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alison, thank _ are treated. that is a really strong point. alison, thank you _ are treated. much for talking us through that. president biden has visited the site of a bridge which collapsed in pittsburghjust hours before he was due to make a big speech on investment in the us's crumbling infrastructure. six vehicles, including a bus, were on the bridge when it collapsed but no deaths have been reported. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes has more. it took just seconds for the snow—covered forbes avenue bridge to collapse early on friday morning. the steel structure, built in 1970, is a common route for motorists travelling into downtown pittsburgh. the emergency services were flooded with calls. this woman lives near the bridge. she described the moment it collapsed into a ravine below. it sounded like a huge snowplough pushing along a raw tarmac surface with no snow. he went straight to the bridge to thank first responders and make a promise. we're going to fix them all. not a joke. this is gonna be a gigantic change. in november, mr biden signed legislation into
alison, thank _ are treated. that is a really strong point. alison, thank you _ are treated. much for talking us through that. president biden has visited the site of a bridge which collapsed in pittsburghjust hours before he was due to make a big speech on investment in the us's crumbling infrastructure. six vehicles, including a bus, were on the bridge when it collapsed but no deaths have been reported. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes has more. it took just seconds for the...
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alison - wait for the report. alison mcgovern, thank you forjoining us.ly vaccinated but some people in the health service have called for the policy to be reconsidered. our health reporter jim reed has more. amy is an occupational therapist, often working with the elderly and physically disabled. she has, though, decided not to be vaccinated against covid. i would say that each person has to weigh up the pros and cons for themselves. what would you say to people who think, if you work with vulnerable people in a health care setting, you have a responsibility to be vaccinated yourself, to protect other people? but you can still get, even with three vaccines, you can still get covid, you can still spread it. and the other thing is, wearing ppe, personal protective equipment, protects the vulnerable people. and you�*re prepared to to lose yourjob rather than get vaccinated at the moment? yes, i don�*t want to lose myjob. i love myjob. i respect the nhs, but i�*m very much a supporter of choice. amy is one of two million in england covered by new rules on co
alison - wait for the report. alison mcgovern, thank you forjoining us.ly vaccinated but some people in the health service have called for the policy to be reconsidered. our health reporter jim reed has more. amy is an occupational therapist, often working with the elderly and physically disabled. she has, though, decided not to be vaccinated against covid. i would say that each person has to weigh up the pros and cons for themselves. what would you say to people who think, if you work with...
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tom: alison williams parachutes in with bloomberg intelligence.ul work across all of banking. i was stunned by the slide, i believe it was page 14 of j.p. morgan come on technology investment forward. does goldman sachs have the same technology oomph we see from fortress dimon? alison: i would say they have both done well in terms of investing in technology. goldman sachs, their revenue growth has just been outstanding this year, and a lot of that is due to harvesting some of their gains in their asset management business on the proprietary side of things. the equities, the equity investment income, if you will. that has given them tremendous operating of rich. for this year, we expect that. lisa: how worried about you -- how worried are you about this miss in trading revenue are you? alison: it is a miss, but it is -- certainly we are not seeing some of the more dramatic declines we saw at jefferies, where there was obviously a lot more volatility. it is a major business for them, but when you look at the fees, obviously much more concerned if th
tom: alison williams parachutes in with bloomberg intelligence.ul work across all of banking. i was stunned by the slide, i believe it was page 14 of j.p. morgan come on technology investment forward. does goldman sachs have the same technology oomph we see from fortress dimon? alison: i would say they have both done well in terms of investing in technology. goldman sachs, their revenue growth has just been outstanding this year, and a lot of that is due to harvesting some of their gains in...
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alison lehman _ grinning ear to ear. yes. alison lehman is - grinning ear to ear. yes.at this telescope and mirror will enable us, hopefully, to do in the future —— just tell us in terms of. the future -- 'ust tell us in terms of.— the future -- 'ust tell us in terms of. �* ., , ., terms of. although us to look further into _ terms of. although us to look further into the _ terms of. although us to look further into the distance - further into the distance cosmos like any other telescope has some when we look into the distance in the cosmos, we're looking into the past because of the way that light takes to travel to us of this instrument is going to look back 13.5 billion years into the past. now, the universe is only 13.8 billion years old is about going to be able to see some of the things that are performed in the cosmos, some of the first galaxies, and it will also be looking at the atmospheres of planets around other stars to determine maybe they can have life on them. it's going to look at where stars are born and nebulae, there will be so much amazing science fr
alison lehman _ grinning ear to ear. yes. alison lehman is - grinning ear to ear. yes.at this telescope and mirror will enable us, hopefully, to do in the future —— just tell us in terms of. the future -- 'ust tell us in terms of.— the future -- 'ust tell us in terms of. �* ., , ., terms of. although us to look further into _ terms of. although us to look further into the _ terms of. although us to look further into the distance - further into the distance cosmos like any other...
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jonathan: alison williams of bloomberg intelligence, thank you.citi and standard chartered publishing on the inflation outlook. the four hikes that are now price for 2022, "our forecast for two hikes is still our forecast. we see a peak in late q1 is reducing the urgency of hikes, but until we see that peak, the doves are on the back foot." just gives you an idea of the range of things. two hikes for this year. the belief for them is that q1 is going to be where this inflation story peaks. tom: some of the names we are not mentioning, david rosenberg and david blanchflower at dartmouth, publishing women's ago, bloomberg intelligence, ira jersey and his team. their land would is forceful. they see tip yields, the 10-year gilts skyrocket. jonathan: is ira jersey at five hikes for this year now? i think i saw that. i think he might be. we got to check in with iran find out. coming up, andrew sheets of morgan stanley. tom: theresa may is speaking in parliament. is that a big deal? jonathan: i think it is nice to hear from the former prime minister. i
jonathan: alison williams of bloomberg intelligence, thank you.citi and standard chartered publishing on the inflation outlook. the four hikes that are now price for 2022, "our forecast for two hikes is still our forecast. we see a peak in late q1 is reducing the urgency of hikes, but until we see that peak, the doves are on the back foot." just gives you an idea of the range of things. two hikes for this year. the belief for them is that q1 is going to be where this inflation story...
