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and alison is with me.ind of solutions are the main parties coming up with? there are a lot of people _ parties coming up with? there are a lot of people in _ parties coming up with? there are a lot of people in difficult _ lot of people in difficult situations with care and i would say there is broad political agreement about the problems, underfunding, lack of staff, increasing demand and we had to say we are talking about the care system in england mainly. it is a devolved matter, the other nations have slightly more generous systems, but they also face similar pressures. the two main parties, there's not a lot of detail on social care the conservatives they would go ahead with an £86,000 cap or limit on care costs that one individual can rack up in their lifetime and labour said they would also introduce that project is scheduled for october 2025 but i have to say that i think both parties may face questions on the costs of that, whether the money is there. laboursays costs of that, whether the money is
and alison is with me.ind of solutions are the main parties coming up with? there are a lot of people _ parties coming up with? there are a lot of people in _ parties coming up with? there are a lot of people in difficult _ lot of people in difficult situations with care and i would say there is broad political agreement about the problems, underfunding, lack of staff, increasing demand and we had to say we are talking about the care system in england mainly. it is a devolved matter, the other...
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will's mum, alison, _ for a lift. you know. will's mum, alison, admits- for a lift. you know.w. will's - mum, alison, admits not being able to use family tracking apps like life 360 is a hindrance but she's noticed big changes in her sonjust three days into the detox. it’s days into the detox. it's actually _ days into the detox. it's actually quite _ days into the detox. it's actually quite nice - days into the detox. it�*s actually quite nice seeing you without the headphones. we don't see you that much normally. don't see you that much normally-— don't see you that much normally.- and - don't see you that much normally.- and i - don't see you that much normally. 1140. and i think that normally. no. and i think that it hasiust _ normally. no. and i think that it hasjust become the norm. it has just become the norm. whereas social interaction does require you to put these things away and engage a little bit more. . away and engage a little bit more.- five _ away and engage a little bit more.- five days - away and engage a little bit| more.- five days later, more. yeah. five d
will's mum, alison, _ for a lift. you know. will's mum, alison, admits- for a lift. you know.w. will's - mum, alison, admits not being able to use family tracking apps like life 360 is a hindrance but she's noticed big changes in her sonjust three days into the detox. it’s days into the detox. it's actually _ days into the detox. it's actually quite _ days into the detox. it's actually quite nice - days into the detox. it�*s actually quite nice seeing you without the headphones. we don't...
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alison walker , that your you.our testimony is just goes right to the heart of it and thank you. gp doctor malcolm kendrick, it's only time that has forced to us bnng only time that has forced to us bring this fascinating, harrowing conversation to a close. it's another break after which wikileaks founder julian assange, a free man, as he bids to rebuild his life. i'll be speaking to the co—founder wikipedia, larry sanger. watching the neal oliver show on gb welcome back to the neal oliver show. now, here's something i wasn't expecting to see. possibly ever. but julian assange is a free man, and he has landed back home in his nafive has landed back home in his native australia for the past 14, 15 years, assange has been in a legal battle with us officials who accused him of leaking classified documents, which they say put lives in dangen which they say put lives in danger. but after a plea deal, he left his london prison cell behind earlier this week. to discuss this, i'm joined by the co—founder of wikipedia, larry
alison walker , that your you.our testimony is just goes right to the heart of it and thank you. gp doctor malcolm kendrick, it's only time that has forced to us bnng only time that has forced to us bring this fascinating, harrowing conversation to a close. it's another break after which wikileaks founder julian assange, a free man, as he bids to rebuild his life. i'll be speaking to the co—founder wikipedia, larry sanger. watching the neal oliver show on gb welcome back to the neal oliver...
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alison holt, bbc news.at letter, the conservatives say they will press on with a planned £86,000 cap on adult social care costs in england, from october 2025. labour has confirmed they "will not disrupt" these plans, and will work towards longer—term reform of the sector. the liberal democrats have pledged free personal care for older and disabled people in england, and a higher minimum wage for care workers. a global alert has been issued over fake versions of the medicine ozempic — known as the "skinnyjab" — by the world health organization. the drug has become a popular way of losing weight, but its main purpose is as a treatment for type 2 diabetes. fake injections have been seized in the uk, us and brazil, and can be dangerous to people's health. wales have sacked their manager rob page after three and a half years in charge of the men's national football team. he led them to the world cup in 2022 — the first time in 64 years — but was heavily criticised after they failed to qualify for euro 202a. the
alison holt, bbc news.at letter, the conservatives say they will press on with a planned £86,000 cap on adult social care costs in england, from october 2025. labour has confirmed they "will not disrupt" these plans, and will work towards longer—term reform of the sector. the liberal democrats have pledged free personal care for older and disabled people in england, and a higher minimum wage for care workers. a global alert has been issued over fake versions of the medicine ozempic...
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. >> i'm alison camera radha in for fredricka whitfield debate week starts today we are four days away from the cnn presidential they, between president biden and former president trump. >> thursday night's showdown is the first of the 2024 race. >> it has the potential to shake up a race that has been deadlocked in the polls for months. and the two candidates are preparing for this high-stakes event in very different ways president biden hunkering down at camp david all weekend, reportedly holding intensive prep work and mock debates with a team of advisors. >> donald trump has spent the weekend about the campaign trail speaking to a christian group in dc and holding a rally in the swing state of pennsylvania where he told reporters he expects his upcoming vice presidential pick to join him at thursday's debate. but let's begin with president biden's debate prep. cnn's kevin look tack joins us now kevin, how is he getting ready? >> yeah, he is now on day three of debate camp out in western maryland at camp david. he does have quite a large group of advisors with him as he proposed par
. >> i'm alison camera radha in for fredricka whitfield debate week starts today we are four days away from the cnn presidential they, between president biden and former president trump. >> thursday night's showdown is the first of the 2024 race. >> it has the potential to shake up a race that has been deadlocked in the polls for months. and the two candidates are preparing for this high-stakes event in very different ways president biden hunkering down at camp david all...
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in that song, there is a line which alison highlighted. read bali free and painted — highlighted.ords when i first the _ painted room. i use those words when i first the job — painted room. i use those words when i first the job of first minister. we have — i first the job of first minister. we have to rail against child poverty— we have to rail against child poverty in our country. it is undermining our country and undermining our country and undermining the life chances of children— undermining the life chances of children in our society. it will not help _ children in our society. it will not help to _ children in our society. it will not help to tackle child poverty will be keeping _ help to tackle child poverty will be keeping the two child's limit in place — keeping the two child's limit in place on— keeping the two child's limit in place. on friday, it was a labour government elected in united kingdom and the _ government elected in united kingdom and the two child limit will still be in _ and the two child limit will still be in place as a scar on the labour party— be in p
in that song, there is a line which alison highlighted. read bali free and painted — highlighted.ords when i first the _ painted room. i use those words when i first the job — painted room. i use those words when i first the job of first minister. we have — i first the job of first minister. we have to rail against child poverty— we have to rail against child poverty in our country. it is undermining our country and undermining our country and undermining the life chances of children—...
