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it is going to feel subzero for many of us, particularly for parts of eastern scotland and eastern england where we ve got those snow flurries. so this is the zone through monday and tuesday, most likely to see some snowy weather, 5 to 10 centimetres across parts of north east england and scotland, up to 20 centimetres of snow over the highest pea ks. there could, though, be some wintry weather away from this zone. and then as we head towards the middle of the week, a subtle change starts from the south west as we see low pressure approaching. and then through wednesday into thursday, that low pressure piles this milder air in from the south west that could well bring a period of rain, sleet and heavy snow. and then temperatures in the south will be on the rise. bye bye. this is bbc news, the headlines. a huge fire has ripped through one of the rohingya refugee camps in bangladesh. the blaze, in cox s bazar district, has been brought under control. more than 2,000 shel ....
ashley: thank you, i m ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. fans in the city of brotherly love rioting after the eagles lost the super bowl, some fans marching on city hall, scaling traffic lights and posts and facing off with police officers and damaging property. [cheering] this is your second warning disburse, disburse, disburse. todd: they forgot to grease that one. marianne has more on the highlights. the marianne: the chiefs pulling off a come-back victory over the eagles. kansas city winning second super bowl in last four seasons by taking down philadelphia 38-35 in glendale, arizona. patrick mahomes winning the super bowl mvp award. the offense scored each possession in the second half and field goal by harrison butker sealed the victory. [cheering] butker up and got it. marianne: eagles fans are talking about a controversial call and marching on city hall, scaling lamp posts as they sprayed teargas to disburse the crowd. that moment didn t o ....
we start this week in brixton, a part of south london that has become the go to full caribbean british culture from food to fashion and art. but it hasn t always been like this. after the second world war, britain was decimated, and so thousands of people from commonwealth countries were invited here to fulfil labour shortages. i m here to fulfil labour shortages. i m here in windrush square which was named after one of the first ships to bring almost a thousand people from the west indies to britain. the boat became a symbol for a generation of people who settled here from 1948 and 1971, generation of people who settled here from 19118 and 1971, and this year is a pretty important one for britain as it marks the 75th anniversary of the boat s first arrival. some of the new arrivals were temporarily housed in clapham, but many found accommodation in nearby brixton after travelling to the labour exchange to find work. brixton was like little jamaica. 50 brixton was like ....
in this exact spot. it all started here in tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty aztec empire, until the spanish invaded 500 years ago and changed its name to mexico city. the amount of churches you can see from up here there s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. seven in one block. that s called the spanish conquest. [sizzling] over time, new spices and ingredients started to appear, carried across continents by traders and travelers from faraway lands. i don t know the secret to happiness. all i know is, every time i eat mexican food, i m happy. - yeah. - [laughs] i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas, with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. mexico city is going through a major makeover, shedding its old reputation to emerge as one of the world s greatest food destinations. - i love that mexican food is now that. it s not only, li ....
it s crazy. it s crowded. it s noisy, and i love it. mexico city i m proud to call you my second home. every time i see second home. every time i see this view, my heart skips a in this exact spot. it all started here in tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty aztec empire, until the spanish invaded 500 years ago and changed its name to mexico city. the amount of churches you can see from up here there s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. seven in one block. that s called the spanish conquest. [sizzling] over time, new spices and ingredients started to appear, carried across continents by traders and travelers from faraway lands. i don t know the secret to happiness. all i know is, every time i eat mexican food, i m happy. - yeah. - [laughs] i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas, with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32tates. mexico city is going ....