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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annualcount of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like that we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and is trying to help patterson's municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says the toll it takes on the city's destitute. war is that the economy fallout from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau but some 9000000 americans are behind on their rent and that risk of a vacation many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected the
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on the streets of paterson edward bose he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to get up and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind a move that worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a way i want to say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel us residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the black heart of russia where core has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is vitaly shestakov shoveling snow but it isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually black snow with it's falling from the sky coal dust has darkened freakout his whole spend his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vi
on the streets of paterson edward bose he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to get up and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind a move that worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a way i want to say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel us residents have been...
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on the streets of paterson he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to go. and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind. you know if somebody came to me as a landlord say i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy for that without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel us residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the plaque heart of russia where coal has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is to be tarnishes fuckoff 7 snow but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like black marble but it's actually blacks know what that's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened. and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vitale lives. in software purely on. the air pollution h
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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and is trying to help patterson's municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says that takes on the city's destitute bosy war is that the economy fallout from kovac 19 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from l
a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so...
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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population. edward bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's account is especially hard. because of covert and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and is trying to help patterson's municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says the talking it takes on the city's destitute bosy worries that the economy could fall out from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau but some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction mora
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on the streets of paterson edward bose he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent. and they're never going to go out. and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind on the right worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a landlord say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy for that without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel jaska residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the black heart of russia where call has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is the view tarnishes struck off several of snow but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually black snow with it's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened fatalities halls and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while
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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population. at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of clover and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can't buy now. bosy works for a city hall and is trying to help partisans municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says the toll it takes on the city's destitute bosy war is that the economy fallout from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has pro
a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population. at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of clover and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've...
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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you might find them in you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and it's trying to help partisans municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says that it takes on the city's destitute. war is that the economy fallout from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from landing on the s
a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you might find them in you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow...
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on the streets of paterson edward bose he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent too right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to go out. and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind on his rent worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a landlord and say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy for that without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel us residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the plaque heart of russia where call has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is to be tanisha struck off several snow but there isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like black marble but it's actually blacks know what that's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened flea collars and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work
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good morning, i'm hallie jackson with steve paterson, garrett haake, and special agent executive katherine. bring us up to speed on where the investigation stands right now. we know it is expected to last three or four more days. >> yeah, hallie, it's early. while we may expect to hear new light shed on the suspect, the victims, the motive, the motive that he used to fire that weapon, we still need to know more from police about a timeline as well. police saying, as you mentioned, that this could take several more days before we get some of this information. it may take several more hours, at least, before they're able to properly identify all of the people who tragedy lost their lives and then to notify next of kin as well. police say they're doubling their efforts on that as a public service. meanwhile, political telling us that the suspect is in custody, as you know, taken in with injuries. treating for those injuries, and his identity and motive for firing that weapon not known at this time but we may learn more in the next 30 minutes or so. meanwhile this community reeling from this s
good morning, i'm hallie jackson with steve paterson, garrett haake, and special agent executive katherine. bring us up to speed on where the investigation stands right now. we know it is expected to last three or four more days. >> yeah, hallie, it's early. while we may expect to hear new light shed on the suspect, the victims, the motive, the motive that he used to fire that weapon, we still need to know more from police about a timeline as well. police saying, as you mentioned, that...
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. >> reporter: jennifer paterson of tuscaloosa, alabama knew her mobile home was not a safe place.e ended up running into the woods behind the mobile home and hung on to a tree. while another fell right through her home. >> it was all i could do was just say jesus, watch over me. jesus, watch over me. >> reporter: there were also tornadoes reported from missouri all the way down the mississippi. the severe weather produced heavy rains in parts of arkansas. take a look at the flash flooding in jonesboro neighborhood. back here in moundville, alabama where we are this is tommy muckenfuss' r.v. shop, two of his employees dove under an rv in this shed as the roof blew off. >> we got roughly six campers blew over, and in the shop. a little bit more damage than they started off with. >> a good thing they weren't in the parking lot, that is a 10,000 pound trailer sitting on the side because of the weather. you know what else this big system did it, it dropped the temperature nearly 20 degrees t is cold in the south but the best part is no major injuries, and luckily no one died. >> o'donn
. >> reporter: jennifer paterson of tuscaloosa, alabama knew her mobile home was not a safe place.e ended up running into the woods behind the mobile home and hung on to a tree. while another fell right through her home. >> it was all i could do was just say jesus, watch over me. jesus, watch over me. >> reporter: there were also tornadoes reported from missouri all the way down the mississippi. the severe weather produced heavy rains in parts of arkansas. take a look at the...
