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thank you for bringing it to us, alison. we appreciate it. >> thank you for reminding me, abby it's great to see you. good evening everyone i'm alison camerota welcome to cnn tonight. we have got exclusive cnn reporting tonight, that rudy giuliani, donald trump's former lawyer has been talking to prosecutors in the special counsel investigation into trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. one of trump's other former lawyers, michael cohen, is here tonight with his thoughts on
thank you for bringing it to us, alison. we appreciate it. >> thank you for reminding me, abby it's great to see you. good evening everyone i'm alison camerota welcome to cnn tonight. we have got exclusive cnn reporting tonight, that rudy giuliani, donald trump's former lawyer has been talking to prosecutors in the special counsel investigation into trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. one of trump's other former lawyers, michael cohen, is here tonight with his thoughts on
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., ., ., alison.nt right now. and how do you feel? it doesn't feel real yet- — and how do you feel? it doesn't feel realyet. luckily, _ and how do you feel? it doesn't feel real yet. luckily, i - and how do you feel? it doesn't feel realyet. luckily, i have - feel real yet. luckily, i have the means that if i needed to go out of state, that would be an option, but i am worried about criminality, even if you go out of state or do something that you need to for your body, there is conspiracy and other charges that can be brought against you and of course, i'm scared but, more than anything, i'm just, scared but, more than anything, i'mjust, like, really, really hopeful. hello. after what's been another fairly warm week for many of us, the weekend is set to bring something even warmer. in fact, i think the days at times will feel quite hot and the nights will be very warm and humid as well. but as we head into sunday, we are going to see a bit of a change. some thundery downpours swinging in from the wes
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alison classic has the latest. alison: former president trump campaigning for the first time since the 37-count indictment against him was unsealed. speaking to supporters at a rally in georgia, calling it a travesty of justice. >> is it's a horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is it has driven my poll numbers way up. >> trump then traveling to greensboro for the north carolina gop state convention, maintaining his innocence. >> small dollar fundraising is setting records, but still, you get indicted over nothing? alison: special counsel jack smith is encouraging everyone to read the entire document that lays out the charges against the former president. >> our laws that protect national defense information are critical to the safety and security of the united states, and they must be enforced. violations of those laws put our country at risk. >> stacks of boxes allegedly filled with sensitive documents that the indictment says trump was not authorized to possess were found at a mar
alison classic has the latest. alison: former president trump campaigning for the first time since the 37-count indictment against him was unsealed. speaking to supporters at a rally in georgia, calling it a travesty of justice. >> is it's a horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is it has driven my poll numbers way up. >> trump then traveling to greensboro for the north carolina gop state convention, maintaining his innocence. >> small dollar...
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i'm alison mollman. i live and work in montgomery, alabama, with my partner steph and ourfarm of two dogs, three cats and two chickens. i think living in alabama as a woman is challenging. living in alabama is a queer woman is doubly challenging. for 50 years, pregnant women in the us had a right to an abortion during the first three months. alabama had been blocked from banning terminations until last summer... woman yells: abortion is violence! _ ..when the us supreme court reversed the roe v wade ruling and lawmakers in individual states were handed the power to decide. the procedure is now illegal here, unless there's a serious risk to the mother, with no exceptions for rape or incest. in january, alison found out she was pregnant. i was at home by myself and called my partner and was like, "you need to come home," like, "something's happened". so, she was very nervous and then, got home and then, i think we were both excited. so talk me through — if it's ok — what happened next. yeah. so, it was val
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thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison? >> i'm with, him there should be groundhog training when you must hold a groundhog. i agree with that. >> it is like holding a, maybe do not chop the baby. >> a baby with sharp teeth, i mean -- it is a little different. >> we should not be blaming the victim here, charlotte was -- >> thank you. great to see you, thank you so much, good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota, welcome to cnn tonight. so what happens next in the classified documents case against donald trump? will this case go to trial before the 2024 election? or will voters decide donald trump's fate before jurors get a chance to? we will get some answers to those questions tonight. also, a new york grand jury indicting marine veteran -- on manslaughter charges in the new york city subway chokehold death of 30-year-old jordan. our panel debates the strength of the evidence. and, we will show you how a group of miami high school students helped cnn be the first news network to report on what went on inside the courtroom
thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison? >> i'm with, him there should be groundhog training when you must hold a groundhog. i agree with that. >> it is like holding a, maybe do not chop the baby. >> a baby with sharp teeth, i mean -- it is a little different. >> we should not be blaming the victim here, charlotte was -- >> thank you. great to see you, thank you so much, good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota, welcome...
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>> it does appear that way, alison. for all of our reporting on this side of the special counsel probe, looking at efforts to overturn the 2020 election, we always knew that this was going to have a longer timeline than the mar-a-lago documents probe because, look, there are more people with potential criminal exposure or potential crimes. it is a broader, more diverse array of criminal activity. it does appear over the past few weeks we have seen a flurry of witnesses going before the grand jury. we have seen other activity that suggested strongly that the special counsel could be nearing a charging decision. so far he is not brought any charges related to january 6th, but it appears that could be coming. it is completely unclear if rudy giuliani or former president trump or anyone at all will definitely be charged, but we are seeing an uptick in activity. >> we know you'll keep ups posted, thank you very much. here to discuss tonight we have a man who knows where giuliani and donald trump, he would say all too well, t
>> it does appear that way, alison. for all of our reporting on this side of the special counsel probe, looking at efforts to overturn the 2020 election, we always knew that this was going to have a longer timeline than the mar-a-lago documents probe because, look, there are more people with potential criminal exposure or potential crimes. it is a broader, more diverse array of criminal activity. it does appear over the past few weeks we have seen a flurry of witnesses going before the...
