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good morning, alison. it’s are you at the start line? good morning, alison.— morning, alison.here everyone can start and end their race and if you look up here, due to the pandemic they have decided to funnel runners up they have decided to funnel runners up here onto the central motorway. we would be familiar with that site, the almost 60,000 runners queueing up the almost 60,000 runners queueing up on the central motorway together to start but they will not do that this year, they will set off in waves and head out to gateshead and back here again to finish. it may be a little bit different this year but everyone is just as excited as they usually are and i have been speaking to some of the competitors. he is part of an elite club. john grey is one ofjust 89 people who have taken part in every single great north run since it began in 1981. but in 2019, heart—attack merely put a stop to more than just his running career. while training in his county durham village, he collapsed. fortunately, another villager quickly came to his aid. 50 villager quickly came to his aid. so he
good morning, alison. it’s are you at the start line? good morning, alison.— morning, alison.here everyone can start and end their race and if you look up here, due to the pandemic they have decided to funnel runners up they have decided to funnel runners up here onto the central motorway. we would be familiar with that site, the almost 60,000 runners queueing up the almost 60,000 runners queueing up on the central motorway together to start but they will not do that this year, they will...
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alison?rgan, i know there are a lot of covid concerns, but man, is it great to have football back. thank you so much. >>> new reaction to an appeals court decision to reinstate ron desantis' ban on masks in schools. the order will remain in place while the issue moves through the courts. nbc's stephanie stanton is in tampa, florida. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: yeah, alison, the governor is calling this a victory for parental choice, but some parents don't see it that way, and they are concerned for their kids' safety at school. now let me give you some background on this. two weeks ago a judge issued a stay in the ban on mask mandates siding with a group of parents who sued the governor under grounds that their kids were at risk. now the governor appealed that ruling immediately, and on friday an appeals court actually agreed to lift the stay temporarily while you said, while this issue winds its way through the courts. a handful of school districts, they are defying the governor
alison?rgan, i know there are a lot of covid concerns, but man, is it great to have football back. thank you so much. >>> new reaction to an appeals court decision to reinstate ron desantis' ban on masks in schools. the order will remain in place while the issue moves through the courts. nbc's stephanie stanton is in tampa, florida. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: yeah, alison, the governor is calling this a victory for parental choice, but some parents don't see it that...
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alison, thank ou much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very — much tougher regulation.res for england show the number of patients waiting for routine operations has hit another record high. 5.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjuly. the figures also show the number of patients waiting more than a year has edged down — to under 300,000 — but remains far higher than pre—pandemic levels. there were also issues with the waiting times for ambulances in the most urgent cases — as our health correspondent anna collinson reports. tweeting more than half a million covid patients in the uk has come at a cost. in england alone, those waiting for hospital treatments like hip and knee operations has reached a new record high. that is 5.6 million people living with prolonged pain. this afternoon the health secretary was moorfields eye hospital. where he was shown new technology which could help reduce waiting times. technology which could help reduce waiting times-_ waiting times. there are some 7 million peeple — waiting times. there are some 7 million peo
alison, thank ou much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very — much tougher regulation.res for england show the number of patients waiting for routine operations has hit another record high. 5.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjuly. the figures also show the number of patients waiting more than a year has edged down — to under 300,000 — but remains far higher than pre—pandemic levels. there were also issues with the waiting times for ambulances in the...
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alison freeman is at the start line. tell us more about it.st back to normal, _ tell us more about it. it is almost back to normal, slightly _ tell us more about it. it is almost back to normal, slightly different| back to normal, slightly different from _ back to normal, slightly different from years gone by because the route is different. _ from years gone by because the route is different, they will start in newcastle and finishing back here instead _ newcastle and finishing back here instead of heading out to the coast. stories_ instead of heading out to the coast. stories behind the runners remain the same — stories behind the runners remain the same and that is what this weekend — the same and that is what this weekend is all about, people raising money— weekend is all about, people raising money for— weekend is all about, people raising money for charities. i will chat to if few_ money for charities. i will chat to if few of— money for charities. i will chat to if few of them now, first of all i am with— if few of them now, first of all
alison freeman is at the start line. tell us more about it.st back to normal, _ tell us more about it. it is almost back to normal, slightly _ tell us more about it. it is almost back to normal, slightly different| back to normal, slightly different from _ back to normal, slightly different from years gone by because the route is different. _ from years gone by because the route is different, they will start in newcastle and finishing back here instead _ newcastle and finishing back here...
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revisamos de estas imÁgenes desde el monte alison.a Área de cobertura. ya nuevamente podrÍamos tener temperaturas en el Área de cobertura. californianos, todos nuestros hogares comparten la energía. pero las olas de calor pueden llevar nuestra red de suministro al límite las flex alerts nos recuerdan consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. así, todos podemos seguir en marcha. regístrate hoy. paola: varios concejales en oakland se acercaron para poner marcha al programa piloto para situaciones no violentas. >> se podrÁ ahorrar dinero y salvar vidas. hay una escasez. nosotros apoyamos. todo el personal puede estar bien integrado y tiene una parte que la comunidad estÁ. se espera que se ambien remunerados. planeaba operar 24 siete. >> es apropiado que res onda a esta o en la hundo esta orden entrarÁ en vigencia el 22 de sep siempre. saludo al sociÓlogo de la universidad de santa clara. >> lo mÁs seguro es que muchas polÍticas cambian radicalmente. >> Él estÁ en contra del salario mÍnimo. es un desastre . cambiarÍa todo. el secretario de esta
revisamos de estas imÁgenes desde el monte alison.a Área de cobertura. ya nuevamente podrÍamos tener temperaturas en el Área de cobertura. californianos, todos nuestros hogares comparten la energía. pero las olas de calor pueden llevar nuestra red de suministro al límite las flex alerts nos recuerdan consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. así, todos podemos seguir en marcha. regístrate hoy. paola: varios concejales en oakland se acercaron para poner marcha al programa piloto para...
