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on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that's the person i took a photograph of in 1960 leading the protest parts of the city. alison krauss was a freshman honor student and she was born in cleveland in 1951, 51. and this photo was particularly difficult for we look at because i see her holding hands with the boyfriend very levine and i go back to 1969. remember the original photograph i took of her and the banner that read bring all the troops home? so at this point, the guard seemed to have completed its objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that gathered in front of taylor hall that i showed you earlier. yet the guardsmen were still advancing. now, what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end. so they could go home. so as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison. some crouched down while others stood. then the gunshots beg
on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that's the person i took a photograph of in 1960 leading the protest parts of the city. alison krauss was a freshman honor student and she was born in cleveland in 1951, 51. and this photo was particularly difficult for we look at because i see her holding hands with the boyfriend very levine and i go back to 1969. remember the original photograph i took of her and the banner that read bring all the troops home? so at this point, the...
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alison, thank you for that. the manhunt is over following the deadly ambush of a rookie police officer in ohio. the suspect, deshawn vaughn, was found dead after a standoff near cleveland. police have not said how he died. officer jacob durbin was shot and killed saturday night while responding to a disturbance call in the nearby city of euclid. >> i go to bed every night hoping that i won't get this information on. my heart absolutely breaks years old. >> that is heartbreaking. durbin was engaged to be married. his father is an officer in the same department. >> a shakeup in moscow. vladimir putin has replaced his longtime defense minister. putin has nominated an economist for the position, saying he wants a civilian who can better innovate. russia, meanwhile, is making progress on the battlefield in ukraine, claiming it captured nine villages this weekend. ukraine says the situation on the northern front has significantly worsened. meanwhile, russia blames ukraine for a missile attack that collapsed a russian
alison, thank you for that. the manhunt is over following the deadly ambush of a rookie police officer in ohio. the suspect, deshawn vaughn, was found dead after a standoff near cleveland. police have not said how he died. officer jacob durbin was shot and killed saturday night while responding to a disturbance call in the nearby city of euclid. >> i go to bed every night hoping that i won't get this information on. my heart absolutely breaks years old. >> that is heartbreaking....
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alison pearson is here. the star columnist at the daily telegraph we're going to be, we're going to be going to you first on this. alison so look, a couple of points that happened today . of points that happened today. bofis of points that happened today. boris johnson apparently turned up at a polling centre and didn't bring his id and so got rejected. absolutely >> you couldn't make it up. yeah. >> despite him being responsible for the entirely his idea. >> yeah, and then also johnny mercer, who i've got a huge amount of time for a huge amount of time for , one forgot to or of time for, one forgot to or didn't get the veterans id cards over the line as they recognise form of voting identification. so conceivably a load of veterans who. i don't want to generalise too much here, but i would imagine are maybe more inclined to swing to the right. couldn't vote as a result of this. it does have the kind of last days of rome feel. >> we're getting quite a lot of those , aren't we really? those, aren't we really
alison pearson is here. the star columnist at the daily telegraph we're going to be, we're going to be going to you first on this. alison so look, a couple of points that happened today . of points that happened today. bofis of points that happened today. boris johnson apparently turned up at a polling centre and didn't bring his id and so got rejected. absolutely >> you couldn't make it up. yeah. >> despite him being responsible for the entirely his idea. >> yeah, and then...
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alison, it seems that attack. alison, it seems that this is an issue that is simply spiralling out of control . spiralling out of control. >> yeah. good evening. it's been spiralling out of control for quite a while now , and we have quite a while now, and we have the same conversations . we have the same conversations. we have these horrific headlines , and these horrific headlines, and yet we're still not getting a grip of it. and i don't know how many more young people have to be injured or killed in this country . vie which to become a country. vie which to become a priority. it just doesn't seem that children matter as much as other things do in this country. unfortunately >> i know that you go into schools, you talk to young offenders as well. what what do you tell those who are perhaps most at risk in getting involved in this world? what do you tell them about your son, i just try and be as honest as i can, but a lot of my work at the moment is focused on the online issues that every young person in this co
alison, it seems that attack. alison, it seems that this is an issue that is simply spiralling out of control . spiralling out of control. >> yeah. good evening. it's been spiralling out of control for quite a while now , and we have quite a while now, and we have the same conversations . we have the same conversations. we have these horrific headlines , and these horrific headlines, and yet we're still not getting a grip of it. and i don't know how many more young people have to be...
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alison holt, bbc news. let's speak to lauren seager smith, ceo of for baby's sake trust, one of the charities being evaluated for the project. lauren, thank you very much. why the focus on intervention when we're talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant?— talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our lives - mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in our lives is - the first 1001 days in our lives is really the most critical for our long—term development, and we also know there's a really significant chance that domestic abuse can begin when there's a baby in the room. so it's so important to intervene in that critical point in the lives of children. ~ , ., ,, ~ that critical point in the lives of childre
alison holt, bbc news. let's speak to lauren seager smith, ceo of for baby's sake trust, one of the charities being evaluated for the project. lauren, thank you very much. why the focus on intervention when we're talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant?— talking about babies, even when a mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days _ mother is pregnant? well, we know the first 1001 days in _ mother is pregnant? well, we...
