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chris page instalment _ permanently. chris, many thanks.ending that sequence for us. each of the four steps for england outlined by the prime minister involves a review after four weeks and then a one week notice period to move to the next step. the earliest that businesses can open is monday 12th april — that includes all retail, hairdressers and indoor gyms and hospitality — if it's outdoors. our business correspondent, sarah corker, has been guaging reaction to the announcement with businesses in the lake district. navigating a course out of a third lockdown was never going to be easy. 0n the shores of lake windermere, hotels and holiday parks are desperate to reopen when it's safe to do so and claw back covid losses. most of our income is taken between april and september, in three peaks... parkdean resorts has 67 sites up across the uk, employing thousands of people and these holiday lets and self—catering lodges are set to welcome visitors back again in mid—april. today's road map sets out the principles of that transition. what's you
chris page instalment _ permanently. chris, many thanks.ending that sequence for us. each of the four steps for england outlined by the prime minister involves a review after four weeks and then a one week notice period to move to the next step. the earliest that businesses can open is monday 12th april — that includes all retail, hairdressers and indoor gyms and hospitality — if it's outdoors. our business correspondent, sarah corker, has been guaging reaction to the announcement with...
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chris page is at stormont.sooner than that? that's right, the devolved government is trying to give people some hope but tempering that with caution. probably the biggest change in northern ireland between now and the 1st of april will come on monday the 1st of april will come on monday the 8th of march, when pupils in the first three years of primary school and children at preschool will become the first to go back to face—to—face learning. a fortnight after that, on monday the 22nd of march, students in their last three years of post primary school, so doing qualifications like gcses, a—levels and beat x, will go back into the classroom. those in other year groups will have to wait until after the easter holidays. the coronavirus figures in this part of the uk are basically going in the right direction but they remain significant pressure on the health service, for example there are still now more people in hospital with covid than was the case at the height of the first wave of the virus last spring so minis
chris page is at stormont.sooner than that? that's right, the devolved government is trying to give people some hope but tempering that with caution. probably the biggest change in northern ireland between now and the 1st of april will come on monday the 1st of april will come on monday the 8th of march, when pupils in the first three years of primary school and children at preschool will become the first to go back to face—to—face learning. a fortnight after that, on monday the 22nd of...
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chris page, there.he hague said the measure lacked proper legal basis because the government had failed to make clear why it was necessary to use emergency powers at this stage of the pandemic. reacting this lunchtime prime minister mark rutte asked dutch citizens to stick to the curfew despite the ruling. india have thrashed england's cricketers in the second test in chennai. facing an almost hopeless task of chasing a82 on a deteriorating pitch, england were bowled out for 164 to leave the four—test series poised at 1—1. joe wilson was watching. it was only ever when, and never if. here's how india won. dan lawrence, forwards, beaten, stranded. terrific stumping! once deceived, it's a race. batsmen scrambling back to the crease, wicketkeepers stretching for the bails. rishabh pant won. next, ben stokes. ball edges bat, hits leg, caught. he left looking more confused than when he arrived. ben stokes, with a shake of the head. ollie pope, here. the fielder is right there. and the head shake, there. ben
chris page, there.he hague said the measure lacked proper legal basis because the government had failed to make clear why it was necessary to use emergency powers at this stage of the pandemic. reacting this lunchtime prime minister mark rutte asked dutch citizens to stick to the curfew despite the ruling. india have thrashed england's cricketers in the second test in chennai. facing an almost hopeless task of chasing a82 on a deteriorating pitch, england were bowled out for 164 to leave the...
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-- chris page.s northern ireland have strongly condemned the threats which have seen staff withdrawn from inspection duties at larne port and belfast port. the cheques have been happening since new year's day as a result of the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which means northern ireland stays in the eu single market for goods and the rest of the uk has left. the point that was to mean there was no need for checks on the land border with the irish republic. but unionists have strongly criticised the protocol and said it amounts to an economic border between this part of the uk and england, scotland and wales. graffiti appeared here in larne recently that's it workers involved in inspections were targets and workers themselves had raised concerns that some people were perhaps gathering personal information. police have said they are concerned about rising tensions in the loyalist communities, but a senior officer said today he doesn't believe loyalist paramilitary group
-- chris page.s northern ireland have strongly condemned the threats which have seen staff withdrawn from inspection duties at larne port and belfast port. the cheques have been happening since new year's day as a result of the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which means northern ireland stays in the eu single market for goods and the rest of the uk has left. the point that was to mean there was no need for checks on the land border with the irish republic. but...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. — at 6pm tonight. as the prime minister says he will lead the nation in a tribute to the veteran campaigner who died yesterday. his family have tweeted that they're touched by the gesture to clap for tom and will be taking part with huge love in their hearts for their father, grandfather and father—in—law. there was a minute's silence in the house of commons for captain tom — and there are growing calls for a national memorial to him. the 100—year—old world war 2 veteran raised more than £32 million for the health service during the first lockdown — and was credited with lifting the nation's spirits. john maguire reports. his family say the last year of his life was remarkable. an apt description, too, for a man who meant so much to so many people. the government is now considering how best to honour his many achievements. i think we should find a way to make sure that we mark the memory of captain tom and thank him for the contribution that he made for the nhs. i invite members to no
chris page, bbc news, belfast. — at 6pm tonight. as the prime minister says he will lead the nation in a tribute to the veteran campaigner who died yesterday. his family have tweeted that they're touched by the gesture to clap for tom and will be taking part with huge love in their hearts for their father, grandfather and father—in—law. there was a minute's silence in the house of commons for captain tom — and there are growing calls for a national memorial to him. the 100—year—old...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports.ing in northern ireland. the physical checks of some food consignments are suspended for a second day. some hauliers are still driving to the inspection points, but they are being moved off. the controls had been in place for a month as a consequence of the northern ireland protocol. it is a deal to prevent checks on the land border with the irish republic, essentially keeping northern ireland in the eu's single market for goods. but unionists see the arrangement as a trade frontier with the rest of the uk which should be scrapped. prime minister, you say your commitment to northern ireland is unshakeable. i speak for all of my constituents today when i tell you the protocol has betrayed us and made us feel like foreigners in our own country. tea and sympathy will not cut the mustard. the political strain has increased since friday, when the eu briefly tried to trigger an emergency clause which could have seen checks on covid vaccines crossing the land border. the irish foreign ministe
our ireland correspondent chris page reports.ing in northern ireland. the physical checks of some food consignments are suspended for a second day. some hauliers are still driving to the inspection points, but they are being moved off. the controls had been in place for a month as a consequence of the northern ireland protocol. it is a deal to prevent checks on the land border with the irish republic, essentially keeping northern ireland in the eu's single market for goods. but unionists see...