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alison holt, bbc news.s approving the new levy breaks a conservative manifesto commitment not to increase taxes. some conservatives mps are known to be unhappy, and labour says the change will not only hammer working people but it could also fail to clear the nhs waiting lists made worse by the pandemic. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, reports. a significant moment for borisjohnson — making it clear where his priorities lie. the ayes to the right, 319. the noes to the left, 248. with barely a murmur, conservative mps backed billions of pounds in tax rises to raise money for the nhs and social care, while labour mps voted against. it feels like a distortion of the political landscape, and it brings risks for the prime minister and the labour leader. borisjohnson�*s overriding some tory anxiety. he believes voters are prepared to pay for better funded public services. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we're taking the tough decisions, mr speake
alison holt, bbc news.s approving the new levy breaks a conservative manifesto commitment not to increase taxes. some conservatives mps are known to be unhappy, and labour says the change will not only hammer working people but it could also fail to clear the nhs waiting lists made worse by the pandemic. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, reports. a significant moment for borisjohnson — making it clear where his priorities lie. the ayes to the right, 319. the noes to the left, 248....
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alison holt, bbc news.arned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances with long waiting times. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. her son thought she was going to die. i held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, a bashed face so i wiped her face, reassured her. eventually, seven hours, i called them. she says to me, we know about your mother, she's not a priority. i says, well, hopefully you'll be here before my mother dies, because my mum's in a bad way now. at first minister's questions, opposition parties raised other examples of long delays. this morning we all read in shock and horror about 65—year—old gerard brown, who died after a 40 hour wait for an ambulance. when the paramedics reached him all they could do was pronounce him as de
alison holt, bbc news.arned that the scottish ambulance service and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances with long waiting times. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. her son thought she was going to die. i held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, a bashed face...
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alison holt, bbc news. for the next three years, most of the extra money will go to the nhs. next three years. from that, around £6 billion will go to nhs front line services in england each year. it comes as a record 5.5 million people are now waiting for routine nhs treatment in england, and the prime minister warned today it will get worse before getting better. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more details. james, who's from halifax, in happier times. this was his wedding day with his family in 2015. four years later, he had a heart infection which damaged a valve. an operation was planned for may last year, but during the pandemic, it was cancelled five times. thank you, mr wilkinson, forjoining us... itjust so happened he was giving evidence to a committee of mps this morning. every day, sat at home for three months, i was isolating for. not hearing anything, not knowing anything, every day feeling worse, every week getting worse and worse with the health and the anxiety. it would've had a huge emotional experience... it's cases like this which have caused mounting concer
alison holt, bbc news. for the next three years, most of the extra money will go to the nhs. next three years. from that, around £6 billion will go to nhs front line services in england each year. it comes as a record 5.5 million people are now waiting for routine nhs treatment in england, and the prime minister warned today it will get worse before getting better. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more details. james, who's from halifax, in happier times. this was his wedding day with his family...
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here's alison holt.how teenage decisions shaped her life led to the original court case. at 16, desperate to transition from female to male, she was prescribed drugs to delay puberty, the male hormones. now in her 20s, she believes it was a mistake. last year she told me she should have been challenged more. the discussions were very brief and there was no real investigation into why i had gender dysphoric feelings and how i'd got to that stage. i spoke briefly of depression and anxiety, but again it was kind of assumed by everyone that transitioning would alleviate that. she was treated here at the tavistock, the uk's only gender identity clinic for children. last december, the high court ruled that someone under 16 could not fully understand the implications of taking puberty blockers, so the nhs stopped prescribing them to younger people. 0verturning that, today's court of appealjudgment found the high court was not in a position to give guidance that generalised about the capability of persons of dif
here's alison holt.how teenage decisions shaped her life led to the original court case. at 16, desperate to transition from female to male, she was prescribed drugs to delay puberty, the male hormones. now in her 20s, she believes it was a mistake. last year she told me she should have been challenged more. the discussions were very brief and there was no real investigation into why i had gender dysphoric feelings and how i'd got to that stage. i spoke briefly of depression and anxiety, but...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here.d on this? that is certainly what we are expecting, and if that is confirmed tomorrow, then the big question is going to be, what level will that cap be set at? we know there have been arguments going on about weather it should be around £50,000 or £80,000, and the smart money at the moment seems to be pointing to that higherfigure. and we know the moment seems to be pointing to that higher figure. and we know from those past proposals that if someone is in residential care, then it is the care costs that count towards that cap or limit, it is not the accommodation costs. but so far, so much of the discussion has been about how we pay for these reforms, with relatively little focus on what they need to do. we have also heard a lot about selling houses and whether or not that is the right thing for people to be doing, but to concentrate on that is an over sympathy occasion. it is worth saying that at the moment, if you have more than £23,250 in savings and assets, you will be on your ow
our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here.d on this? that is certainly what we are expecting, and if that is confirmed tomorrow, then the big question is going to be, what level will that cap be set at? we know there have been arguments going on about weather it should be around £50,000 or £80,000, and the smart money at the moment seems to be pointing to that higherfigure. and we know the moment seems to be pointing to that higher figure. and we know from those past proposals that...
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alison holt, bbc news.m henson. henson bought the home in hampstead in north london at the peak of the muppets' success at the end of the 1970s. english heritage unveiled the plaque ahead of what would have been the puppeteer�*s 85th birthday. rowlf the dog is the first muppet that worked with jim. he told my colleague, christian fraser, about his fond memories of time he spent withjim in london. we went big walks together in hampstead, especially the heath. we often shared a new leash on life, afternoon tea at edgerton house, he would have the scones and clotted cream and i would watch. lam i am lactose intolerant! christian was enjoying that! you can get me on twitter, i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, goodbye. —— christian vaughanjones. very quiet on the weather front out there right now and quite warm too, after a hot tuesday for some of us. here's a reminder of the temperatures we had on tuesday in a selection of places. these are the hotspots — up to 31 degrees in one or two spots in wales, c
alison holt, bbc news.m henson. henson bought the home in hampstead in north london at the peak of the muppets' success at the end of the 1970s. english heritage unveiled the plaque ahead of what would have been the puppeteer�*s 85th birthday. rowlf the dog is the first muppet that worked with jim. he told my colleague, christian fraser, about his fond memories of time he spent withjim in london. we went big walks together in hampstead, especially the heath. we often shared a new leash on...
