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le contÓ su secreto a jenny.enny rivera: prometÍ no llorar en la entrevista, pero muchas veces es inevitable. eso significa que aÚn me duele. en mi corazÓn aÚn existe esa niÑa. >> cÓmo te sientes ahora haciendo la seÑora? jenny rivera: soy muy feliz al saber que un hombre se fijo en esta persona tan imperfecta. >> por quÉ crees qué la vida te ha dado tantos golpes? jenny rivera: la vida me ha dado muchos golpes porque dios sabe que me voy a levantar de ellos. siempre salgo triunfante al final. entonces, no soy la vÍctima. no soy la mujer pobrecita, no, soy la que sobrevive, la mujer triunfadora. [mÚsica] raÚl: me acuerdo claramente esa entrevista. carlos: me encanta escucharla. cuando la conocÍa teníase carÁcter, esa dulzura de poder expresar lo que sentÍa de una manera tan clara, tan especial que representa tantas mujeres en latinoamÉrica. una gran persona. raÚl sÍ. atenciÓn, familia. todo el mundo se pregunta. quÉ pasa cuando se pone la vacuna? esta maÑana le contamos lo que estÁn sintiendo. lo que se estÁn pon
le contÓ su secreto a jenny.enny rivera: prometÍ no llorar en la entrevista, pero muchas veces es inevitable. eso significa que aÚn me duele. en mi corazÓn aÚn existe esa niÑa. >> cÓmo te sientes ahora haciendo la seÑora? jenny rivera: soy muy feliz al saber que un hombre se fijo en esta persona tan imperfecta. >> por quÉ crees qué la vida te ha dado tantos golpes? jenny rivera: la vida me ha dado muchos golpes porque dios sabe que me voy a levantar de ellos. siempre salgo...
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. >> and i see jenny freedman is joining us as well i wasn't sure if that shot was good jenny, it's great to have you, too. alda, i guess let's just talk about growing and evolving rivalries, a couple weeks ago was crm microsoft, now we've got this what do you make of this >> well, the -- first of all, i just wanted to introduce the partners, we're a venture firm and i wanted to welcome jenny. obviously there's tons of rivalries. we're here to discuss wish and wish has carved out a niche in the retail space that we're proud of and it appeals to a wide swath of customers who may not necessarily have the budgets to afford higher-end items >> okay, and we're going to get to wish in a moment. i know you've got thoughts on wish specifically and the ipo market in general. jenny, can i turn to you on facebook/apple i don't know if you had a chance to listen to the last few minutes of coverage, but this argument about targeted ads. what do you think it means >> so i think this is extremely anticompetitive by apple and feels like an extreme abuse of market power so a few months ago i'm sure you re
. >> and i see jenny freedman is joining us as well i wasn't sure if that shot was good jenny, it's great to have you, too. alda, i guess let's just talk about growing and evolving rivalries, a couple weeks ago was crm microsoft, now we've got this what do you make of this >> well, the -- first of all, i just wanted to introduce the partners, we're a venture firm and i wanted to welcome jenny. obviously there's tons of rivalries. we're here to discuss wish and wish has carved out a...
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>> i'm with you. >> pete, what do you think about jenny ibm? >> i'm right there with jenny.ck. i've owned it for a long period of time, and i think she's right. i think they are on the cusp of something great because of all the changes that they have made in the last year or so >> that's why i went to you. what's your final trade, pete it is. >> i'll give you micron and it hit twice already today. i talked the semiconductors earlier. when a name hits twice in the same day and we've barely gotten through half, that tells me somebody thinks this stock is going higher. >> have a great weekend. great stuff. shannon, have what you got for us >> thanks to jim for joining the crm trade. i love the slack deal. you know, the total addressable market for slack is large and undersaturated so i think that similar to the tableau acquisition it seems like they paid a lot of money but crm is a buy here. >> got to be real quick, jim. >> salute to the general, general motors. >> rob, real quick >> dollar story, catchup story. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" is now. >> thank you, scott. w
>> i'm with you. >> pete, what do you think about jenny ibm? >> i'm right there with jenny.ck. i've owned it for a long period of time, and i think she's right. i think they are on the cusp of something great because of all the changes that they have made in the last year or so >> that's why i went to you. what's your final trade, pete it is. >> i'll give you micron and it hit twice already today. i talked the semiconductors earlier. when a name hits twice in the...
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hay idea de hacer la serie de la vida de jenny?l mundo con los ojos tamaÑo de celular. la hija de mariana levy, ha recibido reacciÓn de su padre el pirru y nos deja pensando que va mÁs allÁ, es un drama familiar. ahÍ estamos viendo la cuenta oficial de tik tok del pirru, era empresario, arquitecto y ahora hace estos vÍdeos y sobre los vÍdeos de su hija que eran una broma. dijo tambiÉn que explico 1000 veces que fue sÓlo una broma y que lo aclarÓ, quien lo creyó es su problema dijo y tambiÉn claro que tiene y mucho padre cuando fue cuestionado y agregÓ que el tema es privado,asÍ que muy activo en redes sociales, pero no sabemos quÉ tan activo estÁ con sus hijas. maity, te preguntabas quÉ estÁ pasando con esos vÍdeos. maity: de verdad me deja bastante confundida la manera en que se estÁ manejando. Él una vez se divorcio de ana bÁrbara, primero su matrimonio con mariana levy, era una persona pÚblica, decidiÓ hacer su vida con alguien mÁs y se mantuvo más callado. pero de calladito no tiene nada porque cuando veÍa esos vÍdeos, de verda
hay idea de hacer la serie de la vida de jenny?l mundo con los ojos tamaÑo de celular. la hija de mariana levy, ha recibido reacciÓn de su padre el pirru y nos deja pensando que va mÁs allÁ, es un drama familiar. ahÍ estamos viendo la cuenta oficial de tik tok del pirru, era empresario, arquitecto y ahora hace estos vÍdeos y sobre los vÍdeos de su hija que eran una broma. dijo tambiÉn que explico 1000 veces que fue sÓlo una broma y que lo aclarÓ, quien lo creyó es su problema dijo y...
