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the daily express pretty exercised about this.ctually the macron speech they have printed is not about taking more migrants, macron is saying britain have to pay more for the arrangements, immigration arrangements we already have calais. maybe the implication is that if they don't pay more we we re is that if they don't pay more we were policed them, but the words of the french president saying we will actually do more but britain has to pay more, so the daily express is implying something that the french president may not have said. when was the last time you saw a headline that actually matched the story? in any newspaper? let's be real. they do sometimes, but what's important here is that there is a two k agreement we currently have where france has agreed to help us police our innovation so they do it at partly their expense, and what they are now saying is, we gave you special arrangements because we were working together as part of the eu, what we are now saying is we can't give the special arrangements, you have to pay more
the daily express pretty exercised about this.ctually the macron speech they have printed is not about taking more migrants, macron is saying britain have to pay more for the arrangements, immigration arrangements we already have calais. maybe the implication is that if they don't pay more we we re is that if they don't pay more we were policed them, but the words of the french president saying we will actually do more but britain has to pay more, so the daily express is implying something that...
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the daily express, britain in grip of killers glue. —— killerflu. —— killer flu. i —— killerflu.whether metro is still on the screen. new fears the outbreak could be worse for 50 years. we have the strains of flu which can be epidemics, pandemic. they can be and the thing to remember is the most specific groups of the size you are vulnerable, some of the headlines of the writing around this is a bit apocalyptic interview the bid daily express's readership tends to be over 60 so this could be a serious health risk. we get these strains of flu that come in from time to time, not being an epidemiologist, not much more i can say. the flu jabs are much more i can say. the flu jabs a re often much more i can say. the flu jabs are often different types of flu. sometimes the jabs run short. are often different types of flu. sometimes the jabs run shortlj remember once i sometimes the jabs run shortlj remember once i was sometimes the jabs run shortlj remember once i was in romania on holiday, somewhere no one had been, i found that the only bit of avian flu to worry about was there. it w
the daily express, britain in grip of killers glue. —— killerflu. —— killer flu. i —— killerflu.whether metro is still on the screen. new fears the outbreak could be worse for 50 years. we have the strains of flu which can be epidemics, pandemic. they can be and the thing to remember is the most specific groups of the size you are vulnerable, some of the headlines of the writing around this is a bit apocalyptic interview the bid daily express's readership tends to be over 60 so this...
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now to the daily express, page three of the daily express.royal stories, one about al—megrahi had been and oned about prince william. harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen harry and meghan have gone to wales and 5eena harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturous harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturou5 reception. meghan mania it has been described a5. there she is in her stella mccartney coat and welsh trou5er5. ye5, so everyone is delighted to have met her and she's obviously proving to be a bit of a hit as she goe5 proving to be a bit of a hit as she goes around the country. the second 5tory goes around the country. the second story is that prince william has decided to shave off what remains of his hairand to decided to shave off what remains of his hair and to go for sort of a cleaner look. which i have to say is much better. you look at donald trump and you think, face up to the fa ct trump and you think, face up to the fact that you are losing your hair. and deal with it. i think he looks much better.
now to the daily express, page three of the daily express.royal stories, one about al—megrahi had been and oned about prince william. harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen harry and meghan have gone to wales and 5eena harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturous harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturou5 reception. meghan mania it has been described a5. there she is in her stella mccartney coat and welsh trou5er5. ye5, so everyone is delighted to have met her...
