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lawyers for israel have rejected south africa's case and the keys of appeasing the genocide convention. alison's around p i. t has more on this from bulk, a tall, the columbia seeking to actively intervene in the case to support south africa to offer tangible support for the palestinian cause. well also sending another message to a thrill that it needs to stop its actions in gaza. it's also a way for the president of columbia left this gustavo pay through to put its money where its mouth has been since the beginning of the war. he has incessantly denounced the israel's actions in a gas that he was the 1st health american president to talk about the genocide. so this intervention was that in many ways, expected that i spoke to a source inside the colombian government who told me that in addition to the colombian governments, 2 ports of the palace seen in the cause. also a columbia international stance on human rights justifies intervention. in this case, the columbia is going even further that trying to convince other countries to participate . and, and this source told me that the expectation is
lawyers for israel have rejected south africa's case and the keys of appeasing the genocide convention. alison's around p i. t has more on this from bulk, a tall, the columbia seeking to actively intervene in the case to support south africa to offer tangible support for the palestinian cause. well also sending another message to a thrill that it needs to stop its actions in gaza. it's also a way for the president of columbia left this gustavo pay through to put its money where its mouth has...
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alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord was fine with him turning the fireplace into a lion? yeah, they would have had concerns. he was lighting fires inside the... oh, yes, he was. ..inside the mouth? he was. amazing. the flat is celebrated as a rare example of what�*s known as outsider art, work made by someone without formal training for their own pleasure. it�*s now been preserved and it�*s been given listed status. people think about listed buildings, they more likely think about maybe stately homes. why have you gone for this place? it�*s a markerjust to show the world how significant this plac
alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord...
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doreen's daughter alison lives next door on lake house close, and she, too, has had an eviction notice telling her to leave by may 12th. i'm really worried about my mum and then i stop and think, me and all, you know, it's notjust my mum, it's me as well. there's nowhere that is like this, next to each other and right next to the doctors, the shops. ijust don't understand why. you know, are we not vulnerable? are we not... you know, my mum at her age? jonathan's dad is also 88. he doesn't know he's being evicted. jonathan intercepted the letter, afraid of what it would do to his father. he has heart disease, - stage four kidney disease, a number of other ailments. and if he had read that letter, - i mean, the shock in the worst case scenario could have killed him. i i can't believe that a company cani just serve that letter on somebody. you know, it's immoral, it's unethical. _ around the corner, glen has been told he hasjust four weeks to get out. 30th of april. not having a place to live, it alters everything. your health, your prospects. glen's home is also full of black mould, and
doreen's daughter alison lives next door on lake house close, and she, too, has had an eviction notice telling her to leave by may 12th. i'm really worried about my mum and then i stop and think, me and all, you know, it's notjust my mum, it's me as well. there's nowhere that is like this, next to each other and right next to the doctors, the shops. ijust don't understand why. you know, are we not vulnerable? are we not... you know, my mum at her age? jonathan's dad is also 88. he doesn't know...
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earlier i spoke to dr alison haddock, president—elect of the american college of emergency physicians. thanks forjoining us. idaho has a near total abortion ban, with an exception for the life but not the health of the mother. from your perspective as an emergency physician, what are the risks to the health of are the risks to the health of a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of the risk to her life? the challenge _ of the risk to her life? the challenge is _ of the risk to her life? the challenge is its _ of the risk to her life? the challenge is its very - of the risk to her life? tue: challenge is its very difficult to say when an emergency crosses from being a threat to health to a threat to life. for example someone can have a infection and that can be a threat to their health, permanent disability, the infection worsening and surgery being required. but they might survive. so when does it become a threat to life? the same can be true with bleeding. how much haemorrhage is a threat to your health and how much a threat to your life? where is the line? i'm just no
earlier i spoke to dr alison haddock, president—elect of the american college of emergency physicians. thanks forjoining us. idaho has a near total abortion ban, with an exception for the life but not the health of the mother. from your perspective as an emergency physician, what are the risks to the health of are the risks to the health of a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of the risk to her life? the challenge _ of the risk to her life? the challenge is _ of the risk to...
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let's speak to dr alison norris, professorat ohio state university and co—chair of wecount — a us abortion data reporting study. thank you forjoining me today. what does this ruling mean for women in arizona and who will be impacted the most?- women in arizona and who will be impacted the most? thank you for the question. _ be impacted the most? thank you for the question. arizona - for the question. arizona provides an important example to us of how uncertainty in the policy landscape can, be it self, a barrier to care. we saw before the dobbs decision in arizona, more than 1000 abortions, almost 1200 were being provided each month in that state. then with the dobbs decision the uncertainty about this old law from each and 64 caused many providers in the state to stop being able to provide care —— 1864. the number of abortions provided. doctor george contended next month. we know access to abortion care is essential to the health and well—being of people who find themselves pregnant with a pregnancy they cannot continue and that when care is diminished or eliminated completely, it i
let's speak to dr alison norris, professorat ohio state university and co—chair of wecount — a us abortion data reporting study. thank you forjoining me today. what does this ruling mean for women in arizona and who will be impacted the most?- women in arizona and who will be impacted the most? thank you for the question. _ be impacted the most? thank you for the question. arizona - for the question. arizona provides an important example to us of how uncertainty in the policy landscape can,...
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nations bio diversity conference that will be held here in the columbia city of kindly in october. alison that i'm 50, i just the book with us as the government's in columbia, as grappling with us of the energy and water crisis, prolonged ground has reduced the country's reservoir as to less than 50 percent of the usual level. most of columbia is energy comes from hydro electric sources. my government is not to suspend the electricity expos to neighboring, equitable, to avoid blackouts. the home echo is also suffering from a drought link to the el nino with a pattern and the government has begun to rush thing electricity in. oh, it's major cities. teresa report widespread powered cots impacting everything from street lights to homes and businesses on tuesday. a quite or declared a national emergency and began rationing electricity for us to them then you know, goal of lane because when the lack of planning and corruption by the previous administrations and then ongoing drought or so when i see them for that we took a strong decision once again, because it's necessary, which is to declare
nations bio diversity conference that will be held here in the columbia city of kindly in october. alison that i'm 50, i just the book with us as the government's in columbia, as grappling with us of the energy and water crisis, prolonged ground has reduced the country's reservoir as to less than 50 percent of the usual level. most of columbia is energy comes from hydro electric sources. my government is not to suspend the electricity expos to neighboring, equitable, to avoid blackouts. the...
