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chris morris. time for a look at the weather _ chris morris.eather. oh, i'm so sorry, i gotta tell you about _ weather. oh, i'm so sorry, i gotta tell you about wedding _ weather. oh, i'm so sorry, i gotta tell you about wedding cake, i weather. oh, i'm so sorry, i gotta tell you about wedding cake, let l weather. oh, i'm so sorry, i gotta l tell you about wedding cake, let me tell you about wedding cake, let me tell you about wedding cake, let me tell you before we do the weather. pretend that didn't happen. a slice of prince charles and princess diana's wedding cake has been put up for sale 40 years after the event. it is expected to sell for between 300 and £500. however, caveat emptor, would—be buyers are advised against eating it. why would you want to buy it? well, it is a piece of history, it belonged to moira smith, a member of the queen mother's household at clarence house, who preserved the topping with cling film. now it is time for the weather, with helen! good afternoon. the sharers shouldn't be as numerous today that there will st
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chris morris, our reality check correspondence.rs to pass five gcses including maths and english, according to a study. researchers warned that pupils are facing a "double hit" to their educational prospects as the covid—19 pandemic has disrupted their learning and affected their mental health. dr neil smith is from the national centre for social research which led the study — he explained a little earlier how surprised he was with the results. we know that young people who are from socially disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to have poor mental health and have lower levels of attainment, that was not surprising, but what was surprising was that when we accounted for those background factors and equalised all young people to have the same level of disadvantage, then we found that even within the same social economic backgrounds, the risk of low attainment if you have poor mental health was the same, regardless of social background and that was very surprising. and when you talk about mental health, what do you mean exactly?
chris morris, our reality check correspondence.rs to pass five gcses including maths and english, according to a study. researchers warned that pupils are facing a "double hit" to their educational prospects as the covid—19 pandemic has disrupted their learning and affected their mental health. dr neil smith is from the national centre for social research which led the study — he explained a little earlier how surprised he was with the results. we know that young people who are...
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here's our reality check correspondent chris morris.about 20% of all the checks on goods of animal origin, food and things, 20% of all the checks, anywhere in the bastille you are in northern ireland. they don't have many vets. today, the chairman of marks & spencer warned that it was already cutting christmas products in northern ireland, over concerns about the increased checks. that's because the checks are impacting how much product they can get across the border. only about 80% of our product is getting into ireland. so 20% does not arrive at all. and that's because of the large amount of documentation — and the extra employees — needed to process the products under the protocol. each wagon typically of our wagons have about eight documents. 720 pages per truck, and that is three large books and to do that, we are employing 13 full—time vets. they are not looking after animals or welfare, they are simply ticking boxes and filling out forms. there 5 an added time pressure to all this. currently, the uk is in a grace period, and the
here's our reality check correspondent chris morris.about 20% of all the checks on goods of animal origin, food and things, 20% of all the checks, anywhere in the bastille you are in northern ireland. they don't have many vets. today, the chairman of marks & spencer warned that it was already cutting christmas products in northern ireland, over concerns about the increased checks. that's because the checks are impacting how much product they can get across the border. only about 80% of our...
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0ur reality check correspondent chris morris is here. he's been looking through all the states.res. now that might sound like a long time in the future ? but to get to net zero, action has to start now, and accelerate quickly. and transport is one of the big challenges. it is currently responsible for 27% of all uk emissions of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. and cars account for more than half of that amount, as you can see on this chart. all that petrol and diesel which is being used. that s one of the reasons why the government has announced that there will be no more sales of new petrol and diesel cars after the end of this decade. it also means there needs to be a rapid increase in the production and use of electric vehicles ? a process which is already under way. at the end of 2020 there were 432,000 ultra low emission vehicles on uk roads, most of them electric cars ? that s not much more than 1% of the overall total, but there were none just over a decade ago. and worldwide, global sales of electric cars rose by nearly 50% last year ? with well over three
0ur reality check correspondent chris morris is here. he's been looking through all the states.res. now that might sound like a long time in the future ? but to get to net zero, action has to start now, and accelerate quickly. and transport is one of the big challenges. it is currently responsible for 27% of all uk emissions of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. and cars account for more than half of that amount, as you can see on this chart. all that petrol and diesel which is...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is here.pacity of our planet remains the same. so, something has to give. and how do scientists calculate when earth overshoot day occurs every year? basically, by comparing the amount of natural resources the earth is able to generate that year, and working out when human demand for those resources uses them all up. in other words, it's the day we've exhausted a 12—month quota of the earth's resources, and we're starting to reduce them, as well as creating more waste through things like carbon emissions from fossil fuels which make matters much worse. and this year it's today — july the 29th. last year it was more than three weeks later — but of course covid played a role in that. huge amounts of economic activity shut down during the first months of the pandemic. since then, carbon emissions have gone up again and the global footprint network reckons our overall carbon footprint has risen by about 6.6% compared to last year. but even if 2020 was something of a blip — look at when overshoot d