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alison, thank you. julia, good morning-— alison, thank you. julia, good morning._ you - alison, thankon for many years. we noticed he was forgetting a lot. he was forgetting a lot on— forgetting a lot. he was forgetting a lot on a — forgetting a lot. he was forgetting a lot on a personal level with family. — a lot on a personal level with family, forgetting names and he was becoming _ family, forgetting names and he was becoming disorientated when he went out. becoming disorientated when he went out he _ becoming disorientated when he went out. he was losing track of his surroundings. this is somewhere where _ surroundings. this is somewhere where he — surroundings. this is somewhere where he grew up. he was diagnosed with vascular dementia. he carried on for— with vascular dementia. he carried on for about— with vascular dementia. he carried on for about four, five years with it and _ on for about four, five years with it and he — on for about four, five years with it and he was still injamaica and i used _ it and he was still injamaica and i used to— it and he was still injamaica an
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alison: i think it is probably a very tough market.ecause, as i said, we have seen the revenue outlook come down dramatically. 2021 was the record year. things were cut in half last year. things are studying to levels we saw before the pandemic. one of the lower -- one of the weakest years we have had in the last decade. it is tough and selective in those markets. by contrast, we are seeing signs of life in adjacent industries. we are seeing headlines around some of the payouts at hedge funds pretty significant. we will see some of the wall street talent find its way over to that side of the business. matt: thanks very much. allison williams. she runs our banks covers globally for bloomberg intelligence. great to get time with you. i will go over now to zurich to talk more about this story. i will reset it for viewers joining us now. ubs is repairing to cut more than half the credit suisse workforce starting next month. that is on the job cuts are expected to happen. marion hollister meyer wrote this story. she joins us now on the phon
alison: i think it is probably a very tough market.ecause, as i said, we have seen the revenue outlook come down dramatically. 2021 was the record year. things were cut in half last year. things are studying to levels we saw before the pandemic. one of the lower -- one of the weakest years we have had in the last decade. it is tough and selective in those markets. by contrast, we are seeing signs of life in adjacent industries. we are seeing headlines around some of the payouts at hedge funds...
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that re . uires beach lifeguard alison. that requires the _ beach lifeguard alison.es the environment agency test it. ,, . ., test it. severn trent water said all sectors _ test it. severn trent water said all sectors needed - test it. severn trent water said all sectors needed to | test it. severn trent water - said all sectors needed to work together to improve the river, saying, we are making a multi—million—pound investment on this stretch of the river in shrewsbury. for more stories from across the uk, go to the bbc news website. now, we return to that extraordinary story out of colombia, when four children were found in the jungle a0 days after their plane crashed in may. the bbc�*s visualjournalism team has been mapping the massive search effort that found them. to talk us through it, here's mimi swaby from the bbc world service. the plane the children were flying in crashed over colombia's southeastern amazon on the 1st of may. now, the body of the mother, the pilot and an indigenous leader on board were all recovered at the site. however, the children, now 1
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>> it's unclear at this point, alison, which investigation he testified in, and it's also possible that he testified in both. this has been one of the biggest questions in the ongoing special counsel investigation, what is going on with mark meadows? and even the trump legal team has conceded that, yet, they have not been in communication with meadows attorneys, and it's unclear if he were cooperating. the former president tried quite a while back-to-back medals from testifying before the grand jury, arguing executive privilege. he lost that battle certainly at some point that meadows would be testifying. but it's been a complete black hole in terms of reporting about what exactly was going on. this was a huge deal today, a very significant development. he will be an incredibly useful witness either investigation. he's at the center of everything january six, and he appears increasingly significant in the mar-a-lago documents probe as well. >> paula, wasn't a tasked with handling presidential records at the end of the administration? >> he was one of several people who would likely have
>> it's unclear at this point, alison, which investigation he testified in, and it's also possible that he testified in both. this has been one of the biggest questions in the ongoing special counsel investigation, what is going on with mark meadows? and even the trump legal team has conceded that, yet, they have not been in communication with meadows attorneys, and it's unclear if he were cooperating. the former president tried quite a while back-to-back medals from testifying before the...