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chris page there at _ more. chris, thank you so much. chris page there at stormont i more. nds like we will perhaps get a few more specifics and details on that, but in essence lockdown in northern ireland extended until april the 1st, apart from some of the youngest school pupils. more on that a bit later. in scotland the number of people testing positive for coronavirus is also falling. in her daily briefing the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said just under 4% of all tests were positive, the lowest level for some time. there were 1,261 people in hospital with coronavirus, which is below the peak of the first wave in the spring. australia's prime minister says his country won't be intimidated by facebook, in the continuing row about news coverage on the social media platform. australia wants tech companies to pay for content which is reposted from other news outlets and now facebook has blocked all its media content in the country. shaimaa khalil sent this report from sydney. this is what australians woke up to. empty news feeds on their facebook pages after the platform
chris page there at _ more. chris, thank you so much. chris page there at stormont i more. nds like we will perhaps get a few more specifics and details on that, but in essence lockdown in northern ireland extended until april the 1st, apart from some of the youngest school pupils. more on that a bit later. in scotland the number of people testing positive for coronavirus is also falling. in her daily briefing the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said just under 4% of all tests were positive,...
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let's give the final word to chris page.e dup's brexit spokesperson, has said, "the protocol must go, but it can only be achieved through politics." so, very, very much the parties in northern ireland standing firm against these threats. stay with us on 0utside source — still to come... this is the sound of people in myanmar banging pots and pans in protest at their government being over there on one day after the military coup. we'll bring you right up military coup. we'll bring you right up to date on the situation. school pupils in scotland will start heading back to the classroom from the end of this month. the first minister nicola sturgeon made the announcement to mps this morning. here's sarah smith. in less than three weeks, these nursery school kids could be waving hello to their friends. as all early learning and childcare facilities should reopen full time on 22 february. along with primary classes 1-3. to february. along with primary classes 1—3. to prioritise these children, lockdown rules will remain firmly in
let's give the final word to chris page.e dup's brexit spokesperson, has said, "the protocol must go, but it can only be achieved through politics." so, very, very much the parties in northern ireland standing firm against these threats. stay with us on 0utside source — still to come... this is the sound of people in myanmar banging pots and pans in protest at their government being over there on one day after the military coup. we'll bring you right up military coup. we'll bring...
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chris page is in larne. how worried are the police there?t there has been political controversy here over the brexit arrangements for northern ireland and the practical outcomes in larne. since new year there have been checks politically on food arriving from england, scotland and wales because of the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which means northern ireland remains in the eu single market for goods while the rest of the uk has left. unionist politicians in particular are strongly opposed because they see it as being an economic border in the irish sea. yesterday, the council here withdrew its staff from inspection duties at larne, because of concerns about safety. graffiti had appeared in town describing them as targets. staff were suspicious people were gathering personal information like numberplates. the government instalment, it has decided to suspend all physical checks on food here at larne and in belfast airport. we heard from brussels, the european commission has told officials at the site is not to
chris page is in larne. how worried are the police there?t there has been political controversy here over the brexit arrangements for northern ireland and the practical outcomes in larne. since new year there have been checks politically on food arriving from england, scotland and wales because of the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which means northern ireland remains in the eu single market for goods while the rest of the uk has left. unionist politicians in...
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chris page is at stormont. reland, why are they being so cautious when cases are falling?— are they being so cautious when cases are falling? well, the first minister here _ cases are falling? well, the first minister here at _ cases are falling? well, the first minister here at stormont, - cases are falling? well, the first. minister here at stormont, arlene foster, used a motoring metaphor, actually. she said that the devolved government wanted to eventually leave lockdown in the rear—view mirror, in other words they wanted this current period of restrictions to be the last. and ministers are stressing that although the coronavirus statistics in this part of the uk are moving in the right direction, well, the situation in the health service is still very serious. for example, there are still now more people in hospital with covid—19 than was the case at the peak of the first wave back in spring of last year. so lockdown, in the main, has been extended from the 5th of march until the 1st of april, just before t
chris page is at stormont. reland, why are they being so cautious when cases are falling?— are they being so cautious when cases are falling? well, the first minister here _ cases are falling? well, the first minister here at _ cases are falling? well, the first minister here at stormont, - cases are falling? well, the first. minister here at stormont, arlene foster, used a motoring metaphor, actually. she said that the devolved government wanted to eventually leave lockdown in the...
