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with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and jack blanchard, political editor graph reports that britain's economic security is endangered by an over—reliance on taxing the wealthy. the financial times carries a portrait of the chinese dissident liu xiaobo, who died yesterday. the express claims there are new health risks identified with statins. the mirror reports moves to change organ—donor rules so that people would automatically be considered donors unless they opted out. the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an ambulance to arrive. the times leads with a warning from scottish and welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislation. the sun reports anger from the families of victims of the hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after the financial crash, to make sure that th
with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and jack blanchard, political editor graph reports that britain's economic security is endangered by an over—reliance on taxing the wealthy. the financial times carries a portrait of the chinese dissident liu xiaobo, who died yesterday. the express claims there are new health risks identified with statins. the mirror reports moves to change organ—donor rules so that people would automatically be considered donors unless they...
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the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it the route we need? the idea when it was first unveiled, it would be good for connectivity between the north and south, a lot of people in the north said what we really want is an east—west connection, that is where the big gaps are in transport
the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it the route we need? the idea when it was...
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with me are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily express, and the guardian columnist hugh public inquiry into contaminated blood. the paper calls it the "worst scandal in nhs history". the news that president trump‘s son was keen to accept information on hillary clinton from a russian national, is the main headline in the ft. the telegraph has the same story, with the claim that trump junior could face a treason investigation. the express leads with the foreign secretary‘s suggestion, that the eu can "go whistle" if it makes "extortionate" demands during brexit negotiations. the times says a parliamentary report has concluded that a joint royal navy and eu mission to combat people smuggling in in the mediterranean has caused more migrants to die at sea. the aristocrat found guilty over menacing facebook posts to the businesswoman gina miller, is the top story in the metro. the mail has details of report that claims conservative mps were targets of hate campaign to the election. and — ‘wade to gojo‘ is the sun‘s back page headline — as virginia wade celebrates johanna konta
with me are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily express, and the guardian columnist hugh public inquiry into contaminated blood. the paper calls it the "worst scandal in nhs history". the news that president trump‘s son was keen to accept information on hillary clinton from a russian national, is the main headline in the ft. the telegraph has the same story, with the claim that trump junior could face a treason investigation. the express leads with the foreign...
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the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hsz, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it the route we need? the idea when it was first unveiled, it would be good for connectivity between the north and south, a lot of people in the north said what we really want is an east—west connection, that is where the big gaps are in transport and then you have this extraordinary cost, some people say 100 million, chris grayling the transport secretary says it will not be that must but we have experience of these things going over budget and now this disruption where the route which was going to go through doncaster will now go through max boro, you understand why people will be distra
the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hsz, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it...
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the last front pages the daily express and they are seeing snoring can put people at greater risk ofing dementia, researchers have discovered. scientists found that those who suffer difficulties breathing during their sleep at higher risk of brain function decline. it seems that snoring is linked to the brain's inability to believe is while one is sleeping, it says about a fifth the people have this issue. it is an early warning system. i guess this sort of scientific discovery gives scientists and medical professionals more chance of finding ways to tackle this complaint. it is interesting the number of front pages you see on alzheimer's and dementia as obviously the incidence of them are increasing as the population is getting older. every day there is a story about a potential breakthrough. yesterday we had stories about how you should exercise your brain more, do spanish crossword puzzles, so it is something people are interested more in as they see the scale. and a lot of advice on how to avoid it, more exercise kind of thing. it is good the to—do has gone as it has on many thin
the last front pages the daily express and they are seeing snoring can put people at greater risk ofing dementia, researchers have discovered. scientists found that those who suffer difficulties breathing during their sleep at higher risk of brain function decline. it seems that snoring is linked to the brain's inability to believe is while one is sleeping, it says about a fifth the people have this issue. it is an early warning system. i guess this sort of scientific discovery gives scientists...
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the daily express says that britain is ready to quit eu talks. the rights of eu citizens in this country after brexit and of course british citizens in the eu and what the european commission is saying is that there is dispute about it, it has to go to some mechanism to be sorted out. and the european court ofjustice should be that and the problem here is that you have to have some sort of arbitration procedure and some sort of procedure and one can easily see that there will be questioned people not being allowed to do something, wanting to go into some sort legal think will stop you cannot just say we issued an orderand you stop you cannot just say we issued an order and you can't challenge it, thatis an order and you can't challenge it, that is not very the way our system works. and mysterious senior minister. i wonder who it is, couldn't possibly be a brexitier audit. it is notjust the citizens it is but trains and nuclear, if you're part of an international agreement, the idea that your courts can only arbitrate and it seems strange. british
the daily express says that britain is ready to quit eu talks. the rights of eu citizens in this country after brexit and of course british citizens in the eu and what the european commission is saying is that there is dispute about it, it has to go to some mechanism to be sorted out. and the european court ofjustice should be that and the problem here is that you have to have some sort of arbitration procedure and some sort of procedure and one can easily see that there will be questioned...
