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and my colleague alison will bring a microphone over so that everybody on zoom can hear you. and those who are zoom, please continue to put questions and the question and answer box and we'll start with one online. susan, please thank you very much candy the first question that's come in online is i've heard that post office inspectors were the first federal police force. what other historians you come across? we're working on the history the post office within a policing history. and how did the term special agent come to be used for postal police. boy, i'm stumped. i really hadn't dug that much into the the policing aspect and the larger history of that. i know that there are some histories of the post office and i'm blanking on wilfred gallagher. did. that's very good. and, and there are some others. yeah my my guess as to how the terms agent came to pass is that there were lots of special agents in lots of departments at that time and in fact absolom marshlands father mathew was at one point a special agent of the indian bureau, and he was the one that took money and peac
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i'm alison earle. scotland yard has referred itself to the independent police watchdog after a man officers were pursuing died on a tube line. the met says officers were called to reports of a fight outside colindale station in the early hours of sunday morning. a man they tried to detain ran on to the tracks and was fatally injured. a primary school in north london where staff went on strike this week has announced it will close for three more days over the next month due to industrial action. it's over plans to turn byron court primary in wembley into an academy after it was rated "inadequate" in its last ofsted inspection. the national education union has announced walkouts on the ath 5th and 6th ofjune. the department for education said strikes are "damaging to pupils�* learning and disruptive for parents". five ambulance services across london and the south are teaming up to help improve care to patients. they'll pool resources in areas such as buying equipment and training staff with the aim of
i'm alison earle. scotland yard has referred itself to the independent police watchdog after a man officers were pursuing died on a tube line. the met says officers were called to reports of a fight outside colindale station in the early hours of sunday morning. a man they tried to detain ran on to the tracks and was fatally injured. a primary school in north london where staff went on strike this week has announced it will close for three more days over the next month due to industrial action....
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kate forbes, meanwhile, on the inside rail at 4 to 1, alison stewart thanks for joining us on the show. always a delight and there's lots more still to come between now and 6:00. and how do you make the perfect bacon butty? the big questions. make the perfect bacon butty? the big questions . we all look the big questions. we all look at that. oh, dunno about you. i'm drooling. well, experts say they've come up with the ultimate recipe. we'll find out what it is. and this is going to be a huge talking point. but first it's time for your latest news headlines. and it's ray addison. >> thanks, martin. 531 i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the 14 year old boy killed in a sword attack in north—east london yesterday has been named as daniel anderson . been named as daniel anderson. the met police says a 36 year old man remains in custody on suspicion of the teenager's murder. daniel was a pupil at bancroft's. that's the same school in east london attended by grace o'malley kumar, who was murdered in a knife attack in nottingham last summer for other people were injured d
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. >> alison ginger, thanks so much for more on this global light show. i'm joined now by paul d. melee expedition leader for the nasa johnson space center astronomical society great to see you to talk about aurora's with you. >> it's so exciting. so paul, you've also going leading public outreach tours to view the northern lights since 2012. so if you're on a tour, if i were on a tour with you this weekend, how would you explain what is happening? >> well, what's amazing about this is that the sign every once in awhile suffers explosions in the atmosphere. and generates high-energy particles that propagate toward the earth. sometimes. and other directions at other times. and we just, we're lucky enough to be hit by a big burst of very high energy particles that hit us at the right time. and created what might be called one of the great storms that have occurred over the last 500 years. it's been about 16 of those that have been logged and we were just lucky enough to be in the middle of one. i'm here in the lower edge of arizona and we never we have aurora is here that are visibl
. >> alison ginger, thanks so much for more on this global light show. i'm joined now by paul d. melee expedition leader for the nasa johnson space center astronomical society great to see you to talk about aurora's with you. >> it's so exciting. so paul, you've also going leading public outreach tours to view the northern lights since 2012. so if you're on a tour, if i were on a tour with you this weekend, how would you explain what is happening? >> well, what's amazing about...
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earlier this month, we had another champion qualify, alison betts. so, interestingly, so far, it's an all-female field. weckiai, nils, welcome to the alex trebek stage. good luck to all three of you. here come the categories in the jeopardy round... we have some... up first. then... then... yachts, and finally... you'll need to name the movie batman actor given a different one of his roles. i hope that's clear. amy, start us off. 16th century stuff for $800.
earlier this month, we had another champion qualify, alison betts. so, interestingly, so far, it's an all-female field. weckiai, nils, welcome to the alex trebek stage. good luck to all three of you. here come the categories in the jeopardy round... we have some... up first. then... then... yachts, and finally... you'll need to name the movie batman actor given a different one of his roles. i hope that's clear. amy, start us off. 16th century stuff for $800.
