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alison - government's decision. alison, thank you very much indeed. to go until the olympics opens in tokyo, the woman in charge of the games has said she's100% certain they will go ahead. that's despite a surge in coronavirus cases injapan and opinion polls which suggest that as many as 80% of japanese people would like to see the games cancelled. speaking exclusively to the bbc, the president of tokyo 2020 says if there's an outbreak, the games will continue, but without spectators. rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo. the olympics is fond of a dramatic unveiling and with 50 days to go the volume is turned up to 11 as tokyo unveiled the medal podium for the delayed 2020 olympic and paralympic games. speaking to the bbc, the president of the tokyo games made it clear the feverish speculation that the covid pandemic could still stop the games is just that, speculation. translation: it is my conviction that when people understand i there are no firmer measures we could be taking to prevent the spread of coronavirus, attitudes will change to say i
alison - government's decision. alison, thank you very much indeed. to go until the olympics opens in tokyo, the woman in charge of the games has said she's100% certain they will go ahead. that's despite a surge in coronavirus cases injapan and opinion polls which suggest that as many as 80% of japanese people would like to see the games cancelled. speaking exclusively to the bbc, the president of tokyo 2020 says if there's an outbreak, the games will continue, but without spectators. rupert...
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thank you, alison kosik.begins on july 4th at 7:00 only on cnn. that's great for places where your own fourth of july celebration has been canceled like my town. so you will be able to join cnn's celebration. and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. ♪ >>> sadness in surfside, florida, turning to frustration, even anger. "the lead" starts right now. >>> praying for a miracle might be all that's left on day six, crews are still risking their own lives in a desperate attempt to find survivors of the sudden condo collapse as families grow understandably frustrated and believe that the crews might not be moving fast enough. >>> and they're upset that warning signs might've been ignored. >>> the gop squashed a bipartisan january 6th commission where they had nearly gotten everything they requested.
thank you, alison kosik.begins on july 4th at 7:00 only on cnn. that's great for places where your own fourth of july celebration has been canceled like my town. so you will be able to join cnn's celebration. and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. ♪ >>> sadness in surfside, florida, turning to frustration, even anger. "the lead" starts right now. >>> praying for a miracle might be all that's left on day six, crews are still risking their own...
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alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes. sorry, i didn't have my camera on. hi. my name's alison. good evening, commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our recipes are authentic, made from scratch italian food, and we kind of like to set the whole italian dining experience. we're asking for the limited live performance permit to help create that energy and to help set the ambiance? we have reached out to our media neighbors who are the same neighbors who helped support us with our patio, outdoor parklet and everything, and they're giving us their support, as well? we also reached out to the mission merchant association and marina merchant association for letters of support that the entertainment commission has on file? our
alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes. sorry, i didn't have my camera on. hi. my name's alison. good evening, commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our...
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alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes.hi. my name's alison. good evening, commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our recipes are authentic, made from scratch italian food, and we kind of like to set the whole italian dining experience. we're asking for the limited live performance permit to help create that energy and to help set the ambiance? we have reached out to our media neighbors who are the same neighbors who helped support us with our patio, outdoor parklet and everything, and they're giving us their support, as well? we also reached out to the mission merchant association and marina merchant association for letters of support that the entertainment commission has on file? our audio system will have two monitors
alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes.hi. my name's alison. good evening, commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our recipes are authentic, made from...
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alison holt, bbc news. the time is 17 minutes past one.nto the manchester arena suicide bombing is publishing the first of its reports today. all eyes on wembley for euro 2020 as england and scotland prepare to go head to head tomorrow. coming up on the bbc news channel... england's women cricketers push their first innings score past 300 on day two of their test match against india in bristol. ryanair and the owners of manchester, stansted, and east midlands airports are launching a legal challenge over the government's covid traffic light travel system. jet2 and easyjet holidays also say they don't understand why destinations with low infection rates, such as mallorca, are not on the green list. simon browning reports. the uk travel industry is angry. last month's chaos when the government suddenly flipped portugal from green to amber meant a struggling holiday sector was almost grounded again. no destinations, no holidays, no income. now they are challenging the government for answers about how decisions on the travel list are made. mic
alison holt, bbc news. the time is 17 minutes past one.nto the manchester arena suicide bombing is publishing the first of its reports today. all eyes on wembley for euro 2020 as england and scotland prepare to go head to head tomorrow. coming up on the bbc news channel... england's women cricketers push their first innings score past 300 on day two of their test match against india in bristol. ryanair and the owners of manchester, stansted, and east midlands airports are launching a legal...
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mientras vemos imÁgenes del monte alÍ —— alison saluda suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: buenas tardes.les vamos a continuar con temperaturas agradables. tenemos temperaturas frÍas en napa. se anticipa un aumento en temperaturas. los altos 60 nos acompaÑan y juez y viernes estaremos en los bajos 70. es posible que tenga vos temperaturas en los bajos 80. hablamos con un representante de este organismo que dijo que por el momento no se contemplan otras cosas. no riegue los jardines. no lave continuamente el auto y revise no tener fugas en su casa. descarga nuestra aplicaciÓn, tomÉ su celular y siga las instrucciones. es completamente gratis. alameda y napa bajaron a la fase amarilla. los gimnasios pueden aumentar su capacidad hasta el 50 por ciento. Éstos cambios estarÁn en vigor maÑana miÉrcoles. oakland iniciÓ un programa para 600 familias de color en esa ciudad. tayhana garcÍa fue a oakland. >> ojalÁ y dios quiera. >> me la pasÉ cuidÁndome, no salÍ a la calle. >> ahorita estÁn demandando y necesitan ayuda de la familias. >> lo que pedimos para crear el acceso para todos es una forma de
mientras vemos imÁgenes del monte alÍ —— alison saluda suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: buenas tardes.les vamos a continuar con temperaturas agradables. tenemos temperaturas frÍas en napa. se anticipa un aumento en temperaturas. los altos 60 nos acompaÑan y juez y viernes estaremos en los bajos 70. es posible que tenga vos temperaturas en los bajos 80. hablamos con un representante de este organismo que dijo que por el momento no se contemplan otras cosas. no riegue los jardines. no lave...
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our correspondent alison roberts is in lisbon.lidaymakers there now holiday—makers will be disappointed if portugal moves to the amber list. many people rush to book when a couple of weeks ago portugal was put on the green my stand portugal opened itself to travel to the uk and a number of other european countries. tourism is one of the most important sectors and the uk is the single biggest market so it would be a huge blow if it was taken off of the green list and holiday—makers here have been in large numbers in the algarve in particular and hotel owners have been pressing the government to remove the requirement to take a test before they come back which remains in place for now. spain for example has said it will welcome tourists without a test. for now that requirement remains in place. thank you very much indeed, alison. our transport correspondent caroline davies is with me now. portugal could go on to the amber list. no new countries we understand added to the green must which is disappointment for tourists and their trav
our correspondent alison roberts is in lisbon.lidaymakers there now holiday—makers will be disappointed if portugal moves to the amber list. many people rush to book when a couple of weeks ago portugal was put on the green my stand portugal opened itself to travel to the uk and a number of other european countries. tourism is one of the most important sectors and the uk is the single biggest market so it would be a huge blow if it was taken off of the green list and holiday—makers here have...