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the picture on the daily express leads us to our final story in the metro.his a good thing? it is a sign of the times, i would suggest. as a society, we seem to be moving away from this. i would suggest that if girls... there's people losing their jobs and i don't think there is anything to celebrate in that. kelly brown, who started off as one of these girls, talked about how she managed to buy her own flat at age 20. she is a working—class girl from kent and that started off her career. kent and that started off her career. katie price would probably see a similarthing. career. katie price would probably see a similar thing. she started off glamour modelling. this seems pretty harmless. it was dark cellar in the week and in britain, we seem to be abandoning it. in holland, germany and belgium, they think we are soft touch. harmless? i think it is outdated and the world has moved on. the important thing to remember is that the reaction from some of the newspapers is as if government is stepping in and banning this thing. that is not what has happened. these
the picture on the daily express leads us to our final story in the metro.his a good thing? it is a sign of the times, i would suggest. as a society, we seem to be moving away from this. i would suggest that if girls... there's people losing their jobs and i don't think there is anything to celebrate in that. kelly brown, who started off as one of these girls, talked about how she managed to buy her own flat at age 20. she is a working—class girl from kent and that started off her career....
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the daily express as a change of subject with david cameron caught on camera saying brexit is not as a woman who has given birth after being caught in the grand foul fire tragedy. and the next stories summed up tragedy. and the next stories summed up as sleaze balls. let's start with the financial times. it has scored a major coup. congratulations to them, cracking investigation, got everyone talking, it has been in the papers today and will be there tomorrow. what amazes me is after the harvey weinstein scandal, has been a great debate about the role of women and the question is how does any group of people imagine that in 2018 they could get away with something like this. ifound could get away with something like this. i found it could get away with something like this. ifound it bewildering. this was an event at which women were told to wear sexy black dresses, underwear to match, high heels, paraded in the fanfare of trumpets toa paraded in the fanfare of trumpets to a men only assembly and in some cases they were
the daily express as a change of subject with david cameron caught on camera saying brexit is not as a woman who has given birth after being caught in the grand foul fire tragedy. and the next stories summed up tragedy. and the next stories summed up as sleaze balls. let's start with the financial times. it has scored a major coup. congratulations to them, cracking investigation, got everyone talking, it has been in the papers today and will be there tomorrow. what amazes me is after the harvey...
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the daily express, brexit boom is here. how big is this boom? it was 1% issue at the end of 2017, stretching ita issue at the end of 2017, stretching it a little to describe it as a boom. the growth figures for the entire year of 2017 were lower than 2016, and the lowest we have seen since the d12. it is hard to extrapolate from that that we are seeing a boom. where the country is growing, it is largely on the back of global growth where we are seeing that filter through into the british economy, rather than anything in particular that has happened in relation to brexit. the project fear was supposed, we were told, we were going to be plunged into a recession, and it was, the economy, it was good to be in a bad way. even those that have been negative about the impact of brexit, it is not quite that bad. some bits of project fear have already come true in terms of seeing a slowdown in growth, we are seeing the pound fall in value, and we are starting to see businesses move offshore. the doomsday scenarios were 42034, after brexit had happened. br
the daily express, brexit boom is here. how big is this boom? it was 1% issue at the end of 2017, stretching ita issue at the end of 2017, stretching it a little to describe it as a boom. the growth figures for the entire year of 2017 were lower than 2016, and the lowest we have seen since the d12. it is hard to extrapolate from that that we are seeing a boom. where the country is growing, it is largely on the back of global growth where we are seeing that filter through into the british...
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the daily express. a fibre diet can help fight arthritis and how much have you got to eat and what?owl of muesli per day. that's what it is for the how many bacon sandwiches? it doesn't say. do we know what science is involved?“ there any? something about fatty acids. who knew that eating fried was good for you. it's about beating information. is it? that's good. -- beating inflammation. let's finish with the ft. lloyds brings thrill seekers back to earth. this is the lloyd 's seekers back to earth. this is the lloyd's building which has all of its interior workings, he lifts and all that, outside. like the pompidou centre in paris. yes, and disastrous for maintenance. an award—winning building, grade one listed, but apparently also easy to climb, so they are trying to stop thrill seekers who are all climbing up into the top, taking selfies and creating a risk to themselves, and probably to people walking below. a risk to themselves, and probably to people walking belowm a risk to themselves, and probably to people walking below. it must be an expensive operation. they have spent £8
the daily express. a fibre diet can help fight arthritis and how much have you got to eat and what?owl of muesli per day. that's what it is for the how many bacon sandwiches? it doesn't say. do we know what science is involved?“ there any? something about fatty acids. who knew that eating fried was good for you. it's about beating information. is it? that's good. -- beating inflammation. let's finish with the ft. lloyds brings thrill seekers back to earth. this is the lloyd 's seekers back to...