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alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. bearded dragons, lizards, and snakes are all popular exotic pets in the uk — but not all owners are aware of what it takes to properly care for them. an animal refuge in lincolnshire says, over the past six months, it has seen a 30% increase in the number of exotic pets needing rehoming. our reporter, simon spark, has more. step inside the world of pam mansfield. there�*s a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so, asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. squawking. that�*s the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of her son darren and animal manager caroline. they�*ve seen different trends of buying exotic animals over the years, but over the last six months, there�*s been a 30% increase in the number of animals they�*re now hav
alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. bearded dragons, lizards, and snakes are all popular exotic pets in the uk — but not all owners are aware of what it takes to properly care for them. an animal refuge in lincolnshire says, over the past six months, it has seen a 30% increase in the number of exotic pets needing rehoming. our reporter, simon spark, has more. step inside the world of pam mansfield. there�*s a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your...
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my concern with alison is what does clearing the backlog actually really look like? is it all right then come one, come all lads , you come in. lads, you come in. >> it's the opposite of that. >> it's the opposite of that. >> therein lies. well yes, but as matthew has just said, i'm afraid under our present administration, what they are doing at the moment is they are clearing the decks. >> that's what they're doing as they can. >> they are emptying those hotels and they are hiding. >> i spoke to one yesterday on the roundabout round the corner. >> thousands of people down the back of a sofa so rishi could stand up at a given moment and say, we have no backlog of asylum seekers here because they're all living in wolverhampton on our dime. that's what's going to happen. so this i actually think that what suella braverman and robert jenrick have said all along, until we leave this european court convention on human rights, we are not going to be able to return people properly to their place of origin. >> and that's the real thing. keir starmer and that political world
my concern with alison is what does clearing the backlog actually really look like? is it all right then come one, come all lads , you come in. lads, you come in. >> it's the opposite of that. >> it's the opposite of that. >> therein lies. well yes, but as matthew has just said, i'm afraid under our present administration, what they are doing at the moment is they are clearing the decks. >> that's what they're doing as they can. >> they are emptying those hotels...
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alison holt, bbc news. the time is almost 13:20. our top story this afternoon... more talks on a ceasefire in gaza as footage from the israeli army shows it is now in control of the gaza side of the rafah crossing. still to come — we take a look at the most eye—catching outfits from the met gala. coming up on bbc news: an emotional kyren wilson pays tribute to the sacrifices his parents made so that he could play snooker, as he becomes world champion for the first time. windermere is england's largest lake and one of its most popular tourist attractions. but research funded by the uk space agency suggests high visitor numbers to the area are making it turn green — like it did here in august of 2022. campaigners say the link between peak tourist numbers and algae blooms is increased discharges of both treated and untreated sewage. united utilities, the local water company, insists its waste water plants can cope with peak tourist periods. 0ur environment correspondentjonah fisher has more details. before swimming in lake windermere, it's best to check the wat
alison holt, bbc news. the time is almost 13:20. our top story this afternoon... more talks on a ceasefire in gaza as footage from the israeli army shows it is now in control of the gaza side of the rafah crossing. still to come — we take a look at the most eye—catching outfits from the met gala. coming up on bbc news: an emotional kyren wilson pays tribute to the sacrifices his parents made so that he could play snooker, as he becomes world champion for the first time. windermere is...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> in the north bay, plenty of people are making their way to where it's more warm this memorial day weekend, especially along the russian river. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard went to one of the more popular spots in santa rosa. >> we love the jumpy house on the water and the lagoon. >> melissa schwartz is spending part of her memorial day weekend at santa rosa spring lake regional park, where this lagoon has morphed into a summertime water park for kids. >> so far, it's nice and relaxing. the sun's out, it's warm enough to be in the water, so we're just kind of hanging out with, with our kids here. >> trung lee is watching his kids on the beach while he thinks about what to grill up for lunch. >> it's a pretty amazing area for the kids and the family to go out to have a good weekend cookout. >> hey guys, just a friendly reminder down there. thanks for staying with your little ones because it does start to drop off. >> lifeguards are now on duty at veterans memorial beach in healdsburg this holiday weekend. the russian river is running fast and h
alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> in the north bay, plenty of people are making their way to where it's more warm this memorial day weekend, especially along the russian river. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard went to one of the more popular spots in santa rosa. >> we love the jumpy house on the water and the lagoon. >> melissa schwartz is spending part of her memorial day weekend at santa rosa spring lake regional park, where this lagoon has morphed into a summertime...
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. >> alison, thanks so much graduation ceremonies and college does across the country started this weekend as pro-palestinian protests continue during the university of michigan's main commencement, several pro-palestinian protesters were removed after they interrupted the ceremony saturday. a smallest ceremony was held on friday that was also interrupted. >> 25 people were arrested at the university of virginia after places it's tucked down ten said it cleared out protesters yesterday. officers were seen in full riot gear pulling apart tense and detaining protesters. cnn's polo sandoval has more hey amara and victory. yesterday's class came after pro-palestinian demonstrators maintain a presence on the uva campus for days. in fact, they were even actively engaged in conversations with the university however, it was until those tense came up that the university then reached out to police to take section and this is what happened in this video. you can see officers advancing steadily on a group removing umbrellas and tents at one point, you'd and see some sort of smoke or missed up in the a
. >> alison, thanks so much graduation ceremonies and college does across the country started this weekend as pro-palestinian protests continue during the university of michigan's main commencement, several pro-palestinian protesters were removed after they interrupted the ceremony saturday. a smallest ceremony was held on friday that was also interrupted. >> 25 people were arrested at the university of virginia after places it's tucked down ten said it cleared out protesters...