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jenny.futures outlook now natural gas prices back in the red after briefly turning positive today joining us is brian stutland of equity investment and bill baruch brian, let's begin with you. where is nat gas going from other? >> the supply and demand picture, demand up a few percent and demand down a few percent. whatever happens every time nat gas spikes you see a lot of nuclear reactors turn on and meet that demand so there's a lot of back and forth action like we're seeing today here, scott, and i'm more of a buyer if it dips hard and a siller rise and play the back-and-forth action and i would play the back and forth action. >> what about you, bill? >> well, as soon as the warm weather came in november through december, the market fell back pretty quickly, but i'm noticing here the volatility is getting lower and lower and with prices, a little double bottom here at 240. there's good value trying to pick a bottom with risk option spreads. the call for february costs you only $600 and t
jenny.futures outlook now natural gas prices back in the red after briefly turning positive today joining us is brian stutland of equity investment and bill baruch brian, let's begin with you. where is nat gas going from other? >> the supply and demand picture, demand up a few percent and demand down a few percent. whatever happens every time nat gas spikes you see a lot of nuclear reactors turn on and meet that demand so there's a lot of back and forth action like we're seeing today...
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jenny?an mid stream continuing our theme of energy and there being room for the price to grow into the fundamentals this. trade at ten times earnings and has a 10% year and a very, very well covered dividend at that. >> all right pete >> i'm going to give you first solar, scott we were talking about energy earlier. obviously going towards the alternatives i think first solar is going a lot higher. >> okay. finally, last but not least, farmer jim >> yeah. i keep coming back to viacom/cbs because it keeps consolidating and moving higher. it's almost quadrupled off of the lows earlier this year and it's ready to go higher now. >> good stuff. good to see everybody. thank you very much and thank you very much for watching "the exchange" starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. happy monday merry christmas. welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. sign, sealed and delivered goldman boosting its first-quarter gdp effort to 5% growth after president trump signed the stimulus bill is the ma
jenny?an mid stream continuing our theme of energy and there being room for the price to grow into the fundamentals this. trade at ten times earnings and has a 10% year and a very, very well covered dividend at that. >> all right pete >> i'm going to give you first solar, scott we were talking about energy earlier. obviously going towards the alternatives i think first solar is going a lot higher. >> okay. finally, last but not least, farmer jim >> yeah. i keep coming...
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already i can tell jenny, yes just stop there. that's perfect jenny, it's too beautiful.me on you should be a model for all these. congratulations. thanks again to jenny, our lucky audience member. stick around we'll be right back with bruce springsteen! come on. ♪ so, what should we do today? ♪ wow. can we get some sun? ♪ uh, mom? can we go to the beach? (beep beep beep) should we just go see a movie? yes! i'm always up for a good movie. go rogue in the all-new, fiercely reimagined nissan rogue. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. because a sandwich so tangy and delicious, starting small can lead to something big. it has inspired songs, opinion pieces, even memes, is back. but you don't need to be told that. because a calendar reminder already did. this is a sandwich known to all by reputation. a sandwich you simply cannot eat before documenting. the mcrib is back. the most
already i can tell jenny, yes just stop there. that's perfect jenny, it's too beautiful.me on you should be a model for all these. congratulations. thanks again to jenny, our lucky audience member. stick around we'll be right back with bruce springsteen! come on. ♪ so, what should we do today? ♪ wow. can we get some sun? ♪ uh, mom? can we go to the beach? (beep beep beep) should we just go see a movie? yes! i'm always up for a good movie. go rogue in the all-new, fiercely reimagined...
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>> trace: i got to go, jenny, but let me get your last thought. the secretary of state will investigate what you're talking about the end is that when i'm understanding here? >> the secretary of state investigating like a fox guarding the hen house. at this point, they're covering themselves up because they could have investigated this or looked at the same exact video weeks ago rather than us having to subpoena to get it. they haven't done their job when it comes to this kind of investigation and they know what the law says when it comes to public observation and want to the public is entitled to in the state of georgia. also, today the trump legal team filed suit against the secretary of state. members of the georgia election board and election supervisors in 15 counties around the state. >> trace: so far those suits have gotten nowhere in your understanding is you believe this one might have more key to what? >> this is talking about direct violations of the georgia state election law. it's a very direct violations. there's tens of thousands of
>> trace: i got to go, jenny, but let me get your last thought. the secretary of state will investigate what you're talking about the end is that when i'm understanding here? >> the secretary of state investigating like a fox guarding the hen house. at this point, they're covering themselves up because they could have investigated this or looked at the same exact video weeks ago rather than us having to subpoena to get it. they haven't done their job when it comes to this kind of...
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please welcome back to the show, our friend, jenny slate. hi, jenny! >> hi, seth.since we've crossed paths. it's been about nine months since the world shut down. how have your last nine months been >> well, let me tell you, on night one of the lockdown we had a really like romantic night of being together um, real sweet with my fiancÉ, and then, i did what everyone else did i kind of like hunkered down, and baked a lot of bread, but i just want to say, i think -- i think i might have baked like too much bread, or eaten too much bread you tell me, seth. but i think -- [ laughter ] >>seth: oh oh yeah! >> yeah. i don't know i don't know if you can see -- >>seth: oh, yeah, that's a lot of carbs >> it's different. lll it's like different. um, it feels -- i feel different. um, how have the exact last nine months been? >> seth: oh, my god. >> they've been, um, real pregnant for me. >>seth: that's amazing now i will say, you know, my wife alexia said like that people who timed it like you, she feels like crushed the timing like, because you basically had to hunker down an
please welcome back to the show, our friend, jenny slate. hi, jenny! >> hi, seth.since we've crossed paths. it's been about nine months since the world shut down. how have your last nine months been >> well, let me tell you, on night one of the lockdown we had a really like romantic night of being together um, real sweet with my fiancÉ, and then, i did what everyone else did i kind of like hunkered down, and baked a lot of bread, but i just want to say, i think -- i think i might...
