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alison: ok. on another subject, the national academy of science underscored how prevalent sexism continues to be in science professions. there was a particular focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem? dr. fauci: we are doing a wide range of questions. alison: we are. dr. fauci: you can say it is easy, but there is something that is absolutely essential to address it, and that's zero tolerance of it. no exceptions. i think that's the thing we are starting, people are coming around, different institutions are now coming around that what was sacrosanct, you don't go near it because that's the way it is no longer flies. , you know, not only in universities, but in some of the scientific organizations that the way you address this is by zero tolerance. if there's any of that, you get rid of the person who is doing it, and that's it. case closed. alison: it's hard to get rid of the person who's at the center of a major lab. dr. fauci: you think not. read the newspapers in your media
alison: ok. on another subject, the national academy of science underscored how prevalent sexism continues to be in science professions. there was a particular focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem? dr. fauci: we are doing a wide range of questions. alison: we are. dr. fauci: you can say it is easy, but there is something that is absolutely essential to address it, and that's zero tolerance of it. no exceptions. i think that's the thing we are starting, people are coming...
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>> alison mosshart: yes!ur general ineptness at this sport of kings, but that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. [ margo price "this town gets around" ] ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put out or be controlled ♪ ♪ i don't write the shit that gets bought and sold ♪ ♪ ask any man he might know ♪ ♪ who used to live on music row ♪ ♪ but that was then and this is now ♪ ♪ and he told me this town gets around ♪ ♪ from what i've found this town gets around ♪ >>> emergency security meeting after a british couple was poisoned. the same nerve agent used on a former russian spy and his daughter. just months ago. >> president trump asked advisers about a possible invasion of venezuela. the president is not taking it lightly telling his armed forces to not lower their guard. in thailand a race against the weather to get the teenage soccer team out of the cave before more rains hit. >>> welcome
>> alison mosshart: yes!ur general ineptness at this sport of kings, but that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. [ margo price "this town gets around" ] ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put out or be controlled ♪ ♪ i don't write the shit that gets bought and sold ♪ ♪ ask any man he might know ♪ ♪ who used to live on music row...
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mes de no estar juntas, cindy y su hija alison se volvieron a ver.e lÁgrimas le dio la vuelta al mundo en una grabaciÓn . que -- pedro rojas nos muestra el emotivo encuentro en houston. pedro: juntas llegaron cindy madrid y su hija alison a la primera rueda de su reunificaciÓn que tuvo lugar la madrugada de hoy en el aeropuerto de houston. la emociÓn tanto de la madre inmigrante como de su hija fue imponente. [llanto] ademÁs la pequeÑa que conmoviÓ al paÍs con este llanto tras ser separada de su mamÁ. traÍa una muÑeca en la mano. >> empezamos a recuperar el tiempo que perdimos. estamos muy felices de estar juntas. pedro: asimismo, thelma garcÍa, la abogada de la familia cuestionÓ cómo se desarrollÓ la reuniÓn familiar y dijo que el gobierno al parecer o evadir la presencia de los medios. >> pensamos que fue una tÁctica polÍtica . pedro: posteriormente sostuvimos un encuentro personal con la familia y le preguntamos sobre sus expectativas ahora que planean residir en houston y desde allÍ luchar por la aprobaciÓn de su peticiÓn de asilo. >> pedirles qu
mes de no estar juntas, cindy y su hija alison se volvieron a ver.e lÁgrimas le dio la vuelta al mundo en una grabaciÓn . que -- pedro rojas nos muestra el emotivo encuentro en houston. pedro: juntas llegaron cindy madrid y su hija alison a la primera rueda de su reunificaciÓn que tuvo lugar la madrugada de hoy en el aeropuerto de houston. la emociÓn tanto de la madre inmigrante como de su hija fue imponente. [llanto] ademÁs la pequeÑa que conmoviÓ al paÍs con este llanto tras ser...
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finalmente alison logrÓ reunirse con su madre. hablÉ con ellas.ba allÁ, que era de honduras, a mi me dijo que a mi mamÁ la iban a deportar. jorge: ¿te decÍan eso? ¿quÉ pensaste en ese momento? alison: pensÉ que no la iba a volver a ver.joe: ¿quÉ le dirÍÚ personas, que de alguna manera, tienen que definir si te quedas o te vas? alison: que me dejen quedarme, porque en mi paÍs yo no estoy segura. yo no estoy bien. y no hay nada que me proteja ahÍ. jorge: mÁs de esta entrevista este domingo en "al punto" 10 de la maÑana. ilia: este es otro caso, acaban de reunirse, pero norma lÓpez y su hija estuvieron separadas dos meses despuÉs de cruzar la frontera. norma parece de una condiciÓn que afecta su rostro y dice que fue engaÑada para firmar unos documentos, aceptando la deportaciÓn de ella y de su hija a cambio de la reunificaciÓn. marÍa: esta tarde en atlanta, otra reunificaciÓn, madre e hija juntas. norma: muy feliz y agradecida con dios. por la vida que me estÁ dando y la oportunidad de estar aquÍ con mi hija. marÍa: la hija de nueve aÑos permaneciÓ
finalmente alison logrÓ reunirse con su madre. hablÉ con ellas.ba allÁ, que era de honduras, a mi me dijo que a mi mamÁ la iban a deportar. jorge: ¿te decÍan eso? ¿quÉ pensaste en ese momento? alison: pensÉ que no la iba a volver a ver.joe: ¿quÉ le dirÍÚ personas, que de alguna manera, tienen que definir si te quedas o te vas? alison: que me dejen quedarme, porque en mi paÍs yo no estoy segura. yo no estoy bien. y no hay nada que me proteja ahÍ. jorge: mÁs de esta entrevista...
