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alison?ealization do you think in those crowds of protesters that this is an attempt to try to keep the country from being actually under lockdown, that restrictions need to be in place to prevent that? >> i think there is but just as you find elsewhere around the world there's a lot of misinformation out there and as a consequence, some people are willing to follow fake news and other sorts of news that they get off their social websites, that may not be very accurate and as a consequence, you see people in the streets protesting, but really, when you come down to it, this health pass will allow people freedom. they can go into places and feel free from being infected by the virus. it's a kind of win/win situation as far as a lot of people are concerned here, and in fact when you ask people in polling, the public opinion polls indicate that more than 60% of the french basically approve this idea of the health pass. alison? >> jim bittermann, thanks for the great context. >> yes. >>> still to
alison?ealization do you think in those crowds of protesters that this is an attempt to try to keep the country from being actually under lockdown, that restrictions need to be in place to prevent that? >> i think there is but just as you find elsewhere around the world there's a lot of misinformation out there and as a consequence, some people are willing to follow fake news and other sorts of news that they get off their social websites, that may not be very accurate and as a...
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alison, good to catch up. tom: that was brilliant.w outside the banking industry that there are the smallest violins for the people in the banking industry. there has been a while that these banks have been delivering record profits. people within the bank feel like they haven't had a big enough share of that. you can get a feel of that almost instantly. here we are, the battle for talent. i think lisa touched on something really important. can the europeans really play that game the american banks are about to start playing? tom: i don't know. what i know for certain is it is not just the banking sector. it is all you're going to see intact and all of them. pay the kids. jonathan: i know where your wages are going now, that's for sure. lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro. where are those shoes from? tom: the store just across from mcdonald's on 3rd avenue. jonathan: 10 year yield which 1.3257%. ♪ >> is still have room for positive surprises, but what i am worried about right now is sentiment. >> some of the strength in the consumer that
alison, good to catch up. tom: that was brilliant.w outside the banking industry that there are the smallest violins for the people in the banking industry. there has been a while that these banks have been delivering record profits. people within the bank feel like they haven't had a big enough share of that. you can get a feel of that almost instantly. here we are, the battle for talent. i think lisa touched on something really important. can the europeans really play that game the american...
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>> reporter: hey there, alison.ey're ready to get out and they want to celebrate 4th of july weekend. that's what 47 million americans are doing, some in traffic behind me on i-95 north here in newark. every part of the journey for those people and people across the country will be more expensive. the hotels are 30% more expensive than the last time you probably took a weekend vacation. rental cars are 80% more expensive than the last time. that's simply because of the supply and demand of the rental cars. gas prices are expensive across the country. here at the welcome center, it is $3.11. the national average is about $3.12, but it is almost a full dollar more than it was this time last year. of course, this time last year there were a whole lot less cars on the road or on i-95 north right here. it is not just here in delaware, it is across the country. i want to show you this map here. if you are traveling out west in nevada, in washington state, in hawaii or california, you have some of the most expensive gas pr
>> reporter: hey there, alison.ey're ready to get out and they want to celebrate 4th of july weekend. that's what 47 million americans are doing, some in traffic behind me on i-95 north here in newark. every part of the journey for those people and people across the country will be more expensive. the hotels are 30% more expensive than the last time you probably took a weekend vacation. rental cars are 80% more expensive than the last time. that's simply because of the supply and demand...
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alison?just a reminder, this effort by macron to have these health passes and to get health care workers mandates to get vaccinated, that is to try to avoid a total lockdown, right? >> absolutely. the numbers that the covid numbers have been rising day after day, week after week in a very dramatic fashion. this last month particularly, a month ago people were feeling pretty free and easy about covid. the fact is now, especially with the delta variant which accounts for about 85% of the cases that are being reported, with that going on and a widespread nature of this, i think this is seen as one way to try to avoid the lockdown. alison? >> cnn's jim bittermann in france, thanks so much. >> you bet. >>> and france isn't alone in moving forward with new covid rules. similar requirements are coming to other european countries as well. we're keepingeur a on developments all over europe. >>> i'm barbara nadeau in rome. in italy the government approved a green pass reward the vaccinated and inspire
alison?just a reminder, this effort by macron to have these health passes and to get health care workers mandates to get vaccinated, that is to try to avoid a total lockdown, right? >> absolutely. the numbers that the covid numbers have been rising day after day, week after week in a very dramatic fashion. this last month particularly, a month ago people were feeling pretty free and easy about covid. the fact is now, especially with the delta variant which accounts for about 85% of the...
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alison williams joins us now.e hand you have the ability for as much capital as you want for banks and the u.k. and the u.s.. what will be the competitive landscape as they try to work it out? alison: i do not cover u.k. banks, but our regulatory analyst has said that the u.k. regulator does expect some caution with regard to dividends. as you said in the u.s., we have banks broadly allowed to return to paying out as you can according to your capital requirement. we have still seen a differentiation. if we look at something like wells fargo, they have said they will look at their dividend differently than before the pandemic. they will look at it as a ratio of pretax, pre-provision profit, meaning they will eight nor reserves in the volatility there. that means a lower ratio. by contrast we have someone like morgan stanley who doubled their dividend and increase their payout to the higher end of the range, a 45% dividend ratio. that is more similar to someone like blackrock. they are signaling the fact they have t
alison williams joins us now.e hand you have the ability for as much capital as you want for banks and the u.k. and the u.s.. what will be the competitive landscape as they try to work it out? alison: i do not cover u.k. banks, but our regulatory analyst has said that the u.k. regulator does expect some caution with regard to dividends. as you said in the u.s., we have banks broadly allowed to return to paying out as you can according to your capital requirement. we have still seen a...
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alison. _ educating problem. ok, we must leave it there, alison, thank _ educating problem. - it there, alison, thank you for talking to us today. let's speak now to bbc sports reporter kheredine issedane, at the citadel leisure centre in ayr. so much uk is —— success in the games. it is a boost for the sport isn't it. it games. it is a boost for the sport isn't it. ., , , , ~ isn't it. it absolutely is. ithink the enormity _ isn't it. it absolutely is. ithink the enormity of— isn't it. it absolutely is. i think the enormity of what - isn't it. it absolutely is. i think the enormity of what tom i isn't it. it absolutely is. i think| the enormity of what tom dean isn't it. it absolutely is. i think- the enormity of what tom dean and duncan scott achieved in the wee small hours is just about starting to sink in now, especially here, the home of the south ayrshire swim team, duncan scott's first club, why don't we speak again to the chief executive of british swimming. first to duncan scotland's first coach mike. give me your take on duncan's swim. ,, . ., ., . mike. give me yo
alison. _ educating problem. ok, we must leave it there, alison, thank _ educating problem. - it there, alison, thank you for talking to us today. let's speak now to bbc sports reporter kheredine issedane, at the citadel leisure centre in ayr. so much uk is —— success in the games. it is a boost for the sport isn't it. it games. it is a boost for the sport isn't it. ., , , , ~ isn't it. it absolutely is. ithink the enormity _ isn't it. it absolutely is. ithink the enormity of— isn't it....