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and the daily express here in the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former davies — founder of strategy consultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the special counsel will jump from jeff sessions street to donald trump. this special investigation has been going on since made. time has been going on since made. time has returned to it over and over again. if the good read and they do interesting analysis of mueller, they are almost reverential. they are they are almost reverential. they a re interested they are almost reverential. they are interested in sessions because he was already controversial. he was controversial when appointed and also he
and the daily express here in the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former davies — founder of strategy consultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the...
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the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu — the worst outbreak for 50 years. aims that children are being bombarded with gambling adverts during televised football matches. you are scribbling a lot. and taking it very seriously. let's look at the guardian. featuring the reshuffle tomorrow. may fix to assert control with the reshuffle. she is not moving that many around necessarily —— but it seems some people have things worried about. —— some things to be worried about. the chancellor are rumoured to be sticking. good news for boris fans. he will continue to be foreign secretary. yes, it is all about brexit and the idea that she will be creating. it isa idea that she will be creating. it is a minister without portfolio. a minister thought no deal. it doesn't sound like a job but it is clearly a big job, if it comes for that. —— if it comes to that. let's see who would pick up that magic but on. why would pick up that magic but on. why would she have such a minister? eurosceptics are concerned government won't have the hardest brexit they might have hoped for. t
the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu — the worst outbreak for 50 years. aims that children are being bombarded with gambling adverts during televised football matches. you are scribbling a lot. and taking it very seriously. let's look at the guardian. featuring the reshuffle tomorrow. may fix to assert control with the reshuffle. she is not moving that many around necessarily —— but it seems some people have things worried about. —— some things to be...
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stories on the express front page and yours as well which we will come to but let's just show the daily expressgel farage on the stick everyone by surprise when he went on tv and said actually he wouldn't mind, quite like a second referendum, and he is the last person you would expect to see that. it seems to have taken nigel farage by surprise as well because he commit first of all to say we should have second referendum and immediately, unusual bedfellows for him, nick clegg, andrew adonis and vince cable said he is talking sense. the remoaners as he would say! then there was a subtle shift. this through to ukip style he was immediately condemned by his own party saying this was a ridiculous thing to do but it had an immediate impact. the bookies have propped the odds from 10—1 to 5—1 on the second referendum and we talked about the manner for which had 55% and the pawn december had 53% in favour of a second referendum, so perhaps that is despite the government saying there won't be won and despite the labour position, perhaps that is more talk that comes from an unusual source. it is in the
stories on the express front page and yours as well which we will come to but let's just show the daily expressgel farage on the stick everyone by surprise when he went on tv and said actually he wouldn't mind, quite like a second referendum, and he is the last person you would expect to see that. it seems to have taken nigel farage by surprise as well because he commit first of all to say we should have second referendum and immediately, unusual bedfellows for him, nick clegg, andrew adonis...
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many people in britain are needlessly taking staters, in the daily express.a cabinet meeting tomorrow. just a flavour of the front pages. thank you very much for being with us. polly and caroline — let's start things off with our first story. the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. that is a rather horrific headline. it certainly is, as a mother of three. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary school. that is age 11. some of the warnings are that they are doomed in this cycle of eating behaviour that will actually cut short their life by ten yea rs actually cut short their life by ten years and also their healthy life by 20 years. they are saying that something needs to be done about it. but it is the same things we hear again and again. saying there should be less advertising on television of things that are bad for us, particularly targeted towards children. and that they should stop
many people in britain are needlessly taking staters, in the daily express.a cabinet meeting tomorrow. just a flavour of the front pages. thank you very much for being with us. polly and caroline — let's start things off with our first story. the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. that is a rather horrific headline. it certainly is, as a mother of three. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three...
