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may's plan for a fairer britain is the headline in the daily express. a seemingly ringing endorsement of the prime minister's plans. but the times takes a different tack saving thousands will be hit by new care costs. the daily mail speaks to those worried about paying for nursing homes by the headline, you will not have to sell your home to pay for your care. the sun focuses on different tory plans that says they will target those to squeeze cash from ordinary, working families. the telegraph, middle—class loose winter fuel. it sounds like, and we were talking about this earlier, another policy lifted from david miliband. about this earlier, another policy lifted from david milibandm about this earlier, another policy lifted from david miliband. it is. arguably tomorrow is the most important day of selection so far. it is the programme of government and theresa may is on course for victory and she has a huge package of measures which includes something that ed miliband promised in 2015. at the moment pensioners get £200 for a winterfuel at the moment pe
may's plan for a fairer britain is the headline in the daily express. a seemingly ringing endorsement of the prime minister's plans. but the times takes a different tack saving thousands will be hit by new care costs. the daily mail speaks to those worried about paying for nursing homes by the headline, you will not have to sell your home to pay for your care. the sun focuses on different tory plans that says they will target those to squeeze cash from ordinary, working families. the telegraph,...
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the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country.eports that authorities we re the times reports that authorities were warned of the bombers extremist views by a relative. and pictures of the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. 0nly the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. only one story on the front pages, i wonder if we can on the front pages, i wonder if we ca n start on the front pages, i wonder if we can start in a sense, rather than with the text but with the images and an almost every front page is an image of troops on uk streets. what are your feelings looking at these pictures? personally i find it rather learning, it does not make me feel safe, it flags up there is a crisis, we are almost at war which i think is part of the point of them being there, they are designed to reassure, these soldiers are around in whitehall and at the moment they area bit in whitehall and at the moment they are a bit of a novelty and people are a bit of a novelty and people a re interested are a bit of a novelty
the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country.eports that authorities we re the times reports that authorities were warned of the bombers extremist views by a relative. and pictures of the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. 0nly the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. only one story on the front pages, i wonder if we can on the front pages, i wonder if we ca n start on the front pages, i wonder if we can start in a sense, rather...
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we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins.bout the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew!
we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins.bout the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew!
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the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country.ace to hunt down a terror network linked to the attack. the times reports that authorities were warned of salman abedi's extremism views by a relative. and the daily mirror shows the picture of the attacks brother, arrested in libya earlier today. so let's begin. we were remarking earlier that the image on the front page is that of troops on uk streets. what does that make you feel when you see that, lance? streets. what does that make you feel when you see that, lance7m makes you appreciate the seriousness of the situation we face, not that we needed reminding of that, but i'm sure the security of services, the government, will be pleased to see this photograph on a lot of the front pages, it's partly there for reassurance to let the public know everything is being done to keep the streets as safe as they can be. some people may feel there's a bit of window dressing about it, that it really is there more for reassurance and the practical benefits that this can have but it takes the pr
the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country.ace to hunt down a terror network linked to the attack. the times reports that authorities were warned of salman abedi's extremism views by a relative. and the daily mirror shows the picture of the attacks brother, arrested in libya earlier today. so let's begin. we were remarking earlier that the image on the front page is that of troops on uk streets. what does that make you feel when you see that, lance? streets. what...
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once or twice a week could protect against dementia — that's according to research seen by the daily expressin. let's go to this tb, keep trying to avoid the word debate but it's in the headlines. tb, keep trying to avoid the word deb start|t it's in the headlines. tb, keep trying to avoid the word deb start f’fisin’the is badlines. talking about... this is theresa may, jeremy corbyn first and {hifii may, jeremy corbyn first and then theresa may. the interviews were separate and then taking questions from the audience. what do you think of it? i thought it was a no score draw. jeremy corbyn performed perhaps better than some people might have thought he would. i think he did quite well from that point of view, theresa may did —— had some difficult questions about the u—turn and leading the brexit negotiations. she came through it quite well and finished quite strongly. it ultimately probably will not affect the election a great deal which was a bit ofa no the election a great deal which was a bit of a no score draw. the guardian story is an early version. jeremy corbyn was the first person to
once or twice a week could protect against dementia — that's according to research seen by the daily expressin. let's go to this tb, keep trying to avoid the word debate but it's in the headlines. tb, keep trying to avoid the word deb start|t it's in the headlines. tb, keep trying to avoid the word deb start f’fisin’the is badlines. talking about... this is theresa may, jeremy corbyn first and {hifii may, jeremy corbyn first and then theresa may. the interviews were separate and then...
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once or twice a week could protect against dementia — that's according to research seen by the daily expressegin. let's start with the story in the mirror. it pitcher on the front page there. rachel, you could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation.” could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation. i think the issue with this case is that it is obviously quite distinctive, it is obviously quite distinctive, it is bright blue, and the police are chine to trace his movements and the days since he came back from libya until he carried out the attack a week ago. because it is so distinctive suitcase i imagine they have released this photo to help trigger any recollections of people who might have seen him in those four days so they can start to piece together a picture of where he was and what he was doing. there is cctv of him going into a shop yesterday as well. finding this suitcase is also vital. it is not what he used to carry out the bombing, that was a satchel, not the same thing, but they want to establish where he is clean and all his movements and they
once or twice a week could protect against dementia — that's according to research seen by the daily expressegin. let's start with the story in the mirror. it pitcher on the front page there. rachel, you could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation.” could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation. i think the issue with this case is that it is obviously quite distinctive, it is obviously quite distinctive, it is bright blue, and the police are chine to...
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it also makes the front page of the daily express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at europe. smith, who's been found guilty of trying to set off a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. police are urging more schools in the capital to install metal scanners to protect children from rising violent crime in the guardian. the times says more than 5 million people could be stuck on waiting lists for nhs treatment within two years, according to documents seen by a healthjournal. and the daily mirror says the hollywood actor brad pitt has admitted to having a drinking problem in an interview which has come after his split with angelina jolie. let us begin. the daily telegraph headline, theresa may unleashes fire. would you start us off, she is using colourful and forceful language. it is extraordinary, on the steps of downing street she unleashes this vitriol, saying that the eu is trying to wreck the election. she has been called the new iron lady, explaining that the eu needs to keep out of our elections. very, very strong fire against the eu. remembering our history a bit, ev
it also makes the front page of the daily express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at europe. smith, who's been found guilty of trying to set off a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. police are urging more schools in the capital to install metal scanners to protect children from rising violent crime in the guardian. the times says more than 5 million people could be stuck on waiting lists for nhs treatment within two years, according to documents seen by a healthjournal. and the...
