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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firsthe headlines. the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine offers limited protection against mild disease caused by the south african variant of covid—19 — but scientists say it will still help to beat the pandemic. we may not be reducing the total number of cases, but there's still protection, in that case, against deaths, hospitalisations and severe disease. 12 million people in the uk have now received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine — but the government says it has no plans to introduce �*vaccine passports�*. of course, you have the evidence that you have been vaccinated held by your gp. and if other countries require you to show proof of that evidence, then that is obviously up to those countries. a himalayan glacier collapses sending a wall of water and rock down river in northern india. at least nine people have died and officials say up to 200 people are unaccounted for. the protests against the military coup in myanmar have become the largest for more than a decade. hello and welcom
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firsthe headlines. the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine offers limited protection against mild disease caused by the south african variant of covid—19 — but scientists say it will still help to beat the pandemic. we may not be reducing the total number of cases, but there's still protection, in that case, against deaths, hospitalisations and severe disease. 12 million people in the uk have now...
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:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew—year—old who was killed in a stabbing in north west london yesterday. sven badzak was walking with a friend in kilburn yesterday afternoon when he was chased by a group of men and attacked. he was rushed to hospital where he later died. his 16—year—old friend was also stabbed and police say he is fighting for his life. parts of the country have been hit with heavy snow and strong winds, with warnings of possible further significant disruption. the met office has issued yellow weather warnings for much of england, scotland and northern ireland — with snow and ice expected to affect travel. an amber warning meaning power cuts are also likely — is in force across the east and south east of england. from colchester, our news correspondentjon donnison reports. forfamilies in colchester, a bit of a lift from life under lockdown. although maybe some still claiming to be working from home, for many, the snow provided a welcome break. a few weeks ago, we were probably one of the only areas tha
:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew—year—old who was killed in a stabbing in north west london yesterday. sven badzak was walking with a friend in kilburn yesterday afternoon when he was chased by a group of men and attacked. he was rushed to hospital where he later died. his 16—year—old friend was also stabbed and police say he is fighting for his life. parts of the country have been hit with heavy snow and strong...
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with me are re the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frosts front pages starting with... an article by vaccines minister nadim zahawi makes the lead in the daily telegraph — he's urging the public to keep faith in the oxford/astra zeneca covid—19 jab. the times also leads on comments by mr zahawi — saying an autumn boosterjab may be needed to ward off new variants of coronavirus. the guardian is reporting that the queen lobbied for a change in the law to hide her wealth. it cites a procedure called queen's consent. buckingham palace has said that queen's consent is a purely formal process and consent is always granted by the monarch where requested by the government. the daily mirror carries an interview with a survivor of the dunblane massacre, who is expecting herfirst child — due on the 25th anniversary of the killings. the ft features an image of demonstrators in myanmar, reporting that thousands took to the streets in protest against the military coup. and storm darcy makes the splash in the metro — with waves crashing onto the sea wall
with me are re the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frosts front pages starting with... an article by vaccines minister nadim zahawi makes the lead in the daily telegraph — he's urging the public to keep faith in the oxford/astra zeneca covid—19 jab. the times also leads on comments by mr zahawi — saying an autumn boosterjab may be needed to ward off new variants of coronavirus. the guardian is reporting that the queen lobbied for a change in...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firstof covid—19 — but scientists say it will still help to beat the pandemic. we may not be reducing the total number of cases,
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firstof covid—19 — but scientists say it will still help to beat the pandemic. we may not be reducing the total number of cases,
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. >> reporter: toni bertolet grew up with her two brothers around natchez, mississippi. the epitome of the old south. she was ambitious academically and athletically and yet -- did toni embrace the hair and the makeup and sort of the things that you would think of as a southern belle? >> we went to ole miss i mean, it's coat and tie and sunday dresses for football games. >> reporter: no sweatpants? >> no, no. >> not to go out. >> she would never go out in public in sweatpants, never. >> reporter: toni did have one flaw when it came to being a belle. >> when i first got to college, she felt like, you know, i was a little bit too skinny and needed to bulk up a little bit. and so she decided she was going to come over and cook some fried chicken. >> reporter: well, mississippi's the place to be for that. >> mississippi. and every southern lady ought to be able to cook some fried chicken. and little did she know that, you know, when you took it out of the freezer you'd have to let it thaw. >> reporter: frozen fried chicken aside, toni was someone who set goals and made them h
. >> reporter: toni bertolet grew up with her two brothers around natchez, mississippi. the epitome of the old south. she was ambitious academically and athletically and yet -- did toni embrace the hair and the makeup and sort of the things that you would think of as a southern belle? >> we went to ole miss i mean, it's coat and tie and sunday dresses for football games. >> reporter: no sweatpants? >> no, no. >> not to go out. >> she would never go out in...