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alison kosik, cnn. >>> u.s. train derailment in rural montana just south of the u.s./canada border. they are looking for what caused eight cars of the amtrak passenger train to derail, killing three people, hospitalizing seven others. montana's governor called it a heartbreaking event and said all passengers had been accounted for. the railway released a statement on behalf of its ceo saying, quote, we have no words that can adequately express our sorrow for those who lost a loved one or who were hurt in this horrible event. they are in our thoughts and prayers. natasha chen has more on the disaster. >> reporter: officials say at least three people have been killed with more injured as rescue crews work to help passengers of these overturned train cars. the am track embeyer builder 727 had taken off from chicago headed towards seattle. a trip amtrak says on its website that allows passengers to experience the rugged splendor of the american west, including major portions of the lewis and clark trail. at around 4
alison kosik, cnn. >>> u.s. train derailment in rural montana just south of the u.s./canada border. they are looking for what caused eight cars of the amtrak passenger train to derail, killing three people, hospitalizing seven others. montana's governor called it a heartbreaking event and said all passengers had been accounted for. the railway released a statement on behalf of its ceo saying, quote, we have no words that can adequately express our sorrow for those who lost a loved one...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holtjoins me now.ctor, what happens now? as a starting point — sector, what happens now? as a starting point we _ sector, what happens now? is a. starting point we should remember why this was introduced, care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in england and it is now having the same troubles as other areas like retail or hospitalityjust for recruiting people. theyjust tend not to be very high, they are doing, you have to be the right sort of person to do the job, it is difficult to recruit the right people and whilst most people have now had a bad first dose of the vaccine, there are still 10% who have not and replacing those 10% will be very difficult. from a care provider described it yesterday as being a perfect storm, the mandatory vaccinations add another layer of difficulty. government guidance that came out yest
our social affairs correspondent alison holtjoins me now.ctor, what happens now? as a starting point — sector, what happens now? as a starting point we _ sector, what happens now? is a. starting point we should remember why this was introduced, care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in england and it is now...
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alison holt, bbc news.'s proposals accept that it is at least trying to tackle the issue of social care, something previous governments have dodged. but in the commons today much of the debate has centred on who will end up paying the new taxes and whether the measures meet boris johnson's own pledge — that no—one will have to sell their house to fund their care. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. no, your eyes aren't deceiving you. the conservative government is about to put up your taxes to raise money for the nhs, and labour will vote against it. it feels like a distortion of the political landscape and it brings risks for the prime minister and the labour leader. borisjohnson�*s overriding some tory anxiety. he believes voters are prepared to pay for better funded public services. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we are taking the tough decisions, mr speaker, that the country wants to see, we are putting another £36 billion in. but th
alison holt, bbc news.'s proposals accept that it is at least trying to tackle the issue of social care, something previous governments have dodged. but in the commons today much of the debate has centred on who will end up paying the new taxes and whether the measures meet boris johnson's own pledge — that no—one will have to sell their house to fund their care. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. no, your eyes aren't deceiving you. the conservative government is about to put...
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llamas de 11 incendios que continÚan activos en nuestro estadio con estas imÁgenes desde el monte alisoneorÓlogo. javier, adelante gabriel: un gusto saludarte. ya casi iniciamos la semana, hablamos de las temperaturas que se dan a esta hora de la noche. san francisco estamos en los 57° hablemos de la calidad del aire. esta tarde estuvimos hablando de la alerta por la mala calidad del aire que se mantiene en algunos sectores de la regiÓn. afecta mayormente a sectores de esta cosilla la zona metropolitana, pero todo se mantiene en calma en el centro, pero puede empeorar, se estÁ hasta un 40%. te doy un pequeÑo adelanto por mi pronÓstico las imagen en el rango de los cuadros, pero regresa el calor estaremos hablando de eso, y tambiÉn si existe la posibilidad de lluvia en la regiÓn presentadora: el verano termino, pero no el peligro de incendios. por eso no componerse una tarea de investigar cÓmo podemos prevenir incendios sobre todo porque para octubre y noviembre se pronostica una sequÍa severa en estado reportero: recorrido al eje norte de sacramento, y aunque es una vida acogedor, es tam
llamas de 11 incendios que continÚan activos en nuestro estadio con estas imÁgenes desde el monte alisoneorÓlogo. javier, adelante gabriel: un gusto saludarte. ya casi iniciamos la semana, hablamos de las temperaturas que se dan a esta hora de la noche. san francisco estamos en los 57° hablemos de la calidad del aire. esta tarde estuvimos hablando de la alerta por la mala calidad del aire que se mantiene en algunos sectores de la regiÓn. afecta mayormente a sectores de esta cosilla la zona...
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here's alison holt.ed her life led to the original court case. at 16, desperate to transition from female to male, she was prescribed drugs to delay puberty, male hormones. now in her 20s, she believes it was a mistake. last year she told me she should have been challenged more. the discussions were very brief and there was no real investigation into why i had gender dysphoric feelings and how i'd got to that stage. i spoke briefly of depression and anxiety, but again it was kind of assumed by everyone that transitioning would alleviate that. she was treated here at the tavistock, the uk's only gender identity clinic for children. last december, the high court ruled that someone under 16 could not fully understand the implications of taking puberty blockers, so the nhs stopped prescribing them to younger people. overturning that, today's court of appeal judgment found the high court was "not in a position to give guidance that generalised about the capability of persons of different ages," concluding tha
here's alison holt.ed her life led to the original court case. at 16, desperate to transition from female to male, she was prescribed drugs to delay puberty, male hormones. now in her 20s, she believes it was a mistake. last year she told me she should have been challenged more. the discussions were very brief and there was no real investigation into why i had gender dysphoric feelings and how i'd got to that stage. i spoke briefly of depression and anxiety, but again it was kind of assumed by...
