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alison king: it's what we call desert architecture. ali rogin: alison king is a professor of design history and runs modern phoenix, an archive and community for enthusiasts of mid-century modernism. why is phoenix such a hub for mid-century modern architecture? alison king: well, this really was the land of opportunity in the postwar era. ali rogin: in the 1940s, more than a million young men trained for deployment at military bases throughout arizona. after the war, many of those gis returned, drawn by cheap land and a warm climate. and it was two of those out of town servicemen, al beadle and ralph haver, who became the architectural founding fathers of phoenix. alison king: they saw a lot of opportunity for growth, as well as for business. and so many of these architects were part of the pattern of growth of our city to help build the civic buildings, the schools, the banks, the infrastructure, and of course, most importantly, the housing to house these people. ali rogin: when beatles executive towers condo building opened in 1963,
alison king: it's what we call desert architecture. ali rogin: alison king is a professor of design history and runs modern phoenix, an archive and community for enthusiasts of mid-century modernism. why is phoenix such a hub for mid-century modern architecture? alison king: well, this really was the land of opportunity in the postwar era. ali rogin: in the 1940s, more than a million young men trained for deployment at military bases throughout arizona. after the war, many of those gis...
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everyone, please welcome alison brie! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that's alison brie, right there. >> hello! >> jimmy: welcome back! >> thank you. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. >> feels good to be back. >> jimmy: i always love having you here. i -- i can't wait to talk about all the stuff that you have going on. i thought it was interesting 'cause last time, i think, you were here, we were talking about your romantic comedy. "somebody i used to know" >> yes >> jimmy: congratulations on that by the way. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it was great. but we were talking about your favorite romantic comedies, and you were saying "the american president." >> i have to tell you that last year i said that so many times, 'cause its not just my favorite rom-com, it's my favorite movie of all time -- >> jimmy: that's so -- >> and of course, it stars annette bening. >> jimmy: annette bening, yeah. >> i just said her name 30 times -- [ cheers and applause ] and then i got to work with her in th
everyone, please welcome alison brie! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that's alison brie, right there. >> hello! >> jimmy: welcome back! >> thank you. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. >> feels good to be back. >> jimmy: i always love having you here. i -- i can't wait to talk about all the stuff that you have going on. i thought it was interesting 'cause last time, i think, you were here, we were talking about...
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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. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want 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 her first initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today. yeah, well, no, 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 can make a difference. gracie wouldn't have died for nothing. thanks for being with us on bbc news. if you've got someone in your life who is hard to buy a gift for, here's some
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. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want 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 her first initial complaint report because she'd still be...
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alison brie is joining us. [cheers and applause] charlamagne tha god is going to give us a mandatory -- [cheers and applause] a mandatory dei seminar. plus, and you're never gonna believe this, fox news got very mad for a very stupid reason. so let's get into headlines! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] this past sunday was easter at the white house, which is an important holiday for president joe biden, who is also counting on a resurrection for his campaign. but unfortunately this year, the timing of easter caused a bit of a headache for joe. >> the biden administration is firing back at conservative criticism over the white house acknowledgment of the transgender day of visibility, which coincidentally, falls on easter sunday. >> this year, the two days only coincided by chance. the day of visibility is held every year on march 31st, while the date for easter changes year to year. >> desi: yes, by total coincidence, trans visibility day happened to fall on easter this year. which seemed like, i don't know, a goo
alison brie is joining us. [cheers and applause] charlamagne tha god is going to give us a mandatory -- [cheers and applause] a mandatory dei seminar. plus, and you're never gonna believe this, fox news got very mad for a very stupid reason. so let's get into headlines! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] this past sunday was easter at the white house, which is an important holiday for president joe biden, who is also counting on a resurrection for his campaign. but unfortunately this year, the...
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alison, around|ts. but i don't object to it. >>you said. alison, around at. as you said. alison, around a quarter of britons, of working age are economically inactive. that's 9.4 million, a record 2.8 million nana are inactive owing to long time sickness, up from 2.1 before covid. half of more than half reported they had depression, bad nerves or anxiety come on. yeah, well, i'm not being cruel here for no to man up. >> no , i think a lot of people >> no, i think a lot of people are doing this. say man up, but but let's be fair. well, let's be fair well. i mean, look, be fair as well. i mean, look, the massive mega waiting the nhs is massive mega waiting list so how list as well. so i wonder how many those who are off many of those people who are off sick actually on the waiting many of those people who are off sickas actually on the waiting many of those people who are off sickas well. |ally on the waiting many of those people who are off sickas well. and on the waiting many of those people who are off sickas well. and that'se waiting many of those people who are off sic
alison, around|ts. but i don't object to it. >>you said. alison, around at. as you said. alison, around a quarter of britons, of working age are economically inactive. that's 9.4 million, a record 2.8 million nana are inactive owing to long time sickness, up from 2.1 before covid. half of more than half reported they had depression, bad nerves or anxiety come on. yeah, well, i'm not being cruel here for no to man up. >> no , i think a lot of people >> no, i think a lot of...