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there's just so many guys on the tour that grew up idolizing tiger. two-time champion tony much to the game of golf. i can only speak to my experience. he means a lot to my career. i said it time after time, the '97 masters changed the course of my career. without that event, i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't be playing golf. so, he's definitely changed the course of my life, my career. i think i'm one of hundreds of guys out here who would probably say the same thing. >> fans reacting on social media. many offering their thoughts and prayers to tiger. olympic skier lindsey vonn who dated tiger for three years before they split. tweets she was praying for him. and president barack obama sending my prayers to tiger and his family. if we've learned anything never count tiger out. >> almost 11 years without a major and then he won that masters. that's for sure, never count tiger out. >> if you watch that documentary on hbo max it just shows why you never count him out, right? andy, thank you so much. >>> returning back to the hearings about the mob on capitol hill. for every vide
there's just so many guys on the tour that grew up idolizing tiger. two-time champion tony much to the game of golf. i can only speak to my experience. he means a lot to my career. i said it time after time, the '97 masters changed the course of my career. without that event, i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't be playing golf. so, he's definitely changed the course of my life, my career. i think i'm one of hundreds of guys out here who would probably say the same thing. >> fans reacting on...
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you tony and many other parents tuned into a board meeting 3 p.m. tuesday but grew frustrated when it took the board seven hours around 10 o'clock to get to what many consider the most important item returning too impersonal learning a lot of parents, you know, likely had to log up or fell asleep forward, doing all the other things that we need to be. doing parents say there were some important agenda issues such as racism allegations surrounding little high school, but said over two hours was spent on the appointment of a parent to an advisory council challenge. we still see that they didn't even really go over last night is that. the union. sorry the contract with union what? that muse for bringing the kids back this spring many you're looking toe leaders frances, which have not been coming. we're livin breed who's been advocating for a sooner than later returned to the classroom but has little control over the issue. had this to say tuesday. definitely not the school year, adding to the uncertainty the effects of city attorney janice aurora's lawsuit against the
you tony and many other parents tuned into a board meeting 3 p.m. tuesday but grew frustrated when it took the board seven hours around 10 o'clock to get to what many consider the most important item returning too impersonal learning a lot of parents, you know, likely had to log up or fell asleep forward, doing all the other things that we need to be. doing parents say there were some important agenda issues such as racism allegations surrounding little high school, but said over two hours was...
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. >> i thought tony had the best line, he goes, "i'd like to live on that street." i always love a street that looks like a cul-de-sac. >> i grewo whip you into shape, check out 81-year-old erica rishko. she calls herself a fitness junkie as she's taken tiktok by -- wow -- taken tiktok by storm. this is her first exercise routine back in last april. she does all sorts of things like lifting weights and takes on fitness challenges from people decades younger. she's picked up more than two million likes, encouraging people to move, not mope. >> i love that. move not mope. she says if i can change the stereotype of old people being boring or not being active just a bit, that makes me very happy. >> why is that a stereotype? no. you going to -- get in on the workout routine. >> i think part of the stereotype is young people not being active. people ask how do you get into shape, little by little, the same way you get out of shape. my current condition. >> i'm definitely shamed by her. >> gayle did pushups in the green room once, i remember that. >> remember -- once. i think i did four. i'm inspired by erica, though. i'm inspired by
. >> i thought tony had the best line, he goes, "i'd like to live on that street." i always love a street that looks like a cul-de-sac. >> i grewo whip you into shape, check out 81-year-old erica rishko. she calls herself a fitness junkie as she's taken tiktok by -- wow -- taken tiktok by storm. this is her first exercise routine back in last april. she does all sorts of things like lifting weights and takes on fitness challenges from people decades younger. she's picked...