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alison barber in new york city. alison, thank you. dr. hilton, we're seeing a lot of data right now from case numbers to hospitalization rates. death. according to our nbc news tally, hospitalizations in the country are about 35% over the last two weeks. there are the numbers on the screen there. average daily hospitalizations. dr. hilton, what measures should we be using to gauge where we are in this pandemic? is it the number of cases? is it hospitalization rates? is it a combination of these things? what are the numbers we should really be paying attention to? >> right. i think it has to be a combination of all. we have an increase of 35% of hospitalization, but we know deaths have decreased. why have the deaths decreased? because a lot of the proportion of persons who have been infected are children. and, again, our kids, thank god, they don't die at high rates as we see with our older population. but at the same time, we know that there is more consequences to covid than just death of which we have to contend with long covid. what ha
alison barber in new york city. alison, thank you. dr. hilton, we're seeing a lot of data right now from case numbers to hospitalization rates. death. according to our nbc news tally, hospitalizations in the country are about 35% over the last two weeks. there are the numbers on the screen there. average daily hospitalizations. dr. hilton, what measures should we be using to gauge where we are in this pandemic? is it the number of cases? is it hospitalization rates? is it a combination of these...
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alison vamos con nuestra meteorÓloga fernanda ramos.fernanda: muy buenas noches, querÍa ver el satÉlite radar. fÍjate este dato curioso. el radar se moss rodÉ esta forma, ahora este efecto nos permite ver un cielo con nubes espectaculares. podemos estar viendo la llegada de precipitaciÓn a nuestra zona esa madrugada estuvo acompaÑada de unas nubes espectaculares en el cielo. es importante que los padres, tÉngalo en cuenta. una madre de familia en —— reportera: se realizarÍan en persona las clases. ya vivimos esto en los principios de esta pandemia. para mÍ estÁ mucho mejor. es conveniente tomar disco ansia de los alumnos y de los maestros. las escuelas estarÁn abiertas para clases en personas. alicia >> para mÍ estÁ mal. >> el este caso dijeron que era distancia. reportera: hice varias solicitudes para entrevistar la informaciÓn actualizada aclara que loma es los —— los maestros pueden ponerse en cuarentena. se ven afectadas la viviendas asequibles. tambiÉn hay un gasto adicional. escuchemos parte del mensaje del mandatario estatal. >>
alison vamos con nuestra meteorÓloga fernanda ramos.fernanda: muy buenas noches, querÍa ver el satÉlite radar. fÍjate este dato curioso. el radar se moss rodÉ esta forma, ahora este efecto nos permite ver un cielo con nubes espectaculares. podemos estar viendo la llegada de precipitaciÓn a nuestra zona esa madrugada estuvo acompaÑada de unas nubes espectaculares en el cielo. es importante que los padres, tÉngalo en cuenta. una madre de familia en —— reportera: se realizarÍan en...
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desde el monte alison un precioso atardecer. le pido especial atenciÓn a los conductores.fernanda: gracias por su sintonÍa. hoy a la maÑana nos compartieron esta Área donde se vio afectada la visibilidad por la neblina. muchas personas reportaron que tuvieron que hacer luces antiniebla. a travÉs de nuestra Área de la bahÍa podemos ver repetirse este evento de neblina. tenemos que permitirnos mÁs tiempo para llegar a nuestro destino porque debemos manejar con precauciÓn y guardando la distancia. Éstas a las recomendaciones que les tengo para manejar con mucha precauciÓn. les querÍa compartir cÓmo se ve la tarde a travÉs del Área de la bahÍa. tenemos atardeceres hermosos, dorados. mucha nubosidad nos estÁ acompaÑando. paola: anoche reportamos sobre un accidente de trÁnsito en san josÉ. se involucrÓ a un vehÍculo. ramÓn adame se encuentra en vivo desde el lugar. un vehÍculo arrollÓ a tres personas, en estos momentos quiero mencionarle que los familiares de una de las vÍctimas se encuentra a mi espalda. llegaron para colocar veladoras y una fotografÍa de una de las vÍctimas qu
desde el monte alison un precioso atardecer. le pido especial atenciÓn a los conductores.fernanda: gracias por su sintonÍa. hoy a la maÑana nos compartieron esta Área donde se vio afectada la visibilidad por la neblina. muchas personas reportaron que tuvieron que hacer luces antiniebla. a travÉs de nuestra Área de la bahÍa podemos ver repetirse este evento de neblina. tenemos que permitirnos mÁs tiempo para llegar a nuestro destino porque debemos manejar con precauciÓn y guardando la...
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this is what alison had to say about it. it was actually not a bad match.ust go fully, both of us, and we'll see what happens. i think we were happy it was done. but before and after, it was fine. i mean, we had a good match. and whoever won, after the match, it was done. and we were back girlfriends, so. yeah, it wasn't easy, for sure. you just have to put aside that she was my girlfriend. when you win a point, normally you're happy and you show it. but during this match, we kind ofjust kept neutral all the match, because we just, of course we both wanted to win. but still, i mean, you don't want to rub it in the other one's face. like, "i just won this point." so, we were just happy it was finished. it will happen again probably. now, interestingly, there are quite a lot of instances of couples playing for the same team at the moment in women's sport. whether it's pernille harder, a world record signing for chelsea, and her partner magda eriksson, who's the club captain. or nat sciver and katherine brunt on the england cricket team. or meg jones and celia
this is what alison had to say about it. it was actually not a bad match.ust go fully, both of us, and we'll see what happens. i think we were happy it was done. but before and after, it was fine. i mean, we had a good match. and whoever won, after the match, it was done. and we were back girlfriends, so. yeah, it wasn't easy, for sure. you just have to put aside that she was my girlfriend. when you win a point, normally you're happy and you show it. but during this match, we kind ofjust kept...
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where is it right now, alison? >> right. good morning, guys. the bulk of it is focused over the southeast as we speak. that's where we see a lot of the rain, the snow, the sleet, and even the freezing rain kind of mixed in. but this is eventually going to make its way all up and down the eastern seaboard. the mid-atlantic and the northeast will get their share of the precipitation in the coming days. for right now, we're already starting to see that transition over into snow for cities like nashville and memphis, all rain at the moment for atlanta and huntsville, but that is expected to change in the coming hours. farther to the east, again, ice right now for areas like columbia, south carolina, and charlotte. i wish i had better news, but it's likely going to continue that way for the next several hours. by several i mean 6 to 12 hours for a lot of these areas. then the system from there, again, starts to get a lot of colder air pulling back in. you're going to see that transition to snow for atlanta, chattanooga, huntsville, and then eventual
where is it right now, alison? >> right. good morning, guys. the bulk of it is focused over the southeast as we speak. that's where we see a lot of the rain, the snow, the sleet, and even the freezing rain kind of mixed in. but this is eventually going to make its way all up and down the eastern seaboard. the mid-atlantic and the northeast will get their share of the precipitation in the coming days. for right now, we're already starting to see that transition over into snow for cities...