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alison: no. ed: do you think it will be a woman? alison: i do not know. ed: thank you very much for joining us. back to you. caroline: fascinating conversation. ed hammond, thank you. bp back in big deal mode with the latest acquisition. they just announced a $10.5 billion deal to purchase assets in texas and louisiana. the cfo spoke about the acquisition. >> it is a major transaction, the biggest one in 20 years for the company and this is -- down to $40 a barrel. and we are very happy with the deal that we got today and it is a huge upside potential in the numbers that we laid out with investors this morning. twoerms of -- we get premium positions, and of course we get access to a key part of this transaction. and we see potential huge upside potential going forward. it is a great deal for the company, great deal for shareholders. >> what was interesting is many analysts expected the assets to go from about $9 billion and you said earlier it was about 40-50 players bidding for the assets, so why did you have to pay $10.5 billion? >> i do not know if we
alison: no. ed: do you think it will be a woman? alison: i do not know. ed: thank you very much for joining us. back to you. caroline: fascinating conversation. ed hammond, thank you. bp back in big deal mode with the latest acquisition. they just announced a $10.5 billion deal to purchase assets in texas and louisiana. the cfo spoke about the acquisition. >> it is a major transaction, the biggest one in 20 years for the company and this is -- down to $40 a barrel. and we are very happy...
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alison: 37 wins.nklin: the updated numbers, we just went through all of this. 1289 scripts, over 400 produced, 52 oscar winners, and 270 nominations. four of the last nine best pictures. [applause] franklin: wait, wait. i don't deserve credit for the success of those movies. i want to be very clear. i did not direct them, i did not write them. what we did was create a system that allowed the industry to reflect back upon itself and say what is it that we truly love, what is it we truly think is good? and hopefully put a lot of these projects into production but a lot of them would have been made without us. some of them wouldn't have. i think what is special about what we have done is it allows the things that are emotionally ambitious to exist in an environment where there are a lot of economic pressures to -- that drive people more towards marvel movies and low-budget horror films. alison: the list asks what scripts to be beloved. the market asks what scripts do you think result in a profitable movi
alison: 37 wins.nklin: the updated numbers, we just went through all of this. 1289 scripts, over 400 produced, 52 oscar winners, and 270 nominations. four of the last nine best pictures. [applause] franklin: wait, wait. i don't deserve credit for the success of those movies. i want to be very clear. i did not direct them, i did not write them. what we did was create a system that allowed the industry to reflect back upon itself and say what is it that we truly love, what is it we truly think is...
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alison: on one end.n the other end of the spectrum, andy's really very thoughtful and very passionate about politics and about the state of the country. and i want to read this tweet from may 26. you wrote, the country has always been in a struggle between two sides. the loftyness of our eye deals of freedom and equality and the ugliness of racism that has been exploited for profit, control and the maintenance of the status quo. pick the side you're on. later in that thread you wrote, you were worried that americans seem to have jettisoned ideals. what made you write that that day? andy: i can't remember specifically what it was. but i do feel like there was this duality. in that thread i said, this is a country of immigrants that's on stolen land that was developed using slave labor. and yet we're supposed to be the freest place on earth with e highest notion of personal rights and personal freedom. the two things have kind of co-existed in a very sloppy way. and i do feel like there's a good portion of
alison: on one end.n the other end of the spectrum, andy's really very thoughtful and very passionate about politics and about the state of the country. and i want to read this tweet from may 26. you wrote, the country has always been in a struggle between two sides. the loftyness of our eye deals of freedom and equality and the ugliness of racism that has been exploited for profit, control and the maintenance of the status quo. pick the side you're on. later in that thread you wrote, you were...
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pedro: un grupo de niÑas entregaron varios obsequios alison. comienza, ya que aguardan la primera citafrente a una corte migratoria. en houston, texas, pedro rojas. fÉlix: en dÍas pasados mostramos escenas dramatizadas de niÑos pequeÑos presentÁndose frente a jueces de migraciÓn. nuestra reportera participÓ hoy de la corte. nos cuenta el temor y desconcierto del menor que enfrenta un proceso al que desconoce por completo. >> este niÑo sÓlo se encoge de hombros cuando se le pregunta sobre su caso, es poco lo que sabe, pero mucho lo que teme. llegÓ muy temprano la corte de la mano de su padre con sus papeles en una bolsa y dice que con el corazÓn acelerado. a sus ocho aÑos, tuvo que defenderse en una corte de migraciÓn de la florida, a la que tambiÉn asistiÓ univisión. sabÍas quÉ tenÍas que hacer? >>[inaudible] no sÉ. reportera:entrÓ a una sala con 27 personas tan confundidas como Él. ansioso esperaba su turno hasta que fue llamado por su nombre y apellido. el momento de enfrentar sÓlo al juez, habÍa llegado. >> miedo. reportera: por quÉ? >> porq
pedro: un grupo de niÑas entregaron varios obsequios alison. comienza, ya que aguardan la primera citafrente a una corte migratoria. en houston, texas, pedro rojas. fÉlix: en dÍas pasados mostramos escenas dramatizadas de niÑos pequeÑos presentÁndose frente a jueces de migraciÓn. nuestra reportera participÓ hoy de la corte. nos cuenta el temor y desconcierto del menor que enfrenta un proceso al que desconoce por completo. >> este niÑo sÓlo se encoge de hombros cuando se le...
