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, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline times media research at comres savanta. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. extreme heat will affect many parts of the uk in the next 2a hours. today but also overnight into monday and tuesday. the met office has issued a red warning. the extent of heat is likely to impact infrastructure and have knock—on on peoples hail. we are going to start pretty warm on monday, because we are pulling in warmer air on a southerly current which is originated from iberia. after a fine night, temperatures the day already in the mid to high teens. a little bit of early fog across northern ireland and more cloud across scotland. but for the lion's share of the uk, it's a day of the sunshine beating down and the temperatures pushing up of the mid to high 20s for scotland and northern ireland, we are talking about the high 30s, possibly even in excess of a0 across parts of england and wales. potentially hotter still across eastern england on tuesday
, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline times media research at comres savanta. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. extreme heat will affect many parts of the uk in the next 2a hours. today but also overnight into monday and tuesday. the met office has issued a red warning. the extent of heat is likely to impact infrastructure and have knock—on on peoples hail. we are...
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, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timeslitics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. the uk faces the prospect of temperatures never seen before in the days ahead. the met office has issued a red level warning for heat for monday and tuesday as impacts are likely on infrastructure and how we go about our daily lives. the warmer air starts to move its way and, last night, widely the mid—teens overnight tonight, some rain pushing across northern england and scotland. that will be around first thing sunday but it clears off to the north sea by the afternoon, just left with the sun beating down on temperatures pushing up. 32, 33 somewhere across the heart of england and wales, widely the mid—20s elsewhere and it will be the hottest day of the year so far but monday and tuesday will put that into the pale is i think we're going to see temperatures somewhere through the of monday and tuesday in excess of 41 degrees. good morning welcome to br
, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timeslitics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. the uk faces the prospect of temperatures never seen before in the days ahead. the met office has issued a red level warning for heat for monday and tuesday as impacts are likely on infrastructure and how we go about our daily lives. the warmer air starts...
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, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timeslitics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. the welsh national record is going to be smashed monday afternoon and for england monday and tuesday seeing temperatures into the 40s, that is going to set a new mark for england and also for the uk, but we are talking about dangerous heat stopping the met office have got this read 0ffice have got this read extreme heat warning, unprecedented heat warning across these areas of england. there is also a broader amber weather warning in force across all of england and wales and a good chunk of scotland as well stopping these areas will have impact to people's health due to those high temperatures and impacts to infrastructure as well. it is very dangerous. 0ver well. it is very dangerous. over the next few hours temperatures come down to reasonable levels, as we start of monday morning, 14—18. if you are up early open your doors and windows, let that cool
, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timeslitics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. the welsh national record is going to be smashed monday afternoon and for england monday and tuesday seeing temperatures into the 40s, that is going to set a new mark for england and also for the uk, but we are talking about dangerous heat stopping the...
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, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timestics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. hello. our weather is about to turn exceptionally hot and it looks like we will be enduring unprecedented temperatures into the start of next week with the met office read in extreme heat warning for a large part of england on monday and tuesday. all of leyden, wales into southern scotland amber warnings with widespread impact from the heat for that were not there yet. breezy, damp start to saturday, northern scotland, scotland old and i'm overcome over, patchy redhead again especially later in the day. a lot of sunshine for england and wales where temperatures will be higher, 30 perhaps in london area for england and wales where temperatures will be higher, 30 perhaps in london area. overnighted it to sunday scotland, northern ireland and northern ireland with a chance of outbreaks of rain for that south of that is clear spells, tonight starting at a sun
, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timestics and media research at savant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. hello. our weather is about to turn exceptionally hot and it looks like we will be enduring unprecedented temperatures into the start of next week with the met office read in extreme heat warning for a large part of england on monday and tuesday. all of...