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in a moment we'll speak to our wales correspondent hywel griffith and our ireland correspondent chris pagergeon is going to lay out her plan for how to scotland will exit lockdown tomorrow and you will not be surprised to hear she is likely to be considerably more cautious than borisjohnson. instead of giving dates by which it is hoped certain activities might be able to resume, she will lay out what progress has to be made against the virus before any rules are changed. but she will tell us in what order restrictions will be lifted. the top priority is getting more pupils back into school, followed by allowing loved ones to meet outdoors before opening up the economy. there will be a return to the level system and certain parts of the country may be able to enjoy some freedoms before worst affected areas. wales was the first uk nation to go into this lockdown and at the moment it looks to be the first to exit if infection rates going down. that stay—at—home requirement will end here in three weeks' time, when nonessential retailers will be able to open shops again, maybe even the first ha
in a moment we'll speak to our wales correspondent hywel griffith and our ireland correspondent chris pagergeon is going to lay out her plan for how to scotland will exit lockdown tomorrow and you will not be surprised to hear she is likely to be considerably more cautious than borisjohnson. instead of giving dates by which it is hoped certain activities might be able to resume, she will lay out what progress has to be made against the virus before any rules are changed. but she will tell us in...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.irresponsible" adverts depicting misleading claims about coronavirus vaccinations. the ads encouraged people to book holidays with ryanair after being vaccinated, suggesting customers could �*jab and go'. the advertising standards authority received more than 2,000 complaints — the third highest ever received for an advert. ryanair has stopped the ads but said it disagreed with the rulings. police in myanmar have filed several charges against the civilian leader aung san suu kyi following monday's military coup. she has been remanded in custody. jonathan head gave us this update from bangkok in neighbouring thailand. they say they found illegal or unauthorised walkie—talkies in her home. she was the head of state and has a lot of security, we think the walkie—talkies were used by them. she has been confined to her home since the coup on monday. it is quite surreal, but the military has a real problem. they have overthrown her in a coup because her party did so well in the election in n
chris page, bbc news, belfast.irresponsible" adverts depicting misleading claims about coronavirus vaccinations. the ads encouraged people to book holidays with ryanair after being vaccinated, suggesting customers could �*jab and go'. the advertising standards authority received more than 2,000 complaints — the third highest ever received for an advert. ryanair has stopped the ads but said it disagreed with the rulings. police in myanmar have filed several charges against the civilian...
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chris page has more.mont, arlene foster, used a motoring metaphor, actually. she said the devolved government wanted to eventually leave lockdown in the rear—view mirror. in other words, they want to this current period of restrictions to be the last. ministers are stressing that although the coronavirus statistics in this part of the uk are moving in the right direction, while the situation in the health service is still very serious, for example, there are still now more people in hospital with covid—19 than was the case at the peak of the first wave back in spring of last year. so lockdown has been extended from the 5th of march until the 1st of april, that's just before the easter holiday weekend. there will be some relaxations, though, on monday the 8th of march. the number of people allowed to meet outdoors will be increased from six to ten, to two households, some retailers will allowed to operate click and collect services for clothes, for baby equipment, for electrical items. perhaps the most sig
chris page has more.mont, arlene foster, used a motoring metaphor, actually. she said the devolved government wanted to eventually leave lockdown in the rear—view mirror. in other words, they want to this current period of restrictions to be the last. ministers are stressing that although the coronavirus statistics in this part of the uk are moving in the right direction, while the situation in the health service is still very serious, for example, there are still now more people in hospital...
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our northern ireland correspondent, chris page has been in larne for us this afternoon. unions representing the workers to give them a assessment of the risk. to put this into context, there has been political controversy here over the brexit arrangements for northern ireland and the practical output of them happens at ports like larne here. since brexit data have been checks on goods, particularly food, arriving here from england and wales. that is because part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which means that in effect northern ireland is remaining in the eu single market for goods while the rest of the uk has left. unionist in particular were opposed to the protocol because they see it as being effectively an economic border in the ibc. yesterday, the council here has withdrawn its staff from inspection duties at larne because of concerns about graffiti. vd had appeared in town and concern that people are trying to gather personal, personal information is like car number plates. the checks won by the democratic unionist party, it has decided t
our northern ireland correspondent, chris page has been in larne for us this afternoon. unions representing the workers to give them a assessment of the risk. to put this into context, there has been political controversy here over the brexit arrangements for northern ireland and the practical output of them happens at ports like larne here. since brexit data have been checks on goods, particularly food, arriving here from england and wales. that is because part of the brexit deal known as the...
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rest of the uk since the end of the brexit transition period last month 0ur ireland correspondent chris pages been politically controversial, unionist politicians see the check, see the wrecks brexit arrangement as in effect placing an economic border between northern ireland and england, scotland and wales so they want the whole arrangement to be scrapped. the physical inspections have been stopped here and belfast port, because of concerns about the safety of staff. here in larne graffiti appeared describing staff as targets. staff reported they were concerned that people were gathering personal information about them such as number plates so yesterday the local council took the decision to withdraw 12 officers is and senior officials from their inspection duties here, then the devolved government in belfast announced that all physical inspections at belfast and larne ports would be suspended while discussions were held with the police. in terms of who might be behind this, at the moment there is nothing to suggestion that loyalist paramilitaries are involved in making the threats, but in
rest of the uk since the end of the brexit transition period last month 0ur ireland correspondent chris pages been politically controversial, unionist politicians see the check, see the wrecks brexit arrangement as in effect placing an economic border between northern ireland and england, scotland and wales so they want the whole arrangement to be scrapped. the physical inspections have been stopped here and belfast port, because of concerns about the safety of staff. here in larne graffiti...