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i wake my wife up, who is my law partner, alison motta. and i'm, like, "we got a murder case. get up and go to jackson county. you gotta find a sitter for the kids." >> when anthony garcia's extradition hearing came up the next day, the mottas, mr. and mrs. were seated at the defense table. >> you are basically consenting to the authorities from nebraska to take you back to that state to deal with these charges. do you understand that? >> absolutely understand. >> i'm not going to answer any questions with regards to his state of mind at this point. >> the mottas brought in bob's father, robert motta sr. as co-counsel. back in the '70s, the senior motta represented a clown-turned-serial-killer named john wayne gacy. >> i had never tried a case with my dad, and he's toward the end of his career, and he'd always said to me, "if you get a juicy murder, that give me a call. i'll try it with ya." and i called him half expecting him to be, like, "nah, you know, i'm too old. i don't want to do it." and he was onboard immediately, so -- >> this ended up being that case. >> that was th
i wake my wife up, who is my law partner, alison motta. and i'm, like, "we got a murder case. get up and go to jackson county. you gotta find a sitter for the kids." >> when anthony garcia's extradition hearing came up the next day, the mottas, mr. and mrs. were seated at the defense table. >> you are basically consenting to the authorities from nebraska to take you back to that state to deal with these charges. do you understand that? >> absolutely understand....
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alison give us a update, if you can, on where it all stands right now. a now. strong winds, tropical storm like winds. they were talking about how they were monitoring el is a. they felt like they would be okay through saturday. the big concern is this strategy here. the rescue efforts under way today but they were stopped yesterday for 16 hours because of concerns that the building, the remaining part of the building that it could collapse. there is apparently a large column that shifted six to 12 inches. firefighters on the scene going about their scene and search efforts felt heavy movement. there is some talk about the possibility of demolishing what remains so search efforts are not impeded again. is is unlikely that something like that could happen. we know at least 145 people are unaccounted for and this seems to be kind of the next big obstacle for the efforts here. we expect to get a update on whether or not any additional victims have been recovered. but the latest update we had was that there have been at least 18 lives lost in the collapse of
alison give us a update, if you can, on where it all stands right now. a now. strong winds, tropical storm like winds. they were talking about how they were monitoring el is a. they felt like they would be okay through saturday. the big concern is this strategy here. the rescue efforts under way today but they were stopped yesterday for 16 hours because of concerns that the building, the remaining part of the building that it could collapse. there is apparently a large column that shifted six...
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alison holt, bbc news. gains, while british and american troops withdraw following 20 years of conflict. it's thought taliban fighters have captured a key strategic border crossing into neighbouring iran, and russia says the taliban also now control the majority of the border with tajikistan. the taliban's advance has seen many fleeing to major cities such as kabul to seek security and work. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been talking to people there about their fears for the future. the city springs to life. kabul�*s oldest market, one of its busiest. painters, masons, plasterers, they all come here to find a day's work. it's always been tough, but much tougher now. translation: the . foreigners are leaving. we are worried about the war. it's everywhere. people are fleeing into the cities but there is no work here. we are under so much pressure. this fridge. and they sold all their crockery? yes. a street of second—hand goods. nusrat set up shop here when his job ended with the us mi
alison holt, bbc news. gains, while british and american troops withdraw following 20 years of conflict. it's thought taliban fighters have captured a key strategic border crossing into neighbouring iran, and russia says the taliban also now control the majority of the border with tajikistan. the taliban's advance has seen many fleeing to major cities such as kabul to seek security and work. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been talking to people there about their fears for...
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michael holmes, cnn. >>> i'm alison kosik in new york.or spending part of your day with he me. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. for viewers in north america, "new day" is next. for the rest of the world it's market day asia. for healthy and hydrated men, skin, relax your body and mind, shower with new dove men. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> good morning and welcome to "new day," i'm
michael holmes, cnn. >>> i'm alison kosik in new york.or spending part of your day with he me. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. for viewers in north america, "new day" is next. for the rest of the world it's market day asia. for healthy and hydrated men, skin, relax your body and mind, shower with new dove men. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your...
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i'm alison kosik, and this is "cnn newsroom."as won its second gold in the olympics and claimed medals in women's waste lifting and shooting. and iran has its first gold in men's shooting. even in victory the coronavirus is making its mark. athletes are under strict coronavirus rules, having to mask up in the medals ceremonies. and having to practice social distancing. despite all the coronavirus fears and anti-olympic protests, the ioc president says friday's opening ceremony was a moment of hope. not everyone agrees. will ripley reports. >> reporter: the official opening of the tokyo summer games, a ceremony that tried to look familiar but felt so different. hundreds of drones forming a global over the olympic stadium, celebrating one world united in sport under the shadow of a pandemic. the stadium eerily empty as flag bearers proudly represented their countries. cheering them on, a handful of visiting dignitaries, u.s. first lady jill biden, french president macron, among the athletes some familiar faces and well-oiled physiq
i'm alison kosik, and this is "cnn newsroom."as won its second gold in the olympics and claimed medals in women's waste lifting and shooting. and iran has its first gold in men's shooting. even in victory the coronavirus is making its mark. athletes are under strict coronavirus rules, having to mask up in the medals ceremonies. and having to practice social distancing. despite all the coronavirus fears and anti-olympic protests, the ioc president says friday's opening ceremony was a...
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alison, one of the big issues they're studying right now is saltwater intrusion, did that have an impact? it could have, maybe not. we don't know. it's very early in the investigation. what can be done now is to study these buildings. what is the impact of the saltwater intrusion that's happened over the years to these buildings, and is that posing a risk to the buildings still standing? >> if it is saltwater intrusion, that building is not alone. >> yeah, yeah. rosa flores there for us in surfside. thanks so much. >>> brand new hour. good to be with you. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. at this hour in washington the spotlight is on voting rights. the focus is to protect and expand americans right to vote. as you know republican legislatures across the country are passing bills to restrict voting rights. the vice president also warning how dangerous these new laws are. here's what she said. >> these laws create obstacle upon obstacle. these laws make it harder for you to vote because they don't want you to vote. and so i will say again your vote matters. your voice matt
alison, one of the big issues they're studying right now is saltwater intrusion, did that have an impact? it could have, maybe not. we don't know. it's very early in the investigation. what can be done now is to study these buildings. what is the impact of the saltwater intrusion that's happened over the years to these buildings, and is that posing a risk to the buildings still standing? >> if it is saltwater intrusion, that building is not alone. >> yeah, yeah. rosa flores there...