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the daily express says theresa may is on course to win a record number of seats — 398, giving her a majorityejust can we just clarify, before anybody gets cross with me, that my reprimand was out of love? 0h, gets cross with me, that my reprimand was out of love? oh, i didn't even... i was actually fidgeting, so it was absolutely correct! the daily mail, this huge cyber attack yesterday, now, you we re cyber attack yesterday, now, you were just saying before we came on air, it looks as if they were already on to this story? yes, this has hit the nhs, and also organisations and companies worldwide. it looks as though there we re lots of worldwide. it looks as though there were lots of ransom demands at trusts last year. it is not clear whether any money was paid out. we know that one californian health business did pay out when its systems were attacked in this way. but this story is getting bigger by the moment, because it seems as though there was a failure to do anything about it in a timely fashion. and the briefings which fascinate me, one, no—one brings up the fact that theresa may was
the daily express says theresa may is on course to win a record number of seats — 398, giving her a majorityejust can we just clarify, before anybody gets cross with me, that my reprimand was out of love? 0h, gets cross with me, that my reprimand was out of love? oh, i didn't even... i was actually fidgeting, so it was absolutely correct! the daily mail, this huge cyber attack yesterday, now, you we re cyber attack yesterday, now, you were just saying before we came on air, it looks as if...
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with me are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, davidonight's news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. they say he never revealed where he buried one of his vitims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, a picture of ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says the hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a system stolen from us spies. ahead of tomorrow's manifesto launch — the is headline is ‘labour‘s tax grab on the rich', with the paper expected to propose extending the top rate to those earning above £80,000 a year. the telegraph leads on the same story — claiming that almost a million middle—class people would be dragged into paying the top rate of income tax under labour's plans. while the guardian reports a labour manifesto pledging a levy on firms paying over £330,000 on individual wages. the metro focuses on the search for body of missing schoolgirl daniellejones, following a tip—off, 16 y
with me are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, davidonight's news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. they say he never revealed where he buried one of his vitims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, a picture of ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says the hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a...
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political correspondent at the london evening standard, and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressat it says is theresa may's break with the tories's thatcherite past to woo labour voters. the telegraph calls it theresa may's "manifesto for the mainstream" as she promises to make britain fairer. tomorrow's express ramps up the fighting talk over the uk's brexit deal with europe. the mirror says may will strip 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payments and warns of possible tory tax rises for working families. the times is another paper to focus on theresa may's bid to win voters from right and left as she launches her manifesto in the labour seat of halifax. the guardian's front page features the latest photo of chelsea manning, the first released since the former us soldier was released from military prison
political correspondent at the london evening standard, and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressat it says is theresa may's break with the tories's thatcherite past to woo labour voters. the telegraph calls it theresa may's "manifesto for the mainstream" as she promises to make britain fairer. tomorrow's express ramps up the fighting talk over the uk's brexit deal with europe. the mirror says may will strip 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payments and warns of...
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the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
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the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue proteinigger the disease. back tojulian assange in the guardian, who has said today that the war is just beginning after the decision by the swedish prosecutors. let's delve in a little more. henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches. epic picture ofjulian assange and the headline, a creep. —— and a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with police presence outside, even though it has been downgraded. the whole process has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it means seven years after the accusations were made, there is a sign he is getting towards the end of it. now the wiki leaks charges may come back from the us authorities. he said he doesn't forgive and doesn't forget. he is 110w forgive and doesn't forget. h
the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue proteinigger the disease. back tojulian assange in the guardian, who has said today that the war is just beginning after the decision by the swedish prosecutors. let's delve in a little more. henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches. epic picture ofjulian assange and the headline, a creep. —— and a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money...
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daily express, the reason, the new maggie.re will always be some who won the next that, but whether that is helpful for the wider population, people unsure about it. they are both women. that's an irresistible comparison for parts of the right—wing press. you know, i'm pretty sure that the girl. not handbags this time but shoes. it's not handbags but shoes. she has a firmness of character that i think is making it a reasonable comparison. but i don't know, it doesn't really work for me. very different backgrounds. she a p pa re ntly different backgrounds. she apparently has the comparison. you can see why, but she stuck with it. this is very meant to be flattering but i take your point. let's look at the front of the scottish daily mail. if the different front page from the other one. roost‘s tories defy the snp. conservative the fixer to roost‘s tories does and snp. she came to the forefront in the debate. in scotland, the tories have had such an impossible time of it until it started to be turning round. is it down to her? t
daily express, the reason, the new maggie.re will always be some who won the next that, but whether that is helpful for the wider population, people unsure about it. they are both women. that's an irresistible comparison for parts of the right—wing press. you know, i'm pretty sure that the girl. not handbags this time but shoes. it's not handbags but shoes. she has a firmness of character that i think is making it a reasonable comparison. but i don't know, it doesn't really work for me. very...
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the daily express leads on theresa may's warning that jeremy corbyn is plotting uncontrolled immigrationustice' the metro leads on the surgeon who's been jailed for 15 years for carrying out needless breast cancer operations. the ft reports that china and the eu have agreed a climate pact as doubts emerge over the us‘s commitment. we can begin with that debate in cambridge. was it a mistake for theresa may not to take part because jeremy corbyn at the last minute did? this is the front page of the times, have faith in me. implying that theresa may is hard at work on brexit. she once this election to be about brexit, but it is not really being talked about with people. and i've been out with mps, it is rarely coming up on the doorstep. i've been out with mps, it is rarely coming up on the doorstepm i've been out with mps, it is rarely coming up on the doorstep. it was supposed to be the brexit election. that is what she would like it to be, it is what tim farron would like it to be, who said he is representing the 48%, but it is simply not about brexit. it could have been a mistake her no
the daily express leads on theresa may's warning that jeremy corbyn is plotting uncontrolled immigrationustice' the metro leads on the surgeon who's been jailed for 15 years for carrying out needless breast cancer operations. the ft reports that china and the eu have agreed a climate pact as doubts emerge over the us‘s commitment. we can begin with that debate in cambridge. was it a mistake for theresa may not to take part because jeremy corbyn at the last minute did? this is the front page...
