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chris page. we can speak to bernard purcell — who is the editor of the irish world newspaper.ied about the prospect of a sinn fein government? there is no love lost between them but if you look at the representation included in this coalition between them they represent more than half of the voters in ireland, about 51%. the problem sinn fein have, despite getting the most first preference votes, was it did not field enough candidates and after that it had more votes than seats essentially, and it was unable to persuade the left—wing parties to go into coalition. any party needs a minimum of 80 and they are just above the three party coalition of 84 seats and they can form a stable government. coalition is a new thing. it makes it a bit more european style rather than westminster uk style in terms of irish politics, but is there really much ideological difference between these two parties? i hate to use the analogy but perhaps i can get away with that because of my hair, but it is the old joke about two bald men fighting over a comb. what is the philosophical gap? there hasn't
chris page. we can speak to bernard purcell — who is the editor of the irish world newspaper.ied about the prospect of a sinn fein government? there is no love lost between them but if you look at the representation included in this coalition between them they represent more than half of the voters in ireland, about 51%. the problem sinn fein have, despite getting the most first preference votes, was it did not field enough candidates and after that it had more votes than seats essentially,...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin.avirus and the rate of infection appears to be rising. health experts have expressed concern over the rapid increase with more than 18,000 new cases declared yesterday, the highest number so far. zubair ahmed reports from delhi. a waiting hall in delhi being turned into a coronavirus ca re centre. the improvisation is the need of the hour, as india struggles to cope with a massive surge in covid—19 cases. but even this 100—bed facility is for treating only mild cases. big cities such as mumbai and delhi are facing acute shortages of beds and critical facilities in icus. translation: we were expecting that the cases of coronavirus would increase, but the cases increased more than we would have expected. and in the first week of june, we witnessed a shortage of beds. we were lagging behind in testing in delhi. and because of the shortage of beds, when some people were not getting beds, the death rate also increased. as the virus spreads rapidly, even the new facilities may not be enough.
chris page, bbc news, dublin.avirus and the rate of infection appears to be rising. health experts have expressed concern over the rapid increase with more than 18,000 new cases declared yesterday, the highest number so far. zubair ahmed reports from delhi. a waiting hall in delhi being turned into a coronavirus ca re centre. the improvisation is the need of the hour, as india struggles to cope with a massive surge in covid—19 cases. but even this 100—bed facility is for treating only mild...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. you're watching bbc news. to go on holiday in other european countries without having to quarantine when they return. the number of coronavirus cases in india surges past half a million, as the country records its highest daily rise in new infections. france is holding its second round of local elections on sunday tomorrow, three months later than initially planned. president macron was widely criticised for allowing the first round of voting to go ahead in march, at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak. his party is still struggling to connect with local people in the face of a recession and political discontent — as our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. local elections are not supposed to be about national issues. tough when your candidate is the prime minister. edouard philippe is stuck in paris today, so it's his running mate, the current mayor, campaigning in le havre's daily fish market. translation: during the first round of voting in march, we had the wind against us. the pension refo
chris page, bbc news, dublin. you're watching bbc news. to go on holiday in other european countries without having to quarantine when they return. the number of coronavirus cases in india surges past half a million, as the country records its highest daily rise in new infections. france is holding its second round of local elections on sunday tomorrow, three months later than initially planned. president macron was widely criticised for allowing the first round of voting to go ahead in march,...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. this is bbc world news. the headlines: a milestone in the us.id—19. well, let's stay with that story. the south and western states are all seeing a big spike in cases. i spoke to alison steinbach, a reporter with the arizona republic newspaper. i asked her how people had been reacting there. yeah, i think it has been pretty concerning, i would say, for the past month. so pretty much june. the trends have really been going in the wrong direction, on pretty much every metric. be it cases, deaths, tests, percentage of tests coming back positive, and obviously hospitalisations. so i think there is an increasing sense of concern and worry that trends are not really abating and continuing to kind of go in the wrong direction. there has been more mask wearing, there was little to begin with, but people have been increasing that. but i think it is a little troubling what we are seeing at this point in arizona. does anybody in arizona say they just don't care about the virus, they can get along without worrying about it? i think there is that sentiment,
chris page, bbc news, dublin. this is bbc world news. the headlines: a milestone in the us.id—19. well, let's stay with that story. the south and western states are all seeing a big spike in cases. i spoke to alison steinbach, a reporter with the arizona republic newspaper. i asked her how people had been reacting there. yeah, i think it has been pretty concerning, i would say, for the past month. so pretty much june. the trends have really been going in the wrong direction, on pretty much...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. this is bbc world news.more than 2.5 million people have now been told they have covid—19. staying in the us now. many states, particularly republican ones such as florida and texas, that were starting to open up economically, have had to reverse some of that. and unlike other parts of the world, in the us, the issue of restrictions and especially the wearing of masks has become one of politics as well as of public health. you may have already seen this clip doing the rounds on the internet, of palm beach county commissioners holding a town hall debate a few days ago. they voted to make mask wearing mandatory, but not all citizens were in favour. masks are meant to be world for six people and also meant to be disposed of, not to keep wearing the same mast, which people are doing and you're more likely that and i know people have really spoken about this that you are more likely to touch your face more often which is spreading the germs. where do you derive the authority to regulate human breathing? i ask you
chris page, bbc news, dublin. this is bbc world news.more than 2.5 million people have now been told they have covid—19. staying in the us now. many states, particularly republican ones such as florida and texas, that were starting to open up economically, have had to reverse some of that. and unlike other parts of the world, in the us, the issue of restrictions and especially the wearing of masks has become one of politics as well as of public health. you may have already seen this clip...
