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caroline frost and tony grew, thank ou media. caroline frost and tony grew, thank you very _ media.oline frost and tony grew, thank you very much. i'm sure you're| thank you very much. i'm sure you're both very careful on your social media feeds. you've both been professionally trained. thank you very much for being professional with us this evening. thank you for bringing yourselves to the papers this evening. the film review is coming up next and then the weather, and then the midnight news. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available in cinemas and in the home. back in 2001, director rob cohen's street racing actioner the fast and the furious proved that nuts and bolts exploitation pics still had a place in the modern movie market. inspired by a magazine article and shot in and around la, it made a healthy profit on its modest mid—range budget. two decades later, the fast and furious franchise has become one of the highest grossing film series of all—time, mutating into a globe—trotting mission impossible style sp
caroline frost and tony grew, thank ou media. caroline frost and tony grew, thank you very _ media.oline frost and tony grew, thank you very much. i'm sure you're| thank you very much. i'm sure you're both very careful on your social media feeds. you've both been professionally trained. thank you very much for being professional with us this evening. thank you for bringing yourselves to the papers this evening. the film review is coming up next and then the weather, and then the midnight news....
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our guests will be tony grew and caroline frost.course of the last hour and we will be covering all of the papers. quite a lot of stories on the front of the telegraph. but here is the weather before that. hello. it isa it is a bit ofa it is a bit of a mix forecast. a north—south split in for the next few days as high—pressure hunting gun across scotland, northern ireland, low pressure closer to the south throwing showers along the spells of rain across england and well. monday morning starts on a cloudy note for english and welcome heavy showers initially in the west, later in the day we see some of those heavier showers fishing in the parts of youth in england and thunderstorms developing along the south coast and if you do catch one of the showers can be could be torrential. hell, look like letting possible. in the north, a lot of dry sunny bright weather. clear skies will last until monday evening and tuesday in the north. temperatures about single figures here. my out of the south where you have all of the cloud and the patchy
our guests will be tony grew and caroline frost.course of the last hour and we will be covering all of the papers. quite a lot of stories on the front of the telegraph. but here is the weather before that. hello. it isa it is a bit ofa it is a bit of a mix forecast. a north—south split in for the next few days as high—pressure hunting gun across scotland, northern ireland, low pressure closer to the south throwing showers along the spells of rain across england and well. monday morning...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with my guests, caroline frost and tony grew. first, the headlines: the health secretary says the delta variant of the coronavirus is 40% more transmissible and the government is "open" to delaying the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england due onjune 21. coronavirus cases in the uk rise by 49% in one week. 5,31” new covid cases were recorded in the last 2a hours. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults in england. and the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana. she was born on friday in california. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. hello to you both. our chat in a moment. first off, though, let's just take you through some of the front pages, starting with the telegraph. it reports on the health secretary's comment that the government is "absol
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with my guests, caroline frost and tony grew. first, the headlines: the health secretary says the delta variant of the coronavirus is 40% more transmissible and the government is "open" to delaying the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england due onjune 21. coronavirus cases in the uk rise by 49% in one week. 5,31” new covid cases were recorded in the last 2a hours. vaccinations are being opened up to the...
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joining me tonight are parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster carolinee government has published its latest coronavirus figures. the number of infections across the uk are continuing to rise, with a further 5341 confirmed cases of the virus. but the number of daily deaths remains low, with another four people who have died within 28 days of testing positive for covid—i9. on the vaccine front, over 27.6 million people have now received both doses of a coronavirus vaccine, which means 52.5% of the uk adult population are now fully vaccinated. the prime minister, borisjohnson, will urge leaders at the upcoming g7 summit to commit to vaccinating the whole world against coronavirus by the end of next year. mrjohnson will lay out his plan at a summit of advanced economies in cornwall on friday, the first face—to—face meeting of the g7 since the start of the pandemic. the duke and duchess of sussex have announced the birth of their second child, a daughter, on friday. the couple, who have not released any photos of the new baby, have named her lilibet or "lili"
joining me tonight are parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster carolinee government has published its latest coronavirus figures. the number of infections across the uk are continuing to rise, with a further 5341 confirmed cases of the virus. but the number of daily deaths remains low, with another four people who have died within 28 days of testing positive for covid—i9. on the vaccine front, over 27.6 million people have now received both doses of a coronavirus...