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alison: it is going to be messy. that we do know. but the most importance and to be focusing on will be sort of what are the knock on risks. we know they are pulling back their equities business. they said they are going to cut their balance sheet in prime. so we are expecting a fairly sharp decline in equities trading revenue, but it will be interesting to see what insight we can get in terms of cash equities, any information they can give us in terms of what is happening there on fixed income trading, or especially the wealth business. has there been reputational impact? obviously there's been a lot of stories. bloomberg news does a lot of reporting on the changes we have seen in terms of bankers, so what is the bank doing to retain talent? dani: so maybe even more exciting than usual. alison williams of bloomberg intelligence, thank you. let's continue in the u.k., where the u.k. government is set to allow visitors from the u.s. and the eu to travel to england without needing to quarantine on arrival if they have been fully vaccin
alison: it is going to be messy. that we do know. but the most importance and to be focusing on will be sort of what are the knock on risks. we know they are pulling back their equities business. they said they are going to cut their balance sheet in prime. so we are expecting a fairly sharp decline in equities trading revenue, but it will be interesting to see what insight we can get in terms of cash equities, any information they can give us in terms of what is happening there on fixed income...
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alison, thank you for being here.d a number of parent has held their students back during the pandemic. she was explaining to me this is going to create sort of a bubble class that will go through the next 12 years of education, tapping resources in a way that hadn't been done previously. my point is there are a lot of ramifications of this subject that we're discussing. >> that's right, and i think when you hear parents and state and district leaders consider that what is at the heart of that acknowledgement is that the last year has been really, really hard for so many students and families. particularly families of color and families from low-income background. but state and district leaders and parents should really be using caution when thinking about a retention policies which research suggests disproportionately affect black and latino students. and can be harmful to students especially in middle and high school. research shows it can impact self-esteem in middle school. and frankly, it's a costly intervention.
alison, thank you for being here.d a number of parent has held their students back during the pandemic. she was explaining to me this is going to create sort of a bubble class that will go through the next 12 years of education, tapping resources in a way that hadn't been done previously. my point is there are a lot of ramifications of this subject that we're discussing. >> that's right, and i think when you hear parents and state and district leaders consider that what is at the heart of...
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alison holt, bbc news.nfections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 47,696 new cases per day in the last week. there are 4,658 people in hospital with coronavirus and 73 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours. 39,035 people have received a first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. over 46 million pople have now had theirfirstjab. that's 88.1% of the adult population. and nearly 36.5 million people are now fully vaccinated, 69.1% of all uk adults. the labour leader sir keir starmer is self—isolating after one of his children tested positive for coronavirus. a spokesman said sir keir was already doing daily tests, and had tested negative this morning before he attended prime minister's questions. but in line with the rules, he and his family would now self—isolate. the heaviest rain since records began has caused devastation in the central chinese province of henan. 200,000 people have been moved to safer areas, after water poured into an underground train system, trapping c
alison holt, bbc news.nfections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 47,696 new cases per day in the last week. there are 4,658 people in hospital with coronavirus and 73 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours. 39,035 people have received a first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. over 46 million pople have now had theirfirstjab. that's 88.1% of the adult population. and nearly 36.5 million people are now fully vaccinated, 69.1% of all uk adults. the...
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alison holt, bbc news.s self—isolating after one of his children tested positive for coronavirus. a spokesman said sir keir was already doing daily tests and had tested negative this morning before he attended prime minister's questions. but in line with the rules he and his family would now self—isolate. the latest government figures show 44,104 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 47,696 new cases per day in the last week. there are 4,658 people in hospital with coronavirus and 73 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours. 39,035 people have received a first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24 hour period. over 46 million pople have now had theirfirstjab — that's 88.1% of the adult population. and nearly 36.5 million people are now fully vaccinated — 69.1% of all uk adults. there has been some important news come in for the nhs and pay. let's join hugh pym. what is the result for them? ,, ., ~ , join hugh pym. what is the result forthem? ,, ., ~ , ., , for them? nhs worker
alison holt, bbc news.s self—isolating after one of his children tested positive for coronavirus. a spokesman said sir keir was already doing daily tests and had tested negative this morning before he attended prime minister's questions. but in line with the rules he and his family would now self—isolate. the latest government figures show 44,104 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 47,696 new cases per day in the last week. there are 4,658 people in...
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alison holt, bbc news. the time is just after 6:15.rdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. and still to come: he's british she's italian, newly married and preparing to watch the final. we hear from some fans ahead of sunday's big match. coming up in sports day in the next 15 minutes, the latest from the england camp here at st george's park, two days ahead of their european championships final against italy. the england captain, harry kane, says his team must enjoy these moments of history as they prepare to take on italy in the euro 2020 final on sunday. it's the first time for 55 years that england will line up in a major final and excitement is expected to reach frenzied levels over the next two days. harry kane says they know they have a tough game ahead — but england believe they can win. 0ur sports editor dan roan looks at how preparations are going. he is proud, prolific and passionate. harry kane isjust he is proud, prolific and passionate. harry kane is just one win away from doing what no oth
alison holt, bbc news. the time is just after 6:15.rdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. and still to come: he's british she's italian, newly married and preparing to watch the final. we hear from some fans ahead of sunday's big match. coming up in sports day in the next 15 minutes, the latest from the england camp here at st george's park, two days ahead of their european championships final against italy. the england captain, harry kane, says his team must...
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alison, feel good in ourselves. wonderful. alison. that _ feel good in ourselves. wonderful. for respite _ been times when he has come for respite just to give us a break. we stayed _ respite just to give us a break. we stayed with— respite just to give us a break. we stayed with him but they did the nursing — stayed with him but they did the nursing side of it. so we could be parents _ nursing side of it. so we could be parents and — nursing side of it. so we could be parents and be a family. what we could _ parents and be a family. what we could stay— parents and be a family. what we could stay with him as well. he also swims _ could stay with him as well. he also swims here — could stay with him as well. he also swims here. he has had his physio here _ swims here. he has had his physio here he _ swims here. he has had his physio here he has— swims here. he has had his physio here. he has a laugh. it's fun. he has a _ here. he has a laugh. it's fun. he has a mass — here. he has a laugh. it's fun. he has a mass eyes. they spoil us. they 'ust has a mass eyes. they spoil us. t
alison, feel good in ourselves. wonderful. alison. that _ feel good in ourselves. wonderful. for respite _ been times when he has come for respite just to give us a break. we stayed _ respite just to give us a break. we stayed with— respite just to give us a break. we stayed with him but they did the nursing — stayed with him but they did the nursing side of it. so we could be parents _ nursing side of it. so we could be parents and — nursing side of it. so we could be parents and be a...