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. >> alison, should jar. all right. let's talk more on this kind of global light show. and i'm joined by none other than bill nye, the science guy. he is the ceo of the planetary society high and other great big world live science bill, great to see you so good to be here. wonderful. this is so exciting. i feel like it's an unexpected surprise, but for scientists like yourself, you knew it was coming so walk us through why this is happening and what we should be looking forward to well, a couple of things before we start, everybody's been talking about watching tonight. >> and that is a worthy wonderful thing to do. but if you still have your eclipse glasses from a few weeks ago the sun rises again safely. >> i can look at the sun right now and i looked at it a few minutes ago here in southern california. >> and it looked to me like the sun, the the sunspot was about the 2:00 position. now, i looked quickly and there's a little bit of wispy hayes leftover from the marine layer. and so i think that's that's how it looked to me. but you guys, young people with better eyes
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and as alison said typically the height of the busy he is part of hurricane season is mid to late september what should people be doing now considering those storms could come far sooner than that they should get ready.gov. >> again, they have a great checklist, but includes things now like reviewing your insurance plan updating your supplies. so getting some extra batteries and so shelf-stable foods, those are things you can really do. now rather than at the height of the storm, there's a big brush for materials. >> all right. matthew rosencrantz. thank you. you so much your research suggests the world's widest glacier could be more vulnerable to melting than previously thought. >> now, scientists used radar data from space to x-ray, antarctica's thwaites glacier. now it's about the size of florida and it's is the continents most unstable river of ice. they found that ocean water flowing kilometers, but he it is causing vigorous melting. >> that could mean global sea level rise projections are being underestimated scientists say the complete collapse of the so-called doomsday glacier could
and as alison said typically the height of the busy he is part of hurricane season is mid to late september what should people be doing now considering those storms could come far sooner than that they should get ready.gov. >> again, they have a great checklist, but includes things now like reviewing your insurance plan updating your supplies. so getting some extra batteries and so shelf-stable foods, those are things you can really do. now rather than at the height of the storm, there's...
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alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. a failed asylum—seeker has become the first to be sent voluntarily from the uk to rwanda. the migrant was given £3000 to help relocate to kigali and was flown out on a commercial flight. it is separate to the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. the scottish government will face a vote of no confidence today. the motion was tabled by labour after humza yousaf scrapped the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the greens called for it to be withdrawn after mr yousaf resigned as first minister and it's not likely to be passed without their support. the australian airline qantas says it is changing a problem which has allowed people to change other people's details on things like boarding. australian airline qantas says it is investigating a privacy breach on its app that allowed customers to view and amend other people's account details like boarding passes. qanatas says it's fixed the problem but has not commented on the scale of
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. >> we're calling it a solar storm and what we should anticipate beyond what alison just so brilliantly laid out yes. >> so it all starts at the sun. >> as you just pointed out in does some nice the yard, in one sense, as a north pole and the south pole negative and positive polarity. >> but over the course of 11 years it does the reversal that's happening right now or right in the middle of that magnetic reversal. and what happens during this stage of the cycle, we see these sunspots are much these sunspots typically one to three times the size of earth. >> the particular sons, sons we're looking at closely now is actually 15 times the size of earth. so it's huge, it's complex, and is producing these big eruptions that are getting shot at it back-to-back. the fact we've had up to ten eruptions, all coming towards earth, impacting earth's magnetic field and creating these lovely northern lights and the southern hemisphere, the southern lights. >> wow, so how can this be tracked anyway? >> so we have 24/7. it's just that we're part of the weather service. so just like a regular weather s
. >> we're calling it a solar storm and what we should anticipate beyond what alison just so brilliantly laid out yes. >> so it all starts at the sun. >> as you just pointed out in does some nice the yard, in one sense, as a north pole and the south pole negative and positive polarity. >> but over the course of 11 years it does the reversal that's happening right now or right in the middle of that magnetic reversal. and what happens during this stage of the cycle, we see...
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de—banking scandal, the financial conduct authority proved itself to be about as good as its job, as dame alison rose was after issuing a report claiming no one had lost their account because of their political views. seemingly ignonng political views. seemingly ignoring nigel's subject access requests, which proved precisely the opposite . the good news is the opposite. the good news is the opposite. the good news is the treasury select committee has been following this issue more conscientiously, and the revelations have been extremely worrying. in february, it revealed that uk banks forced the closure of 140,000 140,000 small business accounts last yean small business accounts last year, nearly 3% of all small businesses in the united kingdom. small businesses are the backbone of our economy. not only do they employ 16.7 million people, generating £2.4 trillion a year for the economy, they also play a vital role in our communities , providing communities, providing opportunities for economic mobility. but it doesn't end there. today's revelations from there. today's revelations from the comm
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because alison says, absolutely. the conservatives must tack to the right the silent majority that either didn't vote or voted for brexit. that's exactly what they want. and if the conservatives stand any chance, you're going to have to move to the right and swiftly and quickly, well, i don't agree with alison. >> i think, you know, compare and contrast suella braverman with andy street. andy street, who has been a very good mayor in the west midlands, has forged relations ships across political parties, including, as jack said , just there with andy burnham, his counterpart in manchester. he's worked very hard for the people of the west midlands and in his defeat last night he was dignified, magnanimous and he put out a very strong warning that if the tory party drifts to the right following the reform votes, as it has done, you know, following ukip and brexit and everything else, it will lose that core ground, that centre ground. and i think, you know what you're seeing is, suella braverman, frankly, might as well
because alison says, absolutely. the conservatives must tack to the right the silent majority that either didn't vote or voted for brexit. that's exactly what they want. and if the conservatives stand any chance, you're going to have to move to the right and swiftly and quickly, well, i don't agree with alison. >> i think, you know, compare and contrast suella braverman with andy street. andy street, who has been a very good mayor in the west midlands, has forged relations ships across...
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okay, so my panel are now back in, and alison, i'll start with you. look, strong points on either side there. i do think that the refusal to condemn hamas to say that israel should exist, or that women were raped on october the 7th, or that the hostages should be released, were possibly some standout moments there. i'm just absolutely reeling. >> that young woman, fiona, called our former home secretary a war criminal. absolutely unbelievable, well, at least we know what we're up against, patrick. that's all i can say, i know my enemy when i see it, and that's my enemy. no. it's disgusting. i've been involved with jewish groups. i've been founded. the british health fund, the british friends of israel, many, many british jews are leaving the united kingdom out of fear that they have no future here. so to just say that all jews are on side and there's no problem is outrageous. >> what do you make of that? what do you make of that? i go back to my earlier point that we that this generation has no ability to negotiate. >> that's a horrible political tact
okay, so my panel are now back in, and alison, i'll start with you. look, strong points on either side there. i do think that the refusal to condemn hamas to say that israel should exist, or that women were raped on october the 7th, or that the hostages should be released, were possibly some standout moments there. i'm just absolutely reeling. >> that young woman, fiona, called our former home secretary a war criminal. absolutely unbelievable, well, at least we know what we're up against,...