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caroline: alison porter, a joy to have you on. thank you talking this through the winners and losers you are looking at. finishing on apple and its focus, or lack thereof, on ai. apple overhauling its mac line with in-house processors that focus on artificial intelligence. we will bring you the details next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ caroline: apple is looking to boost lagging computer sales with an overhaul of its mac line , planning to unveil an ai-focused processor. apple is aiming to unleash the updated computers late this year to early next year. joining us with the scoop is mark gurman. this is a very quick upgrade. the cycle is so short. mark: thank you for having me. apple started off on a 1.5 year upgrade cycle and they have accelerated that. the chips came sooner than anticipated in october 2020 3, 6 month ago. the m4 chips will be coming one year after the m3 processors. they are planning imac, mac mini, mac pros for the release of 2024, early 2025. this is an accelerated timeline. it's interesting because thi
caroline: alison porter, a joy to have you on. thank you talking this through the winners and losers you are looking at. finishing on apple and its focus, or lack thereof, on ai. apple overhauling its mac line with in-house processors that focus on artificial intelligence. we will bring you the details next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ caroline: apple is looking to boost lagging computer sales with an overhaul of its mac line , planning to unveil an ai-focused processor. apple...
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. >> that's alison norris. she's partnered with the women's club of antioch and has already made and given out more than 700 of these bags, which include books, small artwork, and tiny toys. now, through this new partnership, 11th and 12th graders in mrs. leadership class are helping her. >> we're painting ladybugs for kids. >> i'm packing seeing these bracelets we are making for snug as a bug. >> today i was hoping to create the website for a snug as a bug. >> the fact that we are giving these two children in need who need comfort, who need hope. many of our our students have been in positions to empathize with that. >> i'm really grateful that i get to be a part of this and get to do this for other people, because it's not a lot of opportunities that come to you like this. >> my mother, who recently passed away, i really enjoyed helping others. and so doing this, it really motivates me to do to be able to do more stuff like this. >> this program certainly hits close to home for me. this is my godson jordan's
. >> that's alison norris. she's partnered with the women's club of antioch and has already made and given out more than 700 of these bags, which include books, small artwork, and tiny toys. now, through this new partnership, 11th and 12th graders in mrs. leadership class are helping her. >> we're painting ladybugs for kids. >> i'm packing seeing these bracelets we are making for snug as a bug. >> today i was hoping to create the website for a snug as a bug. >> the...
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that report was by alison freeman. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that we've got showers coming in from a northeasterly along the east coast and along the west coast as well. sandwiched in between the two for the remainder of the afternoon is where we're likely to see fewer showers and some sunny moments. but because the wind direction coming from the north, it's cool out there for the time of year, highs between eight and 13 celsius. a few scattered showers easing away from east anglia and the south east. clearer skies developing overnight tonight. that's going to allow those temperatures to fall away. gardeners and growers take note — we could see a tou
that report was by alison freeman. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that...
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alison - have achieved it. we are all - grateful for that. alison garnham, thank you for your memories of frank field, who died today. now, if you are of a certain generation — like myself — you will remember as a child sitting down and watching play school on the tv. one of its stars was floella benjamin. now a baroness, she is to receive the bafta fellowship for her outstanding contribution to tv over the last half century. the actress, broadcaster and campaigner is best known for her work in children's television. as a peer in the house of lords, she's brought in legislation that's made a significant difference to the genre. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. a house... ..with a door. in 1976, a new face appeared on one of television's most loved shows. this is floella. hello. she appeared on play school for more than ten years. here you are, humpty. jemima. the huge contribution she's made to tv... through the square window. ..has been recognised with her receiving the bafta fellowship. could you ever have imagined h
alison - have achieved it. we are all - grateful for that. alison garnham, thank you for your memories of frank field, who died today. now, if you are of a certain generation — like myself — you will remember as a child sitting down and watching play school on the tv. one of its stars was floella benjamin. now a baroness, she is to receive the bafta fellowship for her outstanding contribution to tv over the last half century. the actress, broadcaster and campaigner is best known for her...
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. >> that's alison norris. she's partnered with the women's club of antioch and has already made and given out more than 700 of these bags, which include books, small artwork, and tiny toys. now, through this new partnership, 11th and 12th graders in mrs. leadership class are helping her. >> we're painting ladybugs for kids. >> i'm packing seeing these bracelets we are making for snug as a bug. >> today i was hoping to create the website for a snug as a bug. >> the fact that we are giving these two children in need who need comfort, who need hope. many of our our students have been in positions to empathize with that. >> i'm really grateful that i get to be a part of this and get to do this for other people, because it's not a lot of opportunities that come to you like this. >> my mother, who recently passed away, i really enjoyed helping others. and so doing this, it really motivates me to do to be able to do more stuff like this. >> this program certainly hits close to home for me. this is my godson jordan's
. >> that's alison norris. she's partnered with the women's club of antioch and has already made and given out more than 700 of these bags, which include books, small artwork, and tiny toys. now, through this new partnership, 11th and 12th graders in mrs. leadership class are helping her. >> we're painting ladybugs for kids. >> i'm packing seeing these bracelets we are making for snug as a bug. >> today i was hoping to create the website for a snug as a bug. >> the...