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the daily express conflated these things together.nier is, "we have to be rigourous in the approach to clearing the accounts." that in the approach to clearing the accounts. " that is in the approach to clearing the accounts." that is sorting out the effort bill. "0therwise accounts." that is sorting out the effort bill. "otherwise the situation might be explosive if we stop programmes, imagine the problems." not talking about riots in the street. talking about difficulties, diplomatic difficulties. he also said, in quotes, in the article, "member states don't have a right to those assets, be they drinkable or non— drinkable." the big wine cellar. and you see, there is an argument that says we have about £58 billion as a share of the eu's assets that we have helped to buy, so if i was negotiating i would say, i don't agree with the £85 billion but i would like £58 billion please, and we talk the differences. that is a fa ntasy we talk the differences. that is a fantasy figure as well. of course it is. they haven't attributed that figu
the daily express conflated these things together.nier is, "we have to be rigourous in the approach to clearing the accounts." that in the approach to clearing the accounts. " that is in the approach to clearing the accounts." that is sorting out the effort bill. "0therwise accounts." that is sorting out the effort bill. "otherwise the situation might be explosive if we stop programmes, imagine the problems." not talking about riots in the street. talking...
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the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very favourably, the other papers we will come to our obviously much less favourable. this says he will fix rip—off britain, boost nhs schools and scrap tuition fees. talking about how power and the railways will be renationalised and other policies including abolis
the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange....
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we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins.ber of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew! statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew i would do this. 300,000? don't you mean 300 million? statins? ! they are actually saying that patience, if they know they are taking statins and are told about the side—effects, they will start feeling them, like restless muscles and poor sleep. if they are not told and poor sleep. if they are not told and they don't know they are taking statins, they don't feel them. so it is psychological? yes, psychosomatic effect. some of the professionals are saying when you take medicines there is a huge list of side effect
we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins.ber of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott!...
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maybe at past 11 we will look at broccoli on the front page of the daily express but we can't promiseon wins the presidency, yet the country remains divided. he was very much aware of that when he appeared on tv shortly after it became that he had won, benedicte. appeared on tv shortly after it became that he had won, benedictel yes, this 39—year—old who resigned from the government only last summer and set up a movement, it is still a movement, not a party, with no official subsidies from the french authorities, en marche, and he has astonishingly confounded all the predictions of the experts and tonight he is president elect of france. a certain emmanuel macron. he has reason to be solemn. the country is in a state of emergency still. there's a lot of major terrorist threats, as we know. french and policeman —— a french prison killed and another seriously injured on the champs—elysees, stag na nt injured on the champs—elysees, stagnant economy, huge unemployment, 10%, that was the very pledge that the then candidate francois hollande said he should bejudged on. and there is a lot to
maybe at past 11 we will look at broccoli on the front page of the daily express but we can't promiseon wins the presidency, yet the country remains divided. he was very much aware of that when he appeared on tv shortly after it became that he had won, benedicte. appeared on tv shortly after it became that he had won, benedictel yes, this 39—year—old who resigned from the government only last summer and set up a movement, it is still a movement, not a party, with no official subsidies from...
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it has been calculated in the daily express that britain contributes 12% of the bloc‘s total budget and of the eu's total assets. we loo like half our share out, like having half the house when you have a divorce. they are saying it is £85 billion. i'm going to leap to the last paper now. we have got a longer review at 11.30pm. the daily star fears for 62 more premiership stars. this is after aaron lennon talked about having his mental health problems, he is not alone it says. the pressure, is this what it's about? i remember years and years ago, i think stfs stan collymore and his then manager said, "what's wrong with you?" i lot of the premiership, even championship footballers, the key reason why lots of people, men and women, become me ntally of people, men and women, become mentally ill and have problems is thwarted ambition, it isn't the money you make, it is what else is going on in your mind, everyone is talking about the push being more open about mental health. there are lots and lots of people particularly young men who struggle with things going on, we have got our demons, b
it has been calculated in the daily express that britain contributes 12% of the bloc‘s total budget and of the eu's total assets. we loo like half our share out, like having half the house when you have a divorce. they are saying it is £85 billion. i'm going to leap to the last paper now. we have got a longer review at 11.30pm. the daily star fears for 62 more premiership stars. this is after aaron lennon talked about having his mental health problems, he is not alone it says. the pressure,...
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surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean claude junker is on the front of the daily express the prime minister claiming the account was just "brussels gossip." the daily mail leads with a special investigation in to claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis surrounding financing deals for new cars, saying buyers are often not made fully aware of the terms of loans. and finally, the guardian says the prime minister is having to battle to get brexit talks back on track following what it calls a "botched and humiliating" start to the negotiations with the president of the european commission. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week, celebrating gha na's 60th birthday. i'm drinking to the country's independence. sparring with the locals. boxing is massive, they love it here. and meeting some of its cutest residents. i am amazed how much banana a little monkey like that can eat. busy, bustly, noisy and lots of fun. i could be in any of the big,
surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean claude junker is on the front of the daily express the prime minister claiming the account was just "brussels gossip." the daily mail leads with a special investigation in to claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis surrounding financing deals for new cars, saying buyers are often not made fully aware...
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surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean—claude junker is on the front of the daily expresssip'. the daily mail leads with a special investigation into claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis surrounding financing deals for new cars, saying buyers are often not made fully aware of the terms of loans. and finally the guardian says the prime minister is having to battle to get brexit talks back on track following what it calls a ‘botched and humiliating' start to the negotiations with the president of the european commission. a british man has been knocked down and killed after apparently trying to take a selfie on a german motorway. the man was named on social media as dean steele, from uddingston near glasgow who was thought to have been 22. he was with two friends when he was hit by a car on the a21; autobahn in gudow, near hamburg, at about 11:a0 on sunday. police said witnesses reported seeing the three men taking "cell phone pictures of themselves" he
surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean—claude junker is on the front of the daily expresssip'. the daily mail leads with a special investigation into claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis surrounding financing deals for new cars, saying buyers are often not made fully aware of the terms of loans. and finally the guardian says the prime minister...