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the green party will also get some cabinet posts. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has more.er, or taoiseach. it is micheal martin, who has led his party, fianna fail, for nine years. leo varadkar, the leader of fine gael, is standing down from the top job in government. but he'll still be in the cabinet, in the post known as tanaiste, the deputy prime minister. in december 2022, leo varadkar will swap places with micheal martin, meaning he will take over leadership of the coalition. the third party in power are the greens. their leader, eamon ryan, is also in line for a senior ministerial role. fianna fail and fine gael have dominated governments in dublin for almost a century, but never before have they gone into coalition with each other. they grew out of the two sides in the irish civil war in the 19205, and the historical rivalry between them has been fierce. broadly speaking, they're both parties of the political centre, though fine gael has tended to be slightly to the right of fianna fail. their combined electoral strength is dropped in the last decade. there have bee
the green party will also get some cabinet posts. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has more.er, or taoiseach. it is micheal martin, who has led his party, fianna fail, for nine years. leo varadkar, the leader of fine gael, is standing down from the top job in government. but he'll still be in the cabinet, in the post known as tanaiste, the deputy prime minister. in december 2022, leo varadkar will swap places with micheal martin, meaning he will take over leadership of the coalition. the...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin.idential election are showing that the incumbent, gudnijohannesson, has won 90% of the vote, giving him a second four—year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by a businessman. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. this is bbc world news. our top story this hour: a milestone in the us. more than 2.5 million people have now been told they have covid—19. let's stay with that story now. staying in the us now, and many states, particularly republican ones such as florida and texas, that were starting to open up economically, have had to reverse some of that. and unlike other parts of the world, in the us, the issue of restrictions and especially the wearing of masks has become one of politics as well as of public health. you may have already seen this clip doing the rounds on the internet, of palm beach county commissioners holding a town hall debate a few days ago. they vot
chris page, bbc news, dublin.idential election are showing that the incumbent, gudnijohannesson, has won 90% of the vote, giving him a second four—year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by a businessman. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. this is bbc world news. our top story this hour: a milestone in the us. more than 2.5 million people have now been told they have...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin.al election are showing that the incumbent, gudni johannesson, has won 90% of the votes, giving him a second 4—year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by the businessman gudmundur franklin jonsson. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. this is bbc world news. our top story this hour: a milestone in the us. more than two and a half million people have now been told they have covid—19. let's stay with that story now. alison steinbach is journalist for the arizona republic. her state has had a big spike in hospitalisations because of coronavirus. she's usually based in phoenix, but has just arrived in washington to visit family. alison, let's talk about what is going on in arizona. cases are rapidly increasing. how are people reacting? yeah, i think it has been pretty concerning, i would say, for the past month. so pretty muchjune. trends have really been going in the wron
chris page, bbc news, dublin.al election are showing that the incumbent, gudni johannesson, has won 90% of the votes, giving him a second 4—year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by the businessman gudmundur franklin jonsson. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. this is bbc world news. our top story this hour: a milestone in the us. more than two and a half million people...
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chris page, bbc news. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 6:50. bye for now. hello.he bbc news channel. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. good afternoon. the 1000 guineas gets underway this afternoon at newmarket with "quadrilateral" the headline name. the horse is the daughter of the great unbeaten champion "frankel" and has won all three races in herfledging career. champion jockey oisin murphy goes for a double after he won the 2000 guineas yesterday on the ten to one shot, kameko. but can he get a second classic victory in two days on millisle later? iam afraid i am afraid to dream that big. sport is for dreamers and people who work super hard and i was fortunate to get the call—up on this filly and the horse was actually trained in ireland and she could travel but the people couldn't really come with her, there are travel restrictions for people not animals, it has been tough to get her over here but she was top class last season. and i know it would mean an incredible amount if she could win the 1000 guineas. as protests
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chris page. moved online this year in response to the covid—19 pandemic. but one march is going ahead — veterans of the london gay liberation front will walk along the same route that the official london pride parade was due to follow. that march has been coordinated by peter tatchell — who was an activist in glf — and hejoins me now. welcome to bbc news. it must feel like almost a lifetime ago since the 93v like almost a lifetime ago since the gay liberation front first march through london. presumably the reaction you and your fellow activists got then, which was only three orfour activists got then, which was only three or four years after homosexuality had ceased to be illegal, the reaction must be different too in recent years. can i correct here? in 1967 there was a very partial limited decriminalisation of homosexuality. in fact most aspects remained criminalised and the number of arrests and convictions actually increased by 400% in the figures after so—called decriminalisation. but yes,
chris page. moved online this year in response to the covid—19 pandemic. but one march is going ahead — veterans of the london gay liberation front will walk along the same route that the official london pride parade was due to follow. that march has been coordinated by peter tatchell — who was an activist in glf — and hejoins me now. welcome to bbc news. it must feel like almost a lifetime ago since the 93v like almost a lifetime ago since the gay liberation front first march through...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.tial shops in england will be allowed to reopen. but how keen will shoppers be to visit the high street, after 12 weeks of lockdown? our consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker has been finding out how retailers are preparing. sprucing up the high street for the grand reopening. i've obviously got posters on the door. i've got hand sanitiser... after three months with no customers, laura's gift shop is slowly coming back to life. got a one—way system in place. she is now set up to welcome socially distant shoppers on monday. a maximum of two customers at any time, so once somebody leaves, somebody else enters. a 2—metre distance from the till section and then this arrow out towards the door. before the pandemic hit, almost 25% of shops here in bishop auckland were empty. laura and her mum carol know there are tough times ahead. we want, you know, everybody really to shop locally. there is part of me that does believe some people's shopping habits will have changed forever, but the