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revisar las condiciones del tiempo a lo largo del Área de la bahÍa con estas imÁgenes desde el monte alisona mÁxima de 68 grados y al interior las condiciones o mÁs calidad, 78 grados en san josÉ . 76 grados en san rafael y en santa rosa estÁn reportando mÁximas de 82 . Éstas condiciones del viento estÁn bastante tranquilas, vemos 65 millas por hora para san francisco, en san josÉ un poco mÁs de brisa, pero ya para la noche vamos a estar viendo rÁfagas de 20 a 25 millas por hora y en algunos sectores al norte de la bahÍa podemos ver hasta 35 millas por hora. precisamente por esto se emitiÓ un aviso por riesgo de incendio que incluya los condado marÍn, nan paÍs o —— napa y sonoma. vamos a tener 60 grado para santa rosa, san josÉ en los 59 a la medianoche y para maÑana temprano pronosticamos una temperatura mÍnima de cinco —— 53. bastante mÁs frÍo para el norte de la bahÍa con 46 grados para santa rosa, 48 para la zona de napa. en horas de la tarde el calor estarÍa regresando y veremos un aumento las temperaturas. para maÑana hacia el interior esperamos mÁximas de 90 grados, napa con 84 y san
revisar las condiciones del tiempo a lo largo del Área de la bahÍa con estas imÁgenes desde el monte alisona mÁxima de 68 grados y al interior las condiciones o mÁs calidad, 78 grados en san josÉ . 76 grados en san rafael y en santa rosa estÁn reportando mÁximas de 82 . Éstas condiciones del viento estÁn bastante tranquilas, vemos 65 millas por hora para san francisco, en san josÉ un poco mÁs de brisa, pero ya para la noche vamos a estar viendo rÁfagas de 20 a 25 millas por hora y...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here.e? you are right. the focus has been on how it is paid for, but we need to know what it is we are meant to be paying for. the idea of the cap, which was outlined as the favourite option, the expected option, the big question will be, where is that cap set '5 there have been arguments about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about 80,000 also being put forward. that seems to be where the smart money is at the moment. these are the details we need to know, but when we are talking about a cap on costs, it is care cost, so if you are in residential care it does not cost accommodation costs, just the costs of care. this gets reduced to an over simplification, argument, but selling houses. under the current system anyone us assets or savings of more than £23,250, ends up savings of more than £23,250, ends up taking paid for care themselves, doesn't matter if they are living in a council house that they bought under the tories' right to buy scheme or they are
our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here.e? you are right. the focus has been on how it is paid for, but we need to know what it is we are meant to be paying for. the idea of the cap, which was outlined as the favourite option, the expected option, the big question will be, where is that cap set '5 there have been arguments about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about 80,000 also being put forward. that seems to be where the smart money is at the...
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alison kosik is in new york to walk us through this latest news.st up, who should get a booster right now? >> millions of americans pamela, are now eligible for a third dose of the pfizer vaccine. who should get the booster? there is controversy about this. here is what the cdc advises. people 65 years and older and residents in long-term care settings should get a booster. people ages 50 to 64 years old with underlying medical conditions should get a booster. what are examples of underlying conditions? diabetes, cancer, these are conditions that could put people at risk for serious covid cases. pamela? >> so -- what would this mean and who would make it a booster right now? what does it mean? yeah, the cdc is breaking it up to who should get it or may get it. you qualify here if you are between the ages of 18 and 49 with underlying medical conditions. and if you are between the ages of 18 and 64 years old under a congregate settings like in a nursing home or grocery stores or hospitals, anyone at an increase risk of covid because of where they wor
alison kosik is in new york to walk us through this latest news.st up, who should get a booster right now? >> millions of americans pamela, are now eligible for a third dose of the pfizer vaccine. who should get the booster? there is controversy about this. here is what the cdc advises. people 65 years and older and residents in long-term care settings should get a booster. people ages 50 to 64 years old with underlying medical conditions should get a booster. what are examples of...
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alison barrer with is in new orleans where the president will be this afternoon. is about 60 miles southwest. good to see you again. we know the president will be meeting with officials in new orleans. he will also visit other hardhit areas. >> the president is running about an hour behind schedule, but i did just hear marine one take off from the south lawn from here. once he does arrive he will be spending four to five hours on the ground meeting with local officials and he will be going to some of these neighborhoods that were hardest hit by ida. then he will receive a briefing on what is being done, the emergency respond, before taking an ariel tour. that's why he has to see them from above. meeting with people, directly impacted, and he will also be trying to highlight what fema has been able to do so far with the department of housing and urban development and talk about this collision of climate crisis. affect what we also saw in the wildfires out west. he will be highlighting all of that, and he will urge congress to do that while he is there standing in f
alison barrer with is in new orleans where the president will be this afternoon. is about 60 miles southwest. good to see you again. we know the president will be meeting with officials in new orleans. he will also visit other hardhit areas. >> the president is running about an hour behind schedule, but i did just hear marine one take off from the south lawn from here. once he does arrive he will be spending four to five hours on the ground meeting with local officials and he will be...
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alison barber is in hard his manfield, new jersey, again. alison, how are folks doing there today? >> they are working to try to rebuild what they can. we saw some insurance adjustors arrive here and that is promising. people are glad to see that, but you just look around all of this and people lost everything. they say many of them that they appreciate the words and they hope the process to get them financial assistance is around under way because they need it days ago. this is one family's home, one family's things. they live in this house, and they were home when the flood waters rushed in. that is 7-year-old zac ri's bedroom. the mother and his two drs are at work. they waited on the roof here for help. we're going to listen to some of what he told us that night. this is 7-year-old zack ri. >> my mom has to unscrew the condition so we can get out. so we were saved by the rest cue team. we climbed in the roof and then the person picked and carried me up to the boat and then they did it with the others. >> pretend i'm president joe biden, what would you ask? >> can you please hel
alison barber is in hard his manfield, new jersey, again. alison, how are folks doing there today? >> they are working to try to rebuild what they can. we saw some insurance adjustors arrive here and that is promising. people are glad to see that, but you just look around all of this and people lost everything. they say many of them that they appreciate the words and they hope the process to get them financial assistance is around under way because they need it days ago. this is one...
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alison holt, bbc news.and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances after waiting times averaged six hours last week. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floorfor but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, wiped herface, reassured her. eventually, seven hours after i called them, she says to me, we know about your mother, she is not a priority. i says, well, you will hopefully be here before she dies because she is in a bad way now. that she dies because she is in a bad way now. �* , she dies because she is in a bad way now. . , ~ , �* , now. at first minister's questions, o- osition now. at first minister's questions, opposition parties _ now. at first minister's questions, opposition parties raised _ now. at first minister's questions
alison holt, bbc news.and nhs are facing the most challenging winter in a lifetime. the military have been called on to help support ambulances after waiting times averaged six hours last week. from glasgow, alexandra mackenzie reports. the scottish ambulance service helps people when they are most in need, but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floorfor but lillian briggs lay in pain on her kitchen floor for eight hours. held my mum's hand, she had a couple of bruises, wiped herface,...