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once or twice a week could protect against dementia, that is according to research seen by the daily expressons and syria would result in immediate french reprisals. emmanuel macron said they heard their disagreements and the rating, the two leaders but he described wanting to work with russia over syria and in the struggle against terrorism. china has urged north korea to create the conditions for a return to talks after pyongyang carried out its ninth missile test this year. north korea defied united nations sanctions by firing a short—range missile into the sea off it sees close. the chief executive of... the chief executive of british airways alex cruz says he won't resign over the computer failure which disrupted tens of thousands of people's travel over the bank holiday weekend. in his first interview since the it crash, mr cruz apologised — saying a power surge had caused computerfailure, and that a back—up system hadn't kicked in. ba services today returned to normal at gatwick, but not at heathrow. our transport correspondent richard westcott reports. how can a computer glitch be al
once or twice a week could protect against dementia, that is according to research seen by the daily expressons and syria would result in immediate french reprisals. emmanuel macron said they heard their disagreements and the rating, the two leaders but he described wanting to work with russia over syria and in the struggle against terrorism. china has urged north korea to create the conditions for a return to talks after pyongyang carried out its ninth missile test this year. north korea...
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political correspondent at the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expresslong a pavement in times square, in new york, killing an 18 —year—old woman. 22 people were injured. the driver, an armed forces veteran with previous convictions for drink—driving, was arrested. it is not thought to bea to be a terrorism related incident. 0ur correspondentjoined us from the scene. from their best knowledge, they don't believe it is terror related but a car ploughing into pedestrians in times square, it made people fear the worst in terms of it being an attack, and tactic isis has used over the atlantic several times. in new york in september, we had incidents were a few pressure cooker bombs went off in lower manhattan and they seemed to be terror related. while the nypd believes it is isolated, they have reinforced other key spots in new york city. they say out of an abundance of caution, but also to reassure new yorkers. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may has launched the conservative manifesto saying politicians need to be upfront and straight about the challen
political correspondent at the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expresslong a pavement in times square, in new york, killing an 18 —year—old woman. 22 people were injured. the driver, an armed forces veteran with previous convictions for drink—driving, was arrested. it is not thought to bea to be a terrorism related incident. 0ur correspondentjoined us from the scene. from their best knowledge, they don't believe it is terror related but a car...
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you picked this story in the daily express.ed to end on a positive note. here is a woman who, for 30 or a0 yea rs, here is a woman who, for 30 or a0 years, has been trying to be a singer. and she decides she is going to give up. her mother had dementia and her mother died. she is going through her mother's stuff. incidentally, she is on britain's got talent tonight. she was looking through her mother ‘s stuff and she saw a letter that she had written to simon cowell to ask, can my daughter please go on? and she had already decided she was gone to give up. she wasn't going to make it. she saw that letter and said, for my mum, i have got to do this. i thought, very moving. that is the human condition. that is a really good story. so now she has got a slot. it is gone to be on tonight. absolutely. that was lovely. it has been lovely having you here this morning. thank you. at ten o'clock, matt tebbutt will take over in the saturday kitchen. what is on the menu? good morning. you are back! i am. it is great to be back. where have y
you picked this story in the daily express.ed to end on a positive note. here is a woman who, for 30 or a0 yea rs, here is a woman who, for 30 or a0 years, has been trying to be a singer. and she decides she is going to give up. her mother had dementia and her mother died. she is going through her mother's stuff. incidentally, she is on britain's got talent tonight. she was looking through her mother ‘s stuff and she saw a letter that she had written to simon cowell to ask, can my daughter...
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the front page of the daily express, saying theresa may is heading for what they call a margaret thatcherage, alpacas in cirencester. they had a special hair cut. they had a special hair cut. they do not normally look like that. they do not normally look like that. the main story there was theresa may reflecting on the results yesterday. the daily telegraph, the same main story. this is ryan giggs, who has done a column for them today talking about how he has consulted a psychiatrist since leaving manchester united to learn how to deal with the pressures of being away from that big... he said he was basically institutionalise, most of his life working for manchester united. talking openly about his mental health. where would be a good place to be today, louise, how about cumbria? anywhere north and west. here is a couple of photographs from earlier and you can see cumbria and the highlands. there is a north— west, south— west divide today. in cornwall and across the channel isles, this may just cornwall and across the channel isles, this mayjust brush into the far south of devon, but it l
the front page of the daily express, saying theresa may is heading for what they call a margaret thatcherage, alpacas in cirencester. they had a special hair cut. they had a special hair cut. they do not normally look like that. they do not normally look like that. the main story there was theresa may reflecting on the results yesterday. the daily telegraph, the same main story. this is ryan giggs, who has done a column for them today talking about how he has consulted a psychiatrist since...