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we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say bye bye to blackberry. a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has reached the end of the road. in the late 2, thousands, no celebrity or politician was seen without their blackberry. until apples, i phone overwhelmed the market. the canadian company is now pulling the plug on the once indispensable. crack berry, as it was nicknamed, and will make no new updates of the phones operating system. right, all good things come to an end that set for me. and the dw business team here in berlin, find us online dot com slash business, excuse me, for more. thanks for watching. with oh, a gold rush and the amazon. it's a truce for the chief of them do do trine. the more expensive the novel metal becomes, the deeper illegal gold miners penetrate the brazilian rain forest. as guardians of the forest, the more ducal have fairly any chance of protecting now world global 3000. next on d, w. and we built a case i can see, and i said there was no tomorro
we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say bye bye to blackberry. a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has reached the end of the road. in the late 2, thousands, no celebrity or politician was seen without their blackberry. until apples, i phone overwhelmed the market. the canadian company is now pulling the plug on the once indispensable. crack berry, as it was nicknamed, and will make no new...
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alison holt, bbc news.e uk remain stable, with nearly 97,000 recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, just under 91,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the number of people in hospital with covid is 16,510, there were 338 deaths reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, though there will be some who died of other causes. on average in the past week, 263 deaths were announced every day. 0n vaccinations, just over 37 million people have now had a boosterjab, which means 6a.5%% of those aged 12 and over, have now had three vaccine doses. hugh pym is with me. sajid javid says a new chapter in the battle against covid has opened, 0micron is in retreat. what is he basing that on? omicron is in retreat. what is he basing that on?— basing that on? yes, it's interesting _ basing that on? yes, it's interesting that - basing that on? yes, it's interesting that he's - basing that on? yes, it's i interesting that he's made basing that on? yes, it's - interesting t
alison holt, bbc news.e uk remain stable, with nearly 97,000 recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, just under 91,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the number of people in hospital with covid is 16,510, there were 338 deaths reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, though there will be some who died of other causes. on average in the past week, 263 deaths were announced every day. 0n vaccinations, just over 37 million people have...
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alison: they look much better, though it is not evenly distributed.for bank of america and wells fargo, it is a major lift to revenue. it generally dropped straight to the bottom line, unlike offsetting costs. it is definitely margin expensive for the bank. the other part of it, speaking to the broad trading picture, and it is interesting on the commodities front, is the other thing we are looking at is trading market share. equities is where all the action is this year given the issues with credit suisse. -- suites. the commodity story for goldman reminds us market share can sometimes be aided by a business you are more leveraged to that other people are not the goldman story has been a strong one in terms of gaining market share over the last few years. there has been help from some strength in the product. that is another thing we will focus on for the banks in terms of owners and losers, trying to support normalization of that business as the interest rate environment gets a lift. guy: good luck over the next few days. i know you will be super bus
alison: they look much better, though it is not evenly distributed.for bank of america and wells fargo, it is a major lift to revenue. it generally dropped straight to the bottom line, unlike offsetting costs. it is definitely margin expensive for the bank. the other part of it, speaking to the broad trading picture, and it is interesting on the commodities front, is the other thing we are looking at is trading market share. equities is where all the action is this year given the issues with...
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we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say by byte a, blackberry, a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has reached the end of the road. in the late 2, thousands, no celebrity or politician was seen without their blackberry until apples. i phone overwhelmed the market. the canadian company is now pulling the plug on the once indispensable crack barry as it was nicknamed, and we'll make no new updates of the phones operating system. all right, all good, things come to an end. that's it for me. and the dw business team here in berlin, find us online, d. w dot com slash business. excuse me. for more. thanks for watching. the bottom of the baltic sea consciousness most by fishermen for illegally tossed away creatures. get trapped in the mesh and dime in environmentalists to try to help with risky dimes. they're sandwiching the dice ness crusoe next on d. w. the 77 percent on a matter of life and death. this week we wanted to talk about the global inequality around the coven. 19 va
we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say by byte a, blackberry, a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has reached the end of the road. in the late 2, thousands, no celebrity or politician was seen without their blackberry until apples. i phone overwhelmed the market. the canadian company is now pulling the plug on the once indispensable crack barry as it was nicknamed, and we'll make no new...
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thanks so much, alison kosik. >>> i'm here for you. i got tips. we have much more straight ahead, but let's look at massachusetts right now. it's being hit really hard, especially hard from this nor'easter. officials in coastal towns that are getting lashed by storm surge, they thankfully, their seawalls are holding up so far. joining me right now, michael m moresco, the town administrator for marshfield, massachusetts. describe what you are seeing and feeling from your location. >> sure. right now, freld, what we're feeling is a combination of snow, wind, and water. we're expecting about 2 feet of snow. we had a high tide this morning at about 8:00. that was in the grant rock section, prone to flooding, below sea level, and they had about 4 feet of water this came over the seawall, so not only are we dealing with the snow, we're dealing with the water and the frigid temperatures. winds are about 55 to 65 miles per hour. we're opening up a warming shelter at noon for those who need to be evacuated. we have about 2,500 people without electricity at
thanks so much, alison kosik. >>> i'm here for you. i got tips. we have much more straight ahead, but let's look at massachusetts right now. it's being hit really hard, especially hard from this nor'easter. officials in coastal towns that are getting lashed by storm surge, they thankfully, their seawalls are holding up so far. joining me right now, michael m moresco, the town administrator for marshfield, massachusetts. describe what you are seeing and feeling from your location....
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alison holt, bbc news.nated against covid — that's around 5% of the workforce. if they don't have their first jab by next thursday, they risk losing theirjob. the government has made it compulsory in england — unlike the rest of the uk. as time runs out, our health editor, hugh pym has been talking to some of those who have chosen not to be vaccinated to find out why. i'mjocelyn, i've been a nurse for 13 years, and i'm not going to have the second dose of the vaccine. i'm pauline, i'm a mental health nurse for nearly 20 years and i do not agree with the compulsory covid—19 vaccination. they risk losing theirjobs because they don't want the jabs. there's been a heated debate, not least on social media. the hashtag getvaccinated trended on twitter as doctors called for their colleagues to have the jab. i want the choice. jocelyn is a community nurse. she says it should be a question of personal freedom rather than an order by the government. isn't the best way to protect patients to get fully vaccinated? woul
alison holt, bbc news.nated against covid — that's around 5% of the workforce. if they don't have their first jab by next thursday, they risk losing theirjob. the government has made it compulsory in england — unlike the rest of the uk. as time runs out, our health editor, hugh pym has been talking to some of those who have chosen not to be vaccinated to find out why. i'mjocelyn, i've been a nurse for 13 years, and i'm not going to have the second dose of the vaccine. i'm pauline, i'm a...
