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ruzana kajayan alison managed not only to find her biological mother, but with the help of our programd beloved, please forgive me, i forgive, then questions about the biological father remained unanswered all these years. alison knew absolutely nothing about the man who gave her life until last summer when the girl’s phone rang and her sister called. showed me a man, like, hey, this is our father, i couldn’t believe it, i started crying, it was so crazy, to find out the whole truth about her birth, alison decided to fly to russia again. i really want to restore our the family connection that i think i deserve and i believe it will. who is the real father of the russian-american alison duranzo, did he know about the birth of the girl, where was he all these years? and most importantly, is it true that he is not only the father, but also the girl’s grandfather; before the program, anna, ksenia, alison and the alleged father of the sisters passed a dna test. and today the most difficult questions will be answered. well, alison is back in our studio, i can’t even imagine how time flies, i
ruzana kajayan alison managed not only to find her biological mother, but with the help of our programd beloved, please forgive me, i forgive, then questions about the biological father remained unanswered all these years. alison knew absolutely nothing about the man who gave her life until last summer when the girl’s phone rang and her sister called. showed me a man, like, hey, this is our father, i couldn’t believe it, i started crying, it was so crazy, to find out the whole truth about...
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from that moment on, alison always dreamed of finding her biological family. contacted privately. detective, but only thanks to our program, 5 years ago she met her biological mother, and a few minutes ago her first meeting in her life took place with her alleged father, that’s how it was. hi, hi dad, tell me, but you? now you are hugging your daughter, you see in her some, i don’t know, your features, that everything features, all mine, everything that is, everything is mine, and the character is the same as mine, the same unbridled, and what do you feel, emotionally, i feel very happy, joyful, whole, complete, in any case, i want. more, well then, let's nikolaevich, let's invite your youngest daughter, your younger sister , alison, ksenia, ksenia mashinyuk to the conversation backstage today, you haven't seen each other for 5 years and are talking on the phone, she's here, fish, first meeting in 5 years. you are my girls, my little ones, my little ones, my little bunnies, my tender little ones, so girls, my girls, dear ones, come on , everything will be fine
from that moment on, alison always dreamed of finding her biological family. contacted privately. detective, but only thanks to our program, 5 years ago she met her biological mother, and a few minutes ago her first meeting in her life took place with her alleged father, that’s how it was. hi, hi dad, tell me, but you? now you are hugging your daughter, you see in her some, i don’t know, your features, that everything features, all mine, everything that is, everything is mine, and the...
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. >> thank you alison. good afternoon. grateful for the opportunity to share our work with you and not share my flu with you. there is a lot of analysis on this and i like to thank everyone on the investment team who touched analysis in one sense or another. would like to thank our partners [indiscernible] style analytics, melon, wilshire as well as cambridge. quality risk management comes from risk culture. that is supported from the top. i would love--super thankful for the board, for your continued support enabling us to conduct this research and use multiple technology platforms to enhance risk management. i also like to thank our ceo/cio alison romano laser focused on risk management and improving internal controls and risk processes. last but not least, i like to thank kevin ca presenting. he is investment officer overseeing asset allocation and risk and puts a lot of work into this analysis. as alison mentioned, i'll cover asset allocation on performance and exposure and kevin will present stress testing and scenari
. >> thank you alison. good afternoon. grateful for the opportunity to share our work with you and not share my flu with you. there is a lot of analysis on this and i like to thank everyone on the investment team who touched analysis in one sense or another. would like to thank our partners [indiscernible] style analytics, melon, wilshire as well as cambridge. quality risk management comes from risk culture. that is supported from the top. i would love--super thankful for the board, for...
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give it to charity, alison, shut this charity, alison, and shut this thing charity, alison, and shuth that. >> should she get money? >> should she get the money? yes, get the money. yes, you should get the money. >> hang on give it >> hang on to hang on to give it to charity. problems with to charity. no problems with that. money. i don't that. but it's my money. i don't want my money. >> want it to to >> i don't want it to go to charity. yeah. finally, charity. and yeah. and finally, finally, should she finally, vicky pryce, should she give money? give should she get the money? i think think if she hasn't think i think if she hasn't actually rules the actually broken the rules of the bank think that bank itself and they think that her contract is such that she's entitled to it, then yes, she should get it right. well, that's their thoughts. what are yours? to yours? thank you very much to roger grove. he's a personal finance and credit expert and ceo of fair money, denis macshane, labour minister macshane, former labour minister for vicky pryce, chief for europe. vicky pryce, chief
give it to charity, alison, shut this charity, alison, and shut this thing charity, alison, and shuth that. >> should she get money? >> should she get the money? yes, get the money. yes, you should get the money. >> hang on give it >> hang on to hang on to give it to charity. problems with to charity. no problems with that. money. i don't that. but it's my money. i don't want my money. >> want it to to >> i don't want it to go to charity. yeah. finally,...
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dame alison has said it shows the error she committed were relatively minor —— whitewash.e public domain when it wasn't. so overall, i'm not sure this review satisfies anybody, but it does try and inject clarity into what did become a major scandal over the summer. become a ma'or scandal over the summer. ., become a ma'or scandal over the summer. . ., ., profits at amazon have almost tripled to $9.9 billion in its latest quarter at the world's biggest retailer. it also forecast that sales would continue to rise at a robust pace for the rest of the year. it's also been in cost—cutting mode, in response to the high inflationary environment. michelle fleury reports. it was a strong performance by amazon. the e—commerce giant said revenue climbed 13% in the quarter, despite challenges posed by inflation and rising interest rates. sales in north america were up 11% from a year ago. and globally, the picture was even stronger. sales rose i6%. now, amazon's advertising business is a growing part of its portfolio. freevee is its ad—supported streaming video service, and it's going
dame alison has said it shows the error she committed were relatively minor —— whitewash.e public domain when it wasn't. so overall, i'm not sure this review satisfies anybody, but it does try and inject clarity into what did become a major scandal over the summer. become a ma'or scandal over the summer. ., become a ma'or scandal over the summer. . ., ., profits at amazon have almost tripled to $9.9 billion in its latest quarter at the world's biggest retailer. it also forecast that sales...
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oh, alison with natwest group. oh, alison rose . you do so well, don't you? rose. so well, don't you? or at least you think you do well covering up lie after lie after lie. are you really going to walk away from that board meeting on thursday with £11.3 million, given that this bank is nearly 40% owned by the state? but even more seriously , in but even more seriously, in these documents , i mean, try these documents, i mean, try this for size . he got paid from this for size. he got paid from the kremlin. bet he's a spy. yep. they genuinely believe moved. i was in the pay of russian money. the previous statement i read out mentioned russian connections. my links to russian connections. my links to russia were mentioned 144 times in the coutts subject access request . i'll say it in the coutts subject access request. i'll say it again. he got paid from the kremlin. bet he's a spy tonight , right? he's a spy tonight, right? albeit briefly. i want to talk to you about what fake news is why did people within that bank believe that one of the reasons i should be debunk
oh, alison with natwest group. oh, alison rose . you do so well, don't you? rose. so well, don't you? or at least you think you do well covering up lie after lie after lie. are you really going to walk away from that board meeting on thursday with £11.3 million, given that this bank is nearly 40% owned by the state? but even more seriously , in but even more seriously, in these documents , i mean, try these documents, i mean, try this for size . he got paid from this for size. he got paid from...
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oh, alison with natwest group. oh, alison rose . you do so well, don't you? rose. so well, don't you? or at least you think you do well covering up lie after lie after lie. are you really going to walk away from that board meeting on thursday with £11.3 million, given that this bank is nearly 40% owned by the state? but even more seriously , in but even more seriously, in these documents , i mean, try these documents, i mean, try this for size . he got paid from this for size. he got paid from the kremlin. bet he's a spy. yep. they genuinely believe moved. i was in the pay of russian money. the previous statement i read out mentioned russian connections. my links to russian connections. my links to russia were mentioned 144 times in the coutts subject access request . i'll say it in the coutts subject access request. i'll say it again. he got paid from the kremlin. bet he's a spy tonight , right? he's a spy tonight, right? albeit briefly. i want to talk to you about what fake news is why did people within that bank believe that one of the reasons i should be debunk
oh, alison with natwest group. oh, alison rose . you do so well, don't you? rose. so well, don't you? or at least you think you do well covering up lie after lie after lie. are you really going to walk away from that board meeting on thursday with £11.3 million, given that this bank is nearly 40% owned by the state? but even more seriously , in but even more seriously, in these documents , i mean, try these documents, i mean, try this for size . he got paid from this for size. he got paid from...
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>> all right, alison barber for us. thank you, alison, appreciate it. we talked about this new statement released by the president of upon the delivery of this first batch of aid to gaza, vowels in they were just talking about. he also discussed discontinue effort to allow americans and other foreign nationals to leave gaza through egypt. nbc's white house correspondent, allie raffa, is joining us now with more on this. what did the president, if you will, ali, have to say, and what is the administration doing to get more aid into gaza, to get that border crossing periodically reopens? , yeah absolutely, yasmin. we know it was only open for a few hours today. we don't know whether it will open tomorrow, and if it, does for how long? then, the president in this new statement said they talked about the opening of that rafah border crossing over night. he says it was the result of quote, days of diplomatic engagement at the highest levels that engagement including that phone call that president biden had with egyptian president el-sisi on his way back to w
>> all right, alison barber for us. thank you, alison, appreciate it. we talked about this new statement released by the president of upon the delivery of this first batch of aid to gaza, vowels in they were just talking about. he also discussed discontinue effort to allow americans and other foreign nationals to leave gaza through egypt. nbc's white house correspondent, allie raffa, is joining us now with more on this. what did the president, if you will, ali, have to say, and what is...
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britain >> alison's mind. >> listening to alison's mind. sounds rather now.lasgow train who saved the dog, who fell between the and who fell between the train and the . and i think it's the platform. and i think it's a great thing that they took the time to rescue the dog. >> save your story. you need to save a nation. and on this show, i so go on, talk us i must say so. so go on, talk us through they they through it. so. so they they what? dog what fell between what? this dog what fell between a gap? it? a gap? did it? >> it fell between a gap >> yeah. it fell between a gap between a train and a platform and course is that's and of course that is that's death. gets death. if that train gets rolling we've got clip we've got a clip. >> oh okay. how's that? absolutely no idea how much danger it was in there. but there we go . amy, god is your there we go. amy, god is your greatest brexit. well, it's obvious. >> it's sparkle. starmer okay. of course. for winning the next general election. let's face it . with his amazing speech at labour conference this week. >>
britain >> alison's mind. >> listening to alison's mind. sounds rather now.lasgow train who saved the dog, who fell between the and who fell between the train and the . and i think it's the platform. and i think it's a great thing that they took the time to rescue the dog. >> save your story. you need to save a nation. and on this show, i so go on, talk us i must say so. so go on, talk us through they they through it. so. so they they what? dog what fell between what? this dog...
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has been hearing testimony from his former colleagues, including his one—time girlfriend caroline alisonusiness correspondent erin delmore was on the court when she testified and explains the significance in this case.— and explains the significance in this case. the government has at least _ in this case. the government has at least three _ in this case. the government has at least three key - has at least three key witnesses that it wants to showcase in this trial, but make no mistake, caroline alison is their star. that's because she is the former ceo of alameda research, the crypto hedge fund that sam bankman—fried founded, also the former romantic partner of sam bankman—fried and she spoke about both roles today. she talked about having a personal closeness with mr bankman—fried but also saying at times she felt awkward around him because she was dating her boss and felt neglected in their personal relationship and she said that in the business he was in the driver seat, but she took direction from him and reported up to him. at one point today she talked about alameda research usin
has been hearing testimony from his former colleagues, including his one—time girlfriend caroline alisonusiness correspondent erin delmore was on the court when she testified and explains the significance in this case.— and explains the significance in this case. the government has at least _ in this case. the government has at least three _ in this case. the government has at least three key - has at least three key witnesses that it wants to showcase in this trial, but make no mistake,...