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"theresa on the march", declares the daily mail. the express calls theresa may the new mackie. and mayoral election. let's look at the daily mail. the reason on the marks, you get wiped out and labour buried in their own backyard. it will come on the weather weakens safely extrapolate this to doom the aids in a bit, but theresa may —— tojune the 8th in a bit. theresa may not —— careful not to overestimate these games? they're worried about turnout injune. games? they're worried about turnout in june. it's not games? they're worried about turnout injune. it's not about games? they're worried about turnout in june. it's not about whether she will win, its about the size of the majority she will get. what the conservatives are trying to do is ta ke conservatives are trying to do is take a whole bunch of seats off labour which in 2015 would have been considered safe. you look at some of the majorities, particularly in the mayoral races, they were quite tight. as few hundred thousand votes, will mean a lot. labour have the opposite problem. they are saying we can still make a differ
"theresa on the march", declares the daily mail. the express calls theresa may the new mackie. and mayoral election. let's look at the daily mail. the reason on the marks, you get wiped out and labour buried in their own backyard. it will come on the weather weakens safely extrapolate this to doom the aids in a bit, but theresa may —— tojune the 8th in a bit. theresa may not —— careful not to overestimate these games? they're worried about turnout injune. games? they're...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily expressid davies. top team, join us for that. in the election campaign, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years — if they get to form the next government. the investment would be funded by tax increases and extra borrowing. jeremy corbyn told a nursing conference in liverpool that the conservatives have driven the health service "into crisis after crisis". here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they gathered in yorkshire to cheer him. like other labour leaders before, could jeremy corbyn use the nhs to rise to victory? on behalf of millions of people, thank you to everyone in the nhs that looks after us all the year round. meet the man who wants to be labour's health secretary in less than four weeks. this election is about the future of the nhs. he says labour would spend 37 billion extra over five years on the nhs in england, roughly an extra 7% each year, paid for by higher income tax at the top, but can he be completely precise about
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily expressid davies. top team, join us for that. in the election campaign, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years — if they get to form the next government. the investment would be funded by tax increases and extra borrowing. jeremy corbyn told a nursing conference in liverpool that the conservatives have driven the health service "into...
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the headline is alzheimer's cure hopein the headline is alzheimer's cure hope in the daily express.oing back to the story in connection with the winter fuel allowa nce connection with the winter fuel allowance first, is that right? not particularly. my mistake. the first story i chose was the — i've tried to keep away from the election. i've chosen a story in relation to women now dominate eu defence posts. right. women in power. absolutely right. not many british ones. none in fact. last week, there was a meeting of the eu and nato leaders. what was noticeable was that france, the new president, has appointed a female defence secretary. holland have one, germany, spain, italy, and get what? we don't. we've never had one. the question asked there is — has it changed ? one. the question asked there is — has it changed? is the world changing? have the threats changed, because of cyber and the need to deal withes with the new threats, women are better at this, and women are better at multitasking a p pa re ntly are better at multitasking apparently and it makes that plain that the skil
the headline is alzheimer's cure hopein the headline is alzheimer's cure hope in the daily express.oing back to the story in connection with the winter fuel allowa nce connection with the winter fuel allowance first, is that right? not particularly. my mistake. the first story i chose was the — i've tried to keep away from the election. i've chosen a story in relation to women now dominate eu defence posts. right. women in power. absolutely right. not many british ones. none in fact. last...
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the daily express.terday. what have you got for us? he even gets on front of the financial times. the headline of the waca one. you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. —— you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. — — the you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. —— the ft. yesterday, the oil price fell a bit to its lowest level in 5—6 months. we may see a decrease in the prices at the pumps. are we talking a price war? there are always is one. especially with supermarkets. keep an eye on that. this morning, the sun city pages. fashion victims. a lot of results out this week. sales were a lot worse than expected. three downward arrows. a drop in sales and share prices. people are not convinced. and they did not buy enough of the right stock. they were surprised at the amount of basic t—shirts people wanted. it is difficult for them to pick what customers want at a given time of year. the weather is hurting them as well. are flares still in? according to that picture, they are in. what
the daily express.terday. what have you got for us? he even gets on front of the financial times. the headline of the waca one. you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. —— you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. — — the you were talking about petrol prices yesterday. —— the ft. yesterday, the oil price fell a bit to its lowest level in 5—6 months. we may see a decrease in the prices at the pumps. are we talking a price war? there are always is one. especially with...
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a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the dailywill be the biggest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will take a million people of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cybersecurity last summer. the metro has the latest on last week‘s global cyberattack. it has a warning for people returning to work to avoid ra nsomwa re scams. the sun reports that ian brady is close to death. thankfully, you will be doing most of the talking! let‘s start with the election campaign, and the telegraph, workers get leave to care for elderly, the conservative ma nifesto to for elderly, the conservative manifesto to boost employees‘ right and tackle the social care crisis. an acceptance that there are so many people in the country who do hav
a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the dailywill be the biggest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will take a million people of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about...
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the mays also on the front page of the daily express, the prime minister and her husband.s asked about life with the prime minister and he said i decide when i take the bins out. lots of the papers talking about strictly. the newjudge is going to replace len, notjust as a judge but as head judge. send us your thoughts. we have natalie coming on later, i am sure she will have... 0h have natalie coming on later, i am sure she will have... oh yes, she is our guest! the front page of the daily telegraph, a picture of the mays. labour facing a daily telegraph, a picture of the mays. labourfacing a historic daily telegraph, a picture of the mays. labour facing a historic party split. they reveal it was love at first sight. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the times this morning, as they balanced it up with theresa may pledging a new vote on foxhunting, and their main story, judge attacking the inhumanity of ca re judge attacking the inhumanity of care homes which falls apart frail pensioners. having a look at the spread in the daily mail, i have been busy with this this mo
the mays also on the front page of the daily express, the prime minister and her husband.s asked about life with the prime minister and he said i decide when i take the bins out. lots of the papers talking about strictly. the newjudge is going to replace len, notjust as a judge but as head judge. send us your thoughts. we have natalie coming on later, i am sure she will have... 0h have natalie coming on later, i am sure she will have... oh yes, she is our guest! the front page of the daily...
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would start with the daily express.rince harry's heart. most of the pictures have ariana grande and justin bieber as they get set to take part in the benefit concert in manchester this weekend. the telegraph, a grand jester —— grand gesture for manchester. but they are putting on a secret plan from labour to allow thousands of unskilled migrants to come in after brexit. it has seen by the daily telegraph and the daily mail, they have seen leaked documents. and the horrible story about rosa king killed in the zoo, as to why the tiger got into the enclosure when she was in it. we will be talking aboutjeremy corbyn on the one show. another interview he took place was on women's hour with emma barnett. the front page says it feels a new anti—semitism row. a few people attacking emma barnett for interviewing jeremy corbyn ace—king about the cost of labour policy he was launching that they and he didn't know the cost. and a poll is predicting a shock tory loss and a hung parliament. we all take the polls with a large pinch of
would start with the daily express.rince harry's heart. most of the pictures have ariana grande and justin bieber as they get set to take part in the benefit concert in manchester this weekend. the telegraph, a grand jester —— grand gesture for manchester. but they are putting on a secret plan from labour to allow thousands of unskilled migrants to come in after brexit. it has seen by the daily telegraph and the daily mail, they have seen leaked documents. and the horrible story about rosa...
