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louise, thank you very much, yes. louise, thank you very much. i'm _ yes. very much, i'm sure _ yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we - yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we will - yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we will be l much, i'm sure we will be hearing more from you. caroline abrahams is the director of the age uk charity — she says that cold weather can exacerbate feelings of loneliness in older people, by preventing them from going out. when the weather's bad, it coops people up inside, quite rightly people are worried about going outside and slipping and falling on the ice, so, you know, people can feel very lonely and the walls close in a bit, so, yes, anything that people can do to be friendly to the older people in their lives, give them a ring on the phone, pop next door, check they're ok, that would be a fantastic contribution. we'll talk about what we can all do in a moment, but if you're staying indoors, you will probably want to put your heating on and that in turn causes extra concerns if money is a bit tight? y
louise, thank you very much, yes. louise, thank you very much. i'm _ yes. very much, i'm sure _ yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we - yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we will - yes. louise, thank you very much, i'm sure we will be l much, i'm sure we will be hearing more from you. caroline abrahams is the director of the age uk charity — she says that cold weather can exacerbate feelings of loneliness in older people, by preventing them from going out. when the weather's...
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that is the approach louise casey and i are taking, i'm excited, ithink approach louise casey and i aree on the case. so are ou, i viewers will be on the case. so are you. i know — viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as you _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as you have i viewers will be on the case. so are | you, i know that. as you have done on social care _ you, i know that. as you have done on social care and _ you, i know that. as you have done on social care and all _ you, i know that. as you have done on social care and all of _ you, i know that. as you have done on social care and all of other- on social care and all of other issues... let us know what you think. email us at kuenssberg@bbc.co.uk or use #bbclaurak. you can message us on whatsapp too — the number is 08000 282161. i will learn it off by heart by the end of the year. we'll hear from you later and in our newsletter on thursday. let us continue first, alan. you have
that is the approach louise casey and i are taking, i'm excited, ithink approach louise casey and i aree on the case. so are ou, i viewers will be on the case. so are you. i know — viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as you _ viewers will be on the case. so are you, i know that. as you have i viewers will be on the case. so are | you, i know that. as you have...
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mary, mary louise, nice to see you as well. and you know, we're so grateful that all of you are here. and i also to thank my family for being here. they've been instrumental this. so in the front row here, next to priscilla john's wife, we have my my sister, danielle, my sister jenny lee, and my nephew. thank you all for being here. finally, i want thank john frece john has spent spent years of his life full time researching and my father's life. and it wasn't it wasn't an easy task. my father's life was all over the place. and so john and priscilla, literally all over the world. so they went to ireland and research there. they went up to to new haven, connecticut to go through the library at yale. they went up to my father's prep school at st paul's in concord, new hampshire, an and the work that they put in was absolutely incredible. and john's written a great book, so i really you all enjoy it and on the last year on the campaign trail, even though i'm not in politics, i ran into judge mike barranco on wife kim everywhere an
mary, mary louise, nice to see you as well. and you know, we're so grateful that all of you are here. and i also to thank my family for being here. they've been instrumental this. so in the front row here, next to priscilla john's wife, we have my my sister, danielle, my sister jenny lee, and my nephew. thank you all for being here. finally, i want thank john frece john has spent spent years of his life full time researching and my father's life. and it wasn't it wasn't an easy task. my...
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louise casey says the social care system needs much more money.the next labour ma nifesto ? what louise will come up with as a reformer, is - a plan and a set of options onj both reform and what she will be clear about the investment that is needed. _ that's not quite a yes. i have no doubt that wes streeting, a health secretary who wants to fix this problem once and for all, however, what does he have any guarantee that the labour party as a whole will accept whatever louise casey comes up with? does he have any guarantee that he will be able to do what he really wants to do, get all of the parties to agree to it in 2028, so theoretically it could be in all of their manifestos next time round and not something they all use against each other and fight about? he's got no guarantee of either of those things. his supporters in what he would say is that you cannot fault us for trying and we are sincerely trying to get on with trying to fix this. even though there is still sort of thing is that the government has to grapple with. your mac it's unusual
louise casey says the social care system needs much more money.the next labour ma nifesto ? what louise will come up with as a reformer, is - a plan and a set of options onj both reform and what she will be clear about the investment that is needed. _ that's not quite a yes. i have no doubt that wes streeting, a health secretary who wants to fix this problem once and for all, however, what does he have any guarantee that the labour party as a whole will accept whatever louise casey comes up...
