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chris page _ are very high. thanks very much. chris page in _ are very high. thanks very much.uk's largest commercial port says the supply chain crisis has caused a logjam of shipping containers. the port of felixstowe, which handles over a third of the uk's freight container traffic, blamed the busy pre—christmas period and haulage driver shortages. but officials say the situation is improving. megan patterson reports. packed up and no backed —— and now backed up. christmas stock stuck in thousands of containers at felixstowe. normally, containers passed through here in two or three days, now it is taking more than a week. this is the uk's largest commercial port, a backlog here likely to have an impact in december.— likely to have an impact in december. ~ _, december. food i think will continue to move. december. food i think will continue to move- pigs _ december. food i think will continue to move- pigs in _ december. food i think will continue to move. pigs in blankets, _ december. food i think will continue to move. pigs in blankets, turkeys. l to move. pigs in blankets,
chris page _ are very high. thanks very much. chris page in _ are very high. thanks very much.uk's largest commercial port says the supply chain crisis has caused a logjam of shipping containers. the port of felixstowe, which handles over a third of the uk's freight container traffic, blamed the busy pre—christmas period and haulage driver shortages. but officials say the situation is improving. megan patterson reports. packed up and no backed —— and now backed up. christmas stock stuck...
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chris page with that report.agram, went down for about six hours yesterday. the firms platforms are used by 3.5 billion people worldwide, and the outage caused disruption across the world. facebook blamed technical problems, as rory cellan—jones reports. maybe you are part of a neighbourhood whatsapp group or one you use with colleagues to organise the working day. perhaps you use instagram as the shop window for your small business. or maybe you turn to facebook to plan a wedding or a big night out. if so, you were among billions around the world for whom these vital services just stopped working yesterday. what was striking about this catastrophic breakdown in facebook services was just how long it went on. usually these kind of things are sorted out within an hour or so, but this went on for six hours before services were finally restored. so what was going on? facebook�*s boss, mark zuckerberg, didn't have an explanation, but made this apology. "sorry for the disruption today." "i know how much you rely on ou
chris page with that report.agram, went down for about six hours yesterday. the firms platforms are used by 3.5 billion people worldwide, and the outage caused disruption across the world. facebook blamed technical problems, as rory cellan—jones reports. maybe you are part of a neighbourhood whatsapp group or one you use with colleagues to organise the working day. perhaps you use instagram as the shop window for your small business. or maybe you turn to facebook to plan a wedding or a big...
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that report from our ireland correspondent chris page. i am joined by a correspondent chris page.rd coming out of the magdalen laundry is seen to belong to another age very long time ago, yet they are relatively recent? it is a chapter of our very recent history. between 1922 and 1990 the very last mother and baby institution closed in northern ireland in 1990. these women and their children, grown up now, wait anxiously for this report which will direct ministers on what mechanism will be required to investigate the litany of crimes inflicted on them at their most vulnerable. what litany of crimes inflicted on them at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism. _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort of- at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort of inquiry| of mechanism, what sort of inquiry to the survivors and their families want to we represent birth mothers and by children forjustice, the only collective in northern
that report from our ireland correspondent chris page. i am joined by a correspondent chris page.rd coming out of the magdalen laundry is seen to belong to another age very long time ago, yet they are relatively recent? it is a chapter of our very recent history. between 1922 and 1990 the very last mother and baby institution closed in northern ireland in 1990. these women and their children, grown up now, wait anxiously for this report which will direct ministers on what mechanism will be...