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chris: but his latest book, "walk in my combat boots," written with matt eversman, is a nonfiction page-turner crowd. these are their stories. chris: why was that important to tell and particularly why now? >> if you've been in the military, you've been in combat, say these guys got it right. and if you haven't, you'll understand maybe for the first time in your life what it means to serve, what it means to put your life on the line for somebody else. chris: his faith story is about twins -- favorite story is about twins, jason and kevin, who both served as army rangers in iraq. >> one of them would go through a hair-raising experience, and all he would think about is i hope my twin is okay. and jason would always say over and over again, kevin and i are going to go home, we're going to get home. and they did get home. chris: patterson runs his own storytelling army. >> i have some co-writers. i will write a 50 or 60 page outline for everything. there was one year two years ago where i wrote i think it was 2700 pages of outlines, which is crazy. chris: do you ever get writer's block? >> no. no
chris: but his latest book, "walk in my combat boots," written with matt eversman, is a nonfiction page-turner crowd. these are their stories. chris: why was that important to tell and particularly why now? >> if you've been in the military, you've been in combat, say these guys got it right. and if you haven't, you'll understand maybe for the first time in your life what it means to serve, what it means to put your life on the line for somebody else. chris: his faith story is...
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there was one year was 2700 pages of outlines, which is crazy. >> chris: do you ever get writers blocke of my competitors. >> chris: no writers block but he still finds mr. in the process. >> never unsure how it's going to -- >> chris: you've got to have a sense that okay, that is coherent with where he took me along the trip. >> or its you're hooked, you're hooked, you're hooked and its aliens. and you go what? no, not aliens, you can't do that, you cop-out. awful. >> chris: maybe the butler, but not the aliens. >> i haven't on the butler yet, but i'd like to do that, that would be humorous. >> chris: patterson has just finished another nonfiction book, his autobiography, and you can learn more about "walk in my combat boots" in a new special cohosted by patterson available now on fox nation. and that's it for today, have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours
there was one year was 2700 pages of outlines, which is crazy. >> chris: do you ever get writers blocke of my competitors. >> chris: no writers block but he still finds mr. in the process. >> never unsure how it's going to -- >> chris: you've got to have a sense that okay, that is coherent with where he took me along the trip. >> or its you're hooked, you're hooked, you're hooked and its aliens. and you go what? no, not aliens, you can't do that, you cop-out....
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>> 78 pages long, chris. more than 20 of them were dedicated to this question of the constitutionality of this senate impeachment trial. you're going to see the former president's defense attorneys spending a ton of time on that in these initial days. tomorrow really reserved to debate the heart of that issue. they're going to make the case that the senate should not have jurisdiction over a former president and somebody who is now a private citizen. they're also going to make the argument that donald trump's words on january 6th when he was telling his supporters and encouraging them in some ways, to quote, fight like hell and then walk to the u.s. capitol, that all of that should be protected by the first amendment and free speech. they're going to make the case by using democrats' own words against them from social unrest in the last year, they're going to try to page some of these quotes as inkrenlds area and inflammatory rhetoric on the other side to try to create a type of equivalence in the hours leadi
>> 78 pages long, chris. more than 20 of them were dedicated to this question of the constitutionality of this senate impeachment trial. you're going to see the former president's defense attorneys spending a ton of time on that in these initial days. tomorrow really reserved to debate the heart of that issue. they're going to make the case that the senate should not have jurisdiction over a former president and somebody who is now a private citizen. they're also going to make the...
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page six reporting chris noff will not reprise his role as mr. big, carrie bradshaw's live. hbo max not commenting but this is unconfirmed after "sex & the city" was canceled followed kim cattrall's refusal to participate, there were rumors big was supposed to die in the film. page six reporting miranda's husband, steve, may also not be back. a rep. for the actor who plays him david eginberg says negotiations are ongoing. >>> in texas neighbor helping maybe during tough time in the freezing, deep temperatures. this week several people pulled a boy from an icy pond along the louisiana border. a woman was walking her daupg dog, with the help of people nearby they pulled the child out, cold, stunned, shoeless but conscious. officers near dallas saved a black lab who also fell into an icy pond. the officer began breaking up the ice and another ran home to get a pool float. they got that dog out, with a rope and the lab is now recovering at home with his owners. >> some great recoveries there and rescue. frightening. >> they aren't used to the weather and cold temperatures. i saw
page six reporting chris noff will not reprise his role as mr. big, carrie bradshaw's live. hbo max not commenting but this is unconfirmed after "sex & the city" was canceled followed kim cattrall's refusal to participate, there were rumors big was supposed to die in the film. page six reporting miranda's husband, steve, may also not be back. a rep. for the actor who plays him david eginberg says negotiations are ongoing. >>> in texas neighbor helping maybe during tough...
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chris. 6:28 right now. >>> getting on the same page, up next in a live report, san francisco leaders appear to be headed in same direction when it comes to vaccinations, as the city gears up to open its largest vaccine site yet. >>> plus, strong defiance, a south bay gym facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for breaking covid restrictions, all while the workouts carry on. we're there live this morning. that's next. you're watching "today in the bay." great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine named where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain market. want some peanut butter with that? no thanks, just us. more beef for less bacon. don't be jelly. ♪grocrey outlet jingle♪ raise a glass... to savings! >>> right now at 6:30, the weekend is upon us and what a gorgeous live look outside at the going going, all illuminated, waiting for the sun's arrival today to brighten things up out there. it's 6:31. "today in the bay" is continuing right now. good friday morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm cierra
chris. 6:28 right now. >>> getting on the same page, up next in a live report, san francisco leaders appear to be headed in same direction when it comes to vaccinations, as the city gears up to open its largest vaccine site yet. >>> plus, strong defiance, a south bay gym facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for breaking covid restrictions, all while the workouts carry on. we're there live this morning. that's next. you're watching "today in the bay."...