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louise in post absolutely _ his cabinet?the railway footer when it— renationalising the railway footer when it came out, he said there was further— when it came out, he said there was further information, he took that decision — further information, he took that decision... sheet of that decision to resign — decision... sheet of that decision to resign. it was the right thing to do -- _ to resign. it was the right thing to do -- she — to resign. it was the right thing to do. —— she took that decision. she has a fantastic feature in this government. joe has a fantastic feature in this government-— has a fantastic feature in this government. joe robertson, is it tric for government. joe robertson, is it tricky for the _ government. joe robertson, is it tricky for the conservatives - government. joe robertson, is it tricky for the conservatives to i government. joe robertson, is it i tricky for the conservatives to take the moral high ground on this after the chris pincher affair, partygate, gambling on the date of the general
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so we put louise caseyin get right.g out with good recommendations. i want to build a consensus, i want a cross party consensus, because if this is going to work and make a material difference it has to last through different parliaments. that will take time to get this right. but we are determined to do it. we have announceped it will be —— announced it will be stages. i don't want to say we have to wait until the final outcome of louise's report, which will be in two stages, with the first stage next year and what can we do now to improve the system? we have started with fair pay agreements for staff. that matter, because more staff leave social care to come to the nhs than to go anywhere else. the reason is because of the poor pay and conditions and there is no progression and in there is no progression and in the nhs they can progress. there will be the interim report next year and we can get on with the change we need. but it is right to take time. the report is obviously going to look at what we can do next year.
so we put louise caseyin get right.g out with good recommendations. i want to build a consensus, i want a cross party consensus, because if this is going to work and make a material difference it has to last through different parliaments. that will take time to get this right. but we are determined to do it. we have announceped it will be —— announced it will be stages. i don't want to say we have to wait until the final outcome of louise's report, which will be in two stages, with the...
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the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries,mission will start work in april. it's been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—2026. but the final report — with its plans for how care services will be organised and paid for in the long term — is unlikely to be delivered before 2028. care providers say they need a plan for the future much sooner. the announcement about an independent commission led by baroness casey looks to many in the sector as a government delaying tactic. it's not going to report for two to three years, as i understand, and... ..it feels like fiddling while rome is burning. if the government wants to make this work at scale, we need a completely different approach — not ignoring social care, but drawing it in and funding it properly. the government says it is also setting out plans to train more care staff to carry out health checks, and providing an additional £86 million b
the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries,mission will start work in april. it's been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—2026. but the final report — with its plans for how care services will be organised and paid for in the long term — is unlikely to be delivered before 2028. care providers...
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thank you very much, louise. that is it from the bbc news app six.ve will be hit with the very latest at 10pm but now it is time to join hit with the very latest at 10pm but now it is time tojoin our colleagues where you are. hello. it's thursday, 2nd ofjanuary. you're watching sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. coming up. you wait all of 2024 for an old firm win — then two days into the new year — you finally get one. rangers kick off their 2025 in style. we'll look ahead to a night of tungsten tension and the semi finals of the world darts championship. and a battle for billy and boulter — but could they surprise poland at tennis' united cup? great to have your company. we'll look ahead to the final test between australia and india later too but we'll start with football where we've got a full programme of fixtures in the scottish premiership today. the dundee derby�*s ongoing right now but it's the old firm clash at ibrox that stirred the senses as usual. the dundee derby�*s ongoing right now but it's the old firm clash at ibrox that stir
thank you very much, louise. that is it from the bbc news app six.ve will be hit with the very latest at 10pm but now it is time to join hit with the very latest at 10pm but now it is time tojoin our colleagues where you are. hello. it's thursday, 2nd ofjanuary. you're watching sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. coming up. you wait all of 2024 for an old firm win — then two days into the new year — you finally get one. rangers kick off their 2025 in style. we'll look ahead to a...
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my name is clifford abihai, and i am one of louise's 11 grandchildren.. no matter where she went, she'll always make friends. >> narrator: 97-year-old louise abihai was one of seven neighbors sanford hill lost from hale mahaolu eono. the majority of the lahaina fire victims were aged 60 or older. >> why didn't the county of maui and the state of hawai'i, after the 2018 fire, do anything? why didn't they prepare something, some kind of notification system, some kind of firefighting system, some improvement of their infrastructure, so they could deal with what they knew was coming, instead of just leaving it to luck, leaving it to hope, "well, we hope it doesn't happen." >> narrator: it took more than a month to extinguish the lahaina fire. but the backlash over the response began immediately. >> all right. okay. >> you are... >> all right. show respect. >> do you regret not sounding the sirens? >> i, i do not. and the reason why, and... >> so many people have said they could have been saved... >> narrator: one of the most contentious issues was the warnin
my name is clifford abihai, and i am one of louise's 11 grandchildren.. no matter where she went, she'll always make friends. >> narrator: 97-year-old louise abihai was one of seven neighbors sanford hill lost from hale mahaolu eono. the majority of the lahaina fire victims were aged 60 or older. >> why didn't the county of maui and the state of hawai'i, after the 2018 fire, do anything? why didn't they prepare something, some kind of notification system, some kind of firefighting...