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well, alison, it's clear president biden is looking for a bit of a course correction. you saw that in his fiery and impassioned speech yesterday on the campaign trail and raleigh, north carolina. and tonight, he is trying to assure donors that he is up for a second term. the president is currently in the hamptons. he stopped at a smaller a high-dollar donor a little bit earlier in the afternoon, and he is about to speak any moment now at another fundraiser that i'm told is expected to have around 200 people. it comes at a time that the biden campaign is trying to tout the fact that they raised $27 million between thursday and friday. but at the same time hey, there is significant a6 and concern among some in the democratic donor class who are concerned about what the path forward could look like for president biden if he were to remain in the race. of course, the president privately, there have been calls from some democrats urging the president and to reconsider that he potentially stepped down from the ticket so far the biden campaign really has been adamant that he
well, alison, it's clear president biden is looking for a bit of a course correction. you saw that in his fiery and impassioned speech yesterday on the campaign trail and raleigh, north carolina. and tonight, he is trying to assure donors that he is up for a second term. the president is currently in the hamptons. he stopped at a smaller a high-dollar donor a little bit earlier in the afternoon, and he is about to speak any moment now at another fundraiser that i'm told is expected to have...
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next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about. not going to bankrupt the country? thank you for your question, alison, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my generation trust you? i understand why your generation lost faith in us. it was a difficult government to be in and we got punished. but politics is not all policies, costings and accountability. my wife, i met her on a liberal democrat housing policy group. a night out, that sounds great. mr romance. two hours, four leaders, and a fortnight to go. it is six minutes past five in the morning in the uk and it is sunrise at stonehenge. let's bring you the pictures of the ancient monument, the sun picking above the horizon, creating that beautiful orange sky for them it is the time of your people always ga
next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about. not going to bankrupt the country? thank you for your question, alison, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my...
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next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about.ountry? thank you for your question, alison, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my generation trust you? _ i understand why your generation lost faith in us. it was a difficult government to be in and we got punished. but politics is not all policies, costings and accountability. my wife, i met her on a liberal democrat housing policy group. a night out, that sounds great. mr romance. two hours, four leaders, and a fortnight to go. millions of americans are bracing themselves for an early summer heatwave which weather forecasters say could be the longest in decades. the hottest temperatures are expected to affect much of the midwest and northeastern states for up to a week. nomia iqbal sent this update from was
next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about.ountry? thank you for your question, alison, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my generation trust you? _ i understand...
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— alison want to say? i was a conservative _ alison want to say?me i will not be voting for conservative because i have no choice. i have 1a and 16—year—old children who want to go to university. they will have to pay tuition fees. they are likely not to be able to get paid work because they have to do voluntary work at 18 in the conservative manifesto. what employer is going to hire someone at weekends when every month they have to go out and do a day of voluntary work? that month they have to go out and do a day of voluntary work?— day of voluntary work? that is interesting — day of voluntary work? that is interesting because _ day of voluntary work? that is interesting because they - day of voluntary work? that is interesting because they have| day of voluntary work? that is - interesting because they have put that up there as an election, this national service idea, as a policy that would attract votes. perhaps votes from the older generation who have a certain perception about young people but it doesn't wash in your house. it young people but
— alison want to say? i was a conservative _ alison want to say?me i will not be voting for conservative because i have no choice. i have 1a and 16—year—old children who want to go to university. they will have to pay tuition fees. they are likely not to be able to get paid work because they have to do voluntary work at 18 in the conservative manifesto. what employer is going to hire someone at weekends when every month they have to go out and do a day of voluntary work? that month they...
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andrew andrea. >> alison. thank you.k in this country, new video of a landslide that wiped out a crucial state highway in wyoming . the road connects wyoming and idaho through the teton pass. many people who work at yellowstone use that highway to commute to work. now, their commute will be about 60 miles longer. the landslide stretches for about 250ft. the cause is still being determined, melting snow could be one factor. it could take weeks or even months to rebuild the road we're learning more about. >> back to back shark attacks off florida. three people suffering bites in the wake of two other shark attacks elsewhere. and summer hasn't even officially started yet. oh my gosh, look at that harrowing new details after three people were injured in shark attacks along florida's panhandle, a teenager lost her hand and leg to what officials say was likely an eight foot bull shark. her mother describes the teen losing two thirds of the blood in her body and undergoing several surgeries, saying when her daughter awoke, her
andrew andrea. >> alison. thank you.k in this country, new video of a landslide that wiped out a crucial state highway in wyoming . the road connects wyoming and idaho through the teton pass. many people who work at yellowstone use that highway to commute to work. now, their commute will be about 60 miles longer. the landslide stretches for about 250ft. the cause is still being determined, melting snow could be one factor. it could take weeks or even months to rebuild the road we're...
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andrew rhiannon. >> all right, alison, thank you for that.ing up, the mystery at a busy parking garage, the stack of cash that was found also ahead, gordon ramsay's message after he says he was message after he says he was nearly killed in feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten everyday the metamucil way. feel less sluggish & weighed down after just 14 days. sign up for the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com (ambient sounds, clock ticking) starbucks frappuccino drinks. (♪) the feeling of a comforting hug from your nana, but with a taste of creamy, delicious coffee. ♪ ♪ yeah i'm up on a cloud ain't coming back down ♪ first you hear it. then you feel it. ♪ that's the crunchy, melt-in-your-mouth feeling of ritz toasted c
andrew rhiannon. >> all right, alison, thank you for that.ing up, the mystery at a busy parking garage, the stack of cash that was found also ahead, gordon ramsay's message after he says he was message after he says he was nearly killed in feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol...
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andrew rhiannon. >> all right, alison, thank you for that.imone biles has added another record to her impressive resume. she won her ninth u.s. gymnastics all around title last night. the win sends biles to the olympic trials at the end of the month, a 27, she is the oldest woman to win the crown. she is hoping to reach her third olympics. >> time now for your monday weather. a tornado in southwestern texas critically injured a border patrol agent when his home took a direct hit. the storm knocked out power to the area around sanderson, texas . meanwhile, the big story in the west is a heat wave. this week, record high temperatures are possible with las vegas bracing for a possibility of 111 degrees. checking today's high temperatures 80 from denver all the way to new york. but cool with rain expected in the pacific northwest the man saved by a necklace he dodged a bullet. literally. >> but first, a serious plumbing problem at the space station. the solution to their toilet trouble. >> and later hear from the golfer who won his first pga titl
andrew rhiannon. >> all right, alison, thank you for that.imone biles has added another record to her impressive resume. she won her ninth u.s. gymnastics all around title last night. the win sends biles to the olympic trials at the end of the month, a 27, she is the oldest woman to win the crown. she is hoping to reach her third olympics. >> time now for your monday weather. a tornado in southwestern texas critically injured a border patrol agent when his home took a direct hit....
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live now to alison freeman, who's watching the game with fans in york.s will be a long final 30 minutes. ~ ., :: :: ., this will be a long final 30 minutes. : ., :: i: ., ., , minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, — minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when _ minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they _ minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they arrived - minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they arrived the l behind me, when they arrived the atmosphere was buoyant. they were talking about a possible four or 5—0 win by england. that in the ms followed by that goal about 30 minutes and, you could see the hope edging away from people's faces. they told us at half—time they were feeling gutted, feeling disappointment and also feeling embarrassed by the performance. there has been quite a lot of talk here about the need for new blood, particularly with management. things cheered up in the second half when they really thought we had got a goal that was beer flying everywhere, jumping around, goal that was be
live now to alison freeman, who's watching the game with fans in york.s will be a long final 30 minutes. ~ ., :: :: ., this will be a long final 30 minutes. : ., :: i: ., ., , minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, — minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when _ minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they _ minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they arrived - minutes. we have 500 england fans behind me, when they arrived the l behind me, when they arrived...
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and i should just note alison, that they have been waiting for years to fly this thing. i mean, nasa first selected boeing and spacex to fly these commercial crew missions to the iss back in 2014, sonny was assigned in 2015, so that's how long she has been waiting for this mission. >> that's an incredible context. there, kristen. so charles, just help just so i understand the difference between a test flight and a spaceflight is that no one has ever gone into space on this rocket before. so they need to make sure that this particular rocket gets them to the international space station. is that right that's not exactly right. >> yeah. alison correct. >> briefly, every flight that we fly on a new vehicle until its determined that its operational is a test flight, for example the space shuttle, which was flown well while i was there, the first five missions were all orbital flight tests. so we had a number of different things we had to go through to certify that the vehicle was ready for flight so this flight plus the next few will still be test flights, but this is the, th
and i should just note alison, that they have been waiting for years to fly this thing. i mean, nasa first selected boeing and spacex to fly these commercial crew missions to the iss back in 2014, sonny was assigned in 2015, so that's how long she has been waiting for this mission. >> that's an incredible context. there, kristen. so charles, just help just so i understand the difference between a test flight and a spaceflight is that no one has ever gone into space on this rocket before....
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i'm alison chemla radha in for fredricka whitfield today. so we do have breaking news out of florida, nasa officials are expected to speak soon. this will be the first time that they're speaking since rubbing the launch of boeing's historic starliner test flight today, an automatic hold stopped the countdown clock with less than four minutes to go. >> the two astronauts who were headed to the space station are now back at crew quarters after leaving the capsule. a short time ago cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live from the kennedy space center for us. so kristen as you explain to us, while we were all waiting and watching and hoping this what happened, this potential launch has been in the making for years it has been nasa first awarded these contracts, dueling contracts the boeing and spacex back in 2014, and they said, hey, we essentially want to outsource the transportation of our astronauts to kristinn. hold hold that thought for a second. here is the presser that we've been waiting for from nasa officials to find
i'm alison chemla radha in for fredricka whitfield today. so we do have breaking news out of florida, nasa officials are expected to speak soon. this will be the first time that they're speaking since rubbing the launch of boeing's historic starliner test flight today, an automatic hold stopped the countdown clock with less than four minutes to go. >> the two astronauts who were headed to the space station are now back at crew quarters after leaving the capsule. a short time ago cnn space...
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i'm alison chemla radha in for frederico good field hunter biden, the president's son tomorrow morning becomes the first adult child of a sitting president to stand trial. he is due in a delaware courtroom to face federal gun charges which could potentially land him in jail. cnn's marshall cohen is covering mistrial. so marshall tell us what we should expect tomorrow and beyond in this trial? >> hey, alice and good afternoon. it all kicks off tomorrow morning in wilmington, delaware. that's where hunter biden has been indicted on three felony gun charges. it all goes back to a gun that he purchased in 2018, a revolver that he had in his possession for about a week-and-a-half. he is charged with three felonies. the first two are for allegedly lying on federal gun form when he bought the gun. the third charge is for allegedly possessing it unlawfully. it all relates to the fact that at the time, according to prosecutors, he was addicted to crack cocaine. he was because addicted to drugs and it's against federal law for a drug user or a drug addict to buy a gun or possess a gun. so this i
i'm alison chemla radha in for frederico good field hunter biden, the president's son tomorrow morning becomes the first adult child of a sitting president to stand trial. he is due in a delaware courtroom to face federal gun charges which could potentially land him in jail. cnn's marshall cohen is covering mistrial. so marshall tell us what we should expect tomorrow and beyond in this trial? >> hey, alice and good afternoon. it all kicks off tomorrow morning in wilmington, delaware....
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alison in byres road in the glasgow north constituency, and to give alison my wholehearted support for as the mp for this constituency on thursday. we fought a really strong campaign throughout this election campaign, and over the course of the next few days we have got a lot of work to do to make sure that we strengthen the position of the scottish national party and get an outstanding result for scotland. if we look at the polls, what the polls are showing us is that labour support in scotland is steadily coming down, and scottish national party support is steadily going up. we need to build on that in the course of the next few days. applause. our party is together and our party is working hard for our successful results in this election. the liberal democrats are on theirfinal tour of the country — a five—day journey from john o'groats in northern scotland, to lands end in the south—west of england. lib dem leader sir ed davey�*s first visit of the day was to st andrews. he tried playing the highland game of shinty at the university ground in north east fife — and has been talking
alison in byres road in the glasgow north constituency, and to give alison my wholehearted support for as the mp for this constituency on thursday. we fought a really strong campaign throughout this election campaign, and over the course of the next few days we have got a lot of work to do to make sure that we strengthen the position of the scottish national party and get an outstanding result for scotland. if we look at the polls, what the polls are showing us is that labour support in...