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alison mcdermott brought a case against her employer in 2021 after being sacked. she sastudge lancaster shouted at her too, and made snide remarks about her earnings. i think, for some reason, - he had a real problem with the fact i was a well—paid professional woman — when her case received some publicity, the hr consultant was contacted by four women who had all appeared before the judge at employment tribunals in leeds. as usual, it's left to the victims to find one another, _ come together and say, . we are not accepting this. excuse me, mr lancaster? yes? bbc news... we approached judge lancaster with the group's concerns. several women have accused you of bias, bullying and misogyny. what would you say to them? would you like to apologise to any of them in any way? in a statement, the court and tribunalsjudiciary said it could not comment in response to any conduct allegations. michael buchanan, bbc news, leeds. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer has begun in the uk. steve young, from hertfordshire, wa
alison mcdermott brought a case against her employer in 2021 after being sacked. she sastudge lancaster shouted at her too, and made snide remarks about her earnings. i think, for some reason, - he had a real problem with the fact i was a well—paid professional woman — when her case received some publicity, the hr consultant was contacted by four women who had all appeared before the judge at employment tribunals in leeds. as usual, it's left to the victims to find one another, _ come...
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targeted as they say, a bytes of target in the is really city of a lot a little i had a 0 about that which alison has a non resident seen a fellow at the atlantic council p. things more details need to be terrified in order to say who's behind the attack. the 1st thing we have to say is that it's hard based on the videos that have come out on social media to do forensic analysis of a precise nature. so to know exactly whether it was an air strike, for instance. uh and what sort of ordinance was use was it a drawn, wasn't an aircraft. there's also possibilities of sabotage and explosion with the base culture, the nearest country. and the province is in a predominately shi uh, area. so we wouldn't expect that this would have been for us, is womic state or something if it is confirmed that it was an aircraft that raises the question american or is really or some other short? i think it unlikely that would be american because the by the administration has been trying to camp down on regional tensions and so carefully. choreographing limits on the exchange is a fired directly between the iranians and
targeted as they say, a bytes of target in the is really city of a lot a little i had a 0 about that which alison has a non resident seen a fellow at the atlantic council p. things more details need to be terrified in order to say who's behind the attack. the 1st thing we have to say is that it's hard based on the videos that have come out on social media to do forensic analysis of a precise nature. so to know exactly whether it was an air strike, for instance. uh and what sort of ordinance was...
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earlier, i spoke to dr alison haddock, president—elect of the american college of emergency physicians. thank you forjoining us. idaho has a near total abortion ban with an exception for the life but not the health of the mother. from your perspective as an emergency physician, what are the sort of risks to the health of a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of a risk to her life?— complication, short of a risk to her life? the challenge we have in the — to her life? the challenge we have in the scenario - to her life? the challenge we have in the scenario it - to her life? the challenge we have in the scenario it is - to her life? the challenge we have in the scenario it is very difficult to say when an emergency crosses from being a threat to someone's health to a threat to someone's health to a threat to someone's health to a threat to their life, for example someone can have an infection and that infection can be a threat to their health, we treat a permanent disability, the infection worsening and surgery being required to remove organs, they might survive all
earlier, i spoke to dr alison haddock, president—elect of the american college of emergency physicians. thank you forjoining us. idaho has a near total abortion ban with an exception for the life but not the health of the mother. from your perspective as an emergency physician, what are the sort of risks to the health of a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of a risk to her life?— complication, short of a risk to her life? the challenge we have in the — to her life? the...
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international experts have told alison 0 put amount of war crimes hunting muscles, reports from the size and con eunice. early in the war, dozens of palestinians to crack the system is really a tax and the loss or hospital in hon. you know, many of them are buried here. civil defense, a cruise have discovered hundreds of bodies on the grounds of the medical complex. now while as to looking for her son's remains and the has long just money, i am here to find a buddy of my son. his name is a lot, it might sell him out of town. his brother told me that he buried him here. we came from far away mounted ones around for but we didn't find him. we've been trying for the past 2 weeks. really forced his withdrawal from han eunice on april the 2nd. after 4 months of intense raids, an air strikes, leaving behind the trail of destruction and mass and graves, it seems who recovered the dead sea somewhere, shuddered from behind execution style. others were found with their hands tied behind their backs. many more are believed to be buried on the grounds of the largest medical facility in southern gaza
international experts have told alison 0 put amount of war crimes hunting muscles, reports from the size and con eunice. early in the war, dozens of palestinians to crack the system is really a tax and the loss or hospital in hon. you know, many of them are buried here. civil defense, a cruise have discovered hundreds of bodies on the grounds of the medical complex. now while as to looking for her son's remains and the has long just money, i am here to find a buddy of my son. his name is a lot,...
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dr alison norris is a professor at ohio state university and co—chair of wecount — a us abortion data reporting study. arizona provides a really important example to us about how uncertainty in the policy landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ ., landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ ., , ., care. we saw that before the dobbs decision _ care. we saw that before the dobbs decision a _ care. we saw that before the dobbs decision a woman - care. we saw that before the dobbs decision a woman in i dobbs decision a woman in arizona, more than 1000 abortions, 1200 abortions provided each month in that state and then with the decision the uncertainty around this very old law from 1864 caused many providers in the state to stop being able to provide care in the number of abortions provided dropped to 210 in the next month. we know that access to abortion care is essential for the health and well—being of people who find themselves pregnant with a pregnancy they cannot continue. and when care is diminished or eliminated completely it is the people who are
dr alison norris is a professor at ohio state university and co—chair of wecount — a us abortion data reporting study. arizona provides a really important example to us about how uncertainty in the policy landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ ., landscape can be a barrier to care. ~ ., , ., care. we saw that before the dobbs decision _ care. we saw that before the dobbs decision a _ care. we saw that before the dobbs decision a woman - care. we saw that...
