look to build on their winning start, hosting wales, who lost their opening match to an ireland side, involved in a clash of the favourites in dublin. start the show. politicians and celebrities beware. the puppets of spitting image are taking to the stage. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weatherawaits. it s good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. it s going to be dry for all of us and quite mild as well out there. but we could be chasing cloud amounts around. not that much in the way of significant sunshine. all the details from me throughout the morning. it s saturday 11 february. our top story: nearly 2a,000 people in turkey and syria are now known to have been killed in monday s devastating earthquakes, and there are warnings that help is struggling to get through to some areas. syrian state media says the government has now approved the delivery of emergency aid to rebel held parts of the country, but
act of brutality . his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. the labour leader sir keir starmer and his deputy angela rayner have been cleared by durham police of breaking lockdown rules. the force was looking into an event last april during election campaigning, when sir keir was pictured drinking a beer in the office of another labour mp. he d promised to resign if he was fined. at the time, indoor socialising between different households was banned but the police have said there was no case to answer, because of an exemption to lockdown rules for reasonably necessary work . our political editor chris mason reports. april of last year, sir keir starmer s having a beer and a curry. was this in breach of the covid rules at the time? durham constabulary looked into it, and today said no. people said to me i was taking a risk by saying i would step down if i was fined, but it was never about that. for me, it was a matter of principle. it shouldn t be controversia
outnumbered. kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is a special edition of outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany and joining me on the couch this memorial day fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises, bruce. fox medical director, dr. janette nesheiwat, the steamboat institute and senior fellow for the independent women s form, kaylee mcgee white, and fox news contributor, joe concha. today is memorial day and while many are spinning the holiday with the unofficial start to summer, it is important to remember what today is all about. it s not about the barbecues. it s not about the beach. it is about remembering those who have lost their lives fighting to protect our freedom spirit and memorial day we honor all of our brave, fallen heroes who put on the uniforms not for ourselves but for all of us because without them, there would be no america where it as we honor these great men and women, we reflect what america truly stands for and how blessed we a
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu