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alison:. that is right it only took about five months, but angela merkel is able to enter her fourth term. it is not a particularly triumphant photo. she is looking quite isolated. she had to make a number of concessions. the grand coalition comes at quite a price, as you can see in agesspiegel's cart team. -- cartoon to we think it is angela merkel, she has got a black eye and missing teeth. genie: french papers are worried about angela merkel, particularly her weakened position. alison: yes, you can see one behind me. pay --id she has feet of clay, basically meaning she is weakened, she is stuck between the social democrat oppositions and the far right nationalists of the afd. there is one hope for angela merkel -- europe, according to them. emmanuel macron could give angela merkel a new burst of energy. emmanuel macron is very happy she will be remaining in power. you can see the two leaders post,in the huffington responding it is good news for europe. it will be preserved to help carry eur
alison:. that is right it only took about five months, but angela merkel is able to enter her fourth term. it is not a particularly triumphant photo. she is looking quite isolated. she had to make a number of concessions. the grand coalition comes at quite a price, as you can see in agesspiegel's cart team. -- cartoon to we think it is angela merkel, she has got a black eye and missing teeth. genie: french papers are worried about angela merkel, particularly her weakened position. alison: yes,...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. many people woke up, alison, that arizona lost in the ncaa tournament. tearing up brackets. we will show you what happened in a bit. >>> we start with the white house. after weeks, president trump ready to replace his national security adviser. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster. two sources telling cnn the president has not decided who will replace mcmaster. one delay is mcmaster stemming from finalizing the next steps. the president wants a softer landing than rex tillerson whom he fired via twitter. >> president trump has a personality and stylish you with mcmaster. sarah sanders tweeting this, contrary to reports, the president and mcmaster have a good working relationship and there are no changes at the national security council. for his part, president trump called the staff changes ex-a - exaggerated and false. >> i have been in washington for a year. some people have been here 30 or 40 years. i have gotten to know great people. there will always be c
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. many people woke up, alison, that arizona lost in the ncaa tournament. tearing up brackets. we will show you what happened in a bit. >>> we start with the white house. after weeks, president trump ready to replace his national security adviser. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster. two sources telling cnn the president has not decided who will replace mcmaster. one delay is mcmaster stemming from finalizing the next...
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women were not allowed to fly overseas. >> pilot steve alison flew the leg north of montana. nearly 2,000 miles over some of the most rugged, desolate terrain in north america. >> weather was the biggest adversa adversary. if you go down in the winter, your life span is very short. >> ladd field in fairbanks, alaska, temperatures reach 40 degrees below 0, built in 1939 to test cold weather equipment. >> it had hangars, big airstrip, of course. we turn the aircraft over and sign them off to the russians. >> from here, the russian pie lots would fly the 2,500 miles to siberia. while hitler wrecked havoc across the soviet union, this back door route to the russian front became a critical link in wartime aid to the soviets. >> never in my wildest dreams did i ever think of flying fighter aircraft to russians. >> the germans stranglehold on russia continues and hitler decides to starve one city and raise another from the face of the earth. ok, so, what would you bring to my company? what do you need? i need problem solving skills. i got through high school without a car, a phone,
women were not allowed to fly overseas. >> pilot steve alison flew the leg north of montana. nearly 2,000 miles over some of the most rugged, desolate terrain in north america. >> weather was the biggest adversa adversary. if you go down in the winter, your life span is very short. >> ladd field in fairbanks, alaska, temperatures reach 40 degrees below 0, built in 1939 to test cold weather equipment. >> it had hangars, big airstrip, of course. we turn the aircraft over...
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alison: if you're wondering how the u.s. came up with that number, check out this cartoon from the times today. first numberas the that came to donald trump's mind. that's because he was watching that recent interview with stormy daniels about her affair with him. that aired on a popular show called 60 minutes. the new york times shows some rare support for the american president in its editorial today. my said the move against russia is overdue. they are one of several u.s. newspapers calling for the trump administration to go further and put sanctions on it russian oligarchs. that's the way to get gruden, to punish his cronies and make them feel the reach of the u.s.. thomas: another tense diplomatic situation, this time between germany and the spanish region of catalonia. german authorities arrested the former leader of that parliament. some german papers have, out strongly against this. they have called it germany's first political prisoner. is in a pickle. while the government has always cited with spain in this debate,
alison: if you're wondering how the u.s. came up with that number, check out this cartoon from the times today. first numberas the that came to donald trump's mind. that's because he was watching that recent interview with stormy daniels about her affair with him. that aired on a popular show called 60 minutes. the new york times shows some rare support for the american president in its editorial today. my said the move against russia is overdue. they are one of several u.s. newspapers calling...
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alison: i don't think so. for goldman sachs one of the strong points the firm has always had has been a strong and consistent culture. they've talked about risk management being one of their key comparative strengths. something that has been built into the culture of their firm. because they have had such consistent leadership, this is not a firm that was a combination of two larger firms. .hey made small deals it's been one strong consistent culture over the years. that mitigates any type of succession risk. mark: why might now be the right time for blankfein to step down? alison: that's a great question. is a lot of talk about blankfein's age. a health scare a few years ago. the key thing is where we are in the cycle. if you think about when lloyd took over, it was june of 2006. we were sort of late in the cycle. it did take a while for things to eventually crack but if you think of where we are now, we are coming off an extended bull run. lloyd came in, managed the firm through the crisis, managed the firm
alison: i don't think so. for goldman sachs one of the strong points the firm has always had has been a strong and consistent culture. they've talked about risk management being one of their key comparative strengths. something that has been built into the culture of their firm. because they have had such consistent leadership, this is not a firm that was a combination of two larger firms. .hey made small deals it's been one strong consistent culture over the years. that mitigates any type of...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. 32 minutes after the hour. we start with breaking news. >> in the last few minutes, the increase of the death toll from the collapse of the pedestrian bridge in miami. >> now this has turned into from a rescue to a recovery operation. we can confirm at this point at least we can confirm six fatalities. >> police now saying at least six people died when the huge pedestrian bridge crashed on to the busy intersection near the campus of florida international university. >> a 15-member go team from the national transportation safety board trying to determine what went wrong. senator rubio tweeting the cables on the bridge were loosened and were tightened when the crash occurred. we have rosa flores live at the scene. what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, dave. as you mentioned overnight this has gone from a search and rescue operation to search and recovery operation. that means the painstaking task of removing the 950 tons of concrete of this bridge begins for the rescuers. now here is what we know from au
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. 32 minutes after the hour. we start with breaking news. >> in the last few minutes, the increase of the death toll from the collapse of the pedestrian bridge in miami. >> now this has turned into from a rescue to a recovery operation. we can confirm at this point at least we can confirm six fatalities. >> police now saying at least six people died when the huge pedestrian bridge crashed on to the busy intersection near the campus of...
