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here's our ireland correspondent chris page.rnage at this bookmaker shop. the loyalist group, the ulster freedom fighters shot dead five catholics. families have long claimed there was collusion between paramilitaries and the security forces. at the weekend, they marked the 30th anniversary of the atrocity. it's not the people who walked in the book is 30 years ago, it's the people who put the guns in their hands and that they went and acted with impunity and were never prosecuted.— impunity and were never rosecuted. ,., ., ._ prosecuted. the report today identify significant _ prosecuted. the report today identify significant failures i identify significant failures in the police investigation. some records were destroyed. police donated the rifle used in the murders to the imperial war museum. the security forces had informers in the loyalist organisation who are involved in serious crimes, including murders. but police intelligence officers did not pass on relevant information to detectives investigating the shootings. the co
here's our ireland correspondent chris page.rnage at this bookmaker shop. the loyalist group, the ulster freedom fighters shot dead five catholics. families have long claimed there was collusion between paramilitaries and the security forces. at the weekend, they marked the 30th anniversary of the atrocity. it's not the people who walked in the book is 30 years ago, it's the people who put the guns in their hands and that they went and acted with impunity and were never prosecuted.— impunity...
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first minister, in protest at the trade border with the rest of the uk. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page tell us the very latest. well, northern ireland is - tell us the very latest. well, northern ireland is this - tell us the very latest. well, . northern ireland is this morning without a first and deputy first minister. the resignation took place at midnight. under the rules of power—sharing, that means the deputy first minister is automatically out of herjob first minister is automatically out of her job as first minister is automatically out of herjob as well. this morning attention is turning to the implications of all of that, for public services, policy plans and indeed for the long—term future of the devolved government based here at stormont. full given has resigned because as a member of the dup he is opposed to the brexit trading arrangements, known as a northern ireland protocol. that has brought in cheques from goods arriving in here from england, scotland and wales. the dup leader has done a round of interviews and he has said when a stormont election comes, it will be dif
first minister, in protest at the trade border with the rest of the uk. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page tell us the very latest. well, northern ireland is - tell us the very latest. well, northern ireland is this - tell us the very latest. well, . northern ireland is this morning without a first and deputy first minister. the resignation took place at midnight. under the rules of power—sharing, that means the deputy first minister is automatically out of herjob first minister is...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.thern uk, but two actually very different weather stories. to the south, we're in quite mild atlantic air, to the north, it's colder arctic air. dividing the two, a weather front that will bring further cloud and rain into northern england, eventually down into the north midlands and north wales through the remainder of tuesday, into the early hours of wednesday. to the south of the weather front, a very mild night, lows of eight or nine. to the north, cold with a frost developing, particularly across scotland. further snow showers coming in on the westerly wind and there's more of those to come on wednesday. a breezy day across the uk, the front drifts further south. cloud into southern counties of england through the afternoon. elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. the strength of the wind willjust exacerbate the chilly feel, though, as that arctic air digs further south. still in double figures across southernmost uk. further north, though, it will feel closer to freezing. hello this is bbc
chris page, bbc news, belfast.thern uk, but two actually very different weather stories. to the south, we're in quite mild atlantic air, to the north, it's colder arctic air. dividing the two, a weather front that will bring further cloud and rain into northern england, eventually down into the north midlands and north wales through the remainder of tuesday, into the early hours of wednesday. to the south of the weather front, a very mild night, lows of eight or nine. to the north, cold with a...
