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but it's definitely starting to climb. >> wellington thomas, thank you for the work you are doing. and from what you've told us today and from what we've seen across the country we understand that it is under especially difficult circumstances. thank you for your contribution for fighting this pandemic. >> we appreciate you, wellington. >> thank you. >>> appreciate you and everybody that you work with. cannot imagine. from coast-to-coast there are landmarks, buildings the turning blue to show their support for wellington and all of his colleagues across the country, health care workers, first responders. atlanta joins the light it blue campaign this week. the braves home stadium lit up. so was atlanta city hall. hartsfield jackson international airport. los angeles was looking a little blue as well. staple center, l.a. coliseum. some landmarks that took part as well. it's their way and our way of saying we hear you, we see you, we're so grateful for you and so are these families who are putting the people that they love in your care. please know that you are supported 100%. >>> and
but it's definitely starting to climb. >> wellington thomas, thank you for the work you are doing. and from what you've told us today and from what we've seen across the country we understand that it is under especially difficult circumstances. thank you for your contribution for fighting this pandemic. >> we appreciate you, wellington. >> thank you. >>> appreciate you and everybody that you work with. cannot imagine. from coast-to-coast there are landmarks, buildings...
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on the phone from a home in dandy wellington famously.rubber bubbles to the opening of the scottish parliament 999 i want to ask you how they can impact the declaration of arbroath on the whole period of bruce and wallace haven't they the folk to talk for all bible scotland in the 1960 s. and seventy's i think it was actually stronger than people give it credit for i think there was a sense of growing identity in what you might call the border babies as they came of age and there were lots of things happening including a lot of and and a kind of feeling that scotland had a government at that time which had been elected in 1959 where they voted for. them i think there was a sense that it was time we stood up and made those views known. so it's quite interesting phenomenon was that because scottish history was starting to the study of the declaration of arbroath the period of the was when the band was very seriously scottish politics was starting to change with the initial rise of the s.m.c. in the 1960 s. and fitting into the cultural and
on the phone from a home in dandy wellington famously.rubber bubbles to the opening of the scottish parliament 999 i want to ask you how they can impact the declaration of arbroath on the whole period of bruce and wallace haven't they the folk to talk for all bible scotland in the 1960 s. and seventy's i think it was actually stronger than people give it credit for i think there was a sense of growing identity in what you might call the border babies as they came of age and there were lots of...
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new zealand finance minister joining us from wellington.ingeen -- we have news, secretary mnuchin saying he is waiting lending facility -- weighing lending facilities. the government thought of a lending program for u.s. oil companies as we continue to see the price of oil under pressure. and we will look at the resilience of global food supply chains. australia's agricultural minister will join us live. this is bloomberg. ♪ used aaustralia has virtual g20 agricultural ministers to look for scrutiny of wildlife markers. this describes them as a risk device for security and human health. joining us now for -- from warwick is australia's agricultural minister. great to have you with us. let's start off on the touchy issue of the wet markets. in china, china said there is no such thing as a defined what market in china. they are food markets, vegetable markets, where people do shopping. in that sense, are they trying to redefine what was the start of the public health crisis? are they trying to escape the issue by saying these markets that hav
new zealand finance minister joining us from wellington.ingeen -- we have news, secretary mnuchin saying he is waiting lending facility -- weighing lending facilities. the government thought of a lending program for u.s. oil companies as we continue to see the price of oil under pressure. and we will look at the resilience of global food supply chains. australia's agricultural minister will join us live. this is bloomberg. ♪ used aaustralia has virtual g20 agricultural ministers to look for...