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alison holt, bbc news. fans have been descending on the swedish city of malmo ahead of tonight's first eurovision semi—final. the uk's entry olly alexander is already through to the final on saturday. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the city to support the 37 countries participating. from there, david sillito reports. hello! my name is windows 95! the man in the egg is representing finland. here, the netherlands and "europapa". eurovision has arrived in malmo. security is a bit more visible than normal because of issues surrounding gaza, and israel's participation in the contest. but tonight, all attention is on the first semi—final. and for one country with a long and illustrious eurovision history, something a bit different. # ..destroy the feelings i have...# hi, my name is bambie thug. so how would you describe your style? ouija—pop. nonbinary, alt, rich, boss... and the reaction in ireland? would it be fair to say mixed? yeah, definitely. definitely a mixed reaction. some priest
alison holt, bbc news. fans have been descending on the swedish city of malmo ahead of tonight's first eurovision semi—final. the uk's entry olly alexander is already through to the final on saturday. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the city to support the 37 countries participating. from there, david sillito reports. hello! my name is windows 95! the man in the egg is representing finland. here, the netherlands and "europapa". eurovision has arrived in malmo....
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alison mcgovern is labour's shadow employment minister. well, look , we are now one full well, look, we are now one full week of election campaigning in, aren't we? and to celebrate, we have compiled some of the highlights for you. >> looking forward to all the football . football. >> not so much my bag. well rishi. rishi. it may resigning as an mp. >> now would bring the ceasefire. >> no, i would do it. i would do it. >> ijoin it. >> i join this ministry. >> i join this ministry. >> it's now bang on 10 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight . patrick christys tonight. >> no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. >> labour chaos over diane abbott. >> do you feel comfortable about what's happened here with diane abbott? >> no. not particularly. i think this has gone on for a very long time. >> but should she be allowed to stand for labour. >> but should she be allowed to stand for labour . and. stand for labour. and. what the heck are the lib dems playing at? >> also, i've been a centrist conservative all my life, but i think the party's re
alison mcgovern is labour's shadow employment minister. well, look , we are now one full well, look, we are now one full week of election campaigning in, aren't we? and to celebrate, we have compiled some of the highlights for you. >> looking forward to all the football . football. >> not so much my bag. well rishi. rishi. it may resigning as an mp. >> now would bring the ceasefire. >> no, i would do it. i would do it. >> ijoin it. >> i join this ministry....
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welcome to the show, alison. alison the campaign trail, the general election has started. but who would notice it? nobody's even been talking about anything to do with labour's election plan. that all been talking about diane abbott . this talking about diane abbott. this debacle is completely overshadowed. week one of the general election trail. is it the right thing to do to bring diane abbott back, or is it yet another u—turn from keir starmer? >> well, i would definitely disagree with the characterisation of the situation there. >> as you just have it. >> as you just have it. >> i've spoken to many hundreds of people on doorsteps since, rishi sunak decided to finally, at last call the general election and they've spoken to me about lots of things, the state of their local a&e, what's happening for their kids in school and i definitely would disagree with your characterisation of the discussion that's happening in the general election as it is. you know, this hasn't been an easy situation for anybody. and you described earlier the problem with the letter that was writ
welcome to the show, alison. alison the campaign trail, the general election has started. but who would notice it? nobody's even been talking about anything to do with labour's election plan. that all been talking about diane abbott . this talking about diane abbott. this debacle is completely overshadowed. week one of the general election trail. is it the right thing to do to bring diane abbott back, or is it yet another u—turn from keir starmer? >> well, i would definitely disagree...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. a wild rescue in colorado today as first responders had to pull an injured teen out of an abandoned missile silo. deputies say a group of teens were checking out the abandoned tunnels on a rural property overnight when one of them fell two floors down a shaft. rescuers say with no map of the tunnels, they relied on the 18 year old's screams to find him. they say it's one of the most dangerous rescues they've ever made. >> i don't even want to. i don't want to go back in there. >> the kid that we pulled out is probably lucky to be alive. >> the injured teen was airlifted to a hospital and is expected to survive. a big boeing space mission is set to launch tomorrow. this flight is long delayed from its initial launch date of 2020, but it is finally ready to go. nasa's commercial crew program is helping man the boeing starliner spacecraft. boeing's had to work out some of the big kinks, including a computer problem that put it in the wrong orbit. years ago. the company says it is now rea
alison kosik, abc news, new york. a wild rescue in colorado today as first responders had to pull an injured teen out of an abandoned missile silo. deputies say a group of teens were checking out the abandoned tunnels on a rural property overnight when one of them fell two floors down a shaft. rescuers say with no map of the tunnels, they relied on the 18 year old's screams to find him. they say it's one of the most dangerous rescues they've ever made. >> i don't even want to. i don't...