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>> alison barber for us, with the israel gaza border. alison, thank you. one thing that is interesting to me, the families of hostages held by hamas. they gathered today to protest the gaza invasion. take a listen. >> we need to engage in negotiations, and we need to do it now. they say, the only solution is to destroy gaza. they never mentioned the hostages, not once. >> we are afraid for our hostages, our families. we want to bring them home, alive. >> to watch that, we're reminded, the hostages, front and center in this crisis. i wonder, as you hear israelis themselves talk about the need to bring the hostages home, the way they are framing this conflict, how they are challenging netanyahu's frame. >> i think part of it, to, is just like everybody else, were surprised to hear that this increased incursion, i should say, i know they are calling it an invasion, has alarmed them in the way it's alarmed everybody else. the reason they are not using the word cease-fire is, and as we all know, why they can't use the word cease-fire, is because there is specif
>> alison barber for us, with the israel gaza border. alison, thank you. one thing that is interesting to me, the families of hostages held by hamas. they gathered today to protest the gaza invasion. take a listen. >> we need to engage in negotiations, and we need to do it now. they say, the only solution is to destroy gaza. they never mentioned the hostages, not once. >> we are afraid for our hostages, our families. we want to bring them home, alive. >> to watch that,...
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our news correspondent alison freeman is there. alison, just bring us up—to—date, what a are they doing with with what is left of the free?— is left of the free? literally in the last few _ is left of the free? literally in the last few moments - is left of the free? literally in the last few moments we - is left of the free? literally in l the last few moments we have is left of the free? literally in - the last few moments we have seen a big section brought back over hadrian's wall on to the ground, this has been a complex operation, everything they are doing here today, they have to make sure that the wall is protected at all times because it is an historic monument. first thing this morning that large crane you see behind me came up the farm track, so it could lift up the three so it could be cut into further section, the brancheses were removed yesterday to make it easier to handle. that will be put on a trailer, and the tree is going to make its finaljourney trailer, and the tree is going to make its final journey away from h
our news correspondent alison freeman is there. alison, just bring us up—to—date, what a are they doing with with what is left of the free?— is left of the free? literally in the last few _ is left of the free? literally in the last few moments - is left of the free? literally in the last few moments we - is left of the free? literally in l the last few moments we have is left of the free? literally in - the last few moments we have seen a big section brought back over hadrian's wall on...
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but coming alison coming up, should dame alison rose her payout? i'll rose keep her big payout?ckass. find out who takes home those but next, those prizes shortly. but next, as steve coogan brands monarchist , flag waving idiots , monarchist, flag waving idiots, i am joined by our royal mastermind . this is a lot of mastermind. this is a lot of people's favourite part of the show , so stay tuned. colin show, so stay tuned. lady colin campbell phil the campbell and phil dampier the gin to her to her tonic. or should that the way should that be the other way round? who are ready to bash the lefty outrageous lefty luvvie for his outrageous comments? discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit the discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit the crown ss whether netflix hit the crown has handled the death of princess diana as sensitively as they promised. don't go anywhere . i'll see you. in two. it's time now for my royal masterminds, lady c
but coming alison coming up, should dame alison rose her payout? i'll rose keep her big payout?ckass. find out who takes home those but next, those prizes shortly. but next, as steve coogan brands monarchist , flag waving idiots , monarchist, flag waving idiots, i am joined by our royal mastermind . this is a lot of mastermind. this is a lot of people's favourite part of the show , so stay tuned. colin show, so stay tuned. lady colin campbell phil the campbell and phil dampier the gin to her to...
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alison barber for us tonight. nbc news platforms on the israel-hamas war. after the, break an emotional look at flights to israel. how is really americans right now have to either say goodbye to loved ones or head towards themselves. and josÉ will have a very important interview. he speaks to one israeli american reservists next, who is already in the fight about the harrowing things he has seen so far. stay with us. stay with us [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiti
alison barber for us tonight. nbc news platforms on the israel-hamas war. after the, break an emotional look at flights to israel. how is really americans right now have to either say goodbye to loved ones or head towards themselves. and josÉ will have a very important interview. he speaks to one israeli american reservists next, who is already in the fight about the harrowing things he has seen so far. stay with us. stay with us [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera...
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but in the meantime, i now, alison, on i want you right now, alison, on this sunak this show to win rishiw , to it. should he have , to say it. what should he have said? repeal the said? come on, repeal the climate change act immediately . climate change act immediately. >> we build 500,000 houses for young people in this country. have some hope. get rid of all the gender identity critical race theory from from schools and ban children transitioning in schools. three things that will be a sight more popular than the ones he came up makes you to sing the you want to sing god save the king. you want to sing god save the kin does are pumped thank >> does are pumped up now. thank you very much. right. coming up is business secretary kemi badenoch right that britain is the country in the world to the best country in the world to be a black person? my panel will discuss in tonight's discuss that in tonight's greatest britain and union. discuss that in tonight's greatstickritain and union. discuss that in tonight's greatstick around1d union. discuss that in tonight's greatstick around to union.
but in the meantime, i now, alison, on i want you right now, alison, on this sunak this show to win rishiw , to it. should he have , to say it. what should he have said? repeal the said? come on, repeal the climate change act immediately . climate change act immediately. >> we build 500,000 houses for young people in this country. have some hope. get rid of all the gender identity critical race theory from from schools and ban children transitioning in schools. three things that will be a...
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alison barber alison what can you tell us about the effort to get. more aid into gaza and what is it you are hearing from people inside. gaza? yeah. >> the cross, they are all hoping that this is. going to be a common occurrence the aid that winning today. just 20 truckloads, it was something, but by everyone. 's measure not nearly enough to deal with the humanitarian crisis inside of gaza prior to this war about a third of palestinians were. considered to be food insecure that's only gotten worse since. all of this started there's a lot of aid in. egypt at the border of you and other groups, they have said they have storage units near the rafah crossing that are full of aid just leaving to get inside israel has said. they will continue to support and allow humanitarian aid food medicine and water not feel. though, into, gaza as. as long as that a. goes to civilians and not hamas militants if they find, out that has gone to hamas. militants were that it has been intercepted that suggests that men, their position might. change a bit but there's a desp
alison barber alison what can you tell us about the effort to get. more aid into gaza and what is it you are hearing from people inside. gaza? yeah. >> the cross, they are all hoping that this is. going to be a common occurrence the aid that winning today. just 20 truckloads, it was something, but by everyone. 's measure not nearly enough to deal with the humanitarian crisis inside of gaza prior to this war about a third of palestinians were. considered to be food insecure that's only...