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father's day is coming up, so i wanted to see what the special thing is about each of your dads, alisons head, but that information actually comes in handy. yesterday i asked him random questions, like does cryptocurrency have real value? >> my favorite thing is like everything about my dad is that i like that he is very caring. >> dads always caring. from central park to the beaches of florida. to hockey rivalries in colorado. >> he watches hockey with me. >> kitchen tables in texas where sometimes there are just no words. >> i love you. >> there he is. what's your favorite thing about daddy? >> literally. amir? >> what i love about my dad is he cares about me. he wants to make sure i'm okay. like, like yesterday i threw up last night because i ate a bit too much. >> oh. so he's always looking out for you. >> yeah, he's always looking out for me. >> dads looking out for their kids all over the country. >> what is your favorite thing about daddy? >> that he loves us. i love you, daddy. >> daddy's a silly goose. >> he's very funny, and he supports me and my family. and he supports me and
father's day is coming up, so i wanted to see what the special thing is about each of your dads, alisons head, but that information actually comes in handy. yesterday i asked him random questions, like does cryptocurrency have real value? >> my favorite thing is like everything about my dad is that i like that he is very caring. >> dads always caring. from central park to the beaches of florida. to hockey rivalries in colorado. >> he watches hockey with me. >> kitchen...
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alison holt, bbc news, hertfordshire.ort, certainly highlight some of the critical issues facing show so workers and local authorities and other organisations. it is highlighted the underfunding of children's social care for decades, highlighted the challenges of reduced services for early intervention, and i would also like to really emphasise the fantastic work the social workers, family practitioners and the workforce across social care are doing day in, day out during the day and also at night—time. we have to remember this is a 20 four sevenths service. so i think the report does highlight issues that we have been advocating for as professional association, and we are extremely concerned at the lack of investment in early intervention, but it is part of a collective system. this is notjust about social work, this is notjust about social work, this is notjust about children's social care, we are looking at over 650,000 referrals that are coming and the children's social care from a variety of sources. and members of t
alison holt, bbc news, hertfordshire.ort, certainly highlight some of the critical issues facing show so workers and local authorities and other organisations. it is highlighted the underfunding of children's social care for decades, highlighted the challenges of reduced services for early intervention, and i would also like to really emphasise the fantastic work the social workers, family practitioners and the workforce across social care are doing day in, day out during the day and also at...
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alison, i can't give you a hug, but i'll give you one of these. >> and my grandpa and grandma. >> i missedah. >> ah. >> give me the feels. okay. so greatness is in all of us. he said shout out to will smith. i wonder if he knows he's the freh prince. and be kind. these kids are learning amazing life lessons that took me a decade or two to learn. but i love this for them. >> one of them was, what, don't judge a book by its cover? >> yes, i love that one, even if it's a kindle. >>> and coming up, the newest member of the capitol police. >> but he's not going to be sniffing out drugs or bad guys, what he'll be doing coming up next. ♪ ♪ >>> it is time now for the friday mix, starting with the newest member of the u.s. capitol police. >> her name is lila. she's 2 years old, and she's a black lab, but she won't exactly be on the k-9 unit sniffing out the bad guys. >> oh, my god. lila's the department's very first full-time emotional support dog. she's, like you said, not sniffing out any drugs or takedowns, just making the u.s. capitol police feel better. making us feel better, too, with these a
alison, i can't give you a hug, but i'll give you one of these. >> and my grandpa and grandma. >> i missedah. >> ah. >> give me the feels. okay. so greatness is in all of us. he said shout out to will smith. i wonder if he knows he's the freh prince. and be kind. these kids are learning amazing life lessons that took me a decade or two to learn. but i love this for them. >> one of them was, what, don't judge a book by its cover? >> yes, i love that one, even...
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alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes.commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our recipes are authentic, made from scratch italian food, and we kind of like to set the whole italian dining experience. we're asking for the limited live performance permit to help create that energy and to help set the ambiance? we have reached out to our media neighbors who are the same neighbors who helped support us with our patio, outdoor parklet and everything, and they're giving us their support, as well? we also reached out to the mission merchant association and marina merchant association for letters of support that the entertainment commission has on file? our audio system will have two monitors. both will be indoors. one will be
alison, are you there? alison, are you joining us right now? >> yes.commissioners. i'm the controller at the italian homemade company. i'm here to speak specifically about our 1919 union location. this is the second location that we opened in san francisco. this location open index 2015. since then, we've opened one more location on franklin street, one in berkeley, and one in southern california, in long beach. our recipes are authentic, made from scratch italian food, and we kind of...
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our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, is here. just how controversial is this?ed to protect people who are particularly vulnerable, like those living in care homes but then there is this argument about should it be done by persuasion? certainly that is the root many care providers have been taking. it is controversial because they feel if you bring in the element of compulsion, that will make it even more difficult to recruit staff and they really had serious problems in terms of recruitment. there are vacancies of about 112,000 people in england and the fear is they will go somewhere else. so there is real nervousness about that and i would expect that is something that will need to be addressed. how do you make sure you keep their workforce in place or a workforce in place in care homes where there are low levels of take—up? you don't want everyone going. but there is generally good take up across the sector. we saw in that report, 84% across the sector, it's just the patches where that is proving stubborn, proving difficult to persuade people. one of the thin
our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, is here. just how controversial is this?ed to protect people who are particularly vulnerable, like those living in care homes but then there is this argument about should it be done by persuasion? certainly that is the root many care providers have been taking. it is controversial because they feel if you bring in the element of compulsion, that will make it even more difficult to recruit staff and they really had serious problems in terms of...
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alison holt, bbc news. were reported and 7,393 new infections were recorded, almost all of them thought to be of the new delta variant. 6,287 new cases have been recorded on average per day in the last week. nearly 177,000 people received their first vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, meaning nearly 41 million people have now had one jab, that's 78% of uk adults. more than 316,000 have had their second dose, meaning nearly 29 million have had both jabs, with 55% of uk adults now fully vaccinated. the long—term impact of the pandemic on the nhs was underlined again today, with new figures showing that more than five million people were waiting for hospital treatment in england at the end of april — that's the highest since records began in 2007. our health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to some of those affected. the pain isjust unbearable. so i'm just eating paracetamol at the moment. peter has had to accept he may have to live with intense pain in his hip for more than a year. that's the time docto
alison holt, bbc news. were reported and 7,393 new infections were recorded, almost all of them thought to be of the new delta variant. 6,287 new cases have been recorded on average per day in the last week. nearly 177,000 people received their first vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, meaning nearly 41 million people have now had one jab, that's 78% of uk adults. more than 316,000 have had their second dose, meaning nearly 29 million have had both jabs, with 55% of uk adults now fully...