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a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and is trying to help municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says that takes on the city's destitute bosy war is that the economy fallout from kovac 19 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of the victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from landing on
a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so...
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immensely — but currently there's no sign of that happening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersondge park in kent. it's the oldest deer park in england and it's the most fabulous place ever. home of black deer festival. these two are long—term friends who have now become festival bosses. we're like ant and dec, she always answers that question. after careers in radio and live music, they decided to set up their own event celebrating country and americana music, the black deer festival. the best new festival on the block. we won promoter of the year, music event of the year. we have really made our mark. why so special? wow, the fact it's run by two women. that's not true, there is loads of people involved. the festival is scheduled to start on 25th ofjune, just four days after the date given by the government at the earliest time that legal limits on social contact can be removed in england. but they believe black deer will go ahead. this is the front of the main stage. this is where robert plant, van morrison will be? yes. a little bit further this way. here. and they are able to
immensely — but currently there's no sign of that happening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersondge park in kent. it's the oldest deer park in england and it's the most fabulous place ever. home of black deer festival. these two are long—term friends who have now become festival bosses. we're like ant and dec, she always answers that question. after careers in radio and live music, they decided to set up their own event celebrating country and americana music, the black deer...
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let's speak to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. run through the list for us.s the way with ten _ run through the list for us. i�*ii leads the way with ten nominations, it is a black and white film set in 19405 hollywood about the making of citizen kane and it stars gary oldman, british actor, who is nominated for best actor. it has the most nominations. i don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting, and in the last 55 years only the sound of music and titanic have managed to win without that nomination. six films have six nominations including nomadland, which i think is now the favourite, it stars frances mcdormand, she drives around america after losing her husband and herjob. it is directed by a chinese director chloe zhao who is nominated for best director. and for the first time in 93 years of the oscars, two women are nominated for best director, chloe zhao for nomadland and briton's emerald fennell for promising young woman, a film which stars carey mulligan as a woman out for revenge. carey mulligan also nominated for best actress. a
let's speak to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. run through the list for us.s the way with ten _ run through the list for us. i�*ii leads the way with ten nominations, it is a black and white film set in 19405 hollywood about the making of citizen kane and it stars gary oldman, british actor, who is nominated for best actor. it has the most nominations. i don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting, and in the last 55 years only the sound of music and...
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black votes matter in paterson, new jersey, where the vast majority of residents are residents of colory were disenfranchised by wide scale voter fraud last year. >> i imagine you're so concerned about black voters. let me ask you because donald trump voted by mail. he voted by mail for the third time. he voted in florida by mail in 2019, in march 2020 and again this year. >> right. >> if this is good enough for the gop king, the maga king, why is it not good enough for the people in texas? >> you have to draw the distinction between mail-in voting and absentee voting. what the president did is what the people in the military do. if you're not in your home area during the election period or early volting, then you should be able to vote by mail. similarly, if you're disabled and it's dangerous for you to go to the polls, you should be able to vote by mail. but what we're talking about is a unilateral expansion of vote by mail that doesn't have any reasonable safeguards, and that is why you see something on the order of 79% of americans approving of voter i.d. to cast a ballot. that incl
black votes matter in paterson, new jersey, where the vast majority of residents are residents of colory were disenfranchised by wide scale voter fraud last year. >> i imagine you're so concerned about black voters. let me ask you because donald trump voted by mail. he voted by mail for the third time. he voted in florida by mail in 2019, in march 2020 and again this year. >> right. >> if this is good enough for the gop king, the maga king, why is it not good enough for the...
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just this week, republican lawmaker jim paterson demanded et de provide a report of all the outages soar this year, including the ones this week. he d d says those issues have now been fixed. alameda now has a new mobile family resource center. the new van was purchased through a partnership between the city of alameda alameda unified school district and alameda collaborative for children, officials say will provide resource is and supplies necessary to ensure school. readiness for children up to five years old. the mobile center will give families access to critical learning activities and pre k readiness assessments. we need to give our young children and early start and when they get a good start, and when they have the supplies they need, they're much more likely to be successful in kindergarten and later on, and so this is definitely part of that effort. this new mobile unit is funded by a series of three grants provided by first five alameda county. the town of danville has been named the safest city in california for a second year in a row. that's according to a report by the we
just this week, republican lawmaker jim paterson demanded et de provide a report of all the outages soar this year, including the ones this week. he d d says those issues have now been fixed. alameda now has a new mobile family resource center. the new van was purchased through a partnership between the city of alameda alameda unified school district and alameda collaborative for children, officials say will provide resource is and supplies necessary to ensure school. readiness for children up...