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this is the daily express.e eu commission, has gone to the european parliament. now want for his arrival and that of the malta leader. he got very agitated and angry. he is like the old headmaster telling of the old schoolboys. it was a classic visa tv, i am told. the express also tells us that the european parliament, which will as we know is and democratic and roger has no power, costs us eight billion pounds a year. another reason why we should get out. one sentence comment. he is a notoriously passionate politician depending on the time of day, so this might have been after lunch. you know how we know he was angry? he gave his thai leader in english. so we know he was angry. —— his tyler reid. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the newspapers online. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, laura perrins and torcuil crichton. goodbye. hello. 25 celsius in the sun in kent today but just
this is the daily express.e eu commission, has gone to the european parliament. now want for his arrival and that of the malta leader. he got very agitated and angry. he is like the old headmaster telling of the old schoolboys. it was a classic visa tv, i am told. the express also tells us that the european parliament, which will as we know is and democratic and roger has no power, costs us eight billion pounds a year. another reason why we should get out. one sentence comment. he is a...
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drinking coffee could lead to a healthier life says a story in the daily express.ers by offering them a 1% pay rise. the times details how a tory pledge to build more free schools could be scrapped in order to boost education budgets. the daily mail has the charlie gard story including a warning from the judge that he will not be influenced by treats. a headache for the mp involved but also afford to reason me because she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n—word. she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n-word. today at lunchtime on their mp two was speaking at a panel and she use the n—word. by minister mac responded within three hours. —— theresa may responded. she responded quickly. the problem is that her working majority has now dropped by one person, because this mp will be independent for the time being. it is important that she sent the message that it was not acceptable, particularly as the conservative party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty party. party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty par
drinking coffee could lead to a healthier life says a story in the daily express.ers by offering them a 1% pay rise. the times details how a tory pledge to build more free schools could be scrapped in order to boost education budgets. the daily mail has the charlie gard story including a warning from the judge that he will not be influenced by treats. a headache for the mp involved but also afford to reason me because she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n—word. she's had to...
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the daily express reports on the fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plansy telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone" and that will be begin, but with the very sad but expected news that charlie garde had died, released from hospital earlier in the day and gone to the hospice where his life support was switched off. the daily mirror has an amazing photo of this little boy, just a few weeks old. our beautifu
the daily express reports on the fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plansy telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts....
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let's end with somebody, ph.d., daily express. ferrari supercar wrecked in 60 minutes.pened, police had to ask the owner what the car had been. and it was a ferrari, don't even know how to pronounce that... what happened ? even know how to pronounce that... what happened? he flipped it over. in the wet. there is schadenfreude in this, bring a tear to a glass eye, poor old guy. it looks like he was lucky to escape. he escaped with bruises, they said, after the car com pletely bruises, they said, after the car completely caught fire. look at it!. that is not coming back. that is gone. ferrari says we offer and encourage motorists to have bought a ferrari to undergo a driving course. we will remember that for when we buy our first supercar. that's it for the papers tonight and don't forget you can see everything online. if you missed the programme, you can watch it later on bbc i clear. john and rachel, always lovely to see you, thank you are coming in. all sorts of weather to come this weekend, very mixed weather on the way. this sums it up, taken today in highland scotla
let's end with somebody, ph.d., daily express. ferrari supercar wrecked in 60 minutes.pened, police had to ask the owner what the car had been. and it was a ferrari, don't even know how to pronounce that... what happened ? even know how to pronounce that... what happened? he flipped it over. in the wet. there is schadenfreude in this, bring a tear to a glass eye, poor old guy. it looks like he was lucky to escape. he escaped with bruises, they said, after the car com pletely bruises, they said,...
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the daily express has the story of an illegal immigrant who walked free from court after he burst intople. the daily mirror says female stars at the bbc have been promised better wages to stay quiet over gender pay gaps. 0h, oh, have they? and the sun has news that pudsey the dancing dog — made famous on britain's got talent — has died. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin with the telegraph. " the line for first class. this is chris grayling doing a wide—ranging interview, yet this is the headline that has come out. this is because the telegraph have had a long campaign against this ridiculous system we have where we are packed like sardines in trains, hot and sweaty desperate rank to get to work and you can see in the distance this empty first—class carriage which really we don't have a need for. chris grayling has done this interview with our political editor and said he understands the pain of commuters as a commuter himself, he comes into work every morning on the train. he has vowed to crack down o
the daily express has the story of an illegal immigrant who walked free from court after he burst intople. the daily mirror says female stars at the bbc have been promised better wages to stay quiet over gender pay gaps. 0h, oh, have they? and the sun has news that pudsey the dancing dog — made famous on britain's got talent — has died. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin with the telegraph. " the line...
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the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover—up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on a billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. on the billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone". now on bbc news, in venezuela, daily protests against president maduro‘s government have resulted in scores of deaths. inflation, malnutrition
the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being...
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the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a second referendum on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on the billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone". now on bbc news, it's the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show. we are taking a trip through pakistan's biggest city on a bus. itjust might be a bit crazy along the way. we're looking at dolphins in ind
the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a second referendum on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by...