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what is your name and where are you from >> jenny, and i'm from jersey. >> jimmy: jenny from jersey! this there's no right way to put it on yep, your head can go in that way. they are sleeves, that works yes, this is -- already i can tell jenny, yes just stop there. that's perfect jenny, it's almost -- look at how beautiful. look at -- this is what i'm talking about, yeah, come on now. jenny, look out. you should be our model for all these. congratulations. thanks again to jenny, our lucky audience member. stick around, we'll be right back with bruce springsteen! talking about jersey, come on. ♪ t-mobile is upgrading its network at a record pace. upgrading over a thousand towers a month with ultra capacity 5g. to bring speeds as fast as wifi to cities and towns across america. and we're adding more every week. coverage and speed. who says you can't have it all? hey guys want to stack different pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? here i'll... go first. pizza, barbeque and ja-lapeño. the spicy barbecue pizza stack. get him! grandpa what's going on? we're trapped in a pringles
what is your name and where are you from >> jenny, and i'm from jersey. >> jimmy: jenny from jersey! this there's no right way to put it on yep, your head can go in that way. they are sleeves, that works yes, this is -- already i can tell jenny, yes just stop there. that's perfect jenny, it's almost -- look at how beautiful. look at -- this is what i'm talking about, yeah, come on now. jenny, look out. you should be our model for all these. congratulations. thanks again to jenny,...
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jenny: yeah.like, you know, earlier in the fall and certainly at the the summer there was a lot of optimism from top bank executives they would have more of their staff return to offices. but with this latest wave of especially here in new york, you know, they've already cease staff. some banks like city group have anyone beyondally absolute essential personnel can't come in. see you're starting to them send folks back home. was fascinated to see blackstone to see most of their employees in? jenny: yeah. focused on testing really frequently. that's what we've seen from a of the banks now. for the folks that do have been ffering a more robust testing program. but, you know, for the most part, it does seem like more and taking that break a little bit and kind of sending home.back but it will be interesting to see how these next few weeks and more folksys traveling, it will be interesting to see how the banks respond. amanda: yeah. one obviously one question is it is inside new york versus other juri
jenny: yeah.like, you know, earlier in the fall and certainly at the the summer there was a lot of optimism from top bank executives they would have more of their staff return to offices. but with this latest wave of especially here in new york, you know, they've already cease staff. some banks like city group have anyone beyondally absolute essential personnel can't come in. see you're starting to them send folks back home. was fascinated to see blackstone to see most of their employees in?...
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we are as jenny described, in the process of changing the treatment of those refunds held by the health plan and how the money flows from the health plan to the city in addition to the process of bringing accounts from the health plan into the city's financial system. so those that are on the committee, we have been through this a couple of times and it's an extraordinarily complex but may be about some of the conversations we've had with the office of managed care and health plan. you're seeing some of the changes reflected in the financials until they go through the process that jenny described. >> president bernal: commissioner green. >> commissioner green: so excellent and so appreciated in the way you distill all of the complexities into the documents is incredible. i guess i wondered, this may be for the future or the question about all these uncertainties, everything from fema reimbursement and new administration in washington combined with certain programs sunsetting this year and then the eroding tax base for the state and the city, so i'm wondering, as you look at all these po
we are as jenny described, in the process of changing the treatment of those refunds held by the health plan and how the money flows from the health plan to the city in addition to the process of bringing accounts from the health plan into the city's financial system. so those that are on the committee, we have been through this a couple of times and it's an extraordinarily complex but may be about some of the conversations we've had with the office of managed care and health plan. you're...
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being raised about some valuations and how much further those stocks may need to fall john najarian, jenny harrington, courtney gibson is the president of loop capital markets. let's go to the wall let me show you where stocks are currently trading. the market has been mixed, dow down by 100, nasdaq and russell 2000 positive. money coming into the dip in the nasdaq and technology, getting it back in the green we are of course focused on airbnb and that ipo, the gang before us walked us right up to the ipo. we're still waiting on that first trade. $68 is where this thing was priced, indicated at $154, more than double, as you can see. it could be the biggest opening ipo surge since 2008 that according to bloomberg. so it is off to the races again, the day after door dash just knocked the doors off and really delivered big time josh, what do you make of just what we're seeing here you've got this pullback in tech yesterday, a big surge in door dash now we're looking at another one for airbnb, amid all of these questions of whether we've got a giant pocket that needs to deflate. >> money cont
being raised about some valuations and how much further those stocks may need to fall john najarian, jenny harrington, courtney gibson is the president of loop capital markets. let's go to the wall let me show you where stocks are currently trading. the market has been mixed, dow down by 100, nasdaq and russell 2000 positive. money coming into the dip in the nasdaq and technology, getting it back in the green we are of course focused on airbnb and that ipo, the gang before us walked us right up...
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la música de jenni rivera sigue viva.nos de 4 a 9 pm y protege california para las generaciones futuras. >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> hoy se cumplen ocho años del fallecimiento de nuestra querida jenni rivera. >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> a ocho años del fatídico accidente aéreo en el que jenni rivera perdió la vida el padre de la diva de la banda hizo una petición muy importante . >>>quiero pedirle al público que se olviden de estar preguntando si es que jenni estuviera viva. nosotros estamos a sacando material porque son cosas que ya hizo . >>> es por eso que ellos hacían era enfocados en mantener vivo el legado de jení que ha valido la pena. ha recibido un disco de platinoy una certificación de oro por el tema aparentemente bien. >>> es un día difícil pero hay que saber celebrar a la mujer que es mucho más grande que la artista estamos cansados de damos gracias a dios por los 43 años que nos dio . >>> la perdí pero está con el señor . sigue triunfando como artista y mujer . >>> parado y que se
la música de jenni rivera sigue viva.nos de 4 a 9 pm y protege california para las generaciones futuras. >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> hoy se cumplen ocho años del fallecimiento de nuestra querida jenni rivera. >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> a ocho años del fatídico accidente aéreo en el que jenni rivera perdió la vida el padre de la diva de la banda hizo una petición muy importante ....