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and then hearing the daily express, a picture from bermuda, the captain aiming to take the america's. it has taken 18 months to make and it is all ergonomically designed for his hand and he can control the entire boat. he says that will win them the america's cup. last week we went to a wild life park. we did not see this, however. a polar bearjumping on a dark, trying to get the dark. this is from the daily mail. and this is what happened. big there got nowhere near the dark. and i think, down the bottom, the duck is smiling. he casually wandered off. it is not everyday you get get slamdunk by a polar bear. you would miss it, however, you would be trying to film with your camera and you would miss it. thank you. we will see war later. 20 minutes past six. —— we will see you later. it is ten years to the day that three—year—old madeleine mccann went missing from a holiday apartment in the portuguese village of praia da luz. it's a case that drew attention around the world and cast a shadow on the algarve resort. jon kay is there for us this morning. good morning to you. good morning
and then hearing the daily express, a picture from bermuda, the captain aiming to take the america's. it has taken 18 months to make and it is all ergonomically designed for his hand and he can control the entire boat. he says that will win them the america's cup. last week we went to a wild life park. we did not see this, however. a polar bearjumping on a dark, trying to get the dark. this is from the daily mail. and this is what happened. big there got nowhere near the dark. and i think, down...
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the daily express, another picture of ian brady on the front. those are the main front pages.in the national league play—off at wembley on sunday, and if you are not sure, a small town in gloucestershire, which would have fitted into wembley 15 times over survey of the smallest memberof the 15 times over survey of the smallest member of the football league in the most environmentally friendly because the guy who runs the club owfis because the guy who runs the club owns the club and made his money out ofan owns the club and made his money out of an environmental company which she made up selling energy and as a result, they run their stayed in that solar panels. all vegetarian. cani that solar panels. all vegetarian. can ijust that solar panels. all vegetarian. can i just say, that solar panels. all vegetarian. can ijust say, commiserations to tranmere. 95 points, was it? they are brutal. keep your eyes peeled for forest green. what's next? too little quick ones. we were talking about the backward job interviews and there is a small pc is saying, one in five bosses decides on
the daily express, another picture of ian brady on the front. those are the main front pages.in the national league play—off at wembley on sunday, and if you are not sure, a small town in gloucestershire, which would have fitted into wembley 15 times over survey of the smallest memberof the 15 times over survey of the smallest member of the football league in the most environmentally friendly because the guy who runs the club owfis because the guy who runs the club owns the club and made his...
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go straight to the white house where sean spicer stepped up to the podium for the daily press briefing. >> -- who expressedir support this morning. it is especially important that we continue to make progress on repealing and replacing obamacare as rates sky rocket and insurers keep fleeing the market around the country in anticipation of this impending implosion. earlier this week, aetna atphoupbed it will scale back its presence even further in 2018 withdrawing from the iowa exchange. aetna had already cut its participation in the exchanges from 15 states to 4 in 2017. iowa is going to be hit particularly hard by these recent developments as medica, the last insurance for most of the state, also announced this week that it will likely stop selling individual healthcare policies in the state, which will affect tens of thousands of americans. with reports like these seemingly coming every day, it couldn't be clearer that it's time for action on healthcare. we're glad so many members are with us and look forward to welcoming even more on board. also earlier today, the president dropped by an e srepb focusin
go straight to the white house where sean spicer stepped up to the podium for the daily press briefing. >> -- who expressedir support this morning. it is especially important that we continue to make progress on repealing and replacing obamacare as rates sky rocket and insurers keep fleeing the market around the country in anticipation of this impending implosion. earlier this week, aetna atphoupbed it will scale back its presence even further in 2018 withdrawing from the iowa exchange....
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the daily telegraph claims a number of labourmps are considering forming a breakaway group after the election. the expressuggests that taking the anti inflammatory drug, ibuprofen, once a week raises the risk of heart attack by half. the daily mail comments on trees and philip may's weren't on the one show. the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park. before we get into the papers, i have an update on that incident in staffordshire. this is a statement from a website, it was a school trip to drayton manor in which the 11—year—old girl died. "we are liaising with the relevant authorities at this time. please be ensured that the safety and well—being of all our pupils is a priority. we would also request that the family, as well as the school community, be given the time to grieve. the school is also providing support to pupils and staff. we are unable to provide any further information at this time." that is from the school to which that 11—year—old girl was a pupil. that is following the incident today in staffordshire.
the daily telegraph claims a number of labourmps are considering forming a breakaway group after the election. the expressuggests that taking the anti inflammatory drug, ibuprofen, once a week raises the risk of heart attack by half. the daily mail comments on trees and philip may's weren't on the one show. the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park. before we get into the papers, i have an update on that incident in staffordshire. this is...
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at a minimum, in the worst case, if you have your own way of expressing yourself, you at meme clatter up the dailyat least put a barrier in the , a forcee daily tropes field around yourself and those closest to you where it is possible to think and have a little peace. amy: we're going to go to break and come back with timothy snyder, professor of history at yale university, author of the book "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century." the newe number one on york times bestseller list for a long time now. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. professor timothy snyder. his book, "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century." since taking office, president trump has continued to escalate his attack on the media, what he calls the fake news. on sunday, he once again took to twitter after there was a few days of not tweeting. lambasted the "fabricated lies made up by the fake news media" he tweeted -- "whenever you see the words 'sources say' in the fake news media, and they don
at a minimum, in the worst case, if you have your own way of expressing yourself, you at meme clatter up the dailyat least put a barrier in the , a forcee daily tropes field around yourself and those closest to you where it is possible to think and have a little peace. amy: we're going to go to break and come back with timothy snyder, professor of history at yale university, author of the book "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century." the newe number one on york times...