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this country has threatened to lease us down pete of alison's in germany. and that's after bullying threatening to, to band the import of hunting trophies to solve an african nation. the fact that that could lead to an overall population of species and all the subsequent problems that could come with it. it is very easy to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana where paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. the greens look at us with contempt, i want mrs lamb kit whom i deeply respect to take the time to accept the facts and the science. if you liked them so much, please accept this gift from us. you should live with the animals the way you try to tell us 2 boats. one is offered to send 20000 elephants to germany is not shocking. as berlin one of boats, one has largest hunting trophies in porters continues to entertain the idea to band those imports. both want, as president emphasizes, once again that the band suggested would impose great threats on local communities . officials of stressed any bad would mean the
this country has threatened to lease us down pete of alison's in germany. and that's after bullying threatening to, to band the import of hunting trophies to solve an african nation. the fact that that could lead to an overall population of species and all the subsequent problems that could come with it. it is very easy to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana where paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. the greens look at us with contempt, i want...
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in october, alison that i'm 50 just the book with us. now the government in columbia has grappling with a severe energy and was a crisis. april long drought has reduced the countries reservoirs to less than 30 percent to the user level. most of columbia is energy comes from hydro, electric sources, and the government have to suspend its electricity exports to neighboring equity or to avoid blackouts at home. the echo is also suffering from a drought link to the el nino without pots and then the government has begun to rush thing electricity in full. it's major cities. i'll just say with stories about ripples white squid power that's impacting everything from street lights, to homes and businesses on tuesday, a quite old declared and natural emergency and began rationing electricity for us to the new and novel of land. because when the lack of planning and corruption by the previous administrations and then ongoing drought or so when i see them for that, we took a strong decision once again because it's necessary, which is to declare the
in october, alison that i'm 50 just the book with us. now the government in columbia has grappling with a severe energy and was a crisis. april long drought has reduced the countries reservoirs to less than 30 percent to the user level. most of columbia is energy comes from hydro, electric sources, and the government have to suspend its electricity exports to neighboring equity or to avoid blackouts at home. the echo is also suffering from a drought link to the el nino without pots and then the...
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alison mcdermott brought a case against her employer in 2021 after being sacked. she sastudge lancaster shouted at her too, and made snide remarks about her earnings. i think it matters hugely that i was a woman. i think for some reason, he had a real problem with the fact that i was a well—paid professional woman. when herjudgement received some publicity, the hr consultant was contacted by the other women and learned of their complaints about the judge. as usual, it's left to the victims to find one another, come together and say, "we're not accepting this". excuse me, mr lancaster? yes. bbc news. we approached judge lancaster with the group's concerns. several women have accused you of bias, bullying and misogyny. what would you say to them? would you like to apologise to any of them in any way? in a statement, the court and tribunaljudiciary said, "we cannot provide comment in response to any conduct allegations". this is someone who has been allowed to behave like this, unchecked. the women, who all lost their cases, now provide support to each other, but s
alison mcdermott brought a case against her employer in 2021 after being sacked. she sastudge lancaster shouted at her too, and made snide remarks about her earnings. i think it matters hugely that i was a woman. i think for some reason, he had a real problem with the fact that i was a well—paid professional woman. when herjudgement received some publicity, the hr consultant was contacted by the other women and learned of their complaints about the judge. as usual, it's left to the victims to...
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investors are expecting to see it alison porter, thank you >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," the latest fed survey is out today and it spells trouble for jay powell and the policy cmieeomtt bill lee is here to weigh in stay with us (vo) sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> a deadly tornado outbreak across the south over the weekend. five people were killed and 100 injured in oklahoma. oklahoma was opening a shelter to assist residents and the governor declared a state emergency. >>> in los angeles, pro-palestinian protesters clashed with ucla students on carbon campus police have been accused of the heavy-handed response. >>> the timberwolves became the first team to move to the next round of the playoffs. it closes out a wild sunday of post-season action james harden erupted in the due
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alison freeman reports. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area, and died later in hospital. her baby was not hurt in the attack. this morning the 25—year—old defendant appeared in bradford magistrates�* court charged with her murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance was brief, lasting only around five minutes. clean—shaven and wearing a grey tracksuit, he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address. the suspect was detained by police more than 150 miles away from the crime scene in aylesbury in buckinghamshire in the early hours of tuesday, after a nation—wide manhunt. four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown
alison freeman reports. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area, and died later in hospital. her baby was not hurt in the attack. this morning the 25—year—old defendant appeared in bradford magistrates�* court charged with her murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance...
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our correpsondent alison freeman is at the sycamore gap for us now. have yes can all remember, what can onl be have yes can all remember, what can only be described _ have yes can all remember, what can only be described assen _ have yes can all remember, what can only be described assen outpouring i only be described assen outpouring of grief when towards the end oaf september last year we found out that the famous sycamore gap tree had been felled, over night. it was probably the most famous tree in the world, it found fame in the robin hood prince of thieves film and it was associated with many important life moments for people, like engagements or the scattering of ashes, well, today, northumbria police said they have charged two men over the felling of the tree. they have also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian's wall behind it there. they are daniel graham, who is 38 and adam carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 3i. carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 31. police say they are due before newcast
our correpsondent alison freeman is at the sycamore gap for us now. have yes can all remember, what can onl be have yes can all remember, what can only be described _ have yes can all remember, what can only be described assen _ have yes can all remember, what can only be described assen outpouring i only be described assen outpouring of grief when towards the end oaf september last year we found out that the famous sycamore gap tree had been felled, over night. it was probably the most famous...