our reality check correspondent chris morris is here.pacity of our planet remains the same. so, something has to give. and how do scientists calculate when earth overshoot day occurs every year? basically, by comparing the amount of natural resources the earth is able to generate that year, and working out when human demand for those resources uses them all up. in other words, it's the day we've exhausted a 12—month quota of the earth's resources, and we're starting to reduce them, as well as...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is here to explain.ovide $100 billion a year by 2020 to help poorer countries deal with the effects of climate change and build greener economies in the future. well, 2020 has come and gone and the target has not been reached, even though a new and more ambitious target is supposed to be set for 2025. the world committed to $100 billion a year and it is critical that this commitment not only be honoured but that the ambition be increased and major emitters contribute more to its finances. jamaica has great sprinters and we know that a great start does not guarantee a win. in this case, a equitable finance mechanism. for many countries around the world, this is the issue in the run—up to november's cop26 climate summit in glasgow. so how far short are they? it's quite hard to calculate what money should be included because it is a complicated mix of public and some private finance. but the un and the oecd estimate that, by 2018, the total had reached nearly $79 billion and it won't have got to $100 billio
our reality check correspondent chris morris is here to explain.ovide $100 billion a year by 2020 to help poorer countries deal with the effects of climate change and build greener economies in the future. well, 2020 has come and gone and the target has not been reached, even though a new and more ambitious target is supposed to be set for 2025. the world committed to $100 billion a year and it is critical that this commitment not only be honoured but that the ambition be increased and major...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is with me. delivery system. message from all of them is that things are getting worse. haifa message from all of them is that things are getting worse. how much ofthat things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and how _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and how much - things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and how much of i of that is covid, and how much of thatis of that is covid, and how much of that is other factors?— that is other factors? covid is clearly part — that is other factors? covid is clearly part of _ that is other factors? covid is clearly part of it. _ that is other factors? covid is clearly part of it. as - that is other factors? covid is clearly part of it. as positive | clearly part of it. as positive cases spread across the country, a lot of those european drivers went home and they haven't come back. the other thing th
our reality check correspondent chris morris is with me. delivery system. message from all of them is that things are getting worse. haifa message from all of them is that things are getting worse. how much ofthat things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and how _ things are getting worse. how much of that is covid, and how much - things are getting worse. how much of...
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chris morris. - referendum in 2016. 0k, chris, thank you very much. chris morris.et across the channel if| able to get across the channel if the french— able to get across the channel if the french did what they are entitled _ the french did what they are entitled to do under international law. . entitled to do under international law. , ., ., , ., law. first of all, ifi may, 'ust on france. france * law. first of all, ifi may, 'ust on france. france are * law. first of all, if i may, just on france. france are intercepting i law. first of all, if i may, just on - france. france are intercepting more boats than they did this time last year, so i think we have to reflect upon that. and that is because the numbers are so high. the numbers are growing up. i have mentioned belgium and you mention belgium as well. there is a lot of work going on with the belgian authorities and the authorities in the netherlands as well and germany. so these countries are all pivotal stopping the flows of illegal migration. they're coming into northern france and france. now, you specif
chris morris. - referendum in 2016. 0k, chris, thank you very much. chris morris.et across the channel if| able to get across the channel if the french— able to get across the channel if the french did what they are entitled _ the french did what they are entitled to do under international law. . entitled to do under international law. , ., ., , ., law. first of all, ifi may, 'ust on france. france * law. first of all, ifi may, 'ust on france. france are * law. first of all, if i may, just on...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris explains. the premise is this.e through things like carbon emissions from fossilfuels, which make matters much worse. and, this year, it's today, july the 29th. last year, it was more than three weeks later, but, of course, covid played a role in that. huge amounts of economic activity shut down during the first months of the pandemic. since then, carbon emissions have gone up again and the global footprint network reckons our overall carbon footprint has risen by about 6.6% compared to last year. but even if 2020 was something of a blip, look at when overshoot day has happened since 1970. it's getting earlier and earlier, although the good news is that the line has flattened a bit over the last few years. these are estimates, but they're based on the latest un data and science. and the pattern is pretty clear. currently, humanity uses 70% more than what earth can renew. it is like if you spend 70% more than what you earn, you can do that for some time but not forever, but the long—term impact, its economic impact