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holiday inn express, be the readiest. made daily life a guessing game.ve pain and bloating today? my doctor recommended ibgard to manage my ibs. take control. ask your doctor about nonprescription ibgard. >>> all right. we have yet another bombshell, breaking news to report. this is from "the new york times" piece that has just hit online. what they are reporting, this is maggie haberman, this is the day after the president fired fbi direct for james comey and he's in the oval office and we've seen the pictures. the russian ambassador kislyak and sergey lavrov. they have having this conversation and we've previously reported that the president had divulged classified information to the russians and why were the russians even in the oval office when they are at the center of this probe. the news now is that he told the russians, the president of the united states, that he had relieved great pressure on him, quote, i just fired the head of the fbi. he was crazy. a real nut job. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off." mr. trump added, "
holiday inn express, be the readiest. made daily life a guessing game.ve pain and bloating today? my doctor recommended ibgard to manage my ibs. take control. ask your doctor about nonprescription ibgard. >>> all right. we have yet another bombshell, breaking news to report. this is from "the new york times" piece that has just hit online. what they are reporting, this is maggie haberman, this is the day after the president fired fbi direct for james comey and he's in the...
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considered letting him go since the daily was elected, but he did have a conversation with the deputy attorney general on monday where they had come to him to express their concerns, and the president asked that they put that recommendation and concerns in writing which is the letter you have received. why did he say in october that he had full confidence in him? he has questioned james comey‘s reason to stay at the fbi. i think one of the big catalysts was that last week, on wednesday, director comey made a pretty startling revelation that he'd thrown a stick of dynamite into the department of justice by going around a chain of command, taking steps without talking to the attorney and deputy attorney general, holding a press conference and saying he would not tell them what he was going to say, which is simply not allowed. when exactly d id which is simply not allowed. when exactly did the president lose confidence in him? ya like it's been an erosion. —— it's been a —— there have been a lot of mistakes. many democrats, including senator schumer have said they didn't thinkjames comey should be there that he should be gone. i frankly think it is st
considered letting him go since the daily was elected, but he did have a conversation with the deputy attorney general on monday where they had come to him to express their concerns, and the president asked that they put that recommendation and concerns in writing which is the letter you have received. why did he say in october that he had full confidence in him? he has questioned james comey‘s reason to stay at the fbi. i think one of the big catalysts was that last week, on wednesday,...
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different lead entirely for the daily mail, an investigation reveals vulnerable teenagers have been exposed to pornography through facebook. a rather topicalfront page from the expressbout the so—called dementia tax. it says scientists have found dementia runs in the family. so, let's begin... tim, i'm going to start with you. theresa may, strong and stable all week and wobbly, like jelly on a plate, so goes the nursery rhyme! this plays against the very thing that she was trying to put forward in this campaign, it's all about leadership, that it's about a strong negotiating hand, that you want boadicea leading us into these brexit talks. jolyon a plate, according to the metro? -- jelly on according to the metro? -- jelly on a plate. brexit more than anything else was about politicians not listening. for decades they wouldn't listening. for decades they wouldn't listen to what the public was saying about emigration and power is going to brussels. we do have a prominence to brussels. we do have a prominence to now who clearly has listened. —— we do have a prime minister. the reaction of particularly tory leaning voters on the doorstep was very negative to this, and s
different lead entirely for the daily mail, an investigation reveals vulnerable teenagers have been exposed to pornography through facebook. a rather topicalfront page from the expressbout the so—called dementia tax. it says scientists have found dementia runs in the family. so, let's begin... tim, i'm going to start with you. theresa may, strong and stable all week and wobbly, like jelly on a plate, so goes the nursery rhyme! this plays against the very thing that she was trying to put...
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daily treat. ♪ you you you. >>> welcome back. more top lawmakers expressof fbi director james comey a key republican kbresman called for congressman called for internal investigation to include president trump's decision to fire comey. what's the latest. >> lawmakers have tried to grapple with what's transpired over the course of the last 30 hours. we're starting to see major substantive movement with high over sight jason chaffetz. he has now requested they expend the inquiry into what exactly happened in the lead up to the firing of james comey. the justice department inspector general should they pursue this aspect of the investigation has wide-ranging latitude. this means interviews, access to documents, the lingering questions about how this actually transpired, what actually occurred. who told who what to do. these are the types of things should be uncovered should the inspector general decide to pursue this. this happened the same time the senate intelligence committee took a different posture in their bipartisan investigation issuing a subpoena to
daily treat. ♪ you you you. >>> welcome back. more top lawmakers expressof fbi director james comey a key republican kbresman called for congressman called for internal investigation to include president trump's decision to fire comey. what's the latest. >> lawmakers have tried to grapple with what's transpired over the course of the last 30 hours. we're starting to see major substantive movement with high over sight jason chaffetz. he has now requested they expend the inquiry...
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i appreciate the opportunity to express my concerns about what's transpired, to ask for us to go back to the time in which we worked together on a daily basis and not use an exc >> senator feinstein also sent two tweets. the president's decision leaves me incredulous given the ongoing trump/russia investigation. it raises questions about the timing of an investigation that could implicate trump. here is senator feinstein. p.m.,ight at 5:30 president trump called saying he would remove director comey from his leadership position at the fbi. president trump specifically stated that the recommendation was provided by deputy attorney general rosenstein and attorney general sessions. he said the reason was because the department is a mess. i was obviously surprised and taken aback. the official announcement was released, the white house provided three documents. one a lttetter from the presidet firing director comey, two a letter from director sessions recommending comey be removed on the basis of his personal evaluation that "a fresh start is needed at the leadership of the fbi." deputyee, a memo from attorney general rosenstein outlining
i appreciate the opportunity to express my concerns about what's transpired, to ask for us to go back to the time in which we worked together on a daily basis and not use an exc >> senator feinstein also sent two tweets. the president's decision leaves me incredulous given the ongoing trump/russia investigation. it raises questions about the timing of an investigation that could implicate trump. here is senator feinstein. p.m.,ight at 5:30 president trump called saying he would remove...