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chris's story. since we've been on air, the fundraising page to help support chris and his family has passed £380,000n from the west. it is moving east, depositing snow in the mountains of scotland. it is courtesy of these weather front drifting into the north sea. it is the second weather front in the southern areas that is still going to produce rain through the day. you can see how nicely that it clears. it leaves sunshine and showers behind. we have got the trailing front across the channel islands, southern england, getting into south wales and the midlands, east anglia. blustery but windy through the rac, especially windy with exposure around the outer hebrides. gusty winds around 70 mph. the wide circles represent sustained wind speeds. it will be fairly blustery. wherever you are. temperatures today, seven in lerwick, nine in glasgow, 12 in norwich and 13 in hull. this evening and overnight the rain in the south will advance northwards, depositing snow in the hills of northern ireland and over the mountains of scotland. in the second half of the night we will see a new weather front coming in
chris's story. since we've been on air, the fundraising page to help support chris and his family has passed £380,000n from the west. it is moving east, depositing snow in the mountains of scotland. it is courtesy of these weather front drifting into the north sea. it is the second weather front in the southern areas that is still going to produce rain through the day. you can see how nicely that it clears. it leaves sunshine and showers behind. we have got the trailing front across the...
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james freeman and the editorial page assistant editor at the washington journal thanks. >> thanks. jon: chrisore on fox news sunday speak with lis klainny her first interview since house republicans voted to keep her in leadership after backlash over vote to impeach the former pment. chris sits down with connecticut senator chris murphy and kentucky senator rand paul. checkier local listings for time or catch fox news sunday 2 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel when president biden cancel keys stone xl pipeline 11,000 jobs ended with the stroke of a presidential pen. business owners already are feeling the effect of the canceled project in number of small towns in nebraska where the pipeline was under construction. alicia acuna takes look at that story. >> nebraska population 600 no longer sees heavy trucks carrying the pipeline a silence that's hurting surrounding businesses. >> we had pipeline crews here during the covid it did help us because we serve meals to them a lot of takeout. in nearby creek we met chris olson says washington doesn't even care. >> over the country -- we don
james freeman and the editorial page assistant editor at the washington journal thanks. >> thanks. jon: chrisore on fox news sunday speak with lis klainny her first interview since house republicans voted to keep her in leadership after backlash over vote to impeach the former pment. chris sits down with connecticut senator chris murphy and kentucky senator rand paul. checkier local listings for time or catch fox news sunday 2 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel when president...
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onto the next paper, the l if we move onto the next paper, the front page of the metro, we are past the peak, that is what professor chrise. he is talking about now the peak at least being passed but he does say that doesn't mean you can never have another peak, which is quite worrying. that is riuht. peak, which is quite worrying. that is right- as — peak, which is quite worrying. that is right. as the _ peak, which is quite worrying. that is right. as the bbc _ peak, which is quite worrying. trust is right. as the bbc is reporting tonight, there is such that the numbers here that it is very easy to overwhelm the nhs and of course the overwhelming of the nhs is what is driving the social restrictions, so they don't know, they think may the early signs that it may help transmission and stop transmission or slow transmission but we are nowhere near knowing that. boris johnson was pressed at the press conference there that the picture there is chris whitty, and making clear that we don't know whether you can pass on this virus even when you have been vaccinated and not knowing that means we cannot fling off these mask. 3 t
onto the next paper, the l if we move onto the next paper, the front page of the metro, we are past the peak, that is what professor chrise. he is talking about now the peak at least being passed but he does say that doesn't mean you can never have another peak, which is quite worrying. that is riuht. peak, which is quite worrying. that is right- as — peak, which is quite worrying. that is right. as the _ peak, which is quite worrying. that is right. as the bbc _ peak, which is quite...
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chris: you admit at the very start of your book, in the opening pages, that you are an imperfect messenger this. you -- [laughter] admit, you acknowledge you live in big houses, you fly around in private jets and have a big carbon footprint. so how do you answer people who say, well, who's bill gates to preach to us? >> that's absolutely right. i am offsetting my carbon emissions by building clean aviation fuel and funding carbon capture and funding low cost housing projects to use electricity instead of natural gas, so i have been able to eliminate it, and it was amazing to me how expensive that was. you know, that cost of being green, the green premium, we've got to drive that down. but, to me, my experience in innovation and thinking about the right metrics, i felt like if we have in this idealistic generation and this wonderful goal, we need a plan and that my experience could help contribute to that plan. chris: then there are the critics on the left who say that you are behind the curve and that, in fact, you should be supporting the green new deal and going for zero net emissions no
chris: you admit at the very start of your book, in the opening pages, that you are an imperfect messenger this. you -- [laughter] admit, you acknowledge you live in big houses, you fly around in private jets and have a big carbon footprint. so how do you answer people who say, well, who's bill gates to preach to us? >> that's absolutely right. i am offsetting my carbon emissions by building clean aviation fuel and funding carbon capture and funding low cost housing projects to use...