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okay. preventative, con louise stegman, 18, missouri for the country as almost a new system of dance and national army. he is disorganized and towards because of these searches, we have sometimes leave the army to join the rainbow girls. the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then sits them back into the huffman with higher ranking positions than they had before. the rebels who started this guarantor call themselves to the 1023 george g. mccain is the acting leader that they used to be a co no, you know national news exercise because showing isaac, do you see the 2 ladies, you man, appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there? and so basically the show how did the have done to read them through is 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring step reservation to come on all levels on a social level and economic level. but no fighting continues the the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the emergency, the stuff and then usually you come down to kind of these and back down commodity for us to the actual, that'd be some data and a decision for you to c
okay. preventative, con louise stegman, 18, missouri for the country as almost a new system of dance and national army. he is disorganized and towards because of these searches, we have sometimes leave the army to join the rainbow girls. the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then sits them back into the huffman with higher ranking positions than they had before. the rebels who started this guarantor call themselves to the 1023 george g. mccain is the acting leader that...
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take sense of preventative. con louise stegman, 18, missouri for the country as almost new system of veterans. national army, he's disorganized and courts because of this surgeons will sometimes leave the army to join the rainbow cross. the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then fits them back into the huffman was higher ranking position than they had before. the rebels was started, this current was call themselves the 1023. george g mccain got is the acting leader. but he used to be a co no worries. now national, the exercise shown is d. c to explain to me appreciate because when am i supposed to be on this? so basically from the show, how did the have done to read them for those 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring sterilization to combine all levels on a social level and economic level. but no, the fighting continues. the the, the the the emergency, the stuff on the left usually you come on to kind of do something but then commodity for us and it actually on that there's some data like this isn't for you to not to be in some data. you don't p
take sense of preventative. con louise stegman, 18, missouri for the country as almost new system of veterans. national army, he's disorganized and courts because of this surgeons will sometimes leave the army to join the rainbow cross. the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then fits them back into the huffman was higher ranking position than they had before. the rebels was started, this current was call themselves the 1023. george g mccain got is the acting leader. but he...
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the work elevating this and increasing awareness so that others are thinking about this as well. >> louiseuis, i want to ask you about this and another point you want to make, please be brief with both because we're down on time. if you'll allow me a hamilton reference, if people of color are not in the room where it happens, is there a risk that ai advancements could perpetuate social biases, prejudice, racism, discrimination, et cetera, et cetera. >> the short answer is yes. going on everything that's been said real quick, how many of you in the room use any kind of generative ai today? chat gpt? that's actually not bad. the problem is all of you should be using it to understand where the disparity-- >> can they use a different one? >> can they use a different one? >> what did you say? >> can you they use a different one? and he mentioned our competitor's product. >> we're all one big happy family here. >> i'm just going to say this as a humble flex. they build on our platform, they build on our platform, they buy our chips, everybody can use everybody's, that's cool. >> shots fired. go
the work elevating this and increasing awareness so that others are thinking about this as well. >> louiseuis, i want to ask you about this and another point you want to make, please be brief with both because we're down on time. if you'll allow me a hamilton reference, if people of color are not in the room where it happens, is there a risk that ai advancements could perpetuate social biases, prejudice, racism, discrimination, et cetera, et cetera. >> the short answer is yes. going...
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they say they picked louise casey to run this investigation because she is someone who gets things donehat. they also say that with huge changes, they need to take time, they need to do it properly and so those first recommendations could come in 2026. the tories have said the government needs to be bold and ambitious, the lib dems who have done a lot of campaigning on the issue of care say it could all be donein issue of care say it could all be done in one year. but there is, as we have been hearing, an awful lot of political cynicism around this issue and it isn't really surprising and that is because it has been littered with failure, as we were hearing, over the years. littered with failure, as we were hearing, overthe years. if littered with failure, as we were hearing, over the years. if you look back to 2010, there were cross—party talks, exactly what will happen here next month, but they broke down in acrimony. theresa may almost lost an election over the issue and boris johnson told us back in 2019 he had a clear plan ready to go on social care and in the end, someone, a polit
they say they picked louise casey to run this investigation because she is someone who gets things donehat. they also say that with huge changes, they need to take time, they need to do it properly and so those first recommendations could come in 2026. the tories have said the government needs to be bold and ambitious, the lib dems who have done a lot of campaigning on the issue of care say it could all be donein issue of care say it could all be done in one year. but there is, as we have been...