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a writer that you introduced to us and you knew jenny back in second city days >> yeah. which is a real thing that really happened and no one knows about it. but second city denver existed yes, there is a second city toronto -- is that true? >> seth: there was for a while >> yes, there is second city las vegas. and yes, there's second city chicago. but second city denver also existed at one point >> seth: and that's where you guys met and did you guys click right away >> yeah. we had the best time we all lived in this big building downtown. friggin' just like the first regular paycheck of your life and, like, you live in this nice apartment for free it was horrible. we behaved terribly. [ laughter ] >> seth: you also have a sidekick on the show >> tarik davis >> seth: tarik davis who i have known for a long time, you've known longer obviously and one of the things, certainly one of the most fun parts about putting together this show i was hiring people i had known in the past are you enjoying working with tarik? >> yes, but you misspoke you said that i knew tarik longer
a writer that you introduced to us and you knew jenny back in second city days >> yeah. which is a real thing that really happened and no one knows about it. but second city denver existed yes, there is a second city toronto -- is that true? >> seth: there was for a while >> yes, there is second city las vegas. and yes, there's second city chicago. but second city denver also existed at one point >> seth: and that's where you guys met and did you guys click right away...
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that was jenny hill that wasjenny hill reporting from berlin.news — in the 1990s vienna placed female architects at the heart of a big revamp of their city. now barcelona is trying to replicate this, via their mayor, architects and organisations. cities are supposed to be built for all of us, but they aren't built by all of us — because most cities, if not all of them, are designed and built by men. but what would a city look like if it was built by women? in 2019, we came to barcelona to meet a group of influential feminist leaders to hear their plans to redesign the city. but a year ago, we never could have imagined just how much the world would change. so we've come back to barcelona to find out how a city that was trying to work better for women has weathered the biggest crisis of our lifetime. barcelona is a city that has a long history of reinventing itself with brave and adventurous urban design. over 6,000 years, generation after generation of men have put their mark on this city. but when we came here in 2019, it was in the midst of a f
that was jenny hill that wasjenny hill reporting from berlin.news — in the 1990s vienna placed female architects at the heart of a big revamp of their city. now barcelona is trying to replicate this, via their mayor, architects and organisations. cities are supposed to be built for all of us, but they aren't built by all of us — because most cities, if not all of them, are designed and built by men. but what would a city look like if it was built by women? in 2019, we came to barcelona to...
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recordamos a la diva de la banda jenny rivera.s, su maquillista, su estilista y los dos pilotos. horas antes rivera realizÓ un emotivo concierto que aÚn es recordado por sus miles de seguidores en todo el mundo. carolina: increÍble, ya ocho aÑos, el tiempo pasa volando. otra de las grandes que ya nos dejÓ fue selena quintanilla. netflix estÁ transmitiendo la serie de selena que habla de sus orÍgenes y una de las protagonistas de esta serie es la actriz noemÍ gonzÁlez que interpreta a la hermana de selena yy baterista del grupo. borja: y hoy estÁ con nosotros. gracias por estar en "ediciÓn digital". felicidades por ese prometedor estreno. dices que es tiempo de que hollywood se de cuenta que las historias de los hispanos importan, por quÉ crees que le estarÍa de selena puede cambiar ese concepto que tiene hollywood? noemÍ: puestos un historia muy increÍble de una familia humilde, trabajadora y muy unidos ccon amor y mucho Éxito, este ejemplo es muy bonito y cÓmo no pueden verse todos asÍ igual con el mismo sueÑo de ser familia, de
recordamos a la diva de la banda jenny rivera.s, su maquillista, su estilista y los dos pilotos. horas antes rivera realizÓ un emotivo concierto que aÚn es recordado por sus miles de seguidores en todo el mundo. carolina: increÍble, ya ocho aÑos, el tiempo pasa volando. otra de las grandes que ya nos dejÓ fue selena quintanilla. netflix estÁ transmitiendo la serie de selena que habla de sus orÍgenes y una de las protagonistas de esta serie es la actriz noemÍ gonzÁlez que interpreta a...
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bob seeing jenny in her wedding dress for the first time. the night we got back from the hospital after lori was born. suddenly we were grandparents. christmas. birthdays. don't you feel that way about the rooms? >> sure i do. like tonight, when i was burning the leaves, i felt that again. it is not just about the room or the house, but the whole neighborhood. something about the people here, i just take to pull out. >> we haven't moved for ages. when you think about the way people move all the time. >> do you remember the year jenny was born? three places we lived that year. [applause] [phone ringing] >> yes? this is misses candy. (music) there must be some mistake. it was about those people that were here today. >> you mean because of -- i knew it. i knew it the minute they got out of that car. i knew somebody was going to throw a fit. but who in gods name would do a thing like that? you are very upset, aren't you? can i get you something? >> maybe just a bath. >> was it that bad? >> worse. what gets into a person like that? do you know wh
bob seeing jenny in her wedding dress for the first time. the night we got back from the hospital after lori was born. suddenly we were grandparents. christmas. birthdays. don't you feel that way about the rooms? >> sure i do. like tonight, when i was burning the leaves, i felt that again. it is not just about the room or the house, but the whole neighborhood. something about the people here, i just take to pull out. >> we haven't moved for ages. when you think about the way people...
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bob seeing jenny in her wedding dress here for the first time. the time we got back from the hospital after little lori was born. we were grandparents. christmass, birthdays, don't you feel that way about the room? of course you don't. >> sure i do. tonight, when i was burning the leaves i felt that again. not just about the room or the house, but the whole neighborhood. something about the people here. i just hate to pull out. >> we have not moved for ages. you think about year jenny was born? >> i'll get it. it is pretty late. yes? yes, this is mrs. candy. there must be some mistake. >> it was about those people that were here today -- >> you mean because of -- i knew it, i knew it was minute they got out of that car. i knew someone would throw a fit. but who in god's name would do a thing like that. you're really very upset, aren't you? can i get you something? >> maybe just a bath. >> it was that bad? >> worse. w what gets into a person like that? do you know what he said? >> hello, tom, how have you been in. >> fine, ed, you? >> are you goin
bob seeing jenny in her wedding dress here for the first time. the time we got back from the hospital after little lori was born. we were grandparents. christmass, birthdays, don't you feel that way about the room? of course you don't. >> sure i do. tonight, when i was burning the leaves i felt that again. not just about the room or the house, but the whole neighborhood. something about the people here. i just hate to pull out. >> we have not moved for ages. you think about year...