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drinking coffee could lead to a healthier life, says the daily express. may, as it accuses the pm of insulting teachers by offering them a 1% pay rise. the times headlines news that a tory pledge to build more free schools could be scrapped due to budgetary concerns. and the daily mail has the charlie gard story on its front page — including a warning from the judge that he won't be influenced by tweets. in what's become britain's longest—running extradition case, a scottish man has lost his legal battle against being sent to the us. philip harkins, who's 38, denies shooting a man dead during a robbery in florida in 1999. he has been fighting extradition since 2003. now, the european court of human rights has ruled that his rights would not be breached if he were jailed for life without parole in florida. the high court has ruled that government arms sales to saudi arabia are lawful and shouldn't be halted. it follows a case brought by a pressure group, campaign against the arms trade. it argued that the uk had broken international humanitarian law by sel
drinking coffee could lead to a healthier life, says the daily express. may, as it accuses the pm of insulting teachers by offering them a 1% pay rise. the times headlines news that a tory pledge to build more free schools could be scrapped due to budgetary concerns. and the daily mail has the charlie gard story on its front page — including a warning from the judge that he won't be influenced by tweets. in what's become britain's longest—running extradition case, a scottish man has lost...
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evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressitical editor at the daily mirror. the government has published its long awaited plans to pave the way for eu law to be transferred into british law. the government's called for all parties to work together to make it a success. but already labour is calling for significant changes, and the liberal democrats are warning they will make life "hell" for the government. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has this report — a warning that it contains some flashing images. has nothing changed? still doing the handshakes, rolling out the red carpet for royalty, spanish, this time. still embarking on the task of taking us out of the european union. no, everything has changed. for the first time today, the prime minister explaining her shock at the election. ifelt, um, i suppose, devastated, because, as i say, i knew the campaign wasn't going perfectly, but still, the messages i was getting from people i was speaking to, but also, the comments we were getting back from a lot of people, that w
evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressitical editor at the daily mirror. the government has published its long awaited plans to pave the way for eu law to be transferred into british law. the government's called for all parties to work together to make it a success. but already labour is calling for significant changes, and the liberal democrats are warning they will make life "hell" for the government. 0ur...
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in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily expressolumnist hugh muir. president trump's eldest son has published a chain of emails about his meeting last year with a russian lawyer who's been linked to the kremlin. in the emails, released on his twitter feed, donald trumpjunior is told by a publicist that the russian government wants to offer official documents that would "incriminate" hillary clinton and be "very useful" to his father's presidential campaign, information said to be "part of russia and its government's support for mr trump." the email exchange was with this man, rob goldstone, a music publicist and former british tabloid reporter who was arranging the meeting. mr goldstone represents the russian pop star emin agalarov. his father is aras agalarov, a russian oligarch, who teamed up with donald trump in 2013, to take the miss universe pageant to moscow. he is close to president putin. donald trump jnr, jared kuschner the president's son in law, paul manafort the former campaignj meeting with the russian lawyer, natalia
in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily expressolumnist hugh muir. president trump's eldest son has published a chain of emails about his meeting last year with a russian lawyer who's been linked to the kremlin. in the emails, released on his twitter feed, donald trumpjunior is told by a publicist that the russian government wants to offer official documents that would "incriminate" hillary clinton and be "very...
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i'm taking you to the daily express. this is a story about some houses that happened...e forgotten to do is to take down by shelter so if you live in particular house, they are £140,000 at the moment. you can only look at the house by going in the back door because you can't get in the front because you can't get in the front because of the by shelter. when i first looked at the side and understand. i didn't realise it is ashley blocked the entrance to the house. that is a workman actually climbing ever the fence. which was there first? the bus stop. now they are the houses. i don't think i would buy anything unless that was taken down, would you? there is lack of common sense in this. lack of communication, common—sense. travelling. six in 100 bags go missing. we've all had it happen. i remember being stuck in barcelona with no clothes for almost a week. that would've been quite a big story. it would have been. now you can get a gps and have an app on your phone so a gps and have an app on your phone so if you are stuck in barcelona or whatever and they say they don't n
i'm taking you to the daily express. this is a story about some houses that happened...e forgotten to do is to take down by shelter so if you live in particular house, they are £140,000 at the moment. you can only look at the house by going in the back door because you can't get in the front because you can't get in the front because of the by shelter. when i first looked at the side and understand. i didn't realise it is ashley blocked the entrance to the house. that is a workman actually...
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the daily express, a diet to beat alzheimer's., making most of the papers. big moves in the business world. philip green runs top shop, which is part of arcadia, which is part of his family business which runs all of those things —— topshop. and karen brady has been appointed to chair his entire empire. karen brady's new job is effectively to oversee the business as chairman. corporate governance has been a big issue in philip green's businesses, especially bhs, for a while. so she is now in charge. and the car rental company with a £30 million pay—out over repairs. it was bubbling around a little bit yesterday. europe car might have to pay compensation for overcharging people when repairs are done. i have had to pay... as soon as you pick up the car take a video from every angle —— europcar. as you pick up the car take a video from every angle -- europcar. and they may have to pay everybody back who was overpaid. well, £30 million is not everybody who has ever paid but they think the total cost will come to that. you look at any
the daily express, a diet to beat alzheimer's., making most of the papers. big moves in the business world. philip green runs top shop, which is part of arcadia, which is part of his family business which runs all of those things —— topshop. and karen brady has been appointed to chair his entire empire. karen brady's new job is effectively to oversee the business as chairman. corporate governance has been a big issue in philip green's businesses, especially bhs, for a while. so she is now...