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sign of safety said that it had impurities in the gasoline from niagara falls. >> meanwhile, steve alison was still flying dozens of p-39s to america's last frontier. >> the city of fairbanks wasn't very large but it was the end of the run as far as we were concerned. >> russian pilots as soon as they got into ladd field spent a lot of time in town. they had u.s. dollars with them. real good greenbacks. >> there was one time we went into the fairbanks to the local liquor establishment and two russian pilots came in. clerk behind the counter, he says, vodka? and the big old russian boy says, nyet. whiskey. whiskey. vodka, nyet. he didn't want any part of vodka. he had enough of that. he wanted some whiskey. >> the american made fighter planes took off for russia. >> 7,926 aircraft were transferred out of fairbanks. >> but the beginning of 1945 the russians were grinding the germans back to berlin. outside of warsaw, to land, the red army found an escaped american prisoner of war. >> only american that fought with the russian army we know of? >> yes. >> 21-year-old joe byerly was a long way
sign of safety said that it had impurities in the gasoline from niagara falls. >> meanwhile, steve alison was still flying dozens of p-39s to america's last frontier. >> the city of fairbanks wasn't very large but it was the end of the run as far as we were concerned. >> russian pilots as soon as they got into ladd field spent a lot of time in town. they had u.s. dollars with them. real good greenbacks. >> there was one time we went into the fairbanks to the local liquor...
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our reporter, alison freeman, is in alnwick. we are hearing conditions are not as bad as they have been, but what are conditions like where you are? well, where i am isjust above conditions like where you are? well, where i am is just above the ai. this is the main route from england to scotland from the north—east. you would expect there to be more traffic than this. it is still closed in sections. the problem authorities are facing is that no matter how quickly they clear it, gusts of wins are blowing snow drifts back onto the road quite quickly. —— gusts of wind. in some places it is down to one lane. we we re places it is down to one lane. we were watching snow blowers yesterday afternoon trying to get the snow away, and then it's blowing back on. so the police are running convoys, they are escorting people through those patches. some motorists are trying to find their own way around, which is causing some difficult situations. mt rescue have been listed to help people who have been stuck back to safety, and also getti
our reporter, alison freeman, is in alnwick. we are hearing conditions are not as bad as they have been, but what are conditions like where you are? well, where i am isjust above conditions like where you are? well, where i am is just above the ai. this is the main route from england to scotland from the north—east. you would expect there to be more traffic than this. it is still closed in sections. the problem authorities are facing is that no matter how quickly they clear it, gusts of wins...
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. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i go up to the pile of leaves. i was using my bo
. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late,...
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. >> reporter: when small business owner josh alison decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus was crafting the perfect pint giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal, but not one alison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, a lot of of energy working with these people, developing relationships, and they become family and you really want the best for them you want them to be able to provide for themselves later in life. >> reporter: now, thanks to a program that is the first of its kind in the country, employees at reach break brewing are given the chance to save for their future through a state-run retirement plan called oregon saves. >> we're giving small businesses the same kind of opportunities that some of the largers businesses have -- low-cost savings for employees at no cost to the employers. >> reporter: about 55 million american workers in the private sector are not offered a 401(k) plan through their employer. most of them, 32 million, work at small businesses, which have fewer than 100 employees >> some may sa
. >> reporter: when small business owner josh alison decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus was crafting the perfect pint giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal, but not one alison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, a lot of of energy working with these people, developing relationships, and they become family and you really want the best for them you want them to be able to provide for themselves later in life....
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alison freeman reports. under the cover of darkness and amid tight security malala yousafzai returned home to pakistan. it was the first visit by the human rights activist since she was shot by the taliban in 2012. malala met the prime minister, and went on to take the stage at his office to give an emotional speech, often wiping away tears. it was broadcast on state tv. i still can't believe it, that this is actually happening. malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swart valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley, from 2002 2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the street and meet
alison freeman reports. under the cover of darkness and amid tight security malala yousafzai returned home to pakistan. it was the first visit by the human rights activist since she was shot by the taliban in 2012. malala met the prime minister, and went on to take the stage at his office to give an emotional speech, often wiping away tears. it was broadcast on state tv. i still can't believe it, that this is actually happening. malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago....
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let's talk to our correspondent alison freeman, who is at alnwick in northumberland. on the road behind me that you can see, that is ai, the main route to the north—east of england, up to scotland. we have seen a bit of traffic starting to use it since the news came out about an hour or so ago that it is finally reopened. but it is still nowhere near as busy as you might expect it to be. as i say, the main route from the north—east, up to the scottish borders. the problem that they were having here and the reason why it had to stay closed so long was, no matter how much snow they cleared, even when it had stopped snowing, the wind was blowing huge drifts back over the carriageway and it was down to one lane in places. the police were using convoys, escorting convoys of hundreds of vehicles up and down, just to try and keep things moving. but, as i say, it is now fully reopened, everyone is quite happy about that. but drivers are being warned to take care. it is still about freezing here, so the conditions are pretty icy. we have seen a few people looking a little
let's talk to our correspondent alison freeman, who is at alnwick in northumberland. on the road behind me that you can see, that is ai, the main route to the north—east of england, up to scotland. we have seen a bit of traffic starting to use it since the news came out about an hour or so ago that it is finally reopened. but it is still nowhere near as busy as you might expect it to be. as i say, the main route from the north—east, up to the scottish borders. the problem that they were...
