Associated Press1:54Wis. houses homeless sick, at high risk for COVIDAssociated Press - AP NewsState, county and local governments in Wisconsin are working with nonprofits and the archdiocese to provide a place for homeless individuals in Milwaukee to quarantine or recover from COVID-19. Their model also provides housing afterward. (Feb. 11) October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN State, county and local governments in Wisconsin are working with nonprofits and the archdiocese to provide a place for homeless individuals in Milwaukee to quarantine or recover from COVID-19. Their model also provides housing afterward. (Feb. 11) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee - 17 December 2020 1. Melvin Anthony walking to car ++VERTICAL VIDEO++ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Melvin Anthony, Wisconsin resident: "I can say I saw nothing but death for me because things were really that bad, you know, pretty much drinking water out my hand and eating out of garbage cans, that type of bad." 3. Anthony talking to woman at food bank ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee - 8 December 2020 4. Various outside shots of Clare Hall 5. Pan of inside of Clare Hall ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee - 11 December 2020 ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jerome Listecki, Milwaukee Archbishop: "So when you say it became open at an opportune time, God's the one who has jurisdiction over time. So we're supposed to pay attention to what he's saying to us when these things happen." ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee - 8 December 2020 7. Various shots of chapel in Clare Hall 8. Tight of COVID test results on monitor 9. COVID swab 10. Workers in kitchen 11. Tight of packaged food 12. Woman unloading boxes 13. Various of room ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 14. SOUNDBITE (English) James Mathy, Milwaukee County Housing Division Administrator: "The vast majority of individuals leave here with permanent housing, so under our housing first model, we have about a 96% success rate, keeping people in housing once they're housed." 15. Various of Mathy and co-workers 16. Woman unloading bags from vehicle 17. People handling boxes ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 18. SOUNDBITE (English) James Mathy, Milwaukee County Housing Division Administrator: "One of the one of the great things that bodes well for the future, post pandemic, is this is a really unique example of different governments working really, really well together." 19. Security guard 20. Security guard's screen ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee - 17 December 2020 21.Various of Melvin Anthony with his cane ++VERTICAL VIDEO++ ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 22. SOUNDBITE (English) Melvin Anthony, Wisconsin resident: "When I made it …
Associated Press1:31US rescues 3 Cubans stranded on island for 33 daysAssociated Press - AP NewsThe U.S. Coast Guard on Tuesday rescued two men and a woman from Cuba, after they were stranded on a deserted island that's part of the Bahamas for 33 days. The three lost track of days as they survived on a diet of coconuts, conchs and rats. (Feb. 11) October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN The U.S. Coast Guard on Tuesday rescued two men and a woman from Cuba, after they were stranded on a deserted island that's part of the Bahamas for 33 days. The three lost track of days as they survived on a diet of coconuts, conchs and rats. (Feb. 11) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MANDATORY CREDIT US COAST GUARD DISTRICT 7 US COAST GUARD DISTRICT 7 - MANDATORY CREDIT US COAST GUARD DISTRICT 7 Anguilla Cay, Bahamas - 9 February 2021 ++AUDIO MUTE AS INCOMING++ 1. View from helicopter, first person in basket is pulled up 2. Second person pulled up in basket 3. Basket pulled into helicopter, second person gets out of basket, sits down 4. Third person pulled up to helicopter 5. Basket pulled into helicopter, person gets out of basket, sits down Two men and a woman had lost track of days as they survived on a diet of coconuts, conchs and rats for more than a month after they were cast away on a deserted island between Florida and Cuba. U.S. Coast Guard officials said the trio from Cuba told them their boat had capsized in rough waters and they were able to swim to Anguilla Cay, where they spent 33 days before they were spotted and rescued. The uninhabited island of rocky ground and palm trees and shrubs is part of an atoll of the Bahamas that is much closer to Cuba and monitored by the U.S. Coast Guard for strandings of refugees trying to reach U.S. soil. Lt. Riley Beecher, a Coast Guard pilot, said that while on a routine mission they saw on Monday what looked like flags waving in the usually brown and light green topography. The Coast Guard initially dropped some water and a radio to be able to communicate. Later on Monday, another crew flew back to bring more supplies. One of the pilots who flew on the second trip, Lt. Justin Dougherty, said the woman was low on blood sugar and was given packets to get her levels back to normal. Dougherty said the stranded travelers said the coconuts kept them hydrated and they also ate the meat of conchs and rats. It could have been worse had they not found palm trees or had it been hotter. They were rescued on Tuesday morning and taken to the Lower Keys Medical Center with no serious injuries. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence …