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the front page of the daily express, glory tojohanna konta as she storms into the semifinals. nerves of steel. that tiebreak, absolutely brilliant. the main story on the express is about the european union, they can whistle for our money, according to borisjohnson. yesterday he told eu chiefs to go whistle if they expect britain to hand over a punishing brexit divorce bill. an interesting story on the front of the ft. the trump is heading to paris in the next couple of days, when he will meet with president emmanuel macron. —— donald trump. they will have a look to talk about, because either paris or los angeles will be —— because paris and los angeles will because paris and los angeles will be hosting the epics and 202a and 2028, but we don't know which will get which year. a knowing wink from emmanuel macron pernickety 0lympic logo. —— beneath the olympic logo.l mixed bag full pages today. the daily mirror have a story about a mother seemed she was sterilised she gave birth. the simon have a story about tables, outside tables that people are concerned about, saying they are
the front page of the daily express, glory tojohanna konta as she storms into the semifinals. nerves of steel. that tiebreak, absolutely brilliant. the main story on the express is about the european union, they can whistle for our money, according to borisjohnson. yesterday he told eu chiefs to go whistle if they expect britain to hand over a punishing brexit divorce bill. an interesting story on the front of the ft. the trump is heading to paris in the next couple of days, when he will meet...
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daily mail leads with the charlie guard story. no possibility that the youngster could receive and experimental drug. the expressbeing used to prepare countries against natural disasters. let‘s start with the daily mail, a new twist on the story of charlie gard, the baby, the case going to the high court recently. a new chance. doctors say a new drug could help them. the hospital going to the court again, having previously thought there was nothing more they could do. this is the third time that charlie gard has decided survive the decision. this time seven international scientists, coming over asking doctors to reconsider carrying on treating charlie in great 0rmond street hospital winner just talking about it earlier, heartbreaking story. not much more we can add. the agony for the parents, his mum convinced he‘s not in any pain. a clash of ethics, medicine and the law. one of the people you have done earlier explained it very well. the question is, these doctors coming forward, suggesting there may be a possibility this could work, even though it has not been tested on mice. never mind a human. clearly the pa
daily mail leads with the charlie guard story. no possibility that the youngster could receive and experimental drug. the expressbeing used to prepare countries against natural disasters. let‘s start with the daily mail, a new twist on the story of charlie gard, the baby, the case going to the high court recently. a new chance. doctors say a new drug could help them. the hospital going to the court again, having previously thought there was nothing more they could do. this is the third time...
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may "walk away from eu talks" according to the express minister warn if brussell refuse to back down on the rule of the european court ofjustice. the daily have fled the terrifying blaze. the telegraph leads with the story that gp‘s are being urged to stop telling patients they must finish all their prescribed course of tablets as it is driving up drug resistance. the mail claims that judges arebeing accused litigation by ripping up employment tribunal reforms. and finally the guardian leads with the government's new clean air policy which is says is being branded as "weak
may "walk away from eu talks" according to the express minister warn if brussell refuse to back down on the rule of the european court ofjustice. the daily have fled the terrifying blaze. the telegraph leads with the story that gp‘s are being urged to stop telling patients they must finish all their prescribed course of tablets as it is driving up drug resistance. the mail claims that judges arebeing accused litigation by ripping up employment tribunal reforms. and finally the...
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meanwhile, european official versus expressed concerns about this meeting, telling the daily beast moscowieves its exspy leader vladimir putin can extract major concessions from president trump. we got the details here, is this going to be a public meeting or one of those things on the side we hear about later. bottom line, do you think donald trump? he's a president of a country that imposed sanctions on vladimir putin and russia for what it did in our presidential elections last year. do you think this will come up next year? >> half the country believes he's in cahoot with the guy he's meeting. i can't think of a more important stage or meeting for the president than this one. essentially his old administration, his white house is under investigation, for potential inclusion with russian intelligence. vladimir putin spent a huge amount of time no institute a fair democracy. is the president going to push back, stand firm on the sanctions or is he going to follow his own foreign policy here which is try to get put on the fight isis? >> quickly, that is the big question here, who does tr
meanwhile, european official versus expressed concerns about this meeting, telling the daily beast moscowieves its exspy leader vladimir putin can extract major concessions from president trump. we got the details here, is this going to be a public meeting or one of those things on the side we hear about later. bottom line, do you think donald trump? he's a president of a country that imposed sanctions on vladimir putin and russia for what it did in our presidential elections last year. do you...