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and as abc news reporter alison cossack tells us, he's believed to be the prosecution's star witness against mr. trump. >> michael cohen is preparing to take the witness stand monday. he made the $130,000 payment to star stormy daniels immediately before the 2016 election, in order to buy her silence about an alleged affair, which trump has denied any wrongdoing. prosecutors accused trump of falsifying business records linked to that payment, so the public wouldn't hear her claim, adding it was part of a scheme to deny voters information in which cohen was at the center of. during the trial, the jury heard a recording of cohen talking about how trump complained about paying. >> i can't even tell you how many times he said to me, you know, i hate the fact that we did it. and my comment to him was, but every person that you've spoken to told you it was the right move. >> on friday, cohen was rebuked by judge juan merchan for making public comments ahead of his testimony. the defense suggested he impose a limited gag order similar to the former president, but the judge stopped short of
and as abc news reporter alison cossack tells us, he's believed to be the prosecution's star witness against mr. trump. >> michael cohen is preparing to take the witness stand monday. he made the $130,000 payment to star stormy daniels immediately before the 2016 election, in order to buy her silence about an alleged affair, which trump has denied any wrongdoing. prosecutors accused trump of falsifying business records linked to that payment, so the public wouldn't hear her claim, adding...
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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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deputy chief of staff at hud or republican strategist, former white house senior policy adviser, ashley alison, also democratic strategist. david, i just decided that the only way to deal with any of this is humor because i mean, the, the litany of things we learned yesterday at this trial, taking us all back to this time where trump was grappling with this michael cohen okay. sorry, it's friday i just hand the floor to you when racing okay. i'm gonna make a serious point because it is absurd and squalid and repulsive situation. here's the serious point and for people were thinking about the future and how they're going to vote. the american political system has found it possible the american legal system to hold trump to account for all of us squalid play a boy apprentice era gross stuff we're good at that, but we're not able to do is to hold him to account for trying to overthrow the government of the united states. those trials are going to be indefinitely postponed. now, trump is nearing at, he's probably passed his squalid playboy high jinx era. maybe not, but probably might imbedded, not
deputy chief of staff at hud or republican strategist, former white house senior policy adviser, ashley alison, also democratic strategist. david, i just decided that the only way to deal with any of this is humor because i mean, the, the litany of things we learned yesterday at this trial, taking us all back to this time where trump was grappling with this michael cohen okay. sorry, it's friday i just hand the floor to you when racing okay. i'm gonna make a serious point because it is absurd...
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congratulations, alison. she'll be back tomorrow, and i hope you finish the week with us as well. we'll see you then. ♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. on america this morning, the jury deciding whether to convict former president trump comes forward with two requests. what they could signify a new reaction from the trump team on high alert. >> the new concerns about the terror group isis. k after deadly attacks in russia and iran. why authorities here in the u.s. are now boosting security for a major sporting event. >> another close call on the runway of a major u.s. airport. you'll hear the air traffic controller order an american airlines plane to stop at 110mph during takeoff. >> the prices aren't that bad. the new message from a top executive at mcdonald's, responding to reports of $18 big mac value meals, his message about menu prices and the new way customers can save the man nearly killed on his honeymoon by a grizzly bear, speaks out. >> it's insane how fast it all happens. >> why, this military veteran says it was the most violent thing
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as alison said, so that we can see those beautiful, bright lumen ating colors in the sky. unlike the green and blue that we usually get, yeah. well, i'm excited to take advantage of that second chance if we can pollinate and thank you so much. let's get some expert perspective now on what you are seeing. this weekend. >> cnn meteorologist alice engine char is here and she's wearing the aurora as well always dressed for the occasion. what are we seeing? what is happening, right? >> just so many colors and i want to put it out two, one thing to note is the speed at which the solar wind comes in, kind of effects the colors that's why for a lot of southern locations, you're seeing more of that pinkish red color rather than the typical green that you would normally see. but this image here where you've got pretty much all of the colors, this taken in seattle, washington a little bit farther north, obviously getting a chance to really enjoy that image there too. but again, if you missed it, you will have another opportunity. yet, again, to know night. now the real question is th
as alison said, so that we can see those beautiful, bright lumen ating colors in the sky. unlike the green and blue that we usually get, yeah. well, i'm excited to take advantage of that second chance if we can pollinate and thank you so much. let's get some expert perspective now on what you are seeing. this weekend. >> cnn meteorologist alice engine char is here and she's wearing the aurora as well always dressed for the occasion. what are we seeing? what is happening, right? >>...