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here's alison kosik with your "before the bell" report. >> hi, jim.hit a fresh 39-year high in december. used cars and trucks and gasoline saw some of the biggest year-over-year increases. this week, the focus shifts to companies as earnings season kicks into high gear. corporate america is also facing higher prices for raw materials and workers. but often companies are passing those costs onto you. that's one reason wall street expects solid corporate profits. analysts predict earnings grew nearly 22% for the s&p 500 in the fourth quarter. that would mark the fourth straight quarter of earnings growth above 20%. keep in mind, it's a short week on wall street. financial markets are closed tomorrow for martin luther king day in. new york, i'm alison kosik. amazing. jerry, you gotta to see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks... gets a little old. ugh these are the faces of listerine. the face of millions of germs zapped in seconds. the face of clean. the face of whoa! some are of intensity, others joy. all are of... various: ahhh... listerine. feel
here's alison kosik with your "before the bell" report. >> hi, jim.hit a fresh 39-year high in december. used cars and trucks and gasoline saw some of the biggest year-over-year increases. this week, the focus shifts to companies as earnings season kicks into high gear. corporate america is also facing higher prices for raw materials and workers. but often companies are passing those costs onto you. that's one reason wall street expects solid corporate profits. analysts predict...
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. >> being safe is paramount, and now we go to alison kosik, and it is so windy, that it knocked the signal, and we could not continue to be with you, and so what is happening now? >> fredricka, sorry about that before, and the winds were very, very strong before, and they have died down since, and also, the snowfall is also a little less as well, and this is big storm, and people are wondering why you are covering the wind storm, and into new york in the middle of january and a snowstorm, and this a big one, and in fact, here in suffolk county, it is officially declared that a blizzard moved through here, and some technicalities that we determine, and the weather people determine that it is a blizzard and they include a 35-mile-an-hour winds and visibility of a quarter mile, and all of that lasting for three miles, and that happened earlier today, and this storm affected transportation in a big way, and the major airports in new york and new jersey and talking about newark, and jfk, and laguardia all have reported that major airlines had to cancel a majority of the flights today, an
. >> being safe is paramount, and now we go to alison kosik, and it is so windy, that it knocked the signal, and we could not continue to be with you, and so what is happening now? >> fredricka, sorry about that before, and the winds were very, very strong before, and they have died down since, and also, the snowfall is also a little less as well, and this is big storm, and people are wondering why you are covering the wind storm, and into new york in the middle of january and a...
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alison kosik is joining us on this story. what happened here?> reporter: you're talking about just some of the bizarre things this woman allegedly did. targeting tim cook, one of the most well-known ceos. apple won a restraining order against the woman who has been threatening, harassing and stalking cook for more than a year. this from a court filing last week from the santa clara county superior court. the woman, who cnn is not identifying, has tkpeubgted erraticaoe rat -- exhibited erratic and bizarre behavior. she drove to california and trespassed on his property on two occasions. the filing says she claimed to be his wife and said they had twins together. the court documents also say that for more than a year the woman sent threats directly to cook through email, twitter as well, where she included pictures of a loaded gun and ammunition. she would tag cook in these tweets and write private messages that insinuated she wanted a sexual relationship. and between october and mid-november 2020, the filing says the woman sent the ceo nearly 200
alison kosik is joining us on this story. what happened here?> reporter: you're talking about just some of the bizarre things this woman allegedly did. targeting tim cook, one of the most well-known ceos. apple won a restraining order against the woman who has been threatening, harassing and stalking cook for more than a year. this from a court filing last week from the santa clara county superior court. the woman, who cnn is not identifying, has tkpeubgted erraticaoe rat -- exhibited...
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de san josÉ, con nueve y clan cinco vuelos suspendidos con estas imÁgenes en vivo desde el monte alisone estamos disfrutando actualmente en san josÉ de cielo mayormente nublado y las temperaturas reportÁndose en esos cuarenta y seis grados con el viento soplando ante calmado en toda nuestra zona, pero vamos a pero las condiciones para las prÓximas horas. con cielo mayormente despejado doce indio bias y la mÍnima estoy dejando en cuarenta y tres grados en san josÉ. la madrugada del martes mÍnimas tambiÉn por debajo de sus cuarenta y cinco grados para para quien el miÉrcoles veremos un nota, hablÉ aumento en la temperatura en nuestra vida les confieso que me encanta en esas temperaturas. es y no tan frÍas de nuestra regiÓn que se esperan esta prÓxima semana laboral mÍnimas en la madrugada en ciudad panel los cuarenta y tres grado. usa el termÓmetro defendiendo esos treinta y nueve grados, pero maÑana que comienza la semana el sol va a brillar y eso va a permitir un notable aumento en las temperaturas. el tema esta presiÓn estarÁn control de las condiciones del tiempo toda la semana y tamb
de san josÉ, con nueve y clan cinco vuelos suspendidos con estas imÁgenes en vivo desde el monte alisone estamos disfrutando actualmente en san josÉ de cielo mayormente nublado y las temperaturas reportÁndose en esos cuarenta y seis grados con el viento soplando ante calmado en toda nuestra zona, pero vamos a pero las condiciones para las prÓximas horas. con cielo mayormente despejado doce indio bias y la mÍnima estoy dejando en cuarenta y tres grados en san josÉ. la madrugada del martes...
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homeless, most of them are middle class, and yet they have no choice but to come to this clinic with sal alison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have that jack, who's 4 days. and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in so. busy i, i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent high school. he graduated like 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same player. so i definitely knew i had to come to get some new ones today and where it's free and it's same day i can leave with glass. it's just it's frustrating. it really is frustrating that there's just nowhere else to go to actually my her, i laska, i can't say that at all. like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. i. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers keep their time every weekend, holding
homeless, most of them are middle class, and yet they have no choice but to come to this clinic with sal alison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have that jack, who's 4 days. and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in so. busy i, i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent high school. he graduated...
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cnn's alison kosik reports from long island, new york. >> reporter: a storm to remember on new york's long island. not just because of the snow totals, but because of the winds, gusts of up to 60 miles per hour became an issue throughout this storm, as it moved snow on to the roadways, making it not only hard to see for drivers, but hard to plow, because the snow just kept being pushed on to the roadways. new york governor kathy hochul said that the epicenter of the storm was long island. and in fact, it was declared that a blizzard moved through here on long island, with 35-mile-per-hour winds and visibility of less than a quarter of a mile. all of that going on for at least three hours. this was a storm that also impacted transportation, major airports in new jersey and new york. i'm talking about laguardia, jfk, and newark said that major airlines canceled a majority of their flights. as for snow accumulations, we're hearing that the estimates are anywhere from 18 inches on the western portion of long island to more than 2 feet, possibly, on the eastern end of long island. the next
cnn's alison kosik reports from long island, new york. >> reporter: a storm to remember on new york's long island. not just because of the snow totals, but because of the winds, gusts of up to 60 miles per hour became an issue throughout this storm, as it moved snow on to the roadways, making it not only hard to see for drivers, but hard to plow, because the snow just kept being pushed on to the roadways. new york governor kathy hochul said that the epicenter of the storm was long island....