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the likelihood that alison's biological father is malakhov is today at 4:30 p.m.schoolchildren, college and technical school students competed in competencies that now determine technological progress. many of them received their knowledge and skills thanks to the federal professional project, and the championship itself was timed to coincide with the year of the teacher-mentor taking place in the country. i now press a button that launches a series of quadcopters. in order for the drones to perform even the simplest synchronized dance on command, ninth-grader oleg sherstobitov had to write several programs, correct the factory settings of the copters. a similar task took place at the recent high-tech championship in veliky novgorod, where he became the winner among juniors in the flying work equipment competency. write a program for landing on the propeller. platform to launch several quadcopters at once so that they simultaneously perform various decorative elements. to get to the finals, i first had to go through regional competitions. level even. the junior te
the likelihood that alison's biological father is malakhov is today at 4:30 p.m.schoolchildren, college and technical school students competed in competencies that now determine technological progress. many of them received their knowledge and skills thanks to the federal professional project, and the championship itself was timed to coincide with the year of the teacher-mentor taking place in the country. i now press a button that launches a series of quadcopters. in order for the drones to...
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>> alison forest, thank you, stay safe. go now to north to matt bradley, who is in lebanon for us. a couple of things i want to talk through here, matt. first and foremost is the threat from the north, from his bella, of course, it has been a constant, it, seems conversation as to what hezbollah will do when they do it, if they were to do, it and then, couple that, of course, with iran's foreign minister speaking with the leader of hezbollah -- and making a statement early this morning, i believe, in beirut. >> yeah, i mean, all of these things combined together, yasmin. the fact is that to answer your second question first, the foreign minister has been saying that they are ready. they are ready and willing, and he's been making the rounds. he was in beirut, and then, he was in damascus, and then, he is apparently going back to beirut again. so, the fact is is that you now, he could be pulling the strings, or to huron could be pulling the strings behind hezbollah, which, like hamas, is backed by iran. like a moth, it's the
>> alison forest, thank you, stay safe. go now to north to matt bradley, who is in lebanon for us. a couple of things i want to talk through here, matt. first and foremost is the threat from the north, from his bella, of course, it has been a constant, it, seems conversation as to what hezbollah will do when they do it, if they were to do, it and then, couple that, of course, with iran's foreign minister speaking with the leader of hezbollah -- and making a statement early this morning, i...
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for now, good to have you with us, alison, whitley bay. thank you. have a sense of the local feel of the storm, what has happened so far? give us a sense of the overall picture. it has happened so far? give us a sense of the overall picture.— of the overall picture. it has been twofold, of the overall picture. it has been twofold. you _ of the overall picture. it has been twofold, you saw _ of the overall picture. it has been twofold, you saw the _ of the overall picture. it has been twofold, you saw the winds, - of the overall picture. it has been twofold, you saw the winds, this | of the overall picture. it has been . twofold, you saw the winds, this was the scene in eastern scotland yesterday, some parts of aberdeenshire saugus over 70 miles an hourfor over nine hours in total —— saw costs. the rainfall has been the big issue and it will be the biggest issue of the storm. southeast grampians, perth, this area feeds the rivers across the red warning area, a months worth of rain in little over a day and a half for forfar. also across other parts of
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a lot still to play out alison. andrew thanks. >> more now on those hostages who remain in the hands of hamas this morning. both young and old , their exact whereabouts are unknown and worried. loved ones are praying for their safe return. abc's james longman reports from israel. >> israel faces two crises, an unprecedented attack and a hostage situation like no other. the government says militants kidnaped more than 100 people, many of them now in gaza. among them, 25 year old noah agrimony , taken away by gunmen on a motorcycle girl as she begs don't kill me and reaches out to her boyfriend as he is led away. video shows palestinian militants taking entire families captive. young children and the elderly. >> this is a massive terrorist attack that is gunning down israeli civilians in their towns in their homes. and as we've seen so graphically, literally dragging people across the border with gaza, including a holocaust survivor in a wheelchair, women and children high. >> hi, i'm james. >> we met jennifer damti,
a lot still to play out alison. andrew thanks. >> more now on those hostages who remain in the hands of hamas this morning. both young and old , their exact whereabouts are unknown and worried. loved ones are praying for their safe return. abc's james longman reports from israel. >> israel faces two crises, an unprecedented attack and a hostage situation like no other. the government says militants kidnaped more than 100 people, many of them now in gaza. among them, 25 year old noah...
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but alison, were police right to alison, were the police right to pre—emptively arrest the group's ringleadersnk just stop oil. are the most irritating people in the most irritating people in the country. and as we've seen, nearly all of their activists are incredibly posh, privately educated kids . you know, indigo educated kids. you know, indigo and constantin opal and, you know , that sort of privileged know, that sort of privileged kid . but know, that sort of privileged kid. but having said know, that sort of privileged kid . but having said that, kid. but having said that, i think this is massive overreach by the police. they haven't these people they arrested, they broke into the well, they went into went into their homes, confiscated possession guns. they haven't actually done anything. now, patrick, if that's only accept all if there's a major terrorist attack planned. yeah. and they have information and even if it's terrorism, you have to get a judge. >> you know , i am so right. so >> you know, i am so right. so it's not your fault. it's mine. actually, i'm going to. i'm going to cu
but alison, were police right to alison, were the police right to pre—emptively arrest the group's ringleadersnk just stop oil. are the most irritating people in the most irritating people in the country. and as we've seen, nearly all of their activists are incredibly posh, privately educated kids . you know, indigo educated kids. you know, indigo and constantin opal and, you know , that sort of privileged know, that sort of privileged kid . but know, that sort of privileged kid. but having...
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>> alison barber, thank you so much to you and your crew. please stay safe. let's continue this conversation with jenin -- of former -- also a visit lecturer at the department of communication at stanford university. and -- former nbc news foreign correspondent and tel aviv bureau chief. first, direct on this breaking news. this tentative deal to help foreigners get safe passage, still facing obstacles. what do you make here of sort of the coordination between israel, egypt, the u.s. government? >> it's not going well. but i think egypt is really afraid that if they open the border, i don't know what the american citizens out i know they're afraid of having a refugee crisis in the sign of peninsula, something akin to what happened when syria fell to jordan i, would imagine. they're conditioning it on the aid going in. the israelis on the other hand a saint when it's going to live water, electricity go into gaza and-less hamas militias this hostages, which as you mentioned, include grandmothers and young babies, which hamas terrorists showed themselves holding
>> alison barber, thank you so much to you and your crew. please stay safe. let's continue this conversation with jenin -- of former -- also a visit lecturer at the department of communication at stanford university. and -- former nbc news foreign correspondent and tel aviv bureau chief. first, direct on this breaking news. this tentative deal to help foreigners get safe passage, still facing obstacles. what do you make here of sort of the coordination between israel, egypt, the u.s....