Associated Press1:05ShowBiz Minute: Flint, Carano, WallenAssociated Press - AP NewsHustler founder and First Amendment battler Larry Flynt dies; Gina Carano fired from "Mandalorian" after social media post; Morgan Wallen tells fans not to defend his racist language. (Feb. 11) October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN Hustler founder and First Amendment battler Larry Flynt dies; Gina Carano fired from "Mandalorian" after social media post; Morgan Wallen tells fans not to defend his racist language. (Feb. 11) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Beverly Hills, California, 11 January 1999 1. Larry Flynt outside press event ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: New York, 13 October 1996 2. Larry Flynt at film premiere of "The People vs. Larry Flynt" ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Paris, 31 October 2002 3. Various of Larry Flynt at Hustler Club Paris opening ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Los Angeles, 19 October 2019 4. Medium of Gina Carano during sitdown interview ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Berlin, Germany, 15 February 2012 5. Various of Gina Carano posing for photographers at "Haywire" premiere ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: New York, 28 August 2019 6. Country music recording artists Morgan Wallen and Midland posing for photos ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: New York, 27 August 2019 7. Various of country singer Morgan Wallen getting his signature mullet haircut at Paul Mole Barbershop AP ShowBiz Minute Larry Flynt, who turned his raunchy Hustler magazine into an empire while fighting numerous First Amendment court battles, died Wednesday in Los Angeles, aged 78. Flynt's career began with Ohio strip clubs but in 1974 he founded Hustler, an unashamedly crude and hard-core magazine that offended conservatives and feminists. Lucasfilm says Gina Carano is no longer a part of "The Mandalorian" cast, after many online called for her firing over a social media post that likened the experience of Jews during the Holocaust to the U.S. political climate. A spokesperson said Wednesday that Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm with "no plans for her to be in the future." She deleted the post but it was widely shared online. Country star Morgan Wallen has told his fans on social media not to downplay the racist language he was caught saying on camera. After a week of silence, Wallen posted a message on Instagram Wednesday night. He said there was no reason to downplay what he did and that his actions and his words matter. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the …
Associated Press0:48Michigan governor proposing a $67b state budgetAssociated Press - AP NewsGov. Gretchen Whitmer proposes a $67 billion state budget that she says prioritizes the economy, education and disseminating COVID-19 vaccines (Feb. 11) October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proposes a $67 billion state budget that she says prioritizes the economy, education and disseminating COVID-19 vaccines (Feb. 11) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASHES++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Lansing, Michigan - 10 February 2021 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, (D) Michigan: "Helping business get through this moment, getting our kids back in school and the dissemination of vaccines and the health care side is really important as well. So, I think those are the three things that as we built this budget, we're so focused on economic re-engagement that drives everything." ++WHITE FLASH++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit - 10 February 2021 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II, (D) Michigan: "Yeah, well, you know. this budget is really grounded in the moment. What we need to address and tackle as a state. That's first and foremost our COVID-19 recovery and investing in that in terms of vaccine distribution and doing so in an equitable fashion." ++WHITE FLASH++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Lansing, Michigan - 10 February 2021 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, (D) Michigan: "We're still in the midst of this economic and health crisis. And so, the quicker that we can do some things that give people more assurances, I think the better for a lot of reasons." ++EDIT ENDS ON A SOUNDBITE++ Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday will propose a $67 billion state budget that she said prioritizes boosting an economy damaged by the coronavirus, getting kids back in school and disseminating COVID-19 vaccines. "I think those are the three things that as we built this budget, we're so focused on economic re-engagement that drives everything," Whitmer told The Associated Press in an interview. A major spending priority includes $180 million to keep intact new tuition-free programs, including an expansion so people who lost their jobs in recent months when virus restrictions were reinstated could qualify. The Democratic governor also will propose $570 million -- separate from base K-12 aid -- to support academic recovery for students who fell behind due to school closures and to help districts with declining enrollment. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that …