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chris page in belfast. chris page in belfast. let's speak to the dup mp ian paisleyjr.as first minister later today? i to announce his resignation as first minister later today?— to announce his resignation as first minister later today? i would rather resond to minister later today? i would rather resoond to the _ minister later today? i would rather respond to the news _ minister later today? i would rather respond to the news when - minister later today? i would rather respond to the news when it - minister later today? i would rather i respond to the news when it happens as opposed to speculating what the news might actually be. but i don't think anyone can be surprised by the fact that we have been warning for some time now and signalling for some time now and signalling for some time, almost a year, that these institutions cannot survive if the protocol is kept in place. we want about that, we signalled that, we have been very patient, we have said businesses can no longer pay almost £1 billion additional charges a year in organising business from one part of the
chris page in belfast. chris page in belfast. let's speak to the dup mp ian paisleyjr.as first minister later today? i to announce his resignation as first minister later today?— to announce his resignation as first minister later today? i would rather resond to minister later today? i would rather resoond to the _ minister later today? i would rather respond to the news _ minister later today? i would rather respond to the news when - minister later today? i would rather respond to the news...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page, joins me from stormont.egulations while the covid rules are gone from the law. the political leaders at stormont and medics have warned it does not mean coronavirus has gone away and that people should still take sensible precautions. let me talk you through what has changed. from today, it is no longer a legal requirement for people to wear face coverings. previously it had been compulsory in most indoor public places such as shops. also in the past weeks, if you have been to a nightclub or concert indoors with a standing audience, you have been asked to produce proof of vaccination and a negative test result or proof you have had the virus in the past six months. from today, it is no longer mandatory for venues to carry out those checks for so—called covid passports. hospitality might still carry out those checks on customers because these regulations are being put into guidance, in other words they are not legally enforceable but it is recommended people should follow the public health measures where they
our ireland correspondent, chris page, joins me from stormont.egulations while the covid rules are gone from the law. the political leaders at stormont and medics have warned it does not mean coronavirus has gone away and that people should still take sensible precautions. let me talk you through what has changed. from today, it is no longer a legal requirement for people to wear face coverings. previously it had been compulsory in most indoor public places such as shops. also in the past...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.tuation is unacceptable. one study found that black women were 40% more likely to have a miscarriage than white women. ministers say they're committed to tackling disparities in maternity care. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been investigating. these women are sisters in loss. it's the name of their organisation, created to help give black women a voice when it comes to maternal health. all have suffered pregnancy loss. i had my loss at 12 weeks, this was in 2018. natrice told me she was inconsolable when she was scanned and told there was no heartbeat. ijust, you know, collapsed. i got sick right there, and then she asked me, "why are you throwing up? did you come in here sick?" and i had to explain to her, "ma'am, you just told me my baby no longer has a heartbeat." so there was no compassion. i woke up, was having really bad back pain, and i was told by my doctor when i called that i wasjust constipated. they told me to come back in a few hours for an ultrasound.
chris page, bbc news, belfast.tuation is unacceptable. one study found that black women were 40% more likely to have a miscarriage than white women. ministers say they're committed to tackling disparities in maternity care. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been investigating. these women are sisters in loss. it's the name of their organisation, created to help give black women a voice when it comes to maternal health. all have suffered pregnancy loss. i had my loss at 12...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.unced by the government. ministers say the draft 0nline safety bill will be strengthened to include the measure, which would also see sites fined or blocked if they failed to act. more now on our main story — downing street says borisjohnson will not apologise for his false claim that sir keir starmer, who used to be the director of public prosecutions, allowed jimmy savile to avoid justice for his sexual assaults. let's speak to labour's shadow minister for mental health, dr rosena allin—khan. thank you very much forjoining us today, a government minister doing the rounds of earlier said he does not see a connection between what the prime minister said about one week ago and last night's events when sir keir and david lammy were mobbed? it when sir keir and david lammy were mobbed? . , , when sir keir and david lammy were mobbed? ., , , ,, ,, mobbed? it was very distressing to see the footage, _ mobbed? it was very distressing to see the footage, sir _ mobbed? it was very distressing
chris page, bbc news, belfast.unced by the government. ministers say the draft 0nline safety bill will be strengthened to include the measure, which would also see sites fined or blocked if they failed to act. more now on our main story — downing street says borisjohnson will not apologise for his false claim that sir keir starmer, who used to be the director of public prosecutions, allowed jimmy savile to avoid justice for his sexual assaults. let's speak to labour's shadow minister for...
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ordered his staff to stop checks on goods coming from the rest of the uk. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris paged prepare for this and they have ignored the warnings.- prepare for this and they have ignored the warnings. under the rules of how _ ignored the warnings. under the rules of how stormont _ ignored the warnings. under the rules of how stormont operates| ignored the warnings. under the - rules of how stormont operates when paul givan resigned, the deputy first minister, michele 0'neil of sinn fein, automatically loses her job as well. it is not clear if his resignation would take effect immediately or if he would leave his post next week, possibly after the stormont executive reviews covid restrictions. yesterday another dup minister ordered his officials to stop carrying out the brexit checks on goods, but it is understood inspections are continuing. the legal implications of ending the checks is disputed. the irish foreign minister believes it would break the terms of the brexit agreement. break the terms of the brexit agreement-— break the terms of the brexit aareement. , ., ., , .,
ordered his staff to stop checks on goods coming from the rest of the uk. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris paged prepare for this and they have ignored the warnings.- prepare for this and they have ignored the warnings. under the rules of how _ ignored the warnings. under the rules of how stormont _ ignored the warnings. under the rules of how stormont operates| ignored the warnings. under the - rules of how stormont operates when paul givan resigned, the deputy first minister, michele 0'neil...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.n consume at least one energy drink a week while some are having them almost daily, according to new research. the study commissioned by the department of health and social care found that drinking too many could lead to headaches and sleep problems. high consumption is also linked to worse educational outcomes. the uk government says it will soon be banning sales of energy drinks to children. websites that publish pornography will be legally required to verify the age of their users under new plans announced by the government. ministers say the draft online safety bill will be strengthened to include the measure, which would also see sites fined or blocked if they failed to act. cbeebies bedtime stories has made its first royal signing. the duchess of cambridge will take on her new role this week, settling down with a book to raise awareness on children's mental health. the duchess joins a host of famous faces, as tim muffett reports. the latest famous face to read the cbeebies bedtim
chris page, bbc news, belfast.n consume at least one energy drink a week while some are having them almost daily, according to new research. the study commissioned by the department of health and social care found that drinking too many could lead to headaches and sleep problems. high consumption is also linked to worse educational outcomes. the uk government says it will soon be banning sales of energy drinks to children. websites that publish pornography will be legally required to verify the...