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ago alison in our studio i met my biological mother.e a dna test, who will rejoice and who will cry in this studio? the likelihood that nikolai yuryevich is alison's biological father is malakhov. today at 16:30 the program about the most important thing continues, we talk about e. coli. of course, this e. coli, others that cause severe toxins, we try to avoid, give antibiotics, why, well, because this dangerous e. coli, it has a toxin inside, well, relatively speaking, we somehow kill the bacteria, it dies and the toxin comes out, it is not always released, it’s just like... you tear it apart, in people who have severe infections, we give an antibiotic for e. coli, they often have this hemolytic-uric syndrome , it’s called that, you don’t understand, it’s a syndrome in which the mortality rate is about 50%, every second person dies, to make it clear, kidneys fail, platelets drop, severe neurological symptoms , very heavy, very heavy the disease can cause, it says there, the central nervous system, yes, but in newborns, meningitis, in c
ago alison in our studio i met my biological mother.e a dna test, who will rejoice and who will cry in this studio? the likelihood that nikolai yuryevich is alison's biological father is malakhov. today at 16:30 the program about the most important thing continues, we talk about e. coli. of course, this e. coli, others that cause severe toxins, we try to avoid, give antibiotics, why, well, because this dangerous e. coli, it has a toxin inside, well, relatively speaking, we somehow kill the...
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this is when dame alison rose had broken client confidentiality, had briefed that the business editore bbc and the headline was nigel farage bank account shut for falling below the wealth limit, which we know not to be true. and that led to much internal debate and one of alison rose's team concluded that it was really very simple. it was just because , as i was some kind of because, as i was some kind of awful human being. yes, you're an awful human being. and lol laugh out loud , but i guess that laugh out loud, but i guess that pleased them because as i started to respond publicly on this internal whatsapp group within the head office of natwest, it was said, what's the crackpot saying now? well, all right, maybe they get me on that one. i'll give them that. but here's the one that really shows you and tells you so much about these people. they actually thought and hoped that because they'd closed me down and at the time , nobody else would have me, time, nobody else would have me, that maybe , just maybe, i would that maybe, just maybe, i would even be driven out of the country, w
this is when dame alison rose had broken client confidentiality, had briefed that the business editore bbc and the headline was nigel farage bank account shut for falling below the wealth limit, which we know not to be true. and that led to much internal debate and one of alison rose's team concluded that it was really very simple. it was just because , as i was some kind of because, as i was some kind of awful human being. yes, you're an awful human being. and lol laugh out loud , but i guess...
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this is when dame alison rose had broken client confidentiality, had briefed that the business editor bbc and the headline was nigel farage bank account shut for falling below the wealth limit, which we know not to be true. and that led to much internal debate and one of alison rose's team concluded that it was really very simple. it was just because , as i was some kind of because, as i was some kind of awful human being. yes, you're an awful human being. and lol laugh out loud , but i guess that laugh out loud, but i guess that pleased them because as i started to respond publicly on this internal whatsapp group within the head office of natwest, it was said, what's the crackpot saying now? well, all right, maybe they get me on that one. i'll give them that. but here's the one that really shows you and tells you so much about these people. they actually thought and hoped that because they'd closed me down and at the time , nobody else would have me, time, nobody else would have me, that maybe , just maybe, i would that maybe, just maybe, i would even be driven out of the country, wh
this is when dame alison rose had broken client confidentiality, had briefed that the business editor bbc and the headline was nigel farage bank account shut for falling below the wealth limit, which we know not to be true. and that led to much internal debate and one of alison rose's team concluded that it was really very simple. it was just because , as i was some kind of because, as i was some kind of awful human being. yes, you're an awful human being. and lol laugh out loud , but i guess...
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duranzo, again in the spotlight, 5 years ago alison met with biological mother, today she came againto take a dna test, who will rejoice, who will cry in this studio, probably because nikolai yuryevich is alison’s biological father is, malakhov, tomorrow at 16:30, tell me, do you have a dream, i must fly around the entire globe at once and never land, a man who has challenged himself, cut, i... where does the wind blow? fedor konyukhov, you have a thunderstorm front ahead, you are heading straight towards it, it’s a super cyclone, a killer cyclone, it ’s like it’s chasing you, what do you want? every day i write a letter to him, and then when he returns, i give him mine, and he gives me his. dad, i love you when a dream becomes the meaning of life. father says accept it, but if... all people resigned themselves, we would then we didn’t reach the pole, but i’ve been going towards this all my life, we’re all with him, because he’s the only one, the lord of the wind, the wind in how to make him an ally , it came there, sure, go ahead, good afternoon, wow, we’re at the wedding by order.
duranzo, again in the spotlight, 5 years ago alison met with biological mother, today she came againto take a dna test, who will rejoice, who will cry in this studio, probably because nikolai yuryevich is alison’s biological father is, malakhov, tomorrow at 16:30, tell me, do you have a dream, i must fly around the entire globe at once and never land, a man who has challenged himself, cut, i... where does the wind blow? fedor konyukhov, you have a thunderstorm front ahead, you are heading...
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joining us now on the ground, at the israel gaza border, alison barber. alison, i know you've been out there all day. what are you seeing and hearing right now? do you know anything about the border crossings? the border with gaza in egypt. >> with what we've been hearing in the last ten minutes or so, we've heard for booms and then saw the skyline, the direction, gaza is back this way lighting up as things are fired, rockets from the israeli side and into gaza. the last two hours, we have heard jess over in the area. overhead periodically. we have heard artillery bombardments inside of gaza. we have seen rockets flying from israel and into the direction of gaza. in terms of the crossing with egypt, the rafah crossing, and whether or not it is open. the answer is still no, it is not. that is the only option really right now in or out of gaza for civilians, and also for humanitarian aid. the humanitarian aid has not been inside of gaza in a week now. the other border crossing that possibly people could be using would be the -- but that goes into israeli te
joining us now on the ground, at the israel gaza border, alison barber. alison, i know you've been out there all day. what are you seeing and hearing right now? do you know anything about the border crossings? the border with gaza in egypt. >> with what we've been hearing in the last ten minutes or so, we've heard for booms and then saw the skyline, the direction, gaza is back this way lighting up as things are fired, rockets from the israeli side and into gaza. the last two hours, we...