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caroline magee ending that report from our ireland correspondent chris page.have been sexually abused by clergy in the french catholic church since 1950. the head of the inquiry said there were at least 3,200 abusers, and accused the church of showing a "cruel indifference towards the victims". a vatican statement said pope francis "felt pain" on hearing about the inquiry�*s finding. the scottish government has announced a £300 million package of investment in the nhs and social care ahead of a winter described as likely to be the most challenging ever faced. the plan includes the hiring of extra support workers, cash for care at home services and a pay rise for care staff. 0pposition parties claim the plans were a sticking plaster for a health service facing crisis. since the start of the pandemic almost six million people on universal credit have had an extra £20 a week to help some of the poorest families in the uk. but it comes to an end tomorrow. the government says it was always a temporary measure and the focus now should be on making sure work pays wit
caroline magee ending that report from our ireland correspondent chris page.have been sexually abused by clergy in the french catholic church since 1950. the head of the inquiry said there were at least 3,200 abusers, and accused the church of showing a "cruel indifference towards the victims". a vatican statement said pope francis "felt pain" on hearing about the inquiry�*s finding. the scottish government has announced a £300 million package of investment in the nhs and...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in belfast.ution of dennis hutchings has been a high—profile and controversial case here. dennis hutchings was 80 years old, he was from cornwall, former member of the lifeguards regiment, and he was charged with attempted murder over the killing ofjohn pat cunningham in county tyrone in 197a. john pat cunningham was 2a, he had learning difficulties and he was shot in the back as he was running away from an army patrol. mr hutchings had been on trial in belfast high court for the last couple of weeks, he had been suffering from chronic kidney disease and heart failure and yesterday the trial was adjourned because the court heard that dennis hutchings had tested positive for covid—19, and he died in a hospital here in belfast yesterday afternoon. unionist politicians have said that he should not have been prosecuted in the first place, for example, the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has said serious questions must be answered. but the public prosecution service have
let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in belfast.ution of dennis hutchings has been a high—profile and controversial case here. dennis hutchings was 80 years old, he was from cornwall, former member of the lifeguards regiment, and he was charged with attempted murder over the killing ofjohn pat cunningham in county tyrone in 197a. john pat cunningham was 2a, he had learning difficulties and he was shot in the back as he was running away from an army patrol. mr hutchings had been...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in armagh.. but for irish nationalists, it is the 100th anniversary of the partition of ireland, which they look as a source of british injustice. there has been controversy in the run—up to the service, the irish president decided not to because he said the service had become too politicised. but also the debate over the centenary has generated some fresh reflections on just how much northern ireland has changed during the peace process. political leaders of the present have come to reflect on the past, and the pricelessness of peace. our past has shaped us and scarred us. it has divided us, and yet it has also, on occasion, brought us together. failure to dream, just because a dream fail. we're trapped in our history, the future not unveiled. rouse up yourself, belfast, wake up... new voices are giving expression to hope and history here. ..this is a small tale about how we all fail. true titanic... raquel is from jamaica, but she's lived in northern ireland for 18 years, one of an increasing
our ireland correspondent chris page is in armagh.. but for irish nationalists, it is the 100th anniversary of the partition of ireland, which they look as a source of british injustice. there has been controversy in the run—up to the service, the irish president decided not to because he said the service had become too politicised. but also the debate over the centenary has generated some fresh reflections on just how much northern ireland has changed during the peace process. political...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page. businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? thea;r businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris?— businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable _ restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable pressure, - under considerable pressure, particularly from the hospitality industry. they and also people working in the entertainment sector, the legs of concert promoters, for example, has been pointing out that northern ireland at the moment is the part of the uk or ireland for that matter that has the most strict covid regulations, but all that is, as you heard from the first minister paul givan there, going to change over the course of this month. so much ministers have met this afternoon in the assembling building here at stormont at the outskirts of belfast and have decided basically to lift almost all of the remaining restrictions. the e—zines will start a week from now on thursday the 14th of october. currently there ar
let's speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page. businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? thea;r businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris?— businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable _ restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable pressure, - under considerable pressure, particularly from the hospitality industry. they and also people working in the entertainment sector, the legs of concert promoters, for...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports.ouldn't call it a grave. it was more of a pit. there's more than 30 babies in the spot where he is buried. they were all just thrown in together, like they didn't matter, in unconsecrated ground in a bog. she recently had a headstone put up to mark her siblings 50th birthday. finally he had his name emblazoned in marble. that is what he always should have had. ultimately, it is the bravery of survivors who have broken the stigma by speaking out that has led to this enquiry. they want answers and accountability for what happened in these institutions and for the suffering of women and their children. one of the many issues to be examined is the unpaid and exhausting labour in these institutions — magdalene laundries. there were four in northern ireland, over 3000 women spent time in one. caroline was sent to a laundry in londonderry during her early teens. it was very frightening. very steamy, very warm. constant machines, you could hear the machines always going. at a very young age, o
our ireland correspondent chris page reports.ouldn't call it a grave. it was more of a pit. there's more than 30 babies in the spot where he is buried. they were all just thrown in together, like they didn't matter, in unconsecrated ground in a bog. she recently had a headstone put up to mark her siblings 50th birthday. finally he had his name emblazoned in marble. that is what he always should have had. ultimately, it is the bravery of survivors who have broken the stigma by speaking out that...