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chris page is in belfast for us. what will go, chris?been legally enforceable, it is all change. a legal requirement that nightclubs and other big entertainment venues, concert venues where there are standing audiences need to ask for proof of covid status, vaccination, negative test, that requirement is being scrapped. so to a limit of 30 people socialising inside people's homes. and a legal requirement to wearface coverings and homes. and a legal requirement to wear face coverings and most indoor public places. so all those regulations are being removed from the law, going to remain in official government guidance and the health minister in the devolved government roberts one —— robin swann stresses that although this is changed and is important it is not symbolising the end of the pandemic, people should still take sensible measures, the virus is still there. nonetheless, many business groups in particular have welcomed this decision. time for the sport now. novak djokovic has told the bbc he would ratherforgo novak djokovic has told
chris page is in belfast for us. what will go, chris?been legally enforceable, it is all change. a legal requirement that nightclubs and other big entertainment venues, concert venues where there are standing audiences need to ask for proof of covid status, vaccination, negative test, that requirement is being scrapped. so to a limit of 30 people socialising inside people's homes. and a legal requirement to wearface coverings and homes. and a legal requirement to wear face coverings and most...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast for us.e officer in northern ireland. what was the evidence?— officer in northern ireland. what was the evidence? the key factor here really _ was the evidence? the key factor here really was _ was the evidence? the key factor here really was although - was the evidence? the key factor| here really was although numbers was the evidence? the key factor i here really was although numbers of people testing positive for the virus certainly does remain high, there are also about 440 patients in hospital with covid at the moment, the important thing is that there is not significant pressure on hospital intensive care units. that really was the decisive factor in the decision that was made today by the health minister. his scientific advisors including the chief medical officer said they did not expect those numbers of people in i to increase. therefore the chief medical officer has decided it is time for him to go ahead and lift all the remaining corporate rejection from tomorrow —— the health mini
our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast for us.e officer in northern ireland. what was the evidence?— officer in northern ireland. what was the evidence? the key factor here really _ was the evidence? the key factor here really was _ was the evidence? the key factor here really was although - was the evidence? the key factor| here really was although numbers was the evidence? the key factor i here really was although numbers of people testing positive for the virus certainly does...
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earlier our ireland correspondent chris page gave us this update.ay probably not. what happens to the covid restrictions? what happens to remaining legislation which is going through the stormont assembly ahead of whenever it is dissolved at the end of march for a scheduled assembly election? massive questions, and other parties at stormont are strongly critical of the dup for what potentially is going to happen later on today, but the dup say that they have been warning for many weeks now that it would pull ministers out of government if there wasn't sufficient movement in their view towards scrapping the irish sea border checks. and what is the latest on the checks? yesterday another dup minister edwin poots ordered his officials to stop carrying out those checks, but actually they are still going on today. now there is some conflict in respect to the legality of stopping the checks. mr poots says he has received legal advice which backs up his decision, but some of the other parties in the devolved government, the likes of sinn fein, the sdlp, th
earlier our ireland correspondent chris page gave us this update.ay probably not. what happens to the covid restrictions? what happens to remaining legislation which is going through the stormont assembly ahead of whenever it is dissolved at the end of march for a scheduled assembly election? massive questions, and other parties at stormont are strongly critical of the dup for what potentially is going to happen later on today, but the dup say that they have been warning for many weeks now that...
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our correspondent chris page is in belfast and has more on this now. a unionist is opposed to those checks taking place under the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which in effect keeps northern ireland inside the eu single market. unionists see it is basically an economic barrier between northern ireland and great britain and therefore unacceptable. those checks had still been going on actually in spite of the minister's instruction because there had been some uncertainty over the legality of what edwin poots was asking his officials to do. edwin poots has said he received legal advice which backed up his actions but his political rivals in the power—sharing stormont executive, the likes of sinn fein, the sdlp, the likes of sinn fein, the sdlp, the alliance party, they were saying the alliance party, they were saying the northern ireland protocol is part of the treaty, the brexit agreement, therefore stopping the checks would be a breach of international law. so it was always likely the legal position would be tested in court. a court
our correspondent chris page is in belfast and has more on this now. a unionist is opposed to those checks taking place under the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which in effect keeps northern ireland inside the eu single market. unionists see it is basically an economic barrier between northern ireland and great britain and therefore unacceptable. those checks had still been going on actually in spite of the minister's instruction because there had been some uncertainty over...