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>> alison, thank you so much, i appreciate you joining us. with that, let's bring in our lead off panel tonight. peter baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. michael or, and former israel ambassador to the u.s.. and my colleague engulf friend martin fletcher, former nbc correspondent. he spent over 30 years reporting for nbc. he has won almost every single television award, including five emmys. michael, i want to start with the president speech. what was your thought? and how do you think's remarks will go over in israel? >> they went over very well, stephanie. as they were with his initial speech a week ago. his visit to israel, a day from yesterday, all of his words were deeply appreciated here and highly regarded. tonight was interesting because, for the first time, he made a very direct connection between russia's invasion of ukraine and hamas attack on israel. and he stressed the connection between them, not just the fact that ukraine and israel our fellow democracy's been invaded by totalitarian and ofte
>> alison, thank you so much, i appreciate you joining us. with that, let's bring in our lead off panel tonight. peter baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. michael or, and former israel ambassador to the u.s.. and my colleague engulf friend martin fletcher, former nbc correspondent. he spent over 30 years reporting for nbc. he has won almost every single television award, including five emmys. michael, i want to start with the president speech. what was...
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the controversy culminated in the resignation of chief executive dame alison rose.stake" in disclosing details of the former ukip leader's bank account. joining me now is our business correspondent, theo leggett. remind us of how we got to this point? this tipped off a political row and focused a pretty harsh spotlight on the decisions banks take on who they do and do not choose to do business with. it all started with nigel faraj who injune said that his bank accounts had been closed, and he thought it was because of his political views. thought it was because of his politicalviews. he thought it was because of his political views. he claimed he was being persecuted. true, that would have been illegal. a few days later, a bbc report was published which had a bbc report was published which had a different version of events, claiming that mr faraj�*s accounts at coutts, a private bank for very wealthy people owned by nat west, decided to close down his accounts because he didn't meet their strict financial criteria. mr faraj reacted angrily to her that —— angrily to
the controversy culminated in the resignation of chief executive dame alison rose.stake" in disclosing details of the former ukip leader's bank account. joining me now is our business correspondent, theo leggett. remind us of how we got to this point? this tipped off a political row and focused a pretty harsh spotlight on the decisions banks take on who they do and do not choose to do business with. it all started with nigel faraj who injune said that his bank accounts had been closed, and...
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>> when you say that, give us a sense, alison, where are civilians and gaza taking refuge? >> so they've been told to head south of the gaza river, that's how, it's the body river. israeli officials, they called the gaza river that sort of runs through the middle of the gaza strip. there is this area, on the aussie, that is by its further south, and it's near the sea. it's a coastal town. and that is an area that the idf has designated as a space to go for humanitarian aid. but there have been, ever since the identified, that there have been a lot of questions about how are people supposed to safely get there when they're up in pockets of time where the idf has said the main highway that goes from the north to the south would not be struck. but there still have been airstrikes going on throughout the entire gaza strip. so there's been this constant pressure of how are people supposed to release safely get there. and then it is a small area, so it's not like it could really hold the entire population of northern gaza, even if everyone were to leave. the thing to remember, as
>> when you say that, give us a sense, alison, where are civilians and gaza taking refuge? >> so they've been told to head south of the gaza river, that's how, it's the body river. israeli officials, they called the gaza river that sort of runs through the middle of the gaza strip. there is this area, on the aussie, that is by its further south, and it's near the sea. it's a coastal town. and that is an area that the idf has designated as a space to go for humanitarian aid. but...
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alison was apoplectic. was just -- the whole time, you know. >> jimmy: you had to make sure you're showing proper enthusiasm. >> absolutely. that's the thing. halfway through the movie, i had to pee. [ laughter ] i had to go so bad. it's like these premieres always start late and i was downing diet cokes. >> jimmy: the movie is 2 1/2 hours long. >> 2 1/2 hours long. i'm trying to figure out what the best era is to go. [ laughter ] that would be least offensive for taylor. and i was like, well, it's obviously not going to be "reputation or "1989," those are my personal favorites, i'm never missing those. i can't wait until midnight. all the eras are great, right? i made the decision to go during "folklore." i was like, i can't hold it anymore. >> jimmy: you know what, that's good, that one was the one out in the woods and that's a great place to pee. [ laughter ] >> it's perfect. >> jimmy: right? >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: makes sense. >> i'm glad we understand each other. >> jimmy: did you ma
alison was apoplectic. was just -- the whole time, you know. >> jimmy: you had to make sure you're showing proper enthusiasm. >> absolutely. that's the thing. halfway through the movie, i had to pee. [ laughter ] i had to go so bad. it's like these premieres always start late and i was downing diet cokes. >> jimmy: the movie is 2 1/2 hours long. >> 2 1/2 hours long. i'm trying to figure out what the best era is to go. [ laughter ] that would be least offensive for...
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alison, it'sjulie. i'm just coming in.o carry out tests and check her oxygen intake. 0k, and are you using the canisters at a higher level than the concentrator? i use it at five. five litres if i'm walking around. julie used to work directly for the nhs, but the local contract since been transferred to a non—profit making independent employer. she's on the same pay and conditions deal as before. but she's one of thousands who've missed out on a special extra payment to nhs staff. i feel completely demoralised. i'm totally demoralized. our team worked throughout the pandemic. we worked incredibly hard. we were treating patients in the community trying to keep them out of hospital. we worked tirelessly, we're nhs when we're working with the nhs patients and then for this, suddenly we're not nhs. i don't understand how it suddenly doesn't count. the pay deal in england involved a 5% wage rise for many nhs staff and a one—off lump sum payment, ranging from nearly £1,700 tojust under £3,800. and that payment is not now some em
alison, it'sjulie. i'm just coming in.o carry out tests and check her oxygen intake. 0k, and are you using the canisters at a higher level than the concentrator? i use it at five. five litres if i'm walking around. julie used to work directly for the nhs, but the local contract since been transferred to a non—profit making independent employer. she's on the same pay and conditions deal as before. but she's one of thousands who've missed out on a special extra payment to nhs staff. i feel...