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chris page. our _ generating more division. chris page, our northern _ generating more division., thank you very much for that. now it is time for a look at the weather with carol. it is much colder than it was yesterday and we have got a strong wind. behind this weather front, cold air is coming in and we have gota cold air is coming in and we have got a brisk north—westerly wind. the cold will feel really accentuated by the blue, pushing away the yellow which some of us had in the south earlier this morning. the weather front is continuing to drift away taking the rain with it. will be a lot of dry weather and a lot of sunshine. 0n the breast north—westerlies there will be a lot of showers coming in. the black circles represent the strength of the wind gusts. and we are looking at gales down the north sea coastline, where, with the spring tides, there could be some overtopping. temperatures really tempered by the winds so it will feel cooler than these temperatures suggest. tonight there will be some clear skies but still a lot of showers coming in on the wind. some of them get
chris page. our _ generating more division. chris page, our northern _ generating more division., thank you very much for that. now it is time for a look at the weather with carol. it is much colder than it was yesterday and we have got a strong wind. behind this weather front, cold air is coming in and we have gota cold air is coming in and we have got a brisk north—westerly wind. the cold will feel really accentuated by the blue, pushing away the yellow which some of us had in the south...
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chris page, there, in belfast. soon ? a triggerfor allowing international borders to open. but elsewhere ? especially in remote and regional areas, its a different story. and in a land so vast? getting needles in arms can be logistically tricky. now one of the country s oldest get those numbers up. simon atkinson reports from north queensland. you don�*t get many visitors at this airstrip. but for years the royal flying doctor service has brought medical care here and now there�*s an extra bit of cargo on board. ravenswood has two pubs but the nearest doctor is 100 kilometres away. so this is how locals are getting vaccinated against covid. this is convenient and it saves all the travel. this is convenient and it saves all the travel-— the travel. instead of “oining the cueue, the travel. instead of “oining the queue out * the travel. instead of “oining the queue, out here _ the travel. instead of “oining the queue, out here we _ the travel. instead of joining the queue, out here we are - the travel. instead of joi
chris page, there, in belfast. soon ? a triggerfor allowing international borders to open. but elsewhere ? especially in remote and regional areas, its a different story. and in a land so vast? getting needles in arms can be logistically tricky. now one of the country s oldest get those numbers up. simon atkinson reports from north queensland. you don�*t get many visitors at this airstrip. but for years the royal flying doctor service has brought medical care here and now there�*s an extra...
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armagh was organised by the main protestant and catholic church leaders. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page, michael d higgins, declined his invitation because he sat in his opinion the service had become too politicised. but during the event, the leaders of the catholic church in ireland and the three main protestant nominations put the focus very much a reconciliation, as well as looking back on the use of pain during the long conflict here in northern ireland. —— the years of pain. but despite all the disagreement and debate, the centenary has generated some fresh reflections on how northern ireland has changed during the peace process. political leaders of the present have come to reflect on the past, and the pricelessness of peace. 0ur past has shaped us and scarred us. it has divided us, and yet it has also, on occasion, brought us together. failure to dream, just because a dream fail. we�*re trapped in our history, the future not unveiled. rouse up yourself, belfast, wake up... new voices are giving expression to hope and history here. ..this is a small tale about how we all fail. tr
armagh was organised by the main protestant and catholic church leaders. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page, michael d higgins, declined his invitation because he sat in his opinion the service had become too politicised. but during the event, the leaders of the catholic church in ireland and the three main protestant nominations put the focus very much a reconciliation, as well as looking back on the use of pain during the long conflict here in northern ireland. —— the years of pain. but...