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doctor alison, you obviously. with local or national elections. - doctor alison, you obviously oppose a referendum, but when do you think this legislation, do you think it will be enacted?— will be enacted? we've had a referendum _ will be enacted? we've had a referendum anytime - will be enacted? we've had a referendum anytime the - will be enacted? we've had a referendum anytime the last| will be enacted? we've had a i referendum anytime the last 20 will be enacted? we've had a - referendum anytime the last 20 years and we _ referendum anytime the last 20 years and we are _ referendum anytime the last 20 years and we are now discussing the clauses. — and we are now discussing the clauses, the technicalities of this and getting it right for people of the isle — and getting it right for people of the isle of man and i am at the mercy— the isle of man and i am at the mercy of— the isle of man and i am at the mercy of the other members here, this is_ mercy of the other members here, this is a _ mercy of the other members here, this is a democratic process and we are approachin
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if i play to to the victory and there was a great performance 5 results. alison santos, that he smashed at the meeting. russell the and the 400 meters hurdles. winning in 46.86 seconds, which is a fist fox this time in history. most to tennis bodnar could sense how the strong message to his in him to cry val's the merits, and one to 200 meters in the personal best. and the world, a leading time of 19.67 seconds. he's looking to go one bus and passed off to taking silva in tokyo, looking ahead to paris and for the 1st time and then pick history. some windows will take home more than just the gold medal truck and field champions. it will receive a cash price as well and do it as a report and at least the apps intensity to every events on the global athletics calendar. don't don't even lead unimportant steps on the weights the powers games with a stalls of truck and sailed on just be competing for the gold medals for the 1st time and olympic history, athletics wells governing body is to reward its title when is with a cash price a gold medal will result in a $50000.00 bonus where possible
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. >> allison chinchar forces morning, alison. thank you very much i just ahead here reaction from outside the new york courthouse where the historic guilty verdict was delivered, plus former trump attorney breaks down the former president's legal strategy dealing years after d-day, june tapper talks to tom general's about the state of democracy. >> are we protecting what we want to save? >> their has been democratic backsliding around the world. are you concerned the whole story? with anderson cooper sunday at aid on cnn, arthritis, pain. we say not today tanno, eight hour arthritis pain has two layers of relief. the first is passed. the second is long-lasting we give you your day bag, so you can give it everything. tylenol number one, doctor recommended for arthritis pain. >> oh, carney isolde. >> it's got to me. i saw them. that's what i said. >> gadolinium got an economy, got juicy, god-man salah hernias and use all that golden corral surcharges. who knows what to expect, turned shipping to your advantage. >> keep it simple. w
. >> allison chinchar forces morning, alison. thank you very much i just ahead here reaction from outside the new york courthouse where the historic guilty verdict was delivered, plus former trump attorney breaks down the former president's legal strategy dealing years after d-day, june tapper talks to tom general's about the state of democracy. >> are we protecting what we want to save? >> their has been democratic backsliding around the world. are you concerned the whole...
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i would also like to thank my wife alison, and my family for supporting me and being there as i have taken on this challenge, and for being there when i haven't been there. i would also like to thank my fantastic agent shall at walker for her tireless work —— tireless work. —— charlotte walker. and thank you to all those who have helped and supported me throughout this campaign, especially lucy who has been with me every day of the last 12 months, to every visit and every hustings, and i look forward to working with lucy in office. this is the most important thing i will ever do. this week, people here voted for the person and the party, they recognise that a labour mayor can make a positive difference in this region. thank you. you have put your trust in me and i will repay that trust. i will deliverfor trust in me and i will repay that trust. i will deliver for you and your family. trust. i will deliver for you and yourfamily. i promise you trust. i will deliver for you and your family. i promise you that i will deliverjobs, we will fix our public transport system, we will
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but meanwhile, is really police have rated alison 0 is work space and sees the equipment and occupied east jerusalem. this follows the government's decision to take down to 0 off the air and shut down its operations. in israel, we're covering all these developing stories. tar cowboys. who is in rafa, southern gaza rosalyn jordan is in washington d. c. bernard smith is in ramallah in the occupied west bank. so bernard, what are you learning on your end about the state of the ceasefire negotiations. what certainly we understand is a very sensitive stage. yes, thomas mediators are leaving cairo going away for further negotiations, but they say they'll be back in cairo on tuesday. we know the say i, dr. william burns is making an emergency trip to go off of consultations. we've cost as prime minister to try and save these a this current round a cease find negotiations. so there's a hope that the still might be something that can be salvaged from this. but remember, the both sides of retaining the varying trends positions from how much and the system didn't systems on the end to the wall,
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allison chin char for us, alison, thanks very much for that coming up next here. why a new ruling in donald trump's classified documents case could delay the trial past the november election, plus gaza ceasefire talks at a critical stage, democratic congressman stuff molten joins this morning to discuss what comes next in the conflict. and president biden's handling of the war trump hush money trial, gavel to gavel coverage. the way only cnn can bring it to you. legal insight, excellent brynn and real-time updates live from the courtroom follow the facts, follow the testimony, follows see it. not flossing. well, then add the wo of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is five times more effective than plus ev reducing flak above the gum line for a cleaner healthier mouth. this three, feel the wo higher shipping rates may be the cost of doing business. but at what cost turned shipping? >> to your advantage. >> with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service zyrtec, relief works fast and last the full 24 hours. so dave can be the
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. >> allison change our force and our weather center, alison, thank you very much for that. coming up next here, stormy daniel's back on the stand today and trump's lawyers planning a change of strategy. we'll explain that plus not resume, right black people access to class. that's against the law president biden drawing the line an on-campus protests in an exclusive cnn interview every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get get going with your day. it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less cnn's five things with kate bolduan streaming weekdays, exclusively on macs and businesses go further with 5g solutions. >> that's why they choose t-mobile for business pga of america and t-mobile for partnering on five gene powered analytics to help improve player performance. >> t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected nationwide. you get their members back on the road and las vegas grand prix joe's t-mobile to help fuel operations for one of the world's largest racing events. now is the time to see what america's largest biji network
. >> allison change our force and our weather center, alison, thank you very much for that. coming up next here, stormy daniel's back on the stand today and trump's lawyers planning a change of strategy. we'll explain that plus not resume, right black people access to class. that's against the law president biden drawing the line an on-campus protests in an exclusive cnn interview every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get get going with your day. it's the five...