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.— beach lifeguard alison.mostly because it requires _ beach lifeguard alison. mostly because it requires that - beach lifeguard alison. mostly because it requires that the i because it requires that the environment agency test it. southern brent ward said... _ environment agency test it. southern brent ward said... -- _ environment agency test it. southern brent ward said... -- trent _ brent ward said... —— trent waterhouse sed... we have a story which is making the news. now over 100 parliamentarians from the uk, australia, portugal and italy have written to the head of football's governing body fifa to highlight the plight of afghan women's footballers in exile. they've asked them to do more to help the women to play football on the international stage. the founder of the afghan women's team and the former captain is khalida popal — she signed the letter alongside nobel peace prize winner malala yousefzai. khalida joins us now as does the british mpjulie elliot who's spearheading this campaign. what do you w
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alison. hi caitlin, we'll all be watching those town halls, thank you very much everyone, i'm alison cameron, it welcome to cnn tonight. major developments this evening in the special counsel's investigations of donald trump. mark meadows, chief of staff by donald trump's side in his final months of the administration, testifying to a federal grand jury. today, we also learned of a trump granary in miami for the classified document investigation. does that mean a trial would be held in florida? our panel reads the tea leaves tonight. plus, a new vending machine intercity stalked not with snacks, but with free drug supplies. narcan, fentanyl test strips, and crack pipes. it's supposed to save lives. but will it? something astonishing happened in golf today, the pga tour officials, who had condemned the saudi liv golf tour, today decided to partner with them. now, how does the pga commissioner explain his own comments from last year? >> as it relates to the families of 9/11, i have two families
alison. hi caitlin, we'll all be watching those town halls, thank you very much everyone, i'm alison cameron, it welcome to cnn tonight. major developments this evening in the special counsel's investigations of donald trump. mark meadows, chief of staff by donald trump's side in his final months of the administration, testifying to a federal grand jury. today, we also learned of a trump granary in miami for the classified document investigation. does that mean a trial would be held in florida?...
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>> yeah, alison, that is a huge question. question that we are watching a lot of four as we move through this case toward trial in all the discussions before trial. because what we did know happen was after the justice department got a hold of this audio and made it known to donald trump's team that they had this audio recording in this case in the final months before they brought the indictment against him. we knew that they had subpoenaed these types of documents, either this document specifically that might have been in trump's possession still, or any copies of it that would remain. and his lawyers were unable to find the exact document that was responsive. and so it is possible that the justice department found in that search of mar-a-lago last august and we just don't know that's part of the story yet. but it is also possible that maybe it was a copy of something. or maybe it was just a document that is lost in the third. that is really going to be a big question to watch for whatever we head towards this trial. >> okay
>> yeah, alison, that is a huge question. question that we are watching a lot of four as we move through this case toward trial in all the discussions before trial. because what we did know happen was after the justice department got a hold of this audio and made it known to donald trump's team that they had this audio recording in this case in the final months before they brought the indictment against him. we knew that they had subpoenaed these types of documents, either this document...
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alison is currently workin: happily do that. alison is currently working on — happily do that.on a new exhibition, - happily do that. alison is currently working on a new exhibition, the l working on a new exhibition, the design of shaun the sheep will be unveiled later in the year. kirsteen 0'sullivan reporting. it was a powerful report into the image of her on shawn the sheep, painting him, is amazing. shall we talk more about the football? john is in istanbul this morning and as you know, what's the time —— wasn't time for much sleep and i know you are gathering information from the celebrating supporters last night? not much, no, good morning everybody. there was not. but i think when you have nights like this, who needs sleep? i'm sure that's what the manchester city players and their manager will be telling themselves this morning, the party continuing at the team hotel where the players returned late last night. the celebrations obviously got started after the final whistle, when at long last they had secured the trophy they have wanted above all others, theirfirst the t
alison is currently workin: happily do that. alison is currently working on — happily do that.on a new exhibition, - happily do that. alison is currently working on a new exhibition, the l working on a new exhibition, the design of shaun the sheep will be unveiled later in the year. kirsteen 0'sullivan reporting. it was a powerful report into the image of her on shawn the sheep, painting him, is amazing. shall we talk more about the football? john is in istanbul this morning and as you know,...
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- graham norton, gary lineker and alison recently agreed alison hammond recently agreed teats— alisontal— this week and taken into nasaltal .— this week and taken into hospital, but— this week and taken into hospital, but happily making a necaweny— hospital, but happily making a ecaeny tact— hospital, but happily making a recovery back to— hospital, but happily making a recovery back to six days of a— recovery back to six days of exercise. a week. - recovery back to six days of exercise. a week. get well soon, ttatge— exercise. a week. get well soon, ttatge t — exercise. a week. get well soon, taatge e teats— exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? yeah? do— exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? “433177 jtit exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? /7 jtit 7 madge? yeah? do you know what? she gets really tough time. i actually love madonna. she is the favourite person i've ever interviewed. certainly the most formidable. quite right. you know, a tough interview because she suffers no fools but she's also brutally honest and i was worried about this because i worry. i just think, g
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- graham norton, gary lineker and alison recently agreed alison hammond recently agreed teats— alisontal— this week and taken into nasaltal .— this week and taken into hospital, but— this week and taken into hospital, but happily making a necaweny— hospital, but happily making a ecaeny tact— hospital, but happily making a recovery back to— hospital, but happily making a recovery back to six days of a— recovery back to six days of exercise. a week. - recovery back to six days of exercise. a week. get well soon, ttatge— exercise. a week. get well soon, ttatge t — exercise. a week. get well soon, taatge e teats— exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? yeah? do— exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? “433177 jtit exercise. a week. get well soon, madge ? /7 jtit 7 madge? yeah? do you know what? she gets really tough time. i actually love madonna. she is the favourite person i've ever interviewed. certainly the most formidable. quite right. you know, a tough interview because she suffers no fools but she's also brutally honest and i was worried about this because i worry. i just think, g
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>> first of all, good evening and thank you so much for having me alison. i think today's decision marks a pretty landmark win for the rights of asian americans in this country. because for so, long i think there has been a misconception associated with asian americans that we are the model minority. that we work hard, keep our heads down and do not really participate in a lot of actions, concerning standing up for our own rights. so today is a direct testament against that. that i'm both very relieved and happy. >> what about what madison was saying, basically which is that yes, asian americans do represent people of color and a particular minority, so two blacks. i think her point was sort of that you should be on the same side, you should all be fighting for the same thing. that is to be seen and to have your life experience recognized in college admissions. >> if you look at statistics here, about affirmative actions, it goes to show that first of, all asian applicants were routinely marked down. because of arbitrary factors like personality, likability
>> first of all, good evening and thank you so much for having me alison. i think today's decision marks a pretty landmark win for the rights of asian americans in this country. because for so, long i think there has been a misconception associated with asian americans that we are the model minority. that we work hard, keep our heads down and do not really participate in a lot of actions, concerning standing up for our own rights. so today is a direct testament against that. that i'm both...