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alison arwoody on last week and she believed kids were safer in school health-wise because they may not be distancing at home and many students' only meals, the food they get during the day comes from schools. and she believed kids would be better off in school, even with a pandemic. this has been a huge inconvenience for many families. what have you been hearing from the community there? >> reporter: well, the bottom line or the question the school district parents and others were having is, what is worse? going to remote learning and putting a detriment on these kids' educations, or staying remote and keeping an eye on their health potentially? that was sort of the situation that these parents and teachers were facing. parents that i spoke to throughout this were frustrated and it wasn't necessarily at one side or another. they were frustrated at both sides for not being able to figure it out and not allowing them an option for consistency when it comes to where they're going to be sending their kids to school every morning. and this was also the second year in a row that we've led to
alison arwoody on last week and she believed kids were safer in school health-wise because they may not be distancing at home and many students' only meals, the food they get during the day comes from schools. and she believed kids would be better off in school, even with a pandemic. this has been a huge inconvenience for many families. what have you been hearing from the community there? >> reporter: well, the bottom line or the question the school district parents and others were having...
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alison craig: so i can jump in on this. and i don't have an answer for you quite yet on how to measure civility, but i did make a little note for like next project, consider finding a good measure of civility. so maybe, you know, a little bit a couple of years, um, you know, i think that you've raised several, i think really excellent points, um, that, you know, first and foremost, the media is driven by conflict. it's not actually their fault, that's what it's the views that, you know, is, you know, conflict draws attention. but i will say that bipartisanship actually also gets coverage, like when, i mean it's covered in a certain way where it is covered as like a the rare show of bipartisanship on capitol hill, the number of headlines i've tracked of like the washington post, the new york times, that highlight the rare show of bipartisanship makes it kind of clear, it's not actually all that rare, but if it gets them writing about it, cool, that's great. so when, when bipartisanship is successful, uh, you know, i think it
alison craig: so i can jump in on this. and i don't have an answer for you quite yet on how to measure civility, but i did make a little note for like next project, consider finding a good measure of civility. so maybe, you know, a little bit a couple of years, um, you know, i think that you've raised several, i think really excellent points, um, that, you know, first and foremost, the media is driven by conflict. it's not actually their fault, that's what it's the views that, you know, is, you...
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i'm alison valentine and i played faye in grange hill — faye lucas.hing which caused the biggest stir was my thing — i'm not sure what it was — with my teacher, mr king. my name is lee macdonald i and i played zammo in grange hill. so, the transformation _ from this happy—go—lucky zammo character to stealing off- of roland, licking the drugs off the floor in one - of the scenes at the end, you know, was horrific. zammo! drown, you scum. the bbc expelled grange hill after a 30—year run in 2008, but open auditions for the next gen grange hill silver screen stars start soon. my name is celynjones. i'm the co—writer of grange hill the movie and in a previous life, i also played mr green in grange hill — the english teacher. sir phil redmond suggested that it was time to bring back grange hill. i think bringing back grange hill was sort of like the bat signal, and — that he couldn't ignore from wayne manor any longer! by taking the best of the old and mixing with the new, they hope it pulls in the parents for nostalgia and their teens for a new edgy outing
i'm alison valentine and i played faye in grange hill — faye lucas.hing which caused the biggest stir was my thing — i'm not sure what it was — with my teacher, mr king. my name is lee macdonald i and i played zammo in grange hill. so, the transformation _ from this happy—go—lucky zammo character to stealing off- of roland, licking the drugs off the floor in one - of the scenes at the end, you know, was horrific. zammo! drown, you scum. the bbc expelled grange hill after a 30—year...
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alison sargent tells us more. reporter: he was considered nicolas sarkozy's right-hand man. his former chief of staff was sentenced to eight months in prison on friday, along with the former head of nicolas sarkozy's office, found guilty of favoritism and misuse of public funds. between 2007 and 2012 while nicolas sarkozy was in office, they allegedly spent 7 million euros of government money on opinion polls, asking the public to weigh in on topics like his relationship with a singer. contracts awarded without being made public and notably given to the company of a nicolas sarkozy confidant. he was given a two-year suspended sentence and a 150,000 euro fine, while another poster was also fined and given a six-month suspended sentence. nicolas sarkozy himself could not be tried in the case because of presidential immunity, but according to this lawyer, he is responsible. >> we know the president can't be tried under the constitution, but my client gets tried, so to me that is a violation of the constitution. reporter: the 77-year-old has already been in prison since december
alison sargent tells us more. reporter: he was considered nicolas sarkozy's right-hand man. his former chief of staff was sentenced to eight months in prison on friday, along with the former head of nicolas sarkozy's office, found guilty of favoritism and misuse of public funds. between 2007 and 2012 while nicolas sarkozy was in office, they allegedly spent 7 million euros of government money on opinion polls, asking the public to weigh in on topics like his relationship with a singer....
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only a few couples are willing to brave the cold like alison and her husband. >> we prefer to be outside and we're the only ones outside. so nice and safe. >> this is a rare night out for him. her parents are visiting from alabama and watching the kids. at midnight, they plan on being home with champagne and silly hats to ring in the new year. the plan is to check out as many places as they can. >> bar hopping. one beverage and one appetizer and making our way. >> so far they're getting in without any problems. >> last year was so low key, i kind of expected more people to be celebrating this year. >> customers here don't have to brave the cold outside because there is one table taken inside. >> i was planning to go to the hotel. decided to come here. >> still, the sushi chefs have been keeping busy all night with other orders. >> yes. five takeouts already. >> on this chilly second new year's eve of the pandemic, lots of people are settling for a scaled back celebration at home. sergio cantana. >> no update yet from police hours after a shooting. we brought you this story as breaking ne
only a few couples are willing to brave the cold like alison and her husband. >> we prefer to be outside and we're the only ones outside. so nice and safe. >> this is a rare night out for him. her parents are visiting from alabama and watching the kids. at midnight, they plan on being home with champagne and silly hats to ring in the new year. the plan is to check out as many places as they can. >> bar hopping. one beverage and one appetizer and making our way. >> so far...