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let's speak to our correspondent chris page in belfast. what is your analysis?er, edwin poots, ordered his officials to stop carrying out checks on goods arriving into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that is because he, as a unionist, as opposed to those checks taking place under the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol, which in effect keeps northern ireland inside the eu single market. you need to see it as an economic barrier between northern ireland and great britain and therefore unacceptable. those cheques have still been going on despite the instruction, because there is an certainty over the legality of what edwin poots was asking them to do. he said he had sought legal advice, but political rivals, such as sinn fein, sdlp, they are saying northern ireland protocol as part of a treaty, the brexit agreement, therefore stopping those cheques would be a breach of international law. it was always likely that the legal position will be tested in court. a court case has been brought by two people, one of them a member of sin
let's speak to our correspondent chris page in belfast. what is your analysis?er, edwin poots, ordered his officials to stop carrying out checks on goods arriving into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that is because he, as a unionist, as opposed to those checks taking place under the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol, which in effect keeps northern ireland inside the eu single market. you need to see it as an economic barrier between northern ireland and...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast.d expect that instruction to be obeyed, but that is not necessarily the case with this. it is really because of the complex nature of politics in northern ireland and the way decisions are made in the devolved government. the stormont agriculture minister ordered officials to stop checks. he is a unionist, member of the dup, opposed to the northern ireland protocol because they see checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of the uk as amounting to an economic order within the uk that in effect separates northern ireland from england, scotland and wales. he says he has received legal advice that says the checks were not initially approved by a vote amongst ministers in the stormont executive and therefore he can go ahead to make the orderfor and therefore he can go ahead to make the order for checks to stop. other parties in the power—sharing executive disagree, the likes of sinn fein, the cross community alliance party, all broadly in favour of the protocol say no, th
our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast.d expect that instruction to be obeyed, but that is not necessarily the case with this. it is really because of the complex nature of politics in northern ireland and the way decisions are made in the devolved government. the stormont agriculture minister ordered officials to stop checks. he is a unionist, member of the dup, opposed to the northern ireland protocol because they see checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of...
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checks on food and farming goods entering northern ireland from britain. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris pagewill take strong measures unless the irish sea border is scrapped. now the dup�*s paul givan is set to resign at the first minister which means the power—sharing devolved government will not be able to function properly. they have had 1213 months to deal and prepare for this but they have ignored these warnings. under the rules of how stormont operates when paul givan resigns, the deputy first minister, michele 0'neil of sinn fein, automatically loses herjob as well. it is not clear if his resignation would take effect immediately or if he would leave his post next week, possibly after the stormont executive reviews covid restrictions. yesterday another dup minister ordered his officials to stop carrying out the brexit checks on goods, but it is understood inspections are continuing. the legal implications of ending the checks is disputed. the irish foreign minister believes it would break the terms of the brexit agreement. the protocol is part of an international agreement. it was agr
checks on food and farming goods entering northern ireland from britain. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris pagewill take strong measures unless the irish sea border is scrapped. now the dup�*s paul givan is set to resign at the first minister which means the power—sharing devolved government will not be able to function properly. they have had 1213 months to deal and prepare for this but they have ignored these warnings. under the rules of how stormont operates when paul givan resigns, the...
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page. just look for the how-to playlist. >> thank you, chris. >>> we talk about our monday weather now? >> well, monday is beautiful thanks to jeff because we had a dreary sunday because of what happened. can't name it out loud, but, yes, at least today turned out to be -- >> what happened yesterday, i blocked it from my -- >> pretending it didn't happen. >> how you doing, jeff? >> we have some clouds today and we are tracking wind ahead in the forecast. let's get you a look at what we're dealing with out here. we had this area of low pressure to the south and that is what has brought in the overcast skies. almost looked like it was trying to rain all day long, but no rainfall for the bay area. we're going to see that system hang out as we roll through tomorrow. at the same time we have this area of high pressure to the north. when you get high pressure and low pressure so close together, the air flows in weather from high pressure to low pressure. again, that's going to bring us some very strong winds moving down across the bay area tomorrow. so with that said, we do have our wind warn
page. just look for the how-to playlist. >> thank you, chris. >>> we talk about our monday weather now? >> well, monday is beautiful thanks to jeff because we had a dreary sunday because of what happened. can't name it out loud, but, yes, at least today turned out to be -- >> what happened yesterday, i blocked it from my -- >> pretending it didn't happen. >> how you doing, jeff? >> we have some clouds today and we are tracking wind ahead in the...