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alison sargent is with me. you're going to start with reaction to the british prime minister. she believes russia's behind the popoisoning of a former doububle agent. media declares there is no evidence that russia is implicated in this. take a look at this article. can accuseg you russians of anything. it's innocent until proven to the fashion designer that died. >> best known for the little black dress that audrey hepburn more in breakfast at tiffany's. they were very good friends. he made theid fabric of a gentleman. fabric is something you think about when you think about france. many people say their favorite suit is their birthday suit. >> nudism here in france is becoming more popular, especially in the french capital. museumtemporary art announced it is hosting its first ever nude visit of the museum. it's going to be on may 5. if tickets are already sold out. foursold out in under hours. enoughi guess it's warm to go without close. it is chilly here in paris. you can get a closer look at the press review or other stories on france 24 on our website. up, france pays tr
alison sargent is with me. you're going to start with reaction to the british prime minister. she believes russia's behind the popoisoning of a former doububle agent. media declares there is no evidence that russia is implicated in this. take a look at this article. can accuseg you russians of anything. it's innocent until proven to the fashion designer that died. >> best known for the little black dress that audrey hepburn more in breakfast at tiffany's. they were very good friends. he...
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let's speak to alison edwards, a senior midwifery lecturer at the university of birmingham. thank you for being with us. do you welcome this news from the government? of course we were always welcome more staff. of course. government? of course we were always welcome more staff. of course. but are you surprised? it is something the unions have been campaigning for for a long time, haven't they? to be honest, year on year we produce hundreds of new midwives and the problem is we don't keep them in the profession. and how can they be kept? pay is going up. will that be an extra incentive for people to stay in midwifery? i think the issue is bigger than pay. if we look at the pay offer, it is over three yea rs the pay offer, it is over three years and they haven't had a pay rise for many years. not only that, they are going to lose some annual leave, potentially, is not the best package but better than nothing. how difficult is it and how long does it ta ke to difficult is it and how long does it take to train a midwife? it depends. if they are already a nurse, they can train w
let's speak to alison edwards, a senior midwifery lecturer at the university of birmingham. thank you for being with us. do you welcome this news from the government? of course we were always welcome more staff. of course. government? of course we were always welcome more staff. of course. but are you surprised? it is something the unions have been campaigning for for a long time, haven't they? to be honest, year on year we produce hundreds of new midwives and the problem is we don't keep them...
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alison holt, bbc news, surrey. nottingham trent university has said it's "shocked and appalled" after a video was posted on social media, appearing to show a group of people chanting racist abuse outside the room of a black female student. two men were arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences, but tonight have been released. here's elaine dunkley. shouting recorded on a mobile phone by student rufaro chisango... chanting what appears to be racist chanting outside of her door in halls of residence at nottingham trent university. i just heard shouting from outside my door, and i was just shocked. my initial response was i was really shocked. i felt really isolated and uncomfortable. the incident took place on monday evening. her friends say it has left traumatised and tarnished their experience of university life. i know these things do happen, but to think it was so close to home, so close, being in my university. yeah, i was, i was appalled. we know some people might not like the way we ar
alison holt, bbc news, surrey. nottingham trent university has said it's "shocked and appalled" after a video was posted on social media, appearing to show a group of people chanting racist abuse outside the room of a black female student. two men were arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences, but tonight have been released. here's elaine dunkley. shouting recorded on a mobile phone by student rufaro chisango... chanting what appears to be racist chanting...
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alison holt, bbc news. the northern white rhino is a species on the brink of extinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya, the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and granddaughter are the only female northern white rhinos left. 0ur correspondent, alistair leithead, reports from kenya. and then there were two — the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that the last male, sudan, has died of old age. a subspecies of rhino ever closer to extension. one is najin, 27—years—old, sudan‘s daughter. the other is fatu, his teenage granddaughter. the last of what was once a great species that roamed central africa. this was sudan, and for the last few years scientists and conservationists have been trying to get him to mate. they even put the 45—year—old on tinder as part of a publicity campaign. there was no other animal quite like him. it highlights first and foremost
alison holt, bbc news. the northern white rhino is a species on the brink of extinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya, the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and granddaughter are the only female northern white rhinos left. 0ur correspondent, alistair leithead, reports from kenya. and then there were two — the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that...
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>> some sugar for some sugar, it's caroline's 1st birthday and alison and matthew her parents are singing "happy birthday" to her. ♪ happy birthday to -- >> i knew it. she went in for the dessert. they didn't tell her she was supposed to blow out the candles first so she went for it >> she'll never want to eat cake again. >> that could be a good thing. ♪ happy birthday to you -- >>> meredith is 2-year-old and got two delicious doughnuts in front of her. they light the candles and she's ready. she knows what's supposed to take place. >> blow really hard. >> she's blowing. >> almost. >> are you ready? one, two, three. blow! oh, sorry honey. >> you got one. >> one down. >> oh they're tricksters. >> her parent didn't know they were trick sparkler candles until they got them on the doughnuts. she didn't know what to do with the trick candles so holds her little fists tight. i'm just wishing for it to be over. >> honest will i if you don't make your child cry on their birthday you're doing it wrong. >> thanks for joining us today. we'll see you next time on a brand new "rtm." ook with an os
>> some sugar for some sugar, it's caroline's 1st birthday and alison and matthew her parents are singing "happy birthday" to her. ♪ happy birthday to -- >> i knew it. she went in for the dessert. they didn't tell her she was supposed to blow out the candles first so she went for it >> she'll never want to eat cake again. >> that could be a good thing. ♪ happy birthday to you -- >>> meredith is 2-year-old and got two delicious doughnuts in front of...