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good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota, looking to cnn tonight. investigators think they've got about 30 hours left before the air supply runs out for five people on board that missing summer supple. disobey vanished somewhere in the north atlantic on sunday after heading out to see the site of the shipwreck titanic. nearly 13,000 feet below the surface. there are plenty tonight and if any can nurse were cut with safety precautions. so in just a moment i'll speak to a team of experts in deep sea searches. also tonight, under biden's plea deal. the president son will plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors and is reportedly negotiating a detailed federal prosecutors to resolve felony gun charges. what any of us be offered the same deal? we have a reality check for you tonight. and a new cnn poll shows former president trump support is slipping following his indictment for mishandling those top secret documents. we will show you those new numbers. but and let's begin with the search mission for that missing summer supple with five people on board and t
good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota, looking to cnn tonight. investigators think they've got about 30 hours left before the air supply runs out for five people on board that missing summer supple. disobey vanished somewhere in the north atlantic on sunday after heading out to see the site of the shipwreck titanic. nearly 13,000 feet below the surface. there are plenty tonight and if any can nurse were cut with safety precautions. so in just a moment i'll speak to a team of experts in...
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good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. the coast guard said that a catastrophic implosion killed with five passengers on board that submersible that was headed to the wreck of the titanic. we are learning tonight that the navy picked up the sound of an implosion on an underwater listening system on sunday, just hours after the sub lost communications. so why did the search go on for four more days? we have got a live report from the pentagon, coming up. we will break down everything we know tonight about the victims on the ill-fated journey and what went wrong. plus, you just heard christiane amanpour's exclusive interview with former president obama and tonight we have got reaction to what he said about the indictment of donald trump. we also will examine about what he said about his former vice president, joe biden, so stick around for that. let's begin with news of the titanic submersible. cnn's jason carroll is live in boston where some of the coast guard searchers were based and oren liebermann is at the pentagon for
good evening everyone, i'm alison camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. the coast guard said that a catastrophic implosion killed with five passengers on board that submersible that was headed to the wreck of the titanic. we are learning tonight that the navy picked up the sound of an implosion on an underwater listening system on sunday, just hours after the sub lost communications. so why did the search go on for four more days? we have got a live report from the pentagon, coming up. we will...
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me and then also alison, not someone who ever thought of herself a birth center or midwife person. she really had always assumed she would go to a hospital. everyone and her family and her friends were all, you know, had gone to hospitals to give birth. and so it was a traumatic kind of miscarriage that really changed her thinking and led her down this different alternative path. and so because really took almost a shifting of her view for her to consider midwifery and out of hospital birth, she approached the process of figuring out where to go with such rigor and she was so curious and she was asking a lot questions and she really was tremendously thoughtful about single decision that she made which i thought would make for such a compelling kind of character to follow, because we could talk through each of those decisions and those kind of milestones, right? and it's that for all three of them, this was their first child. mm hmm. why? what was the thinking behind i wanted to present pregnancy. birth as something that is the sort of starting point is. this idea in some ways that
me and then also alison, not someone who ever thought of herself a birth center or midwife person. she really had always assumed she would go to a hospital. everyone and her family and her friends were all, you know, had gone to hospitals to give birth. and so it was a traumatic kind of miscarriage that really changed her thinking and led her down this different alternative path. and so because really took almost a shifting of her view for her to consider midwifery and out of hospital birth,...
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>> alison, good question. we don't really know. we know the kind of things you just said. 100,000, even 200,000 families have lost soldiers, have lost brothers and fathers. so that's got to be weighing on a lot of russians. but when you look at the polls, the polling that is done, if you can put any credence into these polls, the russian people up until now have supported putin. however, when he's challenged, as you pointed out, he's made some big mistakes militarily. he's not done well on the battlefield. if he's now got problems within his own military structure, not within his army but within the military structures, people are going to lose confidence. people could well lose confidence. and when a dictator loses the confidence of people around him, he could be in trouble. >> ambassador william taylor, thank you very much for walking us through everything that we're trying to understand tonight in russia. >>> we'll take a quick break. we'll have more of our breaking news. this chaotic situation in russia. the kremlin security se
>> alison, good question. we don't really know. we know the kind of things you just said. 100,000, even 200,000 families have lost soldiers, have lost brothers and fathers. so that's got to be weighing on a lot of russians. but when you look at the polls, the polling that is done, if you can put any credence into these polls, the russian people up until now have supported putin. however, when he's challenged, as you pointed out, he's made some big mistakes militarily. he's not done well...