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our reporter alison freeman is in bradford this morning. alison, what's the latest? good morning. over the past 2a hours, there has been a whole raft of new information about what happened on the street behind me during that attack here in bradford. police said yesterday the victim, kalsuma akter, and the attacker, habibur masum, both from oldham were known to each other but would not elaborate on what that relationship was. it is now understood the suspect was on bail for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill the victim, charges that he denied when he appeared in court. both west yorkshire and greater manchester police have referred themselves to the police watchdog because they had had prior contact with the victim. for now, the manhunt continues. habibur masum, wanted by police. this cctv of the 25—year—old was taken on saturday, after he's suspected of carrying out an horrific attack on a woman he knew. she has now been named as kalsuma akter. she was attacked and stabbed multiple times. emergency services were called at 3:21pm. however, despite the best efforts of
our reporter alison freeman is in bradford this morning. alison, what's the latest? good morning. over the past 2a hours, there has been a whole raft of new information about what happened on the street behind me during that attack here in bradford. police said yesterday the victim, kalsuma akter, and the attacker, habibur masum, both from oldham were known to each other but would not elaborate on what that relationship was. it is now understood the suspect was on bail for allegedly assaulting...
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let's talk to alison thewliss, snp mp for glasgow central. good evening to you and thanks for joining us on bbc news. quite a day for your party, did you imagine that this is the situation you would find yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite _ yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite where _ yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite where i _ yourselves in this evening? t“! 3 isn't quite where i expected today to go, but humza yousaf has made his decision this morning and i think that was the right call to make. you think he made _ that was the right call to make. you think he made the right decision for himself and the party? i think he made the right decision for himself and the party?— himself and the party? i think he did, and it _ himself and the party? i think he did, and it had — himself and the party? i think he did, and it had become - himself and the party? i think he did, and it had become clear- himself and the party? i think he | did, and it had become clear from did, and it had become clearfrom the informatio
let's talk to alison thewliss, snp mp for glasgow central. good evening to you and thanks for joining us on bbc news. quite a day for your party, did you imagine that this is the situation you would find yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite _ yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite where _ yourselves in this evening? this isn't quite where i _ yourselves in this evening? t“! 3 isn't quite where i expected today to go, but humza yousaf has made his decision this morning and i...
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earlier, i spoke to the charity's chief executive, alison garnham. frank was a very brave individual who was very strategic, he was very committed, steadfast. but he was a true campaigner. i think his real legacy to us is the achievement of child benefit. when he was at the child poverty action group, it looked like the then government was about to abandon child benefit and abandon its election pledge, in fact, and there was a leak that he was able to make public. and as a result, child benefit was introduced in 1977, and he said himself it was the biggest ever redistribution of income to families and particularly to poorfamilies. and that was really his legacy from child poverty action group, and we all receive money as parents today as a result of that action. yeah, he paved the way for other things as well, didn't he, like minimum wage, free school meals, things like that? yes, in the early days at cpag, those were the main campaigns, free school meals and rent allowances. but he was instrumental in setting up the low pay unit, which campaigned fo
earlier, i spoke to the charity's chief executive, alison garnham. frank was a very brave individual who was very strategic, he was very committed, steadfast. but he was a true campaigner. i think his real legacy to us is the achievement of child benefit. when he was at the child poverty action group, it looked like the then government was about to abandon child benefit and abandon its election pledge, in fact, and there was a leak that he was able to make public. and as a result, child benefit...
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alison stuart allen is a branding expert and ceo of international marketing partners. ispoke expert and ceo of international marketing partners. i spoke to her and she tell me what she thought was behind the move by mcdonald's. it is absolutely business over politics. mcdonald's is a business first and foremost. they will be very concerned about the loss of sales in israel and in other parts of the world, because of the move which was done in earnest and no doubt the franchisee thought they were doing the right thing. but unfortunately for the company more broadly, it has had these repercussions. yes, it is about commerce ultimately rather than politics. one of the concerns therefore for mcdonald's globally, because again this is a global brand, is how do we stem these losses in visitors and sales? and could this actually make it even worse? at this spread further, beyond just the middle east region? and the challenges, when you are a global brand like mcdonald's is, you need to balance the global and the local. this is a big situation and issue for all sorts of brands
alison stuart allen is a branding expert and ceo of international marketing partners. ispoke expert and ceo of international marketing partners. i spoke to her and she tell me what she thought was behind the move by mcdonald's. it is absolutely business over politics. mcdonald's is a business first and foremost. they will be very concerned about the loss of sales in israel and in other parts of the world, because of the move which was done in earnest and no doubt the franchisee thought they...
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alison freeman reports. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area, and died later in hospital. her baby was not hurt in the attack. this morning the 25—year—old defendant appeared in bradford magistrates' court charged with her murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance was brief, lasting only around five minutes. clean—shaven and wearing a grey tracksuit, he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address. the suspect was detained by police more than 150 miles away from the crime scene in aylesbury in buckinghamshire in the early hours of tuesday, after a nation—wide manhunt. four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown cou
alison freeman reports. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area, and died later in hospital. her baby was not hurt in the attack. this morning the 25—year—old defendant appeared in bradford magistrates' court charged with her murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance was...
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i've learned from richard and alison today. it's made me think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times on and we feel. like... we're supported more, you know, from people that weren't exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made herfirst initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today. yeah, well, no, we were we were let down. but we've got to now for our own sanity, push forward in a positive way, because it's the only way forward for us. it's three years since gracie died injune, and we've been on this with the same sort of passion and intent right from the start. so it will be a long process, but i'm fairly confident, very confident, that we make a difference. gracie wouldn't have died for nothing. and to hear more on this story, you can listen to the podcast 5 minutes on policing stalking
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francis dig skobe, ronald mcneer, michael smith, alison nizuka, gregory jarvis, judith resnick, christa mccaulay. burned with the ship reusable challenger. as i understand it, one of yours, yes, zyama, yes, oh you! great, i’ve been wanting to have a heartfelt chat with him for a long time, but there was no approach, it’s a pity i can’t speak german, i really want to know how much the germans bought him for, nothing, for we’ll find such a thing, interpreter, ah-ay, wow, i would never...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> we'll continue to keep you updated on what's happening in the middle east and here at home. we'll have any new developments at abc seven news.com. tomorrow is tax day. so if you are down to the wire to meet the deadline, we have some information you need to know. you do have until midnight on monday to file your taxes or file an extension payments are still due tomorrow and filing extension is buying more time to get the paperwork in, not more time to pay what you might owe. penalties and interest still apply to those late payments. now two important new credits you might be able to claim this year affect used electric vehicles and home energy savings. we have information on both credits at our website, abc seven news.com. a nationwide drug shortage is hitting a record high, with hundreds of types of medications in short supply, experts say. some patients going without important meds because pharmacies can't get enough, some of the drugs in low supply include treatments for cancer, diabetes, adhd and injectable drugs needed in life saving operations. >
alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> we'll continue to keep you updated on what's happening in the middle east and here at home. we'll have any new developments at abc seven news.com. tomorrow is tax day. so if you are down to the wire to meet the deadline, we have some information you need to know. you do have until midnight on monday to file your taxes or file an extension payments are still due tomorrow and filing extension is buying more time to get the paperwork in, not more time to...