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on the education question, i'm going to ask susan to answer on the virology and then jenny to answersan to answer on the virology and thenjenny to answer on the question of the consequences, especially for schools. so firstly, we have no evidence this virus is more transmissible in children, yet, but what we do know is that when this virus took off, the children we re this virus took off, the children were one of the few things that were happening as a result of the restrictions that were still happening and mixing, so was it more likely that the —— so it was more likely that the —— so it was more likely the transmission could start in that place and we have seen that especially younger age teenagers have seen a higher number of infections. there is much less infections. there is much less infection in primary school children, and we've seen that throughout the pandemic to date. we will constantly take the decisions with the experts in education over what is best for the children, along with controlling the virus, and i will hand over to jenny to add with controlling the virus, and i
on the education question, i'm going to ask susan to answer on the virology and then jenny to answersan to answer on the virology and thenjenny to answer on the question of the consequences, especially for schools. so firstly, we have no evidence this virus is more transmissible in children, yet, but what we do know is that when this virus took off, the children we re this virus took off, the children were one of the few things that were happening as a result of the restrictions that were still...
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i mean, they really -- they came to fight this war. >> reporter: but today's vaccine reminds jenny ofas released, two months after he arrived. >> it was a great day. and we all needed that win. and it kind of feels that way again today. >> we've been struggling with this for almost a year. i'm old enough to have been vaccinated for smallpox. you think of what a scourge that disease was, and it's been wiped out, it's extinct. that's what a vaccine can do. i also was an intern in this hospital, 1981 to '83, when aids was at its peak. we had friends from college, colleagues, dying from it. we didn't have a vaccine for that scourge. >> we still don't. >> we still don't. so it's really -- this is the beginning of the healing. it's really important to us. it's very important that we can help protect our staff and the public. >> reporter: for icu dr. james salonia, today brings him one step closer to reuniting with his family. both parents were treated for severe covid in connecticut's icus in march. >> my friends don't know i'm getting the vaccine today. they don't want to go through this a
i mean, they really -- they came to fight this war. >> reporter: but today's vaccine reminds jenny ofas released, two months after he arrived. >> it was a great day. and we all needed that win. and it kind of feels that way again today. >> we've been struggling with this for almost a year. i'm old enough to have been vaccinated for smallpox. you think of what a scourge that disease was, and it's been wiped out, it's extinct. that's what a vaccine can do. i also was an intern...
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this pardon me, was the home of jenny levine and her children also served as a small garment factory. what you see here are the tools of the trade. during the late 19th century when the levine family lived here, garments were still being made predominantly in small apartments like this one. so this space was incredibly busy. it would have been noisy, filled with the sound of a sewing machine and a busy street outside. and the levine family would have worked nearly incessantly to make as much money as they possibly could, and we tell the story of life in this apartment as just an ongoing, incredibly busy, vibrant, bustling experience, and very likely when jenny levine gave birth to her son, which she did right here in this apartment, work would not have stopped here in the front room, in the sweat shop, because it was that critical to the family's survival. so this apartment was the home of the rogochevsky family in the first decade of the 20th century. again, we see around us some of the amenities which were brought to the building by the tenement house act in about 1905 or 1906. so t
this pardon me, was the home of jenny levine and her children also served as a small garment factory. what you see here are the tools of the trade. during the late 19th century when the levine family lived here, garments were still being made predominantly in small apartments like this one. so this space was incredibly busy. it would have been noisy, filled with the sound of a sewing machine and a busy street outside. and the levine family would have worked nearly incessantly to make as much...
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shortages led to avoidable deaths dr jenny vaughan from doctors association u.k. says that this would enable the government to learn from its mistakes. we think the government kicking the can down the road basically we already had the 1st wave of caveats there is no doubt about the fact that there was a problem with securing and ensuring that p.p. got the frontline we know because the doctors association were right at the frontline of actually listening to frontline doctors who were telling us that i had daily reports of doctors telling me that they were having to go to screwfix to get think basic things like masks we worry that the government is conveniently forgetting course lots of this what we need is to learn those lessons and the only way you can actually learn those lessons is pipe truck judge lead inquiry. according to one report between april and october more than 100 staff members including those who are working in the care sector died as a result of the job meanwhile human rights group amnesty international says that more than $600.00 health workers hav
shortages led to avoidable deaths dr jenny vaughan from doctors association u.k. says that this would enable the government to learn from its mistakes. we think the government kicking the can down the road basically we already had the 1st wave of caveats there is no doubt about the fact that there was a problem with securing and ensuring that p.p. got the frontline we know because the doctors association were right at the frontline of actually listening to frontline doctors who were telling us...
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very likely, when jenny levine gave birth to her son, which she did right here in this apartment, workld not have stopped here in the front room in the sweatshop. because it was that important, that critical, to the family's survival. so this apartment was the home of the rogoshevsky family in the first decade of the 20th century. again, we see around us some of the amenities which were brought to the building by the tenement house act in about 1905 or 1906. so they would have enjoyed gas lights and a gas cooktop on top of the coal-burning stove there. and then, of course running , water. the rogoshevsky family was also involved in the garment industry, but by the time they get involved, we begin to see garment manufacturing on a larger scale. so, rather than sewing garments individually right here at home, they would have gone out to work in garment factories. so this building ultimately closes in 1935. because another piece of legislation has passed, requiring that the interior stairwells in buildings like this one be fireproofed, which would have meant tearing this whole stairwell o
very likely, when jenny levine gave birth to her son, which she did right here in this apartment, workld not have stopped here in the front room in the sweatshop. because it was that important, that critical, to the family's survival. so this apartment was the home of the rogoshevsky family in the first decade of the 20th century. again, we see around us some of the amenities which were brought to the building by the tenement house act in about 1905 or 1906. so they would have enjoyed gas...