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the express claims that workers are cashing in their hard earned pension pots early and being overtaxed. the daily mail says british tourists are being charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on higher cause. this front page criticises channel 4 for broadcasting the diana tapes —— on higher cause. the times and more brexit headlines. this time from philip hammond, saying that we won't bea philip hammond, saying that we won't be a tax haven after brexit, caroline. yes, there has been lots of talk about his position in recent days. however, it seems to be that his is now the loudest voice when it comes to talking about where we are currently with brexit. sometimes it is different to other cabinet members as well. yes, most interestingly for journalists like tony here. the key phrase is that he will wish the uk to remain recognisably european following brexit. by which he is talking about not slashing taxes, not changing regulations dramatically. he doesn't wa nt regulations dramatically. he doesn't want the uk to turn into a sort of singapore style on wave, by which it is somehow going to
the express claims that workers are cashing in their hard earned pension pots early and being overtaxed. the daily mail says british tourists are being charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on higher cause. this front page criticises channel 4 for broadcasting the diana tapes —— on higher cause. the times and more brexit headlines. this time from philip hammond, saying that we won't bea philip hammond, saying that we won't be a tax haven after brexit, caroline. yes, there has...
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on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph — a possible ban on diesel cars, plus a snap from the first day of theresa's may's summer holiday in italy. the expressand exciting" deal after the uk leaves the eu. the times also sounds the death knell for the diesel car — and has the story that milk can now be branded "inhumane" by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers. and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution. that is the top story. the times, diesel is banned, the end of the diesel is banned, the end of the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you got a diesel car, aasmah? petrol? yes. but by 2040...
on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph — a possible ban on diesel cars, plus a snap from the first day of theresa's may's summer holiday in italy. the expressand exciting" deal after the uk leaves the eu. the times also sounds the death knell for the diesel car — and has the story that milk can now be branded "inhumane" by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by...
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the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the dailyt story also makes the daily star's frontpage. that's where we'll begin as reported in the mail on sunday, don't show diana love tapes on tv pleads the earl, asking more demanding that channel 4 acts what are called bombshell videos. why are they so sensitive? diana in fact gave them toa sensitive? diana in fact gave them to a voice coach and the idea was these were never meant to appear. they seem to go through a peculiar route after that where they end up ina number of route after that where they end up in a number of places, the bbc seemed to get the. and decided not to broadcast. and decided it would not upset the royal family by broadcasting them. they then go through a circuitous route and end up through a circuitous route and end up with channel 4, who plan to come out with diana in her own words next sunday, that's the idea, and what they say is she apparently was terribly candid with her voice coach, where although this wasn't meant to be broadcast, she did talk about prince c
the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the dailyt story also makes the daily star's frontpage. that's where we'll begin as reported in the mail on sunday, don't show diana love tapes on tv pleads the earl, asking more demanding that channel 4 acts what are called bombshell videos. why are they so sensitive? diana in fact gave them toa sensitive? diana in fact gave them to a voice coach and the idea was...
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the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailyys that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline, "diana tapes will hurt her boys". soa so a real mix of stories tomorrow. let's start here with the story in the times. philip hammond says we won't become a tax haven after brexit. this is a warning, because there has been talk of special deals. the chancellor is selling out his view of what he think the uk's relationship should be with you to make the eu. but he is also trying to reassure the you to make you. —— should be with the eu. —— but he is still tried to reassure the eu. it is interesting that he said he would expect the country to remain with a social, economic, and cultural model thatis social, economic, and cultural model that is recognisably european. that seems not to chime
the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailyys that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline, "diana tapes will hurt her boys". soa...
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guests joining me tonight are camilla tominey, political editor of the sunday express and jason beattie, head of politics at the dailys2 high speed rail network have been confirmed. trains will run from birmingham on two lines — one serving the north west and major cities like manchester and liverpool — the other serving the east midlands and up to leeds and york. the first trains are not expected to run until 2026. for years, there have been disagreements about exactly which route the line should take. now some properties on a new housing estate in mexborough in south yorkshire will have to be bulldozed to make way for it. here's our transport correspondent richard westcott. it's the train line that splits people right down the middle. for supporters, it will boost the economy and bridge the north—south divide. critics say costs will spiral and benefits are overblown. and there's the £56 billion price tag. if we don't have the investment we need in the future to increase the capacity of our transport system to increase economic development. we will not carry on with the progress we have made to bring unemployment do
guests joining me tonight are camilla tominey, political editor of the sunday express and jason beattie, head of politics at the dailys2 high speed rail network have been confirmed. trains will run from birmingham on two lines — one serving the north west and major cities like manchester and liverpool — the other serving the east midlands and up to leeds and york. the first trains are not expected to run until 2026. for years, there have been disagreements about exactly which route the line...