our reality check correspondent chris morris explains. the premise is this.e through things like carbon emissions from fossilfuels, which make matters much worse. and, this year, it's today, july the 29th. last year, it was more than three weeks later, but, of course, covid played a role in that. huge amounts of economic activity shut down during the first months of the pandemic. since then, carbon emissions have gone up again and the global footprint network reckons our overall carbon...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is with me.they can no longer guarantee pick—ups or deliveries. we ve heard recently from tesco, from the sweetmaker haribo, but also concern coming from farmers, from the construction sector and elsewhere that things are getting worse. they are talking about extending driver hours, but there is a safety issue that comes with that. a sect of the driver workforce has just gone. of the driver workforce has 'ust one. , , ., gone. the drivers will be given a slirhtl gone. the drivers will be given a slightly longer— gone. the drivers will be given a slightly longer period _ gone. the drivers will be given a slightly longer period they - gone. the drivers will be given a slightly longer period they can i gone. the drivers will be given a i slightly longer period they can work for over a four—week period. the four—week period has just begun. instead of driving for nine hours a day for a couple of days a week, they can drive for ii day for a couple of days a week, they can drive for 11 hours. it is not
our reality check correspondent chris morris is with me.they can no longer guarantee pick—ups or deliveries. we ve heard recently from tesco, from the sweetmaker haribo, but also concern coming from farmers, from the construction sector and elsewhere that things are getting worse. they are talking about extending driver hours, but there is a safety issue that comes with that. a sect of the driver workforce has just gone. of the driver workforce has 'ust one. , , ., gone. the drivers will be...
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chris morris, thank you. things ease on monday that does not mean you can stop wearing a mask on monday in the capital. sadiq khan says he felt that rule should have been maintained across the country, but he has the power to make it compulsory in the capital. from monday, rules do not change, you have to wear a mask on public transport. but then over the last couple of hours we have had lots of political leaders in other parts of england making similar noises. it is complicated because they do not have the power sadiq khan has in the capital. we heard from the mayor of the west midlands, andy street, and he has been pretty forthright this afternoon, the conservative mayor saying he expects all passengers on all forms of public transport in his region to keep wearing a face covering. other various political leaders have been making similar noises as well. i�*m joined now by tom ba rtosak—harlow. he�*s the head of external relations at the confederation of passenger transport uk. good afternoon. good afternoon
chris morris, thank you. things ease on monday that does not mean you can stop wearing a mask on monday in the capital. sadiq khan says he felt that rule should have been maintained across the country, but he has the power to make it compulsory in the capital. from monday, rules do not change, you have to wear a mask on public transport. but then over the last couple of hours we have had lots of political leaders in other parts of england making similar noises. it is complicated because they do...
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joining me is our brexit guru, chris morris. what is it? lord frost sa s we protocol. what is it? lord frost says we cannot go on as - protocol. what is it? lord frost says we cannot go on as we - protocol. what is it? lord frostj says we cannot go on as we are protocol. what is it? lord frost - says we cannot go on as we are and we have been going on like this for a few years now. it was part of the brexit withdrawal agreement which took us out of the eu and it was designed to ensure there was no hardboard are returning between northern ireland and the republic of ireland after brexit is the border between the uk and the eu. in order to make sure there was no hardboard of them it was agreed that ireland would essentially follow all the rules of the eu single market when it comes to goods because there are lots of rules when you take things into the eu single market. the problem is, there is so much trade between britain and northern ireland now they reckon about 20% of all the cheques on goods of animal origin like food and thi
joining me is our brexit guru, chris morris. what is it? lord frost sa s we protocol. what is it? lord frost says we cannot go on as - protocol. what is it? lord frost says we cannot go on as we - protocol. what is it? lord frostj says we cannot go on as we are protocol. what is it? lord frost - says we cannot go on as we are and we have been going on like this for a few years now. it was part of the brexit withdrawal agreement which took us out of the eu and it was designed to ensure there was...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is here. it also means there needs to be a rapid increase in the production and use of electric vehicles, a process which is already under way. at the end of 2020 they were 432,000 emission vehicles on uk roads. most of them electric cars. that's not much more than 1% of the overall total but there were none just over a decade ago. worldwide, global sales of electric cars rose by nearly 50% last year with well over 3 million sales taking place during the pandemic. one estimate is that one in five new cars sold will be electric by 2025. so car companies are making massive investments in electric car production. the plans to phase out the use of the internal combustion engine. the new factory in sunderland is one example. there are big challenges though. cost has been an issue. electric cars are more expensive to buy than petrol or diesel cars even if they are cheaper to run. but making batteries is getting easier and the industry expects a tipping point fairly soon. batteries are coming down in
