all right, all right. what are you gonna? oh, no. no, no, you wouldn't. - oh, no? - ok. all right, helen. you wanna play hardball? you stab the plane, the cello here gets it. - you don't think i'll do it, do you? - no. - guess again. (hissing sound) (screams) - you're messy, joe, you're messy, messy, m
when did you first meet joe and helen? - oh, it was their first valentine's day as boyfriend and girlfriend. i was working as a waiter in an italian restaurant and there was this big mix up and then helen ended up waiting for joe beautiful woman alone on such a romantic night. giacomo, (calls in italian)! he's only a busboy now but he has head waiter written all over him. - oh, no, it's really ok-- - signorina, meet my cousin giacomo. - hello - your valentine for this evening. - hi. (speaking...
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evening, helen. hey, helen. come on, andy, let's sit down. what was that you were saying about the game, goober? listen, i'm famished. let's split a sandwich. there sure is a lot of people walking around who need eyeglasses. strong ones. ( goober and floyd laughing ) all right! now i've had about all of this i'm going to take so let's clear it up right now. but you all insisted that i'd be fair. well, you didn't want a fair umpire. you wanted somebody that would be on your side and give you all the breaks. let me tell you something! you picked the wrong fella. and i'll tell you something else-- if we played that game over again tomorrow you'd still have the wrong fella because i called it the way i saw it! and if you'd act like adults instead of a bunch of sorehead kids you'd know it! huh? boy. hah. boy. now he's blaming us. well, there's something you can write about in your column tomorrow, howard. see how this sounds. ( clears throat ) "although this reporter was assigned to cover "today's mayberry-mt. pilot baseball game "he must admit, f
evening, helen. hey, helen. come on, andy, let's sit down. what was that you were saying about the game, goober? listen, i'm famished. let's split a sandwich. there sure is a lot of people walking around who need eyeglasses. strong ones. ( goober and floyd laughing ) all right! now i've had about all of this i'm going to take so let's clear it up right now. but you all insisted that i'd be fair. well, you didn't want a fair umpire. you wanted somebody that would be on your side and give you all...
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>> southbound at nannie helen burroughs. take a look at this. northbound you have that crash bl terrible. a little bit slow going 25 miles an hour going 270 on the outer look. 66 inbound. 40 miles an hour to the beltway and 95 to the beltway. you're pretty much on time. it's going to take 26 minutes. remember to listen to wtop. we're going have more coming up on nanny helen burroughs coming >> we'll start to dry out. it almost felt humid yesterday. we were in the mid-60s yesterday. drier air coming in on the northwest wind. kids will need to layer up. temperatures, 40s and 50s now. we'll stay in the 50s. no big warmup coming. as soon as the sun goes down, we'll get chilly. if if you decide to purr your hat on, hold on. the daily grade is a b plus. coming up at 10:51. >> thank you, chuck. van dals leave their mark. one homeowner is blaming the recent election. >> trump transition. mike pence is headed back to his home state for major announcement. >>> and a murder dwgs in alexandria in the same place two my cancer started as ovarian cancer and it
>> southbound at nannie helen burroughs. take a look at this. northbound you have that crash bl terrible. a little bit slow going 25 miles an hour going 270 on the outer look. 66 inbound. 40 miles an hour to the beltway and 95 to the beltway. you're pretty much on time. it's going to take 26 minutes. remember to listen to wtop. we're going have more coming up on nanny helen burroughs coming >> we'll start to dry out. it almost felt humid yesterday. we were in the mid-60s yesterday....
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. >> this is helen kulouris. of course, she knew the lauts growing up. and that big old farming family of her childhood best friend, jane laubacher. >> our dads were both farmers. old farming families we're both from. >> the laubachers were big here in oxnard. >> there was just lots of laubachers. you know, it was just -- they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> and helen's friend, jane, grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in her high school yearbook as homecoming queen. >> but she was not ever concerned with that. she's also very, very shy. >> how do you get to be homecoming queen if you're shy? >> she's also just a very kind person, very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook shows, a star volleyball player, too. >> she could spike -- i mean, she's not that tall, but she could jump. >> jane soon met that other gifted athlete, dave laut, already well on his way to becoming one of the best shot putters in california. they began dating after high school, and sometimes let don, little laut, tag along. >> she was wonderful. she was fun. they j
. >> this is helen kulouris. of course, she knew the lauts growing up. and that big old farming family of her childhood best friend, jane laubacher. >> our dads were both farmers. old farming families we're both from. >> the laubachers were big here in oxnard. >> there was just lots of laubachers. you know, it was just -- they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> and helen's friend, jane, grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in her high school yearbook...
