48 Hours
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First episode date | January 19, 1988 |
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Networks | CBS |
Presented by | Erin Moriarty |
Peter Van Sant | |
Richard Schlesinger | |
Sep 14, 2019 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1277149 |
About 48 Hours
This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening -- and resolution -- of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including 20 Emmys and three Peabody Awards. …
Two men guilty of radio DJ kidnap killing
... A jury deliberated for nearly 48 Hours to find Kennedy and Kavak guilty...
Mum's plea to stop filming violence in Scotland's schools
... " We were told there would be an in-school isolation for the attackers but this lasted 48 Hours and meant my daughter faced the prospect of seeing these girls for the rest of her school career, " explained the parent...
Ruth Perry: Family crowdfunding after legal aid refused
... The crowdfunding appeal was almost half way to its £50,000 target less than 48 Hours after it was launched on Saturday...
Thai hostages: Relief for woman who feared boyfriend died in Hamas attack
... Thailand s foreign ministry said its freed citizens would be placed under medical supervision without access to relatives for 48 Hours after being transferred to an Israeli hospital...
Pakistan's Kalash people are afraid for their future after Taliban attack
... " We hid under big rocks and stayed there for 48 Hours...
OpenAI to name new boss after firing co-founder
...OpenAI is reportedly set to name Emmett Shear as its interim chief executive just 48 Hours after the chaotic firing of boss and co-founder, Sam Altman...
More powers for policing protests considered by government
... On Sunday, Mrs Braverman broke a silence of almost 48 Hours to thank police officers who were faced with violence and aggression from " protesters and counter-protesters"...
Homeless tents destroyed during Met Police operation
... She said that about 10 tents were destroyed along with the men s personal belongings as the Met issued a S35 dispersal order, which requires people to vacate an area for a maximum of 48 Hours...
Covid-19: Test changes a 'hammer blow' to travel, and the pros and cons of mandatory jabs
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .
1. Travel test changes a 'hammer blow' to industryTravel sector bosses for travellers heading to the UK. From 04:00 GMT on Tuesday everyone aged 12 and over will have to take a test a maximum of 48 Hours before leaving. Clive Wratten, chief executive of The Business Travel Association, described the measure - announced in response to the Omicron Variant - as a " hammer blow" to the sector. Airlines UK called The Change a " premature" move that would " hit industry and passengers before we see the full data" on the effect of the Omicron Variant .
2. Doctors' leaders back postponed health checksThe British Medical Association to defer some services they provide patients to deliver Covid booster jabs instead. Practices can postpone minor surgery and routine health checks for over-75s and new patients until 31 March. The new measures will release GPs from " filling out paperwork" and chasing unnecessary and often undeliverable targets, the BMA said. All adults in England are expected to be offered boosters by The End of January,
3. Last-minute decision on Covid passes in WalesWelsh First Minister Mark Drakeford on whether to extend Covid passes to pubs and restaurants in the country. He Said the emergence of Omicron means The Situation in Wales is developing " so fast". The First case of Omicron was confirmed in Wales on Friday. Ministers are to consider whether to expand the Covid pass scheme over The Next week, with The Next Covid rules review due on Friday. Currently, Covid passes are required for cinemas, theatres, nightclubs and large events in Wales.
4. Mandatory jabs: Three reasons for and againstJust a few days ago, Germany placed major restrictions on the unvaccinated, barring those who haven't been jabbed from much of public life. Across The World , there are requirements for people in certain professions to be vaccinated. And in Austria, there is a plan to introduce mandatory vaccinations for everyone by February, with those who refuse facing fines - bar medical and religious exemptions.
5. Snotty-nosed hippos test positive for CovidThere have been reports globally of captive and domesticated animals being infected with Covid. Now, after testing positive for coronavirus at a zoo in Belgium. It is unclear how Imani, aged 14, and Hermien, 41, caught The Virus , Antwerp Zoo said, adding The Animals were doing Well - Apart from having runny noses. The zoo has tightened restrictions until The Animals test negative.
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