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alison tickell runs a london based charity working on climate action across the culture sector. it is a hard industry because it is associated with lavish productions, with really big opera houses and with an audience that has expectations of very high production values. so the challenges are quite big in opera. it was a slow starter, but we're now seeing some really fantastic action. i think glyndebourne�*s reputation in terms of being innovative, in terms of sustainable practice is warranted because it has done a huge range of practical on site issues, to the point where it can genuinely say that environmental sustainability and action on the climate crisis is a core value. but i think it also has that fantastic totemic wind turbine, which is this beacon of both beauty and also hope. and i know that many opera companies, many cultural organisations don't have the luxury of the space, but it still remains a beacon for us all and has done for well over a decade now, that climate action really matters. i would love to think that audiences really care about the climate crisis. i
alison tickell runs a london based charity working on climate action across the culture sector. it is a hard industry because it is associated with lavish productions, with really big opera houses and with an audience that has expectations of very high production values. so the challenges are quite big in opera. it was a slow starter, but we're now seeing some really fantastic action. i think glyndebourne�*s reputation in terms of being innovative, in terms of sustainable practice is...
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alison is patients. and i think alison is absolutely there was absolutely right. there was a time biggest problem time when the biggest problem for gp, if they went to a party and they somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, 1ey somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people1ebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people saying,they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people saying, oh, were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people saying, oh, can'e a gp, was people saying, oh, can you my bunions now? it's you look at my bunions now? it's and why do not do any work you look at my bunions now? it's and why can't not do any work you look at my bunions now? it's and why can't you>t do any work you look at my bunions now? it's and why can't you get» any work you look at my bunions now? it's and why can't you get an|y work and why can't you get an appointment? are at appointment? i think we are at this crisis. i saw the play the other
alison is patients. and i think alison is absolutely there was absolutely right. there was a time biggest problem time when the biggest problem for gp, if they went to a party and they somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, 1ey somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was somebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people1ebody they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was people saying,they were for gp, if they went to a party a|gp, was...
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alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. the mother of a 23—year—old israeli hostage who was seized from the nova music festival has been speaking of the moment she saw him last week in a hostage video for the first time since he was taken to gaza. rachel goldberg—polin says israel and hamas must urgently agree a new ceasefire and a deal to release the hostages. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's planning a ground offensive in rafah — in southern gaza — regardless of the outcome. anna foster reports from the site of the nova music festival in southern israel. 207 days ago this was a place of life. each of these images is nowjust a memory. among them, hersh goldberg—polin, taken hostage by hamas. i haven't slept more than four hours a night, and that's with drugs. that's with what our family doctor prescribed for us on the first day. on october 7th, hersh ran and hid in a concrete refuge by the roadside. this shelter is a few kilometres away from the festival site, so when people got here, th
alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. the mother of a 23—year—old israeli hostage who was seized from the nova music festival has been speaking of the moment she saw him last week in a hostage video for the first time since he was taken to gaza. rachel goldberg—polin says israel and hamas must urgently agree a new ceasefire and a deal to release the hostages. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's planning a ground offensive in rafah — in southern gaza —...
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. >> good morning, i'm alison kosik. andrew and rhiannon are off. we begin with a major earthquake hitting taiwan. yeah, it struck just as most people were heading to work. >> areas of southern taiwan have been the hardest hit, the quake also triggering tsunami waves. >> at least nine people are dead, but hundreds of people are injured or trapped. the deadly earthquake hit taiwan during the busy morning rush, suspending train service across the island of 23 million people. >> it started. it felt like it was up and down, shaking in the beginning. and then it started really like shaking side by side . >> the magnitude 7.4 quake was the strongest to hit taiwan in 25 years. violent shaking was felt in taipei, six hours from the epicenter. >> i was in the office at that time and people were holding on to the doors because everything was falling off, and we wanted to get to the doorways in case something collapsed. >> books and other items flying off the shelves in this home. and this building in the city of hualien is now leaning on a 45 degree angle. th
. >> good morning, i'm alison kosik. andrew and rhiannon are off. we begin with a major earthquake hitting taiwan. yeah, it struck just as most people were heading to work. >> areas of southern taiwan have been the hardest hit, the quake also triggering tsunami waves. >> at least nine people are dead, but hundreds of people are injured or trapped. the deadly earthquake hit taiwan during the busy morning rush, suspending train service across the island of 23 million people....