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oliver: it's, uh -- it's helen. helen. uh, yeah, no, intelligence is great. i love it.e, i'm ready to get back out on the street. yeah, there's nothing like switching things up for a while, you know? i mean, nobody knows where any of us will wind up in the end. hey, people change. totally. though, i kind of agree with you, epstein. well, i think you belong on the street. to the street. thank you. henry's retiring. it's helen. ♪ [ yawns ] nick: late night? mm-hmm. i shut down the place with juliet. man, that seÑorita has some serious irish blood in her. i don't even know her last name. ward. it's on her name tag. [ chuckles ] totally is. [ cellphone ringing ] oh, your phone's ringing. oh, just hit cancel. b-b-b-but what if you won a prize or a vacation? hello? finn: hey, nick. it's finn. hi, finn. who's finn? hey, is everything all right? i'm just on my way to work. with me, i'm chloe. hey. i work with nick. nice to meet you. hey, finn, call me back in five minutes, all right? okay. chloe, i'm gonna drop you off up here. do me a favor. tell oliver i might be a few minute
oliver: it's, uh -- it's helen. helen. uh, yeah, no, intelligence is great. i love it.e, i'm ready to get back out on the street. yeah, there's nothing like switching things up for a while, you know? i mean, nobody knows where any of us will wind up in the end. hey, people change. totally. though, i kind of agree with you, epstein. well, i think you belong on the street. to the street. thank you. henry's retiring. it's helen. ♪ [ yawns ] nick: late night? mm-hmm. i shut down the place with...
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hello, forecast with helen. hello. hello, martine‘ forecast with helen. hello.martine‘ i think it is good news. i like the dry, news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. it news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. it has been dry this autumn weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? but weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? but we have had beautiful, beautiful weather pictures beautiful, beautiful weather pictures sent beautiful, beautiful weather pictures sent in from our weather pictures sent in from our weather watchers, pictures sent in from our weather watchers, gorgeously pictures sent in from our weather watchers, gorgeously sunny in watchers, gorgeously sunny in east sussex‘ watchers, gorgeously sunny in east sussex‘ there has been fog, sussex‘ there has been fog, that is coming sussex‘ there has been fog, that is coming and going‘ sussex‘ there has been fog, that is coming and going‘ the problem coming and going‘ the problem is it is coming and going‘ the p
hello, forecast with helen. hello. hello, martine‘ forecast with helen. hello.martine‘ i think it is good news. i like the dry, news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. it news. i like the dry, crisps, weather. it has been dry this autumn weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? but weather. it has been dry this autumn hasn't it? but we have had beautiful, beautiful weather pictures beautiful,...
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come on in, i'm doctor helen. come on through, come and have a seat.been struggling to make routine appointments within three to four weeks at her surgery in lichfield. winter is increasing the demand on health services already under year—round pressure. gps warned that their service is stretched desperately thin and lengthening waiting times could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly, there just aren't enough gps out there, we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce. but also we haven't got enough nurses and other healthcare professionals, too. so the problem this winter is as bad as it's ever been. and that's a real worry. gps currently see more than 1.3 million patients every day and there are now 60 million more consultations every year than there were just five years ago. the doctor is available wednesday 11th. like other gps, the doctors at central surgery in rugby have found themselves caring increasingly forfrail, elderly people and patients with complex, long—term illnesses. it's helped add i6% to gps' workload in the last seven year
come on in, i'm doctor helen. come on through, come and have a seat.been struggling to make routine appointments within three to four weeks at her surgery in lichfield. winter is increasing the demand on health services already under year—round pressure. gps warned that their service is stretched desperately thin and lengthening waiting times could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly, there just aren't enough gps out there, we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce. but also we...