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. >> alison is the program's director and said it's grown from 95 students in the first year to now roughly 600 a year. which is still not enough. >> the construction industry is expected to grow so much that we'll need 45,000 new construction jobs by 2027. >> the problem is stark but simple. the metro denver population has increased 18% in the last decade, compared with the national population growth of 7%. as a result, denver is short 70,000 housing units for its current population. >> with the housing crisis at the level that it is at, people are really passionate about doing something about it and getting results. >> aaron and his girlfriend just moved here from ohio. he was in food services, but says he sees big potential in home building and in denver. why do you think young people like yourself are moving specifically to denver? >> i think a lot of the politics are more what young people are interested in, and also all the recreation options are great. also recreation marijuana is for people to move here, for sure. >> many of the students here are recent denver transplants. >> we're
. >> alison is the program's director and said it's grown from 95 students in the first year to now roughly 600 a year. which is still not enough. >> the construction industry is expected to grow so much that we'll need 45,000 new construction jobs by 2027. >> the problem is stark but simple. the metro denver population has increased 18% in the last decade, compared with the national population growth of 7%. as a result, denver is short 70,000 housing units for its current...
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in yesterday's game, our reigning champ, alison betts, secured her fifth victory and thereby an official qualification to our next tournament of champions. look at this, we're just six games into the regular shows of season 40, and already you might have to ask yourself, could we be witnessing a new super champ in the making? rob and marko certainly hoping no. they're our challengers today, hoping to cement champion status for themselves. good luck to all three of you. here we go, into the jeopardy! round, you'll be dealing with these categories. up first...
in yesterday's game, our reigning champ, alison betts, secured her fifth victory and thereby an official qualification to our next tournament of champions. look at this, we're just six games into the regular shows of season 40, and already you might have to ask yourself, could we be witnessing a new super champ in the making? rob and marko certainly hoping no. they're our challengers today, hoping to cement champion status for themselves. good luck to all three of you. here we go, into the...
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this following a closely fought battle in yesterday's game that resulted in the five-game streak of alison betts coming to an end. scott and molly are with us today, hoping to start a streak of their own. good luck to all three of you. here are your categories in the jeopardy! round. we begin with... then... we have some... and ordinal phrases for you, followed by... and... marko, you're the champ now, you select first. let's try anatomy a to z for $600.
this following a closely fought battle in yesterday's game that resulted in the five-game streak of alison betts coming to an end. scott and molly are with us today, hoping to start a streak of their own. good luck to all three of you. here are your categories in the jeopardy! round. we begin with... then... we have some... and ordinal phrases for you, followed by... and... marko, you're the champ now, you select first. let's try anatomy a to z for $600.
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in yesterday's game, our champion, alison betts, was $400 off the lead, leaving double jeopardy. and assumed she would be leaving us a three-game winner. but a savvy wager in final saved the win and allowed her to live to play another game. a win today would make her our first five-game winner of season 40, and our first official qualifier for the next tournament of champions. a lot on the line, but that's true as well for vidya and jeff, hoping to notch their first win. good luck to all three of you. let's get to work in the jeopardy round. these are the categories... ...is up first. then...
in yesterday's game, our champion, alison betts, was $400 off the lead, leaving double jeopardy. and assumed she would be leaving us a three-game winner. but a savvy wager in final saved the win and allowed her to live to play another game. a win today would make her our first five-game winner of season 40, and our first official qualifier for the next tournament of champions. a lot on the line, but that's true as well for vidya and jeff, hoping to notch their first win. good luck to all three...
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today we welcome brian and alison to the game. good luck. let's see what categories you'll be dealing with in the first round, the jeopardy round. ...is up first, followed by... in quotation marks... followed by... in the exact middle, in fact, of each response. then we have some... and finally, it'll be...
today we welcome brian and alison to the game. good luck. let's see what categories you'll be dealing with in the first round, the jeopardy round. ...is up first, followed by... in quotation marks... followed by... in the exact middle, in fact, of each response. then we have some... and finally, it'll be...
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i'm alison earle. the met police have broken up a gang accused of using technology to trick victims into paying them online. it follows raids including this one in bromley in south east london. the gang's site called labhost was being used to help criminals to get people to hand over their personal data. it's thought it made nearly £1 million in profits. a bbc investigation has found a shortage of adhd medication is leading some students with the condition to ration their tablets ahead of exams. it's estimated 1 in 30 young people have adhd — which can impairfocus and memory. the government says "some issues" affecting supplies of drugs have been resolved. but students like alice say they're worried about getting through the next few months without them. i'd be terrified. i genuinely don't know how i would be able to get my get through my gcses, especially achieve the grades i wanted to or even... i don't know if i would be able to finish the exam. police have secured a former restaurant operated by
i'm alison earle. the met police have broken up a gang accused of using technology to trick victims into paying them online. it follows raids including this one in bromley in south east london. the gang's site called labhost was being used to help criminals to get people to hand over their personal data. it's thought it made nearly £1 million in profits. a bbc investigation has found a shortage of adhd medication is leading some students with the condition to ration their tablets ahead of...
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in yesterday's game, alison betts had that big payday, pulled off an exciting win, but perhaps even more impressively, managed to keep secret from her three kids where she was spending the day. cat may be out of the bag today as sarah and brian join us as the new challengers. good luck to all three of you. let's get into the round. your "jeopardy!" categories will be... first... then... followed by... and finally...
in yesterday's game, alison betts had that big payday, pulled off an exciting win, but perhaps even more impressively, managed to keep secret from her three kids where she was spending the day. cat may be out of the bag today as sarah and brian join us as the new challengers. good luck to all three of you. let's get into the round. your "jeopardy!" categories will be... first... then... followed by... and finally...