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chris cuomo. the relationship changed during covid, but pages from the memoir of today's show katie couric that workedare wise. first of all, hi. why now? if this was an open secret, this relationship, what prompted him to resign and fess up to it now? >> first, i have to say, this is a stunning development because cnn's jeff zucker was a high profile network president. the guy that run nbc, he turned cnn into a left-leaning anti-trump organization. jeff zucker had this probe, decided to fire chris cuomo because he was accused of improperly helping his brother. but allison before she worked for cnbc and cnn, she worked for chris cuomo. chris cuomo's people saiding if you think i had a conflict, what about you? let's see the messages that you and allison had with andrew. it gets tangled. >> martha: it does. it's interesting to see that katie couric brought this relationship up in her book, which came out months ago. she said that jeff was trying to get her to hire allison for her talk show. she was resistant to do that. she thought it was weird that allison and her husband moved in upstairs to the apar
chris cuomo. the relationship changed during covid, but pages from the memoir of today's show katie couric that workedare wise. first of all, hi. why now? if this was an open secret, this relationship, what prompted him to resign and fess up to it now? >> first, i have to say, this is a stunning development because cnn's jeff zucker was a high profile network president. the guy that run nbc, he turned cnn into a left-leaning anti-trump organization. jeff zucker had this probe, decided to...
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some people posting on the facebook page saying chris chase from facebook saying, yes, we need more educationscience and medicine in schools because clearly so many republicans who doubt science and medical are a product of lack of understanding and science and medicine in our schools and our education system. from michelle killburn from our facebook page saying, no, it has not changed my view of science and medicine and the abysmal state of u.s. education and the people who follow and mimic demagogues and christina from facebook saying not when it comes to the true facts of science and medicine. i still don't trust the world health organization. the cdc, the government or anyone pretending to have a medical degree. then maryann from facebook saying scared of conclusions that might have a subjective motive. again, facebook is how you can post there if you want to share your thoughts this morning, as well. on our yes line as far as views changing on the science and medical communities because of covid. this is margaret in lebbenworth, kansas. go ahead, tell us how those views have changed. >>
some people posting on the facebook page saying chris chase from facebook saying, yes, we need more educationscience and medicine in schools because clearly so many republicans who doubt science and medical are a product of lack of understanding and science and medicine in our schools and our education system. from michelle killburn from our facebook page saying, no, it has not changed my view of science and medicine and the abysmal state of u.s. education and the people who follow and mimic...
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page blistering ruling. reading it and knowing the case as you do, do you think that the trumps have any strong grounds for an appeal? >> no. this is a really ominous sign. chris, you've used the words scathing and blistering to describe this eight-page ruling. i will say in my 30 years of prosecuting i've seen lots of judges' rulings. rarely have i seen one so blunt and direct because there were two passages in particular when the judge said he reviewed thousands of pages of documents that had been subpoenaed by attorney general james, and after absorbing all of that information, here's what he said. he said when a state attorney general commences an investigation and uncovers copious evidence of possible financial fraud, she has a clear right to question under oath the organization's namesake. that's donald trump. the second thing that's really interesting is the judge observed that if the attorney general's office had not investigated or systemed the trump respondents, that would have been a dereliction of duty. that's dramatic, because it's a judge not just saying that attorney general james had the discretion to take these investigative steps, based on th
page blistering ruling. reading it and knowing the case as you do, do you think that the trumps have any strong grounds for an appeal? >> no. this is a really ominous sign. chris, you've used the words scathing and blistering to describe this eight-page ruling. i will say in my 30 years of prosecuting i've seen lots of judges' rulings. rarely have i seen one so blunt and direct because there were two passages in particular when the judge said he reviewed thousands of pages of documents...