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one pioneer in the field, who has had notable success joining tech with treatment, is alison darcy. she believes the future of mental health care may be right i our hands. >> we know the majority of people who need care are not getting it. there's never been a greater need, and the tools available have never been as sophisticated as they are now. and it's not about how can we get people in the clinic. it's how can we actually get some of these tools out of the clinic and into the hands of people. >> alison darcy, a research psychologist and entrepreneur, decided to use her background in coding and therapy to build something she believes can help people in need, a mental health chatbot she named woebot. >> like woe is me. >> woe is me. >> woebot is an app on your phone, kind of a pocket therapist that uses the text function to help manage problems like depression, anxiety, addiction, and loneliness, and do it on the run. >> i think a lot of people out there watching this are going to be thinking, really? computer psychiatry? come on. >> well, i think it's so interesting that our fiel
one pioneer in the field, who has had notable success joining tech with treatment, is alison darcy. she believes the future of mental health care may be right i our hands. >> we know the majority of people who need care are not getting it. there's never been a greater need, and the tools available have never been as sophisticated as they are now. and it's not about how can we get people in the clinic. it's how can we actually get some of these tools out of the clinic and into the hands of...
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alison, thank ou. hamas has thrown the latest round of gaza ceasefire negotiations into doubt, saying israel had failed to respond to any of its demands. with talks being held in cairo, the group says it's studying the latest proposals put forwards by mediators. meanwhile, palestinians who've returned to the city of khan younis in gaza have spoken of the devastation they found, after months of fighting. israel says its troops have pulled back from the area in southern gaza to prepare for the next stage of the conflict. let's speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, in jerusalem. the ceasefire talks not looking too promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar— promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar acting _ promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar acting as _ promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar acting as a _ promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar acting as a mediator- promising at the moment? yesterday we had qatar acting as a mediator in| we had qa
alison, thank ou. hamas has thrown the latest round of gaza ceasefire negotiations into doubt, saying israel had failed to respond to any of its demands. with talks being held in cairo, the group says it's studying the latest proposals put forwards by mediators. meanwhile, palestinians who've returned to the city of khan younis in gaza have spoken of the devastation they found, after months of fighting. israel says its troops have pulled back from the area in southern gaza to prepare for the...
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abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker, relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote. >> gop hardliners not happy. >> mike johnson is a lame duck. >> are you ever. >> he's done. he's done. >> marjorie taylor greene did not move to oust the speaker on saturday, before the house adjourned until april 29th. although she claimed her coalition against johnson is growing now that the bills have passed in the house, the senate w
abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however,...
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our reporter alison freeman is in stirling for us this morning. morning, alison. good morning, sall . morning, alison. good morning, sally- the _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give us| morning, alison. good morning, | sally. the crowd i hear, give us a chair! getting ready for the three dads doing their challenge which is all about change. the the way that the conversation is ben changing around suicide and the way that papyrus has been able to speed up its expansion and help even more people. the three dads are here, we will be speaking to them in a moment. but first i caught up with some of the people that their work has helped to help. lucy was just 14 when her best friend took her own life. understandably, that sort of spiraled into depression, anxiety. and i have experienced suicidal thoughts, which is obviously th
our reporter alison freeman is in stirling for us this morning. morning, alison. good morning, sall . morning, alison. good morning, sally- the _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give us| morning, alison. good morning, | sally. the crowd i hear, give us...
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alison hopes it will be approved. to help the people her son loved. and lost his life trying to protect. jerricho's partner was pregnant when he died. he never got to meet his son. meantime, advocates here in the bay area plan to be on the phone tomorrow, reaching out to senators who may be on the fence about the aid package. in the newsroom, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> pro-palestinian protesters briefly delayed the start of the cherry blossom parade in san francisco today. video shows activists protesting the war in gaza, holding up a banner and blocking senator scott wiener's car. the grand parade started at civic center plaza and ended at japan town and featured performances by japanese dance groups. nbc bay area was a proud sponsor, and that man right here works here, mike inouye. he emceed the parade. >>> if you're set on flying this summer, heads up. why airlines are warning they may not have enough planes to keep up with the rush. >>> and this party in honor of a potty. how one san francisco neighborhood is celebrating the opening of
alison hopes it will be approved. to help the people her son loved. and lost his life trying to protect. jerricho's partner was pregnant when he died. he never got to meet his son. meantime, advocates here in the bay area plan to be on the phone tomorrow, reaching out to senators who may be on the fence about the aid package. in the newsroom, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> pro-palestinian protesters briefly delayed the start of the cherry blossom parade in san francisco today....