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alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> staggers numbers to report on coronavirus.an more than 231 million infections have been confirmed around the world, more than 4.7 million people have died. hundreds demonstrated in the netherlands on saturday after proof of vaccination became compulsory to get into most public venues. the launch of the so-called corona pass comes as the country is lifting moist st social distancing measures and vietnam is also trying to prop up its economy which has suffered under lengthy lockdowns. >>> britain's prince andrew has been served with legal papers in a lawsuit, details in the sexual assault allegations against the duke of york, next. r each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor
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cnn's alison kosik is at the service in new york. the tell us more about today's service. >> reporter: you know, the outpouring that we're seeing here shows how much 22-year-old gabby petito's story has resonated not just here in this community of holbrook on long island but in her hometown of blue point, across the country and around the world. doors open for the public memorial around noon today, but people had about waiting in line, lines that have snaked around the building of the funeral home even before that with people waiting more than an hour just to get in. many people not even knowing gabby personally but they felt that they had to come out here and wait in line to go inside and pay their respects. you heard gabby's father. that was part of the eulogy that was the given earlier today when the family was inside the funeral home. her step-father also giving a eulogy. i spoke with her great aunt who talked about the heartbreak of today. inside there are pictures of gabby petito lining the wall including sunflowers that were h
cnn's alison kosik is at the service in new york. the tell us more about today's service. >> reporter: you know, the outpouring that we're seeing here shows how much 22-year-old gabby petito's story has resonated not just here in this community of holbrook on long island but in her hometown of blue point, across the country and around the world. doors open for the public memorial around noon today, but people had about waiting in line, lines that have snaked around the building of the...
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>> all right, alison kosik, thank you so much for that. we'll check back with you. >>> meantime, new data from the cdc reinforces that there is some encouragement on the horizon, and that masks in schools, in fact, do work to stop the spread of covid. one new study shows that schools with no masks rules are 3 1/2 times more likely to have an outbreak than schools that require masks, despite that clear evidence, some parents still oppose mask mandates. in idaho, a school board meeting to discuss a temporary mask mandate was called off last night after an unruly large crowd gathered to protest it. officials say about 100 people tried to participate, exceeding the meeting room's capacity. the protesters began banging on the doors and police were even called in. >>> and then in georgia, hospitals across the state are still struggling under a surge of covid patients and the battle to keep them alive. it plays out on a daily basis. we have a microcosm story for you right now in a small 25-bed hospital in south georgia in july, dr. jason lehny wa
>> all right, alison kosik, thank you so much for that. we'll check back with you. >>> meantime, new data from the cdc reinforces that there is some encouragement on the horizon, and that masks in schools, in fact, do work to stop the spread of covid. one new study shows that schools with no masks rules are 3 1/2 times more likely to have an outbreak than schools that require masks, despite that clear evidence, some parents still oppose mask mandates. in idaho, a school board...
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>> thank you, alison, and let's go to nadia romero and the story about gabby petito.ter: almost all the action we've seen happened earlier today right in front of brian laundrie's family right on the doorstep. two fbi agents came, gathered something and put it away in a pa paper bag. it looked a lot like the evidence bags they used during that second search warrant a week ago. this is something we've seen over the past couple days, fbi agents or police officers on the street and interacting with the family. they've done so a few times now. not too far from here is the carlton reserve, and that's where brian laundrie's family says he went last tuesday and they haven't seen or heard from him since, but we didn't see too much activity outside of the reserve the past two days. there was supposed to be a resumed search for brian laundrie there. we're talking about 25,000 acres of swampland full of alligators and snakes, so that would be a treacherous search effort that was supposed to resume over the weekend. you obviously heard about the memorial from alison that happened
>> thank you, alison, and let's go to nadia romero and the story about gabby petito.ter: almost all the action we've seen happened earlier today right in front of brian laundrie's family right on the doorstep. two fbi agents came, gathered something and put it away in a pa paper bag. it looked a lot like the evidence bags they used during that second search warrant a week ago. this is something we've seen over the past couple days, fbi agents or police officers on the street and...
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cnn's alison kosik has the latest. >> it's hard to acknowledge, i'm over 65, but i'll be getting my boostert. >> reporter: president joe biden along with millions of other americans is now eligible for a third dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> like your first and second shot, the booster shot is free and easily accessible. booster shots will be available in 80,000 locations including over 40,000 pharmacies nationwide. >> reporter: the booster shots are now green-lit by the fda and cdc for americans 65 and over. people 18 and up with certain underlying health conditions. and adults at increased risk of covid, because of their workplaces or institutional settings. >> in a pandemic, we most often take steps with the intention to do the greatest good even in an uncertain environment. and that is what i am doing with these recommendations. >> reporter: but getting more initial shots in arms remains a high priority for the administration. >> i want to be clear. we will not boost our way out of this pandemic. >> reporter: a dramatic scene played out in realtime on friday during a taping of "the view.
cnn's alison kosik has the latest. >> it's hard to acknowledge, i'm over 65, but i'll be getting my boostert. >> reporter: president joe biden along with millions of other americans is now eligible for a third dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> like your first and second shot, the booster shot is free and easily accessible. booster shots will be available in 80,000 locations including over 40,000 pharmacies nationwide. >> reporter: the booster shots are now green-lit by the...
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thank you, alison. and now you are learning at the white house, there are more counties added to the disaster declaration. what do we know about what the president plans to tell the people when he visits their communities today? >> reporter: as far as federal relief goes, that county that woman was just talking from, they are going to be eligible for fema funds. there are other countries more desperate for help because they were not included, and a white house official told me today that they are still considering adding additional counties to be eligible for these fema funds. they are not done with their review. they are still assessing the damage. still hope that some of these other communities could get funds as well. when the president comes on the ground as well as hearing stories and seeing some of the damage firsthand, expect him to make a sales pitch for the infrastructure bill and not only that for the need to help people recover but to prevent devastation like this in communities. this is what
thank you, alison. and now you are learning at the white house, there are more counties added to the disaster declaration. what do we know about what the president plans to tell the people when he visits their communities today? >> reporter: as far as federal relief goes, that county that woman was just talking from, they are going to be eligible for fema funds. there are other countries more desperate for help because they were not included, and a white house official told me today that...