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by the end of today, the team working here at the wellington will have operated on 100 of their breastortable seeing anyone else, it was also important to have the team. i am familiar with you, i am confident with you and to be able to have you come over into a safe environment in the wellington just made it possible for me. people really shouldn't hesitate. they are safe to come into hospital and if they wait until there seems to be a better time, the disease can advance. lucie kon, bbc news. do not hesitate to get checked for cancer, if you think you may have new symptoms. the nhs is open for you. they really are stressing that. the earlier you seek help then the more chance you have of surviving it. it really is that important. we will talk about this further in an hour. that is when we move to ability to at ten o'clock. —— bbc two. the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has now passed one million — nearly a third of the world's total. that includes more than 57,000 deaths, which is now more than the number of americans who were killed in the vietnam war. our north ame
by the end of today, the team working here at the wellington will have operated on 100 of their breastortable seeing anyone else, it was also important to have the team. i am familiar with you, i am confident with you and to be able to have you come over into a safe environment in the wellington just made it possible for me. people really shouldn't hesitate. they are safe to come into hospital and if they wait until there seems to be a better time, the disease can advance. lucie kon, bbc news....
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i am really proud to be a duke of wellington and i still am.the icing on the cake, it truly is. today, another momentous achievement. he is 100 yea rs momentous achievement. he is 100 years old. his eldest son, also named tom, is locked down in bristol but told me he is with his grandfather every step of the way. he hasjust been grandfather every step of the way. he has just been an grandfather every step of the way. he hasjust been an inspiration grandfather every step of the way. he has just been an inspiration and what he is doing now is just incredible. it really sums him up. you cannot sit down he has to be doing something. he is william. that billiard determination and selfishness has made in a beacon of hopein selfishness has made in a beacon of hope in these dark times. there will bea hope in these dark times. there will be a fly past of two historic plates, a hurricane and spitfires, from a bygone age, who will salute a fellow war vetera n from a bygone age, who will salute a fellow war veteran but colonel tom is an icon of today. a fu
i am really proud to be a duke of wellington and i still am.the icing on the cake, it truly is. today, another momentous achievement. he is 100 yea rs momentous achievement. he is 100 years old. his eldest son, also named tom, is locked down in bristol but told me he is with his grandfather every step of the way. he hasjust been grandfather every step of the way. he has just been an grandfather every step of the way. he hasjust been an inspiration grandfather every step of the way. he has just...
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42, she went back to school and became a certified tax collector and worked for the borough of wellington for five years. and then as tax collector, chief financial officer, and school treasurer. alice suffered a stroke in 2011 and fought her way back to keep working, but her light was forever dimmed by covid-19 on monday. she leaves her husband marion, her three children and three grandchildren, and a fort on the way. more on that in a moment. she has passed along for belief in public services as two of her children early work is a public schools speech therapist and assistant prosecutor, respectively. i spoke with her daughter, maggie. we reminisced about her mom. maggie is the one who is pregnant. she's got a son due on august 15, which i reminded her is the catholic holy day of obligation. i think that was only appropriate and just. god bless you , alice. you will be missed by her family for sure and buy the rest of us new jersey. robert weber, there is. god bless him. a 15 year veteran firefighter with the port monmouth fire company in my hometown of middletown in monmouth county. he
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join us after the break we're told today the signal should know wellington the lady who electrified the opening of the scottish parliament by singing robert bubs back in 1009 about the cultural significance of the declaration of arbroath and to billy kay of the commentator about why it's still having an impact and modern politics in scotland join us. this is a story of women women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some a list believe who lives out there. where not. the person that. she's innocent be considered the most dangerous of criminals she's in a still. 23 hours of the tell me that is not enough and. well the women on death row. please. welcome back another with a stylist historical significance of the declaration or broth what does that mean to the scottish culture i spoke to sheena wellington on the phone from her home and on the show well into us famously sagal bubbles robert bob most of the opening of the scottish 999th one tasha how big an impact to the declaration of a role in the whole period of bruce and what was the focal cultural of viable in scotl
join us after the break we're told today the signal should know wellington the lady who electrified the opening of the scottish parliament by singing robert bubs back in 1009 about the cultural significance of the declaration of arbroath and to billy kay of the commentator about why it's still having an impact and modern politics in scotland join us. this is a story of women women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some a list believe who lives out there. where not. the...