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with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost front pages, starting with, the telegraph reports on the health secretary's comment that the government is "absolutely open" to delaying thejune 21 unlocking of restrictions if necessary. the mail says that tory mps reacted with �*fury�* after hancock hinted a possible delay to what is by many in parliament referred to as �*freedom day'. on the times — thousands of british holiday—makers in portugal face chaos at airports as they rush to return home before travel rules change on tuesday. on the sun front page — the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of their baby girl — lilibet �*lili' diana — named in tribute to the queen and princess diana. the guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape paying more tax in some of its biggest markets — despite the agreement struck by g7 leaders on saturday. on the financial times front page — one of the world's largest electronic contract manufacturer has warned that the the global chip sh
with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost front pages, starting with, the telegraph reports on the health secretary's comment that the government is "absolutely open" to delaying thejune 21 unlocking of restrictions if necessary. the mail says that tory mps reacted with �*fury�* after hancock hinted a possible delay to what is by many in parliament referred to as �*freedom day'. on the times — thousands of british...
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with and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — tony grew and caroline frostt the weather. hello. most of us thought a bit of sunshine at some point during the course of the weekend and some places we will see more of the coming week, practically across the northern half of the uk. a north—south split at the moment, a lot of dry weather was sunshine in the north but further south, more cloud bringing showers and longer spells of rain and thunderstorms around. very mixed fortunes this week high—pressure toppling in across scotland and northern ireland. no pressure sitting close to southern england and that will be throwing their showers up across many southern parts of england and wales. monday dawn and a cloudy night and initially some heavy rain for the southwest towards the midlands and she had these for a time but heavy showers developing for east anglia and the southeast as well, hit and miss them if you do catch one of them across southern england, it could be hail and torrential rain and bringing the risk of localised flooding and perhaps travel disrupti
with and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — tony grew and caroline frostt the weather. hello. most of us thought a bit of sunshine at some point during the course of the weekend and some places we will see more of the coming week, practically across the northern half of the uk. a north—south split at the moment, a lot of dry weather was sunshine in the north but further south, more cloud bringing showers and longer spells of rain and thunderstorms around....
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with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frostgood to have you both with us, thank you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers. let you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers.— look at the papers. let me bring you u . look at the papers. let me bring you u- to look at the papers. let me bring you up to date- — look at the papers. let me bring you up to date- the _ look at the papers. let me bring you up to date. the covered _ look at the papers. let me bring you up to date. the covered metro - look at the papers. let me bring you up to date. the covered metro leadsi up to date. the covered metro leads with the big political story, former health secretary matt hancock is being reported to the police for flouting his own social distancing rules. concerns about how the footage was obtained, why tour is coming for a review of security. the daily mirror quotes the opposition as labour accuses matt hancock of being a hypocrite. what about the role of the prime minister? the guardian says he has questions to answ
with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frostgood to have you both with us, thank you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers. let you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers.— look at the papers. let me bring you u . look at the papers. let me bring you u- to look at the papers. let me bring you up to date- — look at the papers. let me bring you up to date- the _ look at the papers. let me bring you up to date....