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alison, i know last month the staff that you talked to at the hospital said they were feeling desperate. what did they say this time? >> yeah. because remember whenever you have a situation where they are seeing a massive influx of patients needing hospital level care because of covid-19, all the other medical needs people have, those don't stop. so you have this ripple effect where they just simply don't have the resources, the staff available to handle all of it. that's really what we saw happening here just one month ago. today the doctors, the nurses, the respiratory therapists, they all say things have become much more manageable right now. but they also say they're not out of the woods yet. listen. >> how would you describe things now compared to a month, a month and a half ago? >> so under control. whereas before we felt that we were literally drowning. it doesn't feel like that anymore. going forward, i am hopeful that this curve will continue on the trajectory, keep going down. we'll have less people until the next surge comes along. which i think is inevitable. >> last time we
alison, i know last month the staff that you talked to at the hospital said they were feeling desperate. what did they say this time? >> yeah. because remember whenever you have a situation where they are seeing a massive influx of patients needing hospital level care because of covid-19, all the other medical needs people have, those don't stop. so you have this ripple effect where they just simply don't have the resources, the staff available to handle all of it. that's really what we...
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alison kosik, thank you so much.ar-reaching effects of the pandemic, major disruptions to america's supply chain. cnn's matt egan tells us where the biggest bottlenecks lie and how it could be affecting your every day life. >> reporter: fredricka, supply chains are a hot mess right now. in one of the biggest problems is a worldwide computer chip short annual. chips are a key component in the modern economy, used from everything from cars to coffee machines to pelotons, pretty much everything that has an on/off switch. it is forcing ford, gm and other auto companies to splash production driving up costs on new and used vehicles. the chip shortage is being caused by factory outages linked to covid outbreaks and extreme weather, also the result of strong demand. gina raimondo told me that this highlights a major vulnerability in america's intricate supply chain. >> the reason we are in this mess is because for a long time we haven't invested. we took our eye off the ball, used to lead the world in semi-conductor manufac
alison kosik, thank you so much.ar-reaching effects of the pandemic, major disruptions to america's supply chain. cnn's matt egan tells us where the biggest bottlenecks lie and how it could be affecting your every day life. >> reporter: fredricka, supply chains are a hot mess right now. in one of the biggest problems is a worldwide computer chip short annual. chips are a key component in the modern economy, used from everything from cars to coffee machines to pelotons, pretty much...
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fredricka. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. i know a lot of parents are on the edge of their seats. >>> joining me to discuss is this a dr. davis an inn next shus disease expert and health director for the city of st. louis. dr. davis, always good to see you. let's talk about this new data from the cdc showing that people under 50 are among the least vaccinated, i mean, the numbers hovering between the 40 and 60% ranges. so how can the biden administration and members of the medical community better target these people who are mostly under the age of 49 to get the message to fully vaccinate? >> i think innovation here is key, fredricka. we need to empower our primary care physicians to be able to have these difficult conversations with this younger demographic but also to underscore the fact that while mild illness may be more predominant within this age group, that they are seeing what we refer to as long covid symptoms, these symptoms that persist for weeks, months and in some places still continuously after contracting covid
fredricka. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. i know a lot of parents are on the edge of their seats. >>> joining me to discuss is this a dr. davis an inn next shus disease expert and health director for the city of st. louis. dr. davis, always good to see you. let's talk about this new data from the cdc showing that people under 50 are among the least vaccinated, i mean, the numbers hovering between the 40 and 60% ranges. so how can the biden administration and members of the...
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all right, alison kosik, thank you very much for that report. is joining us now. joey, it's just heartbreaking to watch gabby's father speaking there at that service. but getting to the search for brian laundrie and as it continues, i just want to remind our viewers that he has not been charged with a crime or named a suspect in petito's death. nobody has. authorities do, though, have an arrest warrant for laundrie for using a debit card that wasn't his. investigators, they can't find him. nobody's been named a suspect yet. what is your sense of where this stands right now? >> yeah. jim, good to be with you. heartbreaking indeed. i think that prosecutors and investigators have done a smart thing. they convened a grand jury. what does that mean? it means they convened 23 people from the community, and what they do as grand jurors and the majority vote out an indictment. all you have to get in that instance is reason to believe that a crime was committed and the suspect of that investigation committed it. now, they, as you noted, only indicted --
all right, alison kosik, thank you very much for that report. is joining us now. joey, it's just heartbreaking to watch gabby's father speaking there at that service. but getting to the search for brian laundrie and as it continues, i just want to remind our viewers that he has not been charged with a crime or named a suspect in petito's death. nobody has. authorities do, though, have an arrest warrant for laundrie for using a debit card that wasn't his. investigators, they can't find him....
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you and alison camerota put this together. how have you been able to get access? difficult. so many people who worked with britney, anybody who stepped foot in her house had to sign a non-disclosure agreement. people had to decide whether to break knows agreements. we had people who did. many people scared about the professional repercussions about sharing secrets about a bigenh big high-profile person like britney spears. she emboldened people to come forward, it was britney's words that emboldened these people to sit down, not so much me or alison. it was britney. they want to put pressure on the court system. so hopefully wednesday or some time soon after that the conservatorship gets terminated. >> all leading up to wednesday. it seems like media attention has been a positive after two decades of media attention being a negative for britney spears. >> yes. look, it's one of those watershed zeitgeist moments. in a span of five days you have three different documentaries. to me there's no competition. they're all different and all for the exact same purpose, the
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so i think alison dra makes an impassioned plea for the right to them when i was in the law. and it seems to me still not been anything of been asked about what that sample is. a no, i mean that also most bang do to eat their mac up so that you know, thing that i so know as well may be noisy to the new model as we do you in today. the deforestation and the claims an area the size of 2 football fields a minute. if consumption patterns don't change, 50 percent of the amazon may banish by 2030, destroying one of the world's largest carbon sinks, protecting existing rain forests, and aggressively planting new ones. maybe the only way forward and perhaps one of the last few ways to help say this plan and don't call it um ah, getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital stories to tell us subsided in this area we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can t
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alison holt, bbc news.illion a year over the next three years. from that, around £6 billion will go to nhs front line services in england every year. it comes as a record 5.5 million people are now waiting for routine nhs treatment in england — and the prime minister warned today it will get worse before getting better. here's our health editor hugh pym. james, who is from halifax, in happier times. this was his wedding day with his family in 2015. four years later, he had a heart infection which damaged a valve. an operation was planned for may last year but, during the pandemic, it was cancelled five times.- year but, during the pandemic, it was cancelled five times. thank you, mister wilkinson, _ was cancelled five times. thank you, mister wilkinson, for _ was cancelled five times. thank you, mister wilkinson, forjoining - was cancelled five times. thank you, mister wilkinson, forjoining us... i mister wilkinson, forjoining us... itjust so happened he was giving evidence to a committee of mps this mornin
alison holt, bbc news.illion a year over the next three years. from that, around £6 billion will go to nhs front line services in england every year. it comes as a record 5.5 million people are now waiting for routine nhs treatment in england — and the prime minister warned today it will get worse before getting better. here's our health editor hugh pym. james, who is from halifax, in happier times. this was his wedding day with his family in 2015. four years later, he had a heart infection...