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that his advice thank you, alison still ahead. we fact check the claims from donald trump and president biden in the cnn debate that's shocks pick on someone your own size shark. we hosted by me, john sina, starts sunday, july 7 and discovery now, this is a holiday bounce back from tom's gummy bikes and love the cockroach, resilient creatures where there is one aren't far behind. >> that's fine. ortho home defense max, enduring sec barrier. one application kills and prevents bugs for 365 days. natures wild, your home doesn't i have to be what the biggest companies the liver is an exceptional customer experience what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and biji solution from t-mobile for business t-mobile connection that's 100,000 delta airlines employees, powers factor supplies, stores nationwide with reliable by jeep. is this internet and partners with pga of america on game-changing innovation. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business smile, you found it the feeling of findings, psoriasis can't filter
that his advice thank you, alison still ahead. we fact check the claims from donald trump and president biden in the cnn debate that's shocks pick on someone your own size shark. we hosted by me, john sina, starts sunday, july 7 and discovery now, this is a holiday bounce back from tom's gummy bikes and love the cockroach, resilient creatures where there is one aren't far behind. >> that's fine. ortho home defense max, enduring sec barrier. one application kills and prevents bugs for 365...
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thanks, alison. >> and thanks everyone for joining me this morning. i'm alison camera radha. our next our of newsroom starts after a very quick break your assignment, with audie cornish listen wherever you get your podcasts. >> i see you have pro massaging bone, easier to grip the massage and the power of two max strength pain relievers i just works he makes it less new. >> i see how pro massaging bomb if you're shopping for a home realtor.com only shows you homes for sale source directly from professionals, meaning you can trust every home listing is a realistic don't all apsu that i really trust the number one app real estate professional stressed. i brought in a juror max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take that ensure max protein, 30 grams protein one graham sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic here's to getting better with age. here's the beaten these two every thursday helped fuel today with boost type protein, complete nutrition, you need without the stuff you don't.
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. >> alison win joins me now. >> alison, was there somethingtn specific that happened, like an event that made you want to file for divorce from the democrat party and auction off an iconic and very expensive collectible likehangeo the hope and change poster? good evening, jesse. and i thinesse, ank like any di, there's not just one thing. there' theres a series of things that led up to it, right? the dems were policing the wrong thing. viole the things that we neednt to police are violent criminals that are scattered throughout the streets of san francisco, peoplecred and shooting up heroin in front of me and my kids and allowing criminals to go in and steal from our grocerys, stores, shutting down grocerysts stores. i love to cook and when i wake up in the morning, there is no grocery stores to go to. >> so it's a qualityo. of life. but i don't think it's the it's a quality of life deal. it's gotten absolutely awful,ly you're saying. >> but they're denying that.o they're saying, alisyn, there is no crime wave crime, crims wy down and you're just being hoodwinked by propaganda . wel
. >> alison win joins me now. >> alison, was there somethingtn specific that happened, like an event that made you want to file for divorce from the democrat party and auction off an iconic and very expensive collectible likehangeo the hope and change poster? good evening, jesse. and i thinesse, ank like any di, there's not just one thing. there' theres a series of things that led up to it, right? the dems were policing the wrong thing. viole the things that we neednt to police are...
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announcer: next our conversation with alison prange, the chief operating officer of the host committeean outside her office in downtown milwaukee toabout her organization's role in planning this convention. >> committee has been around a couple of years. we are at the convention. we are on the ground to be here to help getady and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the convention. i am in charge of the day-to-day operations for our, whether it is working on contra volunteers, and working with our board and chairman that is the biggest job of the house committee is to raise the dollars to put on a convention. >> how many dollars does this convention going to cost? >> our budget our fundraising is going great. al give us an idea of what that money goes>> convention host committee is a nonprofzation. it is not a natural connection, so when they get to was, the mo we raise really goes to building out the things you see get the connt hall, it transforms theon putting on the welcome■buses for people to drid during the convention. all of those tng >> give us an idea of the sca
announcer: next our conversation with alison prange, the chief operating officer of the host committeean outside her office in downtown milwaukee toabout her organization's role in planning this convention. >> committee has been around a couple of years. we are at the convention. we are on the ground to be here to help getady and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the convention. i am in charge of the day-to-day operations for our, whether it is working on contra...
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>> well, alison, look you're from new jersey. i was born in red bank, new jersey where president biden is going later today, i applaud anybody going to count bases, hometown. but what we saw the other night wasn't a bad night and i mentioned new jersey because i want to talk about frank sinatra for a moment. i saw frank sinatra about four times in his career. and each time he got older and older. and what we would see with sinatra towards the end of his career was one minute, come fly with me was going great and a few songs later, he couldn't remember the words to my way. and this happened more and more as he got older, joe biden as an age where he ages faster in a job where you age faster than any other. so we can't just attribute to this one bad night for joe biden because this was what everybody was looking for. and that's a problem for biden. the other thing i would say allison is as somebody who spoke out very forcefully and very frequently against donald trump in 2016. i've noticed that a lot of the democrats, especially on
>> well, alison, look you're from new jersey. i was born in red bank, new jersey where president biden is going later today, i applaud anybody going to count bases, hometown. but what we saw the other night wasn't a bad night and i mentioned new jersey because i want to talk about frank sinatra for a moment. i saw frank sinatra about four times in his career. and each time he got older and older. and what we would see with sinatra towards the end of his career was one minute, come fly...
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and alison, welcome to the show.am, saying 150,000 votes could be the difference. has he got a point ? difference. has he got a point? >> well, voting does make difference. >> i agree with him insofar as thatis >> i agree with him insofar as that is true. i've been pounding the streets over the past, weeks. >> speaking to thousands and thousands of people, and there is a frustration with politics precisely because the past 14 years have been more chaos than the kind of things that people actually want. >> you know , i've heard a lot >> you know, i've heard a lot about the state of our a&e. >> i've heard a lot about the frustrations that people have , frustrations that people have, in terms of the price of food in the shops and making sure they've got enough wages to cover their bills . so i think cover their bills. so i think we. sorry. excuse me. we need a we. sorry. excuse me. we need a we need politics to focus on and do those things that people care about, make people's day to day life better. and i think voting
and alison, welcome to the show.am, saying 150,000 votes could be the difference. has he got a point ? difference. has he got a point? >> well, voting does make difference. >> i agree with him insofar as thatis >> i agree with him insofar as that is true. i've been pounding the streets over the past, weeks. >> speaking to thousands and thousands of people, and there is a frustration with politics precisely because the past 14 years have been more chaos than the kind of...