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the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming princess diana asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailyr's front page. we will begin with the observer. border chaos will hit hard after brexit, say experts. why? who are these experts? i thought we had had enough of experts. i think as brexit goes on there will be so many experts coming out of the woodwork. these particular ones, it is a europewide consultancy which did an assessment of what it would mean once we'd down south of the customs union. —— we bounce out of. they are predicting a huge lorry parks in the south—east of england, lots of extra border checks and costs. custom checks would go up from a current £55 million to £200 million, over one year. it means huge delays for any goods coming through. what this really shows is the tremendous complexity of brexit. now, if we are not a member of the customs union, we are bouncing out of the single market, we forget how easy life has beenin market, we forget how easy life has been in the single market. goods and people can easily go from yorkshire to lancashire, and is easily from fran
the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming princess diana asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailyr's front page. we will begin with the observer. border chaos will hit hard after brexit, say experts. why? who are these experts? i thought we had had enough of experts. i think as brexit goes on there will be so many experts coming out of the woodwork. these particular ones, it is a europewide consultancy which did an assessment of what it would...
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from damascus to the united nations was expressing outrage about the kind of things you just heard civilians being killed children others being put in danger daily airstrikes chaos however secretary of defense james mattis he has said that he feels like civilian casualties are inevitable in the fight against terrorism this is what was said by secretary of defense james mattis from the united states. or a fact of life in this sort of situation now it's important to remember that the u.s. coalition in syria is there without the permission of the internationally recognized syrian government at no point have they ever given permission for the united states and its allies to intervene and set up shop in their country and they have now called on the united nations to take action to stop the activities of the united states in syria live from new york city caleb maupin thank you for the hope that. the u.s. or to the u.n. has warned north korea that quote the time for talk is over nikki haley out of any security council resolution that does not significantly against the hermit kingdom is pointless it comes after north korea on friday test fired an interc
from damascus to the united nations was expressing outrage about the kind of things you just heard civilians being killed children others being put in danger daily airstrikes chaos however secretary of defense james mattis he has said that he feels like civilian casualties are inevitable in the fight against terrorism this is what was said by secretary of defense james mattis from the united states. or a fact of life in this sort of situation now it's important to remember that the u.s....
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the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. now on bbc news, in venezuela, dailysts against president maduro‘s government have resulted in scores of deaths. inflation, malnutrition and even starvation are on the rise. for our world, vladimir hernandez reports from caracas. his film includes images and descriptions of violence. welcome to venezuela. once the richestjewel in latin america, it is now a country drowning in political and economic chaos. a state with the largest oil reserves in the world is now so impoverished that it cannot feed its own people. translation: even if i die, it's worth it. how long is this going to go on for? we are a hungry country. as his people rage, president nicolas maduro‘s grip on power has grown increasingly desperate. all opposition is being systematically crushed. it is feared a new constitution will extinguish democracy and establish a dictatorship. as the battle for venezuelan democracy reaches boiling point, the bbc has heard disturbing allegations of state torture against demonstrators. several officers there are told us, "w
the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. now on bbc news, in venezuela, dailysts against president maduro‘s government have resulted in scores of deaths. inflation, malnutrition and even starvation are on the rise. for our world, vladimir hernandez reports from caracas. his film includes images and descriptions of violence. welcome to venezuela. once the richestjewel in latin america, it is now a country drowning in...
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. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show," we've all been through a lot of emotional turmoil in the past few months but thankfully there is a way to expressl. emojis. in fact, just this past week apple released a whole batch of new emojis plus emojis are now getting their own movie and mund was even world emoji day. yes. which we can all agree was a thumbs up fireworks. for more on its current state of emojis we turn now to michelle wolf, everybody. (applause) michelle wolf, i know i had a good time, did you have a good world emoji day? >> no! i didn't. as j.lo would say in the 2002 blockbuster movie enough, enough. enough with the emoji. >> trevor: come on, michelle, michelle, people like emojis. >> oh really? cuz last time i checked i'm people and i don't like them. emojis are stupid and stupid people like them. like this guy. >> we text and we talk every night i call home and we talk. because they done think of me as an emoji guy i go crazy on emojis, i do seven or aide of these things. i will throw those out there and my kids and my wife, i am just not the emoji type person so they think, so that is why i just overkill on the emojis.
. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show," we've all been through a lot of emotional turmoil in the past few months but thankfully there is a way to expressl. emojis. in fact, just this past week apple released a whole batch of new emojis plus emojis are now getting their own movie and mund was even world emoji day. yes. which we can all agree was a thumbs up fireworks. for more on its current state of emojis we turn now to michelle wolf, everybody. (applause) michelle wolf,...
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the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailythat british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary, the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror — the story is summed up in its headline "diana tapes will hurt her boys". now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationalist party
the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailythat british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary, the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror — the story is summed up in its headline "diana tapes will hurt her boys". now...