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and alison 20 and couldn't handle this. so i was thinking too when we when i. 2 was crying terribly. the testimony of the victims soon followed by that of perpetrators. one of them was the man who personally killed 4 kilometer erie taylor, a form of security policemen. i miss them from behind this heavy iron chick. approximately when they have joined for nick. all who still to the ground was under the impression that he was unconscious swap. the other black men tapped him with knobs. i was 3 at all. you know, my mother was pregnant, but the little girl, my oldest sister was 9 years old. my mother was 26. my father was 20 and i tell them i could leave for a lot of murder is just one of hundreds from the apartheid era that have yet to be prosecuted. the question is just want to pull was the intelligence come out? vonnie human rights lawyer has been pursuing these cases for decades. e t r c handed over a list of some 400 cases. as far back as the late 19 ninety's next to nothing has happened since those those families of cours
and alison 20 and couldn't handle this. so i was thinking too when we when i. 2 was crying terribly. the testimony of the victims soon followed by that of perpetrators. one of them was the man who personally killed 4 kilometer erie taylor, a form of security policemen. i miss them from behind this heavy iron chick. approximately when they have joined for nick. all who still to the ground was under the impression that he was unconscious swap. the other black men tapped him with knobs. i was 3 at...
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those support left alison's economy as close to collapse that taliban as ordered that banks reopen in a bid to help families get food on the table. but the price of basic goods has skyrocketed with vegetables, costing up to 50 percent more and petrol prices up by 75 percent. more than a 3rd of the population lives less than $2.00 a day. for the se gunmen have abducted 73 students in northwestern agirri, the children were taken from a secondary school in the remote village of kaya, which is in some far a state more than a 1000 students have been kidnapped in northern nigeria. since december, only last week. around the 100 children were freed some as young for people who is the piano, who fled their homes before hurricane either have to are being urged that not to go back home. 3 days after the storm swept through the region, more than a 1000000 homes and businesses are still without electricity or water. at least 6 people have died. those are the headlines. stay with us. witness continues next, and i'm going to have the latest and all those stories on the al jazeera and use our coming
those support left alison's economy as close to collapse that taliban as ordered that banks reopen in a bid to help families get food on the table. but the price of basic goods has skyrocketed with vegetables, costing up to 50 percent more and petrol prices up by 75 percent. more than a 3rd of the population lives less than $2.00 a day. for the se gunmen have abducted 73 students in northwestern agirri, the children were taken from a secondary school in the remote village of kaya, which is in...
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alison rogers has crone's disease. >> if you've already gotten the second one, the third one is a breeze. i got it on saturday and by monday i was back at work. >> reporter: hospitals being pushed to the brink. in iowa the head of the largest head in the state say staff are burnt out. wisconsin, icu beds are nearly full. still, the shots are working. our medical team has found that states with the lowest vaccination levels have death rates nearly four times higher than in states leading the country in vaccinations. >> we have a degree of vaccine hesitancy in this country that's really quite disturbing. >> reporter: now, cdc director dr. rochelle walensky is expected to lay out the full guidelines by the end of the week. >> ike ejiochi in washington, thank you. >>> and covid isn't the only concern as we head into the winter season. the former head of the fda is warning the flu season could be a, quote, whopper. he says because we didn't see a flu season last year, our immunity is low, and he says when the flu does return, it will come back aggressively. >>> president biden's approval rati
alison rogers has crone's disease. >> if you've already gotten the second one, the third one is a breeze. i got it on saturday and by monday i was back at work. >> reporter: hospitals being pushed to the brink. in iowa the head of the largest head in the state say staff are burnt out. wisconsin, icu beds are nearly full. still, the shots are working. our medical team has found that states with the lowest vaccination levels have death rates nearly four times higher than in states...
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. >> new tonight at 6 embattled san francisco school board member alison collins just dropped her 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district in 5 fellow board members collins headed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against all of the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency of the board over tweets. she posted back in 2016 about asian americans. >> this friday marks the end of california's legislative session that gives lawmakers just a few days to pass or dismiss hundreds of proposals. one of those measures would allocate more than 6 million dollars to help afghan refugees here in california, governor newsom's proposal is backed by democrats and republican assemblyman devin masses. mathis is hoping the governor's request can give refugees the support they need after american troops left afghanistan. >> we have to put pieces together to make sure people have somewhere to go. a little bit of thi
. >> new tonight at 6 embattled san francisco school board member alison collins just dropped her 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district in 5 fellow board members collins headed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against all of the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency of the board over tweets....
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front bench contribution, alison thewliss. thank _ bench contribution, alison thewliss.f illusion and deflection, simply trying to get them to answer a question is like pinning jelly to a question is like pinning jelly to a wall, and the ministers are astonishingly unperturbed by going out to argue for policies that contradict the cast—iron promises they made when they stood for election. we in the snp are clear that raising national insurance is a blunt tool to fund social care, likely to disproportionately hit young people and lower earners, and we would force the uk government to come clean on the distributional impact of this policy. we would love to be able to amend the motion more broadly, but we do have limitations in our ability to do so this afternoon, which is hugely frustrating. 0uramendment afternoon, which is hugely frustrating. 0ur amendment therefore covers the amendment by age, because we know that young people will be affected the worst, but we know that national insurance is regressive and will hammer lower earners by wealth, because those with unearned
front bench contribution, alison thewliss. thank _ bench contribution, alison thewliss.f illusion and deflection, simply trying to get them to answer a question is like pinning jelly to a question is like pinning jelly to a wall, and the ministers are astonishingly unperturbed by going out to argue for policies that contradict the cast—iron promises they made when they stood for election. we in the snp are clear that raising national insurance is a blunt tool to fund social care, likely to...