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but he's in alison and jane with the 9th biggest producer in today is to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well as the north. honeywell interlock and i and i know exactly what environmental activists do. 9 to lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build the 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents. but if they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china's become in the summer, they see that, you know, now we have a water deficit of 1400000 cubic meters a year in this region. and they want to build a factory would uses up a 1000000 cubic meters a year. and how can they be allowed to exploit the ground water here in this region where there isn't enough that we fiddle. there's no cap peaks of the sierra nevada home to some of the best mineral water sources in spain. that's attracted several multinational companies. climate change threatens the regions more to supplies if and i and thought i already getting dry and climate change is just making that worse on lot of the magic, i've already seeing les
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>> reporter: alison, it's a little bit of both.ficant decreases in murders, especially looking at this year and last year. as of june 30th, for the first time this year, the number of murders is actually below what it was at this point last year. when you look at june in particular, we saw a roughly 20% decrease in murders compared with june of 2020 which means we have now seen a decrease emerge for three months in a row. now, that said, shootings are still up 10% compared to 2020. but when you put that in perspective, that number was 46% when we were in january. then we were down to an increase of 20% in may and now here at ten. numbers still up, but trending in the right direction. let's also remember that these numbers were compared to the spike that was 2020. when you look at 2019, homicides in the city are still up 35% compared to that year. that year is a little more widely regarded as normal since that's when we saw murders decrease for a third year in a row here in chicago. a lot of factors here. the bottom line, city offic
>> reporter: alison, it's a little bit of both.ficant decreases in murders, especially looking at this year and last year. as of june 30th, for the first time this year, the number of murders is actually below what it was at this point last year. when you look at june in particular, we saw a roughly 20% decrease in murders compared with june of 2020 which means we have now seen a decrease emerge for three months in a row. now, that said, shootings are still up 10% compared to 2020. but...
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we have to bring in alison barber and kit miyamoto. alison, i to start with you. what i >> reporter: two sources close to the surge-and-rescue efforts tell me this will likely take place this evening. i have been cautioned by one of those sources that this is a very fluid situation, and things can change, but they say that the majority of the rigging done in order to bring this bell down that almost all of it was completed this morning. we expect a proceeds difference this evening at 6:00. when they bring this building down, thee do it with a process known as energetic felling. how that was explained earlier, essentially they go in and try to strategically place some small debt nations devices, small areas to detonate, then they rely on gravity to bring this building down on the footprint. so what should happen when this takes place is the building should really fall where it stands and that would limit damages or the building falling into other areas where they don't want that debris to go. there is an ongoing search-and-rescue effort that's been paused, but crew
we have to bring in alison barber and kit miyamoto. alison, i to start with you. what i >> reporter: two sources close to the surge-and-rescue efforts tell me this will likely take place this evening. i have been cautioned by one of those sources that this is a very fluid situation, and things can change, but they say that the majority of the rigging done in order to bring this bell down that almost all of it was completed this morning. we expect a proceeds difference this evening at...
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alison kosik has more. >> reporter: good morning, boris and kaitlan. shopping can be a headache and a half. this year expect it to be even worse. parents are used to shortages of supplies at the ends of august but products like sneakers, bass pack, ceremony. they're expected to be in tight supply earlier. with more classrooms reopening in the fall, the national retail federation predicts the demand on school merchandise will be robust. shoppers will spend $850 per family. that high demand is running up against tight inventory and shipping delays. if you are looking for a new pair of nike, you may have to act fast. the coronavirus is surging in vietnam. the report says two of nike's suppliers in vietnam have already halted production. in a statement to cnn nike said it's confident in its ability to navigate the real time dilemmas. walmart is being hit. while inventories of most of the basic supplies are on track, other categories are experiencing shortages. all of the news about the impending shortages is getting shoppers moving earlier than usual. delo
alison kosik has more. >> reporter: good morning, boris and kaitlan. shopping can be a headache and a half. this year expect it to be even worse. parents are used to shortages of supplies at the ends of august but products like sneakers, bass pack, ceremony. they're expected to be in tight supply earlier. with more classrooms reopening in the fall, the national retail federation predicts the demand on school merchandise will be robust. shoppers will spend $850 per family. that high demand...
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the news continues with alison and victor next. om liberty mutu!♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [announcer] when you earn a degree from southern new hampshire university, it's worth getting loud... - woo! i did it! (people cheering) - [announcer] ...and emotional. - [woman]woo hoo! - cool! - [man] we're proud of you, right, trav? - yeah! - [announcer] snhu graduates recognize what they can accomplish with a supportive university by their side. - i did it... you can too! - [announcer] start your celebration at snhu.edu ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's m
the news continues with alison and victor next. om liberty mutu!♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [announcer] when you earn a degree from southern new hampshire university, it's worth getting loud... - woo! i did it! (people cheering) - [announcer] ...and emotional. - [woman]woo hoo! - cool! - [man] we're proud of you, right, trav? - yeah! - [announcer] snhu graduates recognize what they can accomplish with a supportive university by their side. - i did it... you can too! -...
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my colleague alison kosik will have more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment.ity garden. i strip with the guys. i've been stripping here for years. i strip all by myself. i'll strip just about anywhere! i strip in half moon. i strip before take-off. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily wherever you are. breathe right- strip on. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm alison kosik. ahead on "cnn newsroom," the u.s. breaks through. swimmer chase kalisz taking the country's first gold medal in the 2020 tokyo games. >>> the delta variant causing a spike in covid cases across the u.s. we take you to one of the hot spots, the least-vaccinated state, louisiana. >>> and thousands take to the street in countries around the world to protest tighter coronavirus restrictions
my colleague alison kosik will have more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment.ity garden. i strip with the guys. i've been stripping here for years. i strip all by myself. i'll strip just about anywhere! i strip in half moon. i strip before take-off. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily wherever you are. breathe right- strip on. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm alison...
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alison de honduras llevaba 20 dÍas aquÍ.mÁs reciente de una serie de duros golpes a las operaciones de traficantes de personas en esta zona. >> este mes se pudieron rescatar a 400 31 personas,} si estamos entendiendo que la tarifa promedio que pagan estas personas por cruzar estados unidos son $2000, estamos hablando mÁs de $22,000,000 solo en el b mes anterior . mÁs de 1 millÓn de dÓlares en pÉrdidas para los coyotes. en otro operativo encontraron a casi 200 migrantes en dos viviendas de seguridad muy cerca del muro fronterizo.las autoridades de ciudad juÁrez dicen que trabajan en coordinaciÓn con las agencias estadounidenses para desmantelar las redes de trÁfico de personas y este fin de semana la patrulla fronteriza de el paso en texas descubriÓ dos viviendas con 65 migrantes. ellos habÍan cruzado la frontera irregularmente y solo esperaban una oportunidad para viajar a otros estados, pero su plan fracasÓ. marÍa eugenia payÁn, univisiÓn. y en honduras la corte suprema de justicia de ese paÍs declarÓ culpable a david casti
alison de honduras llevaba 20 dÍas aquÍ.mÁs reciente de una serie de duros golpes a las operaciones de traficantes de personas en esta zona. >> este mes se pudieron rescatar a 400 31 personas,} si estamos entendiendo que la tarifa promedio que pagan estas personas por cruzar estados unidos son $2000, estamos hablando mÁs de $22,000,000 solo en el b mes anterior . mÁs de 1 millÓn de dÓlares en pÉrdidas para los coyotes. en otro operativo encontraron a casi 200 migrantes en dos...