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alison, there are quite a few— think for every alison, there are quite a few hundred who thought it pretty sort of inane, really. it was really _ pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now. — pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now. i— pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now, i will say it now, it was _ really now, i will say it now, it was boys _ really now, i will say it now, it was boys own adventure. when we saw the reaction _ was boys own adventure. when we saw the reaction from the audience who wanted _ the reaction from the audience who wanted something about school, we decided _ wanted something about school, we decided to— wanted something about school, we decided to push it a bit in series two which — decided to push it a bit in series two which is when we went for the real realism and all the sociological stuff started to come in, sociological stuff started to come in. kids— sociological stuff started to come in, kids thinking about representation, about having their periods _ representation, about having their periods. dyslexia, all those kind of thi
alison, there are quite a few— think for every alison, there are quite a few hundred who thought it pretty sort of inane, really. it was really _ pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now. — pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now. i— pretty sort of inane, really. it was really now, i will say it now, it was _ really now, i will say it now, it was boys _ really now, i will say it now, it was boys own adventure. when we saw the reaction _ was boys own adventure. when we saw...
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professor alison young. from the university of cambridge. expected and it has been filleted by the met, but it is pretty tough. it is damning about the culture in number ten downing street and about the lack of leadership, and poor judgment of what what the country was going through while these gatherings are taking place. it is perhaps more substantial and most useful when listing these 16 gatherings, the met are investigating 12 of those. it's most pointed remarks about this culture. they are hardest for the prime minister to address, but they are nothing like as difficult as if they were a lot of names and lots of details attached to those events, and we will see very soon how he manages to get through that, but i would think a pledge of cultural change, meaning a shake—up in downing street, will take a long way and then we have to see how his party react. it is tough on the civil service. party react. it is tough on the civilservice. not party react. it is tough on the civil service. not pointedly, party react. it is tough on the civilse
professor alison young. from the university of cambridge. expected and it has been filleted by the met, but it is pretty tough. it is damning about the culture in number ten downing street and about the lack of leadership, and poor judgment of what what the country was going through while these gatherings are taking place. it is perhaps more substantial and most useful when listing these 16 gatherings, the met are investigating 12 of those. it's most pointed remarks about this culture. they are...
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festivities that he said it sends a message that he all is fighting through the pandemic. gabriel alison's, i was in time square for the show. we saw a lot of what we've seen every year with bits of gold, new year's eve celebration here, dime, square the ball, dropping the down, the count down the confetti when the walk struck 2022 people hugging and kissing each other. those were the scenes that we saw that we are accustomed to over the years, and we saw the sea being as well. what was different though, not as many people were here. and that's because of the spread of the corona virus serge. here in new york, they were expected to have 60 to 70000 people here. they scaled it back to only 15000. everyone had to show proof of vaccination, mostly where a mask as well. and this was all because of the spread of corona virus here in new york city. new york has become the u. s. epicenter of the pandemic once again. and just in the last 24 hours, 43000 people in new york city alone have tested positive for corona virus. it's spreading like wildfire here. the positivity rate is 22 percent. one in
festivities that he said it sends a message that he all is fighting through the pandemic. gabriel alison's, i was in time square for the show. we saw a lot of what we've seen every year with bits of gold, new year's eve celebration here, dime, square the ball, dropping the down, the count down the confetti when the walk struck 2022 people hugging and kissing each other. those were the scenes that we saw that we are accustomed to over the years, and we saw the sea being as well. what was...
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i us go to the oven for 4 minutes and then the rest of us ever alison with me in the meantime, i will pop over to the national museum to find out more about the prince regent then lunch. but he said just being a pretty cool guy, it, wasn't he dr. comment or comment? that exactly soccer his time. anyway, the general director of the bavarian national museum can tell us more. i've not ever and the hash, huh. he was a popular ruler now. he was down to earth and an enthusiastic hunter. would that be well and he made people happy wherever he hunted mentioned because he would give children time off from school. whenever you mandy was a patron of the arts. if from today's perspective, he was very moderate because he did many things that are common nowadays on buses. in 19 o 3, he gave women the right to study for food and, and you say he liked, he had cake. he must have, he had a good appetite because from his home, like some one i would have really like to meet, discover if we all would have it on my jaw. and that's why the people are unique, especially revere prince regent. little to this d
i us go to the oven for 4 minutes and then the rest of us ever alison with me in the meantime, i will pop over to the national museum to find out more about the prince regent then lunch. but he said just being a pretty cool guy, it, wasn't he dr. comment or comment? that exactly soccer his time. anyway, the general director of the bavarian national museum can tell us more. i've not ever and the hash, huh. he was a popular ruler now. he was down to earth and an enthusiastic hunter. would that be...
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so let's take this home, we can speak to alison madison, who joins us now from sydney. she's founder of human rights for all. welcome, allison joke of it's a story shy and perhaps all too brief for light on the plight of these people i think was around 30 in this particular detention center in this hotel. tell me who they are, 1st of all and why they're there. yeah, sure. so thank you very much for having me. and there are apartments 32 refugees and asylum sekins in a park hotel in cotton way and no batch of beach was kept. they are there because they have been medically evacuated from australia is offshore to tent in prisons, in centers on medicine and been paying gay and narrow. the vast majority are recognized refugees and a waiting for settlement and in a 3rd country because australia refuses to comply with its international obligations to permanently settle things. people. and i dare say that their legal experience is very different from that of nova truck route. well the am yes and no. so e heats what joke a vic found himself in a system in which the assumption is
so let's take this home, we can speak to alison madison, who joins us now from sydney. she's founder of human rights for all. welcome, allison joke of it's a story shy and perhaps all too brief for light on the plight of these people i think was around 30 in this particular detention center in this hotel. tell me who they are, 1st of all and why they're there. yeah, sure. so thank you very much for having me. and there are apartments 32 refugees and asylum sekins in a park hotel in cotton way...
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it's alison blackman of the 21st century must either sit down or shut down. the image of a small, resentful and oppressed man in notes from underground has become particularly relevant to a new generation of black people fighting for their rights. the concept of a hero isolated from the outside world and fighting an internal battle came in the wake of the pandemic. we wanted to do a whole season of shows around isolation to match our heart moment, ever being in isolation. due to coven, to reflect the time that we're going through. and that's kind of the cool thing about this adaptation is just overlaying those different given circumstances of like, okay, no more 19th century 21st century. i was like, oh wow, this is really easy to recontextualize because yeah, they and they talk about politics. how, like, a man's perspective and how he treats a woman with the story was inspired by events here in philadelphia in may. 1995 usaa authorities destroyed a whole block with explosives while storming activists from move the fringe group that advocated living with natu
it's alison blackman of the 21st century must either sit down or shut down. the image of a small, resentful and oppressed man in notes from underground has become particularly relevant to a new generation of black people fighting for their rights. the concept of a hero isolated from the outside world and fighting an internal battle came in the wake of the pandemic. we wanted to do a whole season of shows around isolation to match our heart moment, ever being in isolation. due to coven, to...