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let's talk about this with louise calvary, director of asylum matters. you are joining us from birmingham. we want to 1st of all, your thoughts on this plan. i had already thank you for having me on extremely disappointing. i think we've heard a lot of these rhetoric from the current government on the phone with us, been around smashing the games and stuffing debates. and actually in reality, governments have been quite court doing now. they've been letting me the said he wants to disrupt the markets. when in reality, this document could simply demolish them. ok. the 3 coaches people entering the u. k. asylum system problem. so by crossing we go on to receive a full of state to sit in this country because they have protections because they meet the threshold of the refugee convention. so what government could do quite simply, is you can say from sustainable managed migration rates or refugees to regularly as safely into the u. k. claims selling them. they're refusing to do that . and instead, continue to king to waive the at the criminal gains the us in
let's talk about this with louise calvary, director of asylum matters. you are joining us from birmingham. we want to 1st of all, your thoughts on this plan. i had already thank you for having me on extremely disappointing. i think we've heard a lot of these rhetoric from the current government on the phone with us, been around smashing the games and stuffing debates. and actually in reality, governments have been quite court doing now. they've been letting me the said he wants to disrupt the...
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here's chief superintendent louise sargent — and a warning that this contains flashing images. 0ur ourhe victims families and friends, it's a horrendous time i can imagine what they would be going through at this time right now. no arrests were made of the early stage but we are working at pace to identify and arrest those involved. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher more gave details on the incident from woolwich. it was one of his first days back after the christmas break, and he's been stabbed to death, possibly on the bus on the way home. police were called to this area around 2:30, and the bus where this boy lost his life is just a few hundred metres from here. and as you can imagine, there's a huge forensic operation going along. lots of people stopping and asking, what on earth has happened here? people in woolwich really upset, really angry, but not very shocked. but not very shocked, they say, about what's happened that another young person has lost their lives on the streets of london. the boy's family have been informed and people in the area are saying, you know, they're
here's chief superintendent louise sargent — and a warning that this contains flashing images. 0ur ourhe victims families and friends, it's a horrendous time i can imagine what they would be going through at this time right now. no arrests were made of the early stage but we are working at pace to identify and arrest those involved. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher more gave details on the incident from woolwich. it was one of his first days back after the christmas break, and he's been...
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. >> reporter: a sweet but stern arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically. that's what hurts the most. >> it's not what happens to you in life. it's what you do that counts. >> it was my baby. and he died needlessly. >> reporter: form child actor rory sikes, born blind had cerebral palsy. >> he said mom, leave me. no mom can leave their kid. and i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him. >> reporter: his mom shelly telling an australian news organization she drove to get help from firefighters. >> when the fire department brought me back, his cottage was burnt to the ground. >> reporter: at least two victims tried to protect their homes from flames where they raised families and lived for decades, like victor shaw and rodney kent nickerson. >> great person. funny. the life of the party and the people, very intelligent man. >> reporter: and there's randy niod, a surfer who lived in his well-known red crab shack. he was found there. his last words to his mom were pray for the palisades and pray for malibu. i love you. officials say the death toll could rise. so
. >> reporter: a sweet but stern arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically. that's what hurts the most. >> it's not what happens to you in life. it's what you do that counts. >> it was my baby. and he died needlessly. >> reporter: form child actor rory sikes, born blind had cerebral palsy. >> he said mom, leave me. no mom can leave their kid. and i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him. >> reporter: his mom shelly telling an...
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the weather that you had in your tool was crazy or the name of my colleague, louise osborne. wanted to understand what is driving the see the phenomenon as you look at this, my gosh, europe continues to, but it's 3 5th largest ever wealth by evacuation and unexpected storm and the lincoln area made residents feel like they were in the middle of winter. walter's been watching us. europe's weather has gone crazy. the course it is price me and it's probably not going to try c x that say that global booming is at least partly to blame the how does that actually work and how much that impacts can it really have? extreme weather is rushing lives and livelihoods a month range pulling in 24 hours, cost lots and lands lights, and sylvania and summer, 2023 leaving thousands homeless. dr. also damaged crops in southern europe, forcing the european commission to low a projected yield estimates. well, temperature has talked to the high forty's, it does have as putting continuously increasing, putting positive fuel emissions into the most via we are now at a much, well not one. and as a re
the weather that you had in your tool was crazy or the name of my colleague, louise osborne. wanted to understand what is driving the see the phenomenon as you look at this, my gosh, europe continues to, but it's 3 5th largest ever wealth by evacuation and unexpected storm and the lincoln area made residents feel like they were in the middle of winter. walter's been watching us. europe's weather has gone crazy. the course it is price me and it's probably not going to try c x that say that...
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the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries andwill start work in april. it has been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—2026. but the final report with its plans for how care services will be organised and paid for in the long term is unlikely to be delivered before 2028. care providers say they need a plan for the future much sooner. the announcement about an independent commission led by baroness casey looks, to many in the sector, as a government delaying tactic. it is not going to report for two to three years, as i understand, and it feels like fiddling while rome is burning. if the government wants to make this work at scale, we need a completely different approach, not ignoring social care but drawing it in and funding it properly. family carers who support older or disabled relatives say change is needed but agree it needs to happen as soon as possible. actually, you know, we were very
the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries andwill start work in april. it has been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—2026. but the final report with its plans for how care services will be organised and paid for in the long term is unlikely to be delivered before 2028. care providers say they...