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and he wore this as his wedding ring when he finally married jenny.illions of men served abroad during world war ii, but some who signed up to go to war instead found themselves forced to stay at home and go hundreds of metres underground in britain's coal mines. conditions were harsh. injury rates were high. my grandfather was a surgeon. he used his medical skills to help keep the war effort going on the home front. and its title, translated into english, is the girl with the flaxen hair. his name was ernest alexander nicoll, a passionate pianist and a pioneering surgeon. as war broke out, coal was desperately needed to fuel the fight against the nazis. at one point, britain almost ran out of supplies. my grandfather, then in his late 30s, began helping some of the tens of thousands of miners on the home front, injured underground. at the national coal mining museum in yorkshire, you can still experience what life was like in the war years. it was a dangerous job. rumbling watch your head. what really strikes me, coming down here, is how people manag
and he wore this as his wedding ring when he finally married jenny.illions of men served abroad during world war ii, but some who signed up to go to war instead found themselves forced to stay at home and go hundreds of metres underground in britain's coal mines. conditions were harsh. injury rates were high. my grandfather was a surgeon. he used his medical skills to help keep the war effort going on the home front. and its title, translated into english, is the girl with the flaxen hair. his...
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jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. let's get some of the day's other news.waziland, has died at a hospital in south africa. it come four weeks after he tested positive for coronavirus. ambrose dlamini was just fifty—two—years—old. south korea has reported its biggest daily increase in new coronavirus infections for a second day in a row. more than 1,000 new cases were confirmed on sunday. officials say they might have to tighten existing restrictions to control the spread of covid—19. the first covid—19 vaccine vials have arrived in canada. the country's health regulator approved the vaccine made by pfizer and biontech last week. the vials are being sent to 1a distribution sites across the country. a french paralympian says he wants to climb three mountains in the pyrenees. david labarre — who has only around 10% sight — has already reached the summit of mont blanc. he now wants to cycle and climb up three more mountains in france and spain. the bbc‘s tim allman has his story. climbing a mountain is hardly easy for anyone. but imagine what it must be like fo
jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. let's get some of the day's other news.waziland, has died at a hospital in south africa. it come four weeks after he tested positive for coronavirus. ambrose dlamini was just fifty—two—years—old. south korea has reported its biggest daily increase in new coronavirus infections for a second day in a row. more than 1,000 new cases were confirmed on sunday. officials say they might have to tighten existing restrictions to control the spread of covid—19. the...
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we are looking at it constantly, to enhance the detection of cases in travellers. jenny.inal one we were dealing with, the tiered systems has been successful, but the problem now is that we have very high rising rates of the new variant in the uk, and i thinkjust generally we expect viruses to mutate so this should not come as a surprise, but what is very clear is that the uk has a huge capacity to look at these different variants and advise at an early stage so that is positive. in terms of the tiered system, effectively it is encouraging and tightening our own behaviours and helping us to keep those behaviours within the areas we are living and working, and that actually is the most important thing, because although the virus in both these cases appears to be more transmissible, at the moment on current evidence the actual disease that you get is no different, and so all of the basic measures which we are continually trying to do and which the tiers help us to do should actually prevent it, so normal things, wearing face coverings if we are with people or in crowded pla
we are looking at it constantly, to enhance the detection of cases in travellers. jenny.inal one we were dealing with, the tiered systems has been successful, but the problem now is that we have very high rising rates of the new variant in the uk, and i thinkjust generally we expect viruses to mutate so this should not come as a surprise, but what is very clear is that the uk has a huge capacity to look at these different variants and advise at an early stage so that is positive. in terms of...
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pinterest 200% in just six months there jenny, thank you very much have a great day >>> that does its. "squawk box" picks up l e rk cere xtalth when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. >>> good morning dow futures are up again on this wednesday morning, a day after the nasdaq and s&p 500 closed at record highs a full rundown of some of the biggest movers is straight ahead. >>> the white house is jumping back into stimulus talks in a meaningful way for the first time since the election. we'll show you which proposals are on the table >>> and doordash makes its public debut today at a price above the expected rang
pinterest 200% in just six months there jenny, thank you very much have a great day >>> that does its. "squawk box" picks up l e rk cere xtalth when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile...
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promoviÓ en sus redes un vÍdeo que va a conmemorar la muerte de su hermana jenni rivera.rlos: de lupillo. [risas] pero ese tatuaje estÁ gigante, jomari. tÚ que tienes tatuajes para remover o modificar eso, serÍa una serie completa de netflix, serÍan como cinco capítulos. jomari: yo asumo que va a encontrar alguna persona que por publicidad le pague hacer el enlace. la realidad de los tatuaje, que ese tipo de tatuaje quitarlo completamente es imposible al dÍa de hoy, lo que Él puede hacer es remover mucho el color, y encima poder hacerse otro tatuaje. pero la piel no volverÁ a ser como antes. no piense que se va a quitar el tatuaje... carlos: dime, maity. maity: yo no creo que esto vaya a pasar, porque el ambiente donde se dio este comentario que hizo lo pilla, primero fue con el sentido del humor que Él siempre lo caracteriza. de hoy en adelante, desde que se supo que tiene ese tatuaje, Él se lo van a preguntar. no creo que se lo vaya a quitar, Él dijo en su momento que se sentÍa orgulloso. le van a tener que pagar mucho dinero o simplemente va a seguir jugando ese juego,
promoviÓ en sus redes un vÍdeo que va a conmemorar la muerte de su hermana jenni rivera.rlos: de lupillo. [risas] pero ese tatuaje estÁ gigante, jomari. tÚ que tienes tatuajes para remover o modificar eso, serÍa una serie completa de netflix, serÍan como cinco capítulos. jomari: yo asumo que va a encontrar alguna persona que por publicidad le pague hacer el enlace. la realidad de los tatuaje, que ese tipo de tatuaje quitarlo completamente es imposible al dÍa de hoy, lo que Él puede...