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daily mail claims some bbc stars benefit by avoiding tax. the duke and duchess of cambridge are on the sun's front page, noting a child's practicaljoke during a photo op with the royal couple. and the expresseimer's disease. we will discuss some of those right 110w we will discuss some of those right now and let's kick off with the times and they have got oj simpson, a face from the past, 70 years old and just been given parole after serving nearly nine years. acquitted for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robbery. for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robberym for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robbery. it is a real—life soap opera going on for 22 years, 22 years since he was cleared of double murder of his ex—wife, and i'io of double murder of his ex—wife, and no prisoner appeared before the pa role no prisoner appeared before the parole board were all the drama of the american legal system, all before the cameras. the case nine, ten years ago was of kidnap and using a deadly weapon and robbery involving memorabilia which he claimed was his own memorabilia that the man was attempting to steal. he served the sentence, nine out of 33 years and is
daily mail claims some bbc stars benefit by avoiding tax. the duke and duchess of cambridge are on the sun's front page, noting a child's practicaljoke during a photo op with the royal couple. and the expresseimer's disease. we will discuss some of those right 110w we will discuss some of those right now and let's kick off with the times and they have got oj simpson, a face from the past, 70 years old and just been given parole after serving nearly nine years. acquitted for the murder of his...
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the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailyhes and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary — the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline — "diana tapes will hurt her boys". a 27—year—old man has been charged, in connection with the rape of a 1a—year—old girl at a railway station in birmingham last tuesday. british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after she flagged down a passing carfor help. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last year 1a1 criminals in england and wales had their sentences increased. the government says it wants to extend the scheme to include a number of terror related charges. aisling mcveigh reports. sarah stabbed a man to death in november 201a. she was convicted of manslaughter and given a 3.5—yearjail sentence. her
the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the dailyhes and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary — the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline — "diana tapes will hurt her boys". a 27—year—old man has been charged, in connection with the rape of a...
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the sunday express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailypm. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has offered her deepest sympathy to the relatives of a man who was killed in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. six other people were injured and mrs merkel has promised that the incident yesterday will be fully investigated. the attacker is a palestinian who'd come to germany from the united arab emirates. officials have confirmed he was on a database of known islamists. 0ur berlin correspondent damian mcguinness reports. this mobile phone video shot by an eyewitness shows a group of local residents trying to stop the attack are hurting anyone else. they were ina are hurting anyone else. they were in a nearby cafe when he ran past attacking people on the street with attacking people on the street with a large knife. the men grabbed chairs to bring him under control as he tried to stab them. chancellor angela merkel has thanked them for their courage. translation: angela merkel has thanked them for their courage. translationzl angela m
the sunday express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailypm. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has offered her deepest sympathy to the relatives of a man who was killed in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. six other people were injured and mrs merkel has promised that the incident yesterday will be fully investigated. the attacker is a palestinian who'd come to germany from the united...
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the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailyart with the front page of the observer. republican fears mount after trump's white house. it has been quite a week, how would you characterise? has it really been a week? it feels like a month, a year... evenjust listing the number of things that have happened in the past seven days is astonishing. reince priebus being booted for the general kelly, scaramucci becoming comms director, spicer being, you know, his ragged nation. —— his resignation. it's exhausting just being here, let alone being in rossington. that in washington. what are the republican fears?l sense of meltdown and not actually doing anything, reports this has been the worst week enjoyed by any us president in living memory. this really is the concern of washington, president trump has only been there six months to forget. it feels like longer that there has been so much news in so much happening. yet actually nothing has happened. the president has not passed any major legislation, his operation is in chaos. this week
the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the dailyart with the front page of the observer. republican fears mount after trump's white house. it has been quite a week, how would you characterise? has it really been a week? it feels like a month, a year... evenjust listing the number of things that have happened in the past seven days is astonishing. reince priebus being booted for the general kelly,...
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indeed, one of the best selling dailies here, the lead article said, we need a radical set of policies and these 20 people are not the people to expressr implement those policies. nermeen: can you describe the scene and hamburg? how many protesters are there? what do you expect will happen tomorrow when the g20 summit opens? -- talkedght i was on really enthusiastic protesters. the night before, and the police have been a lot more provocative. you're talking about many, many, many thousands of protesters so far. one of the things that is clear is that these test for loser being provocative in order to put people off coming to the really big protest that are happening tomorrow saturday. and that may be already working. submit will bring their kids into the city because they're scared. i am here at the counter summit, the background noise is the noise of activism. everyone here is extremely thoughtful we're having many debates about what we want to see as opposed to the g20 world that has been created. people are scared. people are scared about what is happening in the world. the world is in chaos and trump is a kind of symbol of that.