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live from wellington new ty is zealand 2017 at 08:00pm on the margarita ville tv youtube channels.or my lost shaker of salt in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. >>now for this morning's kron 4 hero we want to honor alexandra petri name she works at cypress lawn funeral home in coma and her coworkers tell us that she's been a consistent source of calm and professionalism during these trying times families may be unprepared to plan for funerals for loved one suddenly died from the virus and per trainee it has been helping them out and the funeral home is also providing free live streams of services for families because they can't be there in person so again. another example of somebody doing great things during this pandemic to help others out and you can spotlight someone who's making a difference in your community. we have a new section on our website called kron 4 heroes and all you have to do is fill out a little form that lets us know who that person is and why you think their hero in your neighborhood. you can find that page on our website at kron 4 dot com. 4.56 is the time in th
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and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the app we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from a coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed to a deal that would allow russian medical supplies and assistance to arrive in the united states the agreement would be historic and it comes at a time when u.s. and russia have been at odds on sanctions nuclear treaties and many other issues but we're going to begin in india. now remember this remember this video we showed you yesterday of police beating curfew violators in india to persuade them to go so isolate in their homes seemed harsh at the time until you look at some of the new projections for india according to a model created by johns hopkins researchers it's a big number but this is the top end i guess 30
and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the app we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from a coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed to a deal that would...
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and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from a coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed.
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dr dougal sutherland is from the school of psychology at the victoria university of wellington.kind of psychological issues that have been arising from five weeks of lockdown? what i think initially there was a high level of a nxiety initially there was a high level of anxiety about health and ami level of anxiety about health and am i going to get sick or are people i know going to get sick? and while those levels of health anxiety has still continued, i think we're going to see a change in that as we move out of this level for lockdown we are in and moving into level three. and once that happens, as presumably those restrictions is even more over time, how is is it going to be for people to just go back to normal and pick up where they left off? yeah, look, i think that's a really interesting question and i'm not sure anybody has got the final a nswe rs anybody has got the final answers on that here. there are some predictions of course that there will be a whole new normal situation that will be a brave, new world afterwards. we know old habits die hard as well and there is s
dr dougal sutherland is from the school of psychology at the victoria university of wellington.kind of psychological issues that have been arising from five weeks of lockdown? what i think initially there was a high level of a nxiety initially there was a high level of anxiety about health and ami level of anxiety about health and am i going to get sick or are people i know going to get sick? and while those levels of health anxiety has still continued, i think we're going to see a change in...
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and that's what happened to the 9th battalion duke of wellington's regiment. arrived at the end of october 1941. and on arrival, they converted to become a tank regiment, equipped initially with valentine tanks. for the next three years, tom's job was to keep his tanks and his crew is ready to fight the japanese and the hostile environment of burma. those who survived the bullets and the shells often fell victim to the jungle itself. we lost almost as many men through disease as we did through the actual japanese. because you were always wondering where so—and—so was. and he'd been sent back to hospital because he'd got ulcers on his legs, or he'd been bitten by mosquitos. archive: regiments from every part of britain, from the highlands to the home counties, and the warrior soldiers of india, the gurkhas... every survivor from the forgotten army knows that they are lucky to be able to tell their stories. tom, at the end of his life, has emerged from the shadows. he was a man even in his career, from the sound of it, who was perhaps not in the limelight butjus
and that's what happened to the 9th battalion duke of wellington's regiment. arrived at the end of october 1941. and on arrival, they converted to become a tank regiment, equipped initially with valentine tanks. for the next three years, tom's job was to keep his tanks and his crew is ready to fight the japanese and the hostile environment of burma. those who survived the bullets and the shells often fell victim to the jungle itself. we lost almost as many men through disease as we did through...