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alison holt, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.onight. still left with a few showers around as the night goes on but less intense and a lot of cloud and a little misty in places. 0utbreaks and a little misty in places. outbreaks of rain becoming a bit more widespread across southwest england in south wales. it is going to be quite mild and muggy night to come. tomorrow, we start the day with a lot of client around. some sunny spells gradually breaking through, that is from seven england were the first part of the day is what, the rain pushing the south east england and parts of east anglia and slowing clearing away to the afternoon in the cooler feeling that here. elsewhere, very pleasant and some sunshine but you see the showers and thunderstorms breaking out again. light winds, slow—moving and potential breadth under, parts all over. this time more to the west and scattered about in scotland in the i shower it with sunny spells possible in northern ireland. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... metroplitan officer wayne couzen
alison holt, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.onight. still left with a few showers around as the night goes on but less intense and a lot of cloud and a little misty in places. 0utbreaks and a little misty in places. outbreaks of rain becoming a bit more widespread across southwest england in south wales. it is going to be quite mild and muggy night to come. tomorrow, we start the day with a lot of client around. some sunny spells gradually breaking...
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alison sargent with this. >> many in nice considerate the world's most beautiful seaside walkway.ut, since the attack five years ago, strolling down the promenade d'anglais. >> it was horrible, horrible. look, i have chills just from thinking about it. it will never be the same. it's still just as beautiful but those poor souls that suffered will always be present, at lease that is how i feel. >> in july 2016, he was six years old watching the fireworks when his mother when she was killed in the attack. he and his brother have regular meetings with psychologists. >> she asks us questions. i think she made us draw pictures once. >> before we did not talk a lot about it. we didn't like talking about the attack. now it does not scare them. that had been my worry, that they would withdraw. >> 300 childreni in nice are being monitored for trauma related to the attack. >> i'll have kids in the office and they will be playing. then a fire truck passes and they will stop playing immediately. they'll come to a total standstill. >> just across the street from the promenade, a monument remem
alison sargent with this. >> many in nice considerate the world's most beautiful seaside walkway.ut, since the attack five years ago, strolling down the promenade d'anglais. >> it was horrible, horrible. look, i have chills just from thinking about it. it will never be the same. it's still just as beautiful but those poor souls that suffered will always be present, at lease that is how i feel. >> in july 2016, he was six years old watching the fireworks when his mother when...
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reporter alison grande on the frightening scene early yesterday morning. >> reporter: richard shermanis seen on a security camera at his in-law's house in redmond trying to get inside. he appears angry, desperate, and investigators say he was intoxicated. while he's outside, panicked relatives are inside. his sister-in-law called 911. >> my sister's husband is trying to break in the house. he's literally crazy. i have a house full of kids. my dad -- >> tell me exactly where exactly is he trying to break in? >> he tried to break in the front door. he has the door code. >> reporter: sherman 's wife was inside too, hunkered down and hiding. >> he's on antidepressants. he was threating on the kill himself. >> reporter: sherman showed up after crashing his suv into a construction site on 520 then driving the wrecked car to a nearby arby's parking lot and abandoning it. the state patrol gave us these photos. >> literally it was -- happened right here as far as his car ended up here in this little parking lot here. >> reporter: -- works at mattress depot and saw the skid marks and rubber in
reporter alison grande on the frightening scene early yesterday morning. >> reporter: richard shermanis seen on a security camera at his in-law's house in redmond trying to get inside. he appears angry, desperate, and investigators say he was intoxicated. while he's outside, panicked relatives are inside. his sister-in-law called 911. >> my sister's husband is trying to break in the house. he's literally crazy. i have a house full of kids. my dad -- >> tell me exactly where...
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once a keen runner, alison now dreams of taking her dog for a long walk. the cumberlege review, those who fought to be heard fear efficient action will not be taken. it will be, well, how much is it going to cost? what can we get away with? and that really is betraying all future patients of the nhs, which is a disgrace. that was marie lyon, ending our report by anna collinson. more than 60,000 fans were allowed into wembley stadium itself for the game of course. and millions who couldn't make it to london or could not get a ticket act out pubs, fans zones and living rooms across the country. as a simonjones now reports. wild cheering. pure joy on the streets of london. accompanied by more than just a little relief. even if getting home after the match wasn't proving easy. cheering. in newcastle, the final whistle signalled confirmation that england had made the final. and in preston, a familiar refrain. # football's coming home.# it means the world to me, the world. the absolute world to me. # it's coming home!# what a team, though. the team spirit. they'
once a keen runner, alison now dreams of taking her dog for a long walk. the cumberlege review, those who fought to be heard fear efficient action will not be taken. it will be, well, how much is it going to cost? what can we get away with? and that really is betraying all future patients of the nhs, which is a disgrace. that was marie lyon, ending our report by anna collinson. more than 60,000 fans were allowed into wembley stadium itself for the game of course. and millions who couldn't make...
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tennis stars alison riske, jenn brady and jessica pegula ready. to represent team usa.y, you know, just keep your head up. >> it's a little downer on the day for the team i think, but we still want to look forward to the experience and still go out there and have fun. >> alison, i'm sure she looks up to you. what are you going to saw to coco? >> yeah. i think, you know, along the same lines as jenn. let her know she'll be missed, and keep your head up, and just honestly focus on your health. make sure you're feeling okay, and we'll see you on the court soon. >> this is all y'all's first olympics. congratulations. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> how exciting is that? >> we're so excited. >> yeah. we are so stoked. >> we are. >> definitely. >> alison, you're the senior member of the group. >> i'm so looking forward to the experience, being with this group of girls, i'm personally most excited about the opening ceremonies. i can't wait to take part in it, even if we play first on saturday, we are there for the opening ceremony. >> are you going to cry? >> yeah. 100%. >> yeah,
tennis stars alison riske, jenn brady and jessica pegula ready. to represent team usa.y, you know, just keep your head up. >> it's a little downer on the day for the team i think, but we still want to look forward to the experience and still go out there and have fun. >> alison, i'm sure she looks up to you. what are you going to saw to coco? >> yeah. i think, you know, along the same lines as jenn. let her know she'll be missed, and keep your head up, and just honestly focus...