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it's okay. >> alison turner? >> i am there three days for sure, and if we have an event or anything i really work a lot on the event. i'm there during those events and -- >> opening. >> she works on our financials and reports. >> and then she has a a job asa teacher so she does teaching for. >> you are a teacher as well? >> yes. >> what do you teach? >> right now i'm working in a waldorf school. >> what is a waldorf school? >> waldorf is a curriculum that was created by rudolf steiner years ago, and it's a small private, there's a small private waldorf school in detroit and i get to teach their from their pre-k all the way to eighth grade. where did you come up with the name sourcebooks? >> that came from a trip to egypt are part of what we learned ancient egypt was a source of knowledge for the western world. one of our little symbols is a pyramid showing that's been the source of western civilization, and so, and that our teacher for the trip also used the tag line for your mind. so there we have it. then we fo
it's okay. >> alison turner? >> i am there three days for sure, and if we have an event or anything i really work a lot on the event. i'm there during those events and -- >> opening. >> she works on our financials and reports. >> and then she has a a job asa teacher so she does teaching for. >> you are a teacher as well? >> yes. >> what do you teach? >> right now i'm working in a waldorf school. >> what is a waldorf school? >>...
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alison and dave. >> thank you, jeff.he white house confirms it is entertaining a proposal from vladimir putin for russia to interrogate americans. former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and bill browder. who lobbied to provide new sanctions on russia. in exchange, the kremlin would provide assistance in the probe of russia's election interference. >> vladimir putin raised that idea during the helsinki summit and president trump called it an incredible offer. browder and mcfaul responded last night. >> the whole thing is as corrupt as you could be. the fact that the people who passed the act and people investigating money laundering are targeting to be interviewed. and the president calls it an interesting idea? >> vladimir putin has been after me for a long time. harassing me in ways no other has experienced. i'm an american citizen. i worked for the government for five years. it would be easy to bat it back. >> white house is considering the proposal and the state department spokeswoman offered a forceful rejec
alison and dave. >> thank you, jeff.he white house confirms it is entertaining a proposal from vladimir putin for russia to interrogate americans. former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and bill browder. who lobbied to provide new sanctions on russia. in exchange, the kremlin would provide assistance in the probe of russia's election interference. >> vladimir putin raised that idea during the helsinki summit and president trump called it an incredible offer. browder and...
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later that afternoon, i tell alison. i speak five languages. english is my fifth.e skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer troy cassar—daley is a regular performer. what it does is bring people from the outside and helps immerse them in some cultural things they will never see in sydney, black and white people should all come here and carry this bit of the spirit home. touch your foot over there near uluru and take a bit of that feeling with you, it's not hard to feel it, it's a great place. and then as night falls, a new way of stories being told is revealed. indigenous australian fashion brands using material with the paintings that tell the ancient stories of the creation time. led by australia's leading indigenous model.
later that afternoon, i tell alison. i speak five languages. english is my fifth.e skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer troy cassar—daley is a...
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>> buenas tardes, muchas gracias por su sintonÍa, por fin fue reunida con su madre la p u pequeÑa alison la voz grabada desde un albergue pidiendo hablar con su familia y provocando la ira nacional. del president donald trump. >>> ya esta atrÁs y dieron una conferencia de prensa. >>> despedida alison, con este anuncio se adornaba la conferencia, junto con su madre se presentaron ante los medios de comunicaciÓn de haber estado separada de su hija y esta misma madrugada fue reunida con su pequeÑa de seis aÑos, madre e hija por fin juntas ante las cÁmaras despuÉs de que permaneciera detenida por semanas y la niÑa fue enviada a un albergue de arizona. son(sonido ambiente(. >>> esta fue la descripciÓn de alison en sus dÍas separada de su mamÁ, este caso llamÓ la atenciÓn, su voz grabada llor d llorando y eso habrÍa sido el detonante de la presiÓn del presidente p donald trump. >>> estaba preocupada por la niÑa porque no sabÍa nada, dÓnde ni cÓmo estaba. >>> para ella su peor pesadilla ha terminado, pues ya estÁ con su pequeÑa niÑa y estÁ agradecida, la abogada que las acompaÑa dice que el prÓ
>> buenas tardes, muchas gracias por su sintonÍa, por fin fue reunida con su madre la p u pequeÑa alison la voz grabada desde un albergue pidiendo hablar con su familia y provocando la ira nacional. del president donald trump. >>> ya esta atrÁs y dieron una conferencia de prensa. >>> despedida alison, con este anuncio se adornaba la conferencia, junto con su madre se presentaron ante los medios de comunicaciÓn de haber estado separada de su hija y esta misma...
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it's alwaygreat to see you, alison. >> thank you. >> seth: alison brie, everybody. [ cheers and applauset back with m from kacey musgraves. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on thnew sleep number 360 smart bed.e it senses your every move and automatically adjusts and snoring... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleepmber 3. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. wow! first they're sour. then they're sweet. thanks guys! new sour patch kids fire & freeze. sour. sweet. gone. ♪ ♪ introducing the first-ever nissan kicks. ♪ rewards me basically aeverywhere.om so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? because hotels.com lets me do me. who wants to floss me? hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. is this at&t innovations? yeah, wow... this must be for one of our new unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment options. great, can you sign for this? yeah. hey, uh... what's in that one? that's a shark. new and only with at&t, you can get unlimited data,
it's alwaygreat to see you, alison. >> thank you. >> seth: alison brie, everybody. [ cheers and applauset back with m from kacey musgraves. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on thnew sleep number 360 smart bed.e it senses your every move and automatically adjusts and snoring... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleepmber 3. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. wow! first they're...
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later that afternoon, i tell alison. aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past.ginning. but now we are looking at going forward. and teaching nonindigenous people to respect that, and develop that understanding and that trust about what happened rather than living in the past. so, they are all about coming together, interacting, showing each other. i speak five languages. english is my fifth. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer troy cassar—daley is a regular performer. what it does is bring people from the outside and helps immerse them in some cultural things they will never see in sydney, black and white people should all come here and carry this bit of the spirit home. touch your foot over the
later that afternoon, i tell alison. aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past.ginning. but now we are looking at going forward. and teaching nonindigenous people to respect that, and develop that understanding and that trust about what happened rather than living in the past. so, they are all about coming together, interacting, showing each other. i speak five languages. english is my fifth. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the...