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so if alison had come here first, she would have had that option.ealth care makes it so health care providers are afraid. so, over the past year, patients in alabama who have wanted or needed an abortion have had to travel hundreds of miles, normally by car and often to florida. now, this neighbouring state does have restrictions in place, but the 15—week ban is far more permissive compared to other parts of the south—east. but as i think we are going to see, florida's reproductive care system hangs in the balance. once upon a time, the home of disney was viewed as a swing state, but it has slipped out of the democrats' reach in recent years. florida's governor, ron desantis, is one of the leading candidates for the republican presidential nomination, and his right—wing policies have propelled him, such as his 15—week abortion ban. these are unborn babies that have heart beat, they can feel pain, they can suck their thumb. months later, he was re—elected. florida held the line. and it was a landslide win. what would you say to people who think gover
so if alison had come here first, she would have had that option.ealth care makes it so health care providers are afraid. so, over the past year, patients in alabama who have wanted or needed an abortion have had to travel hundreds of miles, normally by car and often to florida. now, this neighbouring state does have restrictions in place, but the 15—week ban is far more permissive compared to other parts of the south—east. but as i think we are going to see, florida's reproductive care...
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that was the emotional response from his former colleague alison hammond.hildren's presenter, he's been in the industry for years. he says it is unwise but not illegal, but this at the very least was naive, wasn't it? it at the very least was naive, wasn't it? ., , , ., , at the very least was naive, wasn't it? it raises many serious questions- _ it? it raises many serious questions. he _ it? it raises many serious questions. he said - it? it raises many serious questions. he said it - it? it raises many serious i questions. he said it would it? it raises many serious - questions. he said it would be different if it had been a young woman, he said there is homophobia in all of this, but essentially any story that begins with a story about a school visit does raise questions, raise uncomfortable questions about the power relationship, what actually took place in those messages. a0 years he's been on television, more than 20 years at this morning and for the programme itself, a minute here, a minute and a half they are, this is the first time that they have a
that was the emotional response from his former colleague alison hammond.hildren's presenter, he's been in the industry for years. he says it is unwise but not illegal, but this at the very least was naive, wasn't it? it at the very least was naive, wasn't it? ., , , ., , at the very least was naive, wasn't it? it raises many serious questions- _ it? it raises many serious questions. he _ it? it raises many serious questions. he said - it? it raises many serious questions. he said it - it? it...
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here's abc's alison kosik.s morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger. >> the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life. if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian kohberger could be put to death. >> 28 year old kohberger, who was a criminology phd student at nearby washington state university, is accused of killing kaylee gonsalves. madison mogen xana kernodle and ethan chapin at this off campus home. gonsalves family says they're grateful the death penalty is on the table, saying there is no one more deserving than the defendant in this case. we continue to pray for all the victims families. meanwhile, kohberger is due in court today for a hearing on several matters . his lawyers are pushing to get the
here's abc's alison kosik.s morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger. >> the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life. if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian kohberger...
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>> they have alison but just barely with just a few days to go with that default deadline.eally just a few votes to spare here. the final vote tally was 63 to 36. they needed 60 votes to pass the senate. i wanted to give you a breakdown of who voted in support. it was 46 democrats who voted in favor, along with 17 republicans. that was a coalition that banded together -- that means that the opposition was mostly republicans here. which was five democrat voted against this bill. they've got it done, they now have -- four signature. it was no easy feat to get here. there was opposition on both sides of the aisle. democrats did not like the stricter work requirements for food stamp recipients, they did not be reform, the republicans didn't go far enough in order to limit spending. they also don't like that it's going to high in the debt ceiling until 2025. they wanted a shorter debt ceiling high so they can get a bite of the apple. this was a really big test for the leadership, for president biden, for speaker mccarthy, all the while the economy was hanging in the violence. at
>> they have alison but just barely with just a few days to go with that default deadline.eally just a few votes to spare here. the final vote tally was 63 to 36. they needed 60 votes to pass the senate. i wanted to give you a breakdown of who voted in support. it was 46 democrats who voted in favor, along with 17 republicans. that was a coalition that banded together -- that means that the opposition was mostly republicans here. which was five democrat voted against this bill. they've...