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tripled from chris page. —— that reports from chris page.asters in their country, hoping for asylum in us. now they�*ve been returned home. 0ur south america correspondent, will grant, has the full story. many haven�*t set foot on haitian soil in almost a decade. now they are being sent back in their droves. everyday planeloads of haitian deportees arrive in port—au—prince airport, returned from the border camp in texas. exhausted and disappointed, most own nothing in haiti but the clothes on their back. daniella and her family spent five years in chile, their son was born there. now thrust back into a country on the brink of collapse. the family was never given a chance to apply for asylum by us officials, who reportedly told the deportees they were being flown to florida. translation: what hurts isn't being deported. i i knew from the start there were two options, being let in, or being departed. what hurts is the treatment we received. inhuman. most of all, the chains on our feet. we are not slaves. migration is a right, not a crime. ther
tripled from chris page. —— that reports from chris page.asters in their country, hoping for asylum in us. now they�*ve been returned home. 0ur south america correspondent, will grant, has the full story. many haven�*t set foot on haitian soil in almost a decade. now they are being sent back in their droves. everyday planeloads of haitian deportees arrive in port—au—prince airport, returned from the border camp in texas. exhausted and disappointed, most own nothing in haiti but the...
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let's speak to chris page our ireland correspondent. what are the hopes in northern ireland?hat side of the coin _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are on _ side of the coin you are on politically, but for businesses, what they really are saying more than anything else is they need a reduction in the number of checks coming on goods moving between the rest of the uk and northern ireland, particularly with christmas coming up, crucial season for so many firms and they are saying they need basic certainty and shown us that things will be running more smoothly. very strongly opposed to the northern ireland protocols saying as an economic barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, some of it undermines northern ireland's place in the union and the economy away from london towards brussels and therefore, towards dublin. they will talk about businesses but also it is a bout for them, the symbolism of sovereignty and that means
let's speak to chris page our ireland correspondent. what are the hopes in northern ireland?hat side of the coin _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are on _ side of the coin you are on politically, but for businesses, what they really are saying more than anything else is they need a reduction in the number of checks coming on goods moving between the...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page.the ground across northern ireland in terms of the impact of these checks on goods being taken from gb to where you are?— where you are? here in northern ireland, where _ where you are? here in northern ireland, where again _ where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this - where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this part . where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this part of| ireland, where again this part of the uk is finding itself at the sharp end of relations between the uk and eu, the impact of the protocol works on two levels, practical and political. the practical and political. the practical is about the degree of disruption which has been suffered by businesses, particularly those who have been getting most of their supplies from england, scotland and wales. they have been saying they have had delays in deliveries, and now some companies in the rest of the uk have stopped delivering to northern ireland altogether because they say it is si
let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page.the ground across northern ireland in terms of the impact of these checks on goods being taken from gb to where you are?— where you are? here in northern ireland, where _ where you are? here in northern ireland, where again _ where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this - where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this part . where you are? here in northern ireland, where again this part of| ireland, where again this...
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the establishment of a public inquiry to investigate what happened, as our ireland correspondent chris pageughters were the victims of a harsh morality. my brother didn't have a voice at the time either, but i certainly will be his voice now. fionnuala was adopted from a home in belfast. she discovered her brother had died as a baby and searched for his burial place. i wouldn't call it a grave. it was more of a pit. there's over 30 babies in the spot where he's buried. they were all just thrown in together, like they didn't matter, in unconsecrated ground in a bog at the bottom of a cemetary. she recently had a headstone put up to mark her siblings 50th birthday. finally has had his name emblazoned in marble. that's what he always should have had. ultimately, this inquiry has been brought about by the bravery of survivors who have spoken out to break the stigma. now they want answers and accountability for what happened in these institutions and for the suffering of women and their children. the experts who have devised the investigation say it should fully uncover an appalling scandal. we
the establishment of a public inquiry to investigate what happened, as our ireland correspondent chris pageughters were the victims of a harsh morality. my brother didn't have a voice at the time either, but i certainly will be his voice now. fionnuala was adopted from a home in belfast. she discovered her brother had died as a baby and searched for his burial place. i wouldn't call it a grave. it was more of a pit. there's over 30 babies in the spot where he's buried. they were all just thrown...