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i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd. the way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us turns out he was the minister. [ laughter ] pastor kester. there you have it, everybody those are "tonight show hashtags." check out more of our favorites go to tonightshow.com/hashtag. we'll be right back with daniel craig ♪ alright, everyone, we made it. my job is to help new homeowners who have turned into their parents. i'm having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. so we're using a speakerphone in the store. is that a good idea? one of the ways i do that is to get them out of the home. you're looking for a grout brush, this is -- garth, did he ask for your help? -no, no. -no. we all see it. we all see it. he has blue hair. -okay. -blue. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -keep it coming. -you don't know him. when you bundle with us. ♪ifeelin' trendy y'all, with the straight jeans ♪ showin' off
i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd. the way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us turns out he was the minister. [ laughter ] pastor kester. there you have it, everybody those are "tonight show hashtags." check out more of our favorites go to tonightshow.com/hashtag. we'll be right back with daniel craig ♪ alright, everyone, we made it. my job is to help new homeowners who have turned into their parents....
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jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. the headlines on bbc news...rexit negotiations once more, after a phone call between the two leaders. the british writer john le carre has died. le carre — the pen name for david cornwell — it's been announced that he passed away on sunday in cornwall in the united kingdom. le carre — the pen name for david cornwell — was the author of many spy novels including tinker tailor soldier spy and the constant gardener. he sold over 60 million books. in a statement announcing his death, mr le carre's agent paid tribute to his complex plots and beautiful prose, saying, "his like will never be seen again and his loss will be felt by everyone interested in the human condition." lizo mzimbo looks back at his life. so are you polyakov‘s agent? if polyakov‘s cover for meeting you people is that he is spying on the circus, then he must have a man on the inside, mustn't he? alec guinness in the television version of tinker tailor soldier spy, playing george smiley, the spy master as sharp as he was shy, wasjohn le carre's most
jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. the headlines on bbc news...rexit negotiations once more, after a phone call between the two leaders. the british writer john le carre has died. le carre — the pen name for david cornwell — it's been announced that he passed away on sunday in cornwall in the united kingdom. le carre — the pen name for david cornwell — was the author of many spy novels including tinker tailor soldier spy and the constant gardener. he sold over 60 million books. in a...
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from berlin, jenny hill reports.n, they believe, was kidnapped and killed by a convicted german paedophile. after this tv appeal, they received hundreds of tip—offs about christian b, who is in a germanjailfor drug smuggling and the rape of a tourist in the algarve. but they still don't have enough to charge him. even so, this prosecutor told us that they're sure they've got their man. translation: if you knew the evidence we have, you would come to the same conclusion as i do, but i can't give you details because we don't want the accused to know what we have on him. these are tactical considerations. the six—month investigation has yielded new evidence of other alleged crimes. christian b lived here in portugal on and off for years. prosecutors now believe he committed at least three other sex crimes here, two of them against children. he may be charged early next year. but progress in madeleine mccann‘s case is slower. translation: i can't promise, i can't guarantee that we have enough to bring a charge, but i'm v
from berlin, jenny hill reports.n, they believe, was kidnapped and killed by a convicted german paedophile. after this tv appeal, they received hundreds of tip—offs about christian b, who is in a germanjailfor drug smuggling and the rape of a tourist in the algarve. but they still don't have enough to charge him. even so, this prosecutor told us that they're sure they've got their man. translation: if you knew the evidence we have, you would come to the same conclusion as i do, but i can't...
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jenny hill, bbc news, dresden.ered that it could be more than just one of our five—a—day. a study has found that the "wrinkled super pea" could help to control blood sugar levels and in turn reduce the risk of developing type two diabetes — a condition currently on the rise worldwide. richard westcott reports. stashed away in this room could be one answer to a potentially lethal problem affecting nearly five million uk people, a million of whom do not even realise it. this is a seed store. it is actually freezing in here so they can preserve everything. and this is a super—pea. we think of it as a pea, it is actually the seed of a pea plant. it's full of something called resistance starch and the researchers suggest that could be really significant in controlling type two diabetes. now, down one of these corridors. working away, is claire. hi, claire. i know it is a bit freezing in here so we won't keep you for long. what have you actually found in these peas? why is it so significant? they contain high amounts of
jenny hill, bbc news, dresden.ered that it could be more than just one of our five—a—day. a study has found that the "wrinkled super pea" could help to control blood sugar levels and in turn reduce the risk of developing type two diabetes — a condition currently on the rise worldwide. richard westcott reports. stashed away in this room could be one answer to a potentially lethal problem affecting nearly five million uk people, a million of whom do not even realise it. this is a...
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jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. now for some of the day's other stories.covid—19 vaccine around the country. health care workers and nursing home residents will be among the first to receive the jabs, with enough doses for three million people in the initial deliveries. honda is to restart production at its swindon factory tomorrow after transport problems caused a shortage of parts last week. work was stopped on wednesday after components were held up by delays and congestion at uk ports. a 14—year—old boy and a 19—year—old man have been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a teenager was found dead in lincolnshire. he was found on common land in fishtoft, near boston on saturday. police said final identification was yet to take place. in the last few minutes it's been announced that the author john le carre has died. le carre — whose real name was david cornwell — had a career that spanned six decades, his spy novels defining the cold war era. he found international fame with the publication of the spy who came in from the cold in 1963. our corresponde
jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. now for some of the day's other stories.covid—19 vaccine around the country. health care workers and nursing home residents will be among the first to receive the jabs, with enough doses for three million people in the initial deliveries. honda is to restart production at its swindon factory tomorrow after transport problems caused a shortage of parts last week. work was stopped on wednesday after components were held up by delays and congestion at uk ports. a...
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my name is jenny harrison and work. it's one of the trickiest bricks to trade issues but the u.k. and you say they've settled their disputes regarding the island of ireland however plenty of other issues stand in the way of a trade deal this time almost. one of them is fishing rights we'll look at how one french village stands to lose out if its boats can no longer sail british waters also coming up. passports please although you won't actually be going anywhere for me to be fake flight attendant who's taking people around the world without leaving his living with. his day doing a business on robots in berlin welcome to the program. the u.k. any you have settled a dispute over how trading can take place on the island of ireland the issue is the focus of british legislation legislation that would have breached parts of the brics it divorce deal signed last year following talks with the new the u.k. we're now remove the controversial clauses in its internal market bill the wider u.k. you trade talks however remain stalled on issues including business competition rules known as the l
my name is jenny harrison and work. it's one of the trickiest bricks to trade issues but the u.k. and you say they've settled their disputes regarding the island of ireland however plenty of other issues stand in the way of a trade deal this time almost. one of them is fishing rights we'll look at how one french village stands to lose out if its boats can no longer sail british waters also coming up. passports please although you won't actually be going anywhere for me to be fake flight...