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nhs patients at university college hospital in central london and private patients here at the wellingtonn. we have a 57—year—old lady with a right—sided small screening detected cancer... now, because of covid, her nhs team have relocated their entire service here. we have a series of theatres. they would ordinarily have gone to sleep in the anaesthetic room, but now they will go to sleep in the actual main theatre. it is one of 19 covid—free cancer hubs — alliances between the nhs and private sector now up and running across england. excellent, and i've checked the covid swabs, they are all negative... and they make sure it stays covid—free by testing every patient for the virus before they are admitted. welcome, everybody. so ben, are you going to take minutes for us? jo has weekly meetings with colleagues from the other hospitals in the alliance to decide who they can realistically treat. patients are prioritised according to new national guidelines and difficult decisions have to be made. for some patients it is very clear that they need to have time critical treatment and those pati
nhs patients at university college hospital in central london and private patients here at the wellingtonn. we have a 57—year—old lady with a right—sided small screening detected cancer... now, because of covid, her nhs team have relocated their entire service here. we have a series of theatres. they would ordinarily have gone to sleep in the anaesthetic room, but now they will go to sleep in the actual main theatre. it is one of 19 covid—free cancer hubs — alliances between the nhs...
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ok let's go back to william in florida here wellington how do you think the economy's going to change i mean what sectors are going to. flourish and what sectors are going to be maybe make completely disappear i mean how is the job market changing because you said earlier in the program that we could get a v. recovery but the and we're talking about a lot of jobs in small and mid-size businesses and you know it with every passing day even every passing hour those companies are really much in danger and personally looking at the mechanism to help them through this through this bailout stimulus is it's almost to the point of farcical i mean a lot of these people just can't wait ok and those jobs will go somewhere else or people going to have to retool and i have to point out again i mean something that i dislike the same. this program here is that when you look at millennial this is the 2nd time they've had to go through this ok. you know the maybe the economy can find its way but people are having a harder and harder time in which is you know lives. in a direct injection of cash you kn
ok let's go back to william in florida here wellington how do you think the economy's going to change i mean what sectors are going to. flourish and what sectors are going to be maybe make completely disappear i mean how is the job market changing because you said earlier in the program that we could get a v. recovery but the and we're talking about a lot of jobs in small and mid-size businesses and you know it with every passing day even every passing hour those companies are really much in...
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conditions all the time it is not fairing too badly 21 celsius in christchurch and akula 17 over in wellington. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie and he experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. testimony we've got you know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. and other than the top stories on al-jazeera the u.k.'s prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to hospital 10 days after testing positive for the work of virus the government has described it as a precautionary step after johnson showed persistence and timbs of the virus. meanwhile 594 more deaths have been reported in new york the epicenter of the outbreak in the u.s. the country's top doctor says americans must brace for the hardest and saddest week off their lives. but death rates are falling in the world's 2 worst hit nations italy has recorded 525 more deaths thoughts its lowest although more than 2 weeks and spain has reported 674 new fatalities 1st time that number has dropped below 800 in
conditions all the time it is not fairing too badly 21 celsius in christchurch and akula 17 over in wellington. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie and he experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. testimony we've got you know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. and other than the top stories on al-jazeera the u.k.'s prime minister boris johnson has been admitted...
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the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. [ "one morwoo!me" b[ laughing ]] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to cat
the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you...
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nhs patients at university college hospital in central london and private patients here at the wellingtonar—old lady with a right—sided small screening detected cancer... now, because of covid, her nhs team have relocated their entire service here. we have a series of theatres. they would ordinarily have gone to sleep in the anaesthetic room, but now they will go to sleep in the actual main theatre. it is one of 19 covid free cancer hubs. alliances between the nhs and private sector now up and running across england. excellent, and i've checked the covid swabs, they are all negative... and they make sure it stays covid free by testing every patient for the virus before they are admitted. welcome everybody. so ben, are you going to take minutes for us? joe has weekly meetings with colleagues from the other hospitals in the alliance to decide who they can realistically treat. patients are prioritised according to new national guidelines and difficult decisions have to be made. for some patients it is very clear that they need to have time critical treatment and those patients will be put fo
nhs patients at university college hospital in central london and private patients here at the wellingtonar—old lady with a right—sided small screening detected cancer... now, because of covid, her nhs team have relocated their entire service here. we have a series of theatres. they would ordinarily have gone to sleep in the anaesthetic room, but now they will go to sleep in the actual main theatre. it is one of 19 covid free cancer hubs. alliances between the nhs and private sector now up...