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. >> alison, thanks very much. >> are coming up next here. >> what to expect next from iran after the sudden death of their president plus if not, you're not a true baller, i guess i don't know caitlin clark now, a true wnba ball or after an injury scare on the court carney isolde, it's gotten me. i saw them. >> that's what i said. gathered near saada, got a nice got to me, got do you see? protector? dots all the methods before they started, sauces are rinsed and sayonara seconds, sticky messages are no challenge for stove guard macaroni and cheese comes off in a brief, even baked on don oil, boils fats, and are no match for stoke guard the been part of cooking is the eating, not the cleaning of the time that it takes to clean the stove, especially from oily products, is so long. stoke card is super easy to clean you just rinse it and there's literally nothing left to clean up on the stove each dove guard is custom design and precision cut to fit your stove model, we could a lot those spaghetti. the water could boil over and stains. so of top and name the tomato sauce that it bubble u
. >> alison, thanks very much. >> are coming up next here. >> what to expect next from iran after the sudden death of their president plus if not, you're not a true baller, i guess i don't know caitlin clark now, a true wnba ball or after an injury scare on the court carney isolde, it's gotten me. i saw them. >> that's what i said. gathered near saada, got a nice got to me, got do you see? protector? dots all the methods before they started, sauces are rinsed and...
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abc news reporter alison kosik tells us why travel in other states could be held back. >> there are still millions of americans traveling to their holiday destinations ahead of memorial day tomorrow, and those traveling by air dealing with packed airports with people flying again just like they did well before the pandemic. >> people are more confident in flying and traveling now. >> on friday, tsa says it's screened more than 2.9 million travelers, surpassing the previous record set during the thanksgiving holiday weekend last year. four of the busiest travel days ever happening this month, helping to kick off what's expected to be a busy summer travel season, according to triple a, more than 38 million people will be driving to destinations this weekend. i'm trying to, like, strategize if i want to, like, drive during the day or kind of after rush hour. >> so we'll see. >> but severe weather could upend travel plans for many today, with multiple rounds of strong storms with damaging winds and hail are possible over parts of mississippi and the ohio river valley. allison kozak, abc news,
abc news reporter alison kosik tells us why travel in other states could be held back. >> there are still millions of americans traveling to their holiday destinations ahead of memorial day tomorrow, and those traveling by air dealing with packed airports with people flying again just like they did well before the pandemic. >> people are more confident in flying and traveling now. >> on friday, tsa says it's screened more than 2.9 million travelers, surpassing the previous...
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. >> thank you alison. good afternoon commissioners. i like to start with thanking everyone in the investment team for working closely and collaborating with us. these are not fun discussions often, but necessary discussions. the liquidity management touches everyone in the investment team from developing contingency and this year you'll see executing contingency plans for liquid assets to evaluating annual commitment pacing and going through different views and trade-offs and daily monitoring and adjusts liquidity needs. for the pote folio, i like to compare what we do with asset allocation and risk management and asset liability which we have done in the last four sessions. it is similar to food and water. liquidity is the air. that's something that we need to monitor all the time. the other piece is that, if you look at it, we have hundreds of funds, we have thousands of capital calls and distribution going on. we do have regular pension payments, so there are multiple ways to look at it and a lot of modeling and approximation that g
. >> thank you alison. good afternoon commissioners. i like to start with thanking everyone in the investment team for working closely and collaborating with us. these are not fun discussions often, but necessary discussions. the liquidity management touches everyone in the investment team from developing contingency and this year you'll see executing contingency plans for liquid assets to evaluating annual commitment pacing and going through different views and trade-offs and daily...
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alison piotrowski is correspondent for nine news australia, jake kellam and their friend jack, the american national. they had not been seen since april 27. so we're coming up to seven days, i think, since they have been heard from. they were on a boys trip. jake had travelled over to see callum. callum, his australian brother, actually lives in san diego, so they had gone to coachella together. they were going to celebrate callum's birthday. so they came down the coast, down baha's coastline to chase waves because these guys are surfers and they were looking for a big birthday, celebratory holiday, but they disappeared off the grid. they failed to show up to an airbnb in rosarito, which is right up towards tijuana, so right up near that us—mexico border. and after they failed to show up there, their mother, debra, had that gut instinct that something was wrong. so she posted on social media. she took to facebook groups on the baha coast and said, "have you seen my sons?" "they've been missing." and that sparked an enormous response from mexican officials as this post went viral. and now
alison piotrowski is correspondent for nine news australia, jake kellam and their friend jack, the american national. they had not been seen since april 27. so we're coming up to seven days, i think, since they have been heard from. they were on a boys trip. jake had travelled over to see callum. callum, his australian brother, actually lives in san diego, so they had gone to coachella together. they were going to celebrate callum's birthday. so they came down the coast, down baha's coastline...