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daily pill. ask about xeljanz xr. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest.t gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. >>> you are in a good mood tonight, and i tell you, we have put a great show together. it will be on a week from thursday. [ laughter ] >> johnny carson in the '80s is making the transition from being the king of late night to being a national treasure. he was a throw-back to the old show biz stuff. >> i've been on with you for a long time. >> a long time. >> well, you've been busy with other things. >> and the tide is starting to turn in terms of where late-night television is going to go, and johnny was holding out. and he was not of his time in the '80s, but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he's the king. [ laughter ] >> he's all right, he's just playing. >> playing my [ bleep ]! >> my next guest not only has a college degree, but he also has a high school degree. >> that is right, i do. >> as well. he's hosted "the tonight show" as long as johnny carson and now he has his very own show, weekday mor
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kathy knapp expressing her outrage on facebook saying this is such an eye-opener to me as to what people who protect us have to go through on a daily has been fired from that mcdonald's. >> time to check with janice dean to talk about our weather forecast, it is thursday. how's it looking? >> friday evening. definitely grab an ice cream, you will need air-conditioning if you live across the mid-atlantic, northeast and central us, an area of high pressure across the central us and around that area of high pressure showers and thunderstorms, some of those could turn severe later this afternoon into the evening. large hail, damaging winds across the northern high plains and the eastern great lakes and tornadoes on the eastern great lakes, slight risk for twisters, heat index, what it feels like with the humidity, well over 100 °, 108 is what it will feel like in kansas city, 107 in peoria and the mid-atlantic, 100 in richmond, that is why we have heat advisory's, watches and warnings for millions of folks, people need to take precautions. back to you, heather and rob. >> 20 minutes until the top of they are, hollywood hate reaching fe
kathy knapp expressing her outrage on facebook saying this is such an eye-opener to me as to what people who protect us have to go through on a daily has been fired from that mcdonald's. >> time to check with janice dean to talk about our weather forecast, it is thursday. how's it looking? >> friday evening. definitely grab an ice cream, you will need air-conditioning if you live across the mid-atlantic, northeast and central us, an area of high pressure across the central us and...
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tremendous affection from the president, how he -- neil: who -- to express my ignorance, does the communications director decide who conducts the daily briefings? >> you know, that's a good question. i never could figure out -- who was the other guy, mike dub key? how much stroke he had compared to sean spice per. one thing about the trump white house, i'm going to tell you, it's a flat management structure. everybody reports to the guy. there's no -- >> yeah. donald trump will decide who goes on air. >> we mow the president cares a lot about the appearance of the television, who's on it's. he really likes the style in which anthony scaramucci was -- neil: but he also liked gorka, whose role is still unclear, to me at least, in your face, pit bull and all of that. but, i mean, at what point do you just say, all right, i need these guys to do a job? >> well, the question is, does gorka, what he's doing, does that step on anything mcmasters is doing? does anything that anthony scaramucci's going to do, will that step on what sean spicer's going to do? one thing i can tell you right now is reince priebus, where is he in this? here's the
tremendous affection from the president, how he -- neil: who -- to express my ignorance, does the communications director decide who conducts the daily briefings? >> you know, that's a good question. i never could figure out -- who was the other guy, mike dub key? how much stroke he had compared to sean spice per. one thing about the trump white house, i'm going to tell you, it's a flat management structure. everybody reports to the guy. there's no -- >> yeah. donald trump will...
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daily basis. the president disputed that characterization. he said i'm not letting him twist in the wind, i'm just disappointed in him and i'm expressing that. the root of his disappointment, he says, because jeff sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. just to put that into a broader context, he did that because he served on the trump campaign. and so you have bipartisan support for that move. you have legal experts who say that was absolutely the right move. and yet the president has said effectively that it was a betrayal, that it was a show of not being loyal to the president. take a listen to a little bit more of what president trump had to say yesterday. >> disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself. i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies. i told you before, i'm very disappointed with the attorney general but we will see what happens. >> reporter: and the president went on to say time will tell about whether or not he would actually ultimately fire jeff sessions. now, when we heard from jeff sessions about this publicly in his remarks, he said
daily basis. the president disputed that characterization. he said i'm not letting him twist in the wind, i'm just disappointed in him and i'm expressing that. the root of his disappointment, he says, because jeff sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. just to put that into a broader context, he did that because he served on the trump campaign. and so you have bipartisan support for that move. you have legal experts who say that was absolutely the right move. and yet the...
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daily news. is he pictured here with the country's first lady while attending the 13th international film festival. and as you guys can imagine, twitter is going absolutely wild over this picture. particularly the actor's facial expressionto shopping this picture writing cage, trump, pope. what do you think of that picture? i saw that going all over the place yesterday. very funny stuff. steve: now over here with the weather on the other side of the studio is j.d. janice: i told them my hair melts out in the rain that's why i'm inside today. take a look at the weather happens maps. tropical storm greg, tropical stormer win and hillary clinton hillary. remember we were talking about hillary last week? we didn't think it was going to survive? look at that hurricane hillary is going to become a major hurricane. the good thing about this storm it's moving out to sea. it's not going to effect everyone. take a look they radar. temperatures cooler across the northeast and great lakes. that's because we have a lot of showers and thunderstorms. that's going to cause delays at the airport. l.a. and up towards boston. flash flood warnings in place. ainsley steve, back to you. steve: all right, ainsley, thanks very much. are democr
daily news. is he pictured here with the country's first lady while attending the 13th international film festival. and as you guys can imagine, twitter is going absolutely wild over this picture. particularly the actor's facial expressionto shopping this picture writing cage, trump, pope. what do you think of that picture? i saw that going all over the place yesterday. very funny stuff. steve: now over here with the weather on the other side of the studio is j.d. janice: i told them my hair...