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alison is right on as usual.ally, and simplest terms, the government stimulus has crowded out loan growth. that is basically, from my perspective, what is happening here. the amount of stimulus has been so significant that it is really eliminating the need for many entities and consumers to really binge on borrowing. i think that will change, but over the short term it should be a significant surprise because it is very much in bank deposits. if you look at deposit growth for the banks, and has been well in excess of loan growth for the past several months. in order for us to see loan growth improve, we would probably need to see deposits come down, and that frankly hasn't happened yet. tom: will it happen with the announcement of capital deployment? if they are going to buy back shares, they by definition become smaller entities. you leverage out what they've got left out of their balance sheet, and with that, do they preclude growth? do they limit their growth? david: no they don't. if loan growth does not mani
alison is right on as usual.ally, and simplest terms, the government stimulus has crowded out loan growth. that is basically, from my perspective, what is happening here. the amount of stimulus has been so significant that it is really eliminating the need for many entities and consumers to really binge on borrowing. i think that will change, but over the short term it should be a significant surprise because it is very much in bank deposits. if you look at deposit growth for the banks, and has...
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our correspondent alison roberts, reporting there from cascais in portugal.t of coronavirus first identified in india, now called the delta variant, is now the dominant strain here?— delta variant, is now the dominant strain here? , ., , ., strain here? yes, we heard this from pubuc strain here? yes, we heard this from public health — strain here? yes, we heard this from public health england _ strain here? yes, we heard this from public health england this _ public health england this afternoon, with their weekly report. they have gone through the numbers. involving cases with this variant, first identified in india. now 12,400, from just under 7000 last week. they are still fairly concentrated in hotspot areas, in bolton and blackburn, that is 3000 of them. but it is spreading slightly beyond that as well, we are told. interestingly, public health england say that there is an increased risk, slightly, of going to hospital as a result of getting sick with this variant. compared to the existing kent variant, first identified there at the end of last year. the
our correspondent alison roberts, reporting there from cascais in portugal.t of coronavirus first identified in india, now called the delta variant, is now the dominant strain here?— delta variant, is now the dominant strain here? , ., , ., strain here? yes, we heard this from pubuc strain here? yes, we heard this from public health — strain here? yes, we heard this from public health england _ strain here? yes, we heard this from public health england this _ public health england this...
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.— let's speak to our lisbon correspondent alison roberts.is clearly still very annoyed by the decision and in fact some public health experts here have spoken out and said that they are a little baffled by the scientific basis of the decision. the mention of a mutation, the indian variant, as it has been called, the delta variant, originally identified in nepal, they say that there have only been 12 cases of that mutation identified here, so not yet a concern. 0thers here, so not yet a concern. others might say, well, it is a matter of proportion and so it is a good idea for portugal also to take precautions. in terms of british tourists here, visiting lisbon airport this morning, we talked to people who really scrambled to rearrange their flights and of course the tests, as you mentioned, thatis course the tests, as you mentioned, that is also a problem, they had come into lisbon, they were not staying there, they had come injust to take a test and going out again before theirflight to take a test and going out again before their flight tom
.— let's speak to our lisbon correspondent alison roberts.is clearly still very annoyed by the decision and in fact some public health experts here have spoken out and said that they are a little baffled by the scientific basis of the decision. the mention of a mutation, the indian variant, as it has been called, the delta variant, originally identified in nepal, they say that there have only been 12 cases of that mutation identified here, so not yet a concern. 0thers here, so not yet a...
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>>> i'm alison camerota. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news from the supreme court. the justices dismissed the challenge to the affordable care act for a third time. it is the law of the land and they've preserved health care coverage for millions of americans. >> only two justices -- didn't have the legal right to challenge the law. moments ago former president obama tweeted out a statement that reads, today the supreme court upheld the affordable care act again. this ruling reaffirms what we have long known to be true, the affordable care act is here to say. the principle of universal coverage has been established and 31 million people now have access to care through the law we passed with millions more who can no longer be denied coverage or charge more because of a pre-existing condition. >> also decided today, a local religious freedom case. justices ruled in favorite of catholic foster care agency in philadelphia that refused to consider same-sex couples as foster parents. >> joining us to talk about this, cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider and white h
>>> i'm alison camerota. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news from the supreme court. the justices dismissed the challenge to the affordable care act for a third time. it is the law of the land and they've preserved health care coverage for millions of americans. >> only two justices -- didn't have the legal right to challenge the law. moments ago former president obama tweeted out a statement that reads, today the supreme court upheld the affordable care act again. this...
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alison holt, bbc news, hertfordshire. the time is 18.18. our top story this evening...uld have prevented deaths. and have prevented deaths. i will be live at wembley stadium and i will be live at wembley stadium where tomorrow england and scotland will play once again in what is the oldest international fixture in football in what is a euro blockbuster. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel. andy murray is out of queens, beaten by the top seed, but britain has three players through to the quarterfinals. the number of children in england who are entitled to free school meals has risen significantly during the pandemic. new figures show a further 420,000 children have become eligible for the support since march last year. the sharp rise means one in five children in england now qualify. this takes the total number of children eligible for the food support to more than 1.7 million. but as our education editor branwenjeffreys reports, head teachers have complained that government funding for free school meals is based on outdated figures. working parents rely on th
alison holt, bbc news, hertfordshire. the time is 18.18. our top story this evening...uld have prevented deaths. and have prevented deaths. i will be live at wembley stadium and i will be live at wembley stadium where tomorrow england and scotland will play once again in what is the oldest international fixture in football in what is a euro blockbuster. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel. andy murray is out of queens, beaten by the top seed, but britain has three players through to...
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alison kosik has been following this. and on the road. >> reporter: good morning, jim and poppy. so this is not a gas shortage like you may think. this is actually a bottleneck in the distribution system, translation here there is a labor shortage in the trucking industry. there just aren't enough tank truck drivers to get gasoline from the terminal where the refined product is and get it here to the gas station. so that is the issue. here is the thing with the trucking industry. this labor shortage has been going on quite a while but the pandemic has exacerbated it. much like it exacerbated issues in lots of industries, finding shortages in employment like restaurants and hotels as well. and we're seeing the issue with gasoline now because we are getting out. we have this pent up demand and we want to get out of our houses and drive and it is the summer driving season so we're driving to take trips any way. so we're seeing this gasoline issue really boil up. according to gas buddy, what you could expect to see to hit the
alison kosik has been following this. and on the road. >> reporter: good morning, jim and poppy. so this is not a gas shortage like you may think. this is actually a bottleneck in the distribution system, translation here there is a labor shortage in the trucking industry. there just aren't enough tank truck drivers to get gasoline from the terminal where the refined product is and get it here to the gas station. so that is the issue. here is the thing with the trucking industry. this...