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. >> hoping for that allison chin char for us, alison. thanks very much. coming up next here. rfk jr. claiming a worm eight part of his brain that is a real sentence house speaker mike johnson survived marjorie taylor greene's attempt to throw him out jack didn't go to america's best you for a comprehensive quality eye exam. >> i'll good. call, get two pairs and an eye exam for 79, 95 at america's bad, the only godaddy arrow helps you get your business online and minutes with the power of ai, with the perfect name great logo, and a beautiful website to start with a domain, a few clicks and you're in business make now the future at godaddy.com slash arrow life is better with the credit god's on your side. rewards. once available to the view, are now accessible to the many credit one bank get cashback, awards and looms large with fast create factory great digital solutions to perfect your process that's sides, make your statement there comes a time when you realize the kitchen you use to left is ready for a refreshed light of cabinets to go design expert help you craft a look yo
. >> hoping for that allison chin char for us, alison. thanks very much. coming up next here. rfk jr. claiming a worm eight part of his brain that is a real sentence house speaker mike johnson survived marjorie taylor greene's attempt to throw him out jack didn't go to america's best you for a comprehensive quality eye exam. >> i'll good. call, get two pairs and an eye exam for 79, 95 at america's bad, the only godaddy arrow helps you get your business online and minutes with the...
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discuss all of this former national coalitions director for the biden harris 2020 campaign, ashley alison also cnn's political commentator, s. e. cupp i mean he opened the door and then use lambda. chuck, i mean, this is typical, especially on this issue. he has waffled on this issue from the 90s until now on everything from whether there should be a federal ban, a state ban, six weeks, ten weeks? ivf contraceptions. and what's wild to me is that this is a defining issue of this election. this is a defining issue for women. most importantly, this is a defining issue for republican voters that he doesn't have a coherent position on this issue is bananas and almost malfeasance. how you haven't hammered this out so that you know exactly what to say when that very easy question is asked. you don't have to back pedal. you don't have to waffle. you don't have to keep saying, well, we'll kick it over to the states as, as if that answers the thing which is exactly what he did with his abortion. that's what i usually do. >> so i think i'm somewhat more skeptical of donald trump at this point 0.22
discuss all of this former national coalitions director for the biden harris 2020 campaign, ashley alison also cnn's political commentator, s. e. cupp i mean he opened the door and then use lambda. chuck, i mean, this is typical, especially on this issue. he has waffled on this issue from the 90s until now on everything from whether there should be a federal ban, a state ban, six weeks, ten weeks? ivf contraceptions. and what's wild to me is that this is a defining issue of this election. this...
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alison, i, jackie, ian, angela, ed.the alison, i, jackie, ian, angela, ed. the whole party has changed. the labour party service of working people and what we ask now at this election , humbly, is now at this election, humbly, is the opportunity to change scotland and to change britain and put them back in the service of working people . of working people. now i know that in the past, some people here in scotland who wanted the tories out didn't vote. labour because they didn't think that we could win . but think that we could win. but we've changed labour. we now have that opportunity and you have that opportunity and you have to for vote it because there's no change without scotland , there's no labour scotland, there's no labour without scotland and i believe that the solidarity of working people is not just our identity. it is our argument. the single greatest force , probably the greatest force, probably the only force that can bring our four nations together. and that's why scotland is at the heart of our mission . heart of our mission. anas and i have
alison, i, jackie, ian, angela, ed.the alison, i, jackie, ian, angela, ed. the whole party has changed. the labour party service of working people and what we ask now at this election , humbly, is now at this election, humbly, is the opportunity to change scotland and to change britain and put them back in the service of working people . of working people. now i know that in the past, some people here in scotland who wanted the tories out didn't vote. labour because they didn't think that we...
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alison has got in touch. morning, alison. we're trying to move my granddaughter to another school because of bullying. there is not one year nine school place available in our city. she's now having to do onune our city. she's now having to do online home schooling. so where are these extra kids going to go? >> and even if maguire doesn't accept the report the other day, which said 210,000, i think it's accepted there will be a minimum of 40,000 kids will be displaced from the private sector. >> one of the best assessments i've seen was from a wealth fund analysis organisation that basically talks to people who've got kids in private school and say, what are you doing with your money? and when this idea was mooted of 20% on vat, the figure that they're looking at that quite confidently will take their children out of private school is 155,000. you have to give a term's notice. so if starmer is in in september, those parents are going to have to take a hit on it from september to christmas, and then they're going to have to mo
alison has got in touch. morning, alison. we're trying to move my granddaughter to another school because of bullying. there is not one year nine school place available in our city. she's now having to do onune our city. she's now having to do online home schooling. so where are these extra kids going to go? >> and even if maguire doesn't accept the report the other day, which said 210,000, i think it's accepted there will be a minimum of 40,000 kids will be displaced from the private...