chris page, bbc news, belfast.tial shops in england will be allowed to reopen. but how keen will shoppers be to visit the high street, after 12 weeks of lockdown? our consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker has been finding out how retailers are preparing. sprucing up the high street for the grand reopening. i've obviously got posters on the door. i've got hand sanitiser... after three months with no customers, laura's gift shop is slowly coming back to life. got a one—way system in...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. police scotland, who was stabbed in glasgow yesterday, has been praised for his bravery. constable david whyte is in a stable condition in hospital. he was one of six men injured in yesterday's knife attack, in a hotel housing asylum seekers. the suspect was hot dead by armed police. —— the suspect was shot dead by armed police. let's talk to our correspondent in glasgow, g ra ha m stewart. the police have yet to release any details of the attacker, but we do know he was a resident of the park hotel which was housing asylum seekers. another resident said that the attacker warned him. he described the attackers agitated and complaining about noise from adjoining rooms. let's hear what he had to say. he said they want to attack them, they are against me, they hate me. because, like, the hotel, you can hear the next room, you can hear all the floor. he was saying, they are noisesjust you can hear all the floor. he was saying, they are noises just to disturb him. he was thinking like that
chris page, bbc news, dublin. police scotland, who was stabbed in glasgow yesterday, has been praised for his bravery. constable david whyte is in a stable condition in hospital. he was one of six men injured in yesterday's knife attack, in a hotel housing asylum seekers. the suspect was hot dead by armed police. —— the suspect was shot dead by armed police. let's talk to our correspondent in glasgow, g ra ha m stewart. the police have yet to release any details of the attacker, but we do...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ound 2000 jobs expected to go here in the uk. the chief executive said the redundancies were part of the company's redundancies were part of the compa ny‘s plans to redundancies were part of the company's plans to make it more integrated, flatter and smaller. we can get more from our business correspondence. the virus having an effect here, is it? yes, as you say, terrible news for 2000 bp staff within the uk. it is because of the virus which has had a dramatic impact on oil companies. the price of oil plummeted in recent months, it's recovered slightly but it has had a big financial impact on them. in the uk, thesejob had a big financial impact on them. in the uk, these job losses are going to affect mainly office—based jobs. they have offices in london. they have a big business campus, as they call it, in sunbury to the west of london, when we leave 4000 people are working. and around the uk, including aberdeen, some of those jobs may be front line and so won't be affected as 70,000
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ound 2000 jobs expected to go here in the uk. the chief executive said the redundancies were part of the company's redundancies were part of the compa ny‘s plans to redundancies were part of the company's plans to make it more integrated, flatter and smaller. we can get more from our business correspondence. the virus having an effect here, is it? yes, as you say, terrible news for 2000 bp staff within the uk. it is because of the virus which has had a dramatic...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page is in belfast for us now. on? yes, the weather has dried up and with that it feels to me that there has actually picked up. this is the corn market, which is really known as the centre of belfast. as you can see, afairfew as the centre of belfast. as you can see, a fair few people out and about, we had a basket he had up until a few minutes ago, so another little sign of normality that has been very much welcomed by people. not every shop has chosen to open today, some have left it a little longer before they do so in order to make sure that they are ready to welcome people in a way that will comply with the social distancing requirements, but lots of the main stores are open, people are walking around carrying bags laden down with their shopping. so i think there is certainly a sense that this is a major moment for northern ireland. here, we arejust major moment for northern ireland. here, we are just a little major moment for northern ireland. here, we arejust a little bit major moment for northern ireland. h
chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page is in belfast for us now. on? yes, the weather has dried up and with that it feels to me that there has actually picked up. this is the corn market, which is really known as the centre of belfast. as you can see, afairfew as the centre of belfast. as you can see, a fair few people out and about, we had a basket he had up until a few minutes ago, so another little sign of normality that has been very much welcomed by people. not every shop has chosen...
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chris page in belfast, thank you.ng for a boost when shops are allowed to reopen onjune 15th as part of the government's three—stage plan to ease lockdown measures. so how will "going shopping" be different and what are the covid—i9 guidelines in high street stores? we'll be putting your concersn to two retail analysts at 9:30am. you can send your questions by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or you can use the hashtag bbcyourquestions — and we will answer your questions at 9:30am. london fashion week will be a virtual affair this year. the three day event, beginning today, is being held digitally with no live catwalk shows or collections for buyers to see. instead it will be the first digital fashion week with online galleries and discussions. in an hour's time we'll be hearing from ceo of the british fashion council, caroline rush. the headlines on bbc news... the uk economy shrank by more than a fifth in april — the first full month of lockdown and the biggest fall since monthly records began. the government says t
chris page in belfast, thank you.ng for a boost when shops are allowed to reopen onjune 15th as part of the government's three—stage plan to ease lockdown measures. so how will "going shopping" be different and what are the covid—i9 guidelines in high street stores? we'll be putting your concersn to two retail analysts at 9:30am. you can send your questions by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or you can use the hashtag bbcyourquestions — and we will answer your questions at...
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martin, is set to be formally elected taoiseach by members of the dail. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has reached the pinnacle. he's taking over as prime minister as the result of an unprecedented coalition deal. the irish parliament is meeting in socially—distanced format, away from its usual venue, to install the new government. mr martin, who is the leader of fianna fail, was voted into the job by fine gael, which is the party of the outgoing taoiseach, leo varadkar. this is a historic occasion. i believe civil war politics ended a long time ago in our country, but today civil war politics ends in our parliament. two great parties, fianna fail and fine gael, coming together with another great party, the green party, to offer what this country needs. fianna fail and fine gael have dominated governments in dublin for almost a century, but never before have they gone into coalition with each other. they grew out of the two sides in the irish civil war in the 19205, and the historical rivalry between them has been fierce. broadly speaking, they are both parties of the political centre,
martin, is set to be formally elected taoiseach by members of the dail. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has reached the pinnacle. he's taking over as prime minister as the result of an unprecedented coalition deal. the irish parliament is meeting in socially—distanced format, away from its usual venue, to install the new government. mr martin, who is the leader of fianna fail, was voted into the job by fine gael, which is the party of the outgoing taoiseach, leo varadkar. this is a...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast this follows elections in february, but then of coursent, this, for the republic of ireland. lee over radtke has been leading the country through the covid—i9 pandemic. in that election in february, his party came in in third place. him and the leader of two parties have been involved in negotiations for the last number of weeks to put together a coalition government. in the last hour or a coalition government. in the last hourorso, a coalition government. in the last hour or so, those negotiations have concluded with a draft programme for government. under the terms of that deal, as you say, micheal will be —— micheal martin will become taoiseach. it is not all signed and sealed yet and it will have to go to the parties' wider memberships. if it goes through, sinn fein will lead the government in dublin for the first time. the time isi:20. our top story this lunchtime... long queues as non—essential shops re—open in england as the government encourages people to go out and spend. and still to come: the heroic story of dunkirk is well kno