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page of the mirror. experts sidelined to end covid rules. sir patrick vallance and chris whitty are pictured. please his backbenchers who are critical to his future stability.— future stability. time again, the british public _ future stability. time again, the british public has _ future stability. time again, the british public has aired - future stability. time again, the british public has aired on - future stability. time again, the british public has aired on the i future stability. time again, the i british public has aired on the side of caution when it comes to covid—i9 restrictions. the restrictions haven't gone far enough, and what has come through clearly is that people are far more likely to trust the scientists and the extroverts then the politicians. it's a very different time for the prime minister —— scientists and experts. until the situation is resolved, which may be meant for months or years, is going to be a difficulty. if he announces counselling of covid rules, even if you have covid, and the scientist don't back that up, what will the public make of that? that will go
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can wake them, pages this song together, please say if i were to, i don't know which bottle will set up with those is always on denise mpg, all the at least a summons. basically with chris, we had to go with a mental debate over with was what with he doesn't do, we will. i think we just need to replace some of the digital stuff too. so maybe a little. so i think the introduction with should be that i got a but we can sort of, we can get the guys from my money to the about the can send it to line, then you can play the little can just make things up. let me give her a picture of what i think i'm concerned with with, with the blue moon. so this is what we can do it over the phone with music in the mountain, the rivers and mighty mite. i a passion for supporting local communities and pioneering innovative african science and technology projects. how, how beautiful, how glorious are all of us on this planet, not just africa out to sierra, for as a leading biochemist. determined to use his scientific knowledge to serve africa, women make science from the lab to the field are now to sierra counter feet to cheap and sometimes dangerous copies of the real thing of been found al
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in sunday's new york times chris caldwell was a contributing writer for the new york times editorial page had a very interesting piece in which he said the various iterations of the for the people act were case in point in how themedia has distorted this issue . democrats outline the political arguments for a year. if there was a solid case their bill wasn't an emergency project to protect democracy it would have triumphed by now. he concludes by saying voters of any background might for example the appalled by what happened on january 6, 2021 at the capital but they also might consider the intervention of infotech onbillionaires in the 2020 election to be a larger potential threat to our democracy . mark zuckerberg's foundation gave upward of $400 million to the nonprofit center for tech and civic life to help organizers organize elections tunder covid-19 conditions. it's hard to imagine anyone worried about military contracting or public schools welcome such a role in elections. whether this says anything about the president presidential election of 2024 liis unclear but for the time be
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page. just look for the how-to playlist. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris> next, top stories we're following, including the breaking news from capitol hill. we are learning who president biden is planning to nominate to the supreme court and what we know about this historic pick. >> plus, pandemic progress. >> reporter: a lot of changes regarding masking could be ahead. we're waiting for word from the cdc, from the state, parents groups that are protesting. i'll wrap it up for you so you know what to watch for. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> breaking now at 6:30, president of ukraine appealing for help from europe, as bombs fall on kyiv. >> also breaking news, an historic nomination. the judge who is president biden's supreme court pick. we're going to break down her background and what comes next in the process. >> and all new mask guidance expected today from the cdc, this as the battle over students wearing masks in the classrooms heats up in one north bay high school. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good friday morning to you. thank you
page. just look for the how-to playlist. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris> next, top stories we're following, including the breaking news from capitol hill. we are learning who president biden is planning to nominate to the supreme court and what we know about this historic pick. >> plus, pandemic progress. >> reporter: a lot of changes regarding masking could be ahead. we're waiting for word from the cdc, from the state, parents groups that are protesting. i'll...
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there's perhaps going to be reevaluation in sundays new york times chris caldwell who's a contributing writer for the new york times editorial page had a very interesting piece in which he said the various iterations of the for the people act were case in point and how the media has distorted this issue. democrats monopolize the political argument for a year if there were a solid case their bill really was an emergency project to protect democracy. it would have triumphed by now. and he concludes by saying. voters of any background might for example be appalled by what happened on january 6 2021 of the capital, but they also might consider the intervention of infotech billionaires in the 2020 election to be a larger potential threat to our democracy mark zuckerberg's foundation gave upward to 400 million dollars to the nonprofit center for tech and civic life to help local governments organize elections under covid-19 conditions. it is hard to imagine that anyone worried about the role of private wealth and prison construction or military contracting or public schools would welcome such a role in elections. whether this says anyt
there's perhaps going to be reevaluation in sundays new york times chris caldwell who's a contributing writer for the new york times editorial page had a very interesting piece in which he said the various iterations of the for the people act were case in point and how the media has distorted this issue. democrats monopolize the political argument for a year if there were a solid case their bill really was an emergency project to protect democracy. it would have triumphed by now. and he...
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i'll put all of this information up on my social pages, facebook, instagram and twitter so can you weigh in if you want your voice heard. >> chris sanchez, today in the bay. >> and we'll have much more on the vallejo use of force so watch the full interview on our nbc bay area streaming app. download is for apple tv, amazon fire and roku and look for that story under the must see play list. >> it's 6:07 on your nurse morning and now to our climate in crisis. a live look at the san jose skyline. the city just had its driest january on record. the national weather service says san jose had an immirabelli small amount of rain and the rest of 2022 is expected to be dry. >>> you know, meteorologist kari hall joins us now. we were so hopeful with the big juicy storms that we had. i guess they were in december, right. they dumped all the snow in the sierra, but nothing like that in the outlook. >> no, and it's just basically dried up in a typical la nina year where you see the storm track going to the north and then we talk about how this ranks with how dry it was in january. we saw once again the driest ever on record for san jose, bu
i'll put all of this information up on my social pages, facebook, instagram and twitter so can you weigh in if you want your voice heard. >> chris sanchez, today in the bay. >> and we'll have much more on the vallejo use of force so watch the full interview on our nbc bay area streaming app. download is for apple tv, amazon fire and roku and look for that story under the must see play list. >> it's 6:07 on your nurse morning and now to our climate in crisis. a live look at the...