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for more on this, we can cross live now 2 independent political analyst. alison bruno, thanks for being with us here on this. it's certainly a crazy situation over in the states. what do you make of this fall out? is it likely to have a major impact on any invest eventual investigation? hello, sean, thank you for having me. well, 1st of all, the way i've been looking at it, apart from the details and inexplicable reasons why nancy pelosi would exclude to members of a committee in which would have helped in addressing the main problem behind this entire situation which developed on january the 6th which is the divisions in the united states itself. and i think the biggest problem we have to go back to russia gave the russia gates and the the question of trump's a legit illegitimacy to be president in 2016 when he took office there were protests and they never the, the democrats and the media and the world of culture, the hollywood and so on, were relentless in presenting him as an illegitimate president because he was supposedly elected with the aid of a foreign power being russian. and
for more on this, we can cross live now 2 independent political analyst. alison bruno, thanks for being with us here on this. it's certainly a crazy situation over in the states. what do you make of this fall out? is it likely to have a major impact on any invest eventual investigation? hello, sean, thank you for having me. well, 1st of all, the way i've been looking at it, apart from the details and inexplicable reasons why nancy pelosi would exclude to members of a committee in which would...
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let's get some analysis from alison giles from the charity, the centre for ageing better.h and younger age groups, so, we need a robust plan of action to tackle air pollution, to address what they found, but also to improve the quality of our food and ensure that everyone has access to green space, but, i think as well as prevention, it's really important that we don't write off this current generation of people who have these multiple long—term conditions, and we really want more attention paid by the health service to physical activity because it's really a critical part of managing these long—term conditions, particularly mental health, back pain, asthma and diabetes, and what we find, unlike that smoking come away you get asked, do you smoke and you get referred ——smoking where you get asked, do you smoke and you get referred to services, people are very rarely asked about their physical activity, and they are not supported or signposted to take appropriate action, so that would be the one thing that we would like to have the health service to focus on as a result of t
let's get some analysis from alison giles from the charity, the centre for ageing better.h and younger age groups, so, we need a robust plan of action to tackle air pollution, to address what they found, but also to improve the quality of our food and ensure that everyone has access to green space, but, i think as well as prevention, it's really important that we don't write off this current generation of people who have these multiple long—term conditions, and we really want more attention...
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i'll be back in just a bit with your extended forecast from alison it back to the desk. all right, we'll see in a bit, kyla. thank you. california's electric grid operator is once again asking people to conserve energy. within the last hour, callous so had called a statewide flex alert for tomorrow between four pm and nine pm no flex alert was called today, but calisto says transmission lines from oregon are unreliable because of wildfires and energy conservation will help stabilize the grid. customers are asked to raise their thermostats and avoid using large appliances. stay up to date on the bay area heat with our ktvu weather app. you can find hourly updates and the seven day forecast for the area where you live. well, now we go to contra costa county at a couple they're forced out of their home, and firefighters say it's all because of illegal fireworks are greg liggins joins us now with more on what happened here, just a devastating fire crack. yeah indeed, heather and as you know, before, during. during and after people continue to use fireworks illegally, and las
i'll be back in just a bit with your extended forecast from alison it back to the desk. all right, we'll see in a bit, kyla. thank you. california's electric grid operator is once again asking people to conserve energy. within the last hour, callous so had called a statewide flex alert for tomorrow between four pm and nine pm no flex alert was called today, but calisto says transmission lines from oregon are unreliable because of wildfires and energy conservation will help stabilize the grid....
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hospitals, in how food things were getting, we were forced open on the thursday the night before alison san. it's been one bit gets get in the next patient comes in, we time prioritize resources in which i need. sure. so we even turn around once a patient is discharged, the way the bed, the room gets clean and gets back for the next patient is done within an hour. but it's because it's a saturday and need for beds and for treatment and oxygen during the show today to talk about the covey crises in south africa, dr. linda gail. dr. aca don't to doctors. it's great to have you. i wish it was under better circumstances. doctor linda gal, welcome back to the stream. please tell our audience and remind them pretty you all . i want you day. they say me and the director of the day's min teacher, a chevy, st. mechanical try list research based here in south africa, most recently involved in quite a lot of the covet vaccine research. get to have he taught to walk up, introduce yourself to the stream audience. he s m a family practitioners treating lot of covert patients on the front line and mos
hospitals, in how food things were getting, we were forced open on the thursday the night before alison san. it's been one bit gets get in the next patient comes in, we time prioritize resources in which i need. sure. so we even turn around once a patient is discharged, the way the bed, the room gets clean and gets back for the next patient is done within an hour. but it's because it's a saturday and need for beds and for treatment and oxygen during the show today to talk about the covey crises...
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alison must have been following her training. this is my spiritual home. done loads of my training in this bay, and it's just my home. it feels like it's my home. one last time for sally minty—gravett to anchor her in the record books. the only person in the world to swim the channel six times in six decades. herfirst was in 1975. there was a double in 2016. and this could be the last. sally's husband, charlie, died last year. this is in his memory. it heralds the end of an era. this has now turned into a memorial swim for him. i am doing it for him and it will still be iconic and it still will be my retirement swim and i am hoping we will get it done and it willjust be perfect. in the world of endurance swimming, sally's name is legendary. the messages of look come from far and wide. it is hard for me to comprehend somebody actually undertaking a swim across the english channel every single decade of the past six decades. so i want to wish you the very, very best of british look. go for it, girl! you'll make it. you're amazing. i am so excited for your up
alison must have been following her training. this is my spiritual home. done loads of my training in this bay, and it's just my home. it feels like it's my home. one last time for sally minty—gravett to anchor her in the record books. the only person in the world to swim the channel six times in six decades. herfirst was in 1975. there was a double in 2016. and this could be the last. sally's husband, charlie, died last year. this is in his memory. it heralds the end of an era. this has now...
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alison holt, bbc news. with me now is social care worker peter henderson.nderpaid and undervalued? i am certainly a little better aid undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than _ undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than the _ undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than the support i undervalued? i am certainly a little | better paid than the support worker we just heard from. i better paid than the support worker wejust heard from. i am a better paid than the support worker we just heard from. i am a recovery work in a supported housing unit for vulnerable adults with mental health problems. but, yes, iam in full—time employment and i struggle at the end of the month. you know, the whole system is very underfunded and i am amazed it is such a news item because it has been this way for many years. in a item because it has been this way for many years-— item because it has been this way for many years. in a way, perhaps that is a good _ for many years. in a way, perhaps that is a good thing, _ for many years. in a way, perhap
alison holt, bbc news. with me now is social care worker peter henderson.nderpaid and undervalued? i am certainly a little better aid undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than _ undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than the _ undervalued? i am certainly a little better paid than the support i undervalued? i am certainly a little | better paid than the support worker we just heard from. i better paid than the support worker wejust heard from. i am a better paid than the...