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alison thank you very much longer than c.j. as alison said will be here in australia until she stay talking mostly security and trade with australia's government and the other governments from the regions on saturday these protests are going to go on all weekend. dozens of people have been killed in separate airstrikes in syria in rebel held east and go to a market was hit leaving more than seventy people dead and activists say fifteen others died when turkish forces bombed the only functioning hospital in kurdish controlled africa and in fisher reports. it's been a day of stark brutal contrasts. with a line between life and death a sharp arbitrary this is a fringe a city that's been shared by the free syrian army backed by the turks. with a number of dead rises by the day with a pall of smoke from another attack hangs in the year no surrounded by the f.s.a. and the turkish military the final assault take the city is underway civilians on the ground have expressed serious worries to us regarding their safety including as a resu
alison thank you very much longer than c.j. as alison said will be here in australia until she stay talking mostly security and trade with australia's government and the other governments from the regions on saturday these protests are going to go on all weekend. dozens of people have been killed in separate airstrikes in syria in rebel held east and go to a market was hit leaving more than seventy people dead and activists say fifteen others died when turkish forces bombed the only functioning...
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joining me now to talk about this, cnn correspondent alison kosik and nia malika henderson. alison, tell us how amazon stock is doing right now. >> at the moment, aim zone shma are down. if you count the losses from today and yesterday, you're looking at $30 billion market value loss for amazon, based on that axios article and also based on that tweet today. investors are spooked. they're worried that if donald trump goes after amazon, either through antitrust enforcement or some sort of tax rule change this is going to really hit the company hard. i looke ed ed at the recent ann report. amazon did not pay anything in federal taxes, that's nothing new. a lot of companies, they don't pay federal taxes because that's just how our tax structure is. the other irony of this, amazon said in its annual report that it is going to be getting a $789 million tax cut, thanks to donald trump because of that tax reform package. that's a big irony there. the interesting thing here is, the president is going after the very company that he's handed a nice pretty wrapped gift to. >> why is am
joining me now to talk about this, cnn correspondent alison kosik and nia malika henderson. alison, tell us how amazon stock is doing right now. >> at the moment, aim zone shma are down. if you count the losses from today and yesterday, you're looking at $30 billion market value loss for amazon, based on that axios article and also based on that tweet today. investors are spooked. they're worried that if donald trump goes after amazon, either through antitrust enforcement or some sort of...
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plane news alison kosik she's let's move along to. the fold. the turn is kind of worst side by the slower. player like. people who put big dreams on the big screen claim a movie magazine on d w. shift living in the digital age. today online hate speech. high tech paper airplanes and the french answer to time lapse videos but first escaping reality the our headsets let gamers dive into a whole new worlds. it might be fun but it could also be dangerous because virtual reality affects our psyche.
plane news alison kosik she's let's move along to. the fold. the turn is kind of worst side by the slower. player like. people who put big dreams on the big screen claim a movie magazine on d w. shift living in the digital age. today online hate speech. high tech paper airplanes and the french answer to time lapse videos but first escaping reality the our headsets let gamers dive into a whole new worlds. it might be fun but it could also be dangerous because virtual reality affects our psyche.
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prosecutor alison morgan said of the passengers... "many ran in fear and panic. "they were fortunate. "had the device fully detonated, it is inevitable that serious injury and significant damage would have been caused within the carriage. "those in close—proximity to the device may well have been killed." hassan came to britain as an asylum seeker from iraq and was living with foster parents. ahmed hassan arrived in this country three years ago on a lorry. he told immigration officials that he'd been forcibly taken by the islamic state group and trained to kill by them. but he said he was opposed to is and was in fear of them. it was said to be a matter of luck that the device here did not fully go off, it had been fitted with a timer. ahmed hassan had got off the train at the station before. he was arrested 24—hours later. june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: juventus are through to the quarter fi
prosecutor alison morgan said of the passengers... "many ran in fear and panic. "they were fortunate. "had the device fully detonated, it is inevitable that serious injury and significant damage would have been caused within the carriage. "those in close—proximity to the device may well have been killed." hassan came to britain as an asylum seeker from iraq and was living with foster parents. ahmed hassan arrived in this country three years ago on a lorry. he told...
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alison already rejected this request when she was doorstepped a few days later. does the prime minister know what it's like to get an unsolicited letter from a group who won't take no for an answerer and and will he join the welsh and scottish government by saying no to fracking in england? >> can i say to the honorable gentleman that shale gas extraction could be a very important part of ensuring energy security in this country. and i'm sure all his constituents and the constituents of others represented in this house will want to ensure the government is doing everything it can to ensure we maintain our energy security, we don't see the lights being turned off. >> mikal tomlins. >> mr. speaker, it's obvious there will be concern about the draft of the eu from the the withdrawal agreement. can the prime minister assure me when she responds she'll have utmost in her mind both preserving and strengthening the union of the united kingdom, great britain and northern ireland? >> my honorable friend raids an important point. first of all, if i can reiterate the point
alison already rejected this request when she was doorstepped a few days later. does the prime minister know what it's like to get an unsolicited letter from a group who won't take no for an answerer and and will he join the welsh and scottish government by saying no to fracking in england? >> can i say to the honorable gentleman that shale gas extraction could be a very important part of ensuring energy security in this country. and i'm sure all his constituents and the constituents of...
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under cross—examination by the prosecutor, alison morgan, hassan denied that he wanted to avenge his father's death in a coalition airstrike in their native iraq. she put it to him, "you believed that the fight against britain should be brought into this country." he replied, "no". hassan was aiming to leave the uk after the attack. today, he said he fantasised about being a fugitive chased across europe by police. in fact, he was arrested in dover. june keller, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. it has been called the world's largest open prison. the gaza strip. penned in by walls, barbed wire and gun turrets. the 1.8 million people living here can only get into israel with special permission. and even if their livesdepend on it, they have to enter through here — the erez crossing, the main gateway into israel. this is the story of the desperate choices people have to make. it's the story of how the israeli state seeks to protect its citizens. i wouldn't rule out that 9,000 people are still alive, they don't even know they were about to be killed. and of those who now live tort
under cross—examination by the prosecutor, alison morgan, hassan denied that he wanted to avenge his father's death in a coalition airstrike in their native iraq. she put it to him, "you believed that the fight against britain should be brought into this country." he replied, "no". hassan was aiming to leave the uk after the attack. today, he said he fantasised about being a fugitive chased across europe by police. in fact, he was arrested in dover. june keller, bbc news....