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early anne, louise kelly, rodney kent nickerson, ambos de 83 aÑos, y vÍctor shaw, de 66, se negaron aeste sÁbado, la fuerza del viento dificulta apagar las llamas que amenazan mÁs zonas residenciales y por consiguiente, podrÍaa provocar mÁs pÉrdidas de vidas humanas. tenemos cobertura en equipo con erica flores y carlos robles, que estÁn en diferentes puntos del condado de los Ángeles. y alejandro godina en mÉxico, paÍs que ofrece ayuda. pero comenzamos contigo. erika. erika quÉ es lo Último? cuÉntanos. >> por quinto dÍa, los Ángeles arden llamas. el incendio es el mayor siniestro en el condado. avanza ferozmente tierra adentro, consumiendo todo a su paso, incluyendo cientos de estructuras adicionales. y amenazan nuevas comunidades como encino, westley y brentwood. albino se quedÓ sin empleo. el restaurante donde habÍa trabajado por dÉcadas como mesero fue devorado por el fuego. >> mi corazÓn estÁ acÁ. mi corazÓn estÁ aquÍ. mi vida estÁ acÁ. he crecido a mis hijas y mi familia trabajando en este bonito lugar. >> mientras en el segundo incendio mÁs devastador, los residentes han estado
early anne, louise kelly, rodney kent nickerson, ambos de 83 aÑos, y vÍctor shaw, de 66, se negaron aeste sÁbado, la fuerza del viento dificulta apagar las llamas que amenazan mÁs zonas residenciales y por consiguiente, podrÍaa provocar mÁs pÉrdidas de vidas humanas. tenemos cobertura en equipo con erica flores y carlos robles, que estÁn en diferentes puntos del condado de los Ángeles. y alejandro godina en mÉxico, paÍs que ofrece ayuda. pero comenzamos contigo. erika. erika quÉ es...
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for more on this now, i'm joined by our weather presenter louise lear.re is an amber warning. it is, the middle tier, so we could go red, it is unlikely at the moment, but amber red, it is unlikely at the moment, butamberwarnings moment, but amber warnings really moment, butamberwarnings really need to be taken serious consideration and they start from six o'clock this evening, so six o'clock this
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this is on the 12th of louise all these days is all about shaping narratives for the public. imagine my calling is spinning is done for me. i feel the need is have forgotten to fund powers for outs. thing. yeah. how does this a, despite it being framed foods ordered to leave that's supposed to be felt like francis not retreating in africa is reorganizing itself. we chose to move out of africa, not because we had to move out. it was our commitment against terrorism since 2013 . we were right. i think some african leaders forgot to say thank you. it doesn't matter. it will come with time. in gratitude, i am in a good position to know is a non communicable disease of humans. but i will say it for all the african rulers who have not yet had the courage, abuse of either public opinions to say it, none of them would be a sovereign country today, if the french army had not deployed in this region. chad has been one of those rejecting mclelland's claims of african vida is in gratitude so much that the foreign minister of data might include them. a lot is accusing face praise that eve
this is on the 12th of louise all these days is all about shaping narratives for the public. imagine my calling is spinning is done for me. i feel the need is have forgotten to fund powers for outs. thing. yeah. how does this a, despite it being framed foods ordered to leave that's supposed to be felt like francis not retreating in africa is reorganizing itself. we chose to move out of africa, not because we had to move out. it was our commitment against terrorism since 2013 . we were right. i...
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take sense to con louise, dudley, 18 missouri for the country as almost a new system of deadlines, national army, he's disorganized and courts because of these searches, we have sometimes leave the army to join the rainbow colors. the governments eventually negotiates with these ramos and then then back into the huffman was higher ranking position than they had before. the rebels was started, this guarantor call themselves to the 1023 georgia my tango is the acting leader, but they used to be a co no you know national news exercise because showing isaac, do you see the displacement? appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there? so basically from the show, how did the have done the rebel grows 3 time was and the code was always that it would bring stabilization to come on all levels on a social level and economic level. but no fighting continues the the, the, the, the the emergency, the stuff on that usually you come on down to kind of these and back down, commodity for us and it actually on i think there's some data in that decision for you to know to be in some data don't please
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the met office has issued amber weather warnings because we are likely to see some significant disruption later on today for both snow and ice. there are two main areas snow and ice, across wales and the midlands, that comes into force from 6:00 pm this evening and snow then from 9:00 pm this evening across northern england. now we're all in this cold arctic air at the moment. but this dividing line, the yellow, is a mild southwesterly airflow. and when this weather front collides into that cold air, we are going to see some snow on the leading edge and possibility of some freezing rain as well. it will be rain across southwest england as we go through this afternoon. ahead of it, a veil of cloud keeping things on the cold side. best of the sunshine this afternoon, perhaps into the far northeast, but here those temperatures struggling to climb above freezing. so as we go through the evening and into the overnight period, that rain potentially could turn to snow across southern parts o
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the met office has issued amber weather warnings because we are likely to see some significant disruption later on today for both snow and ice. there are two main areas snow and ice, across wales and the midlands, that comes into force from 6:00 pm this evening and snow then from 9:00 pm this evening across northern england. now we're all in this cold arctic air at the moment. but this dividing line, the yellow, is a mild...