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republican lawmaker jim paterson demanded that the e d d provide a report of outages so far this year, including this week, officials with the employment department say those issues have now been fixed. coming up a vaccine milestone in sonoma county, how education officials were able to vaccinate thousands of employees in just a matter of weeks, also plans for this year's pride celebration in san francisco. some events will take place in person, but unfortunately one famous tradition won't be happening at all. coming up a little later in sports tonight. giants gearing up for opening day with four more homers in there. cactus league game with the padres, also ahead, a new role for vice president kamila harris. how the president has tasked her with handling the growing number of migrants i'm draymond green with my subway sub with tender steak and melty cheese. my sub is gonna dunk all over your sub. excuse me? my sub has bacon. choose better be better and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh. but not jayson's sub. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced
republican lawmaker jim paterson demanded that the e d d provide a report of outages so far this year, including this week, officials with the employment department say those issues have now been fixed. coming up a vaccine milestone in sonoma county, how education officials were able to vaccinate thousands of employees in just a matter of weeks, also plans for this year's pride celebration in san francisco. some events will take place in person, but unfortunately one famous tradition won't be...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. be different this year. we know that it's hard financially for so many people right now. but we'd love you to join us, even if it's just to share a laugh. tonight's show will be shorter, only three hours, but the vicar of dibley returns with a special message. last year, i was sponsored £5 per villager if i could squeeze a whole granny smith into my mouth. job done. while david tennant and michael sheen take part in an historical version of their lockdown hit staged. i'm going to write about this. about the plague? yeah _ is that what people want? yeah, they want social realism. do they? 0k. yeah. and catherine tate's nanjoins james bond for a secret briefing, so secret, all that's been released so far is this one photo. this is pretty funny. the money raised by comic relief will be used to support those who have been hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. but the night's other aim is to simply make people laugh. colin patterson, bbc news. now, tomasz schafernaker has the weather. l
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. be different this year. we know that it's hard financially for so many people right now. but we'd love you to join us, even if it's just to share a laugh. tonight's show will be shorter, only three hours, but the vicar of dibley returns with a special message. last year, i was sponsored £5 per villager if i could squeeze a whole granny smith into my mouth. job done. while david tennant and michael sheen take part in an historical version...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, ran us through the nominations.film set in the 1940s hollywood about the making of citizen kane and it stars gary oldman, british actor who is nominated for best actor. and has the most nominations, i don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting. and don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years — missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years only _ missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years only the _ missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years only the sound - missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years only the sound of - last 55 years only the sound of music and titanic have managed to win without that nomination. six films have six nominations including nomad land which i think is now the favourite. it stars francis mcdormand commits she drives around america after losing her husband and herjob. it's directed by a chinese director, who is nominated for best director. and for the first time in 93 years of the oscars, two women a
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, ran us through the nominations.film set in the 1940s hollywood about the making of citizen kane and it stars gary oldman, british actor who is nominated for best actor. and has the most nominations, i don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting. and don't think it will win because it missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years — missed out in screenwriting. and the last 55 years only _ missed out in screenwriting. and...