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i agree, helen. i had never seen anything like it. you see at the end of the movie, tears just streaming down your face because of the beauty of what you've just seen on the screen. but you somehow have managed to which also sprefurprised me in middle of all of this. >> i thought that was important. not that makeup funny but i think it came out on funny in the end. but alive as possible. i said what do you mean you want me to play death? you want me to play love or power or something else? >> will smith has lost his 6-year-old daughter. we should give some context to this. >> and the way he deals with >> about time and death. >> which apparently is quite a common thing when people are confronting such unbelievable, deep, deep challenges. and there is a feeling of why, why this is happening to me, what is life all about if it has to incorporate such incredible pain? and, apparently, people do sometimes write letters. >> somebody once said how do i know what i think until i see wh >> yes, absolutely. >> some comparison are being made be
i agree, helen. i had never seen anything like it. you see at the end of the movie, tears just streaming down your face because of the beauty of what you've just seen on the screen. but you somehow have managed to which also sprefurprised me in middle of all of this. >> i thought that was important. not that makeup funny but i think it came out on funny in the end. but alive as possible. i said what do you mean you want me to play death? you want me to play love or power or something...
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. >>> helen en c >>> helen mirren channels death for her latest role.udio 57 to talk about the new movie that the director compares to "it's a wonderful life." you're watching "cbs this morning." and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. do
. >>> helen en c >>> helen mirren channels death for her latest role.udio 57 to talk about the new movie that the director compares to "it's a wonderful life." you're watching "cbs this morning." and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a...
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ann: it is latest start up by helen grainer.om a technology point of view we're rolling right along or flying right along. ann: she is a co-founder of irobot, the company behind the roomba. cyphy has raised $36 million to date from investors and strategic partners such as motorola and u.p.s. the drone maker successfully flew its first delivery with u.p.s. this year. medicine to a hard-to-reach island. helen: i think initially going to inaccessible areas, emergency relief rural areas is the right place to start. no, i do envision them being used bringing you your starbucks coffee in the morning or your pizza at night. maybe even bringing you milk that you forgot another the store. ann: the f.a.a. cleared small commercial drones last summer, buthe prome of delivery drones has been limited by short battery life. 45 minutes max. tethered drones present a new set of challenges. but for cyphy, it is a bigger picture play. helen: the tethered drones are making our drones really much more reliable. we get much more testing in and that w
ann: it is latest start up by helen grainer.om a technology point of view we're rolling right along or flying right along. ann: she is a co-founder of irobot, the company behind the roomba. cyphy has raised $36 million to date from investors and strategic partners such as motorola and u.p.s. the drone maker successfully flew its first delivery with u.p.s. this year. medicine to a hard-to-reach island. helen: i think initially going to inaccessible areas, emergency relief rural areas is the...
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in "collateral beauty" helen en surprising character make up the gray hair and ages will as he plays a broken man who writes letters to the universe after a tragedy. >> who did you write the letter to? >> i wrote the letter to jeff. >> what was the best advice helen has given you on set. >> i was on the learning set because he is the star of it, obviously, and he was leading our little cavalry and we were him. >> the 71-year-old oscar winner is also very youthful. she's showing the world how she looks in new unaltered photos to pirelli's calendar. >> all credit to them to step up and actually do it and say this is another idea of beauty. >> now we have some exciting movie news to break. dick van dyke just told us that he will be in the new "mary poppins." i play the old banker and this time no four hours makeup chair. i grew into the park so i'll be going to london in the spring to do my role, and i get to do a song and dance number. >> it wouldn't be the same without him and he's still got it. dick turns 91 on the 13th. still ahead, john legend on life with baby luna. >> trust me. s
in "collateral beauty" helen en surprising character make up the gray hair and ages will as he plays a broken man who writes letters to the universe after a tragedy. >> who did you write the letter to? >> i wrote the letter to jeff. >> what was the best advice helen has given you on set. >> i was on the learning set because he is the star of it, obviously, and he was leading our little cavalry and we were him. >> the 71-year-old oscar winner is also very...
