good morning, welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and chris mason. our headlines today: the uk s fracking tsar quits, accusing the government of pandering to scare stories about the safety of shale gas. a new link between obesity and mental health problems in children. researchers say the two go hand in hand from the age ofjust 7. a shooting at a synagogue in the us city of san diego leaves one woman dead and three people injured. mo farah aims to win the london marathon for the first time this morning, claiming victory would sit alongside his incredible achivements on the track. good morning from the start line of the london marathon, 40,000 people are about to start going through here this morning and they will be pa rt here this morning and they will be part of a amazing landmark raising more than £1 billion for charity over the london marathon‘s 39 year history. in weather, the breeze begins to ease down. for most is slightly dry and warm day. details later here on
for the first time. this is the scene live as the elite women s field and elite wheelchair and para athletes are underway. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a woman has died and three people are in hospital after a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in california. a 19 year old man has been arrested after the shooting outside san diego. our correspondent in los angeles, sophie long reports. # we shall overcome. we shall overcome.# a community brought together in pain and multi faith prayers for peace. they came to soothe each other‘s sadness and to pray for those suffering. for laurie gilbert kay who went to worship on a sunny saturday morning and died hours later in hospital. for a child shot in the leg and for two men, one a rabbi. i have been going here my entire life and to see all these wonderful people come together from all these faiths, it s just absolutely amazing. we had one person today full of hate, one person and look, there is 1000 people here tonight that
the breeze continues to ease down today across the uk, 1 or 2 isolated showers but the most dry and slightly warmer day, all the details in the next 20 minutes. good morning, welcome to the programme. the uk s shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in thejob, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby. natascha engel was tasked with uniting communities over the controversial process, but says stringent rules are stopping the industry from being successful, as john mcmanus reports. is this a vision of the ukposmac future energy market? hydraulic fracturing, orfracking, in this case at a site in lancashire. maybe not, because despite government support for shale gas exploration, the woman in charge of inspiring confidence in the project has just quit. natascha engel was appointed as commissionerfor quit. natascha engel was appointed as commissioner for shale gas just 6 months ago, but in a letter to the governm
this is the scene live at blackheath where 40,000 runners will begin. it s hoped one billion pounds will be raised for charities by the event. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 this mornings reviewers are prashant rao and lucy fisher. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a woman has died and three people are in hospital after a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in california. a 19 year old man has been arrested after the shooting outside san diego. 0ur correspondent in los angeles, sophie long reports. # we shall overcome. a community brought together in pain and multi faith prayers for peace. they came to soothe each other‘s sadness and to pray for those suffering. for laurie gilbert kay who went to worship on a sunny saturday morning and died hours later in hospital. for a child shot in the leg and for two men, one a rabbi. i have been going here my entire life and to see all these wonderful people come together from all these faiths, it s just ab
we have to continue doing what we are doing. i would like to see that infection rate get down even more. the new york pause policies, the close down policies will be extended in coordination with other states to may 15th. i don t want to project beyond that period. it is about one month. more than 640,000 people affected and more than 31,000 have died from the virus. take a look at this line of cars and families seeking food in cypress, texas, as we learn 5 million people applied for unentrepreneur employment. unen unemployme unemployment. our kaitlan collins is at the white house. i know you have the kind of pressure he s getting about reopening the economy. reporter: you are hearing these calls with other business leaders, we don t think testing is there yet. steven moore, he was the guy that the president was going to put on the federal reserve board that had to pull him out of the last minute after he did get a lot of criticism. he s one of many people who s on a li