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let�*s get the latest weather with louise lear. as -16. may be - today where temperatures cmic follow as low as —16. may be lower in rural scotland or even a bit lower. a few scattered showers here and the north—east. a weather front brings more cloud and some showery outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow in the south. here temperatures will stay above freezing perhaps but in rural parts it will be a bitterly
let�*s get the latest weather with louise lear. as -16. may be - today where temperatures cmic follow as low as —16. may be lower in rural scotland or even a bit lower. a few scattered showers here and the north—east. a weather front brings more cloud and some showery outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow in the south. here temperatures will stay above freezing perhaps but in rural parts it will be a bitterly
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ritter with his steel teeth poisoned paradise was baroness louise known as crazy panties, who ruled the island with gun in love, murdered by one of her love slaves after. she had driven the other to his death. and why is fraud or going back to what she once called hell's volcano? the mystery of the galapagos island germany covets to be solved at last. so it was sort of a record scratch moment where i everything stopped around me and i abandoned any other idea i was thinking about and i this is the book i wanted to write, but my publisher at the time said, no, we want american history with american characters i wrote other books, years passed, but my heart mind always stayed on the story. and finally i took out the publisher who actually published this book, the head of crown, and just said, you know, this isn't a european, this isn't an american story. this is a human story. who among us hasn't wanted to ditch our lives and go somewhere, start anew and and try something simpler? who has it wanted to get away from while mistakes they made and just go where nobody knows them and they coul
ritter with his steel teeth poisoned paradise was baroness louise known as crazy panties, who ruled the island with gun in love, murdered by one of her love slaves after. she had driven the other to his death. and why is fraud or going back to what she once called hell's volcano? the mystery of the galapagos island germany covets to be solved at last. so it was sort of a record scratch moment where i everything stopped around me and i abandoned any other idea i was thinking about and i this is...
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allie beth stuckey, lila rose, louise perry and others. just this week, she spoke at the heritage foundation and appeared the daily signals problematic women podcast. if i may recommend she is a fantasy follow on ex. you can find her at advo underscore katie. her tweets are uniquely honest and insightful. we are thrilled and so grateful. have this unapologetic of children's rights with us today. please join me welcoming katie fast. ladies, what a joy to be you today. i did not envision doing any of this 15 years ago. i was a stay at home mom, a pastor's wife, and very, very aversive to the culture wars. but i think like a lot of normies out there, something in culture that sort of pushed us over the line. something was so egregiously wrong. so wildly out of step with whether that was american traditionalism or simple common sense that said. okay, it looks like i need to get in on game here. and so that moment for me was the marriage debate. that when back in 2012 when gay marriage especially was being debated in my home state washington an
allie beth stuckey, lila rose, louise perry and others. just this week, she spoke at the heritage foundation and appeared the daily signals problematic women podcast. if i may recommend she is a fantasy follow on ex. you can find her at advo underscore katie. her tweets are uniquely honest and insightful. we are thrilled and so grateful. have this unapologetic of children's rights with us today. please join me welcoming katie fast. ladies, what a joy to be you today. i did not envision doing...
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while in september, mandy moore and her husband taylor goldsmith welcomed their baby girl, louise, givingly have a lot to be excited for. -on the 2024 oscars red carpet, vanessa hudgens cradled her growing belly to announce her pregnancy. she then went on to win "the masked singer" before the arrival of her first child in july with pro baseball player cole tucker. -newlyweds sofia richie and elliot grainge welcomed their daughter eloise on may 20th, with sofia calling it the best day of her life. and proud granddad lionel richiweighed in. -my baby just had a baby. how about that? eloise. um, all i can say to you is i just can't keep my mouth off of, you know, the little drumstick, the legs, you know? i'm sorry. just get the baby away from pop pop. just get the baby away from pop pop. i'm having a ball. -shortly after announcing her split with offset, cardi b gave birth to a beautiful baby girl in september, making her their third child together. while ashanti and nelly had lots to celebrate with the arrival of their son kareem in july. -in august, lea michele welcomed her second child, a
while in september, mandy moore and her husband taylor goldsmith welcomed their baby girl, louise, givingly have a lot to be excited for. -on the 2024 oscars red carpet, vanessa hudgens cradled her growing belly to announce her pregnancy. she then went on to win "the masked singer" before the arrival of her first child in july with pro baseball player cole tucker. -newlyweds sofia richie and elliot grainge welcomed their daughter eloise on may 20th, with sofia calling it the best day...