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chris page reports. was more of a pit. there's more than 30 babies in the spot where he's buried. they were all just thrown in together, like they didn't matter, in unconsecrated ground in a bog. she recently had a headstone put up to mark her siblings 50th birthday. finally, he had his name emblazoned in marble. that's what he always should have had. ultimately, it is the bravery of survivors who have broken the stigma by speaking out that has led to this enquiry. they want answers and accountability for what happened in these institutions and for the suffering of women and their children. one of the many issues to be examined is the unpaid and exhausting labour in these institutions — magdalene laundries. we can't put back the clock, but we can recognise their truth. one we can't put back the clock, but we can recognise their truth.— can recognise their truth. one of the many issues _ can recognise their truth. one of the many issues to _ can recognise their truth. one of the many issues to be _ can re
chris page reports. was more of a pit. there's more than 30 babies in the spot where he's buried. they were all just thrown in together, like they didn't matter, in unconsecrated ground in a bog. she recently had a headstone put up to mark her siblings 50th birthday. finally, he had his name emblazoned in marble. that's what he always should have had. ultimately, it is the bravery of survivors who have broken the stigma by speaking out that has led to this enquiry. they want answers and...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page.hern ireland think it needs to be changed? northern ireland think it needs to bechanied? , ., be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol — be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is on _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is on two _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is on two levels, i the protocol here is on two levels, the protocol here is on two levels, the practical and political. 0n the practical— the practical and political. 0n the practical side there is a degree of disruption — practical side there is a degree of disruption for some businesses, mainly— disruption for some businesses, mainly those businesses who in the past have _ mainly those businesses who in the past have got most of their supplies from companies in england, scotland and wales _ from companies in england, scotland and wales. a number of
let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page.hern ireland think it needs to be changed? northern ireland think it needs to bechanied? , ., be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol — be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is on _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is on two _ be changed? i suppose the impact of the protocol here is...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page. what is expected where you are? ark of the companies that have been relying on firms in the rest of the uk for supplies for stop it has got to the stage where firms in scotland, england and wales have either stopped delivering to northern ireland because it simply never say it is not worth the hassle anymore because of the extra paperwork and checks, was certainly the that are still coming happening more slowly, so many businesses are saying look, we are coming to like crucial christmas season now and we need to know business is running smoothly again. it is all about minimising the checks, controls that are happening across northern ireland in ports, but also northern ireland in ports, but also northern ireland being the sort of place that is, the politics are extremely important and for unionists, it is about more than business. we talk about more than business. we talk about business applications a lot, but it is also about sovereignty, identity, northern ireland's place in the uk. to the unionist parties, they w
let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page. what is expected where you are? ark of the companies that have been relying on firms in the rest of the uk for supplies for stop it has got to the stage where firms in scotland, england and wales have either stopped delivering to northern ireland because it simply never say it is not worth the hassle anymore because of the extra paperwork and checks, was certainly the that are still coming happening more slowly, so many businesses are saying...
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pages. what a nice powerful thing that he's done chris. i think he ought to keep the hair looks good. well, he's keeping at least through october. but yes, he told me he's getting a lot of compliments. yeah looks good. well, that's fantastic. right? well used to know david muir's next. i'm just and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel all of us. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again here in half an hour before abc 7 news at 6. an hour before abc 7 news at 6. the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. >>> tonight, breaking the supply ch >>> tonight, breaking the supply chain gridlock. and its growing economic toll. shortages on store shelves across america. cargo ships bottlenecked off the u.s. coast, unable to unload on the docks. president biden vowing
pages. what a nice powerful thing that he's done chris. i think he ought to keep the hair looks good. well, he's keeping at least through october. but yes, he told me he's getting a lot of compliments. yeah looks good. well, that's fantastic. right? well used to know david muir's next. i'm just and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel all of us. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again here in half an hour before abc 7 news at 6. an hour before abc 7 news at 6. the x-rays from your urgent care...