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comment by amy alkon on one interesting episode: the fastest runner in the world, american athlete alison felix, by the way, she has more gold medals than usain bolt, so here’s her ... and then i paid attention to the girls who were running after him 3-4 meters away from him. the participation of transgender athletes in a school athletics competition in sherwood has left some competitors and parents feeling frustrated. the rules stipulate that as soon as a student if a transgender person has notified the school administration of his/her gender identity, then it is necessary to treat this student in accordance with the chosen gender. based on... the result shown was the fastest in oregon sports history, but the biological girl, the athlete, took only second place, and some internet users were outraged by this. journalist perce morgan wrote an entire article in the new york post entitled "it's time to stop the unjust and unequal transport madness that is destroying women's sports." i will quote an excerpt from the article. trans women deserve to be treated with respect and kindness, and c
comment by amy alkon on one interesting episode: the fastest runner in the world, american athlete alison felix, by the way, she has more gold medals than usain bolt, so here’s her ... and then i paid attention to the girls who were running after him 3-4 meters away from him. the participation of transgender athletes in a school athletics competition in sherwood has left some competitors and parents feeling frustrated. the rules stipulate that as soon as a student if a transgender person has...
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good afternoon i'm alison from the employee retirement system and joined by our chief operating officer. thank you to the supervisors here today for your efforts on behalf of the citizen of san francisco. and for your attention as we present our budget. i would like to thank [inaudible] from the mayor's office and customer tammy from the bla for tireless efforts. and i like to thank all of my clothes that presented before me and i believe there is one after me for their thoughtful presentations and all the w they do again on behalf of the city. >> apologies. right in the mic, please. >> thank you, much. why thank you. >> so with respect to spurs our budget is tieed our mission. i will start there. spur is dedicated to securing, protecting and investing the assets, mandated benefit programs and providing benefits to the active and retired members. to achieve that mission we are organized in 3 areas. investments, benefits administration and business operations and implementation. for you to achieve we need to sufficient low funds each the areas of our organization. today we serve over 78,
good afternoon i'm alison from the employee retirement system and joined by our chief operating officer. thank you to the supervisors here today for your efforts on behalf of the citizen of san francisco. and for your attention as we present our budget. i would like to thank [inaudible] from the mayor's office and customer tammy from the bla for tireless efforts. and i like to thank all of my clothes that presented before me and i believe there is one after me for their thoughtful presentations...
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. >> alison is here. we have the alexander girls, the sakis. >> they probably came for chris pine. >> or tiger. >> or >> we're all here. >> or billy idol. >> or billy idol. >> or carson daley. >>> by the way, on the 3rd hour, we have melissa joan hart. >> a lot is happening. >> back to chris pine, he is here, directing and starring in his new movie, and he's embracing it. he is so in, but, first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back at 8:36 with one of hollywood's favorites, chris pine. fans have come to love and know him throughout his career. well, now chris is making his directorial debut and starring in "the pool man". take a look. >> i have to take this case. >> no, sweetheart, you are not a directive. >> david and goliath. >> yes! >> that's the title for our documentary. >> that's the title of our documentary. >> got to move, diane. >> the boy has to move. let him move. >> this is not about you. >> chris, good morning. >> good morning. >> it's the "pool man" -- >> not "pool boy," "pool man". >> y
. >> alison is here. we have the alexander girls, the sakis. >> they probably came for chris pine. >> or tiger. >> or >> we're all here. >> or billy idol. >> or billy idol. >> or carson daley. >>> by the way, on the 3rd hour, we have melissa joan hart. >> a lot is happening. >> back to chris pine, he is here, directing and starring in his new movie, and he's embracing it. he is so in, but, first, this is "today" on...
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alison freeman, bbc news. and our reporter stewart whincup is with richard lee in stockton—on—tees this morning. ican i can see that you have many of his friends and former colleagues there as well. that's right, first of the 30 or so veterans have arrived here, they are taking t—shirts preparing everything, the coaches leaving and is about half an hour. some of the veterans were there on the day katrice went missing in germany and involved in the search and they will watch on as richard goes to downing street to hand back his military medals. how do you feel your family have been treated over the last a0 years? ! have been treated over the last 40 ears? ~ , have been treated over the last 40 ears? ~' , ., , years? i think they have been treated disgustingly, - years? i think they have been treated disgustingly, and i years? i think they have been treated disgustingly, and let| years? i think they have been - treated disgustingly, and let down by an an establishment that should have supported people who
alison freeman, bbc news. and our reporter stewart whincup is with richard lee in stockton—on—tees this morning. ican i can see that you have many of his friends and former colleagues there as well. that's right, first of the 30 or so veterans have arrived here, they are taking t—shirts preparing everything, the coaches leaving and is about half an hour. some of the veterans were there on the day katrice went missing in germany and involved in the search and they will watch on as richard...
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>> alison, i think you've got to reach the top level, the highest level. you've got to be mentally tough and mentally strong and you've got to give as good as you've got to give as good as you get with with the players. the players like referees that engage with, they don't like an arrogant referee. yeah. and i always found it. i always found because i played the game, i knew the game. it's not always about the laws of the game and i and i knew the game and, i think that's what helped me. and i always engaged with the players and listen, shop for language goes on on the field of play because that's the shop floor, and so as i say, i used to really get on well with the players because they liked the way i refereed, always gave them a chance and we had good banter. they may not agree with my decisions a lot of times, but we had that banter and that's and that and that and that's that's what makes a stand out referee with with natural ability in our to, to engage with the players. >> well there you go. humour is a great lubricant isn't it. mark. have any high
>> alison, i think you've got to reach the top level, the highest level. you've got to be mentally tough and mentally strong and you've got to give as good as you've got to give as good as you get with with the players. the players like referees that engage with, they don't like an arrogant referee. yeah. and i always found it. i always found because i played the game, i knew the game. it's not always about the laws of the game and i and i knew the game and, i think that's what helped me....