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helen scored hers. they are off the mark in the shoot out!win. i made sure i went up really slowly, making sure that hollywood was waiting for me. four. scores! that the golden goal! it's the best feeling in the world. i won the individual gold and team silver in the dressage in rio. winning my gold meant the world to me and it was the perfect —— perfect way to finish my career with allegra. we also had britain's second oldest 0lympic allegra. we also had britain's second oldest olympic champion of all time. two other sports with equestrian work rugby sevens and shooting. the men's rugby team took home silver in their debut while gb shooters had two bronze medals to celebrate. in the trap and the double trap, claiming the honours. can you tell us what it means to me? easy! this smile. finally, to badminton. they secured their first medal in the sport since 2004 with men's double bronze. rio's breathtaking geography and spectacular seafront is make for a stunning setting but the city isn't without its problems and life for disabled people here
helen scored hers. they are off the mark in the shoot out!win. i made sure i went up really slowly, making sure that hollywood was waiting for me. four. scores! that the golden goal! it's the best feeling in the world. i won the individual gold and team silver in the dressage in rio. winning my gold meant the world to me and it was the perfect —— perfect way to finish my career with allegra. we also had britain's second oldest 0lympic allegra. we also had britain's second oldest olympic...
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that includes wrestler helen marouls. all olympians received proclamations and addressed the crowd while also inspiring a few local kids. >> i can't even describe the amount of support that we all received while we were in rio. >> i want to be a swimmer like these guys. >> the trio was also presented with letters written by fans while they were away. and more icing on the cake for helen and he deckty, they will be inducted into maryland women's hall of fame for their achievements. one final look at the forecast whenre what bad knee?u'll ask what throbbing head? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer pain? advil. a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. >>> tonight on wusa9 news at 5:00, we'll have new details from fairfax county on the deputy who shot and killed a man
that includes wrestler helen marouls. all olympians received proclamations and addressed the crowd while also inspiring a few local kids. >> i can't even describe the amount of support that we all received while we were in rio. >> i want to be a swimmer like these guys. >> the trio was also presented with letters written by fans while they were away. and more icing on the cake for helen and he deckty, they will be inducted into maryland women's hall of fame for their...
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congratulations to helen martin. it is a great price to win. you can find much more the day's news on our website. i'm on twitter, @kattykaybbc. thanks so much for watching. due to an end tomorrow. in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >
congratulations to helen martin. it is a great price to win. you can find much more the day's news on our website. i'm on twitter, @kattykaybbc. thanks so much for watching. due to an end tomorrow. in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for...
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[meaghan] please welcome to great day, helen maroulis, fresh from the olympics in rio, helen welcome!medal, oh my gosh! have a seat, and welcome. she knows how to accessorize welcome here, welcome to great day washington. she does know how to accessorize. i know, right? yes, she does. i was going to say, you look so tiny in person, but we just watched you win that match, and you are kind of like bending down, looking eye-to-eye at your opponent. she's a world champ, she thinks she's going to take it home, what's going through your mind as you're going up against her? oh my gosh, so many emotions. i've lost to her twice before, i know that she's a legend, she's the most accomplished wrestler in the sport, and i just didn't want to give into fear so, before i even walked out, i'm just reciting, christ is in me, i'm enough, over, and over, and over, and over again. and as i'm looking at her i'm thinking, okay, this is a legend, but i'm just going to keep saying this over, and over, and over in my mind. so, it was this crazy bout of just emotional energy. but you know again, too, it's lik
[meaghan] please welcome to great day, helen maroulis, fresh from the olympics in rio, helen welcome!medal, oh my gosh! have a seat, and welcome. she knows how to accessorize welcome here, welcome to great day washington. she does know how to accessorize. i know, right? yes, she does. i was going to say, you look so tiny in person, but we just watched you win that match, and you are kind of like bending down, looking eye-to-eye at your opponent. she's a world champ, she thinks she's going to...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in oakland, california said earlier today that the death toll from this weekend's tragic warehouse fire is at least 30 people, and is expected to rise as they find more victims. several dozen people initially reported "missing" have been reunited with their families, but officials are asking relatives of the missing to save items that might have dna samples of their loved ones. emergency responders are working in 12-hour shifts to sift through the site where a two- story warehou