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i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the whole company? 10, 12%. >> okay. so what will i find in here? i mean, pretty much the same kind of stuff we saw at the other place? >> this has pretty much the same stuff. >> so you--how many pies do you make a year? >> 40,000. >> do you make pies in this-- >> we do not make pies in this location. we only make pies in our greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship. these
i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store...
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alison: it is good to get rid of the uncertainty.s don't like uncertainty, employees don't like uncertainty. once goldman had basically named solomon as the heir apparent, the clock was ticking and now we have our answer. alix: ken, you were saying goldman sachs was a buy on the dip. erikn was pointing out and was pointing out that there is more uncertainty. what do you want to see them prioritize or change? ken: everything is about results and outlooks for growth. i would say that in terms of rightg, they may have the size to fix the income side but we will have to see how they do with trying to gain market share from corporate treasury. the investment bank is fine. some of the areas that were disappointing were recurring businesses like security services. alix: all around the table, thank you very much. andleon, erik schatzker, alison williams. we will keep following that story. senior chairman, what does that mean? in less than two hours, jay powell will appear before congress. joining me now from capitol hill is michael mckee. wh
alison: it is good to get rid of the uncertainty.s don't like uncertainty, employees don't like uncertainty. once goldman had basically named solomon as the heir apparent, the clock was ticking and now we have our answer. alix: ken, you were saying goldman sachs was a buy on the dip. erikn was pointing out and was pointing out that there is more uncertainty. what do you want to see them prioritize or change? ken: everything is about results and outlooks for growth. i would say that in terms of...
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) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> alisonla misma suerte. >> en el momento y en el lugar correcto, el loco festejo croata convierte en hÉroe a un fotÓgrafo salvadoreÑo que no dejÓ de tomar fotos. >> captan a chicharito hernÁndez con su nuevo romance bajo los rayos del sol. >> vamos a conocer esta modalidad futbolera y todo del protocolo de cÓmo manejar la copa mundial. >> la despidieron de su empleo y realizÓ el sueÑo de su vida, ser una reina del chocolate, compartimos su historia. >> ¿ quieres un cabello mÁs largo y fuerte? te damos los tratamientos y alimentos que debes consumir. >> ademÁs la abuelita bailarina sensaciÓn de redes sociales esÁa con nosotros y verÁn el por quÉ de su Éxito. >> desde parÍs estamos con tom cruise estamos en la premier de su nueva pelÍcula. >> en primicia don vicente fernÁndez estrena nuevo video musical en la cÁrcel de tu adiÓs, aquÍ en un nuevo dia, mÁs cerca de ti. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsi
) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> alisonla misma suerte. >> en el momento y en el lugar correcto, el loco festejo croata convierte en hÉroe a un fotÓgrafo salvadoreÑo que no dejÓ de tomar fotos. >> captan a chicharito hernÁndez con su nuevo romance bajo los rayos del sol. >> vamos a conocer esta modalidad futbolera y todo del protocolo de cÓmo manejar la copa...
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alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen. thank you, james.day, back to 3! celsius in england and wales, with a bit more humidity. many places were dry, if not hot and sunny but not everywhere. as expected we had this cloud which has been producing some heavy rain and even thunderstorms. the focus of that was the south—west of england where in parts of devon there was an inch of rain falling. very heavy looking cloud. then the wetter weather in parts of south wales. we've also seen showers easing off to a certain extent, one or two through being the channel, threatening to move inland. the tendency overnight is for things to come down and the showers to fade away. this cloud is moving into eastern areas of scotland. bringing some cooler air. scotland, single figure temperatures. further south, after the storms, temperatures around 17 or 18. on monday we have one or two showers, perhaps thunderstorms close to the south coast, the isle of wight and towards the west, but staying mostly at the. very little rain in the forecast. really hotting up a
alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen. thank you, james.day, back to 3! celsius in england and wales, with a bit more humidity. many places were dry, if not hot and sunny but not everywhere. as expected we had this cloud which has been producing some heavy rain and even thunderstorms. the focus of that was the south—west of england where in parts of devon there was an inch of rain falling. very heavy looking cloud. then the wetter weather in parts of south wales. we've also...
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like to say it's hot. >> host: alison turner how is business at an independent book store. what's the most frustrating for you. >> guest: sometimes we have wonderful opportunities to have encounters and we want to get the word out, people to take the block of time and come see husband and pay attention to the author and the content in the book, and so we just started so we're innovating on ideas how to get authors to our community and i guess we're busy. we're just very busy, finding new partners, finding new titles, getting excited about tuesday, new releases, with all of ore social media. >> guest: the other wonderful thing but heaving a book store, there's so much support for book stores. aba publishers send this sale rep to us. >>> we didn't know but that but as we have green and moved into our new location, that's happened. so there's so much support for book stores and booksellers now. and then i'm finding more and more people come in the store and say, i know i can get this online but i want to buy it from you. so i am so gratified bit by that and we fall over oursel
like to say it's hot. >> host: alison turner how is business at an independent book store. what's the most frustrating for you. >> guest: sometimes we have wonderful opportunities to have encounters and we want to get the word out, people to take the block of time and come see husband and pay attention to the author and the content in the book, and so we just started so we're innovating on ideas how to get authors to our community and i guess we're busy. we're just very busy,...