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alison barber is with us. alison, it's great to have you with us. how are they doing so? >> reporter: they first found the delta variant in this wastewater in the state. they found that on may 10. within 48 hours give or take, they identified it here in brookfield again, in the wastewater they had been sampling. they are working with the state department to pull samples of wastewater facilities all across the state so they can see what's in the water. they use machines like this to first pull the samples of wastewater. that then gets sent over to columbia, missouri where the university is where scientists in labs can look at the wastewater and not only determine whether or not covid-19 is present in the wastewater, and as a result or by default, in the rest of specific communities, they can also see exactly which variants are there. what they tell us is the scientists who are looking at all of this, they say that what they are seeing is the delta variant is not only prevalent in the state of missouri, but it is spreading incredibly fast, particularly in smaller world comm
alison barber is with us. alison, it's great to have you with us. how are they doing so? >> reporter: they first found the delta variant in this wastewater in the state. they found that on may 10. within 48 hours give or take, they identified it here in brookfield again, in the wastewater they had been sampling. they are working with the state department to pull samples of wastewater facilities all across the state so they can see what's in the water. they use machines like this to first...
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alison kosik joining me live with more. what happened?orter: this accident involved five people. four are dead, one was transported to the hospital and is listed in critical and unstable condition. here is what albuquerque police department spokesman tells us. he says it happened this morning at 7:00 a.m. local time in albuquerque. the hot air balloon crashed into power lines near the intersection of central avenue and uncer boulevard. the balloon hit the top wires and the gondola catching fire, separating from the balloon. the basket falling to the ground in the intersection. by the time police and fire officials got to the scene, four people were dead, one was transported to the hospital. victims range from 40 to 60 years old. one of the deceased involves the pilot. it caused a power outage. power has since been restored. pictures are incredible, you see the balloon rested on top of a house nearby the intersection where the basket went down. albuquerque police department spokesman telling us these things are horrible anytime they happen
alison kosik joining me live with more. what happened?orter: this accident involved five people. four are dead, one was transported to the hospital and is listed in critical and unstable condition. here is what albuquerque police department spokesman tells us. he says it happened this morning at 7:00 a.m. local time in albuquerque. the hot air balloon crashed into power lines near the intersection of central avenue and uncer boulevard. the balloon hit the top wires and the gondola catching...
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amy: alison grinter allen, thank you so much for being with us, attorney for reality winner, who hasust been released to a halfway house and will serve out her term until november there unless pardon or sentence commuted. i want to end with the legendary whistleblower daniel ellsberg, the farmer defense analyst who leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, 50 years ago this week. we spent the hour with daniel ellsberg monday on democracy now! and afterwards, continued to speak with him and asked him about the former u.s. intelligence analyst daniel hale, who was unexpectedly arrested and jailed ahead of his sentencing which is scheduled for july 13. in march, he pleaded guilty to one count of violating the world war i-era espionage act for leaking classified documents about the secretive u.s. drone and targeted assassination programs. this is ellsberg speaking about daniel hale. >> i think what he did was very adrable. it was not only simply passing on some documents or information, but carrying on as he should the campaign against the murderous aspect of the campaign. admirably a way that
amy: alison grinter allen, thank you so much for being with us, attorney for reality winner, who hasust been released to a halfway house and will serve out her term until november there unless pardon or sentence commuted. i want to end with the legendary whistleblower daniel ellsberg, the farmer defense analyst who leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, 50 years ago this week. we spent the hour with daniel ellsberg monday on democracy now! and afterwards, continued to speak with him and asked him...
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alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> the shocking move by tennis star naomi osaka.hdrawing from the french open. now, this comes, after she was fined $15,000 for skipping a news conference, after her first match. osaka had said, last week, she wouldn't participate in media events, citing mental-health concerns. in a statement, on twitter, she says, in part, that the move is the best thing for the tournament, the other players, and her own wellbeing. one of her on-court rivals, serena williams, offered osaka words of support. >> i feel for naomi. i feel like i wish i could give her a hug because i know what it's like. >> christine brennen is cnn sports analyst and is sports columnist for "usa today." she joins me now from washington. good to see you, christine. but, you know, it is -- it is very sad to read about naomi osaka's, you know, her revealing this pressure. the depression. see her pull out of a tournament like this. speak to the level of pressure athletes are under to perform. and, you know, in the osaka situation, how does press scrutiny compound that? >> c
alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> the shocking move by tennis star naomi osaka.hdrawing from the french open. now, this comes, after she was fined $15,000 for skipping a news conference, after her first match. osaka had said, last week, she wouldn't participate in media events, citing mental-health concerns. in a statement, on twitter, she says, in part, that the move is the best thing for the tournament, the other players, and her own wellbeing. one of her on-court rivals, serena...
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the news continues next with alison and victor. giving you the options and extra time needed to help,e making a difference. dinner is hot... virtual wallet from pnc bank. and ready to serve. order our warm and toasty sandwiches for dinner tonight with delivery or pick-up. only at panera. uno, dos, tres, cuatro! [sfx]: typing [music starts] [sfx]: happy screaming [music ends] hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs...
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alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> a strange turn of events in the copa america football saga. up, how the tournament could wind up moving from one covid hot spot to another. >>> plus a stunning withdrawal from roland garros by the world number two tennis player. why naomi osaka says she's taking time away from the court. touching protection adding lysol laundry sanitizer kikills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to p protect. tony here from creditrepair.com taking to the streets to talk about credit. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. cut the confusion, get started with a free credit evaluation at creditrepair.com. >>> well, 52 days and counting in the the start of the tokyo games, and olympians have already begun to arrive. the australian women's softball team flew into narita a few hours ago and they're among the first international a
alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> a strange turn of events in the copa america football saga. up, how the tournament could wind up moving from one covid hot spot to another. >>> plus a stunning withdrawal from roland garros by the world number two tennis player. why naomi osaka says she's taking time away from the court. touching protection adding lysol laundry sanitizer kikills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to p protect. tony here from...