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the on election day, that's when it will get really busy for alison.- get really busy for alison.that counting overnight and getting the results in for leicester.— counting overnight and getting the results in for leicester. that to me sounds like — results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an _ results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an incredibly _ results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an incredibly long - sounds like an incredibly long couple of days for you? it is sounds like an incredibly long couple of days for you? it is a long cou-le of couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days _ couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days and _ couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days and i _ couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days and i expect - couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days and i expect to - couple of days for you? it is a long couple of days and i expect to be i couple of days and i expect to be home around mid—afternoon on friday. then i think i will probably have a relaxing weekend.— then i thin
the on election day, that's when it will get really busy for alison.- get really busy for alison.that counting overnight and getting the results in for leicester.— counting overnight and getting the results in for leicester. that to me sounds like — results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an _ results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an incredibly _ results in for leicester. that to me sounds like an incredibly long - sounds like an incredibly long couple of days for you?...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> nasa is once again delaying the return of two astronauts right nowthe international space station. butch wilmore and sunny williams piloted boeing's starliner to the iss more than two weeks ago, but its return journey has been delayed several times because of issues with the craft's propulsion system. the return back to earth will not happen until july at the earliest. >> realize that coming home is uh- from orbits not that simple a thing they will be traveling at points 22 times the speed of sound, so a lot of energy to dissipate. uh- they want to make sure they have the control systems working properly so that they can get the astronauts safely home. >> nasa says the starliner would be able to travel back to earth if there was an emergency. jeopardy! fans, here's the clue you'll want to get the latest u.s. postal service forever stamp. >> i'm excited to announce that the next icon to receive a stamp will be our very own alex trebek. >> you can now preorder the stamp remembering longtime host alex trebek on the usps website. it has the clue this nat
alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> nasa is once again delaying the return of two astronauts right nowthe international space station. butch wilmore and sunny williams piloted boeing's starliner to the iss more than two weeks ago, but its return journey has been delayed several times because of issues with the craft's propulsion system. the return back to earth will not happen until july at the earliest. >> realize that coming home is uh- from orbits not that simple a thing they...
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alison, thank you- — wage for care workers by £2. alison, thank you.way they want to live them, to enable them. labour says it is committed to ensuring everyone lives an independent, prosperous life. it believes its national care service would give families more help and improve services for working age adults with disabilities. the conservatives say they will take forward their current plans contained in the white paper, called, people at the heart of care. that aims to give more people more choice about their services and to promote their independence. the lib dems say they would provide a truly personalised care service and they would use technology to help people access the community more easily and to allow them to do more of the things they want to do. thank you so much for taking us through that. it's not surprising we get so many questions coming through. that is alison holt, our social affairs editor. ahead of the general election, the bbc is giving you the chance to suggest stories you'd like your local news teams to look into. your voice, yo
alison, thank you- — wage for care workers by £2. alison, thank you.way they want to live them, to enable them. labour says it is committed to ensuring everyone lives an independent, prosperous life. it believes its national care service would give families more help and improve services for working age adults with disabilities. the conservatives say they will take forward their current plans contained in the white paper, called, people at the heart of care. that aims to give more people...
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our social affairs editor alison holt is in our london newsroom.x and gender tends to evoke strong feelings. it certainly does. it is a really contentious area. and it is at the heart of many of the culture war is that we have had in recent years, over our evolving interpretation of words like gender and sex. the equality act was passed in 2010, so society has changed a lot since then. and the way that it is written uses the terms gender and sex interchangeably. conservatives say they want to bring to this area, really clear that they are talking about biological sex, sex at birth, in the act. so that could mean, by protecting, they say that it will protecting, they say that it will protect particularly women spaces, and it could for instance mean that and it could for instance mean that a rape crisis centre, or a women only hospital ward, that a woman who is not, only women who are born as women, will be able to go into that ward, and a trans he was born male would not be able to, but there are huge complexities over this. for example a trans man,
our social affairs editor alison holt is in our london newsroom.x and gender tends to evoke strong feelings. it certainly does. it is a really contentious area. and it is at the heart of many of the culture war is that we have had in recent years, over our evolving interpretation of words like gender and sex. the equality act was passed in 2010, so society has changed a lot since then. and the way that it is written uses the terms gender and sex interchangeably. conservatives say they want to...
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alison holt, bbc news.nak called they were when rishi sunak called the election. the greens, s and p, have remained broadly stable throughout the campaign. a reminder of course that nick robinson continues his series of interviews with the party leaders tonight, he will bejoined by nigel farage on panorama. at seven o'clock on bbc one. you can also watch the interview again if you missed it at eight o'clock here on bbc. let's bring you up—to—date with some other stories from today. the chief constable of northampton shirt police has been found guilty of gross misconduct. he lied about his rank, and naval achievements. gross misconduct. he lied about his rank, and navalachievements. our correspondent explained to me what happened. this correspondent explained to me what ha ened. . . correspondent explained to me what ha ened. , , ., ., ., ., , happened. this is an extraordinary case with very _ happened. this is an extraordinary case with very serious _ happened. this is an extraordinary | case with very ser
alison holt, bbc news.nak called they were when rishi sunak called the election. the greens, s and p, have remained broadly stable throughout the campaign. a reminder of course that nick robinson continues his series of interviews with the party leaders tonight, he will bejoined by nigel farage on panorama. at seven o'clock on bbc one. you can also watch the interview again if you missed it at eight o'clock here on bbc. let's bring you up—to—date with some other stories from today. the...
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next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about.son, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my generation trust you? i understand why your generation lost faith in us. it was a difficult government to be in and we got punished. but politics is not all policies, costings and accountability. my wife, i met her on a liberal democrat housing policy group. a night out, that sounds great. mr romance. two hours, four leaders, and a fortnight to go. that was our political editor chris mason. let's get more on what the leaders had to say — joining me is our political correspondent alex forsyth. she is in york watching what has been going on and alex, not anywhere to hide when there is a full 30 minutes per politician, and you have a very engaged audience will stop. abs,
next up, the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, and alison in the audience was not messing about.son, the answer is no, and i think our proposals are responsible, they are fully costed. i think other parties, frankly, are not putting the money in we need to rescue our public services. the liberal democrats' record in coalition government still rile some. take this about university tuition fees in england. how can my generation trust you? i understand why your generation lost faith in us. it...
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alison freeman reports. challenging times for these seabirds on the farnes.ng—term effect the disease has had on a number of the species is becoming apparent to the rangers who monitor and help the birds here. the rock base over there, there would normally be double the guillemots over there. you know, you wouldn't won't actually see the the rock because there'd be so many. despite the good news that there's no sign of the bird flu, we have had some quite catastrophic declines in some of our other seabirds. many of them were late in arriving because of a cold early start to the season. our shags in particular, they've done really badly. we'll be down 85% on last year. we found only 31 shag nests and last year, it was over 200. guillemots also, we reckon we're probably down by 46% as well. more than 9,000 birds were lost to avian flu on the farne islands, and the disease, combined with the pandemic, means a full census of the breeding birds here hasn't been carried out in five years. so, this year's count means they can hopefully now work out a fuller picture
alison freeman reports. challenging times for these seabirds on the farnes.ng—term effect the disease has had on a number of the species is becoming apparent to the rangers who monitor and help the birds here. the rock base over there, there would normally be double the guillemots over there. you know, you wouldn't won't actually see the the rock because there'd be so many. despite the good news that there's no sign of the bird flu, we have had some quite catastrophic declines in some of our...