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he had four children, cathy, ian, alison and will. and five grandchildren. joining us is judy woodruff, jeffrey brown, and linda winslow, former executive producer of this program. they all worked with robin over many years. first, my sympathies to each of you on the loss of your dear friend. judy, i know robin for you was not just a treasured colleague, he was an inspiration. in what ways? judy< h -- judy: he was, and i have to say i am heartbroken for those who knew robin. he was not only one of the most important mentors in my life, he was a dear friend. i talked to his son ian today who said right up until the end of his life, robin was following the news. he said he insisted on talking about what was in the news literally right up until the last day. that was the consummate news man. that is who robin was. he is the reason i joined the newshour. when he and jim expanded it, made it the newshour in 1983, they had this amazing chemistry. they were not only extraordinary journalists, they had this magic between the two of them. i can tell you it was so muc
he had four children, cathy, ian, alison and will. and five grandchildren. joining us is judy woodruff, jeffrey brown, and linda winslow, former executive producer of this program. they all worked with robin over many years. first, my sympathies to each of you on the loss of your dear friend. judy, i know robin for you was not just a treasured colleague, he was an inspiration. in what ways? judy< h -- judy: he was, and i have to say i am heartbroken for those who knew robin. he was not only...
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and if you've been watching lately, you know that our current champion, alison betts, is proving to be quite the formidable player here on the alex trebek stage. she would easily make it a six-figure total with another win today. but guess what? veronica and eric are here hoping to make their mark with some impressive stats of their own. welcome and good luck. here is the jeopardy round. you will be dealing with these categories... first... then we're going to... some important advice... don't eat that!. then... and...
and if you've been watching lately, you know that our current champion, alison betts, is proving to be quite the formidable player here on the alex trebek stage. she would easily make it a six-figure total with another win today. but guess what? veronica and eric are here hoping to make their mark with some impressive stats of their own. welcome and good luck. here is the jeopardy round. you will be dealing with these categories... first... then we're going to... some important advice... don't...
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. >> all right, thanks, alison so much are putting away some of that winter where all right. >> that's the iconic song from the 80s movie footloose starring kevin bacon. will four decades after the movie is released, bacon, excuse me return to paste in high school in utah, where it was filmed and it comes after a year long campaign led by students to get baked to return to the school before it's demolished 40 years. >> i mean, that just blows my mind. your desire to have me return? and you talked me into it. you know, i i think it's great to see that kind of commitment to any thing. i also think that it's amazing the power that this movie has had to just kind of bring people together oh, so far the students also contributed 5,000 resource kits to bacon's foundation, which provides essentials to communities in need all right, hello
. >> all right, thanks, alison so much are putting away some of that winter where all right. >> that's the iconic song from the 80s movie footloose starring kevin bacon. will four decades after the movie is released, bacon, excuse me return to paste in high school in utah, where it was filmed and it comes after a year long campaign led by students to get baked to return to the school before it's demolished 40 years. >> i mean, that just blows my mind. your desire to have me...
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let's go now to see it as meteorologists, allison chinchar alison, when you hear that man say that that's my my son's bedroom up there and i told him to go to his mother's house that moment of just a beat of silence where he says, and i'm glad i did in that moment lives all of the fears of what could have happened talk talk about what happened over the last 24 hours and what we look at for the next day or so. >> yeah, the what-ifs. i mean, that's really what comes to a lot of people's mind the good news about yesterday was this was a very well forecast event. people knew this was coming hours in advance in a lot of those warnings gave people at least 101520 minutes. otherwise, things could have been a lot worse. you look at the numbers from yesterday, again, nearly 80 total tornado reports, 33 damaging wind reports, and almost 60 hail reports. some of those larger in golf balls. and the unfortunate part is though a lot of these same areas you see on the map are expecting more severe weather yet again today, know the good news is things have calmed down since the overnight we've got a coup
let's go now to see it as meteorologists, allison chinchar alison, when you hear that man say that that's my my son's bedroom up there and i told him to go to his mother's house that moment of just a beat of silence where he says, and i'm glad i did in that moment lives all of the fears of what could have happened talk talk about what happened over the last 24 hours and what we look at for the next day or so. >> yeah, the what-ifs. i mean, that's really what comes to a lot of people's...
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laura dern, alison jany, ricky martin. >> come on! >> incredible in the show. >> yes, yes. >> i mean, all three of them just great. and bruce -- i mean, we could go down the list. i will say they are all extraordinary. i will say that mika and i turned to each other. i have always -- i just loved kristen wiig. she is extraordinary on "snl." extraordinary in whatever she does. but we lacked at each other after it was over and said -- >> next level. >> yeah. >> she is going next level. this is, yeah, extraordinary. >> she has taken to the next level. palm royal, check it out. speaking of south florida, donald trump works there, i was making a segue. doesn't work. >> there was a -- >> talking like you are in a coma. >> there is a reference there, too. at one point when alison says, she looked at the mobster husband and says, this is where we're going. this is where common criminals -- this is where we're going in the future, in palm beach. >> it was good. >> yeah. >> so there is your segue. >> okay. >> there you go. so donald trump's hus
laura dern, alison jany, ricky martin. >> come on! >> incredible in the show. >> yes, yes. >> i mean, all three of them just great. and bruce -- i mean, we could go down the list. i will say they are all extraordinary. i will say that mika and i turned to each other. i have always -- i just loved kristen wiig. she is extraordinary on "snl." extraordinary in whatever she does. but we lacked at each other after it was over and said -- >> next level....