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jenny wolf hey to make all of them will deduct their course not at the box office of good that you doce guy said god you policy that it got there. the whole movie political group. we'll skip that you program will. develop as cities okay politics worldpost ben as of the keys at the wall what i seventy six which leads us to them dot indicative. to estimate how mom called me bought bought safely - down below the summit of and i will take on but yeah we have using monday. well i mean little but then that's a big. he is the one that isn't a guarantee. yeah i got it from one of i came in at no hundred at a concert here. us some on hand. he moves on search and he wasn'. leading odds all rights i mean i'm going out. i'm c. vzv about getting it. voting is a all the drives in june if lion thought this thing and one call right not in the office on the major lazer told with regard to on the all risk. that the love boat respect to all the worry us with that and not the forest no it again i mean number. one to me is that it's one of those all possible come on down the way his riches on this plan th
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jenny, are you able to share? >> yes, i can try to pull them up. right now. >> supervisor fewer: in the meantime, can someone check on the b.l.a. to -- there she is. >> my apologies, i was only away for a moment. >> supervisor fewer: okay. so while you're getting your screen-sharing together, let's hear from the b.l.a. on items number 5 and item number 6. >> yes, chair fewer, members of the committee, these two items together would release from reserve $94.5 million that were placed in the budget in d.p.h. and h.s.a. for 2021. these are prop c money for homeless services. we summarize the programs that are proposed for funding on page 18 and 20 of our report. and then on page 21 of the report, describe the spending plan. i do want to point out this is the spending plan provided to us by the respective departments. and is not what was being proposed or recommended or discussed by our city our home committee, which may be different than this. the other thing i would like to point out, the total amount of funds placed on reserve in 2021, $390 million,
jenny, are you able to share? >> yes, i can try to pull them up. right now. >> supervisor fewer: in the meantime, can someone check on the b.l.a. to -- there she is. >> my apologies, i was only away for a moment. >> supervisor fewer: okay. so while you're getting your screen-sharing together, let's hear from the b.l.a. on items number 5 and item number 6. >> yes, chair fewer, members of the committee, these two items together would release from reserve $94.5...
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hello, jenny, can you kick us off.nt and i was so emotional. it was amazing. i know that the theatre royal have been to windsor and saw what protocols were in place and it is beyond safe, it really is. and it is so exciting because it means we are starting to come back, notjust actors and performers and directors, but the make up girls, the hair girls, the costume guys, i'm saying girls, the costume guys, i'm saying girls, guys, i mean people. the technicians, the sound, everyone who's been sitting there for however many months which feels like a lifetime and we are starting to come back, so it is beyond exciting. martin, in the theatre things are tangible, and! martin, in the theatre things are tangible, and i suspect that when you start your new production, love letters, you will probably get a tangible sense of that audience being happy to be in the room. very much so. doing film and tv is great, but theatre is an event. and it is a participation, it is a group thing, so we do our stuff in the audience do their stuf
hello, jenny, can you kick us off.nt and i was so emotional. it was amazing. i know that the theatre royal have been to windsor and saw what protocols were in place and it is beyond safe, it really is. and it is so exciting because it means we are starting to come back, notjust actors and performers and directors, but the make up girls, the hair girls, the costume guys, i'm saying girls, the costume guys, i'm saying girls, guys, i mean people. the technicians, the sound, everyone who's been...
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termine la pandemia y así visitarla el próximo año fue la mayor oración de los fieles, en guatemala jennyonó sobre tres importantes ,. >> roguemos a la madre de dios sobre este estilo, siempre bendecir y nunca maldecir. >> el papa francisco concedió la indulgencia plenaría a los fieles de todo el mundo y a través de los medios de comunicación. >> en venezuela miles de opositores del gobierno acudieron a una consulta popular para entre otros pedir la salida de nicaragua y también se celebró esto en estados unidos y sirvió para medir las fuerzas tras las elecciones críticas del domingo para elegir una nueva asamblea nacional. >> seis días después de las elecciones parlamentarias, estos ciudadanos vieron en esta consulta popular el motivo para manifestarse. >> usted sigue creyendo en juan guaidó? >> bastante. >> se consulta si quieren que salga nicolás maduro y si se debe tener apoyo internacional para salir de la crisis y esto fue convocado por el presidente interino juan guaidó que deja el escaño el 5 de enero pero es día se volverá a juramentar la actual asamblea opositora. >> nosotros va
termine la pandemia y así visitarla el próximo año fue la mayor oración de los fieles, en guatemala jennyonó sobre tres importantes ,. >> roguemos a la madre de dios sobre este estilo, siempre bendecir y nunca maldecir. >> el papa francisco concedió la indulgencia plenaría a los fieles de todo el mundo y a través de los medios de comunicación. >> en venezuela miles de opositores del gobierno acudieron a una consulta popular para entre otros pedir la salida de...
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jenny culshaw reports. by a global pandemic, cricket has managed to continue at some capacity. teams travelling the world and staying secure in their own bubbles. despite some hiccups, we now have a mouthwatering clash to look forward to. the meeting of two cricket's most powerful nations. australia and india last faced each other in a test series in 2018, and it wasn't a friendly affair. i don't think that things are going to be as personal as they used to be before, also because of the fact that we all understand that we are contributing toa understand that we are contributing to a larger cause. it's the quality of cricket that has to stand out. in terms of what happens on the field, we have to wait and see, we don't go into it planning to have run ins or be overly aggressive, anything like that. victory for india and australia two years ago was their first series success in the country but adelaide provides a new challenge. india have only
jenny culshaw reports. by a global pandemic, cricket has managed to continue at some capacity. teams travelling the world and staying secure in their own bubbles. despite some hiccups, we now have a mouthwatering clash to look forward to. the meeting of two cricket's most powerful nations. australia and india last faced each other in a test series in 2018, and it wasn't a friendly affair. i don't think that things are going to be as personal as they used to be before, also because of the fact...