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. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name?ame is harold berkman. 26, 1926n on february in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1985. i'm 88 years old and in order to accurately trace my military odyssey, i've drawn from four too,es -- one, my memory, my discharge papers,
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. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name?old: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1985.
. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name?old: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1985.
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conditions all the time it is not fairing too badly 21 celsius in christchurch and akula 17 over in wellington. frank assessments why is italy struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action with them behind the curtain and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking. more to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft continuous russian goals to be achieved not. good news for russia on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. playing. it watching the news hour live from london i'm doubting obligates are coming up in the next 60 minutes the british prime minister boris johnson is taken to hospital 10 days after testing positive for the coronavirus. well we may have more still to endure better days will return a no to free assertions from britain's queen elizabeth as the nation battles the pandemic.
conditions all the time it is not fairing too badly 21 celsius in christchurch and akula 17 over in wellington. frank assessments why is italy struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action with them behind the curtain and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking. more...
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wednesday's paris had party is live from wellington new zealand 2017 at 08:00pm on the margarita villev youtube channels. searching for my lost shaker of salt in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. >>and now for tonight's kron 4 hero throughout this pandemic bay area funeral home workers have been working quietly behind the scenes they of course are at the end of the line of this pandemic charged with ensuring covid-19 victims are properly mourn. so tonight's kron 4 hero is alexandra put raining. she is a preparation room manager and licensed a manager at cypress lawn funeral home in a coma. her coworkers tell us that she has been a consistent source of calm and professionalism during these very difficult times families many of which are unprepared for their loved ones to die suddenly of a virus let alone a ready to plan a funeral so cyprus is providing free live streams of their services for the families alexandra's co-workers say she is key and making all of this happen for those who are in mourning, you can spotlight someone making a difference in your neighborhood we have a new section
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. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? >> my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1975. i'm 88 years old and in order to accurately trace my military odyssey, i've drawn from four sources -- one, my memory, two, my discharge papers, three, letters i sent to my parents when i was in europe, and, fortunately, my mother had saved my letters, and number four, regimental and battalion history of the 317th regiment at second battalion that had been declassified. a neighbor of mine who was an expert in terms of accessing the internet did the research for me. >> let's back up for a minute. you said you are from brooklyn, new york? did you -- were you raised and grew up in brooklyn? >> the first 11 years of my life, i spent in brooklyn. then my father retired and we spent time in a town called monticello. >> that is where you went to school? >> that is where i went to junior high and high school. it is in my notes as i go along here. >> do you have any brothers or sisters? >> one bro
. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? >> my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1975. i'm 88 years old and in order to accurately trace my military odyssey, i've drawn from four sources -- one, my memory, two, my discharge papers, three, letters i sent to my parents when i was in europe, and, fortunately, my mother had saved my letters, and number four, regimental and...
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and private patients here at the wellington hospital in north london. to sleep in the main theatre. it is variable depending on theatre. it is variable depending on the complexity of each case so we have to think about how long each case will take and we have to safely recover the patient, some of that time has to be in the operating theatre. theatre for, at the royal free are doing breast. in theatre five we have got skin cancer being done by the royal free team. five we have got skin cancer being done by the royal free teamm five we have got skin cancer being done by the royal free team. it is one of three covid three —— three covered pubs. they will come. they make sure it stays free by testing every patient for the virus before they are admitted. she has weekly meetings with colleagues in the other hospital aligns to see who they can treat. patients are prioritised by new guidelines on difficult decisions have to be made. for some patients it is clear they need to have time critical treatment and they are being put forward by their team to be discus
and private patients here at the wellington hospital in north london. to sleep in the main theatre. it is variable depending on theatre. it is variable depending on the complexity of each case so we have to think about how long each case will take and we have to safely recover the patient, some of that time has to be in the operating theatre. theatre for, at the royal free are doing breast. in theatre five we have got skin cancer being done by the royal free team. five we have got skin cancer...