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about what you can do to make it a priority. this seemed very reasonable to me, but further professor alison says that it was possible to maintain peace after world war ii as a result of the large, predominant military forces of the united states, and this surprised me, because i thought that there was no war, because there was a balance of power, because there was the soviet union. with armed forces that were impossible to ignore. do you agree that if russia wants to avoid war, then there is no alternative to demonstrating its real military strength to make it understood that this force is serious, realistically, if necessary, in case extreme necessity. on the one hand, high technologies, space sensors and so on, various types of aircraft are used, on the other hand, the most primitive technologies are used, this is such a hybrid, mixed war, a mixture of high and primitive technologies, so... i believe that the use of non-nuclear military forces, this is of course one thing, but from the point of view of nuclear weapons, i think the whole world understands that no one is interested in this,
about what you can do to make it a priority. this seemed very reasonable to me, but further professor alison says that it was possible to maintain peace after world war ii as a result of the large, predominant military forces of the united states, and this surprised me, because i thought that there was no war, because there was a balance of power, because there was the soviet union. with armed forces that were impossible to ignore. do you agree that if russia wants to avoid war, then there is...
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congratulations, alison. it's getting harder and harder to keep this secret from the kids. she'll be back on monday, and we'll see you then. ♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. >> right now on america this morning trump guilty on all counts. >> never surrender. >> what's next for the former president, his new fundraising push and what he's planning. >> today we take a closer look at the sentence he could receive and his grounds for an appeal plus perspective from our presidential historian on where we've been and where we may be going. >> also this morning, a major change by the white house when it comes to providing weapons for the war in ukraine and how those weapons are used. >> the doomsday cult author convicted of killing his wife and his stepchildren, claiming they were possessed, while chad daybell get the death penalty. >> the cost of daycare sky rocketing, just how unaffordable it's become. >> an orange juice crisis why makers of the breakfast beverage may be at a crossroads. >> breaking overnight western conference champions are the
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here's abc's alison kosik this morning, south dakota governor kristi noem considered a possible contender for donald trump's running mate, is doubling down on the disclosure in her new memoir that she shot and killed her puppy, named cricket for attacking livestock and posing a danger to people. >> and i had put months and months of training into this dog. this dog had gone to other trainers as well. all of that shows that when you put someone in a position where they have to make a decision and they want to protect their family and protect children and other people from getting attacked. >> in an interview yesterday, noem going further, saying president biden's dog commander should meet the same fate after attacking secret service personnel. >> how many people is enough people to be attacked and dangerously hurt? before you make a decision on a dog? >> noem has faced backlash from both sides of the aisle for her dog killing story. former house speaker newt gingrich among those saying the story has ended any possibility of gnome being chosen as vp candidate. the so-called veepstakes rampi
here's abc's alison kosik this morning, south dakota governor kristi noem considered a possible contender for donald trump's running mate, is doubling down on the disclosure in her new memoir that she shot and killed her puppy, named cricket for attacking livestock and posing a danger to people. >> and i had put months and months of training into this dog. this dog had gone to other trainers as well. all of that shows that when you put someone in a position where they have to make a...
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among them are conductor benjamin loep, soloist alison cerny, cellists peter seidenberg and arry. we performed two works from the standard cello concerto repertoire, schumann's heide nato, and three brand new works by grammy-winning american composers. we decided to come, despite the war, we were always inspired by the music of this lviv orchestra. and that's just it the least we can do is share our music. soprano's works are about peace. we hope that there will be peace everywhere. so we wanted to perform this music here. residents of dnipropetrovsk, kharkiv, zaporizhzhya, poltava and sumy regions observed the unusual phenomenon at night. there was a bright flash in the sky that lasted only a few seconds. a lively discussion continues in social networks. it is assumed that this phenomenon is not related to military actions, the outbreak was without explosions, it was probably possible to record the fall meteorite, there is currently no official information. look for espresso on youtube and be sure to subscribe, there are live broadcasts of ateru, all program releases and special
among them are conductor benjamin loep, soloist alison cerny, cellists peter seidenberg and arry. we performed two works from the standard cello concerto repertoire, schumann's heide nato, and three brand new works by grammy-winning american composers. we decided to come, despite the war, we were always inspired by the music of this lviv orchestra. and that's just it the least we can do is share our music. soprano's works are about peace. we hope that there will be peace everywhere. so we...
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. >> para llegar a esta posible teoria, el equipo de la toxicologa ambiental alison robertson del laboratorio dolphin island sea en alabama realizo mas de 5.000 analisis de algas, agua de mar y de los musculos higados y estomagos de varias especies de peces afectados. >> sin embargo, robertson concluyo que aun no hay una prueba contundente. >> muy afectado por por este fenomeno el biologo marino moises bernal no formo parte de esta investigacion, pero nos explica como esas toxinas podrian estar afectando a las especies. >> en muchos de estos casos no solamente se afecta a la especie que esta con o entrando en contacto directo con esa alga, sino que tambien con esas algas y esas toxinas entran al organismo, la toxina no este procesa, no se digiere, sino que se mantiene en el organismo de los peces. >> entonces, si viene un pez mas grande y se come ese pez, esta ingiriendo la toxina. >> este experto dice que aun es necesario indagar mas profundo para entender la situacion y resalta que es un fenomeno de suma importancia al que no solo los cientificos deben prestarle atencion, si no todos. >> no
. >> para llegar a esta posible teoria, el equipo de la toxicologa ambiental alison robertson del laboratorio dolphin island sea en alabama realizo mas de 5.000 analisis de algas, agua de mar y de los musculos higados y estomagos de varias especies de peces afectados. >> sin embargo, robertson concluyo que aun no hay una prueba contundente. >> muy afectado por por este fenomeno el biologo marino moises bernal no formo parte de esta investigacion, pero nos explica como esas...