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alison says, i missed my mommy. i was so happy to see her at the airport. will now see her all the time. cindy says she isn't going to take her eyes off alison, and is excited they are now in this country together. cindy says everyone knows the united states is a great country. it's safer. there is better education, a better health system. but most importantly, the safety for my daughter. mother and daughter will live with cindy's sister in the houston area while proceeding with her asylum claim, hoping the sadness and separation are behind them. gary tuchman, cnn, houston. >> a nice way to end this program tonight. our live coverage of course continues right now with chris and "cuomo prime time." chris? >>> a happy ending in a sea of nightmares. thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." the russians hacked the election. you know it. i know it. this knew indictment of a dozen russian high-ranking officers makes it clear. so will the president finally own the truth or the eve of being face to face with the man who ordered it all, vladim
alison says, i missed my mommy. i was so happy to see her at the airport. will now see her all the time. cindy says she isn't going to take her eyes off alison, and is excited they are now in this country together. cindy says everyone knows the united states is a great country. it's safer. there is better education, a better health system. but most importantly, the safety for my daughter. mother and daughter will live with cindy's sister in the houston area while proceeding with her asylum...
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alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen.ere will be more sunshine to come and more heat as well. earlier on we had some thunderstorms focus towards england and south wales. it is becoming dry overnight. this band of cloud earlier bought some spots of rain into north—west scotland. the cloud bringing some fresh air to northern scotland. contrast that temperature with the much more humid feeling whether we have in the south. one or 200 showers not far away from the south coast. most of them probably in the english channel or over the near continent. a lot of dry weather and sunshine as well. fresher feeling for scotland and northern ireland. temperatures into the mid—20s at best. further south the growing heat up to 30 or 31 again. over the week ahead we are hard pushed to find any rain at all. showers in the english channel are fading away. on the whole it should feel very warm. this is bbc news. the headlines: more than a hundred firefighters battle against a rapidly developing blaze on the moors in lancashire which fire cre
alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen.ere will be more sunshine to come and more heat as well. earlier on we had some thunderstorms focus towards england and south wales. it is becoming dry overnight. this band of cloud earlier bought some spots of rain into north—west scotland. the cloud bringing some fresh air to northern scotland. contrast that temperature with the much more humid feeling whether we have in the south. one or 200 showers not far away from the south coast....
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de esta manera alison se expreÓo de vetar emocionaijo estar emoc. >>> los trabajadores que estaban allÍ>> que no llorara que me ab su hija y sintiÓ haber despertado de la pesadillas y de la que pensÓ que nunca iba a salir >>> la abogada dice que obligaciÓn de este audio... ayudÓ a que el pÚblico se enterara de lo que estaba ocurriendo la ciudad presionar al gobierno del presidente tan alta >>> han ido ponerlo cada dÍa cosa mÁs difÍciles para la gente >>> hoy en telemundo 48 me contaremos sobre una compaÑÍa de grÚa cuya prÁctica le cobrÓ la vida a una mujer >>> un plan para reducir los tiempos de espera >>> y la neblina hace de las suyas la temperatura de este momento es de unos 70°, para este fin de semana luego de la pausa ♪ (musica) >>> operaban de forma ilegal y la unidad investigativa. >>> en las pasado ella muriÓ cuando un automÓvil todo de la parte trasera a las armas que la compaÑÍa de grÚas involucradas nunca debe haber estado esperando pecando se desplazan m marca que la policÍa dejÓ la madre de un bebÉ de dos aÑos era una de las pocas que trabajaba cuando muriÓ, con investigad
de esta manera alison se expreÓo de vetar emocionaijo estar emoc. >>> los trabajadores que estaban allÍ>> que no llorara que me ab su hija y sintiÓ haber despertado de la pesadillas y de la que pensÓ que nunca iba a salir >>> la abogada dice que obligaciÓn de este audio... ayudÓ a que el pÚblico se enterara de lo que estaba ocurriendo la ciudad presionar al gobierno del presidente tan alta >>> han ido ponerlo cada dÍa cosa mÁs difÍciles para la gente...
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alison, tell us about how you're doing ourjob treatment? but i actually went up 21, because i didn't do so well with it. so now i'm currently on six—month... the camarillo where they look into your bladder to see if there is any regrowth or changes. and i understand you are now a big supporter of the fight bladder cancer campaign you are trying to raise awareness of self. absolutely. ididn't raise awareness of self. absolutely. i didn't know. and fortunately somebody else had put me in touch with support group called bladder cancer. and i was able to go there, speak to other people and realise that i wasn't the only person that didn't go out fast. but you really must go, as soon didn't go out fast. but you really must go, as soon as you see didn't go out fast. but you really must go, as soon as you see anything u ntowa rd must go, as soon as you see anything untoward is like that. and that is the important message, isn't it? there may be lots of innocent, hopefully benign reasons why there may be blood and somebody‘s during, but the key thi
alison, tell us about how you're doing ourjob treatment? but i actually went up 21, because i didn't do so well with it. so now i'm currently on six—month... the camarillo where they look into your bladder to see if there is any regrowth or changes. and i understand you are now a big supporter of the fight bladder cancer campaign you are trying to raise awareness of self. absolutely. ididn't raise awareness of self. absolutely. i didn't know. and fortunately somebody else had put me in touch...
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let's talk to alison freeman, our correspondent.a morale boosting visit from the home secretary, accompanied by the local mp. as i mentioned, that part of the country is still very much open for business, despite what has happened in the last few weeks. alison freeman, if you can hear me, can you bring is up—to—date on the home secretary's visit? he has just worked up to the area are the police been carrying out investigations. he wasjoined by the police been carrying out investigations. he was joined by the chief constable of wiltshire police as well as the local police and crime commissioner. he gave a brief interview to the waiting media. in it, he thanked the professionalism and dedication of all those people involved in this investigation. before coming to amesbury, where those two people fell ill, he was in salisbury. he met business leaders and local people, just to talk to him about how they had been affected. one of the points made about at the end of his interview was that people should come to salisbury, two wiltshire, an
let's talk to alison freeman, our correspondent.a morale boosting visit from the home secretary, accompanied by the local mp. as i mentioned, that part of the country is still very much open for business, despite what has happened in the last few weeks. alison freeman, if you can hear me, can you bring is up—to—date on the home secretary's visit? he has just worked up to the area are the police been carrying out investigations. he wasjoined by the police been carrying out investigations. he...