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alison, why are you seeing at the border at this hour? >> hey, lindsey. you mentioned the sounds we have been hearing throughout the night. the sounds of drones and fighter jets in the air above us. just in the last five minutes, we saw tanks rolling alone the streets near where we are standing. you could hear the trucks on those tanks clanking on the pavement as they made their way into the direction of gaza. this is actually, it's a beautiful night. we were talking and looking into the sky. you could see the stars. it's very clear, a perfect view of the big dipper. in between all of that, you hear the tanks moving now. you hear the drones overhead. you hear the fighter jets, and every now and again, it is starting to pick up a little bit more in the last hour. we are hearing the sound of artillery booms and then here and they are, you hear the night sky light of. again, all of that in the direction of gaza in the last few hours before that, it had been relatively calm, compared to what it had been like as we have been in this area on the overnight hours
alison, why are you seeing at the border at this hour? >> hey, lindsey. you mentioned the sounds we have been hearing throughout the night. the sounds of drones and fighter jets in the air above us. just in the last five minutes, we saw tanks rolling alone the streets near where we are standing. you could hear the trucks on those tanks clanking on the pavement as they made their way into the direction of gaza. this is actually, it's a beautiful night. we were talking and looking into the...
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alison, we thank you for your report. it's been over 40 hours since the israeli military gave a warning to 1.1 million civilians in gaza to evacuate in preparation for a ground offensive. joining us tonight is the international spokesman for the israeli defense force. jonathan conricus. jonathan, i know your country is at war. so i appreciate you taking the time to talk to me and that your viewers. tonight there is news that the lawful border knee-jerk will be open for palestinian foreign nationals. including americans, together than just a few hours. and for aides to come in. can you tell us tonight, categorically, that there will be no bombing or shelling of this area as people are trying to cross and humanitarian assistance is trying to get in? >> sorry, i was on mute. thank you for having me. how repeat what i said. that was not audible. we've already tried with the egyptians and these -- egyptians and americans and others to negotiate a safe passage of the americans out of the cars a straight. we made sure that there
alison, we thank you for your report. it's been over 40 hours since the israeli military gave a warning to 1.1 million civilians in gaza to evacuate in preparation for a ground offensive. joining us tonight is the international spokesman for the israeli defense force. jonathan conricus. jonathan, i know your country is at war. so i appreciate you taking the time to talk to me and that your viewers. tonight there is news that the lawful border knee-jerk will be open for palestinian foreign...
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>> alison barber -- >> yasmin, if you stay with us for a second. yasmin, stay with us. it sounds like we have some stuff overhead we might be able to show you. you hear the sirens going off? it moved in the direction past this tree. this is what happens. again, we are seeing this in waves every few minutes. the alarm sound on the israeli side, things will start firing in the direction of gaza. you can hear, in gaza, this constant la la booms. it almost sounds like thunder. we just heard a little bit there, i'm not sure if you can hear it on the microphones. it is the law of artillery, gaza just being pounded. idf says they plan to focus the assault on gaza city. they say that is where hamas operates out of. the question, what happens to the civilians there? they do not really have anywhere to go, even if they wanted to? a lot of them do not want to go, they are afraid if they leave it will be what happened in 1978. what the palestinians refer to have the nakba. >> if you would, stay safe. we appreciate. it we want to go to nbc's foreign correspondent, matt bradley, stan
>> alison barber -- >> yasmin, if you stay with us for a second. yasmin, stay with us. it sounds like we have some stuff overhead we might be able to show you. you hear the sirens going off? it moved in the direction past this tree. this is what happens. again, we are seeing this in waves every few minutes. the alarm sound on the israeli side, things will start firing in the direction of gaza. you can hear, in gaza, this constant la la booms. it almost sounds like thunder. we just...
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the incredibly complicated story of russian-american alison duranzo.truth about her biological father. three sisters decided to take a dna test. who will rejoice? who will cry in this studio? the likelihood that nikolai yuevich is alison's biological father is malakhov. tomorrow at 16:30. when everyone is at home. well, folks, we got up, dinner hasn’t been canceled yet. anh, how did they feel about your studies at home, how well you studied, well , somehow i studied, somehow, not that i was an excellent student. i didn't understand anything in mathematics in chemistry, for example, i didn’t understand what this was all for. why does all this exist, my mother knows mathematics well, she helped me there in mathematics, so that they wouldn’t give me a bad grade in the quarter, but i like it, not that i was an excellent student, and not that i liked literature, history , but i liked it, i was interested, well, in general , it was so fun at school, i loved going to school, it was difficult for me to enter there after school, well, there was something to do
the incredibly complicated story of russian-american alison duranzo.truth about her biological father. three sisters decided to take a dna test. who will rejoice? who will cry in this studio? the likelihood that nikolai yuevich is alison's biological father is malakhov. tomorrow at 16:30. when everyone is at home. well, folks, we got up, dinner hasn’t been canceled yet. anh, how did they feel about your studies at home, how well you studied, well , somehow i studied, somehow, not that i was...
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with us now on the ground and as roads and bitter news correspondent alison parker. alison, i want to start by asking last time we spoke about an hour ago, there was a lot of rockets overhead. a lot of activity and the sky. what is happening, what's been happening over the last hour? >> on the, hole it's been kind of eerily quiet. but in the last hour, we've heard, by our count, at least nine times the boom of artillery headed in the direction of gaza. but a bit far removed from where we are, but you can hear it and the distance. we've heard, sort of here and, fear waves of this, just, but as of either drums or fighter jets in the sky. we've heard both of those over the last hour of them flying overhead. we have seen on the road near us, flat beds passing by with israeli tanks on top of him. and the last few days, we've seen a massive amount of israeli military equipment headed in the direction of gaza. a massive amount of troops headed in the direction. we have seen tanks, we've seen at least 100 of those in the past couple of days. that's a conservative estimate. w
with us now on the ground and as roads and bitter news correspondent alison parker. alison, i want to start by asking last time we spoke about an hour ago, there was a lot of rockets overhead. a lot of activity and the sky. what is happening, what's been happening over the last hour? >> on the, hole it's been kind of eerily quiet. but in the last hour, we've heard, by our count, at least nine times the boom of artillery headed in the direction of gaza. but a bit far removed from where we...