our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast this follows elections in february, but then of coursent, this, for the republic of ireland. lee over radtke has been leading the country through the covid—i9 pandemic. in that election in february, his party came in in third place. him and the leader of two parties have been involved in negotiations for the last number of weeks to put together a coalition government. in the last hour or a coalition government. in the last hourorso, a...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.hearing, from monday non—essential shops in england will be allowed to reopen. but how keen will shoppers be to visit the high street, after 12 weeks of lockdown? 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker has been finding out. sprucing up the high street for the grand reopening. i've obviously got posters on the door. i've got hand sanitiser... after three months with no customers, laura's gift shop is slowly coming back to life. got a one—way system in place. she is now set up to welcome socially distanced shoppers on monday. a maximum of two customers at any time, so once somebody leaves, somebody else enters. arrows here, a 2—metre distance from the till section and then this arrow out towards the door. before the pandemic hit, almost 25% of shops here in bishop auckland were empty. laura and her mum carol know there are tough times ahead. we want, you know, everybody really to shop locally. there is part of me that does believe that some people's shopping habits will have ch
chris page, bbc news, belfast.hearing, from monday non—essential shops in england will be allowed to reopen. but how keen will shoppers be to visit the high street, after 12 weeks of lockdown? 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker has been finding out. sprucing up the high street for the grand reopening. i've obviously got posters on the door. i've got hand sanitiser... after three months with no customers, laura's gift shop is slowly coming back to life. got a one—way system in...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports. the coronavirus closure is over. being unlocked. in northern ireland, the shop shutters are up but there is a new set of rules. cleanliness is now about more than adding sparkle, it is vital to keep people safe. retailers are glad to get going. we have to figure out a way, it's not perfect but nobody wa nted a way, it's not perfect but nobody wanted this so we have to be optimistic and see that this is a way to move our businesses forward and hopefully improve. it isn't quite as busy as a friday in normal times, there are queues outside some shops but they tend to be short. however, this looks more like a city centre than at any time over the last three months. the ghost town feel has gone. browsing and buying oui’ feel has gone. browsing and buying our back, and shoppers have missed the experience. i think it's great, there's a bit of atmosphere back in there's a bit of atmosphere back in the town as well. i think it is brilliant, lifted up people's spirits, because it has been a long few months since march. it migh
our ireland correspondent chris page reports. the coronavirus closure is over. being unlocked. in northern ireland, the shop shutters are up but there is a new set of rules. cleanliness is now about more than adding sparkle, it is vital to keep people safe. retailers are glad to get going. we have to figure out a way, it's not perfect but nobody wa nted a way, it's not perfect but nobody wanted this so we have to be optimistic and see that this is a way to move our businesses forward and...
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chris page in belfast, thank you very much.n eight people. those who are living alone, as long as they are not in that shielding category, couples living apart or a single—parent or a grandparent, they can form an extended household, they can form an extended household, they can stay overnight as well. but they have to choose their household and they have to stick with it. it's really a slow, incremental process here in scotland that is easing in phase two of the easing of restrictions. on monday we will see dentists are reopening, and the monday after that, shops with their owns exits and entrances outdoors can reopen, but not shopping mall is. interestingly, there is no date for the expected reopening of beer gardens and cafes and restaurants, industry leaders say they are bitterly disappointed with that decision but the first minister nicola sturgeon says there is some emerging evidence that they can be hotspots for the super spreading and transmission of coronavirus. so, the first minister is seeking more scientific advice
chris page in belfast, thank you very much.n eight people. those who are living alone, as long as they are not in that shielding category, couples living apart or a single—parent or a grandparent, they can form an extended household, they can form an extended household, they can stay overnight as well. but they have to choose their household and they have to stick with it. it's really a slow, incremental process here in scotland that is easing in phase two of the easing of restrictions. on...
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this week, page nine, chart a blessed, next to michaeljordan, chris mason. hello. ? stop it. chris come on the chart of less next michaeljordan and alexis mccarty b. —— chart of less. michaeljordan and alexis mccarty b. -- chart of less. nothing to do with my with her outfit. his party above me in the charts. —— cardi. my with her outfit. his party above me in the charts. -- cardi. how was goggle box? it all came about the brief story is it all came about because we are not having in the absence of makeup people to use technology quote gadgetry on television like this. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel heard. i like chris mason. i like the confidence he has to pat us here in the middle. i love it. did you catch your vision last night? we did. we watched it. the coronavirus newscast from the bbc. hello. it is adam and the studio. in vickie young in this video. and chris m mike socially distance competent news. down the corridor. a long—running theme of this. best chris mason. it has been a face mask as we chris mason. it has been a face mask as we call
this week, page nine, chart a blessed, next to michaeljordan, chris mason. hello. ? stop it. chris come on the chart of less next michaeljordan and alexis mccarty b. —— chart of less. michaeljordan and alexis mccarty b. -- chart of less. nothing to do with my with her outfit. his party above me in the charts. —— cardi. my with her outfit. his party above me in the charts. -- cardi. how was goggle box? it all came about the brief story is it all came about because we are not having in...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is at one venue in county down this morning. good morning. their plans on hold and really up untilafew put their plans on hold and really up until a few days ago, they weren't sure whether they would be able to get married at all but certainly here in northern ireland, some couples are deciding to move ahead with the dream day because outdoor weddings of up to ten people are now allowed. this is finnebrogue woods —— finnebrogue woods, a lovely spotin woods —— finnebrogue woods, a lovely spot in county down, this is where the couples make their views and this is the beautiful lakeside. a fantastic base. i'm joined by ed lindsay who owns it. good morning. outdoor weddings of up to ten people omitted from today, what difference is that going to make for you? it's a start anyway, we are delighted things are going to move on the right direction. we do have a great outdoor space that we can welcome brides and grooms to say their vows up brides and grooms to say their vows up in our ceremony site with a small reception. we got a very flexible struct
our ireland correspondent chris page is at one venue in county down this morning. good morning. their plans on hold and really up untilafew put their plans on hold and really up until a few days ago, they weren't sure whether they would be able to get married at all but certainly here in northern ireland, some couples are deciding to move ahead with the dream day because outdoor weddings of up to ten people are now allowed. this is finnebrogue woods —— finnebrogue woods, a lovely spotin...