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thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison?you must hold a groundhog. i agree with that. >> it is like holding a, maybe do not chop the baby. >> a baby with sharp teeth, i mean -- it is a little different. >> we should not be blaming the victim here, charlotte was
thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison?you must hold a groundhog. i agree with that. >> it is like holding a, maybe do not chop the baby. >> a baby with sharp teeth, i mean -- it is a little different. >> we should not be blaming the victim here, charlotte was
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we viewers, who former colleague alison hammond was emotional.— hammond was emotional.inful. _ hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because _ hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because obviously - hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because obviously i i really painful, because obviously i loved phillip schofield, and it is weird, because i still love phillip schofield. however, what he has done is wrong, he has admitted it, he has said sorry, but as a family, we are all really struggling to process everything. all really struggling to process everything-— all really struggling to process eve hina. ., , ., ., everything. lots of indications of that interview, _ everything. lots of indications of that interview, so _ everything. lots of indications of that interview, so if _ everything. lots of indications of that interview, so if you - everything. lots of indications of that interview, so if you have - everything. lots of indications of l that interview, so if you have been affected by any of the issues raised there, there is a lis
we viewers, who former colleague alison hammond was emotional.— hammond was emotional.inful. _ hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because _ hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because obviously - hammond was emotional. we find a really painful, because obviously i i really painful, because obviously i loved phillip schofield, and it is weird, because i still love phillip schofield. however, what he has done is wrong, he has admitted it, he has said sorry, but as a...
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thanks again alison and staff. call the next item, please. >> item 12, discussion item. discussion of new low-default risk obligation measure to be disclosed in the july 1, 2023 actuarial funding valuation report. >> good afternoon commissioners. bill hallmark and ann harper are here today. revision to the standards of practice that impact sfers the low default risk disclosure for funding valuations. this is not new, it is under discussion or debate since the early 1990's and influence the pension protection act of 2006, which changed funding requirements for private sector pension plans and is now come to fruition for (indiscernible) >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. you may wonder why we are here to talk about actuarial standards of practice in the afternoon. i don't think we have ever come with that as a topic item for the board before. we do reference them occasionally when there are issues before the board, but it has never been the focus. this year there is a significant change in some of the calculations and disclosures that we are required to include in
thanks again alison and staff. call the next item, please. >> item 12, discussion item. discussion of new low-default risk obligation measure to be disclosed in the july 1, 2023 actuarial funding valuation report. >> good afternoon commissioners. bill hallmark and ann harper are here today. revision to the standards of practice that impact sfers the low default risk disclosure for funding valuations. this is not new, it is under discussion or debate since the early 1990's and...
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lorraine alison wondered about the thinking behind that last move, asking...vett wasn't a fan of the changes. but ian williams was much more enthusiastic. my only criticism is the introduction of this giant blue bbc news design director peter day explained the thinking behind the changes as follows. on that subject, you may have noticed that we have been confined to this rather small space for the past few weeks while work is being done on our normal studio. we're pleased to say we will be back in our regular home from next week with our very own red sofa. finally, it's been pretty warm across the uk over the past few weeks, but visitors to the bbc�*s weather website and app and viewers of thursday's news at ten had a bit of a shock over the past couple of days when they were told what the temperature would be next week. have a look at those numbers on the screen forjuly. and really the weather pattern for next week is not what we'd expect for this time of the year. it's going to be a slow area of low pressure that's going to be over the uk and that will keep
lorraine alison wondered about the thinking behind that last move, asking...vett wasn't a fan of the changes. but ian williams was much more enthusiastic. my only criticism is the introduction of this giant blue bbc news design director peter day explained the thinking behind the changes as follows. on that subject, you may have noticed that we have been confined to this rather small space for the past few weeks while work is being done on our normal studio. we're pleased to say we will be back...
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and tonight, i'm joined by alison merton,— tonight, i'm joined by alison pierson, sean— tonight, i'mbailey and amy wette— pierson, sean bailey and amy tttote .— pierson, sean bailey and amy tttote . atto— pierson, sean bailey and amy nicole . also coming up, the nicole. also coming up, the tattout— nicole. also coming up, the fallout from _ nicole. also coming up, the fallout from prince harry's ttststtous— fallout from prince harry's disastrous two _ fallout from prince harry's disastrous two days in the wttness— disastrous two days in the witness box— disastrous two days in the witness box continues. but tttttttng— witness box continues. but tctttttng to— witness box continues. but according to sky news, the duke of according to sky news, the duke tt tetusttn— according to sky news, the duke of delusion left— according to sky news, the duke of delusion left the high court a champ— of delusion left the high court a champ when— of delusion left the high court a champ when he— of delusion left the high court a champ when he looked robust, he a champ when he looked robust, te ttttet— a
and tonight, i'm joined by alison merton,— tonight, i'm joined by alison pierson, sean— tonight, i'mbailey and amy wette— pierson, sean bailey and amy tttote .— pierson, sean bailey and amy tttote . atto— pierson, sean bailey and amy nicole . also coming up, the nicole. also coming up, the tattout— nicole. also coming up, the fallout from _ nicole. also coming up, the fallout from prince harry's ttststtous— fallout from prince harry's disastrous two _ fallout from prince harry's...