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alison in inverness, tasha and sint austen, good morning to both of you. alison, what do you think, is this rwanda plan going to work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda _ work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan _ work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan is— work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan is completely i there rwanda plan is completely racist. the uk is are colonising an imperialist country, and i think we should stop invading other countries, crashing their economy, and encouraging them... what we are all trained to believe is the mother country for obvious reasons. we need workers here, we are welcoming as a country, not everybody in the country, not everybody in the country agrees with this policy, we haven't been consulted. 50. country agrees with this policy, we haven't been consulted.— country agrees with this policy, we haven't been consulted. so, we let eve bod haven't been consulted. so, we let everybody in? _ haven't been consulted. so, we let everybody in? how _ haven't been consulted. so
alison in inverness, tasha and sint austen, good morning to both of you. alison, what do you think, is this rwanda plan going to work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda _ work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan _ work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan is— work, whatever that means? i think there rwanda plan is completely i there rwanda plan is completely racist. the uk is are colonising an imperialist country, and i think we should stop invading other...
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alison freeman is in brad bird for us. his appearance at bradford magistrates' court this morning was extremely brief. he was cleanly shaven and spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and his address. he is charged with murdering the 27—year—old who was pushing her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. she suffered multiple stab wounds, she was taken to hospital but sadly died later that day. her baby was however unharmed. the defendant who was arrested after a three—day manhunt is also charged with possession of a bladed article. he was remanded in custody and will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. the prime minister says the latest nhs waiting list figures are down for their fifth nhs waiting list figures are down for theirfifth month in a row and prove that his plans are working. just over seven and a half million treatments were waiting to be carried out, about a quarter of million fewer than the record high last september. rishi sunak says that the nhs would be on an even better pl
alison freeman is in brad bird for us. his appearance at bradford magistrates' court this morning was extremely brief. he was cleanly shaven and spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and his address. he is charged with murdering the 27—year—old who was pushing her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. she suffered multiple stab wounds, she was taken to hospital but sadly died later that day. her baby was however unharmed. the defendant who was arrested after a...
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alison, thank you. more than £34,000 of taxpayers' money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. it's more than double the amount the government had previously said was being paid out. they have defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties". but labour has called for her to pay the money back. the metropolitan police say they will partly reinvestigate why they decided to charge the tv presenter caroline flack. the love island presenter was facing prosecution for assaulting her boyfriend when she took her own life in february 2020. now the met says "new witness evidence may be available". caroline flack�*s mother has repeatedly criticised how police handled the case. here's our correspondent charlotte gallagher. caroline flack was one of the uk's most popular and successful television presenters. let's talk love... appearing o
alison, thank you. more than £34,000 of taxpayers' money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. it's more than double the amount the government had previously said was being paid out. they have defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties". but labour has called for her to pay the money back. the...
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alison got a man who's your greatest? >> britain. oh, look, this has got to be saint george himself. >> i mean, the most persecuted of our patron saints. can we celebrate our patron saint? come on. it's got to be said. >> i played saint george in primary school. i slayed the dragon in a pillowcase , with dragon in a pillowcase, with a with a flag of saint george on it. really? and a plastic sword. >> and then the police turned up . sorry. you're visibly. you're visibly saint george and you. >> and you know what? no. >> and you know what? no. >> to all the lefties out there, we would not be deployed. >> i'm saint george george to rwanda. >> no, we would . >> no, we would. >> no, we would. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> so i you know, i may even be in with a chance this week. mine is not just the greatest britain. it's the greatest britain's. i nominate our wonderful gb news viewers, as a new poll shows that labour is ahead of the tories with our audience, and they believe keir starmer would make a better
alison got a man who's your greatest? >> britain. oh, look, this has got to be saint george himself. >> i mean, the most persecuted of our patron saints. can we celebrate our patron saint? come on. it's got to be said. >> i played saint george in primary school. i slayed the dragon in a pillowcase , with dragon in a pillowcase, with a with a flag of saint george on it. really? and a plastic sword. >> and then the police turned up . sorry. you're visibly. you're visibly...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york now, the heavy rain has beaches in los angeles shut down for days. health leaders are worried all that water washed bad bacteria into the ocean. l.a. county's health department says intense storms like what they saw this weekend can wash tons of bacteria from city streets to the coast. they're worried about people getting sick just from being in ocean waters right now. they hope to reopen the beaches wednesday morning unless it rains once again. turning now to the latest in baltimore, where cleanup is finally underway after last week's deadly bridge collapse, crews are clearing the first pieces of the francis scott key bridge, one of the first weighs 200 tons. they are now trying to open up a temporary waterway channel, so more boats can get through to the wreckage. that is a slow and complicated process, though. crews have to clear the bridge one piece at a time, with checks from engineers and divers between each one. >> we have a ship that is nearly the size of the eiffel tower that is now stuck within the channel that has the key bridge sitting on
alison kosik, abc news, new york now, the heavy rain has beaches in los angeles shut down for days. health leaders are worried all that water washed bad bacteria into the ocean. l.a. county's health department says intense storms like what they saw this weekend can wash tons of bacteria from city streets to the coast. they're worried about people getting sick just from being in ocean waters right now. they hope to reopen the beaches wednesday morning unless it rains once again. turning now to...