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, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timesavant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5.00 — the government says it's focusing on three key areas of concern ahead of the record—breaking temperatures that are forecast to hit the uk next week. the race for conservative party leader and next prime minister continues as the five remaining candidates battle it out in the first tv debate. none of the candidates really stood out as somebody who would give keir starmer a real problem, but of course anybody can grow into the job, so i do not think labour is going to be complacent. heathrow is pushing ahead with plans to force airlines to reduce passenger numbers to help the airport cope with staff shortages. this is a peak year, we are seeing record _ this is a peak year, we are seeing record demand post—pandemic for people _ record demand post—pandemic for people wanting to fly, and over the next two _ people wanting to fly, and over the ne
, paul mason, columnist for the new statesman and the new european, hardeep matharu, editor of byline timesavant. the media show will be back at the same time next week but for now thanks for watching. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5.00 — the government says it's focusing on three key areas of concern ahead of the record—breaking temperatures that are forecast to hit the uk next week. the race for conservative party leader and next prime minister continues as the five...
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of "new york times" put six bylines on a piece called tracking the white house coronavirus outbreak. seven days following trump's coronavirus trail. >> where was the infected? i don't think we know. >> i don't think that matters, right? i think what matters is we prepare for this. >> laura: i like how he looks over here like i don't know, do you know? why does that matter? contact tracing never worked anyway. i won't hold my breath about the current saga and the coming days at all. joining now mollie hemingway and federalist fox news contributor. if we were this actual conversation about the president and covid back in 2020. they were hysterical. every person he came into contact with was a potential vector and they blamed him. >> it's amazing, because the media were in a state of hysteria before he got covid. the anchor at the white house doctors, at the treatment he was getting, and every little thing about how he was handling things. doesn't matter where he got it, we saw the pattern repeatedly with corporate media where it ty would blame republicans. you're seeing it again here,
of "new york times" put six bylines on a piece called tracking the white house coronavirus outbreak. seven days following trump's coronavirus trail. >> where was the infected? i don't think we know. >> i don't think that matters, right? i think what matters is we prepare for this. >> laura: i like how he looks over here like i don't know, do you know? why does that matter? contact tracing never worked anyway. i won't hold my breath about the current saga and the...
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michael crowley is here, his byline is on that "times" reporting.reet journal" moscow bureau chief ann simmons and tom firestone is here served as a resident legal advisor at the u.s. embassy in moscow and was a former u.s. district attorney for the eastern direct of new york. you can speak to both these pieces. obviously, the russian criminal is serving time for a crime he did commit and was convicted of. brittney griner, there's no evidence that she's guilty of anything. talk about the dynamic that moscow seems to have set up here. >> yeah, no, it's an excellent question. there has been a lot of speculation in the russian media about a possible exchange of griner for boot and there's been a lot of speculation that maybe they will impose a very significant sentence on her in order to induce such an exchange. we'll have to see how her trial plays out. i'd have to point out, though, that the exchange doesn't just have to be boot for griner. there are other americans held in russian prisons right now, paul wielden was sentenced to 16 years on what app
michael crowley is here, his byline is on that "times" reporting.reet journal" moscow bureau chief ann simmons and tom firestone is here served as a resident legal advisor at the u.s. embassy in moscow and was a former u.s. district attorney for the eastern direct of new york. you can speak to both these pieces. obviously, the russian criminal is serving time for a crime he did commit and was convicted of. brittney griner, there's no evidence that she's guilty of anything. talk...
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national political reporter at the washington post, and one of the reporters byline on this reporting. thank you for your time tonight, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having the alley. >> is it, from your knowledge, do these rally goers who are buying these tickets know where their money is going, and doesn't matter? do you think they would care if they know it was going off the donald trump political arsenal, to make america more great again, but into his pockets? >> we talk to a lot of people, we didn't find anyone who had a problem with that. there was definitely some, there were necessarily super clear, they got, they get the trump campaign fundraising emails. and then they get an ad for this tour. and they buy tickets. but the reality is, whether the money went to trump personally, or to the campaign, they were thrilled to do it. because they really wanted to see trump, they were willing to pay for it, and they love him, and they want to help him. they wanted to give him their money. tommy who these folks are? there's a lot of things in life that i would never frayed that probably wouldn't have 15 bucks
national political reporter at the washington post, and one of the reporters byline on this reporting. thank you for your time tonight, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having the alley. >> is it, from your knowledge, do these rally goers who are buying these tickets know where their money is going, and doesn't matter? do you think they would care if they know it was going off the donald trump political arsenal, to make america more great again, but into his pockets? >> we talk...