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get into it with tonight luscious party panel, townhall.com editor and fox news page of russia for five, katie. and chrisnight, host of the aggressive progressive podcast it christopher hahn with her lovely shirt tie, pretty foundation for economic education correspondent, brad palombo is back. welcome one and all. katie, these we result, i think the big surprise here is shifted drastically and reversed itself within a year, what you make of this? >> the first thing i would say i think it's clear americans are think we did everything we were told to do, work on from 15 days to slow for spread to turn in your employment card if you're not going to get the vaccine and that's a bridge too far so when there's a crisis more people usually gravitate toward more government especially with a government like during the pandemic shutting everything down and the only thing people had to rely on for income for access to medical care was the government but when they hold on to regulations after we learned more about the disease and we get through it with the economic the people getting back to their lives, and they g
get into it with tonight luscious party panel, townhall.com editor and fox news page of russia for five, katie. and chrisnight, host of the aggressive progressive podcast it christopher hahn with her lovely shirt tie, pretty foundation for economic education correspondent, brad palombo is back. welcome one and all. katie, these we result, i think the big surprise here is shifted drastically and reversed itself within a year, what you make of this? >> the first thing i would say i think...
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of pages of company research, she's accusing facebook putting the company's profits ahead of public good. kris van cleave reporting on facebook that you didn't see on "60 minutes." good evening, chriseporter: norah, tonight facebook is responding publicly for the first time, to complaints filed with regulators, saying any sense it has any responsibility for january 6th is absurd but the tens of thousands of pages of documents are raising real questions about what facebook did and didn't do. >> facebook over and over again chose to optimize for its own interests, like making more money. >> reporter: that belief prompted facebook whistleblower frances haugen to file at least eight separate complaints with the securities and exchange commission, obtained by cbs news from a congressional source. among the allegations, the social network misled investors and public about its role perpetuating misinformation and violent extremism relating to the 2020 election and january 6th insurrection, including removing safety systems put in place ahead of the election. haugen speaking to "60 minutes" scott pelley. >> as soon as the election was over they turn them back off, or change the settings ba
of pages of company research, she's accusing facebook putting the company's profits ahead of public good. kris van cleave reporting on facebook that you didn't see on "60 minutes." good evening, chriseporter: norah, tonight facebook is responding publicly for the first time, to complaints filed with regulators, saying any sense it has any responsibility for january 6th is absurd but the tens of thousands of pages of documents are raising real questions about what facebook did and...
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pages of internal research. she accusing facebook of putting the public's best. kris van cleave reporting on facebook that you didn't see on "60 minutes.” good evening, christonight facebook is responding publicly for the first time, to complaints filed with regulators, saying any sense it has any responsibility for january 6th is absurd but those tens of thousands of pages of documents are raising real questions about what facebook did and didn't do. >> facebook over and over again chose to optimize for its own interests, like making more money. >> reporter: that belief prompted facebook whistle-blower frances haugen to file at least eight separate complaints with the securities and exchange commission, obtained by cbs news from a congressional source. among the allegations, the social network misled investors and the public about its role perpetuating misinformation and violent extremism relating to the 2020 election and january 6th insurrection, including removing safety systems put in place ahead of the election. haugen speaking to "60 minutes" scott pelley. >> as soon as the election was over, they turn them back off, or change the settings back what
pages of internal research. she accusing facebook of putting the public's best. kris van cleave reporting on facebook that you didn't see on "60 minutes.” good evening, christonight facebook is responding publicly for the first time, to complaints filed with regulators, saying any sense it has any responsibility for january 6th is absurd but those tens of thousands of pages of documents are raising real questions about what facebook did and didn't do. >> facebook over and over...