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su hija alison estÁ en un refugio para menores en phoenix.idos a un proceso judicial express, esta generando alarma. han expresado su rechazo. jaime garcÍa nos tiene detalles de este mecanismo de criminalizaciÓn y deportación masiva. >> .10 personas en 20 minutos. jaime: en una virtual fÁbrica de deportaciones se ha convertido la corte federal de san diego, al iniciarse la implementaciÓn de la operación "streamline" con la que se criminaliza a los inmigrantes indocumentados y se les somete a procesos penales al vapor. >> entra un grupo de inmigrantes, 10 a la vez. donde un juez lee los cargos de su contra. un defensor federal que tiene que defender a tres o cuatro en tres minutos. de ahÍ, entonces simplemente la condena, que es una deportaciÓn inmediata con un cargo criminal. jaime: en los primeros tres pierde implementada esta modalidad, los defensores pÚblicos han peleado. >> les han dicho que pueden ser hasta 10 personas que tienen que representar a la vez,al dÍa. >> al grupo se la explica cargÓ culpable, culpable, culpable. asÍ de manera
su hija alison estÁ en un refugio para menores en phoenix.idos a un proceso judicial express, esta generando alarma. han expresado su rechazo. jaime garcÍa nos tiene detalles de este mecanismo de criminalizaciÓn y deportación masiva. >> .10 personas en 20 minutos. jaime: en una virtual fÁbrica de deportaciones se ha convertido la corte federal de san diego, al iniciarse la implementaciÓn de la operación "streamline" con la que se criminaliza a los inmigrantes...
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alison: puÉs que me dejen quedarme porque en mi paÍs yo no estoy segura, yo no estoy qu proteja ahÍ. es una niÑa. faltan cuatro dÍas para " premios juventud". borja esta super listo pero tambiÉn mÍa sÁnchez, la hija de cantante colombiano, quien fue una de las estudiantes que estuvo en escuela parlantes el dÍa que un estudiante llegÓ a disparar a sus compaÑeros justo en el dÍa de san valentÍn. borja: ella es una de las jÓvenes a quienes pedÍamos como agentes de cambio reconocidos el domingo en premios juventud. mÍa, adelante. bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. cómo estÁs? mia: muy bien, gracias. borja: mÍa, y nosotros te seguimos a travÉs de las cuentas de instagram y hemos visto que das un sentido mensaje a uno de tus profesores. en ese tiroteo dice que te salvÓ la vida, tu mÍa: es muy importante porque lo que Él hizo no le hace mucha gente. sÉ que lo hizo de todo corazÓn y no todas las personas hubieran reaccionado como Él. creo que fue un Ángel mandado por dios para salvar a todos. carolina: siempre se dice que eventos como estos crean una diferencia en la vida. cÓmo crees que es es
alison: puÉs que me dejen quedarme porque en mi paÍs yo no estoy segura, yo no estoy qu proteja ahÍ. es una niÑa. faltan cuatro dÍas para " premios juventud". borja esta super listo pero tambiÉn mÍa sÁnchez, la hija de cantante colombiano, quien fue una de las estudiantes que estuvo en escuela parlantes el dÍa que un estudiante llegÓ a disparar a sus compaÑeros justo en el dÍa de san valentÍn. borja: ella es una de las jÓvenes a quienes pedÍamos como agentes de cambio...
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it criticises the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, for failing to recognise the extentong—term disclosure failings. there is no doubt in some cases miscarriages of justice have occurred. people have gone to prison when they shouldn't have done. we were very alarmed the evidence we had from the outgoing dpp that suggested to us that the extent of the problem was not being fully picked up. there's nothing new about disclosure failings in the criminal courts. over the last six years, there have been six different reports and reviews by seniorjudges and others, highlighting the problem. but dealing with it hasn't been helped by the way the crown prosecution service has been monitoring the issue. today's report finds that cps data may have underestimated the number of cases stopped with disclosure errors by around 90%. the report welcomes a national improvement plan announced injanuary, but says disclosure must be seen as a core justice duty and not an administrative add—on. criminal lawyers welcome this report. it is a serious comprehensive, searching piece of work. but for
it criticises the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, for failing to recognise the extentong—term disclosure failings. there is no doubt in some cases miscarriages of justice have occurred. people have gone to prison when they shouldn't have done. we were very alarmed the evidence we had from the outgoing dpp that suggested to us that the extent of the problem was not being fully picked up. there's nothing new about disclosure failings in the criminal courts. over the last six...
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alison says i nissed my mommy. i'm so happy to see her at the airport. i will now see her all the time. cindy says she isn't going to take her eyes offal alison and is excited they are now in this country together. cindy says everyone knows the united states say great country, it's safer, there's better education, a better health system, but most importantly the safety for my daughter. mother and daughter will live with cindy's sister in the houston area while proceeding with her asylum claim hoping the sadness are behind them. >> gary, thank you so much. showing that reunion again of a mother and chile. >>> a massive iceberg to tell you about parked near a small village in greenland, a beautiful land zhap could possibly turn deadly. take a look there. we'll explain what happens. wow. stay with us. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems, and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleedi
alison says i nissed my mommy. i'm so happy to see her at the airport. i will now see her all the time. cindy says she isn't going to take her eyes offal alison and is excited they are now in this country together. cindy says everyone knows the united states say great country, it's safer, there's better education, a better health system, but most importantly the safety for my daughter. mother and daughter will live with cindy's sister in the houston area while proceeding with her asylum claim...