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mike schmidt, "the new york times" washington correspondent whose byline is on that reporting we readntributor. tim o'brien, msnbc political analyst. mike, tell us more about what your reporting uncovers about these -- i think they're described as autopsies without the benefit of death. tell us about these. >> well, i think that the sort of easiest way to understand this story is that something extraordinary happened. either through sheer luck of the draw, of random sampling, of the way that names came up, the irs was able to do something that donald trump really wanted done to his rivals. that would be a remarkable thing in and of itself, simply just the fact that chance, something that happens in everyone's day-to-day life, coming through the way that it did. the other potential extraordinary outcome here is that the irs's process somewhere along the line was corrupted, corrupted by someone who wanted this audit to be directed at these two enemies of trump or two people that have made highly consequential law enforcement decisions, perhaps the most consequential law enforcement deci
mike schmidt, "the new york times" washington correspondent whose byline is on that reporting we readntributor. tim o'brien, msnbc political analyst. mike, tell us more about what your reporting uncovers about these -- i think they're described as autopsies without the benefit of death. tell us about these. >> well, i think that the sort of easiest way to understand this story is that something extraordinary happened. either through sheer luck of the draw, of random sampling, of...
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byline for mgm. that is why you are seeing a decline in the stock price but severe covid restrictions [ technical difficulties ] with me to talk about what is at stake. >> it is a tough timeo basically hunker down and wait for the term but the idea is hardly imagined. it will turn this year or next but when it does, macau will go back to making $3 billion and a lot more than that in the future. it is just like a lot of things, you have to -- churchill said, when you're going through , keep walking. this is. >> they have been essentially trapped there for years and it is very, very difficult. i appreciate everything they do for us. >> it comes back and then some. it is the largest gaming market in the world bar none. miss th. bernstein's gaming analysts say the gaming closures in macao may last more than this week and july gaming revenues are expected to be, listen to this, 97% lower than 2019's numbers. really remarkable. carl >> they are still committed to this market though completely and totally, right >> every single one of them. they said that this is the place where the money gets made, that when the restrictions end, not if, but when they end, they expect a kind of
byline for mgm. that is why you are seeing a decline in the stock price but severe covid restrictions [ technical difficulties ] with me to talk about what is at stake. >> it is a tough timeo basically hunker down and wait for the term but the idea is hardly imagined. it will turn this year or next but when it does, macau will go back to making $3 billion and a lot more than that in the future. it is just like a lot of things, you have to -- churchill said, when you're going through ,...
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time she's here, and i screwed it up, "the washington post." also joining us, hugo lowell, congressional report at "the guardian." also jason johnson is here. congrats on your new role. you had the bylinee first piece of reporting about trump sitting and watching tv, transfixed, i think, was your reporting, shortly after the insurrection. that feels as though it's a fact that has only been corroborated with every insider that has testified to this committee and will feature prominently thursday night. >> that's right. i mean, immediately after the insurrection, we knew, as reporters, that that was the story we wanted to try to get to the bottom of. what was then president trump, this sort of singular feature, doing or, in many ways, as the case turned out, not doing during that period between when the capitol was first breached and when he finally sent out a tweet calling off his supporters, and as we've seen, initially, with our reporting and then with some of these tell-all books and people who have become disillusioned and now of course with the committee, which has something that we wish we had, but we don't, which is subpoena power, we're getting a much clearer and more granular l
time she's here, and i screwed it up, "the washington post." also joining us, hugo lowell, congressional report at "the guardian." also jason johnson is here. congrats on your new role. you had the bylinee first piece of reporting about trump sitting and watching tv, transfixed, i think, was your reporting, shortly after the insurrection. that feels as though it's a fact that has only been corroborated with every insider that has testified to this committee and will feature...