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chris in salome reports from the united nations. it's a fairly short statement. i have a copy of it right here, one page long, and it expresses serious concern about the military takeover in the suspension of some transitional government institutions. it also expresses concern about the detention of prime minister of dela hm, doc, and other government officials or the release also does call for the release of those who've been detained, noting that the prime minister has been returned to his home and get calls for respect for human rights, in particular, the rights of protesters to be out on the street. it's important to note that the united nations integrated transition mission in sudan has been working there are to support the transition to elections and democratic institutions. and the statement also reaffirms those efforts. so the council is basically a saying, it's very concerned about the situation there and, and, and calling for respect for these transitional institutions and still had a well deserved u. s. oil and gas executives a grilled over the industries role in climate change misinformation
chris in salome reports from the united nations. it's a fairly short statement. i have a copy of it right here, one page long, and it expresses serious concern about the military takeover in the suspension of some transitional government institutions. it also expresses concern about the detention of prime minister of dela hm, doc, and other government officials or the release also does call for the release of those who've been detained, noting that the prime minister has been returned to his...
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happening now, chris sanchez is following developments at midday from our home page. there. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> more rain on the way. we're tracking three storms headed for the bay area. >>> plus netflix employees planning to walk out on the job sfp what they are demanding from the ceo. join us tomorrow morning from 4:30 to 7:00. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." >> good morning and welcome to the third hour of "today." today happens to be national new friend day. did you know that was a thing? >> i didn't know
happening now, chris sanchez is following developments at midday from our home page. there. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no...
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chris, thank you. here's that qr code to look for that hud refund. just point your phone's camera at that qr code and it should take you to the hud search page. >>> up next, forking over millions of dollars. a settlement that has facebook admitting it could have done more to hire u.s. workers. >>> shut off to skateboarders for 25 years, but not any more. the san francisco hot spot that's brought skateboarders back. but for how long? >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. tracking some rain on the radar tonight and details on two more systems behind it. i've got that for you in seven minutes. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis. you may bruise more easily or take
chris, thank you. here's that qr code to look for that hud refund. just point your phone's camera at that qr code and it should take you to the hud search page. >>> up next, forking over millions of dollars. a settlement that has facebook admitting it could have done more to hire u.s. workers. >>> shut off to skateboarders for 25 years, but not any more. the san francisco hot spot that's brought skateboarders back. but for how long? >>> and i'm chief meteorologist...
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chris mason, as ever, i thank you very much, and lovely to see you dry! and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pers — our guestsjoining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and broadcaster and journalist caroline frost. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. retailers say petrol supplies are still not getting to london and south—east england, with more than a fifth of forecourts still dry. the petrol retailers' association said the crisis is virtually at an end in scotland, the north and midlands". on sunday morning, up to 22% of filling stations in the uk's most populous region were dry. but the pra said only 6% of stations were dry in the midlands, northern england and scotland. brian madderson is chairman of the petrol retailers association, which represents nearly 5,500 of the uk's 8,000 filling stations. a short while ago, we asked him for his latest update on the situation around the country. we decided to drill down this morning, and what we found was quite revealing. two—thirds of the members providing their stats about stations were in the midl
chris mason, as ever, i thank you very much, and lovely to see you dry! and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pers — our guestsjoining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and broadcaster and journalist caroline frost. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. retailers say petrol supplies are still not getting to london and south—east england, with more than a fifth of forecourts still...
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chris. once again, here's the qr code to look for a hud refund. point your smartphone at it and it should take you to the hud search page. >>> and then the countdown beijing winter olympics from greece. this happened at the temple where the games were initially born 2,500 years ago. but this morning protests are clouding the run up. activists in athens are urging governments and the athletes to boycott the games over china's human rights record. take a look. >> in the face of a genocide and severe crimes against humanity, how could these governments be silent while at the same time denouncing the same human rights violations during high-level meetings? this is your chance to take a real stand for human rights. we will be watching. >> the 2022 games begin february 4th, and nbc bay area will have exclusive coverage. >>> 6:26. coming up next, the top stories we are following for you including new developments on the american missionaries kidnapped in haiti. >>> plus -- >> reporter: building supervisors are looking at the chase center after a fatal fall during a concert. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪
chris. once again, here's the qr code to look for a hud refund. point your smartphone at it and it should take you to the hud search page. >>> and then the countdown beijing winter olympics from greece. this happened at the temple where the games were initially born 2,500 years ago. but this morning protests are clouding the run up. activists in athens are urging governments and the athletes to boycott the games over china's human rights record. take a look. >> in the face of a...