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le vamos a mostrar imÁgenes en vivo del monte alison y nos enlazamos con albert martÍnez. albert: muy buenas noches. hemos congelado la cÁmara en el atardecer que ha sido bonito y vamos a seguir con la tarde. temperatura esta noche en los 50 grados, hace fresco, pero es una temperatura que no estÁ nada mal. temperaturas que sufren en el valle de ohio, tormenta invernal paraÉsos residentes. la zona de baja presiÓn sigue al arte de nuestro estado, tenemos esta inyecciÓn de viento del oeste, viento moderado que estÁ revoloteando un poco el agua del pacÍfico y nos va quitando de encima algunas nubesaunque si la precipitaciÓn invernal. hola temperatura se sitÚa un poco por debajo de lo que toca, pero recuperaremos las literaturas normales a partir de la semana que viene. aguacero maÑana en la maÑana, pero todas las zonas del valle central tranquila. las temperaturas en la bahÍa, en san josÉ 55.54 en san francisco, temperaturas prÁcticamente idÉnticas a las de hoy, con un cielo muy despejado y mÁximas que como mucho llegarÁn a los 50 y siete grados. termina la s
le vamos a mostrar imÁgenes en vivo del monte alison y nos enlazamos con albert martÍnez. albert: muy buenas noches. hemos congelado la cÁmara en el atardecer que ha sido bonito y vamos a seguir con la tarde. temperatura esta noche en los 50 grados, hace fresco, pero es una temperatura que no estÁ nada mal. temperaturas que sufren en el valle de ohio, tormenta invernal paraÉsos residentes. la zona de baja presiÓn sigue al arte de nuestro estado, tenemos esta inyecciÓn de viento del...
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alison holt, bbc news. danish inventor, peter madsen, is due to go on trial over the death of swedish journalist, kim wall, aboard his homemade submarine. ms wall was interviewing madsen when she went missing last august. her body was later found by police. masden denies intentionally killing the reporter. he's appearing in court in copenhagen today. 0ur reporter, maddy savage, is there. peter madsen with a well—known figure week you are. something of a celebrity in scandinavia. you can see behind me crowds ofjournalists are already gathering to witness his court case getting under way today. he described himself as an inventor and entrepreneur. he had a 33 ton submarine he invented he invited kim wall onto. kim went on to his submarine to interview him but did not come back alive. parts of her body were found on a beach and at the bottom of the sea by police divers. peter madsen changed his story many times. wine, that she left early and safely, then that a hatch phelan killed her, and then carbon monoxi
alison holt, bbc news. danish inventor, peter madsen, is due to go on trial over the death of swedish journalist, kim wall, aboard his homemade submarine. ms wall was interviewing madsen when she went missing last august. her body was later found by police. masden denies intentionally killing the reporter. he's appearing in court in copenhagen today. 0ur reporter, maddy savage, is there. peter madsen with a well—known figure week you are. something of a celebrity in scandinavia. you can see...
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alison mcgovern, who supports owen smith's stance on brexit. thank you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. news this lunchtime. yourself a frontbencher for a time and as shadow city minister. and as shadow city minister. their direct area of responsibility, are they not asking to be sacked? are they not asking to be sacked? —— central to those responsibilities really. really. .. threaten peace and i think that is why... how would you prevent that? full terms of the tory brexit is known. known. none of what has been said recently is really very new. recently is really very new. worried up and down the country about the tory hard brexit. about the tory hard brexit. had job losses and people are very worried about it. worried about it. of internal political processes, it is the substance of the matter. is the substance of the matter. agreement and labour members want us to fight for their jobs. agreement and labour members want us to fight for theirjobs. to fight for theirjobs. remind me, did your constituents but leave ? remind me,
alison mcgovern, who supports owen smith's stance on brexit. thank you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. news this lunchtime. yourself a frontbencher for a time and as shadow city minister. and as shadow city minister. their direct area of responsibility, are they not asking to be sacked? are they not asking to be sacked? —— central to those responsibilities really. really. .. threaten peace and i think that is why... how would you prevent that? full terms of the tory brexit is...
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chris and alison are off. >>> here is our starting line. so now we know what launched the president into new darkness over the russia probe. news and signs that he is getting nervous about where it is all headed. sources tell cnn the president's lawyers met face to face with special counsel investigators last week to outline the topics that mueller's team would like to ask the president about. cnn has learned that the president is getting agitated as he realized that the russia investigation is far from over. president shake up his legal team, hiring a lawyer who has argued on tv that the president is a target of an elaborate fbi conspiracy. "the new york times" reports that the president is now considering firing one lawyer while another considers leaving. >> all of this as republicans are largely silent on president trump's attacks on robert mueller and his attempts to undermine the russia investigation. why hasn't mitch mcconnell said anything? two bruising editorials calling on congress to pass legislation to protect the counsel from be
chris and alison are off. >>> here is our starting line. so now we know what launched the president into new darkness over the russia probe. news and signs that he is getting nervous about where it is all headed. sources tell cnn the president's lawyers met face to face with special counsel investigators last week to outline the topics that mueller's team would like to ask the president about. cnn has learned that the president is getting agitated as he realized that the russia...