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propelled by laser propulsion up too close to the speed of light to journey to the nearest star, alison tory. still light years away. and that effort is quietly ongoing. but again, it has nothing to do with human journeys to the moon and mars. why did we do them? because we could. kennedy in 1962 speech at british university says, why do we do these things, why do we climb mountains, there are demonstrations of human capability that are intended to inspire us to think about what humans together can do. and eventually, some think that we need a beat to get off of this earth so that the human species will survive if we succeed in destroying ourselves with climate change and nuclear weapons. i don't particularly subscribe to that as a major reason for sending -- into the solar system. i think that some very serious people, including steven hawking, and elon musk subscribe to that degree. >> john, i want you to react to this social media post that has a pretty down view on private companies going into space. >> the privatization of space is one of the most horrifying things to ever happen i
propelled by laser propulsion up too close to the speed of light to journey to the nearest star, alison tory. still light years away. and that effort is quietly ongoing. but again, it has nothing to do with human journeys to the moon and mars. why did we do them? because we could. kennedy in 1962 speech at british university says, why do we do these things, why do we climb mountains, there are demonstrations of human capability that are intended to inspire us to think about what humans together...
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alison holt, bbc news.freshwater and the sea, appears to have made an appearance on the east sussex coast during a storm. 0h! it works, doesn't it, this one? it absolutely _ 0h! it works, doesn't it, this one? it absolutely works. _ the sighting of his face was captured by bbc photographer jeff 0vers in newhaven on tuesday, as waves crashed over the harbour wall. that's a dramatic picture anyway and then lo and behold, there it is. that put it into context, in case you didn't have an idea of who the god neptune was. jeff said he believes the small wave in the foreground resembles a hand of the god. now! the hand of god, we are always looking for signs, aren't we, charlie? i looking for signs, aren't we, charlie? , ., ., ., ., charlie? itell you what, all of that, sometimes _ charlie? itell you what, all of that, sometimes these - charlie? i tell you what, all of| that, sometimes these things, charlie? i tell you what, all of- that, sometimes these things, i'm a suckerfor a picture of that, sometimes these t
alison holt, bbc news.freshwater and the sea, appears to have made an appearance on the east sussex coast during a storm. 0h! it works, doesn't it, this one? it absolutely _ 0h! it works, doesn't it, this one? it absolutely works. _ the sighting of his face was captured by bbc photographer jeff 0vers in newhaven on tuesday, as waves crashed over the harbour wall. that's a dramatic picture anyway and then lo and behold, there it is. that put it into context, in case you didn't have an idea of...
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nbc's alison barber join us from surfside, florida. stood. it is a very valuable piece of property, it's an ocean front property valued at $100 million. a judge has approved the sale of the property. they have to sell it because the people who survived this collapse they need money and they need funds to try and rebuild their life. the question, though is, who buys it and what do they do with it? is it a developer who turns it into a new condo building or a philanthropist, a group of people, someone stepping in, buying it and then turning it into a public memorial? we spoke to three people all impacted by this tragedy and all connected not just because they lost someone in the condo collapse, but all of the people they lost were related by blood or by marriage. there is nikki and her husband luis. they'd just gotten married in january. they had plans to have a bigger wedding after the pandemic. they lived on the eighth floor. then there was moises and andres. they were cousins and they were cousins with luis. andres was supposed to get
nbc's alison barber join us from surfside, florida. stood. it is a very valuable piece of property, it's an ocean front property valued at $100 million. a judge has approved the sale of the property. they have to sell it because the people who survived this collapse they need money and they need funds to try and rebuild their life. the question, though is, who buys it and what do they do with it? is it a developer who turns it into a new condo building or a philanthropist, a group of people,...
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alison joining us, thank you so much. >> the u.s.ple still gathered to enjoy a day out and watch fireworks after the sun went down with space fwith social distancing. attendees did have to test negative for covid of course. in remarks the president celebrated progress and called getting vaccinated a matter of patriotism. >> thanks to our heroic vaccine effort, we have gained the upperer hand against the virus. we can live our lives. our kids can go back to school. our economy is roaring back. don't get me wrong, covid-19 is not vanquished we all know powerful variants have emerged like the delta variant. the best defense against the variants is to get vaccinated. my fellow americans, it's the most patriotic thing you can do. so, please, if you have not gotten vaccinated, do it, do it now. for yourself, for your loved ones and your community and your country. >> the u.s. will fall short of mr. biden's vaccination target, not by. more than 157 million adults are fully vaccinated and 3 million short of the original white house goal. >>
alison joining us, thank you so much. >> the u.s.ple still gathered to enjoy a day out and watch fireworks after the sun went down with space fwith social distancing. attendees did have to test negative for covid of course. in remarks the president celebrated progress and called getting vaccinated a matter of patriotism. >> thanks to our heroic vaccine effort, we have gained the upperer hand against the virus. we can live our lives. our kids can go back to school. our economy is...
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. >> david, as alison pointed out, the republicans have already been criticiziing the committee. this was something they were going to do. speaker pelosi ease move today made that case far easier to make to voters. >> yeah, i think what voters will see here is this is sort of the broken politics of washington. when the republicans prevented, in the senate, an independent, nonpartisan commission that would have been authorized by congress but would have been doing its work sort of above and beyond the political halls of congress, from that moment on, this thing was going to become very political. obviously, nancy pelosi appointing liz was trying to keep that sense of bipartisan that she would be able to sell this as an agreed upon set of facts at the end of the day. what became crystal clear is that kevin mccarthy made his appointees including some real bomb throwers that would add to the circus environment and now nancy pelosi taking this move and rejecting them is now also sort of confirming that this is broken down into complete partisan politics. the losers will be the america
. >> david, as alison pointed out, the republicans have already been criticiziing the committee. this was something they were going to do. speaker pelosi ease move today made that case far easier to make to voters. >> yeah, i think what voters will see here is this is sort of the broken politics of washington. when the republicans prevented, in the senate, an independent, nonpartisan commission that would have been authorized by congress but would have been doing its work sort of...
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. >> all right, michelle alison, thank you. i want to dig in now with kobe, a local ark tech known for his work there. he knows the buildings in surfside better than just about everybody. with elsa churning toward florida now. the last thing they wanted was the wind gusts. the condo to go into the street. the buildings demolished, nows with as you know what concerns do you have as this tomorrow approaches? >> so thank you very much for having me. and my prayers and my heart goes to the families and friends that live in that building and the neighboring buildings. i think it is an interesting time of looking and reflecting back at the events, the data, and the investigation that we have been receiving. you can clearly see that the data is coming in at different levels. people are looking at the conditions and the build conditions of the structure. and there are opportunities and different thoughts coming in, but most importantly what i see for the mayor and inspectors is new means and methods to inspect the existing structures w
. >> all right, michelle alison, thank you. i want to dig in now with kobe, a local ark tech known for his work there. he knows the buildings in surfside better than just about everybody. with elsa churning toward florida now. the last thing they wanted was the wind gusts. the condo to go into the street. the buildings demolished, nows with as you know what concerns do you have as this tomorrow approaches? >> so thank you very much for having me. and my prayers and my heart goes to...