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. >> we have a set of reports from nbc correspondents erin mclaughlin and steve paterson both reporting and panic setting in. >> there's a shooter. active shooter. get away. get back! >> reporter: choppers going through a normal afternoon -- >> we had to go to king soopers to buy vanilla wafers. >> i just nearly got killed for getting a soda and a bag of chips. >> reporter: that turned into a deadly scene. >> we just kept going. and there was somebody laying on the ground. >> multiple people down. one officer down. >> reporter: the district attorney says the alleged shoot er is in custody after ten people were killed, including an 11-year veteran police officer. >> we know of ten fatalities at the scene including one of our boulder pd officers. officer talley responded to the scene and was the first on the scene and he was fatally shot. >> reporter: overnight officer talley's father telling nbc news his son was looking for a job to keep himself off of the front lines. he didn't want to put his family through something like this. >> we have a report of a shooting in progress. king sooper
. >> we have a set of reports from nbc correspondents erin mclaughlin and steve paterson both reporting and panic setting in. >> there's a shooter. active shooter. get away. get back! >> reporter: choppers going through a normal afternoon -- >> we had to go to king soopers to buy vanilla wafers. >> i just nearly got killed for getting a soda and a bag of chips. >> reporter: that turned into a deadly scene. >> we just kept going. and there was somebody...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been finding out what will be in tonight's show.ile david tennant and michael sheen take part in an historical version of their lockdown hit staged. i'm going to write about this. about the play? yeah. is that what people want? yes, they want social realism. do they? 0k. yeah. and catherine tate's nanjoins james bond for a secret briefing, so secret, all that's been released so far is this one photo. this is pretty funny. the money raised by comic relief will be used to support those who have been hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. but the night's other aim is to simply make people laugh. colin patterson, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello there. not often i get to say this, but yesterday, scotland and iceland were among the warmest parts of europe. we saw temperatures highest in the uk since october last year and higher in eastern parts of iceland. much of europe, though, in the chill, and the reason is, we've had high pressure out towards the west of us. winds go around that in a clockw
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been finding out what will be in tonight's show.ile david tennant and michael sheen take part in an historical version of their lockdown hit staged. i'm going to write about this. about the play? yeah. is that what people want? yes, they want social realism. do they? 0k. yeah. and catherine tate's nanjoins james bond for a secret briefing, so secret, all that's been released so far is this one photo. this is pretty funny. the money raised by...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been finding out what's in tonight's show.irst socially distanced comic relief. red nose day will be different this year. we know that it's hard financially for so many people right now. but we'd love you to join us, even if it's just to share a laugh. tonight's show will be shorter, only three hours, but the vicar of dibley returns with a special message. last year, i was sponsored £5 per villager i could squeeze a whole granny smith into my mouth. job done. while david tennant and michael sheen take part in an historical version of their lockdown hit staged. i'm going to write about this. about the play? yeah. is that what people want? yes, they want social realism. do they? 0k. yeah. and catherine tate�*s nanjoins james bond for a secret briefing, so secret, all that's been released so far is this one photo. this is pretty funny. the money raised by comic relief will be used to support those who have been hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. but the night's other aim is to simply make people laugh. colin patterson, bbc
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been finding out what's in tonight's show.irst socially distanced comic relief. red nose day will be different this year. we know that it's hard financially for so many people right now. but we'd love you to join us, even if it's just to share a laugh. tonight's show will be shorter, only three hours, but the vicar of dibley returns with a special message. last year, i was sponsored £5 per villager i could squeeze a whole granny smith into my...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. while prince william wore a very comic—relief appropriatejumper to deliver a special message. this is complex, and for those incredibly hard—working people on the front line, it's the challenge they've encountered all too often. and double leg amputee billy visited the studio to find out how much money he raised from his 1a0 mile four—day triathlon inspired challenge. the amount raised by billy is... wow! {2,378,000. yes, james bond wasn't the only british hero involved with red nose day. if you missed any of that, you can see it on iplayer. we met somebody earlier on the programme who has been putting a joke on the end of his gun every day at the end of lockdown, to cheer everybody up. why did the pie cross the road? because he was meat and potato. what do you call a man with a crisp packet on his head? russell. as the weather anything to joke about? spring equinox today. glorious blue skies and a little bit of sunshine in northumberland. different story in northumberland. different
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. while prince william wore a very comic—relief appropriatejumper to deliver a special message. this is complex, and for those incredibly hard—working people on the front line, it's the challenge they've encountered all too often. and double leg amputee billy visited the studio to find out how much money he raised from his 1a0 mile four—day triathlon inspired challenge. the amount raised by billy is... wow! {2,378,000. yes, james bond...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports.ying the festival. it means the world to us and i think i can speak. for so many other artists, _ so many other bands, the whole team, the crew everything who have lost work this year. _ it means so much to so many people and for us, we just can't wait- to be back on stage. as performers, people didn't dare look forward to a live show because it's been so far in the future, maybe we will be out but to have dates in the diary to actually look forward to is really exciting. however, note of caution from the boss of the association of independent festivals. he believes the lack of a government backed insurance scheme will mean more cancellations in the next fortnight. it's an enormous risk for any independent festival to proceed with costs and bear in mind it costs an average of over £6 million to stage an independent festival. i think probably the later you are and the small you are, the more reason you have or optimism. back at the black dear festival, optimism isn't something that debs
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports.ying the festival. it means the world to us and i think i can speak. for so many other artists, _ so many other bands, the whole team, the crew everything who have lost work this year. _ it means so much to so many people and for us, we just can't wait- to be back on stage. as performers, people didn't dare look forward to a live show because it's been so far in the future, maybe we will be out but to have dates in the diary to actually...