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abc news reporter alison kosik shows us how people across the country are dealing with these extremetures as the weekend begins, with more than 100 million americans under heat alerts in 15 states across the country this week, extreme temperatures disrupting train services from new york to dc. >> amtrak suspending service for hours due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker. >> the train turned off and we were stuck on the tracks for, i think, maybe an hour or two, with no air conditioning in new york and new jersey, the rate of e.r. visits for heat related symptoms up 800% in buffalo schools handed out bottled water. >> but some students were frustrated that they had to struggle through hours of testing with no air conditioning. >> when you're trying to sit there and think and process and then you got the heat, it just drains you. >> on the west coast, phoenix red cross volunteers went door to door sharing safety tips. if you have to be outside, be outside for only a minimal amount of time. >> as much as needed. definitely drink a lot of water. always stay hydrated. >> cities like wash
abc news reporter alison kosik shows us how people across the country are dealing with these extremetures as the weekend begins, with more than 100 million americans under heat alerts in 15 states across the country this week, extreme temperatures disrupting train services from new york to dc. >> amtrak suspending service for hours due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker. >> the train turned off and we were stuck on the tracks for, i think, maybe an hour or two, with no air...
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abc's alison kosik has more on the post fire north of los angeles, which began saturday afternoon, has already burned more than 12,000 acres. >> oh, wow. look at it. the mcdonald's and is about 2% contained. >> and the winds are probably going to be the biggest factor in battling this blaze. >> about 400 firefighters, including air tanker crews, are battling the blaze from the ground and from above. >> show you how quick this fire came through. workers at the shop said. this fire came through and burned down these cars in just mere minutes. >> about 1200 campers were evacuated from hungry valley state park. fire officials say three hikers needed to be rescued from the fire zone. meanwhile, north of san bernardino, the hesperia fire has already burned more than a thousand acres. hot, dry and windy conditions are helping to fuel the flames. the national weather service issuing red flag warnings in several states, including california, arizona, utah and colorado. >> we're still seeing that heat impact much of the southwest. temperatures in the triple digits there. but notice how the heat
abc's alison kosik has more on the post fire north of los angeles, which began saturday afternoon, has already burned more than 12,000 acres. >> oh, wow. look at it. the mcdonald's and is about 2% contained. >> and the winds are probably going to be the biggest factor in battling this blaze. >> about 400 firefighters, including air tanker crews, are battling the blaze from the ground and from above. >> show you how quick this fire came through. workers at the shop said....
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abc news reporter alison kosik explains how thursday's matchup will be different. >> the first debateway, and both candidates are preparing in their own ways. donald trump hit the campaign trail on saturday, first in washington, speaking to a group of conservative evangelical activists. the former president then traveled to philadelphia, where he visited a local restaurant before speaking at a rally. >> will anybody be watching the debate on thursday night? i'm shocked. no, i'm shocked. >> meanwhile, president biden spending the weekend at camp david, his former chief of staff, ron klain, leading his debate prep for biden. >> i think it's going to be about really trying to hone in on what he describes as the chaos of the trump years. and for former president trump, he's going to be looking to seize on what he describes as the failures of the biden administration. >> thursday's debate will be different than when the two men faced each other back in 2020. there will be no studio audience, and the candidates mics will only be turned on when it's their turn to speak. the 90 minute matchup
abc news reporter alison kosik explains how thursday's matchup will be different. >> the first debateway, and both candidates are preparing in their own ways. donald trump hit the campaign trail on saturday, first in washington, speaking to a group of conservative evangelical activists. the former president then traveled to philadelphia, where he visited a local restaurant before speaking at a rally. >> will anybody be watching the debate on thursday night? i'm shocked. no, i'm...
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thank you, alison will as alison mentioned, we will see temperatures continue to rise as we have throughhe week that has cities across the country preparing, joining us now is kevin lanza. he is the assistant professor of environmental science at ut health houston school of public health. appreciate you joining us, uk, kevin you say that this extreme heat is not the new normal because it's just going to continue to get even hotter. >> that's exactly right. so we're seeing temperatures that we've never seen before the last ten years has been the hottest ever reported on earth. and that goes back to our historical climate record back in 18, 50. and then last year, hottest ever on earth this past may was the warmest ever. and we've seen temperatures just much higher in certain places that aren't you at those temperatures in fort lauderdale, florida and west palm beach averages were around 85 degrees and may and that's about six degrees warmer than typical. >> is that the trend then with global warming and climate change that are summers are just going to get hotter and hotter that's exactly
thank you, alison will as alison mentioned, we will see temperatures continue to rise as we have throughhe week that has cities across the country preparing, joining us now is kevin lanza. he is the assistant professor of environmental science at ut health houston school of public health. appreciate you joining us, uk, kevin you say that this extreme heat is not the new normal because it's just going to continue to get even hotter. >> that's exactly right. so we're seeing temperatures...
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abc news reporter alison kosik shows us how people across the country are dealing with these extremens with more than 100 million americans under heat alerts in 15 states across the country. this week, extreme temperatures disrupting train services from new york to dc. amtrak suspending service for hours due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker. >> the train turned off and we were stuck on the tracks for, i think, maybe an hour or two with no air conditioning. >> in new york and new jersey, the rate of e.r. visits for heat related symptoms are up 800% in buffalo, schools handed out bottled water, but some students were frustrated they had to struggle through hours of testing with no air conditioning. >> when you're trying to sit there and think and process and then you got the heat, it just drains you. >> on the west coast, phoenix red cross volunteers went door to door, sharing safety tips. >> if you have to be outside, be outside for only a minimal amount of time, as much as needed. definitely drink a lot of water. always stay hydrated. >> cities like washington, d.c. and baltimore
abc news reporter alison kosik shows us how people across the country are dealing with these extremens with more than 100 million americans under heat alerts in 15 states across the country. this week, extreme temperatures disrupting train services from new york to dc. amtrak suspending service for hours due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker. >> the train turned off and we were stuck on the tracks for, i think, maybe an hour or two with no air conditioning. >> in new york and new...