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so minutes said that to fresh class i was stuff that i was going, it's alison unit scott and saw them, but i'll have him call me if they do need, did you need to do the hip and i don't i don't want to put you through the luther denford on the sound of the 2 ball vertical keys to the bus leaving ah but it was our mil pies. oh jan. nor say tarver say this is 0. could you not do it? is a good i was use the jo gill, pass back and i, apple graph is that you can, i was was to let the percentage football and its gravel and, you know, tear, leap it bad g, g, d, v, d o we though. but as ever says in our contract, glue b, you could be at dorner jubal seal. as of it was about buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue, this is going to see you. it is that only goes up at minus in the sloops, goes to forcing will be after the lunch, as adams was requested by the doors. the spice can generally be that g d v. he did . so he said, i'll be soon settled. my margaret as soon as you did to the minus yesterday the local place, the the scene. so then what? we'll do premier this one they keep. so now with a fu
so minutes said that to fresh class i was stuff that i was going, it's alison unit scott and saw them, but i'll have him call me if they do need, did you need to do the hip and i don't i don't want to put you through the luther denford on the sound of the 2 ball vertical keys to the bus leaving ah but it was our mil pies. oh jan. nor say tarver say this is 0. could you not do it? is a good i was use the jo gill, pass back and i, apple graph is that you can, i was was to let the percentage...
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ah ah was stuff that i was going, it's alison unit scott and saw him, but i'll have him call me if they do need me to do the hip and i don't i don't want to put you to use any luther denford on the sound of a 2 ball vertical keys to the class leaving ah but it was our mil pies. oh jan. nor say tava say this is equal to you, not to it is a good i was easter joe gill pass back and i, apple graph is adams, is can i was what the percentage of football and its gravel and you know, leap it bad g, g, d, v d o we though, but as of assessing, i will contract a clue. be your clue. be at, donna jewel she has of you was a buddhist as you're going to school. this is going to be see, you know, because up at minus in sloops goes to forcing will be after lunch as adams is really quick about doing this by is going on generously better that g d, v he did. so he said, i'll be soon settled, my margaret as soon as you did to the minus. yes, to the local place. the the the what the folks who do premier to see when they keep out with a full st. dale vehicle for mile. god. this is our signage, fit inch she wil
ah ah was stuff that i was going, it's alison unit scott and saw him, but i'll have him call me if they do need me to do the hip and i don't i don't want to put you to use any luther denford on the sound of a 2 ball vertical keys to the class leaving ah but it was our mil pies. oh jan. nor say tava say this is equal to you, not to it is a good i was easter joe gill pass back and i, apple graph is adams, is can i was what the percentage of football and its gravel and you know, leap it bad g, g,...
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. >> let's bring in cnn business correspondent alison kosik to talk about this. what are the words from the chamber of commerce ceo about it? >> reporter: the ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce saying the worker shortage is real and it's getting worse by the day. the organization announcing a nationwide initiative today to address the worker shortage in the u.s., calling this a crisis, saying it's the most critical and widespread challenge that businesses are facing. so, as we see the economy emerge from this pandemic, we're seeing unemployment still higher than it was pre-covid but many businesses say they still can't find enough people to hire. it's happening at a range of industries, you name it, from restaurants to construction to manufacturing. economists point to a mix of reasons why this could be happening. for one, they say people could still be afraid to go back to work because of covid. they also say businesses are reopening, but child care and schools, they're not back open just yet, and women who have left the workforce in droves after making the dec
. >> let's bring in cnn business correspondent alison kosik to talk about this. what are the words from the chamber of commerce ceo about it? >> reporter: the ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce saying the worker shortage is real and it's getting worse by the day. the organization announcing a nationwide initiative today to address the worker shortage in the u.s., calling this a crisis, saying it's the most critical and widespread challenge that businesses are facing. so, as we see...
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let's speak to our lisbon correspondent, alison roberts. alison, what has been the response there?ment to answer questions about the lack of proactivity on the part of government to stop as far as british tories are concerned, is already concerning them. prices on flights have gone up quite considerably, to as much as £500 or more for a single fight in some cases. many people are also scrambling, not only to rebook flights, but to rebook their tests, which we have to have ready in order to have the results 2a hours before they fly. it is causing a lot of upset here. the hotel is in the algarve and across the country are also suffering. in at the algarve, they are seeing cancellations of something like 50% in some cases. it is causing great problems here in portugal. sirjohn major has urged borisjohnson to "let compassion prevail" and honour his commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on foreign aid. the former conservative prime minister says, "he strongly supports britain maintaining the statutory promise to commit 0.7% of our gdp to overseas aid." the former conservative prem
let's speak to our lisbon correspondent, alison roberts. alison, what has been the response there?ment to answer questions about the lack of proactivity on the part of government to stop as far as british tories are concerned, is already concerning them. prices on flights have gone up quite considerably, to as much as £500 or more for a single fight in some cases. many people are also scrambling, not only to rebook flights, but to rebook their tests, which we have to have ready in order to...
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british number onejo konta is through to the semifinals of the nottingham open after beating belgium's alisone for wimbledon later this month. novak djokovic and rafael and the dog meeting for the 58th time at the french open semifinal. stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek to reach the final of a grand slam tournament after beating alexander zverev in the french open semifinal. if it was not for the dominance of the big three came of these two might have one grand slam title under their belt. the achilles' heel with another five c going to take the first set 6—3. zuberi have improved to go through love up in the next set and then his opponent rattled off six games in a row to lead to have a zero. the german needed to find another gear breaking early in the third and held on the take the set 6—4 and was back in business. this had become an engrossing contest. had the great lost his nerve? zverev seem to thrive and it was all square. going to the fifth, the greek one with the fifth match point and reaches his first grand slam final. the much anticipated semifinal between the 13 time wi
british number onejo konta is through to the semifinals of the nottingham open after beating belgium's alisone for wimbledon later this month. novak djokovic and rafael and the dog meeting for the 58th time at the french open semifinal. stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek to reach the final of a grand slam tournament after beating alexander zverev in the french open semifinal. if it was not for the dominance of the big three came of these two might have one grand slam title under...
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social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. what is this case about, alison?k clinic, she began taking puberty blockers. she then went on to take on male hormones and eventually had a double mastectomy. in her 20s, she felt she had made the wrong decision. she felt she should have been challenged much more in her teens by the tavistock about her decision, for them to have really drilled down into it. that led to the original court considered the arguments and concluded that a child under the age of 16 is not in a position to give an informed consent to something which is life changing in that they might not actually understand what it might mean for them ten years down the line, if, for instance, it is around fertility or something similar. so the high court concluded that they could not weigh up this life changing impact, it said there was real uncertainty over the short and long—term consequences of the treatments, and that it could be properly described as experimental. now, the tavistock and portman nhs trust disagrees with that, and it is bringing this co
social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. what is this case about, alison?k clinic, she began taking puberty blockers. she then went on to take on male hormones and eventually had a double mastectomy. in her 20s, she felt she had made the wrong decision. she felt she should have been challenged much more in her teens by the tavistock about her decision, for them to have really drilled down into it. that led to the original court considered the arguments and concluded that a child under...