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alison stewart, thank you so much . good to see thank you so much. good to see you later. >> thank you, here's your. weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. again, some places looking fairly soggy today, but it should be a brighter day across parts of the south and another mostly fine and sunny day across northwest scotland . elsewhere, northwest scotland. elsewhere, though, a lot of cloud around this morning, outbreaks of rain still over the midlands, wales, parts of southeast england, some heavier rain coming into parts of northern england . as well. of northern england. as well. we'll see a few showers developing for northern ireland, southwest scotland but say most of scotland again set fair and again on the west coast. we could easily see temperatures up to 20 celsius cooler on the east coast, with a brisk breeze here and obviously much cooler than yesterday, where we've got the cloud and rain over the midlands parts of
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no, i'm sorry to interrupt you, but i'm looking here at a quote from alison gemmill, who's a professor of population, family and reproductive health in the us atjohns hopkins university. i don't know if you have worked alongside her, but she says she thinks it is most unlikely that women, young women in industrialised societies, will ever go back to routinely having kids in their 20s. she says, "i just don't see that happening because people," and by this she really means women, young women "just want time to grow and develop." so, there is no going back. and i wouldn't want that. i have a daughter and two sons, and i would want them equally to have every opportunity in life. but here's the problem. unless we have... ..from the data, around 80% of women starting families in their 20s, no society can get back to replacement level. this is existential. we will never get to that point of ever getting back to that average. and that's because mothers today typically want around 2.3 children, 2.4. you can then have around 20% of childlessness which is actually more than, you know, the level
no, i'm sorry to interrupt you, but i'm looking here at a quote from alison gemmill, who's a professor of population, family and reproductive health in the us atjohns hopkins university. i don't know if you have worked alongside her, but she says she thinks it is most unlikely that women, young women in industrialised societies, will ever go back to routinely having kids in their 20s. she says, "i just don't see that happening because people," and by this she really means women, young...
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since then, alfie's mum, alison, has been inundated with calls for help from across the country. they're now set to launch an online group while they try to raise more money to open up outside of liverpool. that's where the sharks come in. so, to try the mask on, we're going to hold it against you and ask you to breathe in with your nose and it should stick to you, and that means that it fits nicely. hey, guys, bear grylls here. just wanted to say to all of you in alfie's squad, first of all, respect for all you've been doing. i've heard so many amazing things, and i really hope you have a wonderful day at the bear grylls adventure with your shark dive. you're going to love this. it's an experience like no other. can't wait to see the photos, hear the stories. god bless. training complete, its time to meet the sharks. he's been looking forward to it for ages, so i'm sure he's having a good time and it's good that he's with his friends as well. that's probably the best thing for him, that he's in there with everyone else from the group. are you proud of him? very proud. i'm proud
since then, alfie's mum, alison, has been inundated with calls for help from across the country. they're now set to launch an online group while they try to raise more money to open up outside of liverpool. that's where the sharks come in. so, to try the mask on, we're going to hold it against you and ask you to breathe in with your nose and it should stick to you, and that means that it fits nicely. hey, guys, bear grylls here. just wanted to say to all of you in alfie's squad, first of all,...
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. >> reporter: also atop the leaderboard, alison lee, the daughter of korean immigrants. >> i never saw them use a penny to purchase something for themselves. it was always, save money so we can afford playing in events and continuing what i love to do. >> reporter: for a game built on tradition, historically male dominated with little diversity, the landscape has changed. six of the top 25 female players in the world are asian american. >> what would you say is behind this trend? >> yeah, i mean, we have some phenomenal asian american players. i think a lot of it is in 1998 se ri pak sort of took the world by storm winning the u.s. open in dramatic fashion. >> and there it is! >> we had women like michelle wie, who was a superstar from the time that she was 13. >> reporter: trailblazers who teed up the next generation, and these players now hoping to earn a spot on team usa for the paris olympics. >> do you ever step back and reflect on how far your family has come? >> definitely. it kind of puts everything in perspective again of, like, wow, we've come such a long way, and we're not d
. >> reporter: also atop the leaderboard, alison lee, the daughter of korean immigrants. >> i never saw them use a penny to purchase something for themselves. it was always, save money so we can afford playing in events and continuing what i love to do. >> reporter: for a game built on tradition, historically male dominated with little diversity, the landscape has changed. six of the top 25 female players in the world are asian american. >> what would you say is behind...