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alison thewliss from the economy.t migrants. the lib dems, as daisy cooper said this morning, the tories have failed on immigration. now, diane abbott. there is still a hangover of what has been a very nasty row. we talked about it a lot yesterday but there were interesting comments about it this morning. were interesting comments about it this morning-— this morning. most interesting comments _ this morning. most interesting comments were _ this morning. most interesting comments were from - this morning. most interesting comments were from shami i comments were from shami chakrabarti. aha, comments were from shami chakrabarti.— comments were from shami - chakrabarti._ and she chakrabarti. a close friend. and she seemed to imply — chakrabarti. a close friend. and she seemed to imply that _ chakrabarti. a close friend. and she seemed to imply that there - chakrabarti. a close friend. and she seemed to imply that there is - chakrabarti. a close friend. and she seemed to imply that there is a - seemed to imply that ther
alison thewliss from the economy.t migrants. the lib dems, as daisy cooper said this morning, the tories have failed on immigration. now, diane abbott. there is still a hangover of what has been a very nasty row. we talked about it a lot yesterday but there were interesting comments about it this morning. were interesting comments about it this morning-— this morning. most interesting comments _ this morning. most interesting comments were _ this morning. most interesting comments were from -...
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always great to get your perspective thank you alison good to be with you we are just hours away from the supreme court ruling on donald trump's claim of immunity from criminal charges for his attempts to overturn the election after he lost a joe biden in 2020, the decision could have wide-ranging effects on the powers of the president four years to come. joining me now is cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid. police at the scene for us for this highly anticipated decision. >> look, alison, this is the last day of the supreme court term. they usually have reserve their biggest cases of for this day. and of course, the case that everyone is watching and waiting for is this question of whether former president trump has immunity that would help to shield him from special counsel jack smith's federal january 6 prosecution. now, on the lower courts. so trump lost this at both the district court and the appellate level. this was rejected. the idea that he would have immunity to protect him here was rejected by those judges. but the fact that the high court has even agreed to ta
always great to get your perspective thank you alison good to be with you we are just hours away from the supreme court ruling on donald trump's claim of immunity from criminal charges for his attempts to overturn the election after he lost a joe biden in 2020, the decision could have wide-ranging effects on the powers of the president four years to come. joining me now is cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid. police at the scene for us for this highly anticipated decision. >>...
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alison freeman, bbc news, york. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello.s of sunshine. the earliest satellite picture shows this curl of cloud, which brought some wet and quite blustery weather in northern scotland through the morning. this afternoon, the heaviest rain pulling away across the northern isles. it does stay quite windy in the north, where we will see some showers further south. lighter winds, still quite breezy, but not as many showers. some spells of sunshine. we have, however, lost the real warmth of the last few days. temperatures at 5:00, around 22 degrees there in london and then through this evening and tonight, where we see clear skies, it will turn really quite chilly, but it won't be clear everywhere, because this zone of cloud and patchy rain does work its way in from the west, holding temperatures up, say, across parts of wales, northwest england, 12 degrees there for liverpool as we start saturday morning. so for tomorrow, this frontal system pushing in from the west. but this is really a very weak affair. not much energy about th
alison freeman, bbc news, york. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello.s of sunshine. the earliest satellite picture shows this curl of cloud, which brought some wet and quite blustery weather in northern scotland through the morning. this afternoon, the heaviest rain pulling away across the northern isles. it does stay quite windy in the north, where we will see some showers further south. lighter winds, still quite breezy, but not as many showers. some spells of...
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the fifteenth racket of the world lyudmila samsonova was stronger than the belgian alison in two gameska kudyrmetova also beat the chinese joxuanbai 7561 in two sets . kudyrmetova, last year’s finalist of the tournament, then lost to another russian woman ekaterina alexandrova in the decisive match. this was the top sports news, by this minute we'll see you next hour. we'll figure it out without our own demonstration.
the fifteenth racket of the world lyudmila samsonova was stronger than the belgian alison in two gameska kudyrmetova also beat the chinese joxuanbai 7561 in two sets . kudyrmetova, last year’s finalist of the tournament, then lost to another russian woman ekaterina alexandrova in the decisive match. this was the top sports news, by this minute we'll see you next hour. we'll figure it out without our own demonstration.
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american people and the strength in america and what that role looks like acrth next our conven with alisonief operating officer of the host committee and c-span outside her office in downtown milwaukee talk about her organization's role in planning this convention. >> the host committee has been around a couple of years. are at the convention. we are on the ground to be here to help get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get herei am in charge of the dy operations for our effort, whether it is working on contracts, recruiting volunteers, and working with our board and chairman, because that is the biggest job of the ho toe dollars to put on a convention. >> does this convention going to cost? >> is $68 million. our fundraising is going great. really excited about the momentum we have. >> give us an idea of wh tmoney? >> when you talk about fundraising for conventionis a , nonpartisan organization. connection, so when they get to was, the we raise really goes to building out the things you see gethe convention, so when you see the convention hall, it transforms the convention
american people and the strength in america and what that role looks like acrth next our conven with alisonief operating officer of the host committee and c-span outside her office in downtown milwaukee talk about her organization's role in planning this convention. >> the host committee has been around a couple of years. are at the convention. we are on the ground to be here to help get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get herei am in charge of the dy operations for our...
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but sometimes with a consensus on that, that's how much is that a smart alison was indeed a front a 9 games options. i'm so hopefully said right. as soon as no sound came, i times communion on one does have an alternate goes into the into the neighbors often use pack them for that for some pills and you'll be all right. and the longer she gave sign me to and i'm it ones as most of us. yes. offices. but and that's danny talked uh, i know something doesn't the advice in this office space for me is i have some my office, i've been doing the scanning on them and have this type of my mind info. so in order to send in one thing. yeah. since i focus been cut off, it doesn't finish it. how can i, how about how about i mean you have the seed. yeah. you know what i'm telling you jose, cuz i, you said you guys did say, and so i get that good stuff, a sheet and the quote and then she didn't cotton, but i was a problem. i'm going to move on. i'll stop by as much of this as we go through. it's a good part of this kind of a box with this kind of ok as to what. so to see this afternoon looks pretty b
but sometimes with a consensus on that, that's how much is that a smart alison was indeed a front a 9 games options. i'm so hopefully said right. as soon as no sound came, i times communion on one does have an alternate goes into the into the neighbors often use pack them for that for some pills and you'll be all right. and the longer she gave sign me to and i'm it ones as most of us. yes. offices. but and that's danny talked uh, i know something doesn't the advice in this office space for me...