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alison kosik, our thanks to you as well. >>> he's been called a man of mystery. how a low-profile diplomat with ties to the trump team is now involved with the special counsel's russia probe. major questions regarding the president's personal attorney this morning, one of which is how did he get secret information only meant for the house intelligence committee. rs have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® let the sun shine in - and frame it beautifully - with fresh new window coverings. just call your neighborhood experts, and get the number one provider of custom window coverings in north america. budget blinds. right now, the more you buy, the more you save - up to fifteen percent on select window coverings. and only budget blinds gives you style and service for every budget. go with the best. go online, or call eight-five-five budget blinds, and get a free consultation right at home. let the sun shine in...! liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, the
alison kosik, our thanks to you as well. >>> he's been called a man of mystery. how a low-profile diplomat with ties to the trump team is now involved with the special counsel's russia probe. major questions regarding the president's personal attorney this morning, one of which is how did he get secret information only meant for the house intelligence committee. rs have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® let the sun shine in - and frame it...
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javier: en hora entre para los dreamers, la corte suprema rechaza la solicitud de alison a ver de no emitir licencias. carolina: se demanda la gente que vote por un candidato mexicano. ♪ javier: hoy es lunes, 19 de marzo, bienvenidos a la ediciÓn digital. carolina: en texas, su capital austin ha sido escenario nuevamente de una nueva explosiÓn en mÁs de dos semanas. dos personas de 20 aÑos iban en bicicleta y tocar un cable puesto como trampa en un andÉn que ocasiÓn un dispositivo. javier: es diferente los tres anteriores que fueron con paquetes bomba. las autoridades estÁn trabajando bajo la sospecha de que estÉn relacionados. las dos vÍctimas se encuentran en buenas condiciones. en o sin esta pero -- en austin esta pedro rojas con lo Último. pedro: la gran preocupaciÓn de las autoridades es la sofisticaciÓn de este explosivo, debido a que denota un poco mÁs de certeza de la persona o los sospechosos. actÚan establecen costos en austin. las autoridades acaban de realizar una rueda de prensa, le recomendaron a la autoridad y alcon generalreportar cualquier paquete sos
javier: en hora entre para los dreamers, la corte suprema rechaza la solicitud de alison a ver de no emitir licencias. carolina: se demanda la gente que vote por un candidato mexicano. ♪ javier: hoy es lunes, 19 de marzo, bienvenidos a la ediciÓn digital. carolina: en texas, su capital austin ha sido escenario nuevamente de una nueva explosiÓn en mÁs de dos semanas. dos personas de 20 aÑos iban en bicicleta y tocar un cable puesto como trampa en un andÉn que ocasiÓn un dispositivo....
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will now freeman he's been embarking on nationwide tour disposables alison sergeant now explains. is not exactly receiving a red carpet welcomes everywhere he goes. even outside every concert venues since is for began. protesters french musician. should be back on stage after serving time in prison for killing his girlfriend. former front man of rock group. easier was sentenced to eight years in prison in two thousand andhree. after he beat to death his girlfriend about three times in your own during a fight in a lithuanian hotel room. well contact admitted to hitting times in young he's always insisted her death was an accident. he was released on parole in two thousand and seven after seg four years of his sentence. although. the protesters say regardless of time served its wrongful plot amanda found guilty of a woman murder. we have a responsibility to society and we don't want. to. rations haven't been enough to dissuade loyal fans. contact has been playing to full houses with nearly every concert on his door already sold out. everyone says we come to support a murder. the wil
will now freeman he's been embarking on nationwide tour disposables alison sergeant now explains. is not exactly receiving a red carpet welcomes everywhere he goes. even outside every concert venues since is for began. protesters french musician. should be back on stage after serving time in prison for killing his girlfriend. former front man of rock group. easier was sentenced to eight years in prison in two thousand andhree. after he beat to death his girlfriend about three times in your own...
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the system when they look at my said i'm a lot month is that if you need to know as opposed to know alison i was selling milk on the c. approaches in the fall says there were democrats for forces there were g. starr the g.g. did one sin stop but you sushi had a deal so scarce as hoops on my silk airport this year i would add a warm into this aside it would doubtless have bought into going to die i just thought it could cope so before that. i was one of the bridge the company hopes the agreements he does sign with eight countries will allow it to continue operating us one of the largest construction companies in the world. well there was once to continue working and you'll give me a compelling reason why after all that we know after all the lies we were told. i should now trust all the british the waste for whom if you need to. process. my feeding. it worship is so over the key. that i will be at my aunt will be going to my. body that you might want to last december the car which taskforce reimbursed bit of gas more than two hundred million dollars that the company overpaid for contracts as
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., alison barber, just above that very large crowd you see. alis alison, we get that these folks are against a lot of things, n.r.a. signs and the like. is there one unified message that they're for or they're just angry? >> they're calling for a couple of specific different things that they say federal legislators can do to make this a better place. and i spoke with one and he felt that often his views have been misrepresented. he says he's not against the second amendment, in fact, his father is a fbi agent. he says what he and other students are here, is demand a world where it's safer for young people and young people can grow up and live. he says specifically they do want to see some specific things, they do want 0 to see federal legislators pass a law to ban the sale of assault weapons. they want to see legislation that would prohibit the sale of magazines and bump stocks. and they want to see loopholes closed. they don't think it's about stripping away gun rights and david says he wants and believes there are multiple voices here and sa
., alison barber, just above that very large crowd you see. alis alison, we get that these folks are against a lot of things, n.r.a. signs and the like. is there one unified message that they're for or they're just angry? >> they're calling for a couple of specific different things that they say federal legislators can do to make this a better place. and i spoke with one and he felt that often his views have been misrepresented. he says he's not against the second amendment, in fact, his...
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loan amicalola but i commissioned a line in the alison good model intimate look i mean. this is something you know we're going oh. who are just informing. you know the model and i. would get one that misses it was going to be going to india not me and i got it in this. set of money a lot of. what i saw in that. this is you got. on a minute they have the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor well the statue is already quite groups from quite an entire subway stations transformed into a missing museum is really a race. may see and argentina's relationship seems to be a complicated one. placebo effect on the whole you have. a world government. and then one day out of the most whether you're going to get to know me to believe it will but i mean you're not going to get it it just it actually might i know better than you know this woman called a woman who simply need to absolute. they miss. him missing. but he also sees it will. feed them to somebody but i don't know but i think when anybody would want
loan amicalola but i commissioned a line in the alison good model intimate look i mean. this is something you know we're going oh. who are just informing. you know the model and i. would get one that misses it was going to be going to india not me and i got it in this. set of money a lot of. what i saw in that. this is you got. on a minute they have the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor well the statue is already...