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. >> well , alison, she engagement i know. >> well, alison, she has engagement i know. >> well , alison, she has now got >> well, alison, she has now got a new russian boyfriend , and, he a new russian boyfriend, and, he is significantly younger than her. >> there's, like, a 23 year age gap, but , >> there's, like, a 23 year age gap, but, yesterday she was on this morning wearing, an engagement ring. well, what looked like an engagement ring, but she, she shared fans and viewers that it actually was just a, you know, a cheap one from primark. and she quickly changed, quickly changed hands. so safe to say she's not engaged.she so safe to say she's not engaged. she shut down those rumours. but good for her. she's dating a man 20 years younger. why not? >> why not? yeah, i know an amazing person. >> isn't it an amazing personality, isn't she? >> she's got a big personality and, you know, she's had a bit. she's been a bit unlucky in love. so i hope this this guy is good for her. and also her son has given his seal of approval. so that's, that's always a good sign. >> doing well professional
. >> well , alison, she engagement i know. >> well, alison, she has engagement i know. >> well , alison, she has now got >> well, alison, she has now got a new russian boyfriend , and, he a new russian boyfriend, and, he is significantly younger than her. >> there's, like, a 23 year age gap, but , >> there's, like, a 23 year age gap, but, yesterday she was on this morning wearing, an engagement ring. well, what looked like an engagement ring, but she, she...
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this is alison 0 live from the also coming up on the ground in gaza at least 26 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours after israel targeted rasa in the south. but a student in, during this timeframe and the world press freedom prize, honors all hell listing in turn lists for their reporting on israel's war and got the we begin in the united states where police in new york city have removed students from a solidarity encampment at new york university, similar police operations were carried out to columbia university. and you see elaine california earlier this week with more than 2000 people, arrested around the country since these campus protests began our correspondence and covering the story for us across the us. mike hannah is a george washington university in the capital 1st. so let's go to kristen salumi. kristen, you're outside the new york police department to near new york university. you're there because students were arrested and taken in by police. i believe you have someone with you who was recently released from detention from jail. that is correct. the police
this is alison 0 live from the also coming up on the ground in gaza at least 26 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours after israel targeted rasa in the south. but a student in, during this timeframe and the world press freedom prize, honors all hell listing in turn lists for their reporting on israel's war and got the we begin in the united states where police in new york city have removed students from a solidarity encampment at new york university, similar police operations were...
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let's speak to alison piotrowski, correspondent for nine network australiai. for nine network australia. she has been following this case. thank you forjoining us. just explain where and when they went missing.— just explain where and when they went missing. right. the two brothers, _ they went missing. right. the two brothers, jake, _ they went missing. right. the two brothers, jake, callum, . they went missing. right. the l two brothers, jake, callum, and theirfriend, the two brothers, jake, callum, and their friend, the american national, have not been seen since april 27. so we're coming up 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 sandiogo. so they'd gone to coachella together. they were going to celebrate callum's birthday. so they came down baja'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
let's speak to alison piotrowski, correspondent for nine network australiai. for nine network australia. she has been following this case. thank you forjoining us. just explain where and when they went missing.— just explain where and when they went missing. right. the two brothers, _ they went missing. right. the two brothers, jake, _ they went missing. right. the two brothers, jake, callum, . they went missing. right. the l two brothers, jake, callum, and theirfriend, the two brothers,...
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if the regina willing deeds allow fair elections in hand over the offices of state to someone else. alison, the get the address either. well, of heavyweight boxing has a new champion that ukraine's alexander who sick of schooled a narrow split decision victory, the other britons tyson ferry, and re add the 37 year old is the 1st books that hold or full major heavy weight, both at the same time fury had to take a standing count in the 9th round and was judged to have struggled in the last 3 rounds, with the sick edging him, mouse on the judges, school cods. when makes it was take the 1st undisputed champion. since lennox lewis says rain ended in the year 2005 on that story and support that'll come off a little bit later on. news continues here on out you. they are off to the stream which is coming out next. there is no channel that covers world views like we do as a rolling correspondence. i am constantly on the goals covering topics from politics to environmental issues like nothing ever seen. what we want to know is how does these things affect peoples? we revisit places day, even when th
if the regina willing deeds allow fair elections in hand over the offices of state to someone else. alison, the get the address either. well, of heavyweight boxing has a new champion that ukraine's alexander who sick of schooled a narrow split decision victory, the other britons tyson ferry, and re add the 37 year old is the 1st books that hold or full major heavy weight, both at the same time fury had to take a standing count in the 9th round and was judged to have struggled in the last 3...
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and i mean almost to unclick, i end up on a slow leak, deutschland devante alison d d sufficient, some of the senior. sure. good. awesome. i'm just still wasn't hobbling guessing. don't be still on the line. so your thoughts and body shop. and so let me 1st and this made it seem inches. good. ok, not unfair. think less than you. but as far as the hosting it stays out that time up keeping it is these. it can miss the via us the and say it's not that tie and it'd be an important move glitch . the ones that i need us to unplug them again. so i thought by the eh, i just do this from behind the scenes this to hear enough thoughts on get permission to devolving with this reading. cynthia cis pays out that time for when so be steve a lot of these themes so couldn't log them on for funding. i'd slip as a one in buckington b o boy, a ton of when decent mention told robin voight and see vitally even less than you know, i'm going to of the some i will still think of us skeen and dr. machine is the voice singled stomach and from the chicago for, for, from fifties, 12 affordable pop. not a whole po
and i mean almost to unclick, i end up on a slow leak, deutschland devante alison d d sufficient, some of the senior. sure. good. awesome. i'm just still wasn't hobbling guessing. don't be still on the line. so your thoughts and body shop. and so let me 1st and this made it seem inches. good. ok, not unfair. think less than you. but as far as the hosting it stays out that time up keeping it is these. it can miss the via us the and say it's not that tie and it'd be an important move glitch . the...