the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. emergency responders in oakland, california, spent the day searching the site of a massive fatal fire that broke out just before midnight and burned down a two-story warehouse where some people lived and others gathered for parties and performances. oakland's mayor calls the fire an immense tragedy. he also says the building was permitted only as a warehouse, not as a residence or a performance space. fire officials say they can confirm nine deaths, but as many as 25 people are unaccount
the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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helen caldicott, a pediatrician and author. she offered a far more dire viewew of fukushima's healh impact soon after the disaster. dr. caldicott, fukushima--is it possibible to forecacast the heh consesequences s to the japanese people, and on what scale are they likely to materialize? >> well, it's a guess, really, but i have been following it extremely closely every day since the thing started. and i must say that two days after it began, i got this horrifying, horrrrifying vision and feeling that ththis was like descendidig into hell, and that there's nothing g anyone could do aboutt or willll be able to o do about, and the results are irreversible. i thouought hundns of thousands would die as a result of fukushima with cancer or leukemia, and--but it will also affect future generations down the timescale, both from the fact that the food and the ground in large areas of japan is heavily contaminated with isotopes that last for hundreds of years. so they re-concentrate back in the food chain continuously, so you never get r
helen caldicott, a pediatrician and author. she offered a far more dire viewew of fukushima's healh impact soon after the disaster. dr. caldicott, fukushima--is it possibible to forecacast the heh consesequences s to the japanese people, and on what scale are they likely to materialize? >> well, it's a guess, really, but i have been following it extremely closely every day since the thing started. and i must say that two days after it began, i got this horrifying, horrrrifying vision and...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. tomorrow, an institution enshrined in the u.s. constitution-- the electoral college-- is expected to ratify donald j. trump's election as the 45th president of the united states. meeting in their separate states, 538 electors will cast their votes. only one of the 306 electors awarded to mister trump has declared publicly he won't vote for him, leaving the president- elect well past the 270 electoral votes needed to be inaugurated january 20th. last night in alabama, trump completed his s
the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. searchers scoured the black sea this evening looking for survivors and wreckage from the crash of an aging russian airliner operated by the military. but all 92 people on board are feared dead, including more than sixty performers from the world famous red army choir. the tupolev-tu-154 aircraft, built in 1983, had just taken off in good weather from the black sea resort of sochi, headed for syria, when it disappeared from radar after only two minutes. russia's transport minister s
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> stewart:: good evening and thanks for joining us. the c.i.a. assessment that russian hackers tried to tilt the u.s. election in favor of donald trump by targeting emails from the democratic party drew fire from the president- elect himself. mr. trump blasted the reports today in an interview on fox news sunday. >> i think it's ridiculous, i think it's just another excuse, i don't believe it. i think the dems are putting it out because they suffered one of the greatest defeats in the history of this country. personally it could be russ
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i think we have just lost helen stokes—lampa rd. think we have just lost helen stokes—lampard.stop you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the hollywood actress debbie reynolds has died aged 84, just one day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. the uk's leading gp is warning winter pressure in some patients could face a month long wait to see theirfamily doctor. it has been very, very cold for a lot of people waking up this morning. i don't know if we can show you a view of outside our studio here, it has gone a bit foggy. it was beautiful 30 seconds ago. it was a beautiful sunrise. let's go to beautiful carol instead. the fog that we have is patchy and it is dense in places. it could lead to some travel disruption. you can find out what's happening where you are on your bbc local radio station. temperatures have fallen widely, around freezing or below across england and wales and locally —6 or seven, but around the coasts it is much higher than that. by ten o'clock we have got the sun coming out but there are still these stubborn areas of fog. across the midlands a
i think we have just lost helen stokes—lampa rd. think we have just lost helen stokes—lampard.stop you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the hollywood actress debbie reynolds has died aged 84, just one day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. the uk's leading gp is warning winter pressure in some patients could face a month long wait to see theirfamily doctor. it has been very, very cold for a lot of people waking up this morning. i don't know if we can show you a view of...