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expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and starkly maintained. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span's american history tv is at the william trent house, the oldest house in the state at nearly 300 years old. it is the city's namesake. house 1719 william trent is located in downtown trenton, it is the oldest historic house in new jersey. william trent was a scottish born merchant aced out of philadelphia. -- based out of philadelphia. his business made him very wealthy and he purchased his second summer home right here where we are standing. his margin business dealt with -- merchant business dealt with importing and next boarding things like rum, molasses and wine. he was also involved in the slave trade. products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the wes indies and west africa. they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass along the delaware river, they went he broughts area -- goods to philadelphi
expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and starkly maintained. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span's american history tv is at the william trent house, the oldest house in the state at nearly 300 years old. it...
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express lanes set to open on 680 by walnut creek. they hope to have the system up and running in august. the daily toll is based on demand. users should go from 4-23 miles per hour faster than anyone else in peak hours. drivers we spoke with say they are excited about speeding up the commute, but not necessarily about paying for more it. >> i think it's a way for them to get more money, really, and i don't really like it, though. >> just to give you an idea about costs, express lanes in place on interstate 580 cost drivers $1.60. >> soaring salaries, not for the tech ceos today, shedding light on the highest paying government positions in call. >> a warning for suburu drivers. why it could be a dangerous choice. >> two wheels your speed? this is for you. why the bay bridge bike path gives locals something to celebrate today. >>> new this morning, the man accused of the 2012 mass shooting at oakland's university just pleaded no contest to zempb cou seven counts of murder. he was upset about tuition not being refunded. he was able to enter a plea because doctors declared him mentally company tent. in exkpang, prosecutors ar
express lanes set to open on 680 by walnut creek. they hope to have the system up and running in august. the daily toll is based on demand. users should go from 4-23 miles per hour faster than anyone else in peak hours. drivers we spoke with say they are excited about speeding up the commute, but not necessarily about paying for more it. >> i think it's a way for them to get more money, really, and i don't really like it, though. >> just to give you an idea about costs, express...
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, to find a way of toning down language and expressions of loathing and hatred on all forms of online discussion, including, in my opinion, you know, the dailyt, violent, deeply unpleasant, and they may not be jihadi, but it is all part of a movement, it seems to me, that is predominantly male, predominantly aggressive, predominantly hostile, particularly actually, towards women, and you know, all of that underpinsjihadism. women, and you know, all of that underpins jihadism. 0bviously, these are different, led by an ideology, but what i am saying is that hatred breeds hatred, and what we should all be doing is finding ways, a solution to minimise the expressions of hatred. the observer front page, who wants to kick this off? future relationships with the european union, with particular reference to security once the brexit stealers done. we have heard various explanations for terrorism, not excuses, but different things behind it, people have discussed cuts in policing, which amber rudd, the home secretary, has said is not an issue. jeremy corbyn as even discussed the foreign policy of britain, again, challenged. what the observer seems to
, to find a way of toning down language and expressions of loathing and hatred on all forms of online discussion, including, in my opinion, you know, the dailyt, violent, deeply unpleasant, and they may not be jihadi, but it is all part of a movement, it seems to me, that is predominantly male, predominantly aggressive, predominantly hostile, particularly actually, towards women, and you know, all of that underpinsjihadism. women, and you know, all of that underpins jihadism. 0bviously, these...
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the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the dailyulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the owner of british gas criticising the price cap, saying it would lead to higher average prices. the times says other energy companies are claiming the plans will also kill competition, deter investment and endanger jobs. jeremy corbyn wants a national housing initiative aimed at helping younger and less well—off voters, the guardian says. and the metro says new french president emmanuel macron does not want to ‘punish‘ britain during brexit negotiations because there is a ‘strong mutual interest‘ in maintaining close ties between the two countries. but the i says mr macron wants to make some changes, including ending the current border agreement between calais and the uk. that's a summary of the main stories. newsday is coming up at midnight — now it's time for newsnight. cheering. tough on marine le pen, so can he now be tough on the causes of marin
the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the dailyulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the owner of british gas criticising the price cap, saying it would lead to higher average prices. the times says other energy companies are claiming the plans will also kill...
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you have got to answer questions daily, because you see, in this country, we believe in freedom of expression. we believe in freedom of the press. and we ask questions of our elected officials. constituents are going to get in his face and ask pointed, aggressive questions, and demand answers. that is what we do in a free country, with our elected officials. we like transparency, we like answers. this -- you know with, the repo wasn't asking about, you know, offending his wive's honor or his mother's honor. he was ask about the cbo score on the health bill. something which if he is elected to congress, he will have to cast a vote on. it was a very relevant question that affects the voters of montana. i just think it speaks very badly about this gentleman's -- well, maybe i shouldn't say "gentleman," this man's temperament. and i don't know if he's going to end up going to congress. i do think he should end up going to anger management at the very least. >> yeah. kyung lah, as i said, you spoke with his opponent in the race, a democrat whose name is robqui quist. what did he say? >> reporter:
you have got to answer questions daily, because you see, in this country, we believe in freedom of expression. we believe in freedom of the press. and we ask questions of our elected officials. constituents are going to get in his face and ask pointed, aggressive questions, and demand answers. that is what we do in a free country, with our elected officials. we like transparency, we like answers. this -- you know with, the repo wasn't asking about, you know, offending his wive's honor or his...
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express. the company landed a $146 million contract yesterday to build the sx 1. designers hope it will take small satellites into orbit on a dailys within three years. >> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, the fed is on track for a rate hike, and a child car seat recall. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. they show that fed officials are ready to finish winding down that massive stimulus plan put in place during the financial crisis. stocks on wall street finished higher for a fifth day in a row. the dow fin irked up 74 the s&p finished 6 points higher. the fed raised its key rate in december and march. most analysts believe two more rate hielks are on tap this year with one more next month. >>> opec is expected to formally extend oil cuts when they meet in vienna today. th in november they agreed to cuts. nonopec members like russia chipped in another 1,000 barrels that pushed the price hire but that's expected to expire in june. >>> graco is recalling its car seats. the webbing fails to meet federal safety standardeds according to the national highway safety administration. they say
express. the company landed a $146 million contract yesterday to build the sx 1. designers hope it will take small satellites into orbit on a dailys within three years. >> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, the fed is on track for a rate hike, and a child car seat recall. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. they show that fed officials are ready to finish winding down that massive stimulus plan put in place during the financial crisis....