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some people posting on our facebook page this morning on this topic, chris saying, yes, we need moreducation on science and medicine in schools because so many republicans doubt science and are a product of the lack of understanding in medicine in our schools. the education system, this one says, it has not changed my view of science and medicine, it is the abysmal state of u.s. education, and then people who follow demagogues and irrational causes christina on facebook saying not when it comes to the true facts of science and medicine, i do not trust the world health organization, cdc, government, or anyone pretending to have a medical degree. on facebook, this says, i'm more skeptical of scientific inclusion that might have a financial, political, or otherwise objective motive. facebook is how you can post to share your thoughts, as well. on our yes line as far as views changing on the science of medical communities because of covid, leavenworth, kansas starting us off. tell us how those views have changed. caller: hi, good morning. i have 30 years as an rn in this country, and i t
some people posting on our facebook page this morning on this topic, chris saying, yes, we need moreducation on science and medicine in schools because so many republicans doubt science and are a product of the lack of understanding in medicine in our schools. the education system, this one says, it has not changed my view of science and medicine, it is the abysmal state of u.s. education, and then people who follow demagogues and irrational causes christina on facebook saying not when it comes...
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mind so that we can wake them pages this song together, placing a program we did with those it always and we didn't. e m p 3 all the at least a month. basically with chris, we had to get home with a full but i figured i might be a mental debate with was with financial aid also. so i think the introduction with should be that i a but we can, we can get the guys from mine managed to do the about the consider lane when you completed the, the little can just makes things up. let me give you a picture of what i think i. yeah, those are both about with a a blue moon. so this is what we can do is we sold over the phone with music in the mountain, the river, and a on revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threat to our planet on al jazeera. ah, where we go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. hello everyone . nice to see you. so disturbed weather from the levant has moved further toward the east, dropped down to the south and around the golf. we had that southerly push of air, but look at this, i put this ford now to sunday. we see that wind out of the northwest, so temperatures will be kicked down a bit. and also going to swirl around s
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>> yeah, chris, we're still trying to figure out more about these documents exactly because as you noted, the committee has not officially detail what was in this trench of 700 pages worth of records that was transmitted from the national archives to the january six committee investigating the insurrection. so we're not quite sure how valuable some of them had been shredded up and then taped back together might be, but we do have a number of clues including a review of court records which materials former president trump sought to assert privilege in his unsuccessful efforts to prevent the transmission of these documents. and these potentially included some of the presidential findings concerning the seizure and security of the 2020 election and these voting machines. we're not quite sure if that included the memos that you just showed that the new york times and politico has unearthed. and we don't know if those were specifically turnip and pissed back together, but the national archives also told us that some of the documents today received from this past white house were shredded apart and not put back together. it's also unclear whether or not it's possible fo
>> yeah, chris, we're still trying to figure out more about these documents exactly because as you noted, the committee has not officially detail what was in this trench of 700 pages worth of records that was transmitted from the national archives to the january six committee investigating the insurrection. so we're not quite sure how valuable some of them had been shredded up and then taped back together might be, but we do have a number of clues including a review of court records which...
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chris. we successfully convinced a three judge panel in federal court. two judges on that panel were trump appointees. and we managed to convince all three, and a decision that was 225 pages long, that the maps that were drawn in alabama we're likely to succeed in our section to claim in our showing, that there were racially discriminatory. that our plaintiffs, our clients, for black voters from alabama and black organizations that work to secure the vote, they were able to meet what is a very high bar and threshold to receive a preliminary injunction to stop the usage of those maps going forward on the basis that they were likely to succeed, when they go to trial, and prove that those maps are racially discriminatory. and that is a very significant win. and that is something that the supreme court took away by using a procedural double whammy, using the shadow docket, as you mentioned. and then, seemingly they relied on a case that is another shadow docket case, purcell versus gonzalez to suggest that they were too close to the election to make any court ordered changes to the redistricting maps. mind you, we are nine months away from the general elections and four month
chris. we successfully convinced a three judge panel in federal court. two judges on that panel were trump appointees. and we managed to convince all three, and a decision that was 225 pages long, that the maps that were drawn in alabama we're likely to succeed in our section to claim in our showing, that there were racially discriminatory. that our plaintiffs, our clients, for black voters from alabama and black organizations that work to secure the vote, they were able to meet what is a very...