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queueing up for those tests today, alison and herfamily, who'd come to see granny and grandad for the which means quarantine. yes... quarantine now. six hours after the deadline because we fly at 10:10. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. well, we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic, amy's a care in the community. they need us out there. making the most of it, rob and betty, who found out portugal was going onto the amber list ten minutes after they'd checked into their algarve hotel. i'm self—employed and i run a business, sojust a bit of panic, really, of what to do. you know there's a risk coming away, itjust... i'd not thought about this risk as much. this country can guarantee sunshine and hospitality but it's no longer sure of its summer season. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, concern of the level of covid—19 deaths in india. fears that the number of fatalities is far higher than official statistics. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west germa
queueing up for those tests today, alison and herfamily, who'd come to see granny and grandad for the which means quarantine. yes... quarantine now. six hours after the deadline because we fly at 10:10. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. well, we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic, amy's a care in the community. they need us out there. making the most of it, rob and betty, who found out portugal was going onto the amber list ten minutes after they'd checked into their...
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alison hallam with acos restaurant says downtown is not typically have the power cut. >> and that's a good thing because then they can help their neighbors who have lost electricity having gone through years of fires, floods and even the pandemic. says they're prepared for almost anything. >> i think that when that happens, we as a community just become a little bit stronger. everyone falls into their disaster rolls and were able to kind of pick up the pieces our neighbors and our friends because we've done this so many times together. >> even though the region dobbs power outages on thursday. the california grid operator issued a flex alert for friday from 06:00pm to 09:00pm reporting in napa. dan thorn kron 4 news. >> well, governor gavin newsom signed an emergency proclamation to free up additional capacity for the state's energy grid during a visit to the bay area yesterday he acknowledged the concerns over cutting power during a heat way. he says the state reserve more power this year than previous years and the shortage is going to be increased in the months to come. >> last yea
alison hallam with acos restaurant says downtown is not typically have the power cut. >> and that's a good thing because then they can help their neighbors who have lost electricity having gone through years of fires, floods and even the pandemic. says they're prepared for almost anything. >> i think that when that happens, we as a community just become a little bit stronger. everyone falls into their disaster rolls and were able to kind of pick up the pieces our neighbors and our...
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. >> reporter: alison moritz at the institute on aging in san francisco says the treatment changes theversation for newly diagnosed patients and their caregivers. >> it's a fatal diagnosis, what can i do? why would i bother? this sheds new light on that so if you can intervene and have some things that can slow the progression. >> reporter: it is an expensive treatment option, biogen says the drug will cost $56,000 a year. in san francisco, jean elle, "nbc bay area news." >> thanks, jean elle. it is 4:53. >>> mind your own business the message from the nba this morning to one nba team's president. steph curry the subject of a very costly lesson. why a tweet is costing his team tens of thousands of dollars. >>> and happening now, sonoma county is trying to go more green, looking at banning styrofoam food containers. county supervisor also examine a long delayed proposal that could come up for a vote in august. petaluma, sebastopol already have ordinances banning those takeout containers. 4:54. we'll have more when we come back. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i s
. >> reporter: alison moritz at the institute on aging in san francisco says the treatment changes theversation for newly diagnosed patients and their caregivers. >> it's a fatal diagnosis, what can i do? why would i bother? this sheds new light on that so if you can intervene and have some things that can slow the progression. >> reporter: it is an expensive treatment option, biogen says the drug will cost $56,000 a year. in san francisco, jean elle, "nbc bay area...
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thanks for watching alison culture, join us next time if you can. oh, the the, me the the the okay, so the last season wasn't all about partying. course there was still plenty to celebrate the emotional highlights of season in the 2nd part of our we have 30 minutes on d. w. ah, was me in the change because what's the story with here? what do they have for their future? t. w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight clicks and consider young moroccan emigrants. they know the police when they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fail, wasn't going back. not an option. peace. i'm on and the other day or spoke in the spanish border area alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. o y enterprises go on the news . this is the w news live and from berlin tonight, the u. s. in russia get ready to lay out their red lines. you as president joe biden has arrived in geneva on the eve of his 1st summit with russian president vladimir approve
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maria hernandez. johan is alison rata. and taylor is deborah mary. i'm deborah michael with this horrific act, we have now seen at least $128.00 workers killed since the start of the conflict. each one a tragedy. that underscores the ongoing danger to humanitarian staff and a volatile security situation in gray. indeed, last week we saw traveling surge and violence including the ethiopian air strike that hit a market to go to killing at least 80 people and injuring anymore. the situation on the ground as we read even more there after the events of yesterday. if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usaid believe famine is likely already occurring and ethiopia of the 6000000 people that live in t gray. we estimate that 3.5 to 4500000 are in need of urgent humanitarian food assistance. of these 700002900000 people are already experiencing catastrophic conditions. populations at that level of food insecurity are facing extreme deprivation, starvation, destitution and death. nearly 40 years ago in the year, in dirt, a famine that shocked the world
maria hernandez. johan is alison rata. and taylor is deborah mary. i'm deborah michael with this horrific act, we have now seen at least $128.00 workers killed since the start of the conflict. each one a tragedy. that underscores the ongoing danger to humanitarian staff and a volatile security situation in gray. indeed, last week we saw traveling surge and violence including the ethiopian air strike that hit a market to go to killing at least 80 people and injuring anymore. the situation on the...
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here's alison auberry. >> reporter: back in january, just one month after moderna vaccine's was authorized use -- >> mutations not only spread faster than the original virus. they may also be more deadly. >> reporter: fears about a more contagious strain began to grip the nation. >> the variant of covid-19 first identified in south africa has now been found in the u.s. >> reporter: and scientists at moderna immediately realized this could be a threat. >> we didn't think we had time to wait. >> reporter: dr. steven hogue is president of the company. >> we thought if we don't start the fall, we won't have an updated vaccine in case those variants really become a significant concern and start reinfecting people. >> reporter: as millions of doses rolled off the manufacturing line at their facility here in nor wood, massachusetts, hogue's team got to work to retool the vaccine. >> and within a week you had designed a new vaccine. >> we designed that vaccine really overnight and started manufacturing and had it and moved it into clinical trials within a month. >> reporter: it can take years to m
here's alison auberry. >> reporter: back in january, just one month after moderna vaccine's was authorized use -- >> mutations not only spread faster than the original virus. they may also be more deadly. >> reporter: fears about a more contagious strain began to grip the nation. >> the variant of covid-19 first identified in south africa has now been found in the u.s. >> reporter: and scientists at moderna immediately realized this could be a threat. >> we...