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alison kosik has more. alison? >> reporter: hi, ryan.de will be top of mind for investors this week after the u.s. kicked off what some are calling a full-fledged trade war. china has retaliated, hitting goods like autos, crude oil, and cash crops like soybeans. those items may not get more expensive for u.s. consumers but it may impact profits of u.s. companies. that's the main worry on wall street and what's kept stocks lower as the trade war heats up. but another barrage of headlines is about to hit wall street. that could give the market a boost. corporate earnings season kicks off this week. some of the biggest u.s. banks will be the first to report, including jp morgan chase, citigroup, and wells fargo. all three stocks are down for the year after a big jump to start 2018. so investors are hoping this latest round of earnings can reverse that trend. i'm alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. >> alison, thank you. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news out of thailand. we're awaiting the next phase of the rescue mission t
alison kosik has more. alison? >> reporter: hi, ryan.de will be top of mind for investors this week after the u.s. kicked off what some are calling a full-fledged trade war. china has retaliated, hitting goods like autos, crude oil, and cash crops like soybeans. those items may not get more expensive for u.s. consumers but it may impact profits of u.s. companies. that's the main worry on wall street and what's kept stocks lower as the trade war heats up. but another barrage of headlines...
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alison says, i missed my mommy. i was so happy to see her at the airport.ow see her all the time. cindy says she isn't going to
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alison: i think it takes time to make this decision. made the comment, it's hard to leave when it's going well, but certainly you can't leave when things are going poorly. from that perspective, that's really why i think the timing makes a lot of sense. we are late cycle, but not yet into the next down cycle. when you think about when lloyd took over, which was around 2006, things were very strong. we were starting to see some of the cracks. hadhe time the cracks started coming through in the first half of 2007, things were already in place. it does make sense that he would to have peoplef, in place at this precarious time, when we are late cycle and people are looking to the next cycle, to hand things off. >> as someone who knows this bank so well, as you look at that transition from a traitor banker, how to a much do you make of that? banker, but he does have expertise in some pretty interesting businesses. lisa: the music industry. >> he brings that perspective as well. more entertaining music on the conference call. that's where we
alison: i think it takes time to make this decision. made the comment, it's hard to leave when it's going well, but certainly you can't leave when things are going poorly. from that perspective, that's really why i think the timing makes a lot of sense. we are late cycle, but not yet into the next down cycle. when you think about when lloyd took over, which was around 2006, things were very strong. we were starting to see some of the cracks. hadhe time the cracks started coming through in the...
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alison. >> christine, thank you for i can plaining that to us. let's bring in business correspondent and host of ""quest means business"" richard quest and chris cillizza. richard quest, how do you see this trade war that started at midnight last night? >> it is serious and going to get worse. the goal now is two things -- it's containment versus escalation. if they can keep it at the current levels, there won't be much economic damage. but the president's already said that china's it the for if at the -- it tchina's tit for tat retaliations will ramp up. so trade wars are horrible. they get worse, they have long-lasting economic damage, people lose their jobs. if this escalates, it will escalate fast and now we have to see who and what and where is going to manage to put the lid on it. it's not just china. the u.s. embarked on a trade war with the european union, mexico, japan, canada. this is nasty stuff. >> a multifront trade war, richard quest. who wins in a trade war generally speaking. >> in the long term, no one. the last time tariffs were
alison. >> christine, thank you for i can plaining that to us. let's bring in business correspondent and host of ""quest means business"" richard quest and chris cillizza. richard quest, how do you see this trade war that started at midnight last night? >> it is serious and going to get worse. the goal now is two things -- it's containment versus escalation. if they can keep it at the current levels, there won't be much economic damage. but the president's...
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. >> i'm alison kosik. thursday, july 19th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with reporting from "the new york times." we learn that two weeks before the inauguration, president trump was shown highly classified intelligence that vladimir putin ordered cyber attacks in efforts to sway the 2016 election. the report says evidence included texts and e-mails from russian military officers and information gleaned from the top secret source close to vladimir putin. james clapper, the former director of national intelligence, was at the meeting and confirmed that to cnn last night. >> this is his refusal to accept information that he doesn't want to hear. >> clapper says his biggest fear in the wake of president trump's summit performance is it essentially allows putin to do just about anything he wants. >> after days of criticism and repeated clarification, president trump now says he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for russia's attempts to interfere in the 2016 elections. >> you haven't condemned putin specifically. do you hold him personal res
. >> i'm alison kosik. thursday, july 19th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with reporting from "the new york times." we learn that two weeks before the inauguration, president trump was shown highly classified intelligence that vladimir putin ordered cyber attacks in efforts to sway the 2016 election. the report says evidence included texts and e-mails from russian military officers and information gleaned from the top secret source close to vladimir putin. james clapper, the...
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alison mcgovern. the former foreign secretary, lord carrington, died this week. he was 99.s 1950s government. he took his seat in the lords in 1945 and became one of the longest serving politicians of the modern era. he famously resigned from margaret thatcher's government when argentine forces invaded the falkland islands in 1982. many peers wanted to pay tribute. a tory elder statesman recalled lord carrington‘s poetic talents. the last time i remember working with him, which wasn't very long, because he resigned, we attended a cabinet committee that was attended by the chairman of the coal board, lord marshall. lord marshall was going on and on and on. he wrote very good limericks, he had a gift. he wrote: "the noble lord marshall of goring is frightfully, frightfully boring. when we come to 12:40pm, i think i'll have sounds of snoring!" in 2008, lord carrington took bbc parliament on a guided tour of one part of the palace of westminster. this was the king's robing room. where the house of lords sat in 1945 because the house of commons chamber had been bombed, and the h
alison mcgovern. the former foreign secretary, lord carrington, died this week. he was 99.s 1950s government. he took his seat in the lords in 1945 and became one of the longest serving politicians of the modern era. he famously resigned from margaret thatcher's government when argentine forces invaded the falkland islands in 1982. many peers wanted to pay tribute. a tory elder statesman recalled lord carrington‘s poetic talents. the last time i remember working with him, which wasn't very...