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chris good to see you thank you so much. >> thank you. >> of course pray. >> it's all competent by the way i meant to say mr. biden was not on the same pageputin and ukraine that is what i read. there is a celebrity packed after party ends with shots fires happen outside at a restaurant. will have the details for you straightahead. serena... matrix... ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. ♪♪ chef, can we hire another hostess? umm... psst. yeah. i was gonna add an exclamation point. thank you. clover does that. this is really good. secure payments, the tools you need, people who can help, we do that. talk to a clover business consultant today arthel: three others heard a spray of bullets outside a restaurant in l.a. early set up a police at all start with a fight as celebrity's work party in hollywood after private super bowl weekend concert by justin bieber. brian has more now. what happened cosmic 24-year-old rapper kodiak black was shot in the leg three others were wounded everyone is in stable condition with lot non- life-threatening injuries that is a good news for tmz was there captur
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>> well, chris, one thing you can say about the british tabloid press, and many people don't like them, but they will keep pushing on this. and so just to show you some of the front pagesow much money, exactly it is. the "daily mail" has $10 million pound humiliation. another newspaper, "the mirror," $12 million deal to halt sex claim. "the sun" newspaper, and all of the newspapers agree on this, chris, describe it as prince andrew's final disgrace. so clearly, there are two aspects to this. one is the legal side, and there are many, many details we don't know at this stage, and the reputational side. and there's a lot of conversation here, a lot of talk about why was it that this all suddenly appeared to change. prince andrew appeared to be prepared to go to court there in new york. suddenly, that isn't the case anymore. some suggesting that it is the queen, inside buckingham palace there, who just wasn't prepared to see the kind of damage that a court case like that would bring to the royal family. there is even talk that the queen may have used some of her private funds in order to reach this settlement. that, in itself, will be controversial. look, i mean, prince a
>> well, chris, one thing you can say about the british tabloid press, and many people don't like them, but they will keep pushing on this. and so just to show you some of the front pagesow much money, exactly it is. the "daily mail" has $10 million pound humiliation. another newspaper, "the mirror," $12 million deal to halt sex claim. "the sun" newspaper, and all of the newspapers agree on this, chris, describe it as prince andrew's final disgrace. so...
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arrested in ottawa, chris barber and tamar lynch are charged with counseling to commit mischief, obstruction and counseling to commit obstruction, this comes as the u.s. freedom convoy takes a pageok, bringing the anti-mandate fight to president biden. truckers are expected to start their convoy in the u.s. in ohio and california and end in washington on march 6th. meanwhile, twice failed president anil candidate hillary clinton -- presidential candidate hillary clinton addressing the new york state democratic party convention yesterday, her speech has some thinking she might gear up for another run in 2024. watch this. >> it should be clear to all of thaws the struggle for june phid democracy is far from over. republicans are he defending coup plotters, they're curbing voting rights as precisely the moment when democracy needs champions. democrats are fighting for the rule of law and for judges who follow it. maria: wow, coup plotters, what a word. an op-ed in the new york post says that clinton fails to realize insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. okay. let's talk about this and, nancy and james, i love the fact that she uses the phra
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chris. a bit of snow, a bit of sun, a bit of- snow, a bit of sun, a bit of everything. let's take a look at some of today's front pagesd "will". the sunday express focuses on borisjohnson's ongoing efforts to firm up support for his leadership. the paper says he has promised to warm the cockles of tory hearts by ditching advisers and left—wing policies. the sunday times leads on its own investigation into private schools gaming covid to boost grades. the paper says teachers at dozens of private schools at least doubled the proportion of a*s given to their a level pupils compared with 2019, when children last sat public exams. and bbc news online has a report about the winner of this year's international garden photographer of the year. magda wasiczek, from poland, won it for the third time with this picture of a butterfly. iam squinting, i am squinting, it looks like... it looks beautiful. it is called stardust, it is a butterfly, but to me itjust looks very abstract. it me it just looks very abstract. it looks like an abstract painting. i can't see the butterfly, i feel like we're looking at one of those magic eye pi
chris. a bit of snow, a bit of sun, a bit of- snow, a bit of sun, a bit of everything. let's take a look at some of today's front pagesd "will". the sunday express focuses on borisjohnson's ongoing efforts to firm up support for his leadership. the paper says he has promised to warm the cockles of tory hearts by ditching advisers and left—wing policies. the sunday times leads on its own investigation into private schools gaming covid to boost grades. the paper says teachers at...