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alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.my personal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. ifeel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. stand for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you cannot redeploy _ them significant difficulties. you cannot redeploy staff in a small care home because where'd you put them? _ care home because where'd you put them? most of the step on the fronttine. — them? most of the step on the frontline, it is a difficult circle to square _ frontline, it is a difficult circle to square. the government has very craftity— to square. the government has very craftity put _ to square. the government has very craftily put all of the onus on the care homes. craftily put all of the onus on the care homes— craftily put all of the onus on the care homes. �* ., .. ., , care homes. along with care homes, the government _ care homes. along with care h
alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.my personal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. ifeel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. stand for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you cannot redeploy _ them significant difficulties. you cannot redeploy staff in a small care home...
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alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.nal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. i feel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you can't redeploy staff in a small care home because where do you put them? most of the step on the frontline, it's a difficult circle to square. the government has very craftily put all of the onus on the care homes. along with care homes, the government will consult on whetherjabs should be mandatory in the nhs, prompting questions about which other workplaces could adopt the new rules. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. personal protective equipment has become essential in the global fight against covid—i9. but the environmental impact is obviously massive with millions of masks ending up in landfill. so is re—usable ppe an option? researchers in new zealand have been investigating. (read on dr mark staiger is an associate profess
alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.nal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. i feel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you can't redeploy staff in a small care home because where do you put them? most of the step on the frontline, it's a difficult circle to square....
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the former history professor lauren by birth served as president from 2000 until his defeat by alison tara in the 2010 election by refuse to accept the result. and that led to a full month civil war which divided the country. a year later, bagwell was arrested and then handed over to the international criminal court to face charges of crimes against humanity has been acquitted in january 2019. although in november that year and i was in court as our mentor, thank sentenced him in that censure to 20 years for losing the central bank. now, although bank boy remains very popular at home, there is still a chance he could be arrested. well, let's not speak to nick, nor brooke. he's the managing editor of the africa report, a leading magazine on african politics and business. he joins us now from paris. nick, we've seen mostly supporters out on the streets or fall, but there is also a big part of the war in populations you aren't out to reason how launch is that way the people it is significant. of course, the, the residence of that be john suffered a great deal in several months civil war.
the former history professor lauren by birth served as president from 2000 until his defeat by alison tara in the 2010 election by refuse to accept the result. and that led to a full month civil war which divided the country. a year later, bagwell was arrested and then handed over to the international criminal court to face charges of crimes against humanity has been acquitted in january 2019. although in november that year and i was in court as our mentor, thank sentenced him in that censure...
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queueing up for those tests today, alison and herfamily, who'd come to see granny and grandad for thefly home tomorrow, which means quarantine. yes... quarantine now. six hours after the deadline because we fly at 10:10. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. well, we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic, amy's a care in the community. they need us out there. making the most of it, rob and betty, who found out portugal was going onto the amber list ten minutes after they'd checked into their algarve hotel. i'm self—employed and i run a business, sojust a bit of panic, really, of what to do. you know there's a risk coming away, itjust... i'd not thought about this risk as much. this country can guarantee sunshine and hospitality but it's no longer sure of its summer season. there are just there arejust a there are just a few hours before that deadline. most of those who were going have now gone. in normal times, this place would be bustling with british tourists. instead tonight, looking around, the streets are deserted, there is barely a sound from bars and restaura
queueing up for those tests today, alison and herfamily, who'd come to see granny and grandad for thefly home tomorrow, which means quarantine. yes... quarantine now. six hours after the deadline because we fly at 10:10. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. well, we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic, amy's a care in the community. they need us out there. making the most of it, rob and betty, who found out portugal was going onto the amber list ten minutes after they'd...
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alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.want it for my personal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. i feel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you can't redeploy staff in a small care home because where do you put them? most of the step on the frontline, it's a difficult circle to square. the government has very craftily put all of the onus on the care homes. along with care homes, the government will consult on whetherjabs should be mandatory in the nhs, prompting questions about which other workplaces could adopt the new rules. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the latest official figures on the pandemic show that in the past 2a hours nine deaths were reported and there have been just over 9,000 new infections, which means an average of 7,888 new cases per day in the last week. over 190,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—h
alison, a care worker in lincolnshire, says she will quit herjob rather than get the jab.want it for my personal reasons and i feel like we have been bullied into having it now. i feel like, after 27 years, i'm going to be made to look for something totally different. and care organisations are warning compulsory vaccinations could cause them significant difficulties. you can't redeploy staff in a small care home because where do you put them? most of the step on the frontline, it's a difficult...
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queuing up for those tests today, alison and her family, who'd come to see granny and granddad for thehey fly home tomorrow, which means quarantine. yes, we're six hours after the deadline. i ten past ten. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic. amy's a carer in the community. they need us out there. this country can guarantee sunshine and hospitality, but it's no longer sure of its summer season. well, there are still flights scheduled out of the algarve this evening, a final opportunity for those british tourists to make it home before portugal goes on to the amber list. we have met tourists who said they either couldn't or simply didn't want to cut the holiday short, they are going to stay and enjoy the sunshine. butjust look at the beach, the bar behind me. in any normal year, they would be crammed with holiday—makers and the vast majority of them would be from the uk. and that is why this decision has caused such genuine distress here in the algarve. they will tell you here that they are staying optimistic, hoping that thi
queuing up for those tests today, alison and her family, who'd come to see granny and granddad for thehey fly home tomorrow, which means quarantine. yes, we're six hours after the deadline. i ten past ten. how do you feel about that? not happy about it. we're both key workers, actually. i'm a paramedic. amy's a carer in the community. they need us out there. this country can guarantee sunshine and hospitality, but it's no longer sure of its summer season. well, there are still flights scheduled...
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alison holt, bbc news.esident putin of russia. topics included nuclear arms control, opposition figure alexi navalny and russian cyber—attacks. from geneva — gary 0'donoghue reports. back in washington after six days away, joe biden has spent his time reassuring allies and confronting an enemy. the final leg of his tour saw him sweep into geneva, closely followed by one of america's biggest adversaries, vladimir putin. in an attempt to stabilise a relationship that has gone badly wrong. it was just a handshake but with expectations so low, it looked like a good start. afterwards, vladimir putin said that meeting had been frank and fruitful. he is very constructive, very balanced like i expected. he is very experienced and you could tell that at first glance. this what i think is on hold is that we speak the same language, that doesn't mean that we have to look into our eyes and our souls. no, we have to represent our countries, the relationship is a pragmatic one, primarily. on several areas of american con
alison holt, bbc news.esident putin of russia. topics included nuclear arms control, opposition figure alexi navalny and russian cyber—attacks. from geneva — gary 0'donoghue reports. back in washington after six days away, joe biden has spent his time reassuring allies and confronting an enemy. the final leg of his tour saw him sweep into geneva, closely followed by one of america's biggest adversaries, vladimir putin. in an attempt to stabilise a relationship that has gone badly wrong. it...