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alison, let's have the. let's have the graphic and the sting bit of music, and it sets up the papers. that's what's coming up. yeah, i think you'll agree. that was elegantly done, the daily telegraph young royals face national service in sunak plan. young royals will have to spend a year in the military or volunteer in the community under conservative plans to revise rafe national service. we've not earned the trust of the british public, starmer warns. private schools must cut costs to pay vat bill and heat pumps are too expensive , mps warn . daily expensive, mps warn. daily mirror, nao and tories latest barmy plan desperate national service will cost billions. it's the last thing the military needs and leaked documents suggest teens would be jailed for refusing . and a rare good for refusing. and a rare good news story. alton towers, leah marries fellow crash survivor joe. my best day, of course. this is leah washington and joe pugh, who were injured on a ride at alton towers. i think it was the smiler ri
alison, let's have the. let's have the graphic and the sting bit of music, and it sets up the papers. that's what's coming up. yeah, i think you'll agree. that was elegantly done, the daily telegraph young royals face national service in sunak plan. young royals will have to spend a year in the military or volunteer in the community under conservative plans to revise rafe national service. we've not earned the trust of the british public, starmer warns. private schools must cut costs to pay vat...
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alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film cassette case robin hood: prince of thieves. but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately fell one night, causing an international outpouring of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true. i of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true.— see if it was true. i feel very bereft about _ see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. _ see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. who - see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. who would l see if it was true. i feel very i bereft about it. who would do see if it was true. i feel very - bereft about it. who would do it, for goodness�* sake? i�*m filling up now. for goodness' sake? i'm filling up now. :, , :, for goodness' sake? i'm filling up now. :, , ., :, . now. northumbria police said the charue now. northumbria police said the charge two _ now. northumbria police said the charge two men _ now. northumbria police said the charge two men fro
alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film cassette case robin hood: prince of thieves. but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately fell one night, causing an international outpouring of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true. i of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true.— see if it was true. i feel very bereft about _ see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. _ see if...
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said since he left this morning, phil has been held up by the support of friends like ant, dec and alison hammond, whether he makes a comeback, whether it's on tv or radio is still undecided. but the offers are there. if he wants to pursue them, he's got offers. joanna i can't believe that because i was there actually , in this there actually, in this morning's studio doing the paper review with bev turner, actually, obviously your colleague. >> and it was just such a big deal on the day, on the day you were there, on the day of his big reveal. yeah. what was it like paper review. and really intense. we were obviously in the green room waiting and like you were saying about this potentially being a pr cover up at the time , you know, coming at the time, you know, coming out in the time that he did, it was very intense. we kind of saw him walk down the hall with his big kind of pr machine and agents, and it was all very kind of, career graft. yeah, so if i wasn't there on that day, i would have probably been a bit, you know, cynical and saying, you know, cynical and saying, you know, cynic
said since he left this morning, phil has been held up by the support of friends like ant, dec and alison hammond, whether he makes a comeback, whether it's on tv or radio is still undecided. but the offers are there. if he wants to pursue them, he's got offers. joanna i can't believe that because i was there actually , in this there actually, in this morning's studio doing the paper review with bev turner, actually, obviously your colleague. >> and it was just such a big deal on the day,...
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our reporter alison freeman is there waiting for them. alison, set the scene for us. they're coming in, it will be a lovely weekend, but these will be three very tied gentlemen.- three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right. _ three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. _ three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it— three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will- three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will be - three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will be in . three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will be in a i that's right, naga. it will be in a few hours people signed they will end up here in the centre of norwich. they have walked 500 miles from stirling and scotland down the east coast of england to hear, this city. it is all been about change, these three days or lost a daughter to suicide. what this talk does what has been about is how we talk about this very sensitive subject and how it has change and become a lot easier. let's see how thatjourney to get here has been.
our reporter alison freeman is there waiting for them. alison, set the scene for us. they're coming in, it will be a lovely weekend, but these will be three very tied gentlemen.- three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right. _ three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. _ three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it— three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will- three very tied gentlemen. yeah, that's right, naga. it will be - three very tied gentlemen....
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i'm alison, he chairs the betrayal boosters development committee, and i strongly believe that this is the wrong location for a biotech campus. it's between two residential buildings across from what will soon be a beautiful park. it's zoned for mixed use and would be ideal for family friendly housing and active ground floor uses such as retail or a cafe. i also note that there are locations within our neighborhood at the power station pier 70 and a number of nearby pdr locations, so it would be more appropriate because you'll be making recommendations to planning about shadowing. i want to speak specifically to both the quantitative and qualitative analysis under prop k, with less than two acres of this free park, there's no identified standard for additional shadowing. however, 2.17% would not be admissible if the park was slightly larger. so i recall the shadowing that franklin square was less than 2. with a development that will provide considerable public benefit from a qualitative perspective, the shadowing is clearly a problem. the shadows will be large, covering the park in aft
i'm alison, he chairs the betrayal boosters development committee, and i strongly believe that this is the wrong location for a biotech campus. it's between two residential buildings across from what will soon be a beautiful park. it's zoned for mixed use and would be ideal for family friendly housing and active ground floor uses such as retail or a cafe. i also note that there are locations within our neighborhood at the power station pier 70 and a number of nearby pdr locations, so it would...