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we'rejoined now by our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ng that ost. �* . even britney spears writing that ost. �* , , ., even britney spears writing that ost. �* , ,., . even britney spears writing that ost. �*, . ., , post. there's so much that is interesting — post. there's so much that is interesting in _ post. there's so much that is interesting in this _ post. there's so much that is interesting in this post - post. there's so much that is l interesting in this post because it's the first time she's given her reaction to the documentary framing britney spears that made headlines around the world when it was broadcast last month. it looks at this 13 year long battle she has had with her fatherjamie either a with her father jamie either a conservatorship. with her fatherjamie either a conservatorship. that means who is in control of her finances and estate. she admits she didn't see the whole documentary that said the parts she saw left her crying for two weeks and that she still cries sometimes because of the documentary. and she was e
we'rejoined now by our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ng that ost. �* . even britney spears writing that ost. �* , , ., even britney spears writing that ost. �* , ,., . even britney spears writing that ost. �*, . ., , post. there's so much that is interesting — post. there's so much that is interesting in _ post. there's so much that is interesting in this _ post. there's so much that is interesting in this post - post. there's so much that is l interesting in this post...
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let's round up the night with our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.osh o'connor tried to give that serious bit at the end about mental health during lockdown, in that true awards style, had they had the jazzy music playing him. gillian anderson one best dramatic actress for mrs thatcher in the crown, she paid tribute to mrs thatcher's herself. and the game was, were the winners at home or in a hotel room? had they hired a special room? gillian anderson said she kept a stuffed badger in her living room, she did not have a badger but i saw some interesting artwork on her walls. tell badger but i saw some interesting artwork on her walls.— artwork on her walls. tell is about sacha izyaron _ artwork on her walls. tell is about sacha baron cohen _ artwork on her walls. tell is about sacha baron cohen as _ artwork on her walls. tell is about sacha baron cohen as well? - artwork on her walls. tell is about| sacha baron cohen as well? that's riaht, sacha baron cohen as well? that's right. borat _ sacha baron cohen as well? that's right, borat subsequent _ sac
let's round up the night with our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.osh o'connor tried to give that serious bit at the end about mental health during lockdown, in that true awards style, had they had the jazzy music playing him. gillian anderson one best dramatic actress for mrs thatcher in the crown, she paid tribute to mrs thatcher's herself. and the game was, were the winners at home or in a hotel room? had they hired a special room? gillian anderson said she kept a stuffed badger...
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the band spoke to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. music haim. danielle, este.all we have clung to is kind of trying to stay as positive and creative as possible but also being kind to ourselves when we don't feel that way. and putting out a record during a pandemic is very interesting. we are getting t—shirts made eventually. i put out a record in a pandemic and all i got was this dumb t—shirt. you have a number one chart placing in the uk. yes. we are going to give ourselves a round of applause. music you were supposed to be touring the uk, a bigger arena tour injune last year which, of course, has been postponed untiljune this year. is it going to go ahead? what can you tell the fans? we are waiting, crossing ourfingers. we spent the majority of making our record also planning what the show was going to look like, so it was almost like we catered our music to what the live show was going to look like. sorry, my insulin pump is screaming at me. what's that noise? i'm worried now. i had it very strategically under my dress, but it is this magical piece of machi
the band spoke to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. music haim. danielle, este.all we have clung to is kind of trying to stay as positive and creative as possible but also being kind to ourselves when we don't feel that way. and putting out a record during a pandemic is very interesting. we are getting t—shirts made eventually. i put out a record in a pandemic and all i got was this dumb t—shirt. you have a number one chart placing in the uk. yes. we are going to give...
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let's speak now to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. morning, colin.was the right thing to do. _ it. they felt it was the right thing to do. to — it. they felt it was the right thing to do, to make this film. now it's a very revealing film. in it, mother and sister— very revealing film. in it, mother and sister go into caroline flack's nrental— and sister go into caroline flack's mental health problems, her depression, that she had had since the 1990s — depression, that she had had since the 1990s. and they detail a pattern of her— the 1990s. and they detail a pattern of her inability to deal with heartbreak. they speak out going back to _ heartbreak. they speak out going back to the 1990s, each time she had a major— back to the 1990s, each time she had a major break up with a boyfriend, she often— a major break up with a boyfriend, she often ended up in hospital, either— she often ended up in hospital, either because she was self—harming or because _ either because she was self—harming or because of a suicide attempt, and this happened again and again
let's speak now to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. morning, colin.was the right thing to do. _ it. they felt it was the right thing to do. to — it. they felt it was the right thing to do, to make this film. now it's a very revealing film. in it, mother and sister— very revealing film. in it, mother and sister go into caroline flack's nrental— and sister go into caroline flack's mental health problems, her depression, that she had had since the 1990s — depression, that...