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. >> alison barber on the ground. now with the man who has been put in charge with the building collapse recovery. let's start with the issue of the remaining part of the building. it will obviously have to come down. how does that process work? and how does that fit into your investigation? one part of the building is one that is severely damaged. and i believe the building will be, when it is taken down, it will be in three pieces. before it is taken down, which we have been trying, working in the last couple days to work out. either before it is taken down or after it is taken down, the debris will be taken to a secure site and we'll be looking at the debris to learn things about the materials and how they're put together and everything. >> i got to they with this hurricane coming, and look there is, i'm a south floridan. we know they can take a lot of weird turns, but if south florida is going to get a version of this, this can't be the debris, itself, could become problematic for the area. what's the best way to
. >> alison barber on the ground. now with the man who has been put in charge with the building collapse recovery. let's start with the issue of the remaining part of the building. it will obviously have to come down. how does that process work? and how does that fit into your investigation? one part of the building is one that is severely damaged. and i believe the building will be, when it is taken down, it will be in three pieces. before it is taken down, which we have been trying,...
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alison holt, bbc news.eme court dismissed their case. the rule, which came into force in april 2017, restricts child tax credit and universal credit to the first two children in a family, with a few exceptions. lawyers representing two families who brought the legal challenge argued that the limit would cause "deep and inescapable child poverty". seven justices at the supreme court — the highest court in the uk — unanimously dismissed their appeal against that decision. the metropolitan police officer wayne cozens has pleaded guilty at the old bailey to the murder of sarah everard. he is 48 years old and he has pleaded guilty at the old bailey to the murder of sarah everard. her death of course causing so much shock and revulsion around the country, so much concern by young women as well. sarah everard was aged 33, a marketing executive, abducted as she walked home from a friends house in south london. last month wayne cousins had pleaded guilty to her kidnap and had accepted responsibility for killing her.
alison holt, bbc news.eme court dismissed their case. the rule, which came into force in april 2017, restricts child tax credit and universal credit to the first two children in a family, with a few exceptions. lawyers representing two families who brought the legal challenge argued that the limit would cause "deep and inescapable child poverty". seven justices at the supreme court — the highest court in the uk — unanimously dismissed their appeal against that decision. the...
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once a keen runner, alison now dreams of taking her dog for a long walk.. after waiting so long for the cumberlege review, those who fought to be heard fear efficient action will not be taken. it will be, well, how much is it going to cost? "what can we get away with?" and that really is betraying all future patients of the nhs, which is a disgrace. that was marie lyon, ending our report by anna collinson. i'm nowjoined by marie lyon, a mother who was prescribed primodos and later gave birth to a daughter whose limbs were not all fully formed. ms lyon now chairs the association for children damaged by hormone pregnancy tests. it has been a fight that you have been battling now over decades. and for some families you are trying to support, it will come too late. it is too late. 12 support, it will come too late. it is too late-— is too late. 12 months since the re ort is too late. 12 months since the report was _ is too late. 12 months since the report was published _ is too late. 12 months since the report was published and - is too late. 12 months since t
once a keen runner, alison now dreams of taking her dog for a long walk.. after waiting so long for the cumberlege review, those who fought to be heard fear efficient action will not be taken. it will be, well, how much is it going to cost? "what can we get away with?" and that really is betraying all future patients of the nhs, which is a disgrace. that was marie lyon, ending our report by anna collinson. i'm nowjoined by marie lyon, a mother who was prescribed primodos and later...
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giannis at the end of the game [ bleep ] his brother, who's also on the team -- >> my question for you, alisont two personal trainers and i stretch before and after. >> name something that might have a chocolate covering. >> pretzels. >> how many inches long is harry potter's [ bleep ]? >> 12 inches. >> i can't wait for the party to start. oh, and somebody we know is going to [ bleep ] a big [ bleep ]. >> i've got to get more chairs. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: that's all the time we have. i want to thank christian slater, chase stokes, kem, guillermo, and jimmy kimmel fr letting me host his eponymous -- why do you keep putting this damn word in this teleprompter? [ laughter ] "nightline" is next. thank you for watching, goodnight! i'll see you later, mama. goodnight! i'll see you later, mama. ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, help wanted. the tourists have returned. >> this has been by far the busiest summer we ever had. >> but the workers have not. >> we are just facing a worker shortage in every industry. >> employers forced to pick up the slack. businesses struggling
giannis at the end of the game [ bleep ] his brother, who's also on the team -- >> my question for you, alisont two personal trainers and i stretch before and after. >> name something that might have a chocolate covering. >> pretzels. >> how many inches long is harry potter's [ bleep ]? >> 12 inches. >> i can't wait for the party to start. oh, and somebody we know is going to [ bleep ] a big [ bleep ]. >> i've got to get more chairs. >> yeah. [...
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i want to bring in alison barber. sam brock is tracking the storm from key west, and jenessa webb is joining me as well. we spoke yesterday about the demolition of the building. we know around 10:00 p.m. last night, that took place. talk us through what is ahead? >> reporter: it came down at 10:30 last night on the dot. it was brought to the ground with the process now as energetic fehling. . they placed small detonation devices and then relied on gravity to bring the building down in the footprint. officials said this was necessary for two key reasons. one, they want they needed to take down what is a structurally unsafe building in a controlled manner, not only so the rescuers can do tear work safe by, but also in preparation of tropical storm elsa. instead of fireworks they heard the booms of explosion, and then this wave of dust that covered nearby streets almost like the first layer of snow. rescuers, they went back in, about 15 to 20 minutes after the building was taken down, a line of them left a bus, wait wher
i want to bring in alison barber. sam brock is tracking the storm from key west, and jenessa webb is joining me as well. we spoke yesterday about the demolition of the building. we know around 10:00 p.m. last night, that took place. talk us through what is ahead? >> reporter: it came down at 10:30 last night on the dot. it was brought to the ground with the process now as energetic fehling. . they placed small detonation devices and then relied on gravity to bring the building down in the...
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the deputies were taking him away, and alison motta was trying to convince the deputy or talk him into letting him speak to his parents because he'll never get to speak to them again. what about all the other victims here that can't speak to shirlee or thomas or roger or mary. ry >>> trying to solve this murder, we were going to set a trap for three people, and i wasn't sure it was going to work or not. it had to be perfect. the world. right up until the night he was murdered. >> there was evidence of a violent struggle between jack and his killer. >> someone was keeping secrets, and police thought they knew who. >> her tone was just scary. >> they thought they knew the motive, too. but -- >> matter of proving it is a different story. >> until someone found the perfect bait. en >> hey, dude, it's me. you need to [ bleep ] call me asap. de >> could they set the perfect trap? >> these people might literally get away with murder. >> "deadly conspiracy." hello and welcome to "dateline y extra." i'm craig melvin. with doting grandfather jack jessee at the helm his big and blended california
the deputies were taking him away, and alison motta was trying to convince the deputy or talk him into letting him speak to his parents because he'll never get to speak to them again. what about all the other victims here that can't speak to shirlee or thomas or roger or mary. ry >>> trying to solve this murder, we were going to set a trap for three people, and i wasn't sure it was going to work or not. it had to be perfect. the world. right up until the night he was murdered. >>...