was one of britain s most versatile and successful performers. music: theme from murder she wrote. time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. sunsets and the moon are dominating our photographs here this evening, but you may have notice things changing out there. more persistent rain running across northern ireland and that is heading into western scotland over the next few hours. also, that will introduce rain to north west england and parts of wales. for the midlands, eastern and southern england, some clear spells, allowing temperatures to drop close to freezing in the colder areas, but not as cold as this morning, but elsewhere with all of the cloud and the chance for rain, as tomorrow begins, it will be a milder start, a damp start in scotland and northern ireland, with heavy bursts of rain in scotland especially. that will clear to sunny spells, well into the afternoon before it pulls away from south east scotland, and more of the rain moves into northern engla
from the biden family wish you and your family peace, joy, health and happiness. merry christmas, happy holidays and all the best in the new year. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. judge jeanine: and while we count down the days until santa arrives, there may be no better place to celebrate this season than new york city. the big apple does a lot wrong but christmas is one thing we really get right. of the lights, the decorations, the stores, the trees, and, of course, the caroling. when you re awake he knows if you ve been. wait, you re not singing. yes, i am. no, you re not. you re just moving your lips. mine, please, what s the big deal? dad. santa claus is coming to town! [laughter] judge jeanine: music is a vital part of the holiday season like the movie says, the best way to spread christmas tree is singing loud for all to hear. and even i loved getting in on the action. jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way oh what fun i
we re glad to be together on this couch. rachel: we are glad to be together. will: petition and i were talking, it s like we were talking in code and rachel s like i m not following. we were speaking in sports pet s metaphor. rachel: we do speak in code sometimes. we don t talk in code with you. we re grateful you re here, fourth hour of two days, four hours, we re in the home stretch. we have a lot of big news. rachel: we sure do. there s no bigger news in my house than our baby valentina turned 3 years old. she celebrated with a birthday dinner and we got her cake. she has come along way. she doesn t just have down s syndrome. she had a serious heart condition when she s was six months old, had open hearth surgery so we re so glad and i want to be put it up because so many viewers prayed so hard for her and her doctors during the surgery. she is doing great. she just started school. they start school for children with special needs with down s a little earlier so she s st
it s expected to reach the capital manila later today. coming up at 2.30 in we are england, we follow the night road teams working against the clock to maintain the a1. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the household energy supplier octopus energy has reached a deal to buy bulb, which was one of the largest energy companies to collapse last year because of soaring wholesale gas and electricity prices. the government has spent billions of pounds keeping the company afloat since it went into administraton. the agreement means octopus will take onboard bulb s 1.5 million customers. bulb is the biggest - green energy company. it was the biggest energy company to go bust. last november, bulb found itself in administration. it was only kept going by the government, who pumped hundreds of millions of pounds into the business, but now a deal has been struck that it is hoped will give relief notjust to customers, taxpayers but also hundreds of staff. today, octopus were confiden
that is not all they are walking back. jimmy pima crime is surging. the gop knows it. why can t democrats admit it? the excuse to ignore the crisis. hey. first. a fox news alert. cleanup continues after hurricane ian left historic damage. phil is in florida with the latest. how is it going there? well, it is utter destruction the cleanup efforts is weeks in the making. so much debris not only here in lee county which is probably the worst of the impact. charlotte county to the north and some down in collier, naples to the south. the dreams of sailing now over, headed to a junk keep. it is destroyed. all of those tall pulley cranes, well, those are shrimp boats. take a look at our drone flying above it. that and the area around it, you can see it it is an absolute disaster. every single trailer pushed in, diagnosed, smashed into each other. across the water is fort myers beach. 90% of all buildings, homes, vacation homes and businesses are destroyed. a lot of it just wip