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chris: he has been a stopper for the giants all season long. when he is taken out during a loss. the giants are 3-1 in those games. first pagem. a lot of fun to be had in the next couple of games and a bit of stress, too absolutely. dan:, good stuff. speaking of good stuff, the nhl returns with its doubleheader tomorrow on espn. the stanley cup champion tampa bay lightning will host the pittsburgh penguins at 4:30. game two features expansion team seattle cracking, making their debut against the las vegas golden knights. the sharp drop the puck on their season at home on saturday. kristen: a uc berkeley professor has been awarded the nobel prize for economics. professor david carter thought he had gotten a prank call this morning when notified that he got the prestigious honor. in the 1990's, he went beyond the theoretical and studied the real world impact of immigration and minimum wage increases on the economies in various. cities he found neither hurt. job growth. the result went against the prevailing thought at the time. his research has been influential in determining labor policy. >> if you keep a minimum wage increas
chris: he has been a stopper for the giants all season long. when he is taken out during a loss. the giants are 3-1 in those games. first pagem. a lot of fun to be had in the next couple of games and a bit of stress, too absolutely. dan:, good stuff. speaking of good stuff, the nhl returns with its doubleheader tomorrow on espn. the stanley cup champion tampa bay lightning will host the pittsburgh penguins at 4:30. game two features expansion team seattle cracking, making their debut against...
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and chris hayes couldn't find one minute on their prime time shows to mention this charge against former governor cuomo. i couldn't find a single mention the next morning on the washington post home page, there was a story in the print edition. i wonder if the media lost interest us because you say cuomo is old news or whether there's a tendency to move on because they're uncomfortable with the story. >> i mean, he was a rising star. that makes the story even more consequential in my opinion. he had this potential people talked about him as as a potential presidential candidate. he was the bright shining light of the democratic party. so to completely forget about him right now seems like an oversight and the comeback is real. i mean, like i said, he has $18 million to be influential. so he is an influential player in politics the and just because he has fallen, he's he's not letting himself stay down for too long. howie: he's entitled to the resumption of innocence if this -- presumption of innocence if it goes to a courtroom. he called the sheriff who brought the charge a cowboy sheriff who is playing politics. he said he doesn't know how it leaked. there are questions of new york a
and chris hayes couldn't find one minute on their prime time shows to mention this charge against former governor cuomo. i couldn't find a single mention the next morning on the washington post home page, there was a story in the print edition. i wonder if the media lost interest us because you say cuomo is old news or whether there's a tendency to move on because they're uncomfortable with the story. >> i mean, he was a rising star. that makes the story even more consequential in my...
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chris van hollen, thank you very much for joining really appreciate it. >>> joining our discussion now norm ormstein, and zerlina maxwell host of the program zerlina that airs on peacock. this 113 pagers every single thing about the texas law that we have been hearing about it since it was first passed. >> yes, lawrence, and i think that's a very important thing because i think as we go along in this process, every single piece of this needs to be documented, and so i love that dahlia was citing the foot notes because i think the lived experiences of women in states like texas but not only texas, those states that have these restrictions on abortion access, you need to understand what that lived experience is like to understand the impact of this policy. and essentially, if you think about the totality of texas, i was talking to fred guttenberg earlier today on my show about the shooting that happened in arlington, texas, at a high school, and if you think about the texas legislature, they're passing extremist laws on abortion, on guns, and on voting on many of the issues on which a majority are on the opposite side of the fence. and so i think that we need to pay attention to what
chris van hollen, thank you very much for joining really appreciate it. >>> joining our discussion now norm ormstein, and zerlina maxwell host of the program zerlina that airs on peacock. this 113 pagers every single thing about the texas law that we have been hearing about it since it was first passed. >> yes, lawrence, and i think that's a very important thing because i think as we go along in this process, every single piece of this needs to be documented, and so i love that...