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sympathy with that, that this requires perhaps not, £300,000 a day, but it's going to cost a lot of money, alison. >> of course it's going to cost money. these things will always cost money. but listen, i've watched enough of the covid inquiry and read enough about the covid inquiry to know that mostly it's been a political pantomime, and i think that's completely inappropriate. it's actually, i find , it's actually, i find, it's insensitive to the victims themselves . and ultimately it themselves. and ultimately it means that we're not going to learn anything. and if something like this happens again, we're going to reach the same, reactive and tired. solutions that we did last time. >> the earlier i went along to the covid inquiry and sat there for dominic cummings, giving evidence, i found it extraordinary the amount that they focused on. how many men were in number 10 was was there sort of a sort of a two male led team that led to all of this whatsapp messages and, and being rude on whatsapp messages and swearing as if that doesn't happenin swearing as if that doesn't happen in every governme
sympathy with that, that this requires perhaps not, £300,000 a day, but it's going to cost a lot of money, alison. >> of course it's going to cost money. these things will always cost money. but listen, i've watched enough of the covid inquiry and read enough about the covid inquiry to know that mostly it's been a political pantomime, and i think that's completely inappropriate. it's actually, i find , it's actually, i find, it's insensitive to the victims themselves . and ultimately it...
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so alison, one of the key words i guess for us going into this election is fairness and that takes many forms. >> fairness in funding to make sure that we get rid of the old barnett formula, that that doesn't work for wales. it hasn't worked for decades. fairness in terms of making sure that we have consequentials of hs2 rail funding so that we can build our infrastructure here in wales rather than be robbed of billions of pounds as we are now by the tories. and as labour say they will, will continue fairness so we can invest in our our future economy, for example, through making the most of our renewable energy, by having the crown estates devolved on so many levels. we have a desperate need to make sure that the uk government , whoever that is, is government, whoever that is, is aware of wales needs the way to make sure that we're not ignored at westminster is to make sure that plaid cymru is there shouting for us. >> i mean, yeah, shouting. i mean there's a lot of shouting to be done, isn't there to be honest with you. but i mean, if you are in wales or even scotland now, you may be
so alison, one of the key words i guess for us going into this election is fairness and that takes many forms. >> fairness in funding to make sure that we get rid of the old barnett formula, that that doesn't work for wales. it hasn't worked for decades. fairness in terms of making sure that we have consequentials of hs2 rail funding so that we can build our infrastructure here in wales rather than be robbed of billions of pounds as we are now by the tories. and as labour say they will,...
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alison calling all women. have you casted your vote now, i'm not talking about the local elections. i'm talking about man versus bear women on social media have been answering whether they'd rather be left alone in a forest with a bear or alone in a forest with a bear or a man. it might surprise you to hear that in this particular face off, bears are winning . face off, bears are winning. nigel. man, is this offensive? or do you have some sympathy with women who would rather choose a bear? >> i think it's totally offensive. i mean , this has got offensive. i mean, this has got to started as a joke, this whole thing. but what seems to have happened to this debate is that a lot of serious people have now entered it, including statisticians. so statistically you are you have a one and 613 million chance of being of encountering a stranger who murders you. you have a 1 in 232,000 chance of meeting a bear that will attack you. therefore, you're much better off with a man, right? >> well, that depends on how many men there are and how many bears there are. >> of course, you're better off
alison calling all women. have you casted your vote now, i'm not talking about the local elections. i'm talking about man versus bear women on social media have been answering whether they'd rather be left alone in a forest with a bear or alone in a forest with a bear or a man. it might surprise you to hear that in this particular face off, bears are winning . face off, bears are winning. nigel. man, is this offensive? or do you have some sympathy with women who would rather choose a bear?...
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alison mcgovern, shadow work and pensions secretary. thanks very much for your time this morning. he refused to rule out it possibly being in july. who knows whether or not that will be the case. we still have nichi hodgson and andy williams in our company. thoughts on what she had to say this morning. >> well, i think one really excuse me. important point ali mcgovern makes there is that wages are recovering . yes, wages are recovering. yes, faster than expected, but from a really low base. we did see stagnant wage growth for ten years in this country. stagnant wage growth for ten years in this country . and our years in this country. and our economic recovery post covid has been the worst in the g7. so there is catching up to do. and i think some of the structural problems that that she outlines there are are absolutely right . there are are absolutely right. we have an nhs that's not serving people properly. we also have, as nikki was saying a moment ago, people who are not necessarily wanting to go into work. so there are all sorts of it's a really complicated challenge facing
alison mcgovern, shadow work and pensions secretary. thanks very much for your time this morning. he refused to rule out it possibly being in july. who knows whether or not that will be the case. we still have nichi hodgson and andy williams in our company. thoughts on what she had to say this morning. >> well, i think one really excuse me. important point ali mcgovern makes there is that wages are recovering . yes, wages are recovering. yes, faster than expected, but from a really low...
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. >> well, we were talking earlier about timing and nigel and alison was saying that there's a consensus now that will be the 14th of november. and i said, i've been saying that since day one. stephen said, you need to find it on tape. well, we've found it. we've dug it out the archives. oh here's my prediction. >> you're so clever. >> who knows when the election is going to be either. i still think may i still think november the 14th or may the specifically may the 2nd, i think, okay, same as local elections. >> yeah. okay >> yeah. okay >> it's that cocky look you've got at the end. like you knew , got at the end. like you knew, to be fair early, you can only look that smug when it is november the 14th. >> we don't know yet. >> we don't know yet. >> it's a fantastic point, susan. yes? maybe i should hold my tongue. >> i mean, i mean, you've still got your card in play. yeah, but i think you haven't won it. >> i, i've definitely beat you, sir, because the second main part. >> what did you say? >> what did you say? >> second main. >> second main. >> yeah, yeah, it's been gone. >> yeah, ye
. >> well, we were talking earlier about timing and nigel and alison was saying that there's a consensus now that will be the 14th of november. and i said, i've been saying that since day one. stephen said, you need to find it on tape. well, we've found it. we've dug it out the archives. oh here's my prediction. >> you're so clever. >> who knows when the election is going to be either. i still think may i still think november the 14th or may the specifically may the 2nd, i...