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this is being sent to us by our republic of ireland correspondent chris page, who says that the stormontn. they can resume trading from tomorrow. previously, ministers had decided to allow retailers with a street entrance to return to business, but they've now allowed shopping centres to reopen. and they've also decided to reopen. and they've also decided to allow house sales and moves to resume in northern ireland on the 15th ofjune, which is monday. the owner of british gas — centrica — has announced the loss of 5,000 jobs at the energy giant this year. more than half of the job losses will come from the business's leadership roles, as the company revealed it would strip out three layers of middle managers, in an effort to cut bureaucracy and cope with the impact of coronavirus. a major hotel chain has warned that up to 1,800 jobs could go, because there is little prospect of the industry returning to normal any time soon. mcdonald hotels has 31 properties across the uk, including in aviemore and close to the holyrood parliament. they closed at the start of lockdown, and most of their
this is being sent to us by our republic of ireland correspondent chris page, who says that the stormontn. they can resume trading from tomorrow. previously, ministers had decided to allow retailers with a street entrance to return to business, but they've now allowed shopping centres to reopen. and they've also decided to reopen. and they've also decided to allow house sales and moves to resume in northern ireland on the 15th ofjune, which is monday. the owner of british gas — centrica —...
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this week's grazia, page nine, chart of lust, next to michaeljordan, chris mason! hello. in the chart of lust. what page were you on, vicki? 34? 0h, stop it! chris, you're in the chart of lust alongside michaeljordan, alexis from schitt‘s creek and cardi b. big cardi b fan? it's nothing to do with my winter outfits. i think cardi was marginally above me in the chart, but there's always next week. she is, but she wasn't on gogglebox. how was that? to make matters even worse! it all came about... the brief story is it came about because we're now having, in the absence of make—up people, to use technological gadgetry when we appear on the telly, like this. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. i like chris mason. i like the confidence he has to part his hair in the middle. i love it! did you catch eurovision last night? yes, we did. we watched it! did i bleep, chris! the coronavirus newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and vicki young in the studio. and chris in my socially—distant cupboard of news. just down the corridor. n
this week's grazia, page nine, chart of lust, next to michaeljordan, chris mason! hello. in the chart of lust. what page were you on, vicki? 34? 0h, stop it! chris, you're in the chart of lust alongside michaeljordan, alexis from schitt‘s creek and cardi b. big cardi b fan? it's nothing to do with my winter outfits. i think cardi was marginally above me in the chart, but there's always next week. she is, but she wasn't on gogglebox. how was that? to make matters even worse! it all came...
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this week's grazia, page nine, chart of lust, next to michaeljordan, chris mason! hello. michaeljordan, alexis from schitt‘s creek and cardi b. big cardi b fan? it's nothing to do with my winter outfits. i think cardi was marginally above me in the chart, but there's always next week. she is, but she wasn't on gogglebox. how was that? to make matters even worse! it all came about... the brief story is it came about because we're now having, in the absence of make—up people, to use technological gadgetry when we appear on the telly, like this. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. i like chris mason. i like the confidence he has to part his hair in the middle. i love it!
this week's grazia, page nine, chart of lust, next to michaeljordan, chris mason! hello. michaeljordan, alexis from schitt‘s creek and cardi b. big cardi b fan? it's nothing to do with my winter outfits. i think cardi was marginally above me in the chart, but there's always next week. she is, but she wasn't on gogglebox. how was that? to make matters even worse! it all came about... the brief story is it came about because we're now having, in the absence of make—up people, to use...
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we will link to brandon's gofundme page chris: we have two children, a boy and a girl.n it was a girl and a boy. natasha l l toro ththe ttle m ms westieie peant when a tra b boy hps s tranansister c comte. re can i try on your old dss om wheheyou did little miss ststie del toro: ndnder,fafami, ang announcer: plpleaseelcocome ren mccccarthy. del toro: "lite miss wtitie," . ♪ ♪
we will link to brandon's gofundme page chris: we have two children, a boy and a girl.n it was a girl and a boy. natasha l l toro ththe ttle m ms westieie peant when a tra b boy hps s tranansister c comte. re can i try on your old dss om wheheyou did little miss ststie del toro: ndnder,fafami, ang announcer: plpleaseelcocome ren mccccarthy. del toro: "lite miss wtitie," . ♪ ♪
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can be a part of this because we're actually streaming this on facebook, as well as our youtube page. chrisnd let us know those questions and we'll talk about them throughout the evening and an hour' long conversation really packed with a lot of information and great conversation. >> i love it. it's so important to have. we'll certainly be tuning in tonight. thanks for joining us this morning. >>> good morning charged. arrest warrants issued for the >>> good morning. charged. arrest warrants issued for the atlanta officers involved in the shooting death of rayshard brooks. >> at the time mr. brooks was shot, that he did not pose an immediate threat. >> the fired officer who pulled the trigger arged with felony murder. this morning, disturbing, new details on what happened after the fatal shots. as we hear from rayshard brooks himself in a newly revealed interview from months ago. >> i'm trying. i'm not the type of person to give up, you know? and i'm going to keep going until i make it to where i
can be a part of this because we're actually streaming this on facebook, as well as our youtube page. chrisnd let us know those questions and we'll talk about them throughout the evening and an hour' long conversation really packed with a lot of information and great conversation. >> i love it. it's so important to have. we'll certainly be tuning in tonight. thanks for joining us this morning. >>> good morning charged. arrest warrants issued for the >>> good morning....
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for weeks it's been uncertain if summer ceremonies could go ahead. 0ur correspondent chris page has beenadapted in all cultures to unite couples, families and even nations. weddings are changing again because of the pandemic but one constant is that every marriage has a proposal story. we went to danny cole... and i proposed in a giant beehive. we have an affinity towards visa so thatis have an affinity towards visa so that is where it took place. they will be getting married in a few weeks stop ceremonies are being allowed outdoors in northern ireland with ten people present. they didn't know if they would be able to have a wedding when the lockdown happened. we were due to do are invitations that very week and we had settled on our guest list and we are getting them prepared and then the news broke now we are in lockdown so the invitations... when it was announced that small outdoor weddings could go ahead, was at a big relief? 0h that small outdoor weddings could go ahead, was at a big relief? oh you are so uplifted. i'm generally in a wood mood but when she got that knew she was deli
for weeks it's been uncertain if summer ceremonies could go ahead. 0ur correspondent chris page has beenadapted in all cultures to unite couples, families and even nations. weddings are changing again because of the pandemic but one constant is that every marriage has a proposal story. we went to danny cole... and i proposed in a giant beehive. we have an affinity towards visa so thatis have an affinity towards visa so that is where it took place. they will be getting married in a few weeks...