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from hackensack, new jersey, let's welcome back alison sandler. >> yes. hi! >> welcoming you back. we're already into your game. >> yes. >> you've already passed that $5,000 threshold. in fact, you're up to $7,000. >> okay. >> you're eight questions away from that 1 million. >> that looks different. doesn't it? i mean, it looks nice that you're already starting-- >> yeah, we're trying to get us higher. we're gettin' there. >> i didn't mean to interrupt your business. >> no. it's all about aesthetics. i'm here just to make you happy.
from hackensack, new jersey, let's welcome back alison sandler. >> yes. hi! >> welcoming you back. we're already into your game. >> yes. >> you've already passed that $5,000 threshold. in fact, you're up to $7,000. >> okay. >> you're eight questions away from that 1 million. >> that looks different. doesn't it? i mean, it looks nice that you're already starting-- >> yeah, we're trying to get us higher. we're gettin' there. >> i didn't mean...
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pbs newshour weekend specialnd correst alison stewart reports. >> reporter: it took artisthr jesse krimes years to make a 30-foot wide mural out of bed sheets called "apo67luptein 1638 the work was re-created at a former penitentiary philadelphia that is now a museum. the tie of the work means apocalse and includes krimes' inmate number. he made the piece while serving erur-and-a-half-years in f prison. >> this work in particular is kind of a culmination of that event. and knowing that i made it thugh that situation and didn't end up conforming to the idea that i'm a criminal, or the idea that i'm something other. >> reporter: in 2009 he was arrested for dealing drugs shortly after graduating from college with an art degree. >> i think like most americans, i had a veryifferent conception of what going to prison was like. and so when i went in there and i began to notice that, oh wow, these-- everyone's just a normal person just like i'm a normal person who made a bad decision. and so it made me really angry. so i needed to do something with that fstration and with that anger, and artwork
pbs newshour weekend specialnd correst alison stewart reports. >> reporter: it took artisthr jesse krimes years to make a 30-foot wide mural out of bed sheets called "apo67luptein 1638 the work was re-created at a former penitentiary philadelphia that is now a museum. the tie of the work means apocalse and includes krimes' inmate number. he made the piece while serving erur-and-a-half-years in f prison. >> this work in particular is kind of a culmination of that event. and...
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it's very difficult alison a chef or restaurant tour to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature is a high risk monitoring sometimes trip is released using production drugs. that are not approved for use in us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violet if residues take note at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. and i'm fully back to bill with an economy stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at the probe into alleged links between russia and these twenty sixteen election campaign and for the first time on twitter his use the name of the man leading the investigation right.
it's very difficult alison a chef or restaurant tour to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature is a high risk monitoring sometimes trip is released using production drugs. that are not approved for use in us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violet if residues take note at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. and i'm fully back to bill with an economy stories on al-jazeera...
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>> some sugar for some sugar, it's caroline's 1st birthday and alison and matthew her parents are singing "happy birthday" to her. ♪ happy birthday to -- >> i knew it. she went in for the dessert. they didn't tell her she was supposed to blow out the candles first so she went for it >> she'll never want to eat cake again. >> that could be a good thing. ♪ happy birthday to you -- >>> meredith is 2-year-old and got two delicious doughnuts in front of her. they light the candles and she's ready. she knows what's supposed to take place. >> blow really hard. >> she's blowing. >> almost. >> are you ready? one, two, three. blow! oh, sorry honey. >> you got one. >> one down. >> oh they're tricksters. >> her parent didn't know they were trick sparkler candles until they got them on the doughnuts. she didn't know what to do with the trick candles so holds her little fists tight. i'm just wishing for it to be over. >> honest will i if you don't make your child cry on their birthday you're doing it wrong. >> thanks for joining us today. we'll see you next time on a brand new "rtm." involve amazon
>> some sugar for some sugar, it's caroline's 1st birthday and alison and matthew her parents are singing "happy birthday" to her. ♪ happy birthday to -- >> i knew it. she went in for the dessert. they didn't tell her she was supposed to blow out the candles first so she went for it >> she'll never want to eat cake again. >> that could be a good thing. ♪ happy birthday to you -- >>> meredith is 2-year-old and got two delicious doughnuts in front of...
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alison the uk ivanka slammed boris johnson's comparison of the upcoming world cup in russia to the olympics and the hitler calling it unacceptable and an insult to the russian people because the roads lead to the. white goods things. here so i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is right moscow considers this kind of statements made under the level of the foreign secretary in india we unacceptable and totally irresponsible. the british government just free to make a decision about its budget situation in the world cup but nobody has the right to insult the russian people who defeated nazis and lost more than twenty five million people by comparing our country to nazi germany. did it goes beyond the common sense and we do not think british war veterans including those of the arctic cold warriors would share this opinion. but the rush of blame game is extended into where is once considered beyond a political point scoring on london correspondent and as the situation a found an educational project with an anti version twist what's better than helping the young to try to maneuv
alison the uk ivanka slammed boris johnson's comparison of the upcoming world cup in russia to the olympics and the hitler calling it unacceptable and an insult to the russian people because the roads lead to the. white goods things. here so i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is right moscow considers this kind of statements made under the level of the foreign secretary in india we unacceptable and totally irresponsible. the british government just free to make a decision...