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nations bio diversity conference that will be held here in the columbia city of kindly in october. alison that i'm 50, i'm just the both the journalist and permanent critic of tennessee and president chi side has been sentenced to 6 months in prison. mamma and book aloud was charged with insulting a public official. the country's national union for john le says his arrest on conviction is aimed financing the free press. co shows governing conservative policy has one wednesday's parliamentary elections with 60 seats. that means that incumbent prime, minnesota, andre plank of which will have to enter into coalition troops in order to form a majority. they want some control the same officer, the president decided to run for the prime minister as job the full resigning his post. his sons left, the social democrats came in 2nd with 42 seats. yeah, the also to as of tomorrow morning, we will begin the process of forming a new palomina true majority in order to form out the government to meet them. all of course, we're going to continue with that policy which over the past 8 years, is protected
nations bio diversity conference that will be held here in the columbia city of kindly in october. alison that i'm 50, i'm just the both the journalist and permanent critic of tennessee and president chi side has been sentenced to 6 months in prison. mamma and book aloud was charged with insulting a public official. the country's national union for john le says his arrest on conviction is aimed financing the free press. co shows governing conservative policy has one wednesday's parliamentary...
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so alison, just give a give us a sense of just how bad this has been, right? >> and the key thing to note is this wasn't just one day on saturday. this has been a multi-day event. so if you go back the last 48 hours, you can see all of the severe thunderstorm reports. so the red dots you see here are those are tornado reports. we've had hundred 18 of them in the last 48 hours at damaging wind reports and almost 150 hail reports. some of those the hale was the size of baseballs or even larger. so again significant there. and when you look at all of the tornado warnings that were issued by the various national weather service offices. each one of these polygon shape things was a warning that one of those offices issued to kind of show you how scattered a lot of these warnings were. but more impressive, is the national weather service office in omaha issuing 42 tornado warnings during a 24 hours for time period roughly 8:00 a.m. on friday to 8:00 a.m. on saturday. that's the most that office has ever actually issued in a 24 hour time period. so incredibly just su
so alison, just give a give us a sense of just how bad this has been, right? >> and the key thing to note is this wasn't just one day on saturday. this has been a multi-day event. so if you go back the last 48 hours, you can see all of the severe thunderstorm reports. so the red dots you see here are those are tornado reports. we've had hundred 18 of them in the last 48 hours at damaging wind reports and almost 150 hail reports. some of those the hale was the size of baseballs or even...
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alison freeman, bbc news. mike, andy and tim will be joining us at 8:15. before joining us at 8:15. they set off on another walk! let's take a look at today's papers. joining us at 8:15. almost all of the front pages are leading on the seven aid workers killed in gaza. the mirror headline says they were "killed trying to feed starving kids". the telegraph reports an investigation by the royal mail after customers complained about receiving post with stamps on that had been deemed to be fake — and then being fined to collect it. an inside story from today's times, which says the government will look into headlight glare, after a petition was signed by 10,000 people. it follows a campaign by the rac, which says being dazzled affects about two thirds of drivers in the uk. and the headline on the metro is a "bid of an idiot" who says he repeatedly bid against himself while trying to buy a painting in an auction and managed to push the price up by a thousand pounds. just to explain, apparently he didn't quite know how an auction works. i}!(. and was bidding a
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alison, will it be clear viewing for most people? >> i think that's the real question is whether or not mother nature is going to cooperate with all of these people that planned to go outside and look up. now, here's the thing. there are still going to be plenty of fantastic places to view this, especially say, areas like southeastern missouri keeps your for example portions of southern illinois and southern indiana that includes places like evansville. these are all going to be spots that are expected to have very little cloud cover, if any, this afternoon, another good spot is going to be up into the northeast essentially from burlington, vermont all the way up through caribou main, plenty of sunshine there. now with that said there are going be a couple of spots where we are looking at pretty significant cloud cover that's going to extend from niagara falls up through rochester, new york, and then also another area concern is going to be texas. now, the main concern here is a lot of strong to severe thunderstorms. the good news is
alison, will it be clear viewing for most people? >> i think that's the real question is whether or not mother nature is going to cooperate with all of these people that planned to go outside and look up. now, here's the thing. there are still going to be plenty of fantastic places to view this, especially say, areas like southeastern missouri keeps your for example portions of southern illinois and southern indiana that includes places like evansville. these are all going to be spots...
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. >> my friend alison camerota, is obsessed with body language. it all things, but particularly in a courtroom when people are being asked questions. so if you're in the voir dire process, you're asking these jurors things. what are you looking at in terms of their body language and how they answer? >> so great question are thought process is really what drives our body language and drives our facial expressions. >> so we may say one thing, but our body in faces saying another. so we're really looking for again what are they saying? is it true and that's where, again, follow-up questions come in and they see the body's saying one thing to what they just said and then they have to probe deeper to see where's the truth of it? because we have also implied biases and again, that's her body language really comes in handy to really pay attention because implied bias is we have or saying what we believe but unconsciously, we have a different set of beliefs. >> so nick, two notable things have been going on inside this courtroom really, both days. the fir
. >> my friend alison camerota, is obsessed with body language. it all things, but particularly in a courtroom when people are being asked questions. so if you're in the voir dire process, you're asking these jurors things. what are you looking at in terms of their body language and how they answer? >> so great question are thought process is really what drives our body language and drives our facial expressions. >> so we may say one thing, but our body in faces saying...
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just talked about today with alison, colorado. it is a problem. right. but i think again, when you look at african american voters particular, i think they're principally concerned about issues just like every other voter from the economy, education haven't safe communities, safer streets, better access to health care. and if you're a black man, i think blackman really do want economic system sustainability. they want to see a ladder for them to be able to climb economically so that they can provide for themselves, their families, their communities. and i think whomever articulates that best case is going to be the individual as seize those numbers on their side now, to donald trump, the idea that because he's facing these criminal indictments as somehow makes him palatable to black men is such an insult and i've tried to tell a lot of my republican friends, this is not how you target black men and talk about the issues not making hello, justice system about this. when i think a lot of them will say the president's be in the president. we're going to do
just talked about today with alison, colorado. it is a problem. right. but i think again, when you look at african american voters particular, i think they're principally concerned about issues just like every other voter from the economy, education haven't safe communities, safer streets, better access to health care. and if you're a black man, i think blackman really do want economic system sustainability. they want to see a ladder for them to be able to climb economically so that they can...