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let's get more on this from our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast this morning. theirfive stage plan, so whether to move into phase two of their five stage plan, so among the issues they are going to consider, they have already told us, perhaps they have already told us, perhaps the thing people will noticed most is that large retailers will be able to open, the sort of shops, fine shops, outdoor shops, and weddings with up to ten people will be allowed to go ahead and potentially significant use for people here who have health conditions that makes them particularly vulnerable to the virus, who are still having to shield and stay indoors. there are 80,000 of them here in northern ireland and they could be allowed outdoors on monday. that is when the lifting of these restrictions would kick in if the stormont executive does decide to go ahead. whether or not they do depends on the spread of the virus. really, the number of deaths here from covid and a number of the cases that are diagnosed on a daily basis have been falling, for example, over the last week. the nu
let's get more on this from our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast this morning. theirfive stage plan, so whether to move into phase two of their five stage plan, so among the issues they are going to consider, they have already told us, perhaps they have already told us, perhaps the thing people will noticed most is that large retailers will be able to open, the sort of shops, fine shops, outdoor shops, and weddings with up to ten people will be allowed to go ahead and...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page, is at the merchant hotel in belfast this morning for us. cally important to people who work in the hospitality sector. they must say, i'm not quite used to being somewhere quite so luxurious at this time of morning, the merchant hotel, something of a landmark here in belfast, it has been converted into a 5—star hotel. it is all about the sumptuous splendour. it is feeling pretty empty at the moment. in just over a fortnight that is set to change with gas coming back. i'm pleased to say iamjoined by gas coming back. i'm pleased to say i am joined by bill who owns the hotel and plenty else besides here in belfast, bars, hotels, restau ra nts. in belfast, bars, hotels, restaurants. thank you for speaking to us this morning. you are able to open on the third ofjuly, how significant is that news for you? very significant. it gives us a dated to aim for and lets us bring our staff back and lets our customers know when they can book and it puts us on a more even keel against the republic of ireland, who already had their data few weeks ahead of us,
our ireland correspondent, chris page, is at the merchant hotel in belfast this morning for us. cally important to people who work in the hospitality sector. they must say, i'm not quite used to being somewhere quite so luxurious at this time of morning, the merchant hotel, something of a landmark here in belfast, it has been converted into a 5—star hotel. it is all about the sumptuous splendour. it is feeling pretty empty at the moment. in just over a fortnight that is set to change with gas...
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earlier i spoke to our ireland correspondent, chris page...to manage the flow of customers through their doors. it's a major moment, though, for the economy here in northern ireland. one in sixjobs here are in the retail sector so we will have shops opening throughout the course of the morning, including shopping centres. up until yesterday it was just shops with a door onto the street that were going to be allowed to open but yesterday the stormont executive, the devolved government, announced that shopping centres could open too, so all retailers in northern ireland can now get back to business today. in south belfast we are outside an independent book store, no alibis, that has just reopened. they are restricting the number of customers that can come in to three at any one time, so they already have a full complement of customers in there. like so many small shops they've redesigned their premises. they have made it easier for people to stay two metres apart and have put perspex up on the counter. they have a hand sanitising station on the
earlier i spoke to our ireland correspondent, chris page...to manage the flow of customers through their doors. it's a major moment, though, for the economy here in northern ireland. one in sixjobs here are in the retail sector so we will have shops opening throughout the course of the morning, including shopping centres. up until yesterday it was just shops with a door onto the street that were going to be allowed to open but yesterday the stormont executive, the devolved government, announced...
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as i told chris that were gonna shrink every page. we letterboxed the whole thing.as she goes in the attic. the space around her strengths. as you get to the end of the book it just keeps getting smaller and smaller around her. you will see when you actually get to see the finished book. no one knows that either. it's just a beautiful rendition of it. were keeping a lot of secrets for you tonight. i trust you. i appreciate it. i trust you with it. don't put it on twitter. why do you think the conspiracy and the plot to kill the president in 1861 failed? what ingredient or a confluence of ideas. what you think ultimately foiled that. it's a lot of good fortune that comes his way. especially even the hiring of allan pinkerton. at the end of the day the bad guys just had big mouths. it's why conspiracies fall apart. and at the end of the day. the real reason it falls apart is because they can't stop bragging about it. they are so lost in their hatred for this man who they think wants to get rid of slavery. and to get clear that's not how lincoln is elected. he has a co
as i told chris that were gonna shrink every page. we letterboxed the whole thing.as she goes in the attic. the space around her strengths. as you get to the end of the book it just keeps getting smaller and smaller around her. you will see when you actually get to see the finished book. no one knows that either. it's just a beautiful rendition of it. were keeping a lot of secrets for you tonight. i trust you. i appreciate it. i trust you with it. don't put it on twitter. why do you think the...
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exhibit 7, page 1,633, notes from chris buck, urban forestry, how to win board of appeals hearings, if you read through those notes that were kept by the project team members, i'm actually pretty impressed the amount of times that i referenced and recommended that politics reach out to the appellant -- aapplicants reach out to the appellants. buck recommends reaching out to him to understand his concerns, request respectfully what his concerns are. outreach to appellant. a3, project to contact buck, the recommendations on how to listen and work with the appellant. so i had a lot of discussions about recommendations to reaching out to the appellant. and then also item 3 was all parties listed on what the project boundaries -- all parties are aligned on what the project boundaries are in terms of how many trees or [indiscernible] will be required. none of this is new information, and then exhibit 8, list of trees removed by sf general gardener, we have an email from march 4 confirming that the tree that was removed and not by the project team but by the department of public health, ms. w
exhibit 7, page 1,633, notes from chris buck, urban forestry, how to win board of appeals hearings, if you read through those notes that were kept by the project team members, i'm actually pretty impressed the amount of times that i referenced and recommended that politics reach out to the appellant -- aapplicants reach out to the appellants. buck recommends reaching out to him to understand his concerns, request respectfully what his concerns are. outreach to appellant. a3, project to contact...