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chris martinez with the latest on his recovery. >> tiger woods recovering from serious leg injuries after his suv rolled over. a statement posted to his twitter page said that doctors put a rod in his right leg and used screws and pins to stabilize his ankle and foot. >> we are talking at least six months of recovery to get to some sort of walking. >> authorities say he was driving in a hilly area when his borrowed suv crashed in to a raised median, took out a sign, crossed over the utound l severandclrolled sev mes bere landing si in the brush. pondble ot, known for speeding and accidents. >> spent a lot of money on brakes because you need to ride them as you go down this grade. >> woods is 45 and was already recovering from his 5th back surgery. he was hoping to return to the masters in april but is now facing an even bigger challenge. >> life first, golf is second and then competitive golf is possibly a long way down the line. all we can do is pray for him and hope that he finds a way to rebuild himself. >> even in the twilight of list career and after a decade of injuries he remained one of the bit draws on the pga tour. chris martinez. >> the
chris martinez with the latest on his recovery. >> tiger woods recovering from serious leg injuries after his suv rolled over. a statement posted to his twitter page said that doctors put a rod in his right leg and used screws and pins to stabilize his ankle and foot. >> we are talking at least six months of recovery to get to some sort of walking. >> authorities say he was driving in a hilly area when his borrowed suv crashed in to a raised median, took out a sign, crossed...
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it's funny, because i-- chris and i are in this show, but i really only had a few days of working with him. i remember it was like a seven-page scene, and i think i did, like, all of my lines, like, in 38 seconds or something. like, i was so nervous going head to head against my counterpart, and it was definitely a big, scary feeling. but then, of course, it wasn't once we started working, because chris is just so awesome and everyone's so awesome. glynn turman: he was determined, more determined than people really know, to make sure that he was seen in a different light, that he delivered a side of him that the public didn't know. we're the future. they're the path-- they just don't know it yet. we've met before, but we've never worked together before. so we took some time and, you know, i took him to my smoke shop in chicago, you know? [laughs] and we hung out there, and, and he got sick. he got sick smoking a cigar, and he literally spent the whole time in the bathroom. you sabotaged your co-star. yes. i sabotaged him. tim kash: you know, production was halted, right, due to covid, and then you resumed under safety protoco
it's funny, because i-- chris and i are in this show, but i really only had a few days of working with him. i remember it was like a seven-page scene, and i think i did, like, all of my lines, like, in 38 seconds or something. like, i was so nervous going head to head against my counterpart, and it was definitely a big, scary feeling. but then, of course, it wasn't once we started working, because chris is just so awesome and everyone's so awesome. glynn turman: he was determined, more...
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star rege-jean page >>> and on "the bachelor," controversial comments involving rain here's blane alexander >> reporter: from some of entertainment's big e names, a series of apologies. chrisepping away, after defending rachael kirkconnell. she's facing past scrutiny including these attending a 2018 >> we all need a little grace, compassion >> picture from 2018 at an old south antebellum party >> well, rachel, is it a good look in 2018 or is it not a good look in 2021 there's a big difference >> it's not a good look ever. >> reporter: for hairston, the apology, i am so sorry high words were harmful and i truly apologize for any pain it comes amid a similar shake-up on popular show "the mandalorian," star gina carano fired after a now deleted instagram post comparing persecution of jews to today's political climate. >> a lot of folks like to lump everything in one basket and call it cancel culture in the case of chris hairston and gina carano, this is culture. and there are consequences to your language. >> reporter: all of it coming on the heels of justin timberlake's apologies to britney spears and janet jackson. both women taking hits for incidents involving timberlake n
star rege-jean page >>> and on "the bachelor," controversial comments involving rain here's blane alexander >> reporter: from some of entertainment's big e names, a series of apologies. chrisepping away, after defending rachael kirkconnell. she's facing past scrutiny including these attending a 2018 >> we all need a little grace, compassion >> picture from 2018 at an old south antebellum party >> well, rachel, is it a good look in 2018 or is it not a...
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two-part albums, you know -- i mean, when i was -- you know, chris and i, we used to sit and listen to records. we listened to the entire jimmy pagerecords, you know? that's how weird we got. >> jimmy: those must have been some good-sized gummys you had then. [ laughter ] gummy bears. all right. kate hudson, her new movie is called "music." we'll be right back with kate after this! >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by tubi. the streaming service that brings you your favorite movies and shows for free. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks man: condos, 150k. [ traffic passing by ] sorry, bud. thanks. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. alright, back to work. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? you know, like the sign says. with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network. sure thing! and with fast nationwide 5g included at no extra cost. we've got you covered. so
two-part albums, you know -- i mean, when i was -- you know, chris and i, we used to sit and listen to records. we listened to the entire jimmy pagerecords, you know? that's how weird we got. >> jimmy: those must have been some good-sized gummys you had then. [ laughter ] gummy bears. all right. kate hudson, her new movie is called "music." we'll be right back with kate after this! >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by tubi. the...
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will bring the front pages and they will bring that to us just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. the next few days on the weather front looking pretty quiet, really, weather—wise. there'll be some morning frost and a little bit of fog to come, some dry weather with sunshine. but as the week goes by, it probably turns a bit cloudier and certainly a lot cooler as we head towards thursday and indeed friday as well. here's the weather picture at the moment. clear skies being replaced by low cloud, mist and fog across east anglia. the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales turning pretty murky as well. got quite a bit of cloud in scotland, so that's keeping the frost at bay here for quite a few. but where we do have those clearer skies, it's going to be cold with temperatures down to about —3 degrees celsius. and for some of you, yes, it will be quite a grey start to the day. now, i think the worst of the low cloud and the mist and fog probably stretching across east anglia, the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales. and along this zone, there will be
will bring the front pages and they will bring that to us just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. the next few days on the weather front looking pretty quiet, really, weather—wise. there'll be some morning frost and a little bit of fog to come, some dry weather with sunshine. but as the week goes by, it probably turns a bit cloudier and certainly a lot cooler as we head towards thursday and indeed friday as well. here's the...