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have to wait and see on that first of all, i'd like to yield my time to daniel dale to come fact check alison, but i don't i know we don't have enough time, so i'll do it so clearly, democratic are concerned, very, very concerned because what i hear ashley's saying is right here over and over again about rfk junior, right? he's he's this he's a bigger threat to democracy than donald trump's. so you can't vote for either of those two. but your point is he going to be on the ballot in enough states? i think he's gonna be on the ballot and plenty of states i think he's going to he's got the money he may be on the libertarian ticket to get in if that's the case that he's on every state, you'll get that. yeah. >> yeah >> so we've got a lot of road >> to run down here yet, i will say listening to him, you know, what he what he sounded like. i hear i feel your pain america. i feel your pain about the check engine light going on he really pretty populist messages i think is going to resonate. i think at the end of the day, the democrats should be plenty scared of rfk because he's a relatable he's, yo
have to wait and see on that first of all, i'd like to yield my time to daniel dale to come fact check alison, but i don't i know we don't have enough time, so i'll do it so clearly, democratic are concerned, very, very concerned because what i hear ashley's saying is right here over and over again about rfk junior, right? he's he's this he's a bigger threat to democracy than donald trump's. so you can't vote for either of those two. but your point is he going to be on the ballot in enough...
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shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're really saving and doing, making unfunded making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. it's worse for people who are in that position, who struggle to be able to buy their own home. >> police have released footage of a motorcyclist caught in a sting operation riding at grossly excessive speeds. kieran jones was recorded travelling at 80 miles an hour in a 30 zone on the a22 in east sussex, on no less than seven separate occasions . he less than seven separate occasions. he had less than seven separate occasions . he had concealed less than seven separate occasions. he had concealed his number plate to avoid detection and when finally caught, he did to admit to a string of charges , to admit to a string of charges, including dangerous driving. jones was disqualified for three years and ordered to complete 225 hours of unpaid work. more than 150 people have been rescued f
shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're really saving and doing, making unfunded making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. it's worse for people who are in that position, who struggle to be able to buy their own home. >> police have released footage of a motorcyclist caught in a sting operation riding...
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good to see you this morning, alison. before we start on this because i know that that's what you're here to, to talk to us about. i just want to talk to us about. i just want to ask you about the pressure on junior doctors to end their strikes, nhs strikes, because the nhs consultants a pay consultants have backed a pay deal consultants have backed a pay deal, which means that they are settled there is now pressure on junior doctors to do the same. how would the labour party handle the junior doctors ? handle the junior doctors? >> well, we've got huge problems with staff retention in the nhs, which is why we set out , a which is why we set out, a workforce plan and then money to go into our health service. obviously, you know, as a shadow minister, i can't , negotiate the minister, i can't, negotiate the settlement of industrial action that's happening now. but i would implore government ministers and the prime minister to try and do that, because you know, our nhs has suffered so much . those doctors have been much. th
good to see you this morning, alison. before we start on this because i know that that's what you're here to, to talk to us about. i just want to talk to us about. i just want to ask you about the pressure on junior doctors to end their strikes, nhs strikes, because the nhs consultants a pay consultants have backed a pay deal consultants have backed a pay deal, which means that they are settled there is now pressure on junior doctors to do the same. how would the labour party handle the junior...
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final vote will fall on alison johnson . she's the on alison johnson. she's the presiding officer of the scottish parliament and a former green msp now voting convention states that she would probably vote with the government , but vote with the government, but certainly that would also mean against her old former party, but now almost superseding that is scottish labour's vote of no confidence in the government that supersedes it. because if the snp so snp government lose that vote, then they're legally bound to basically dissolve parliament and dissolve government. and we would be heading towards a scottish election. can you believe that that might happen before the next westminster election? >> absolutely. fascinating thank you very much indeed. tony mcguire, our scotland reporter there in edinburgh, we're now joined by freelance columnist alastair stewart for some further analysis, alastair, thank you very much indeed for joining us. how much trouble is humza yousuf in and do you think he'll last the day . he'll last the day. >> i think he'll last a
final vote will fall on alison johnson . she's the on alison johnson. she's the presiding officer of the scottish parliament and a former green msp now voting convention states that she would probably vote with the government , but vote with the government, but certainly that would also mean against her old former party, but now almost superseding that is scottish labour's vote of no confidence in the government that supersedes it. because if the snp so snp government lose that vote, then...
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buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're really saving and doing, making unfunded making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. it's worse for people who are in that position, who struggle to be able to buy their own home. >> weather and storm kathleen is expected to bring heavy gusts and rain, and the highest temperatures of the year so far as it hits the uk today, pushing in from the atlantic. the storm is set to bring gusts of up to 70mph to northern ireland and the britain . the west of britain. temperatures could also reach 22 degrees in the east. a yellow weather warning for wind is in effect until 10 pm. and covers cornwall much of wales, parts of lancashire and cumbria, and up into central scotland and northern ireland. and more than 150 people have been rescued from flood waters in australia after 24 hours of torrential ra
buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're really saving and doing, making unfunded making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. it's worse for people who are in that position, who struggle to be able to buy their own home....
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dubai mentioned when he announced the very positive result from that conference was the support of alison campbell. my chief negotiator, who'd been a key part of the team drafting what is an historic agreement the uae consensus. okay. >> i mean, let's get into some of those green policies and indeed some of these targets. that was that. the cop that you had to fly back from, it was of the shoring up. but what was that ? why did the shoring up. but what was that? why did you fly the shoring up. but what was that ? why did you fly back? that? why did you fly back? >> remind me it was i think it was rwanda again. >> they needed your vote on rwanda. i mean, some people look at cop, everyone flying into dubaiby at cop, everyone flying into dubai by private jet and think it's a massive load of hot air. >> yeah, well, i was said partly just to deal with that and maintain some sense of humour is that i'm saving the planet one flight at a time, but necessarily, isn't that an oxymoron ? oxymoron? >> i mean, is there a point to saying, look, actually, if this summit is just a talking shop that doesn
dubai mentioned when he announced the very positive result from that conference was the support of alison campbell. my chief negotiator, who'd been a key part of the team drafting what is an historic agreement the uae consensus. okay. >> i mean, let's get into some of those green policies and indeed some of these targets. that was that. the cop that you had to fly back from, it was of the shoring up. but what was that ? why did the shoring up. but what was that? why did you fly the...