our reality check correspondent chris morris is here. it also means there needs to be a rapid increase in the production and use of electric vehicles, a process which is already under way. at the end of 2020 they were 432,000 emission vehicles on uk roads. most of them electric cars. that's not much more than 1% of the overall total but there were none just over a decade ago. worldwide, global sales of electric cars rose by nearly 50% last year with well over 3 million sales taking place during...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris explains what's at stake.gone and experts agree the target has not been reached, even though a new and more ambitious target is supposed to be set for 2025. the world committed to $100 billion per year for climate action in developing countries. it is critical that this commitment not only be honoured, but that the ambition be increased and major emitters should contribute more to its finance. jamaica has great sprinters. we know that a great start does not guarantee a win. it requires momentum—building. in this case, an accessible and equitable climate finance mechanism. for many countries around the world, this is the issue in the run—up to november's cop26 climate summit in glasgow. so how short is the funding? it is quite hard to calculate what money should be included, because it is a complicated mix of public and some private finance. but the un and oecd estimates that by 2018, the total had reached nearly $79 billion and it will not have got to 100 billion by 2020. between 2016 and 2018, 43% of the fund
our reality check correspondent chris morris explains what's at stake.gone and experts agree the target has not been reached, even though a new and more ambitious target is supposed to be set for 2025. the world committed to $100 billion per year for climate action in developing countries. it is critical that this commitment not only be honoured, but that the ambition be increased and major emitters should contribute more to its finance. jamaica has great sprinters. we know that a great start...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is here to explain how it might work.do is establish a carbon price for the import of certain goods from outside the eu. the aim, to avoid what's known as carbon leakage, or bringing in dirtier, cheaper products from abroad. both the eu and the uk run emissions trading schemes. which means some domestic manufacturers or energy companies are charged for each tonne of carbon dioxide they emit when they produce things. the idea is to create a financial incentive for companies to bring those emissions down. by, for example, using renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power. here's what happening to the price of carbon in the eu at the moment, it'sjust over 50 euros per tonne. since the uk's own post—brexit scheme opened in may, it has been about the same, but slightly higher. the uk has its own carbon levy of £18/tonne, giving it the highest overall carbon price in the world. so, companies based in europe are paying for their carbon. and the border tax is designed to level the playing field, and make sure pollution
our reality check correspondent chris morris is here to explain how it might work.do is establish a carbon price for the import of certain goods from outside the eu. the aim, to avoid what's known as carbon leakage, or bringing in dirtier, cheaper products from abroad. both the eu and the uk run emissions trading schemes. which means some domestic manufacturers or energy companies are charged for each tonne of carbon dioxide they emit when they produce things. the idea is to create a financial...
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our correspondent chris morris is here. just a reminder why we are talking about this. that cause global warming. cars account for more than half of that amount, as you can see on this chart. all that petrol and diesel which is being used. that is one of the reasons why the government has announced there will be no more sales of new petrol and diesel cars after the end of this decade. it also means there needs to be a rapid increase in the production and use of electric vehicles, a process well under way. at the end of 2020 there were 432,000 ultra low emission vehicles on uk roads, most of them electric cars. that's not much more than 1% of the overall total, but there were none just over a decade ago. and worldwide, globalsales none just over a decade ago. and worldwide, global sales of electric cars rose by nearly 50% last year, with well over 3 million sales taking place during the pandemic. one estimate is that one in five new cars sold will be electric by 2025. car companies are making massive investments in electric car production. plans to phase out the use of t
our correspondent chris morris is here. just a reminder why we are talking about this. that cause global warming. cars account for more than half of that amount, as you can see on this chart. all that petrol and diesel which is being used. that is one of the reasons why the government has announced there will be no more sales of new petrol and diesel cars after the end of this decade. it also means there needs to be a rapid increase in the production and use of electric vehicles, a process well...
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now to meet a local our viewer. manuel chris was costello wants to take us around his hometown grenada in spain, back in the middle ages. it was ruled by the morris nazareth dynasty, and they turned the city into the centre of an illusion. arabic culture, that legacy can still be felt today. ah, why not? hello, and welcome to granada, one of the most beautiful cities in spain. my name is manuel, and today i will show you why i'm in love with the city. ah, i found now where the kayak gallery anyway. and they also known as american or not . and it was his name comes from resemblance to typical streets and morocco. here we can find different products from the hardware thought i thought i had some, okay. and if you want to take a break now you can have a seat and relax one of the many candidates to enjoy and how don't i? this is how they see the former morris quarter of the city and one of the most beautiful neighbors in 1994. it was declared a world heritage site by unesco to someone. love it. i love getting hiring the ah, i mean right now wrap the mirror door suddenly, which is one of the most important and beautifully points in granada. from here
now to meet a local our viewer. manuel chris was costello wants to take us around his hometown grenada in spain, back in the middle ages. it was ruled by the morris nazareth dynasty, and they turned the city into the centre of an illusion. arabic culture, that legacy can still be felt today. ah, why not? hello, and welcome to granada, one of the most beautiful cities in spain. my name is manuel, and today i will show you why i'm in love with the city. ah, i found now where the kayak gallery...