Associated Press1:06AP Top Stories February 11 AAssociated Press - AP NewsHere's the latest for Thursday February 11th: Senators view Capitol siege security video; Impeachment managers to conclude arguments Thursday; Los Angeles closing vaccination sites due to short supply; US rescues 3 Cubans from deserted island. October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN Here's the latest for Thursday February 11th: Senators view Capitol siege security video; Impeachment managers to conclude arguments Thursday; Los Angeles closing vaccination sites due to short supply; US rescues 3 Cubans from deserted island. IMPEACHMENT TRIAL - CAPITOL SECURITY FOOTAGE Washington, DC - 6 January 2021 1. Surveillance video of rioters breaking into the Capitol, Pence Washington - 10 February 2021 2. Impeachment Manager Del. Stacey Plaskett, (D) Virgin Islands, Trump lawyer David Schoen LOS ANGELES VACCINE - KABC - MANDATORY CREDIT ABC7 LOS ANGELES, NO ACCESS LOS ANGELES MARKET, NO USE US BROADCAST NETWORKS, NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE Los Angeles - 10 February 2021 3. Dodger Stadium vaccine BAHAMAS STRANDED CUBANS - US COAST GUARD DISTRICT 7 - MANDATORY CREDIT US COAST GUARD DISTRICT 7 Anguilla Cay, Bahamas - 9 February 2021 4 Coast Guard helicopter rescues This is AP NewsMinute. Senators at former President Trump's impeachment trial viewed security video from the January 6th Capitol siege. It included images of the violent mob smashing their way into the Capitol and former Vice President Mike Pence being rushed to safety. Democratic House managers continue to make their arguments on Thursday. Trump's lawyers go on Friday and Saturday. They have said the impeachment trial can't be held because Trump is out of office. Los Angeles is temporarily closing its five mass COVID vaccination sites, including Dodger Stadium. Mayor Eric Garcetti said the city is running out of its Moderna first doses and new vaccine supplies are urgently needed. The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three Cuban nationals from a deserted island in the Bahamas. Officials say the two men and a woman were stranded for 33 days and survived on coconuts, conchs and rats. Mike Hempen, The Associated Press with AP NewsMinute. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the …
Associated Press2:00On This Day: 11 February 2012Associated Press - AP NewsIn 2012, Paul McCartney was named MusiCares Person of the Year. (Feb. 11) October 18, 2006 -//IPTC//DTD NITF 3.4//EN In 2012, Paul McCartney was named MusiCares Person of the Year. (Feb. 11) RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY "OPENING CREDITS CONSIST OF AP TELEVISION/BRITISH MOVIETONE/AP IMAGES COPYRIGHT MATERIAL" ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles, 11 February 2012 1. Arrival Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell 2. Fashion pan recording artist Katy Perry wearing Alexis Mabille Couture 3. Recording artist Yoko Ono posing for photographers 4. Paul McCartney with wife Nancy, walking pass media on arrival 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Yoko Ono/Recording artist "I think it's really great that Paul (McCartney) is being inducted. Because well he know you he has done a lot of things for the world. He is not being honored enough and this is great." 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Smokey Robinson/Recording artist, "Well first of all Paul McCartney is my brother. I love him he is my friends. As far as describing him the industry, he has made an awesome impact himself. He is one of the greatest songwriters and musicians ever." 7. SOUNDBITE (English) James Taylor/Recording artist, "He (Paul McCartney) is one of the most gifted songwriters, perhaps the most gifted songwriter alive today of our generation. That takes in an awful lot of people. I would say he has a pure gift." 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Neil Young/Recording artist, "Paul McCartney, was a great musician, still is a great musician and an artist. Truly a great craftsman at writing great songs." 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Bonnie Raitt/Recording artist "Well he (Paul McCartney) is the cute one you know. You have to just look at him in both lines of his career as a solo artist, and with The Beatles." You have to include both of those. The guy has lived his life in such happy balanced way. He is the least neurotic artists or musicians I can think of." 10. Wide red carpet 11. Bonnie Raitt poses for photos 12. James Taylor talks to reporter Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television …