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chris? >> i'm trying to get everybody on the same page. you have to look past d.c.leadership from the president. the pandemic is the important thing. we're going to look at what the obstacles are. we're going to take on the mayor of uma, arizona. how do you decide masks work but you vote against mandating them for your city? that argument is spreading through the fringe right as fast as the virus. and also i have ken burns on tonight. he is an "ac360" worthy guest. he's going to talk about the statutes, what do the symbols mean? is there a too far? is is the is there too much emifphasis on it? >> coming up now, rayshard brooks laid to rest. for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? hot! hot! oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you g
chris? >> i'm trying to get everybody on the same page. you have to look past d.c.leadership from the president. the pandemic is the important thing. we're going to look at what the obstacles are. we're going to take on the mayor of uma, arizona. how do you decide masks work but you vote against mandating them for your city? that argument is spreading through the fringe right as fast as the virus. and also i have ken burns on tonight. he is an "ac360" worthy guest. he's going to...
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chris? >> i'm trying to get everybody on the same page, coop, just in terms of you got to look past d.c.rship in the form of the president. we have to understand the reality where we are with the pandemic right now and that's the important thing. so we're going to bring in the former cdc director. we're going to talk about what the path is forward for us to get to a better place, what the obstacles are. we're going to take on the mayor of yuma, arizona. how do you agree that masks work but you decide to vote against mandating them for your own city? because it's a question of liberty. let's test that argument tonight. we need to because that argument is spreading through the fringe right as fast as the virus. also, i have ken burns on tonight. >> that's cool. >> he is "ac 360" worthy guest and he's going to come on tonight to talk about the statues. what do the symbols mean? what is the right place to draw the line? is there a too far? is there a too much emphasis on symbolism? can that frustrate biggest efforts. >> his series is fantastic and all the stuff he does. cool, chris. see you
chris? >> i'm trying to get everybody on the same page, coop, just in terms of you got to look past d.c.rship in the form of the president. we have to understand the reality where we are with the pandemic right now and that's the important thing. so we're going to bring in the former cdc director. we're going to talk about what the path is forward for us to get to a better place, what the obstacles are. we're going to take on the mayor of yuma, arizona. how do you agree that masks work...
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errors and omissions as part of the application to spy on former trump campaign adviser carter page and, chriswe know that already the doj told us that two out of the four wire stops were unlawful, all they wanted was a window into the trump campaign so they can trap campaign officials and takedown donald trump, this went on for 3 years, more lies and speculation from the media about collusion. what do you think we will hear today? >> i'm hoping that we will see chairman nunes' accusations bear out because everything so far has been released and affirmed all of it. the idea that rosenstein used the steele dossier, a completely ridiculous conspiracy theories to justify this wiretapping and these warrants, fisa warrants on members of political opposition party, to call people agents of israel, carter page of memo, memo outlining what exactly mueller could do to get hands on primary source and take a look at it after it was finally released, it shows that the fbi was almost entirely reliant on these ridiculous conspiracy theories and he's going to pretend as he said before that he had no idea, he
errors and omissions as part of the application to spy on former trump campaign adviser carter page and, chriswe know that already the doj told us that two out of the four wire stops were unlawful, all they wanted was a window into the trump campaign so they can trap campaign officials and takedown donald trump, this went on for 3 years, more lies and speculation from the media about collusion. what do you think we will hear today? >> i'm hoping that we will see chairman nunes'...
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if artex ever get published, you will see one from chris to laura saying, lower, i think your tea has arrived. that is on pageg printed out. hopefully you never have to see that. now if you go down to the beach today, you will find lots of other people have gone to the beach as well. how they listen to the scene down in bournemouth today. i don't know what is happening that so many people think it is acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have got a national emergency going on. it is a national emergency and not a national holiday. we not having a couple of drinks, enjoying the sun. the closest we are going to get to a holiday this year. not good, is it? going to cause a second wave. the person who has got to clean up the mass hit there is the leader of bournemouth, christchurch and poole council, who is speaking to us now. hello, i have been known to get out with my litter picker on occasions. is tonight one of the nights where you do litter picking? i will not be out tonight, but there tomorrow is the beach clean—up starts. they start at first light, so maybe i will get up early and help.
if artex ever get published, you will see one from chris to laura saying, lower, i think your tea has arrived. that is on pageg printed out. hopefully you never have to see that. now if you go down to the beach today, you will find lots of other people have gone to the beach as well. how they listen to the scene down in bournemouth today. i don't know what is happening that so many people think it is acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have got a national emergency going...
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chris, any vivid dream for you? nightmares. absolute nightmares. my fear is ending up on page 34 of garcia next week.. my nightmare is not being in any magazine this week. issue. enough of us magazine this week. issue. enough of us sleep amateurs. listening to a sleep professional. —— it is true. doctor michael farquhar, a co nsulta nt doctor michael farquhar, a consultant in sleep medicine at the evelyn at children's hospital in london. we can see from our office. hello. where are you actually right now? describe it. i meant one of the bedrooms and our children sleep centre. this is what we do organise sleep studies on children that come to the hospital to have a detailed look at their sleep. is that where you get wired up to one of those headset things went the electrodes? hidden away in the walls from all sorts of technical gadgetry is but we try to keep it simple as possible so the kids don't get too freaked out. a nice boring room. the intriguing thing with all of this come whenever you talk about sleep research or us come whenever you talk about sleep research or us as come whenever you talk ab
chris, any vivid dream for you? nightmares. absolute nightmares. my fear is ending up on page 34 of garcia next week.. my nightmare is not being in any magazine this week. issue. enough of us magazine this week. issue. enough of us sleep amateurs. listening to a sleep professional. —— it is true. doctor michael farquhar, a co nsulta nt doctor michael farquhar, a consultant in sleep medicine at the evelyn at children's hospital in london. we can see from our office. hello. where are you...
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chris cuomo. welcome to "priel timetime." we have to be on the same page of reality. every place that ignores that reality and the recommended masks and measures will suffer. we see it time and again. we have to hear and accept this and act on it because you and i, we are the key. you have to take care of yourself and by doing that, thank you because it helps protect me and my family. forget trump. he does not want what the rest of us must want right now with this pandemic. believe who he has shown you he is for the umpteenth time. of course he lies about testing and invites people to gather at their own peril. he values praise over your protection. even in arizona where cases are popping. he didn't even talk about it. look, of course trump continues to call covid-19 the kung flu. he is a demagogue who plays to bigotry. he wants you to blame the chinese and see them as an other. that's what and who he is. take it from someone who has known him most of my adult life. that's who he's always been. if any of you want this country to come close to its promise, forget about
chris cuomo. welcome to "priel timetime." we have to be on the same page of reality. every place that ignores that reality and the recommended masks and measures will suffer. we see it time and again. we have to hear and accept this and act on it because you and i, we are the key. you have to take care of yourself and by doing that, thank you because it helps protect me and my family. forget trump. he does not want what the rest of us must want right now with this pandemic. believe...