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toni. and grew up and near and dear to my heart and serving a program like this has that has done so many things and part of from a working class family and going to museums weren't at the top of the priority list to put food on the table and knowing now that other students an kids in the community can experience museums and to help community healing is the greatest part and something i am very grateful that this is happening. especially i learned that equalified for this program in undergrad at u.c. davis. to come back to the city with something so great and beneficial is happening, makes my heart so full. thank you again mayor breed and thank you to the team that made this happen. and yeah, thank you so much. i hope you have a bulletproof day. >> thank you, mary toni. i know what it feels like to be in college and went to u.c. davis and it was definitely a struggle. i am glad that program is benefitting you and others who want access to what our things that are what carol called fun. and fun shouldn't be expensive. fun should just be fun. that is what this is also about. and with that, thank y
toni. and grew up and near and dear to my heart and serving a program like this has that has done so many things and part of from a working class family and going to museums weren't at the top of the priority list to put food on the table and knowing now that other students an kids in the community can experience museums and to help community healing is the greatest part and something i am very grateful that this is happening. especially i learned that equalified for this program in undergrad...
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toni. and grew up and near and dear to my heart and serving a program like this has that has done so many things and part of from a working class family and going to museums weren't at the top of the priority list to put food on the table and knowing now that other students an kids in the community can experience museums and to help community healing is the greatest part and something i am very grateful that this is happening. especially i learned that equalified for this program in undergrad at u.c. davis. to come back to the city with something so great and beneficial is happening, makes my heart so full. thank you again mayor breed and thank you to the team that made this happen. and yeah, thank you so much. i hope you have a bulletproof day. >> thank you, mary toni. i know what it feels like to be in college and went to u.c. davis and it was definitely a struggle. i am glad that program is benefitting you and others who want access to what our things that are what carol called fun. and fun shouldn't be expensive. fun should just be fun. that is what this is also about. and with that, thank y
toni. and grew up and near and dear to my heart and serving a program like this has that has done so many things and part of from a working class family and going to museums weren't at the top of the priority list to put food on the table and knowing now that other students an kids in the community can experience museums and to help community healing is the greatest part and something i am very grateful that this is happening. especially i learned that equalified for this program in undergrad...
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tony was a class act and home grown member of the san francisco building and construction trade. he was a native san franciscan, born on november 15, 1951 and grew up in the excelsior. he was the first generation of his family to be born in san francisco. his father, jose, came here from the age of 18 from puerto rico and his mother francis came here from mexico at a young age. he graduated from balboa high school and started attending community college with plans to become a history teacher. life intervened and fate brought him to the love of his life. tony and his wife later raised their family. tony served our city through his many associations in the community and through his union, local 483. he was a longtime delegate and elected officers of the san francisco building and construction trade council and an active delegate of the 46 labor council. he served as vice president for the san francisco fire commission and as assembly delegate to the california democratic party. he was as an active participant in the st. vincent depaul society as well as many other services oriented organizations. he led his life by example and showed his children
tony was a class act and home grown member of the san francisco building and construction trade. he was a native san franciscan, born on november 15, 1951 and grew up in the excelsior. he was the first generation of his family to be born in san francisco. his father, jose, came here from the age of 18 from puerto rico and his mother francis came here from mexico at a young age. he graduated from balboa high school and started attending community college with plans to become a history teacher....
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tony was a class act and home grown member of the san francisco building and construction trade. he was a native san franciscan, born on november 15, 1951 and grew up in the excelsior. he was the first generation of his family to be born in san francisco. his father, jose, came here from the age of 18 from puerto rico and his mother francis came here from mexico at a young age. he graduated from balboa high school and started attending community college with plans to become a history teacher. life intervened and fate brought him to the love of his life. tony and his wife later raised their family. tony served our city through his many associations in the community and through his union, local 483. he was a longtime delegate and elected officers of the san francisco building and construction trade council and an active delegate of the 46 labor council. he served as vice president for the san francisco fire commission and as assembly delegate to the california democratic party. he was as an active participant in the st. vincent depaul society as well as many other services oriented organizations. he led his life by example and showed his children
tony was a class act and home grown member of the san francisco building and construction trade. he was a native san franciscan, born on november 15, 1951 and grew up in the excelsior. he was the first generation of his family to be born in san francisco. his father, jose, came here from the age of 18 from puerto rico and his mother francis came here from mexico at a young age. he graduated from balboa high school and started attending community college with plans to become a history teacher....