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by the end of today, the team working here at the wellington will have operated on 100 of their breastit was so important to have the uclh team. i am familiar with you, i am confident with you and to be able to have you come over into a safe environment in the wellington just made it possible for me. people really shouldn't hesitate. they are safe to come into hospital and if they wait until there seems to be a better time, the disease can advance. lucie kon, bbc news. we can speak now to dr caroline hoffman, the clinical and research director for breast cancer haven, which offers support to anyone affected by breast cancer. we're alsojoined by paul clark, who has suffered from throat cancer. welcome to both of you. first, caroline, if i may come to you. in terms of those who are anxious about seeking help if they have unusual symptoms or anything they are worried about, what would you say to them today? the first thing that i would say is to contact their gp. it is important to people are concerned about any symptoms relating to breast cancer may contact gps. appointments are being gi
by the end of today, the team working here at the wellington will have operated on 100 of their breastit was so important to have the uclh team. i am familiar with you, i am confident with you and to be able to have you come over into a safe environment in the wellington just made it possible for me. people really shouldn't hesitate. they are safe to come into hospital and if they wait until there seems to be a better time, the disease can advance. lucie kon, bbc news. we can speak now to dr...
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the first was the wellington in country and the other one was the reserves and this was basically the national guard of the day. they were supposed to report and governor in raleigh but in fact, they were commanded by white supremacist and reported to the coop. the motion then served that summer in the spanish-american war if you remember, if they know that summer. but the white leaders make sure that they were back in wilmington from the war for the time of this meeting. and then during the coop and the right, on the day of the coop, they were still in federal service. they would not beat mustered out for another week or two. so that meant that federal soldiers murdered citizens on the pretext of putting down the block right. now blacks also served in the spanish american war pretty white leaders make sure that they were far from wilmington and training camp in georgia hundreds of miles away so that left the black community defenseless. you had all these young men trained soldiers but they were miles away. none of work defenders of the black community and one was named alex and he wa
the first was the wellington in country and the other one was the reserves and this was basically the national guard of the day. they were supposed to report and governor in raleigh but in fact, they were commanded by white supremacist and reported to the coop. the motion then served that summer in the spanish-american war if you remember, if they know that summer. but the white leaders make sure that they were back in wilmington from the war for the time of this meeting. and then during the...
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quote, a number of blacks were jailed for starting a right and a new white administration took over wellingtons government. and finally this is from a 1940 textbook about the kkk and the richard. remember this is a public school textbook that children are reading. quote, to put it into this terrible condition, white people join together in a sort of club which they named the ku klux klan. [laughing] members dressed as ghosts that certain members dressed as ghosts and scared low spin into acting decently. on moonlit nights these men could be seen on horseback riding to rank order back into the lives of the people. such fights frighten negroes into living better lives. the names of these men negro or wife who it done wrong were lifted. the next moonlit night the klan would visit these men and punish them according to the wrongs they had done. after this, lawless men were not so bold and crime became less and less. again, public school textbook 1940. so you can see out the white mythology kept the false narrative of wilmington alive for so long. i wrote this book to correct the historical record.
quote, a number of blacks were jailed for starting a right and a new white administration took over wellingtons government. and finally this is from a 1940 textbook about the kkk and the richard. remember this is a public school textbook that children are reading. quote, to put it into this terrible condition, white people join together in a sort of club which they named the ku klux klan. [laughing] members dressed as ghosts that certain members dressed as ghosts and scared low spin into acting...
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. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? harold: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1985. a neighbor of mine who was an expert in terms of accessing the internet did the research for me. >> let's back up for a minute. you said you are from brooklyn, new york? did you -- were you raised and grew up in brooklyn? harold: the first 11 years of my life, i spent in brooklyn. then my father retired and we spent time in a town called monticello. >> that is where you went to school? harold: that is where i went to junior high and high school. it is in my notes as i go along here. >> do you have any brothers or sisters? harold: one brother who is deceased. i came from a small town called monticello at the foothill of the catskill mountains. monticello was approximately 90 miles from new york city. i was inducted in the army in 1944, shortly after graduating high school. i was 18 years old. other inductees and i traveled by bus to fort dix, new jersey,
. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? harold: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a resident of florida since 1985. a neighbor of mine who was an expert in terms of accessing the internet did the research for me. >> let's back up for a minute. you said you are from brooklyn, new york? did you -- were you raised and grew up in brooklyn? harold: the first 11 years of my life, i spent in brooklyn. then...