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chris red is raising money on a gofundme page. proceeds cover coronavirus testing and treatment and will also help with medical bills from injuries while protesting, pale relief and quite expensive expenses. >>>the uk. >>> jordan sparks is back with new music and tom cruise is planning to make mission impossible 7, the movie set free of coronavirus. ♪ >> jordan sparks hoping to uplift people. the 30-year-old singer performing a song called "unknown" which is based on her own personal experiences. it has taken on a new meeting meeting in recent weeks. >> we are free styling love supreme, out of solidarity for george floyd. tom cruise is the setting set of they are investing in vip winnebago trailers for everyone to live on site to help prevent infection. in hollywood, ashley dvorkin, fox news. >>> coming up, killing and shooting and killing a deputy. >>> fire season has arrived, a number of fires all around the bay area, the biggest still burning in solano county. in hollywood, the latest to get the green light with film, tv, and m
chris red is raising money on a gofundme page. proceeds cover coronavirus testing and treatment and will also help with medical bills from injuries while protesting, pale relief and quite expensive expenses. >>>the uk. >>> jordan sparks is back with new music and tom cruise is planning to make mission impossible 7, the movie set free of coronavirus. ♪ >> jordan sparks hoping to uplift people. the 30-year-old singer performing a song called "unknown" which is...
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page turner. >> bret: history can be exciting. i can't wait to read it, chris. congratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> bret: you back. stocks were mixed as the fed says it plans to keep its short-term rate near zero. dow lost. s&p 500 off 17. nasdaq gained 67 to post its first ever close over 10,000. up next, video evidence the racial and cultural divide following the george floyd killing still very much in front and center in this country. first here's what some mara fox affiliate from the country are covering tonight. fox 9 in boise, an idaho man is charged with concealing or destroying two sets of human remains after authorities say they uncovered bodies at his home. while investigating the disappearance of his wife's two children. relatives say that the remains found are the children missing since september. the affiliate in orlando. major league soccer announces its plan to restore the 2020 season with a tournament at disney's wil wide world of spors complex. no fans will be in attendance. the disney facility will al
page turner. >> bret: history can be exciting. i can't wait to read it, chris. congratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> bret: you back. stocks were mixed as the fed says it plans to keep its short-term rate near zero. dow lost. s&p 500 off 17. nasdaq gained 67 to post its first ever close over 10,000. up next, video evidence the racial and cultural divide following the george floyd killing still very much in front and center in this...
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we actually had chris chmura there monitoring the questions online. we were streaming it on our facebook pages well as youtube. people were asking a lot of questions and we were able to answer some of those questions and i even got some emails overnight people saying thank you for just being so open and thank you for explaining certain things. they understood a little bit more and that's really beautiful to see. >> exactly and it's reflective as well. i've been that only woman in the boardroom before, the only hispanic woman in the boardroom before. it is a very interesting feeling. you had some great interviews and we'll continue to talk about that. of course we'll continue the big conversation as well. it is so informative. thank you so much, marcus. i know you stayed up late to work on that special but it's near and dear to you. it has to be near and dear to all of us. it needs to continue to happen and the listening as well. this is just the beginning for us here at nbc bay area as well, these conversations are just part of the dinner time conversation. >> they have to be right now. thank
we actually had chris chmura there monitoring the questions online. we were streaming it on our facebook pages well as youtube. people were asking a lot of questions and we were able to answer some of those questions and i even got some emails overnight people saying thank you for just being so open and thank you for explaining certain things. they understood a little bit more and that's really beautiful to see. >> exactly and it's reflective as well. i've been that only woman in the...
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page. >> thank you for joining us all tonight. for ideas and action with alicia garza and chris jackson. i am amity paye. i'm here to introduce tonight event. we partner with one worlds like to make a virtual space or critical conversations between editor-in-chief of one world chris jackson one of the
page. >> thank you for joining us all tonight. for ideas and action with alicia garza and chris jackson. i am amity paye. i'm here to introduce tonight event. we partner with one worlds like to make a virtual space or critical conversations between editor-in-chief of one world chris jackson one of the
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i found out that a stranger, chris miller, a member of the honor guard who performed at the cemetery set up a gofundme pagedral costs so i figured why not help. last night the donations climbed from thousands to over 90 grand. i'm not blowing my horn. i am blowing your horn. those who watched the show last night and chose to help, you are the best. what's the lesson? the people want to help. if your car breaks down in texas, there's got to be four pickup trumps pulling over to help. if you slip on a sidewalk, pedestrians will help you. when there is a disaster people pitch in. it's vital to note as we are caught in a whirlwind of demonic smears when anchors of network say all of america is irredeemably racist, when we have politicians who prefer vengeance over conversation. when we have angry activists who think it's legit to destroy somebody's business, when we have mobs who beat people down rather than help them up. we need to remind those people want decent people actually do. we assist. we sacrifice. who else needs help? officer shane nick aloneness, age 29 was shot in the head during recent vegas prote
i found out that a stranger, chris miller, a member of the honor guard who performed at the cemetery set up a gofundme pagedral costs so i figured why not help. last night the donations climbed from thousands to over 90 grand. i'm not blowing my horn. i am blowing your horn. those who watched the show last night and chose to help, you are the best. what's the lesson? the people want to help. if your car breaks down in texas, there's got to be four pickup trumps pulling over to help. if you slip...
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chris. thanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this was the front pagenewspaper today. you see the main headline there. "trump in tulsa." now, the president coming to do a big rally event in tulsa is the main headline. but then look at column one. the other main news of the day in the "tulsa world." seven-day rolling average more than doubles the peak that was hit in april. you can see the lead of that story there right there above the fold, covid-19 in tulsa
chris. thanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this was the front pagenewspaper today. you see the main headline there. "trump in tulsa." now, the president coming to do a big rally event in tulsa is the main headline. but then look at column one. the other main news of the day in the "tulsa world." seven-day rolling average more than doubles the peak that was hit in april. you can see the lead of that story there...