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come on in, i'm doctor helen. come on through, come and have a seat.ruggling to make routine appointments within three to four weeks at her surgery in lichfield. winter is increasing the demand on health services already under year—round pressure. gps warned that their service is stretched desperately thin and lengthening waiting times could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly, there just aren't enough gps out there, we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce. but also we haven't got enough nurses and other healthcare professionals, too. so the problem this winter is as bad as it's ever been. and that's a real worry. gps currently see more than 1.3 million patients every day and there are now 60 million more consultations every year than there were just five years ago. the doctor is available wednesday 11th. like other gps, the doctors at central surgery in rugby have found themselves caring increasingly forfrail, elderly people and patients with complex, long—term illnesses. it's helped add 16% to gps‘ workload in the last seven years. expe
come on in, i'm doctor helen. come on through, come and have a seat.ruggling to make routine appointments within three to four weeks at her surgery in lichfield. winter is increasing the demand on health services already under year—round pressure. gps warned that their service is stretched desperately thin and lengthening waiting times could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly, there just aren't enough gps out there, we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce. but also we haven't...
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it came to the third one, and helen scored hers. great britain are off the mark in the shoot out.in. so i went up, made sure i went really slowly so the goalie was waiting for me. make sure i looked in the eyes and looked as big and confident as possible. hollie webb on her way, to win gold for great britain. webb... turns, scores! that's the golden goal. great britain have won the olympic gold medal. the olympic gold medal. the best feeling in the world. hi, i'm charlotte dujardin and i won the individual gold and team silver in the dressage in rio. winning my individual gold meant the world to me and it was the perfect way to finish my career with valegro. i was not gb's only equestrian. showjumper nick skelton became britain's second oldest olympic champion of all time. he's done it! two other sports at the diadoro cluster were rugby sevens and shooting. the men's rugby team took home silver in the sport's olympic debut, while gb shooters had two bronze medals to celebrate. ed lling in the trap and steven scott in the double trap claiming the honours. can you sum up what this i
it came to the third one, and helen scored hers. great britain are off the mark in the shoot out.in. so i went up, made sure i went really slowly so the goalie was waiting for me. make sure i looked in the eyes and looked as big and confident as possible. hollie webb on her way, to win gold for great britain. webb... turns, scores! that's the golden goal. great britain have won the olympic gold medal. the olympic gold medal. the best feeling in the world. hi, i'm charlotte dujardin and i won...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. there have been new arrests in this week's berlin christmas market truck attack that killed 12 people and injured 56 others. today, police in tunisia arrested the nephew of accused attacker anis amri and two other suspected militants. tunisia's interior ministry says amri's 18-year-old nephew had contact with amri through an encrypted messaging app. all three are suspected of belonging to the same terrorist cell and having contacts with the accused terrorist. the ministry says amri, wh
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i'm doctor helen. have a seat. what can i do for you today?n nhs already under year—round pressure and gps warn that their service is stretched desperately thin. they say any spare capacity has disappeared, leaving lengthening waiting times that could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly there just aren't enough gps out there. we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce but also we haven't got enough nurses and other health care professionals too, so the problem this winter is as bad as it has ever been, and that's a real worry. pressure on gps has intensified. over 1.3 million patients visit a surgery every day and the number of consultations has rocketed to 60 million more per year compared to even five years ago. but in a recent survey, 85% of patients said they had a good experience at their doctor's surgery. gps have told the department of health that the nhs has been phenomenally successful, both in nipping disease in the bud and keeping alive huge numbers of people with chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes. but th
i'm doctor helen. have a seat. what can i do for you today?n nhs already under year—round pressure and gps warn that their service is stretched desperately thin. they say any spare capacity has disappeared, leaving lengthening waiting times that could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly there just aren't enough gps out there. we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce but also we haven't got enough nurses and other health care professionals too, so the problem this winter is as bad...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today, president-elect donald trump finished his so-called" thank you" tour of some of the 30 states he carried in last month's election to win his electoral college majority. this afternoon, he appeared in mobile, alabama, a state where he won 63% of the vote. last night, mr. trump told a crowd of 11,000 supporters in orlando, florida, as commander- in-chief, he'll deploy the u.s. military sparingly, though not when it comes to the islamic state in iraq and syria, or isis. >> for too lo
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