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abc news reporter alison kosik with a look at the contentious debate before today's vote. >> the long stalled foreign aid legislation finally made its way to a vote on saturday. the house passing a massive $95 billion foreign aid package. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest. ukraine's president zelensky, thanking the house, calling it a life saving decision. but house speaker mike johnson's push to get these aid bills across the finish line could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may. >> the speaker, relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote. gop hardliners not happy. >> mike johnson is a lame duck. are you ever going to. he's done. he's done. >> congressman paul gosar, now the third republican to sign on to
abc news reporter alison kosik with a look at the contentious debate before today's vote. >> the long stalled foreign aid legislation finally made its way to a vote on saturday. the house passing a massive $95 billion foreign aid package. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of...
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as abc news reporter alison kosik shows us, all 3rd may take the stand. donald trump about to become the first former president to face a criminal trial. he's charged with illegally falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to star stormy daniels to keep allegations of an affair out of the tabloids ahead of the 2016 election. trump has denied having an affair with daniels. the jury of seven men and five women, along with six alternates, were chosen from a pool of 200 new yorkers. those jurors, now sworn in ready for opening statements, which are scheduled to begin on monday. prosecutors have not said publicly who their first witnesses will be arguing they could face attacks from trump on social media. the judge agreed, and prosecutors were not forced to reveal who they will be calling to on testify. among the possible witnesses, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, who prosecutors say agreed to be the eyes and ears of trump's 2016 campaign by identifying damaging stories about trump and keeping them out of print. trump's form
as abc news reporter alison kosik shows us, all 3rd may take the stand. donald trump about to become the first former president to face a criminal trial. he's charged with illegally falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to star stormy daniels to keep allegations of an affair out of the tabloids ahead of the 2016 election. trump has denied having an affair with daniels. the jury of seven men and five women, along with six alternates, were chosen from a pool of 200 new...
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alison, select. places that are also first names for $800, please.
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abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote. >> gop hardliners not happy. >> mike johnson is a lame duck. are you ever. he's done. he's done. >> marjorie taylor greene did not move to oust the speaker on saturday before the house adjourned until april 29th. although she claimed her coalition against johnson is growing now that the bills have passed in the house, the senate will begi
abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however,...
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abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays, the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote. >> gop hardliners not happy. >> mike johnson is a lame duck, are you? he's done. he's done. >> marjorie taylor greene did not move to oust the speaker on saturday before the house adjourned until april 29th. although she claimed her coalition against johnson is growing now that the bills have passed in the house, the senate will
abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays, the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest,...
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abc news reporter alison kosik tells us the same system is now making its way across the country. >> heavy rain on highway 101, in southern california made for difficult travel conditions, this car spinning out moments later, a second car crashing into it. thankfully, no major injuries were reported in long beach. the rain and gusty winds brought down this eucalyptus tree, collapsing on a home with a mother and her son inside, and neither was injured. back in january, hundreds of homes were damaged by flooding in this san diego neighborhood, and this weekend's heavy rains have residents worried. >> we're traumatized because of when we see this kind of rain. it feels like it's going to happen again in the san bernardino mountains. >> snow and high winds making for treacherous driving conditions. numerous vehicles stranded, drivers trying to dig out that same system is now moving east on monday, severe thunderstorms possible from texas to ohio, bringing potentially damaging wind gusts, large hail and possible tornadoes. >> our attention turns to the middle of the country as the system
abc news reporter alison kosik tells us the same system is now making its way across the country. >> heavy rain on highway 101, in southern california made for difficult travel conditions, this car spinning out moments later, a second car crashing into it. thankfully, no major injuries were reported in long beach. the rain and gusty winds brought down this eucalyptus tree, collapsing on a home with a mother and her son inside, and neither was injured. back in january, hundreds of homes...
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and they -- we did this game with alison brie. >> seth: yes. >> she was also involved. and the gist of it was, everyone comes up with an embarrassing like factoid about themself. and then hoda and jenna guess who it is. >> seth: right. >> mine was, i created a -- a rap song about not using drugs for the d.a.r.e. program in sixth grade. >> seth: yeah. very embarrassing. >> it was embarrassing. >> seth: yeah. >> and then alison's was, she had like -- she got her tongue pierces for like eight hours and then reversed. >> seth: yeah. >> here's what seth's -- >> seth: okay, hold on. >> seth's was that he was in paris? >> seth: no, i was hiking in the alps. >> he was in the alps. >> seth: paris in the summer. [ laughter ] >> he was -- he was -- he was mistaken for bradley cooper. [ laughter ] it's not embarrassing at all. it's the opposite of the assignment. [ laughter ] it's like me being like, oh, i got mistaken for schwarzenegger in milan. you know what i mean? like, first of all, that doesn't happen. second of all, it's just not self-deprecating. >> seth: it's a little emb
and they -- we did this game with alison brie. >> seth: yes. >> she was also involved. and the gist of it was, everyone comes up with an embarrassing like factoid about themself. and then hoda and jenna guess who it is. >> seth: right. >> mine was, i created a -- a rap song about not using drugs for the d.a.r.e. program in sixth grade. >> seth: yeah. very embarrassing. >> it was embarrassing. >> seth: yeah. >> and then alison's was, she had like...