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trevor's mom, arlene louise kelley, who is 83 years old, died in the altadena fire.revor, i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry. it's under these circumstances. tell us about your mom. how how long had she lived in altadena? >> my mom lived in that residence since 1968. wow. >> i know she you wanted her to evacuate. i know, uh, talk about when. when it was you last communicated with her. and what was that like, trying to to to get her to leave? >> well, actually, i just want to be clear. i didn't try to get her to evacuate at all. the problem is, is i live in eaton canyon. at that time. the fire started around over there around 6:00. so i went outside and i began filming this fire. my mother was actually watching the fire from her home, but there was no adam. actually, there was not even a fire in altadena. so about 9:00, my daughter called me. she lives in altadena with my mother. she said, dad, we're going to evacuate. but the fire is not over here. it's over there. i said, okay, so why are you evacuating? well, my husband is not from this area and is not us
trevor's mom, arlene louise kelley, who is 83 years old, died in the altadena fire.revor, i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry. it's under these circumstances. tell us about your mom. how how long had she lived in altadena? >> my mom lived in that residence since 1968. wow. >> i know she you wanted her to evacuate. i know, uh, talk about when. when it was you last communicated with her. and what was that like, trying to to to get her to leave? >> well, actually, i just...
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a sweet but stern 83 year old arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically.t's that's what hurts most. >> tell him it's not what happens to you in life. >> it's what you do after that counts. >> it was my baby and he died needlessly. >> former child actor roy sykes, born blind, also had cerebral palsy. >> he said, mom, leave me and i know mom can leave the kid and i've got a broken arm. i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him. >> his mom, shelly, telling an australian news organization she drove to get help from firefighters. >> when the fire department brought me back. his cottage was burnt to the ground. >> at least two victims tried to protect their homes from flames, where they raised families and lived for decades. like victor shaw and rodney kent nickerson. >> great person. funny the life of the party and love people. very intelligent man. loved to read. >> and there's randy millard. a malibu surfer who lived along the pacific coast highway and is well known red crab shack. he was found there, according to his mom, who also told nbc news his last words
a sweet but stern 83 year old arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically.t's that's what hurts most. >> tell him it's not what happens to you in life. >> it's what you do after that counts. >> it was my baby and he died needlessly. >> former child actor roy sykes, born blind, also had cerebral palsy. >> he said, mom, leave me and i know mom can leave the kid and i've got a broken arm. i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him. >>...
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the review, chaired by baroness louise casey, aims to improve support for older and disabled people.ir
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louise on the wall where the pictures had been, the carpet seemed threadbare and she just couldn't imagine living in that gloomy place. truman moved in. the roosevelt's moved 13 van loads of furniture and objects and memorabilia out. they were very great accumulators. the place looked like an old hotel people had moved out of and had big cracks in the wall. you should see the pictures. it began to creak a lot and it began to worry. people in the east room, the ceiling, sag and plaster begins to fall. the wooden is rotting and is deemed a fire hazard. it is obvious that drastic changes needed everywhere in the white house. but the first alteration truman makes is to add an amenity to the family quarters, enhancing private life here at the white house. as you look at film of the white house shot by president truman, the south portico is missing. one key feature that you see today, something controversial during its time but cherished by all first families since. located just off the yellow oval room. the truman balcony is where first families can come to relax while looking out over the sout
louise on the wall where the pictures had been, the carpet seemed threadbare and she just couldn't imagine living in that gloomy place. truman moved in. the roosevelt's moved 13 van loads of furniture and objects and memorabilia out. they were very great accumulators. the place looked like an old hotel people had moved out of and had big cracks in the wall. you should see the pictures. it began to creak a lot and it began to worry. people in the east room, the ceiling, sag and plaster begins to...
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good morning, louise. caller: you are doing a great job.y comment about the open forum, i wanted to mention the woman who called earlier in from ohio. i hope that she is listening. donald trump did try to close down everything, all of the flights coming in, bringing covid in, bringing the wuhan virus. nancy pelosi, and everyone in the democrats, california, faucc i, they had a fit. woman from ohio, i hope you hear this. in north carolina, we have been devastated and i've heard nothing from biden. nothing about 100% helping us. i just wanted to say this, because everyone in america needs to see what kind of fool we have in that administration right now. thank god donald trump won. host: brad in minnesota on the line for republicans. caller: good morning there. i wish that your last guest that you had on was still on, but it is almost crazy talk to have this dei stuff going on. you wonder why we are where we are at, and it is because of young woman like her. she really can't do much more than talk. i wouldn't have her lead. she is no leader.
good morning, louise. caller: you are doing a great job.y comment about the open forum, i wanted to mention the woman who called earlier in from ohio. i hope that she is listening. donald trump did try to close down everything, all of the flights coming in, bringing covid in, bringing the wuhan virus. nancy pelosi, and everyone in the democrats, california, faucc i, they had a fit. woman from ohio, i hope you hear this. in north carolina, we have been devastated and i've heard nothing from...