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alison holt, bbc news. publishing the first of its reports later focusing on security arrangements at the venue. 22 people were killed and hundreds injured in the attack when salman abedi detonated a home—made device as parents and families gathered to collect loved ones leaving ariana grande�*s concert. let's go live now to staffordshire where we can speak to sir peter fahy, a former chief constable of greater manchester police. thank you forjoining us this morning. this is going to be a tough day forfamilies. yes, a very tough day for the families, bringing it all back and of course the inquiry is continuing and there are more reports to come out. this report will look at these security arrangements around the venue. number one, it was quite complicated because the venue was on part of a building owned by network rail said came under the british transport police whereas the surrounding area and general approach to terrorism was under the greater manchester police. we have seen this as a feature that all t
alison holt, bbc news. publishing the first of its reports later focusing on security arrangements at the venue. 22 people were killed and hundreds injured in the attack when salman abedi detonated a home—made device as parents and families gathered to collect loved ones leaving ariana grande�*s concert. let's go live now to staffordshire where we can speak to sir peter fahy, a former chief constable of greater manchester police. thank you forjoining us this morning. this is going to be a...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. this is a very controversial issue.ation trust challenging the decision back in december by the high court in that original case was brought by keira bell who is a 16—year—old decided to transition from female to male and she felt that the tavistock clinic did not challenge her enough in her decisions. she started on puberty blockers to pause the development of puberty and then went on to male hormones and by the time she reached her 20s she felt she had made the wrong decision. that is what lies at the basis of this legal action. the high court concluded a child under 16 could not weigh up the life changing potential impact of puberty blockers and it said there was uncertainty over the short and long—term consequences in the treatment could be properly described as experimental. today the tavistock lawyers have been challenging all of that and they say it is inconsistent with the long—standing concept that an under 16 can consent to their own medical treatment and that was based on a case in the 1980s around the contra
our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. this is a very controversial issue.ation trust challenging the decision back in december by the high court in that original case was brought by keira bell who is a 16—year—old decided to transition from female to male and she felt that the tavistock clinic did not challenge her enough in her decisions. she started on puberty blockers to pause the development of puberty and then went on to male hormones and by the time she reached her 20s...
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caroline davies, bbc news. 0ur lisbon correspondent alison roberts explained what the response in portugalt it does not make any sense at all. it has put out a statement saying that there was no logic to the decision, and indeed the opposition has called the minister into parliament to answer questions about the lack of proactivity on the part of government. as far as british tourists are concerned, it's already affectingthem. prices on flights have gone up quite considerably, to as much as £500 or more for a single fight in some cases. many people are also scrambling, not only to rebook flights, but to rebook their tests, which they have to have ready in order to have the results 2a hours before they fly. it is causing a lot of upset here. the hotels in the algarve and across the country are also suffering. in the algarve, they are seeing cancellations of something like 50% in some cases. it is causing great problems here in portugal. primary pupils in england fell behind again in maths and reading during the second lockdown, after already having lost ground in the first, according to new
caroline davies, bbc news. 0ur lisbon correspondent alison roberts explained what the response in portugalt it does not make any sense at all. it has put out a statement saying that there was no logic to the decision, and indeed the opposition has called the minister into parliament to answer questions about the lack of proactivity on the part of government. as far as british tourists are concerned, it's already affectingthem. prices on flights have gone up quite considerably, to as much as...
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the belarussian proved too strong for alison riske with a 6—1, 6—4 win over the american, setting upgi, who beat reigning champion karolina pliskova in her opening round match. the phoenix suns are two wins away from a first nba finals series since 1993. they scored a last second alley oop through deandre ayton in their western conference finals match up to snatch a 1011—103 win over the los angeles clippers in arizona. it puts them 2—0 up in the series as it head to la for the next two games. 0ne one day away from returning when they host the nights... in the nhl — montreal canadiens also haven't played in the stanley cup final since 1993 and they're one game away from returning when they host vegas golden knights. the canadiens were 4—1 winners on tuesday with goal tender carey price making 26 saves helping to put them 3—2 up in the best of seven series you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett and the rest of the team, that's your sports news for now. here in the uk, the government is set to review its rules on viral
the belarussian proved too strong for alison riske with a 6—1, 6—4 win over the american, setting upgi, who beat reigning champion karolina pliskova in her opening round match. the phoenix suns are two wins away from a first nba finals series since 1993. they scored a last second alley oop through deandre ayton in their western conference finals match up to snatch a 1011—103 win over the los angeles clippers in arizona. it puts them 2—0 up in the series as it head to la for the next two...
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alison lobb is an international tax and policy partner at deloitte.in the negotiations to reach a global tax deal. i think they are two big things here that the government needs to agree. the first is what companies are going to be included in the piece that looks to allocate profits to the countries in sales rather than the countries in sales rather than the country where the prophets are sitting at the moment. so, which companies will be in that? what is going to be this global minimum rate that all countries will agree they will either apply or if they don't apply, there will be measures that other countries can effectively take some of that tax and take it for themselves. some of that tax and take it for themselves-— some of that tax and take it for themselves. and the companies themselves. _ themselves. and the companies themselves, they _ themselves. and the companies themselves, they don't - themselves. and the companies themselves, they don't get - themselves. and the companies themselves, they don't get a i themselves. and the companies| them
alison lobb is an international tax and policy partner at deloitte.in the negotiations to reach a global tax deal. i think they are two big things here that the government needs to agree. the first is what companies are going to be included in the piece that looks to allocate profits to the countries in sales rather than the countries in sales rather than the country where the prophets are sitting at the moment. so, which companies will be in that? what is going to be this global minimum rate...
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humanizing, isn't it and alison alice roosevelt longworth married the man who became speaker of the house and so many of us women in this town have used her line if you can't say someone nice about somebody come sit right here next to me. here is another question. okay, this is jeffrey margolis from naples florida. roosevelt was the most prolific of presidents who were authors which of his books is the most significant of his writings. well, that's a good question. and there's there's no easy answer because he wrote probably 50 books not all original monographs, but compilations and things like that one book stands out to me and that's called the winning of the west which in fact is a three-part four-part series of books, but what's interesting about it is that roosevelt lays out what's known as the frontier thesis that america was built by the frontier and he lays that thesis out before the most famous ad here into that thesis frederick jackson turner, he writes that book two years before frederick jackson turner articulates that thesis publicly really he's really a visionary for america
humanizing, isn't it and alison alice roosevelt longworth married the man who became speaker of the house and so many of us women in this town have used her line if you can't say someone nice about somebody come sit right here next to me. here is another question. okay, this is jeffrey margolis from naples florida. roosevelt was the most prolific of presidents who were authors which of his books is the most significant of his writings. well, that's a good question. and there's there's no easy...