jewish symbols around the country. so talk a little bit about how that works, and how, i would love for all of you to jump in and talk about how do we make these conversation up across groups, that we can support one another. so first of all, thank you so much for having me here. i am representing atl, the oldest anti-hate organization in america. so when we are founded in 1913, our founders understood, in order to fight antisemitism in the defamation of the jewish people we, need to also secure justice and for treatment for all. so 1913, our founders do that.
about your research into that. yes. about your research into that. yes, we have been about your research into that. yes, we have been seeing about your research into that. 1913 we have been seeing huge rise in people coming to citizens advice for help because they can t afford to top up their prepayment meter. we have seen 200% increase over the last year. and when we dug into those cases a bit more, what we found was that a significant of those people are people who are classed as being in vulnerable circumstances. so disabled people, people with really young children, people, households with elderly people, households with elderly people in the home as well. and under the rules, under the regulator s rules, those people, households in those circumstances should not be switched onto prepayment meters because it is often not safe for them to be on, it is not safe for them to manage those meters and keep them topped up. and we do see really heartbreaking stories behind those statist
suddenly loud as a mortar there is hope this is it a song from the show parade, which sold out show after show last fall at the new york city center. it tackles themes of anti-semitism and racism, telling the real-life love story of leo and lucille frank, a newlywed jewish couple living in georgia in 1913. joining us now, tony award winning actor ben platt and micaela diamond, his co-star. we ve been teasing this morning a big announcement. good morning to you both. good morning. what s the news? we are really excited to say that our show parade is moving to broadway. all right. congratulations. yes. thank you. we re very excited. yes. our first preview is february
visited tourist sites. 750,000 visitors a day. open in 1913, the four-faced clock makes grand central instantly recognizable. now this iconic 20th century american landmark is jumping into the 21st century. certainly the temple of mass transit in the united states. we built the whole new railroad terminal right underneath. reporter: for 15 years, crews have been dynamiting and boring under the existing grand central. with a staggering price tag of $11 billion, it s the biggest expansion since 1910. in new york, transit is like air and water. chairman and ceo jan gave us a behind the scenes look. marble walls. murals. and quotes from jerry seinfeld , jay-z and alicia keys we are going deeper and
correspondentjonathan blake. jonathan, in addition to the ambulance and border force strikes, the royal college of nursing has issued a new ultimatum to the government? it was interesting picking up on what ian said in his report about this 48 hour window after tuesday for the government to sit down and start pay talks, otherwise things will escalate in the new year. yes. will escalate in the new year. yes, the r0 al will escalate in the new year. yes, the royal college will escalate in the new year. yes, the royal college of will escalate in the new year. 1913 the royal college of nursing has been pretty clear, that if the government doesn t sit down and discuss pay, as you say, within 48 hours of that strike planned for tuesday this week, then there will be more strikes to come, and the warning is that they will be worse than this current series of planned walk outs, involving more hospitals and more nursing staff. the head of the rcn, pat cullen, has said that the rcn, pat cullen