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the fifteenth racket of the world lyudmila samsonova was stronger than the belgian alison 18. 61-63 inveronika kudyrmetova was also stronger. in two sets she beat the chinese jossue anbai 7:5-6-1. kudermetova, last year's finalist of the tournament, then in the decisive match she lost to another russian woman, ekaterina alexandrova. boston won the third game of the final playoff series against dallas. the meeting took place in texas and ended with a score of 106/99. the series score of up to four victories became 3:0 in favor of boston, this club had only one win left victory in order to... boston and the los angeles lakers currently have 17 finals wins each. statistics show that nothing should stop boston from winning its eighteenth title; never in 157 times in nba history has a team that won a series 3-0 lost in the end. the fourth match of the finals between boston and dallas will take place on the night of june 15. this was the most noticeable sports news up to that moment. roman, you have the floor. ilya, thank you, we continue. and now let's talk about the real the reason for the
the fifteenth racket of the world lyudmila samsonova was stronger than the belgian alison 18. 61-63 inveronika kudyrmetova was also stronger. in two sets she beat the chinese jossue anbai 7:5-6-1. kudermetova, last year's finalist of the tournament, then in the decisive match she lost to another russian woman, ekaterina alexandrova. boston won the third game of the final playoff series against dallas. the meeting took place in texas and ended with a score of 106/99. the series score of up to...
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president lead these peoo understands the strengthin amere looks like across the worl nextn with alisonhe chief operating officer of the host committee and admit c-span outside her office in downtown milwaukee talk about her organization's role in planning this convention. >>■ the host committee has been around a couple of years. we are on the ground to be here get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the tion. i am in charge of the day-to-day operations for our effort, whether it is working on recruiting volunteers, and working with our board and, because that is the biggest job of the house committee is to raise the dollars to put on a convention. >> convention going to cost? >> is $68 million. 6sour fundraising is going grea. ly excited about the momentum we have. >> give us an id toward? >> when you talk about fundraising for convention host committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. it i■■a natural connection, so when they get to was, the ■8■omoney we raise really goes o building out the things you see get theonvention, so when you see the c
president lead these peoo understands the strengthin amere looks like across the worl nextn with alisonhe chief operating officer of the host committee and admit c-span outside her office in downtown milwaukee talk about her organization's role in planning this convention. >>■ the host committee has been around a couple of years. we are on the ground to be here get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the tion. i am in charge of the day-to-day operations...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> a controlled burn in the north bay turned into a perfect trainingters who say wildfire activity is already off the charts. >> reporter operation scorpion, that's 3 to 4 miles as far as the wind out of the east. >> six acres of tall, dry grass is burning in northern marin under the watchful eye of dozens of marin county firefighters. >> good, solid wet line right on the fire's edge. it's in the middle. don't waste your water on it. >> fire crews knocking down brush by setting backfires and running hose lines. but this is much more than a controlled burn, so this is an opportunity for us to bring out all of our new firefighters and give them some experience with live fire. 60 seasonal marin county firefighters are here to learn and feel the heat in real time. this live burn, obviously it's all safe and controlled, is helping us tremendously, tremendously uh- showing us the heat, feeling the heat on your body, the smoke conditions, this training, getting firefighters ready for the real thing which could come at any time. it's already been a busy fire s
alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> a controlled burn in the north bay turned into a perfect trainingters who say wildfire activity is already off the charts. >> reporter operation scorpion, that's 3 to 4 miles as far as the wind out of the east. >> six acres of tall, dry grass is burning in northern marin under the watchful eye of dozens of marin county firefighters. >> good, solid wet line right on the fire's edge. it's in the middle. don't waste your water on it....
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but alison today just was not their day. and so when will the next attempt by could be as soon as tomorrow at noon we should find that out at this press conference in one hour. if not, then then they have next back the next backup launch attempts, our next week, june 5 and june 6. so hopefully we'll learn more in one hour. alyson. >> okay. keep us posted, kristen, thanks so much for being there on the ground. all right. now, to a key security summit, we'd significant implications for ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy is there. he is scheduled to meet with us defense secretary lloyd austin to talk about us support of ukraine and its fight against russia soon as natasha birch on has more on what happened at the summit today. >> secretary austin, address the shangri-la forum here in singapore earlier today in a major speech that focus on the idea of convergence of the united states and its indo-pacific allies. >> here in favor of security and the rule of law, thinly veiled message to china, which of course the united states
but alison today just was not their day. and so when will the next attempt by could be as soon as tomorrow at noon we should find that out at this press conference in one hour. if not, then then they have next back the next backup launch attempts, our next week, june 5 and june 6. so hopefully we'll learn more in one hour. alyson. >> okay. keep us posted, kristen, thanks so much for being there on the ground. all right. now, to a key security summit, we'd significant implications for...
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alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> this morning, we're hearing from a presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, spoke to abc's martha raddatz this morning about the impact of debates in previous elections and what it could mean for this year's i think maybe this debate, because of the rules, that there's no interruptions. >> the mic will be turned off. there's no audience. it'll look hopefully more like it did in 1960. i mean, what i think about when i think about that debate is like biden, jfk prepared for days. he knew that he was the one who was not experienced in the same way nixon thought he was the far better debater. he didn't need to prepare that. he could just get up there because his campaign rhetoric. but then, of course, he didn't prepare. i really think the rules are going to make it easier for things to change. it may actually benefit trump because he can't interrupt because the mic will be turned off and he might appear reasonable. and i think at the same time, biden has to be aware of the importance of vitality and mental strength for both of them. i mean, he's s
alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> this morning, we're hearing from a presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, spoke to abc's martha raddatz this morning about the impact of debates in previous elections and what it could mean for this year's i think maybe this debate, because of the rules, that there's no interruptions. >> the mic will be turned off. there's no audience. it'll look hopefully more like it did in 1960. i mean, what i think about when i think about that debate...
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i'm alison chemla, erotic and for frederick a. whitfield, we have breaking news out of florida. nasa scrubbing its plan to launch boeing's starliner spacecraft today you're seeing the aftermath live right now on your screens apparently, and automatic hold was triggered by the ground launch sequencer. that's the computer that launches the rocket. it stopped the countdown clock with three minutes and 50 seconds left. to go. nasa says it is not clear what caused that automatic hold. space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center for us, also with thus we have a colonel chris hadfield, astronaut and retired commander of the international space station. okay. so kristen, what's the latest where do learning on the ground? >> so right now everybody is focused on the two astronauts onboard this spacecraft, the commander boots hello more, and the pilot, sunny williams. right now, you've got the blue team going in and they've got to get these astronauts off safely and they're essentially sitting on top of a bomb, right? a fully fueled rocket. this is hi
i'm alison chemla, erotic and for frederick a. whitfield, we have breaking news out of florida. nasa scrubbing its plan to launch boeing's starliner spacecraft today you're seeing the aftermath live right now on your screens apparently, and automatic hold was triggered by the ground launch sequencer. that's the computer that launches the rocket. it stopped the countdown clock with three minutes and 50 seconds left. to go. nasa says it is not clear what caused that automatic hold. space and...