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chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pagessuch a tiny, small community that it really hit home when it happened. local people were quite angry about it, to be honest, because it didn't really have to happen — they shouldn't have been here in the first place — so ijust thought something positive needs to try and be done to sort of offset the negativity that was felt around this. so ijust thought, i'm going to set up thisjust giving page, really. if you take the pandemic out of the situation, - it could happen to any mountain rescue member on any rescue. i and so, you know, removing - the breaking of the lockdown rules, it's stilljust as tragic as it would have been in any. other circumstance. the injury to their friend has hit this team hard. but there is enormous fortitude here, a togetherness — forged in the most extreme circumstances. whatever gets thrown at us, you have to know people really well. you have to be able to trust each other, understand each other. and, you know... you know, the team has to be strong because if
chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pagessuch a tiny, small community that it really hit home when it happened. local people were quite angry about it, to be honest, because it didn't really have to happen — they shouldn't have been here in the first place — so ijust thought something positive needs to try and be done to sort of offset the negativity that was felt...
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sure, leafing to the rest of the front pages and they will bring that to us just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with chrisbit of fog to come, some dry weather with sunshine. but as the week goes by, it probably turns a bit cloudier and certainly a lot cooler as we head towards thursday and indeed friday as well. here's the weather picture at the moment. clear skies being replaced by low cloud, mist and fog across east anglia. the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales turning pretty murky as well. got quite a bit of cloud in scotland, so that's keeping the frost at bay here for quite a few. but where we do have those clearer skies, it's going to be cold with temperatures down to about —3 degrees celsius. and for some of you, yes, it will be quite a grey start to the day. now, i think the worst of the low cloud and the mist and fog probably stretching across east anglia, the midlands, central
sure, leafing to the rest of the front pages and they will bring that to us just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with chrisbit of fog to come, some dry weather with sunshine. but as the week goes by, it probably turns a bit cloudier and certainly a lot cooler as we head towards thursday and indeed friday as well. here's the weather picture at the moment. clear skies being replaced by low cloud, mist and fog across east anglia. the midlands, central and...
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question rand and chris heinz and thank you to fortune the show you can see it again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is that a.j. inside story from a sam is a that and the whole theme here for now is go buy. as information on governments responses to covert 19 across the world emerges so to as a deeply disturbing question. people in power investigates allegations of systemic discrimination against the pandemics disable victims and asks has there been a shameful failure to protect some of the world's most vulnerable citizens. coverts disabled victims part 2 on a jersey or. a son. a father. a mutual love of the arts. the stage is set to immortalize feeding memories. in a magical race against time. witness our time machine. on a jersey. in colombia in the mid ninety's coca fields covered homes stretches of land far from the cities which were now on the high surveillance the end of the ninety's people were talking about the potential from it becoming an august with the guerrillas to help drug
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question ram and chris haynes and thank you to fortune the show you can see it again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a sam is a dad and the whole team here for now it's goodbye. it's america's worst kept secrets cracked open the time of a pandemic exposed in the time of trump through the turmoil of 2020 the big picture traces a century of racial injustice to reveal how philanthropy politics and economics preserve structural inequality keeping white a supreme and black in its place the race for america part 2 on a jazzy you know. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world famed for its support from far and wide but for the fans back home it's more than just a football club and he wanted as policy should be left out of football you know football is new all politics and. the passion and the politics of liverpool f.c. the defiance giant. part of the fans who make football series on al-jazeera. the river narin flows through the coldest region of kyrgyzs
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>> chris, this is not how republican leadership had the early days of the biden administration sort of drawn up in their minds, i would pageey want to unify the party, they want to unify their caucus in the house and they've gained a lot of seats of course in the 2020 election and put that unified front up against the democrats and try to win some votes or make the democrats' lives more difficult. instead, there's just this del luge of opposition research that's come out against this woman from georgia, this member of congress, who said a lot of absolutely insane, crazy things and has apparently spouted or embraced or amplified every conspiracy theory in the book. mccarthy has a tough task this week. i think a lot of people in the conference had enough of all of these news cycles, they think she's reckless and a huge liability for the party but she just had a conversation with president trump, according to her twitter feed, over the weekends where she pledged full support for him and vice versa and republican voters are still hugely supportive of president trump so it's a headache, a very big headache for republican leader
>> chris, this is not how republican leadership had the early days of the biden administration sort of drawn up in their minds, i would pageey want to unify the party, they want to unify their caucus in the house and they've gained a lot of seats of course in the 2020 election and put that unified front up against the democrats and try to win some votes or make the democrats' lives more difficult. instead, there's just this del luge of opposition research that's come out against this...