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president gabriela lopez and 2 former vp follow good liga and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. this is allison collins, first television interview says the recall begin make your best case. why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids. in addition, yes, on recall advocates say that san francisco schools are in a crisis that covers equity budget and leadership. you need to get confidence. debate is in the community that we have good leadership. >> on the school district that can actually run things well and then focus on education. otherwise you're not going to get those back. and you look and you see the spinal to >> you know, more and more cuts as more and more families need the district. >> those against the recall are concerned that there may be other motives if you don't like a policy choice, you vote for a different candidate. bu
president gabriela lopez and 2 former vp follow good liga and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. this is allison collins, first television interview says the recall begin make your best case. why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids....
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and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. >> this is allison collins, first television interview says the recarl begin make your best case. >> why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids. in addition, yes, on recall advocates say that san francisco schools are in a crisis that covers equity, budget and leadership. you need to get confidence. debate is in the community that we have good leadership. >> on the school district that can actually run things well and to focus on education. otherwise you're not going by. and, you know, can you to see the spinal to what's, you know, more and more cuts as more and more families need the district. >> those against the recall are concerned that there may be other motives. >> i think people need to follow the money and they need to understand that billionaires are behind us and they're trying to dictate to s
and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. >> this is allison collins, first television interview says the recarl begin make your best case. >> why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids. in addition, yes, on recall advocates say...
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oh, my gosh, rubber plant in an alison krauss, y'all !s, latest movie called "the unforgivable" and on netflix starting friday. give it up for sandra bullock! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] they are very excited, i'm going to be so cool. you're never going to know. it's big i'm going to be so cool. like how did you not freak out. >> kelly: when you're not originally from texas but you love it so much you miss it. >> i move to austin. it's great. i was there when you won. >> kelly: you were? oh, wow. >> did you vote for just an army? don't tell me >> the good thing is. you had cute curly hair, doesn't matter who i voted for? >> kelly: i'm just kidding. it such a fun place. i love austin and it has the bible whenever you have going on it's okay it's inclusive. where do you spend most of your time? >> in bed. [laughter] right now l.a. because the kids are in school so you go where the kids are happy. >> kelly: your kids are 11 and a trend now? >> yeah. >> kelly: because covid -- >> like i go like this and everyone's gone. no
oh, my gosh, rubber plant in an alison krauss, y'all !s, latest movie called "the unforgivable" and on netflix starting friday. give it up for sandra bullock! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] they are very excited, i'm going to be so cool. you're never going to know. it's big i'm going to be so cool. like how did you not freak out. >> kelly: when you're not originally from texas but you love it so much you miss it. >> i move to austin. it's great. i was...
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and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. this is allison collins, first television interview since the recall begin make your best case. why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids. in addition, yes, on recall advocates say that san francisco schools are in a crisis that covers equity, budget and leadership. you need to get confidence. debate is in the community that we have good leadership. >> on the school district that can actually run things about focus on education. otherwise you're not going to get those back. and, you know, can you to see the spinal to what's, you know, more and more cuts as more and more families leave the district. >> those against the recall are concerned that there may be other motives if you don't like the policy choice, you vote for a different candidate. but i
and alison collins r the commission is being recalled. this is allison collins, first television interview since the recall begin make your best case. why you should retain your seat on the san francisco board of education. >> i was elected. really help the district. hold its promise. 2 families specifically around ensuring that each and every student has access to a safe school. and that's not just some kids, but that's all kids. in addition, yes, on recall advocates say that san...
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hello, i'm alison valentine and i played fay in grange hill. fay lucas.mr king. my name is lee macdonald and i played zammo in grange hill. so, the transformation from this happy—go—lucky zammo character to stealing off of roland, licking the drugs off the floor in one of the scenes at the end, was horrific. zammo! on the back of that, we got to sing just say no in the white house, how cool is that? # just say no, just say no # go, just say no! # don't listen to, don't listen to anyone else # all you got to do is be yourself, you've got everything i better stop! yeah, i think you best stop, lee! drown, you scum. the bbc expelled grange hill after a 30 year run in 2008, but open auditions for the next gen grange hill silver screen stars start soon. my name is celynjones, i'm the co—writer of grange hill, the movie. and in a previous life, i also played mr green in grange hill, the english teacher. spill the beans, what can you reveal? i can reveal that sir phil redmond suggested that it was time to bring back grange hill. i think bring back grange hill was
hello, i'm alison valentine and i played fay in grange hill. fay lucas.mr king. my name is lee macdonald and i played zammo in grange hill. so, the transformation from this happy—go—lucky zammo character to stealing off of roland, licking the drugs off the floor in one of the scenes at the end, was horrific. zammo! on the back of that, we got to sing just say no in the white house, how cool is that? # just say no, just say no # go, just say no! # don't listen to, don't listen to anyone else...
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alison holt, bbc news.vid was sent to military. his crime, being a gay man. there was a search _ his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of— his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my _ his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room - his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room and - his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room and thisl his crime, being a gay man. there i was a search of my room and this two year investigation began. imitten was a search of my room and this two year investigation began.— year investigation began. when david “oined the year investigation began. when david joined the royal— year investigation began. when david joined the royal air— year investigation began. when david joined the royal air force _ year investigation began. when david joined the royal air force as - year investigation began. when david joined the royal air force as a - joined the royal air force as a medic age 17 he was still discovering his identity. i me
alison holt, bbc news.vid was sent to military. his crime, being a gay man. there was a search _ his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of— his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my _ his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room - his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room and - his crime, being a gay man. there was a search of my room and thisl his crime, being a gay man. there i was a search of my room and this two year investigation began....