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i'm alison kosik in for rihanna. and we begin with growing unrest on college campuses across the country amid protests over the israel-hamas war in california. >> protesters at one university barricaded themselves inside a building. and here in new york, more than 150 arrests as police in riot gear broke up a crowd. abc's lionel moise begins our coverage. >> overnight, tensions boiling over as pro-palestinian protests spread to more college campuses. from coast to coast. >> you have been warned by new york university to leave the area. police in riot gear dismantling this encampment at new york university, arresting multiple people accused of ignoring a deadline to disperse police and the school describing disorder orderly, disruptive and antagonizing behavior that has interfered with the safety and security of our community. >> i had one other earlier faculty members formed this human chain around the protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be everywhere on campus at nearby columbia university, w
i'm alison kosik in for rihanna. and we begin with growing unrest on college campuses across the country amid protests over the israel-hamas war in california. >> protesters at one university barricaded themselves inside a building. and here in new york, more than 150 arrests as police in riot gear broke up a crowd. abc's lionel moise begins our coverage. >> overnight, tensions boiling over as pro-palestinian protests spread to more college campuses. from coast to coast. >>...
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alison, what are you saying? >> yeah. so a lot of rain has fallen in this area about five to eight inches has already fallen just in the last few hours across portions of kirby ville, texas. that's where the flash flood emergency is law enforcement reporting feet of water into people's homes. they are trying to organize some water rescues. there. it's one of many areas that's dealing with some of those flash flood warnings but not surprising, the pin oh, creek. that's incur bill rose ten feet and just six hours now, bringing that up to major flood stage. and again, it's one of the few of several areas that have already reported at least four to six inches, not just in texas, but also areas of louisiana and mississippi as well. we've also got severe thunderstorm warnings and even a couple of tornado edo warnings possible. one right now in mississippi and the other one you can see that down in extreme southeastern texas, just east of houston, ongoing, that is likely to continue throughout the day today because we have a sev
alison, what are you saying? >> yeah. so a lot of rain has fallen in this area about five to eight inches has already fallen just in the last few hours across portions of kirby ville, texas. that's where the flash flood emergency is law enforcement reporting feet of water into people's homes. they are trying to organize some water rescues. there. it's one of many areas that's dealing with some of those flash flood warnings but not surprising, the pin oh, creek. that's incur bill rose ten...
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here's abc's alison kosik. >> this morning, new details about iran's unprecedented attack on israel, launching more than 100 ballistic missiles and swarms of drones. a larger attack than expected in retaliation for an airstrike that killed two iranian generals in syria this month, a senior u.s. official so surprised that the number of missiles in this weekend's attack that his hand was trembling as he took notes. >> three over here, you can see that rocket flying up in the sky just over jerusalem. here. now it's just raining rockets with those sirens blaring out. you can hear the interceptions every few seconds here overnight. >> abc news confirmed at least half of those iranian missiles either failed to launch, failed in flight, or crashed before reaching their targets in israel. israel says 99% of the drones and missiles ended up being intercepted by israeli u.s. and coalition forces. those that did hit caused minor damage at an israeli air base and left a young girl critically wounded from missile shrapnel, while tehran's massive attack has largely been a failure, a senior officia
here's abc's alison kosik. >> this morning, new details about iran's unprecedented attack on israel, launching more than 100 ballistic missiles and swarms of drones. a larger attack than expected in retaliation for an airstrike that killed two iranian generals in syria this month, a senior u.s. official so surprised that the number of missiles in this weekend's attack that his hand was trembling as he took notes. >> three over here, you can see that rocket flying up in the sky just...
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abc's alison kosik reports beginning this morning, more than a half a million fast food workers in california will get a big pay raise. >> the highest minimum wage within the restaurant industry. >> you can take maybe a day off and be with my family, or do something with my daughter, which i haven't done in a long time. >> workers will get a $4 increase from $16 an hour to 20 in the golden state, meaning some will make 25% more on their paychecks. advocates say it's about time, given the high cost of living and inflation. the new law only affects fast food chains, with at least 60 locations nationwide, but some small business owners are feeling the pressure to compete by raising wages for their own employees. >> that's going to impact us by an increase of $470,000 annually across those ten stores. it means that we have to raise prices, which we don't want to do. >> even more recognizable chains are planning on raising prices, starbucks saying in a statement they plan to offset the minimum wage increase by changing their pricing. and in a recent company conference call, chipotle's cfo said, we
abc's alison kosik reports beginning this morning, more than a half a million fast food workers in california will get a big pay raise. >> the highest minimum wage within the restaurant industry. >> you can take maybe a day off and be with my family, or do something with my daughter, which i haven't done in a long time. >> workers will get a $4 increase from $16 an hour to 20 in the golden state, meaning some will make 25% more on their paychecks. advocates say it's about...