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we might not know who caused it, alison, but we certainly know who is suffering.n, thank you so much for being here tonight. please stay safe where you are. i want to bring in our panel tonight. but -- and an msnbc contributor, ben rhodes is here. former national deputy security adviser for president about ten. and -- amna, i want to turn to you. first president biden put out a statement saying he is saddened by the hospital explosion. he's planning this trip, we knew about it yesterday before this horrific explosion. >> the trip was already high stick, stephanie. one of the presidents men cold and making this trip was not only to show of the already, as he has continuously done over the past ten days with israel to say the's race -- u.s. will stand by them in his were against hamas. but also to try to contain this conflict from expanding beyond the borders as already in. more broadly into the region. that was the reason for this jordan summit. -- mason with that later off the palestinian authority and the king of egypt. that summit is now canceled. those conversa
we might not know who caused it, alison, but we certainly know who is suffering.n, thank you so much for being here tonight. please stay safe where you are. i want to bring in our panel tonight. but -- and an msnbc contributor, ben rhodes is here. former national deputy security adviser for president about ten. and -- amna, i want to turn to you. first president biden put out a statement saying he is saddened by the hospital explosion. he's planning this trip, we knew about it yesterday before...
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it seems quite on the ground there right now, from richard and alison's reporting. what does the next stage look like? what are you watching for? as you're looking for that to begin. >> it's going to be a bloody mess, that's no question. hamas might have as many as 30,000 fighters. they're using the civilian population to protect themselves. they're underground, they will resist. the refugees are obviously in desperate circumstances. they're moving south out of the main combat zone. the idf has no option but to respond if they grant immunity and hamas, inside of gaza, there will never be another piece in israel. they are going to go in and try to dominate the surface level. they will go underground with tunnel rats and intelligence, special ops. they will try and capture and exterminate the hamas leadership. they will stay for a month, the three months, and hopefully it will give them a couple of years for peace. that's what we're about to see. >> we've been watching a great deal of hostages, the reporting suggests that they would be in the tunnels. they would be sp
it seems quite on the ground there right now, from richard and alison's reporting. what does the next stage look like? what are you watching for? as you're looking for that to begin. >> it's going to be a bloody mess, that's no question. hamas might have as many as 30,000 fighters. they're using the civilian population to protect themselves. they're underground, they will resist. the refugees are obviously in desperate circumstances. they're moving south out of the main combat zone. the...
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alison: a lot of the loans are sold.gs. as more of the deposit side of things and the final point on returns, the alternative business, as they move that off balance sheet, that will be core to beverage -- improving their returns over time. they made the shift to asset wealth management. it is a client that has the assets and goldman is moving towards that model, as they do that, the returns should follow. jon: allison williams from bloomberg intelligence. upbeat from bank of america -- a from bank of america, david westin interview with brian moynihan, that coming up at 2:15 eastern time. the s&p 500 negative by zero point 26% and yields higher by five or six basis points. we will talk about david solomon's djing. we will share this comment. this is not news. david hasn't been publicly djing at an event for well over a year and we confirmed multiple times in the past, music is not a distraction from his work. the media attention became a distraction. tom: it is bramo's fault. jon:-caret less. there was upset on how much
alison: a lot of the loans are sold.gs. as more of the deposit side of things and the final point on returns, the alternative business, as they move that off balance sheet, that will be core to beverage -- improving their returns over time. they made the shift to asset wealth management. it is a client that has the assets and goldman is moving towards that model, as they do that, the returns should follow. jon: allison williams from bloomberg intelligence. upbeat from bank of america -- a from...
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alison, it'sjulie. i'm just coming in.condition, to carry out tests and check her oxygen intake. 0k, and are you using the canisters at a higher level than the concentrator? i use it at five — five litres. if i'm walking around. julie used to work directly for the nhs, but the local contract has since been transferred to a non—profit—making independent employer. she's on the same pay and conditions deal as before, but she's one of thousands who've missed out on a special extra payment to nhs staff. i feel completely demoralised. i'm totally demoralised. our team worked throughout the pandemic. we worked incredibly hard. we were treating patients in the community — trying to keep them out of hospital. we work tirelessly. we're nhs when we're working with the nhs patients and then, for this, suddenly we're not nhs. i don't understand how it suddenly doesn't count. the pay deal in england involved a 5% wage rise for many nhs staff and a one—off lump sum payment, ranging from nearly £1,700 tojust under 3,800, and that payment
alison, it'sjulie. i'm just coming in.condition, to carry out tests and check her oxygen intake. 0k, and are you using the canisters at a higher level than the concentrator? i use it at five — five litres. if i'm walking around. julie used to work directly for the nhs, but the local contract has since been transferred to a non—profit—making independent employer. she's on the same pay and conditions deal as before, but she's one of thousands who've missed out on a special extra payment to...
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alison hammond, dermot o'leary, lorraine kelly.olly willoughby. we've heard from itv, who say they are shocked by what has happened, and they're doing everything they can to support holly willoughby and her family. we don't think that the victim and the suspect were known to each other. it's been reported they have no relationship. and of course, a very, very distressing time for holly willoughby. charlotte gallagher there at the court. one more story to squeeze in this half hour. when a tropical turtle was found washed up malnourished and dehydrated on a beach in scotland in january last year, nobody expected her to survive. now, after being nursed back to health, iona has been released into the atlantic. graham satchell tells her story. iona the turtle — these her final moments in captivity before being released into the wild. she is alive today because of the kindness of strangers and has come on a remarkable journey to get to this point. the loggerhead turtle was found in january last year. covered in sand, she was dehydrated,
alison hammond, dermot o'leary, lorraine kelly.olly willoughby. we've heard from itv, who say they are shocked by what has happened, and they're doing everything they can to support holly willoughby and her family. we don't think that the victim and the suspect were known to each other. it's been reported they have no relationship. and of course, a very, very distressing time for holly willoughby. charlotte gallagher there at the court. one more story to squeeze in this half hour. when a...