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alison holt. we will speak to somebody who has a parent in a care home very shortly. care association, which represents small and medium—sized care providers. she's been giving us her reaction to the easing of restrictions. well, i think there'll be a lot of nervousness around — certainly within the care sector — but it is something that we knew would be coming, and in the interest of the people we care for and their well—being, we do welcome it. i think it's all the logistics around it that will be causing a little bit of a headache, as providers are waking up to it this morning. joining me now is lorren rea, who is currently only allowed to see her 83—year—old mother once every two weeks, for 30 minutes. i wonder how you see the easing of restrictions, given what you and your mum, kay, went through. i absolutely cannot wait until next week to go and be able to visit properly. it is interesting to hear that the regulations, you are allowed four visitors to visit, we were not at my mum has a care home, were not at my mum has a care home, we were limited to two named v
alison holt. we will speak to somebody who has a parent in a care home very shortly. care association, which represents small and medium—sized care providers. she's been giving us her reaction to the easing of restrictions. well, i think there'll be a lot of nervousness around — certainly within the care sector — but it is something that we knew would be coming, and in the interest of the people we care for and their well—being, we do welcome it. i think it's all the logistics around it...
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i'm alison valentine and i played fay in grange hill, fay lucas.ame is lee macdonald - and i played zammo in grange hill. i so, the transformation from thisl happy—go—lucky zammo character, to stealing off of roland, - licking the drugs off the floor in one of the scenes at the end, you know, was horrific. - zammo! i should drown you, scum. the bbc expelled grange hill after a 30—year run in 2008, but open auditions for the nextgen grange hill silver screen stars start soon. my name is celynjones, i'm the co—writer of grange hill the movie and in a previous life i also played mr green in grange hill, the english teacher. sir phil redmond suggested that it was time to bring back grange hill. i think bringing back grange hill was sort of like the bat signal, that he couldn't ignore from wayne manor any longer! by taking the best of the old and mixing with the new, they hope it pulls in the parents for nostalgia and their teens for a new edgy outing. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. that is today's earworm! cricket, and jonny bairstow�*s century has salvaged
i'm alison valentine and i played fay in grange hill, fay lucas.ame is lee macdonald - and i played zammo in grange hill. i so, the transformation from thisl happy—go—lucky zammo character, to stealing off of roland, - licking the drugs off the floor in one of the scenes at the end, you know, was horrific. - zammo! i should drown you, scum. the bbc expelled grange hill after a 30—year run in 2008, but open auditions for the nextgen grange hill silver screen stars start soon. my name is...
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alison holt, bbc news. very regularly. changes bring a really welcome relief to families because many family members of residents have not been able to visit their loved ones in care homes. i think it's going to make an enormous difference as long as they care homes themselves can run it carefully and without too much stress and i think that is a really big issue for them and it is when i think we will recognise. hagar when i think we will recognise. how is our when i think we will recognise. how is your husband _ when i think we will recognise. how is your husband and how much have you been able to see or have contact with him? . . you been able to see or have contact with him? ,, . ., , , with him? since i have been his essential caregiver _ with him? since i have been his essential caregiver i've been i with him? since i have been his. essential caregiver i've been able to see him whenever i wanted. i've always booked i had and i think that is correct yes care home to do that. recently they had an outbre
alison holt, bbc news. very regularly. changes bring a really welcome relief to families because many family members of residents have not been able to visit their loved ones in care homes. i think it's going to make an enormous difference as long as they care homes themselves can run it carefully and without too much stress and i think that is a really big issue for them and it is when i think we will recognise. hagar when i think we will recognise. how is our when i think we will recognise....
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alison holt, bbc news.and retention, expanded the health and care visa scheme, and are running our made with care recruitment campaign." kate terroni is the chief inspector of adult social care at the care quality commission. can you just tell our audience what aduu can you just tell our audience what adult social care involves, please? so adult social care is a wealth of activities that support people to become and remain independent, so it can be supporting people with learning disabilities, adults with mental health needs, physical health needs, through to older people and people in the final stages of life, it can be delivered in people's own homes, supported living, through to nursing homes, so a wealth of support to keep people independent. how dangerous is it having this many vacancies in the sector? brute how dangerous is it having this many vacancies in the sector?— vacancies in the sector? we are concerned _ vacancies in the sector? we are concerned about _ vacancies in the sector? we are concerne
alison holt, bbc news.and retention, expanded the health and care visa scheme, and are running our made with care recruitment campaign." kate terroni is the chief inspector of adult social care at the care quality commission. can you just tell our audience what aduu can you just tell our audience what adult social care involves, please? so adult social care is a wealth of activities that support people to become and remain independent, so it can be supporting people with learning...
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alison: tom --annmarie: tom had a cigar, i had an abril spritz -- an aperol spritz.athan: just quickly, were you in the conference yesterday? annmarie: i wasn't, but i obviously saw it. the president was incredibly frustrated, and he let his frustration show. if we are going to call a spade a spade, i think you would have seen that clip rolling and it would have gotten a lot of heat if this was the former president, and i do believe some of the press also wants to take that heat up on this current president, but i would say a very adult like in classy fashion the president called that reporter from fox news, and they talk it out, and i think he handled himself well, that reporter. jonathan: citi just publishing, i want to read this in full, "in recent years, market volatility has been a reason for the fed to become more dovish. that logic knew longer holds, while fed officials will want to minimize start movements and markets. a tightening of financial conditions is now the desired outcome. if anything, hawkish risk at tomorrow's meeting has increased given some inve
alison: tom --annmarie: tom had a cigar, i had an abril spritz -- an aperol spritz.athan: just quickly, were you in the conference yesterday? annmarie: i wasn't, but i obviously saw it. the president was incredibly frustrated, and he let his frustration show. if we are going to call a spade a spade, i think you would have seen that clip rolling and it would have gotten a lot of heat if this was the former president, and i do believe some of the press also wants to take that heat up on this...
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the here a little child, the lawyer in vasa, this is alison elderly life. it is the since we're $500.00 north didn't miss mostly middle by law handlers was going through the v w. diesel engine had yet to hit the market. even with the cheat software on board. it was not ready for mass production with progress impeded by clogged particulate filters and test car breakdowns. the new head of engine development needed a lot more money for the a 189, which required the approval of vin to cohen. to find his asthma. it was a disaster of plus the biggest development cost hike ever and v w o. v. again. but at the end of 2007, the engine chief talked to vin to cohen who had seemingly been previously unaware of the problems besetting the diesel engine project. does not khrushchev yesco or hobbies, winter condos. as i told vin to corn big, the big a fiasco would have been seeing the cars break down on mass in the u. s. due to faulty particular filters, dissing over, but simply protecting the filters via software could mean big trouble with the authorities that heard of i
the here a little child, the lawyer in vasa, this is alison elderly life. it is the since we're $500.00 north didn't miss mostly middle by law handlers was going through the v w. diesel engine had yet to hit the market. even with the cheat software on board. it was not ready for mass production with progress impeded by clogged particulate filters and test car breakdowns. the new head of engine development needed a lot more money for the a 189, which required the approval of vin to cohen. to...