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and alison — again, an assumed name — is also sharing her story.nvironmental activist in nottingham in 2003. i was a young person who was just trying to make a positive change in the world. and in walked mark kennedy — at the time, calling himself mark stone. and he was really interested in activism, and he kind of ingratiated himself in the group. and he moved into my house. i lived with him over two years. by 2008, we were very close and we had a brief intimate relationship. and then in 2010, ifound out that he was an undercover police officer. do you remember back then what your reaction was? i was completely stunned and flabbergasted, because it didn't make any sense. this man had been one of my best friends for seven years. he had lived in my house. i'd had an intimate relationship with him for a while. how could he be a police officer? like, how was it right that a police officer could be sort of inserted into our lives in this way? tell me about the emotional and psychological impact that all this had on you. it's just completely thrown my e
and alison — again, an assumed name — is also sharing her story.nvironmental activist in nottingham in 2003. i was a young person who was just trying to make a positive change in the world. and in walked mark kennedy — at the time, calling himself mark stone. and he was really interested in activism, and he kind of ingratiated himself in the group. and he moved into my house. i lived with him over two years. by 2008, we were very close and we had a brief intimate relationship. and then in...
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everyone stay tuned, cnn tonight with alison camerota is starting right at the top of the hour don'tctually regretting his marriage but now he is going to present for killing his wife. to create new legacies, to transform a company, industry, economy, generation. because grit and vision working in lockstep puts you on the path to your full potential. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now, there's solensia. solensia is a once-monthly injection to control your cat's oa pain. veterinary professionals administering solensia who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breast feeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection. self-injection could cause allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. ask your vet about solensia
everyone stay tuned, cnn tonight with alison camerota is starting right at the top of the hour don'tctually regretting his marriage but now he is going to present for killing his wife. to create new legacies, to transform a company, industry, economy, generation. because grit and vision working in lockstep puts you on the path to your full potential. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not...
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alison?ay that we found out, as you say, that it is stuck. the bank of england independently sets interest rates. that is absolutely right. it is not a decision for politicians any more. but there are some structural things that we know can help. france has a participation rate, people working in the economy, higher than us, and it has recovered better after the pandemic. 0ur employment rate hasn't properly recovered after the pandemic, and i think we could be doing much more, particularly in those areas that still have problems with unemployment, to get people into work and to get people in work betterjobs so into work and to get people in work better jobs so they into work and to get people in work betterjobs so they can use their skills in a better way to make our economy much more productive. those are the things that can help tackle inflation in the medium term, and the government could be helping the bank of england much more than they are by having a better plan for growth for our econ
alison?ay that we found out, as you say, that it is stuck. the bank of england independently sets interest rates. that is absolutely right. it is not a decision for politicians any more. but there are some structural things that we know can help. france has a participation rate, people working in the economy, higher than us, and it has recovered better after the pandemic. 0ur employment rate hasn't properly recovered after the pandemic, and i think we could be doing much more, particularly in...
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it's supported by the town council and led by experienced swim guide and beach lifeguard alison biddulphires that the environment agency test it. severn trent water told us all sectors needed to work together to improve the river, adding... for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up. tonight, jingle and mingle, flying phones and a snaky suspect. first — police across england and wales have been told to ramp up the use of stop and search. that's where officers can stop someone if they suspect them, of carrying things like drugs or a knife. government stats show people from ethnic minorities are more likely to be stopped and searched. the minister in charge of policing, suella braverman, reckons it's a vital tool that will save lives. but some campaigners aren't convinced. young black boys who are disproportionately targeted by these tactics report how the immense pain and trauma that it inflicts on them emotionally and mentally. some other stories now, and you might have seen this video over the weekend of conservative party activis
it's supported by the town council and led by experienced swim guide and beach lifeguard alison biddulphires that the environment agency test it. severn trent water told us all sectors needed to work together to improve the river, adding... for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm steven with the catch up. tonight, jingle and mingle, flying phones and a snaky suspect. first — police across england and wales have been told to ramp up the use of stop and...
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for more let's bring in analyst alison williams. you have been looking at the risks in particular for ubs. how does that scenario shape up for you? alison: there is obviously a lot of opportunity combining a bank, especially in the wealth management use meant -- even though that unit is slated to shrink under ubs. but there's sizable execution risk, especially due to the cultures. and can ubs retain the talented wants? these are -- talent it wants? these are people, not businesses. these are businesses everyone wants to get into. so they have a positive outlook but it is not a secret, especially the franchise in asia. there are banks, deutsche bank, citigroup, very aggressively looking to go after parts of the business. goldman sachs and morgan stanley have also talked about regions where they want to become more aggressive. i think that is the challenge. specific to the investment case for ubs, buybacks and dividends, and this is something i think we'll get a little bit more global attention as some of the u.s. banks undergo stress
for more let's bring in analyst alison williams. you have been looking at the risks in particular for ubs. how does that scenario shape up for you? alison: there is obviously a lot of opportunity combining a bank, especially in the wealth management use meant -- even though that unit is slated to shrink under ubs. but there's sizable execution risk, especially due to the cultures. and can ubs retain the talented wants? these are -- talent it wants? these are people, not businesses. these are...
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and thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison? will this case go to trial before the 2024 election? or will voters decide donald trump's fate before jurors get to? >>> also, a indictment on daniel penny in the choke hold death of 30-year-old jordan nealy. our panel debates the strength of the evidence. >>> we'll show you how a group of miami high school students helped cnn be the first news network to report on what went on inside the courtroom during donald trump's indictment. >>> it was just a little old-fashioned ingenuity. that's all it took to get past the cell phone man. you will meet two of these young journalists. let's look at what happens next in the classified documents case against donald trump. we have nick ackerman. republican strategist, joe p pinon. and also in miami, we have cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what happens next? >> we can anticipate, allison, that the president's legal team, will come in fighting. they will come in swinging at the justice department. if any indication -- if the fo
and thank you for joining us, cnn tonight with alison camerota starts right now. alison? will this case go to trial before the 2024 election? or will voters decide donald trump's fate before jurors get to? >>> also, a indictment on daniel penny in the choke hold death of 30-year-old jordan nealy. our panel debates the strength of the evidence. >>> we'll show you how a group of miami high school students helped cnn be the first news network to report on what went on inside the...