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good morning, louise. caller: you are doing a great job.y comment about the open forum, i wanted to mention the woman who called earlier in from ohio. i hope that she is listening. donald trump did try to close down everything, all of the flights coming in, bringing covid in, bringing the wuhan virus. nancy pelosi, and everyone in the democrats, california, faucc i, they had a fit. woman from ohio, i hope you hear this. in north carolina, we have been devastated and i've heard nothing from biden. nothing about 100% helping us. i just wanted to say this, because everyone in america needs to see what kind of fool we have in that administration right now. thank god donald trump won. host: brad in minnesota on the line for republicans. caller: good morning there. i wish that your last guest that you had on was still on, but it is almost crazy talk to have this dei stuff going on. you wonder why we are where we are at, and it is because of young woman like her. she really can't do much more than talk. i wouldn't have her lead. she is no leader.
good morning, louise. caller: you are doing a great job.y comment about the open forum, i wanted to mention the woman who called earlier in from ohio. i hope that she is listening. donald trump did try to close down everything, all of the flights coming in, bringing covid in, bringing the wuhan virus. nancy pelosi, and everyone in the democrats, california, faucc i, they had a fit. woman from ohio, i hope you hear this. in north carolina, we have been devastated and i've heard nothing from...
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submitted a letter which we've sent to you scott wiener also submitted a letter and former city attorney louise ranney submitted a letter. so i think those show that we have a great deal of community support. larry is prepared to talk about the the use issues but i guess i'll just say a few things. number one, this property has not been used as red residences for over 11 years. it's been used sporadically for men who are enrolled in a social services program who slept there overnight. but it's there were no leases. they never paid rent and they were not tenants in any meaningful way. >> and as gaby said, there's a condition in the proposed grant that if we ever sell the building the new owner has to come back and address these residents issues again with you. so we don't believe that we're losing any residents spaces by approving this you would be losing any by approving this application and again there would be a chance to revisit that issue if if and when we were to sell the building. we don't plan on selling it. one of the great things about this building is has a huge garden next door which
submitted a letter which we've sent to you scott wiener also submitted a letter and former city attorney louise ranney submitted a letter. so i think those show that we have a great deal of community support. larry is prepared to talk about the the use issues but i guess i'll just say a few things. number one, this property has not been used as red residences for over 11 years. it's been used sporadically for men who are enrolled in a social services program who slept there overnight. but it's...
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a sweet but stern 83 year old arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically. >> what hurts most. >> tell them it's not what happens to you in life. >> it's what you do with it that counts. >> it was my baby and he died needlessly. >> former child actor roy sykes, born blind, also had cerebral palsy. >> he said, mom, leave me and i know mom can leave the kid and i've got a broken arm. i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him. >> his mom shelly, telling an australian news organization she drove to get help from firefighters. >> when the fire department brought me back, his cottage was burnt to the ground. >> at least two victims tried to protect their homes from flames, where they raised families and lived for decades, like victor shaw and rodney kent nickerson. >> great person. funny the life of the party and love people. very intelligent man, loved to read. >> and there's randy millard, a malibu surfer who lived along the pacific coast highway and is well known red crab shack. he was found there, according to his mom, who also told nbc news his last words to her
a sweet but stern 83 year old arlene louise kelly. >> we didn't expect to lose her so tragically. >> what hurts most. >> tell them it's not what happens to you in life. >> it's what you do with it that counts. >> it was my baby and he died needlessly. >> former child actor roy sykes, born blind, also had cerebral palsy. >> he said, mom, leave me and i know mom can leave the kid and i've got a broken arm. i couldn't lift him. i couldn't move him....
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i am very encouraged by the appointment of louise casey to lead the independent review.one of the most serious social reformers i ever worked with in government. she's crossbench, she's worked with governments of both parties, and we need that cross—party consensus. and i'm encouraged by the fact that cross—party talks are going to start within the next month. but i also think we need radical thinking. for a long time, i've held the view that whatever you call it, you need to collectivise the risk of needing long term care by something equivalent to. and i'll say the words a death tax. and what do i mean by that? that when you die, you above a certain asset level, you get taxed about 10% of your assets. and that guarantees you free long term care. and i think that's the kind of radical thinking that we need. >> daniel, is this welcome news? i mean, the previous government didn't fix the problem, but they had introduced some plans to cap the overall cost of social care for each individual. i think at about £87,000 or something that's now been scrapped. so we're back to sq
i am very encouraged by the appointment of louise casey to lead the independent review.one of the most serious social reformers i ever worked with in government. she's crossbench, she's worked with governments of both parties, and we need that cross—party consensus. and i'm encouraged by the fact that cross—party talks are going to start within the next month. but i also think we need radical thinking. for a long time, i've held the view that whatever you call it, you need to collectivise...