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chris martinez, cbs2 news, los angeles. >> they hope to sell enough copies to donate $10,000 to know kid hungry. for more positive stories like this check out our better together page, go to kpix5 /together. >>> 60 minutes is coming up next. we will see you back here at 11:00. until then the news continues on kpix.com. stay dry and for now, good night. thisis is a no-n-nonsense message e from threeee. smalall businessss insurance is ususually so cocomplicate, you u need to bebe a lawyerr to undnderstand itit. that's whyhy three wasas creat. itit's a betteter kind of businesess insurancnce. it's onlnly three papages. straigightforward.d. if youou own it, three covevers it. got t a cheese s slice for "spokekesperson?"" ththat's me. i don'n't even neeeed to see what's h happening b behind e to know itit's covereded. (s(screaming)) this c commercial l is now ov. logo. three. n no nonsensese. jujust common n sense. >> the solarwinds hack is the largest and most sophisticated cyber attack the world has ever seen. "60 minutes" has been looking into it for months, and found the attack is far from over. wow. so unless you get rid of all the computers and all the computer ne
chris martinez, cbs2 news, los angeles. >> they hope to sell enough copies to donate $10,000 to know kid hungry. for more positive stories like this check out our better together page, go to kpix5 /together. >>> 60 minutes is coming up next. we will see you back here at 11:00. until then the news continues on kpix.com. stay dry and for now, good night. thisis is a no-n-nonsense message e from threeee. smalall businessss insurance is ususually so cocomplicate, you u need to bebe a...
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details on how you can support chris lewis and the patterdale mountain rescue team can be found on their facebook paget it's the connection. so they have to open the door to me. so that allows me to chat to them and make sure things are ok. i was sorting out a relationship issue, the fella had left the mum because he'd had enough. the pressure of the work was too much, they were arguing all the time. so i was sorting out that. i went to another house, i was doing long division, i was doing long division for year six. so it's that that you do at the door, the stuff you didn't know you was going to do, can't be done on the phone. one grateful mum recorded this message of thanks. this lockdown has been very hard on me because i'm a single parent and teaching my youngest child who's got hidden disabilities has been a right challenge. seeing zane every day has been a help because it gives us a bit of normality. i really do appreciate it. and with the hampers that we've been getting, that has been even more of a help. but in half term, it's a different system. at blackburn market, traders are accepting vouc
details on how you can support chris lewis and the patterdale mountain rescue team can be found on their facebook paget it's the connection. so they have to open the door to me. so that allows me to chat to them and make sure things are ok. i was sorting out a relationship issue, the fella had left the mum because he'd had enough. the pressure of the work was too much, they were arguing all the time. so i was sorting out that. i went to another house, i was doing long division, i was doing long...
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medical adviser chris whitty, on whether to allow all pupils back to school at once, as professor whitty is reportedly reluctant to allow a �*big bang�* return next month. and on the front pagethat "�*america is back�*, with a pledge to repair what the paper describes as a �*battered�* nato alliance. so let�*s begin... we�*ve got both of your papers so i�*m pleased to say, let�*s start with the daily express, michael. your paper�*s take on what�*s happening with meghan and harry. the queen stripping harry of titles, talk us through the take on this. iii of titles, talk us through the take on this. , ., . of titles, talk us through the take on this. ,, ., , a , on this. if you are picking up the -a ers on this. if you are picking up the papers tomorrow _ on this. if you are picking up the papers tomorrow morning - on this. if you are picking up the papers tomorrow morning and l on this. if you are picking up the i papers tomorrow morning and not on this. if you are picking up the . papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of— papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of the _ papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of the menarche, then you need a bit of— fan of the menarche, then you
medical adviser chris whitty, on whether to allow all pupils back to school at once, as professor whitty is reportedly reluctant to allow a �*big bang�* return next month. and on the front pagethat "�*america is back�*, with a pledge to repair what the paper describes as a �*battered�* nato alliance. so let�*s begin... we�*ve got both of your papers so i�*m pleased to say, let�*s start with the daily express, michael. your paper�*s take on what�*s happening with...
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chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pageser and trust their skills and abilities! i've had a conversation— with my partner about, you know, is this time to retire i from the rescue team? i've done 25 years, do— i want to kind of carry on knowing that the risk is more... ..you know, more in yourface? but, you know, at the minute we're carrying on. _ so, despite the risks, and whatever the circumstances, patterdale mountain rescue are ready for the next call—out. chris remains in intensive care — he has a long journey of recovery ahead. graham satchell, bbc news. have you ever wanted to visit space? perhaps now more than ever! well, this could be your chance. the european space agency is advertising and for the first time it says it wants to recruit astronauts with disabilities. so what does it take to go to space? our science correspondent victoria gill has been finding out. if you've ever dreamed of a career in space exploration, now could be your chance. angle? how does that look to you? the european space agency is recruiti
chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pageser and trust their skills and abilities! i've had a conversation— with my partner about, you know, is this time to retire i from the rescue team? i've done 25 years, do— i want to kind of carry on knowing that the risk is more... ..you know, more in yourface? but, you know, at the minute we're carrying on. _ so, despite the...
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chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pagese edge of a cliff, you really need to know each other and trust their skills and abilities! i've had a conversation— with my partner about, you know, is this time to retire i from the rescue team? i've done 25 years, do— i want to kind of carry on knowing that the risk is more... ..you know, more in yourface? but, you know, at the minute we're carrying on. _ so despite the risks, and whatever the circumstances, patterdale mountain rescue are ready for the next call—out. chris remains in intensive care — he has a long journey of recovery ahead. graham satchell, bbc news. the chair of the lake district search and mountain rescue association, richard warren, this morning spoke about the dedication of the teams. when the car came into me that morning at three o'clock my instinct was to go to the base and help and anybody who heard about it would want to do the same. but our role is to save lives, alleviate the distress that people suffer when they go on the mountains. we are not here tojud
chris' injury has had a devastating impact on the team, but they've been overwhelmed by support from other rescue organisations, and by the various online funding pagese edge of a cliff, you really need to know each other and trust their skills and abilities! i've had a conversation— with my partner about, you know, is this time to retire i from the rescue team? i've done 25 years, do— i want to kind of carry on knowing that the risk is more... ..you know, more in yourface? but, you know,...