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an estimated eighteen alison's under-age refugees are now living in greece. you know storm over the. home in the euro food drink that's true for many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. all of them less secular than the second or you know all the sins in there that. says a lot of things it. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. but this. was a little. game of it when you're. in the. global war hawks sold you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle to stop. the new stock spread of tell you that every gossip the tabloids are filed. off the bad guys and how you think you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we all have or will watch. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you could almost a regi
an estimated eighteen alison's under-age refugees are now living in greece. you know storm over the. home in the euro food drink that's true for many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. all of them less secular than the second or you know all the sins in there that. says a lot of things it. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. but this. was a little. game of it when you're. in the. global war hawks sold you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holt looks at what it will all mean. libraries closing, bus routes cut, potholes not filled and prevention services struggling. this is the financial cost of northamptonshire cou nty financial cost of northamptonshire county council's failures. the report concludes it lost control of its budget. and this is the human cost, john smith relies on council care. he feels cuts are leaving him and others isolated and worried.“ community organisations that provide support arejuiced, community organisations that provide support are juiced, they are minimal now, they're only doing the basic so you cannot get less than what we have got at the moment, so if it goes even further i don't know what will happen. today's government commissioned report says the council's problems are lack of management and it should be abolished. the report says the 2013 plan to change the way the council delivers its services is at the root of northamptonshire's problems. it concludes there wasn't enough scrutiny from councillors and regular budget spe
our social affairs correspondent alison holt looks at what it will all mean. libraries closing, bus routes cut, potholes not filled and prevention services struggling. this is the financial cost of northamptonshire cou nty financial cost of northamptonshire county council's failures. the report concludes it lost control of its budget. and this is the human cost, john smith relies on council care. he feels cuts are leaving him and others isolated and worried.“ community organisations that...
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alison thewliss said people felt the economy did not work in any way for them. finally, we turn to the thorniest issue of the day: passports. news reached parliament that the all—new, post—brexit blue passport was to be produced not in gateshead, where they're currently manufactured, but in france! there was outrage on both the green and red benches. but it was in the lords that the issue threatened to bring business to a halt. peers were being asked to agree an order increasing the cost of renewing a passport. a labour peer took the opportunity to raise the matter of french—made passports. because if it is true, i must say it would be a great embarrassment for her majesty's government. he got short shrift from the minister. the question the lord asked has nothing to do with the order. this is an opportunity to raise it. this is not the opportunity for noble lords to ask random questions. a conservative former cabinet minister tried to circumvent her objection. what would the fees be if the passports were printed in the united kingdom, and not in france, w
alison thewliss said people felt the economy did not work in any way for them. finally, we turn to the thorniest issue of the day: passports. news reached parliament that the all—new, post—brexit blue passport was to be produced not in gateshead, where they're currently manufactured, but in france! there was outrage on both the green and red benches. but it was in the lords that the issue threatened to bring business to a halt. peers were being asked to agree an order increasing the cost of...
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alison i'm sure you know you know as well as i do that you and your contemporaries your messages have never never seen you never stop seeing your messages all these years and. it's just people are paying attention now more than more than ever let me. i feel like that's. that's true i also think that the focus wasn't on. you know the diverse voices so you didn't get a lot of you got the wrong impression of what was happening with punk a lot of times the bands that got the attention were the ones that had the money behind them so even though there were always groups that were that had meaningful messages and different voices and were seeing things in original ways they were not the ones that got the media attention and some people go see what is it that they're coming to see it's not just about the sound of you know what are they seeing i think they're see first of all my songs are very personal but a lot of times. the personal is political so a lot of my songs are frustration for example we have a song that frustration with the administration it's called reign of fear and so it comes o
alison i'm sure you know you know as well as i do that you and your contemporaries your messages have never never seen you never stop seeing your messages all these years and. it's just people are paying attention now more than more than ever let me. i feel like that's. that's true i also think that the focus wasn't on. you know the diverse voices so you didn't get a lot of you got the wrong impression of what was happening with punk a lot of times the bands that got the attention were the ones...
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alison holt reports. do you want to do something different? an afternoon art class is a chance for people with learning disabilities and other conditions to develop their skills and socialise. for most here, the support is paid for by the county council. but today's report says with local authorities facing such major cuts from central government, they're struggling to cope. you like its legs? sue, who has multiple sclerosis, describes this centre as a lifeline. i come here only twice a week. i would come more if there was the funding for it. councils like surrey have a statutory duty to support people who are older and disabled as well as providing children's services and across the board demand is increasing. today's report calculates that on average councils in england pay 54% of their budgets on social care for children and adults. many other services have been cut. since 2010, more than 33% fewer homes get weekly bin collections and 10% of libraries have closed. the report warns with council also using savings to balance the books, one in
alison holt reports. do you want to do something different? an afternoon art class is a chance for people with learning disabilities and other conditions to develop their skills and socialise. for most here, the support is paid for by the county council. but today's report says with local authorities facing such major cuts from central government, they're struggling to cope. you like its legs? sue, who has multiple sclerosis, describes this centre as a lifeline. i come here only twice a week. i...
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and for more let's bring in now paris correspondent elizabeth who joins us now with more details so alison if you know we're getting some details about the suspect here what more do we know. well we know his name we know he's called it a word he is twenty six he was known of the police you was known as being radicalized even though he's only kind of nations were for petty drug dealing and we also know that. he committed actually three different crimes the first solar car he forced at gunpoint to the driver to drive him from cactus on to tired which is about fifteen minutes drive away while he was still a good kisser and he saw some members of the other million he shot at the women injure them not burn it and then he got to her and he walked into the supermarket firing with a pistol and brandishing a knife and saying fast as i won't bar and then screaming vengeance for syria and then he proceeded to do a hostage taking which is a fairly typical isis terrorism technique when think of what happened at the time of shirley had joe and the hyper cashier supermarket in paris for instance it's som
and for more let's bring in now paris correspondent elizabeth who joins us now with more details so alison if you know we're getting some details about the suspect here what more do we know. well we know his name we know he's called it a word he is twenty six he was known of the police you was known as being radicalized even though he's only kind of nations were for petty drug dealing and we also know that. he committed actually three different crimes the first solar car he forced at gunpoint...