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alison and ronald, have a great day, enjoy everything going on down in brixton today.ent. 0nce about to give a speech in kent. once the microphone is handed over to him that we can hear him speak. today is a bank of england interest rate date so we can now hear what rishi sunak has to say. so we can now hear what rishi sunak has to sa . ~ ., ., so we can now hear what rishi sunak hastosa. . . . , has to say. what an incredible place so congratulations _ has to say. what an incredible place so congratulations for _ has to say. what an incredible place so congratulations for your - has to say. what an incredible place so congratulations for your work - has to say. what an incredible place | so congratulations for your work and thank you for inviting me. everything has been superb so far but my team were a bit sad there were no meatballs at lunch. i don't know how your canteen works, but other than that, it has been brilliant. yesterday you heard news about inflation and today you may have seen what the bank of england announced with interest rates and i'm sure that fills
alison and ronald, have a great day, enjoy everything going on down in brixton today.ent. 0nce about to give a speech in kent. once the microphone is handed over to him that we can hear him speak. today is a bank of england interest rate date so we can now hear what rishi sunak has to say. so we can now hear what rishi sunak has to sa . ~ ., ., so we can now hear what rishi sunak hastosa. . . . , has to say. what an incredible place so congratulations _ has to say. what an incredible place so...
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myself, dermot, josie, alison and craig and every single person who works on the show will continue tod every single day to bring you the show that we love. on that note, josie... �* , earlier i spoke to the entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster caroline frost. she gave me her reaction to holly willoughby�*s statement. she was very careful to mention the viewer, primarily, that relationship of trust that she was so keen to build bridges, are you 0k? of trust that she was so keen to build bridges, are you ok? that initial question straight to the audience. this is aristotelian rhetoric being extended. we have all of us let down, you, me, the viewer, itv, theirfamily. clearly putting phillip schofield very much on the other side of that river. and then saying a time for healing and moving on. so what that means is, i think i said last week, this is a ship that is careering down the river and its a case of whether itv still believe holly willoughby is the masthead and figurehead of the vote or whether she needed to be jettisoned along with phillip schofield. they have decided for now th
myself, dermot, josie, alison and craig and every single person who works on the show will continue tod every single day to bring you the show that we love. on that note, josie... �* , earlier i spoke to the entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster caroline frost. she gave me her reaction to holly willoughby�*s statement. she was very careful to mention the viewer, primarily, that relationship of trust that she was so keen to build bridges, are you 0k? of trust that she was so keen to build...
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>> alison, some of the reporting that i've seen indicates that the secret service in the area aroundce observed him acting suspiciously or running through the neighborhood, things like that. they interacted with him, identified him, and determined that he has an outstanding warrant for his activities in the capital on january six. i think the whole thing unfolded from there, the called in the bomb squad to do a protective sweep of his vehicle, the van and they found the items that you indicated. >> do we know how close he got to the obamas? or they under any direct threat? >> so, the npd has said they do not believe that the obamas were any direct danger, so that does not give us a lot of details about how close he came to the residence, but you know some sharp eyed secret service agents are doing their job out there and keeping a very close watch over that area, which is something that we should expect on this day and age, when we are experiencing elevated threats especially on the extremist front. we really have been for quite a few years now, it certainly is in the post january 6t
>> alison, some of the reporting that i've seen indicates that the secret service in the area aroundce observed him acting suspiciously or running through the neighborhood, things like that. they interacted with him, identified him, and determined that he has an outstanding warrant for his activities in the capital on january six. i think the whole thing unfolded from there, the called in the bomb squad to do a protective sweep of his vehicle, the van and they found the items that you...
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alison grinter allen thank you for your. time >> thank you for having me. >> still ahead, some of donald trump's republican rivals are finally willing to say the emperor has, well, not fully dressed. the republican party flirtation react with reality continues. that's next. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. ther
alison grinter allen thank you for your. time >> thank you for having me. >> still ahead, some of donald trump's republican rivals are finally willing to say the emperor has, well, not fully dressed. the republican party flirtation react with reality continues. that's next. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i...
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abc's alison kosik has the details. >> this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penaltyrian kohberger, the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian kohberger could be put to death . >> 28 year old kohberger, who was a criminology phd student at nearby washington state university, is accused of killing kaylee gonzalez. madison mogen xana kernodle and ethan chapin at this off campus home, goncalves's family says they're grateful the death penalty is on the table, saying there is no one more deserving than the defendant in this case. we continue to pray for all the victims families. meanwhile, kohberger is due in court today for a hearing on several matters. his lawyers are pushing to get the state to hand over more materials from the grand jury indicted. isn't
abc's alison kosik has the details. >> this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penaltyrian kohberger, the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian...
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