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alison freeman has more. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after his wife was stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford city centre. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area and died later in hospital. the child was not hurt in the attack. this morning, the 25—year—old defendant appeared at bradford magistrates�* court charged with murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance was brief, lasting only around five minutes. cleanly shaven and wearing a grey tracksuit, he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address. after a nationwide manhunt, the suspect was detained by police in aylesbury in buckinghamshire in the early hours of tuesday, more than 150 miles away from where his wife was attacked. four other men aged in their 20s 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 court tomo
alison freeman has more. habibur masum was arrested on tuesday, three days after his wife was stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford city centre. kulsuma akter was found with serious injuries at around 3:20pm in the westgate area and died later in hospital. the child was not hurt in the attack. this morning, the 25—year—old defendant appeared at bradford magistrates�* court charged with murder. he is also accused of possessing a bladed article. his appearance was brief,...
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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 a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of the risk to her life? the challenge is it's 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, of permanent disability, the infection worsening and surgery being required. to remove organs. 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 not sure in most cases that we have a definite answer to the question. on that point, in idaho at the moment, what are the options to the pregnant woman? and for the physicians treating her in that
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 a woman in an emergency pregnancy complication, short of the risk to her life? the challenge is it's very difficult to say when an emergency crosses from being a threat to health to a...
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abc's alison kosik explains this morning, the supreme court takes up the issue of homelessness and what cities and towns can do about it. >> the question on can cities ticket fine or possibly jail homeless people who sleep outside in public areas? or does that violate the eighth amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment? >> there's no place to go. i was holding down two jobs when i was out here, and, it's still not enough. >> abc's devin dwyer traveled to grants pass, oregon. that city's crackdown began this legal battle. >> so the city came in and said, you can't camp right there on those woodchips. >> they. yeah. yeah, the officer said i was too close to the playground and i was too close to the to the fence. >> the case shines a spotlight on an issue cities are grappling with nationwide. how to balance public health and safety. >> we've had shootings in our parks. we've had fights in our parks, chronic drug abuse in our parks. >> in 2013, the city passed an ordinance banning anyone from sleeping in public. but with no public shelters inside city limits, a homeless group
abc's alison kosik explains this morning, the supreme court takes up the issue of homelessness and what cities and towns can do about it. >> the question on can cities ticket fine or possibly jail homeless people who sleep outside in public areas? or does that violate the eighth amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment? >> there's no place to go. i was holding down two jobs when i was out here, and, it's still not enough. >> abc's devin dwyer traveled to grants...
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this year's inductees include alison burkhardt, the co-founder of bakesale betty and temescal, and doctor kyla johnson trammel. trammel is also joining the hall of fame for her work as oakland unified superintendent. the honor was started in 1993 to celebrate women making a difference in diverse communities. >> new tonight, the center for asian american media held a launch party in san francisco to officially kick off this year's cam fest season. ktvu jana katsuyama tells us what's different this year. the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco. >> people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come true. most of us really want to make an impact, especially within our own communities, so it's really nice to find a community that is very supportive. >> new this year. it's a change to the ope
this year's inductees include alison burkhardt, the co-founder of bakesale betty and temescal, and doctor kyla johnson trammel. trammel is also joining the hall of fame for her work as oakland unified superintendent. the honor was started in 1993 to celebrate women making a difference in diverse communities. >> new tonight, the center for asian american media held a launch party in san francisco to officially kick off this year's cam fest season. ktvu jana katsuyama tells us what's...
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alison mcgovern is labour's acting shadow working and pensions secretary. thank you for being with us. let me ask you about charlotte who was in the film. she says she can't work because of autism, anxiety and borderline personality disorder. straightforward question. if you are in the next election would you make her look? i in the next election would you make her look? ., , her look? i think the first thing we have to do — her look? i think the first thing we have to do is _ her look? i think the first thing we have to do is get _ her look? i think the first thing we have to do is get in _ her look? i think the first thing we have to do is get in place - her look? i think the first thing we have to do is get in place or- her look? i think the first thing we have to do is get in place or plan l have to do is get in place or plan to improve the nhs. we have earmarked resources from closing tax loopholes to get 8500 extra mental health support workers to help people like charlotte, who need more mental health care and support and i think there has to be a
alison mcgovern is labour's acting shadow working and pensions secretary. thank you for being with us. let me ask you about charlotte who was in the film. she says she can't work because of autism, anxiety and borderline personality disorder. straightforward question. if you are in the next election would you make her look? i in the next election would you make her look? ., , her look? i think the first thing we have to do — her look? i think the first thing we have to do is _ her look? i...
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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 stately homes. why have you gone for this place? it's a markerjust to show the world how significant this place is. it is highlig
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...