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check out this chris paul behind the back to practice shot. fakes out the marcus cousins marcus morrisd boom. he hits the jumper. now more from phoebe 3 stepback 3 in ready jacket, space count. it. a tv 3 had 31 points in the 2nd half alone. he finished with 41 shortly after look at is bush league move by pat beverley check from the game he would get ejected for that. he should. pat beverley talk as much traffic. anyone. so he should be able to take it. nothing could ruin the night for chris paul. he is going to its first nba finals for the sun is their first since 93 when charles barkley dam, marley and kevin johnson. we're running the show in scottsdale, phoenix wins one 30 one. '03. they await the winner of milwaukee atlanta. now, speaking of milwaukee, giannis and the bucks. they dodged a major bullet on this play right there. i thought john is ripped his knee to shred during that play. it's hard to even watch. take one more look at it that left knee all. not supposed been that way. let's guess what an mri showed that there is no structural damage in that knee dodge. the bullet lif
check out this chris paul behind the back to practice shot. fakes out the marcus cousins marcus morrisd boom. he hits the jumper. now more from phoebe 3 stepback 3 in ready jacket, space count. it. a tv 3 had 31 points in the 2nd half alone. he finished with 41 shortly after look at is bush league move by pat beverley check from the game he would get ejected for that. he should. pat beverley talk as much traffic. anyone. so he should be able to take it. nothing could ruin the night for chris...
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. >> yeah chris, a lot of these have shapes, patterns, symmetry, this case has is shape all its own. robert morrisrom pennsylvania. he came to the capitol with a tactical vest in those scissors, and they said he had a tourniquet. the fed say he joined multiple fronts of what was a multi front war january six, four scraping with police outside, grabbing a baton. coordinating the theft and moving up police shields than they say he joined the rioters in the west tunnel against police. then he broke into a destroyed private hideaway building of the capital we knew some of that from the original documents, but it is one defense that said when they tried to get him hide and jail pretrial -- they say, when they arrested him, they found guns. they found that tourniquet, they said they found a handwritten notebook with writings that includes step-by-step, how to create a hometown militia and yes, they say they found that fully completed lego said, at the u.s. capital. they mentioned in just one spin and provide context as to what that meant but pursue caters rarely put things in documents without some reas
. >> yeah chris, a lot of these have shapes, patterns, symmetry, this case has is shape all its own. robert morrisrom pennsylvania. he came to the capitol with a tactical vest in those scissors, and they said he had a tourniquet. the fed say he joined multiple fronts of what was a multi front war january six, four scraping with police outside, grabbing a baton. coordinating the theft and moving up police shields than they say he joined the rioters in the west tunnel against police. then...
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chris conley, he's around here somewhere. [applause] >> a great guy and finally we have former senator kelly ayotte is here with us today. thank you, kelly, for coming. [applause] >> before i introduce senator chuck morris, i'd like to announce we'll do an auction at the end of the talk. we have the conference submachine gun right here that clyde barro owned, bohny and clyde, i think it was in springfield, missouri and police recovered that used after the shootout. 1921 thompson centipede and allow one magazine to be shot from that and the second bonus, you get to go to the head of the line. look at your wallet, we take credit cards and it all goes for a great cause. so now i'd like to introduce senator chuck mark, also the guy, thank you. [applause]. >> well, thank you, hillsborough county and thank god i don't have to talk about the budget at this one because it's a great budget and it used to be running with it as republicans, that's all i can tell you because the reality is, we built strong republican positions in this and we should be leading on this for the rest of this year and all of next year. having said that, thank you for inviting me here because i really do want you to know, your senate pre
chris conley, he's around here somewhere. [applause] >> a great guy and finally we have former senator kelly ayotte is here with us today. thank you, kelly, for coming. [applause] >> before i introduce senator chuck morris, i'd like to announce we'll do an auction at the end of the talk. we have the conference submachine gun right here that clyde barro owned, bohny and clyde, i think it was in springfield, missouri and police recovered that used after the shootout. 1921 thompson...