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assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't remember so much spite and venom over in policy terms at least nothing they were annoyed agreement signed in helsinki didn't hand the keys from the white house to putin and yet the coverage of this meeting was as if he sold he's entire country to an enemy where do you stand on this do you think trump indeed committed treason by engaging putin. asli that's an exaggeration but in the world of trope most everything is exaggerated so you are correct in saying that. his antics. think he has driven his critics up the wall or led them to you know excesses of all sorts so they saw almost as if they deserve each other so trump is the most unusual idiosyncratic leader that we've seen he's in the midst of a very serious struggle at home with people who are hoping to impeach him and this is
assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't remember so much spite and venom over in policy terms at least nothing they were annoyed agreement signed in helsinki didn't hand the keys from the white house to putin and yet the...
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liverpool have confirmed they've signed roma and brazil goalkeeper alison on a long term contract the english premier league are believed to have paid eighty seven and a half million dollars for the twenty five year old that's a new world record for a keeper alison has made thirty seven a pairs as for roma in two years he also played for brazil in the world cup or russia iran thomas made a two stage wins in two days at the tour de france on thursday to retain the yellow jersey the welshman took stage twelve to extend his late in the overall standings defending champion chris froome was fourth he's one minute and thirty nine seconds behind thomas in the overall cost of a cation four time formula one world champion lewis hamilton will race from his eighty's for at least another two years the britain has agreed a new contract with the team thought to be worth fifty two million dollars a year miss avies of won four consecutive drivers in constructors championships with hamas and winning three of them the thirty three year old currently trials for obvious about the investment by eight poin
liverpool have confirmed they've signed roma and brazil goalkeeper alison on a long term contract the english premier league are believed to have paid eighty seven and a half million dollars for the twenty five year old that's a new world record for a keeper alison has made thirty seven a pairs as for roma in two years he also played for brazil in the world cup or russia iran thomas made a two stage wins in two days at the tour de france on thursday to retain the yellow jersey the welshman took...
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way over towards the western side of the country perth around twenty one celsius only seventeen and alison no great springs but they're getting up into the into double figures that and it's in the southeastern corner melbourne it around twelve degrees celsius on shoes day where the stay is the type cola southerly winds maybe a little bit of damp weather just pushing its way through support for ari for example could see some tout and rain as is the case to into tasmania this move across the tasman and there we have seen some very lively showers across a good part of new zealand laws a cloud rattling through the country here central as in particular have been a rather a stormy weather should be too bad over the next couple of days but the shot was never too far away from north island for choose day thirteen celsius you know brightening up the weather stay a bit wet weather coming into south followed by wednesday and notice the possibilities of snow over the high ground meanwhile for japan on places say things are drawing up is clearing up now after a recent spell of floods. with a crackdown
way over towards the western side of the country perth around twenty one celsius only seventeen and alison no great springs but they're getting up into the into double figures that and it's in the southeastern corner melbourne it around twelve degrees celsius on shoes day where the stay is the type cola southerly winds maybe a little bit of damp weather just pushing its way through support for ari for example could see some tout and rain as is the case to into tasmania this move across the...
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amy alison wit democracy in color and joegarofoley with "the san francisco chronicle."ice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the usnprofit one jtice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justice bus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to parts of california where legal ca is out of reachor many. they help clients clear criminal records,io fight evins and submit paperwork to become citizens or get permanent red densy. the ceo o one justice, julia joins me in the studio. >> thank you for having me. >> one justice was among the organizationhat quickly mobilized at sfo and other cairports across thentry to help affected travelers, most of whom were mlims after the first version of the travel ban took effect in what is your reaction to the supreme court decision up holding the current travel ban? >> i think i can speak on the entire behalf of the legal aid and civil rights community in yi how disappointed we are. this decision will go town on istory. g side of >> disapp
amy alison wit democracy in color and joegarofoley with "the san francisco chronicle."ice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the usnprofit one jtice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justice bus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to parts of california where legal ca is out of reachor many. they help clients clear criminal records,io fight evins and submit...
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have taken sixty nine start today liverpool have confirmed they've signed roma and brazil goalkeeper alison on a long term contract the english premier league are believed to have paid eighty seven and a half million dollars for the twenty five year old that's a new world record for a keeper alison has made thirty seven a pairs as for roma in two years he also played for brazil in the world cup or russia iran thomas made a two stage wins in two days at the tour de france on thursday to retain the yellow jersey the welshman took stage twelve to extend his late in the overall standings defending champion chris froome was fourth he's one minute and thirty nine seconds behind thomas in the overall cost of a cation four time formula one world champion lewis hamilton will race from his eighties for at least another two years the britain has agreed a new contract with the team thought to be worth fifty two million dollars a year miss avies of won four consecutive drivers in constructors championships with hamas and winning three of them the thirty three year old currently trials for obvious about
have taken sixty nine start today liverpool have confirmed they've signed roma and brazil goalkeeper alison on a long term contract the english premier league are believed to have paid eighty seven and a half million dollars for the twenty five year old that's a new world record for a keeper alison has made thirty seven a pairs as for roma in two years he also played for brazil in the world cup or russia iran thomas made a two stage wins in two days at the tour de france on thursday to retain...
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. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> she was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> alison recalls she and another man from work, derek, were running late. that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or area to look at? >> yes, the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned areas. >> derek and i went into the woods together and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i go up to the pile of leaves. i was using my boots to move leaves at the bottom of the pile. as i was doing that, i said derek! derek came over and he heard the panic in my voice and he started helping me. and that's when we
. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> she was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> alison recalls she and another man from work, derek, were running late. that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or area...