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good morning from bbc london i'm alison earle. pro—israel and pro—palestine supporters have clashed in north london over the decision to show a film about the october the 7th attacks. it comes after grafitti was sprayed across the phoenix cinema in east finchley and pro—palestine groups called for the screening to be cancelled. crowds waving israeli flags then staged a counter protest. directors ken loach and mike leigh have resigned as patrons of the cinema for showing the film. police are appealing for witnesses after an e—scooter rider died in hospital nine days after he was involved in a crash in east london. it happened on woolwich manor way in beckton. the man who was 27 was found with serious injuries. detectives say no other vehicles were present. they are dotted across london and show where well known figures have lived and worked. now we're being invited to pick the next blue plaques. historic england says it wants to hear the stories of inspirational people from all walks of life, you have until the 19th ofjuly
good morning from bbc london i'm alison earle. pro—israel and pro—palestine supporters have clashed in north london over the decision to show a film about the october the 7th attacks. it comes after grafitti was sprayed across the phoenix cinema in east finchley and pro—palestine groups called for the screening to be cancelled. crowds waving israeli flags then staged a counter protest. directors ken loach and mike leigh have resigned as patrons of the cinema for showing the film. police...
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i end up on a slow leak, deutschland devante alison d d sufficient. some of the senior sure good afternoon. understood, wasn't one of you seem to be still on the line. so your thoughts and body shop. and so let me 1st and this made it seem inches. good. ok, know how to unfair. think less than you. but as far as the hosting it stays out that time up could be a little east. these. it can miss the via almost insights out that tie and it'd be and then couldn't move list the ones that i need us to unplug them again. so i thought by the eh, i just feel there's some behind the instance to hear enough those sound good fish devolving with this weakness in these, this stays out that time for when so be steve, why did you say even so? couldn't log them for the fall. i'm getting items lopez, the women behind couldn't be avoided when when decent mention port robin voight and c vitally even less than you know, i'm going to of the some i was to print ruskin and dr. machine is to be avoided, single spa, malcolm, to qualify for them for these profitable ones. pop not,
i end up on a slow leak, deutschland devante alison d d sufficient. some of the senior sure good afternoon. understood, wasn't one of you seem to be still on the line. so your thoughts and body shop. and so let me 1st and this made it seem inches. good. ok, know how to unfair. think less than you. but as far as the hosting it stays out that time up could be a little east. these. it can miss the via almost insights out that tie and it'd be and then couldn't move list the ones that i need us to...
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the bodies have not yet been identified.( alison piotrowski is correspondent for nine news australia, she explained the timeline leading up to them going missing. jake, callum 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, deborah, 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'
the bodies have not yet been identified.( alison piotrowski is correspondent for nine news australia, she explained the timeline leading up to them going missing. jake, callum 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...
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let's bring in retired captain alison chow's low. thank you so much for being here thank you for your service at thank you for all you do. i want to get you're reflections on this memorial day. >> first of all thank you for having the. but as it relates to memorial day every year, you know, i do 2 things. i reflect on those who weren't as lucky as i was to make it back home from more. but i also, you know, there is a metre i wear my wrist everyday and made a promise when we lost imagery and the moves i would've made had i been hidden his shoes and got the mission that a. to live a life after that point that's worthy of his sacrifice. so for me honouring the sacrifices also challenge myself >> over a thousand service members have been killed. women as well and what they growing in leadership positions. what does it mean for women all over the country who want to serve and also who want to be in the military creek. >> etiquettes great making sure women's leadership is embraced and that all occupations within the military are open to wo
let's bring in retired captain alison chow's low. thank you so much for being here thank you for your service at thank you for all you do. i want to get you're reflections on this memorial day. >> first of all thank you for having the. but as it relates to memorial day every year, you know, i do 2 things. i reflect on those who weren't as lucky as i was to make it back home from more. but i also, you know, there is a metre i wear my wrist everyday and made a promise when we lost imagery...
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delegate more to you because we can prove we are investing in you and i say you don't mean just you alison, but the investment team as well as the team on the service side. we invested in you, therefore there is a reason we are able to rely on you more and trust you more. not because it is nice thing to say, by the way, mayor, this is why we need more dollars to hire more people, better people. that's how 80 justify the cost. what is the pay-off to them? we believe how we are able to prove why we adopted a 7.2 assumed rate of return or discount rate, it pays off in terms of the contributions the city must pay that the employees must pay as well as the way the supplemental cola for all the retired members. again, doing a lot of talking here, but i want to hear your plan for improving the decision making process where you and your pmg are operating, which means people as well as with all the work you are doing and traveling, the training and decision making process. >> thank you for that. i have a couple points to note. so, i can an icdotally speak what other plans who have delegation do rel
delegate more to you because we can prove we are investing in you and i say you don't mean just you alison, but the investment team as well as the team on the service side. we invested in you, therefore there is a reason we are able to rely on you more and trust you more. not because it is nice thing to say, by the way, mayor, this is why we need more dollars to hire more people, better people. that's how 80 justify the cost. what is the pay-off to them? we believe how we are able to prove why...