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who democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable. when i would show the same wrong when all just don't the rules. yes. to see out the same because the after an engagement it was the trail. when so many find themselves world apart, we choose to look for common ground the with the.
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think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a concentration with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable. the 15 years, 10 months said $25.00 days old, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to a ruined steel in control of the taliban. 20 years after 911 america please. afghanistan and disgrace and defeats is all correspond to describes the war on terror failed to achieve any of its claimed goals. instead, leaving behind a trail of destruction, afghans give us the verdict on the us invasion. in 34 provinces of afghan stone, there was peace. 20 years ago, it was a war by the u. s. for economic gain. the americans came to again a stand because they wanted to exploit our resources for people like us became their slaves. and when they left, they took everything with them. horrible smell, that sm
think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a concentration with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable. the 15 years, 10 months said $25.00 days old, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to...
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alison holt, bbc news.issed later next month after she decided not to take the vaccine. and not to take the vaccine. match prepared, as much . love and match prepared, as much as i love myjob and am heartbroken to leave that, i am not prepared to stay there commit to have the vaccine to keep myjob. so the stress that we have at work, the pay that we get, i am prepared to walk away and get a cleaning job. less hassle and probably a bit more money. my last meeting was a letter saying that i was getting dismissed on the 10th of november. so i'm just waiting for the 10th of november. and i'm sticking till the end, i'm not walking away right now. i told them that, you know, i don't want them that, you know, i don't want the vaccine, but i may do in the future. a diplomatic row has broken out over a new defence and security partnership between the uk, the us, and australia. the deal will deliver nuclear—powered submarines to the australian navy — as a way to counter increasing pressure from china. beijing has con
alison holt, bbc news.issed later next month after she decided not to take the vaccine. and not to take the vaccine. match prepared, as much . love and match prepared, as much as i love myjob and am heartbroken to leave that, i am not prepared to stay there commit to have the vaccine to keep myjob. so the stress that we have at work, the pay that we get, i am prepared to walk away and get a cleaning job. less hassle and probably a bit more money. my last meeting was a letter saying that i was...
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think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive me. the welcome to prom statler. all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. this is the home edition remind you were discussing some real names. the rachel is change gears here. you know george again in the afterglow of the exit from afghanistan, humiliating one. there's a lot of talk about a new war on terror the, the necessity of it there is, are creating a threat inflation. when you brought my mind, somebody find interesting that about very few people really want to consider is, was it really ever a war on terror? because it seems that in retrospect, over the last 20 years, it's quite selective. because as i said, my introduction evacuation my dentist then then why stay in syria, georgia. oh, that's exactly the issue.
think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive me. the welcome to prom statler. all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. this is the home edition remind you were...
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think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. remarkable me a is your media, a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to this end. the so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah ah, from councillors an embassy celebration in washington in protest against the new us security packed with the u. k. on the street that resulted in the loss of a lucrative submarine deal for par as we get reaction on the streets of the french capital. this is not the 1st time that united states has taken contracts from us. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone apart from themselves,
think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. remarkable me a is your media, a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you...
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and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done. to him, i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable, survive the life for moscow. this is the international. we're now special studio overlooking the kremlin the skyline in the heart of the russian capital, the nation gears up for the state duma elections will define the country's political court for the next 5 years. the people, the policies and the reason that masses beyond the thought is 1st. so the other global headlight storage that we're across for you. this, our britain's doctors, nearly a glass of the government for a rising covey cases, a debt of the lifted up lockdown restriction.
and people have a right to know what to do. watch alison's help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done. to him, i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable, survive the life for moscow. this is the international. we're now special studio overlooking the kremlin the skyline in the heart of the russian capital, the nation gears up for...
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americans with compromised immune systems have been cleared to get a third shot from pfizer. 34-year-old alison rodgers has crohn's disease. she got her extra shot in portland. >> i wouldn't be too hesitant about it. especially if you've already gotten the second one. the third one is kind of a breeze. i got it on a saturday and by monday i was back at work. >> reporter: all this planning for millions of booster shots for americans have people around the world looking sideways at drugmakers, wondering why they're not sharing their formulas with manufacturers in countries where there isn't enough vaccine to go around. on a virtual covid summit today with the united nations, president biden announced that the u.s. is now agreeing to buy another half a billion doses of the pfizer vaccine for the rest of the world, for a total of 1.1 billion doses that america is giving to people overseas. >> for every one shot we've administered to date in america, we have now committed to do three shots to the rest of the world. >> steve 0 sub sammy with the breaking news there from the cdc tonight. and steve, i
americans with compromised immune systems have been cleared to get a third shot from pfizer. 34-year-old alison rodgers has crohn's disease. she got her extra shot in portland. >> i wouldn't be too hesitant about it. especially if you've already gotten the second one. the third one is kind of a breeze. i got it on a saturday and by monday i was back at work. >> reporter: all this planning for millions of booster shots for americans have people around the world looking sideways at...
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this report from our social affairs correspondent alison holt contains some distressing details.large grounds in the norfolk countryside, cawston park was meant to be offering short—stay assessment and treatment to its patients. but today's report found failings at every level at this private hospital. ben, who had learning disabilities, spent 17 months here. inactivity meant his wait ballooned. and injuly last year, he died after a breathing disorder connected to obesity was incorrectly diagnosed. shortly before his death, in the top corner of these cctv pictures, a staff member is seen roughly dragging and pushing him. today, norfolk police have said they want to speak to this man as part of an investigation into ill—treatment. this is precious family video ofjoanna bailey as a child. she had learning disabilities, autism and later developed epilepsy. in her 30s, she struggled to cope. her father says at cawston park, she wasn't helped with the breathing mask she needed when sleeping. she was meant to be checked regularly, but that didn't happen on the night she died of an epil
this report from our social affairs correspondent alison holt contains some distressing details.large grounds in the norfolk countryside, cawston park was meant to be offering short—stay assessment and treatment to its patients. but today's report found failings at every level at this private hospital. ben, who had learning disabilities, spent 17 months here. inactivity meant his wait ballooned. and injuly last year, he died after a breathing disorder connected to obesity was incorrectly...