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embassy, nothing from the foreign office and people were actually camp out on the embassy steps in wellingtonur side we have been getting direct information which then feeds onto all the numbers of people i have because there are huge numbers of people stranded in christchurch with no flights from the south islands so no flights from the south islands so no domestic or international flights and no more camp and endemic campsites with facilities, no showers or toilets and their self paying full price. we are almost out of science to very quickly do you think that the fco could have done more? i think it was dried. he i think i would not be in the position iam and think i would not be in the position i am and now if i had not created a fuss on facebook and a lot of people came to my aid. that is only reason now that has been brought up because they did nothing. they did not respond to us at all and there are hundreds of us over here. i did not know what we pay them for. very grateful for your time and we wish you a safe trip home. they have cancelled about everything that they did not cancel sp
embassy, nothing from the foreign office and people were actually camp out on the embassy steps in wellingtonur side we have been getting direct information which then feeds onto all the numbers of people i have because there are huge numbers of people stranded in christchurch with no flights from the south islands so no flights from the south islands so no domestic or international flights and no more camp and endemic campsites with facilities, no showers or toilets and their self paying full...
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in wellington, kiwi stocks adding nearly 2%, and of course, we will be waiting on more earnings today with digesting korea's gdp data that came out earlier this hour. we had first quarter gdp at the most since 2008. keeping an eye on asian shipping stocks. they have benefited from the global hunt for crude storage, which has investors betting on an increased demand for takers and other marine fuel storage. jumping into the terminal, the capacity surging to a high, surging to a 2016 high. the market is anticipating what the industry called tank tops, when there is no more room to store oil, which could mean crude prices around the world could move towards zero or even go negative, and a research firm which uses satellite data, they expect storage will run out in late may or early june, shery. shery: historic collapse in oil we have seen has the iea director dubbing this black april. he told us he sees more downward pressure on prices if urgent measures are not taken now. may well go in the history of oil industry as the black -- i think that is what we are seeing now. opportunitiesome
in wellington, kiwi stocks adding nearly 2%, and of course, we will be waiting on more earnings today with digesting korea's gdp data that came out earlier this hour. we had first quarter gdp at the most since 2008. keeping an eye on asian shipping stocks. they have benefited from the global hunt for crude storage, which has investors betting on an increased demand for takers and other marine fuel storage. jumping into the terminal, the capacity surging to a high, surging to a 2016 high. the...
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conscripted into the army eight yea rs conscripted into the army eight years ago into the duke of wellingtonld us earlier, 53 countries, various donations from around the world. extraordinary. we we re around the world. extraordinary. we were thrilled we could share what we knew was a gem of a story about a wonderful man with a little press release sent to the local press saying we thought we could raise £1000. who knew? we got to the heady heights by wednesday thinking we might make 5000 by the end of the month. an extraordinary story. we knew we had a gem and we shared it with the british public and we have shared him with the british public, who had taken him to their hearts and now he has gone global. we have spoken to french television, russian, israeli television, american television, i have lost count. he shows, a beacon of hope in dark times and we need something like this to believe in and it is for such an amazing cause. at the risk of getting run over by him, what do you think of your grandad?” am very proud of him because i have always known, living with my grandad. he has alread
conscripted into the army eight yea rs conscripted into the army eight years ago into the duke of wellingtonld us earlier, 53 countries, various donations from around the world. extraordinary. we we re around the world. extraordinary. we were thrilled we could share what we knew was a gem of a story about a wonderful man with a little press release sent to the local press saying we thought we could raise £1000. who knew? we got to the heady heights by wednesday thinking we might make 5000 by...
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. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? harold: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a si
. >> it is may 29, 2014, in wellington, florida. what is your name? harold: my name is harold berkman. i was born on february 26, 1926 in brooklyn new york. i've been a si