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the daily express is where we will start. the battle to save a full brexit. it was worried?hould be worried. another day, another day of headlines and threats against the prime minister that shinnie stepchange, do something different, in this case shinnie is to stop selling out on a hard brexit —— that she should stop selling out. what strikes me about this story, this issue raising its head now, the brexiteer mps, as we call them, they are being particularly vocal. it is only four weeks ago that the prime minister returned from the eu summit, having struck a deal that sufficient progress had been made to move sufficient progress had been made to m ove o nto sufficient progress had been made to move onto the second part of the talks. with the exception of a couple of voices in the backbench she was hailed a hero, supposedly struck a brilliant deal. to coin a phrase used by the prime minister, nothing has changed. the deal hasn't changed. it seems now the brexiteer mps have woken up to exactly what she has signed up to, a much softer brexit than they wanted to effectively sta
the daily express is where we will start. the battle to save a full brexit. it was worried?hould be worried. another day, another day of headlines and threats against the prime minister that shinnie stepchange, do something different, in this case shinnie is to stop selling out on a hard brexit —— that she should stop selling out. what strikes me about this story, this issue raising its head now, the brexiteer mps, as we call them, they are being particularly vocal. it is only four weeks...
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the daily express reports on thousands of foreign women coming to the uk to have babies — health tourismr highlighting pressures on the health service with some children's teeth in worse shape than those living in the developing world. and with a dazzling picture of the first super mean of 2018, as its orbit brings our heavenly companion extra close to us... let's begin with the telegraph, the nhs tells hospitals to cancel all routine operations. it is winter, the nhs are hugely overburdened at this time of year but it is particularly bad this year? this time of year but it is particularly bad this year7m this time of year but it is particularly bad this year? it is a huge story, to cancel all nonemergency operations, that's about 50,000 operations until at least february, with senior co nsulta nt least february, with senior consultant saying that patients are being treated in third world conditions among mass overcrowding. there are some important points here. we need to scrap the idea that the nhs is the envy of the world, we have consultants coming out saying it feels like a third wor
the daily express reports on thousands of foreign women coming to the uk to have babies — health tourismr highlighting pressures on the health service with some children's teeth in worse shape than those living in the developing world. and with a dazzling picture of the first super mean of 2018, as its orbit brings our heavenly companion extra close to us... let's begin with the telegraph, the nhs tells hospitals to cancel all routine operations. it is winter, the nhs are hugely overburdened...
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you mentioned is macron there, let us look at the front—page of the daily express, man ron in an interviewand after that visit to sandhurst to see theresa may which was quite an event. this headline saying the french would vote to leave the eu, i think that would be frexit. macron said he thinks the french people would feel the same way. why was that? frantic frexit. there are is a lot of euro—scepticism in france and le pen managed to pick up on this h but he was interesting what he said to andrew marr, yes, probably in a similar context but our context would be different and he would fight hard for the prech people to stay within the european union, but the mere fact he sort of suggested you know perhaps the eu isn't all singing dancing for the french people is exciting. thinking back to the lisbon treaty in 2005. if memory serves me right the french voted against it. the dutch, the irish but they were asked to vote again. this idea is that europe is everything to france isjust idea is that europe is everything to france is just not idea is that europe is everything to france isjust not
you mentioned is macron there, let us look at the front—page of the daily express, man ron in an interviewand after that visit to sandhurst to see theresa may which was quite an event. this headline saying the french would vote to leave the eu, i think that would be frexit. macron said he thinks the french people would feel the same way. why was that? frantic frexit. there are is a lot of euro—scepticism in france and le pen managed to pick up on this h but he was interesting what he said...
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urwin, who's a columnist for the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressto them both, let's take a look at some of the newspaper front pages. the guardian leads on the condemnation by the united nations over donald trump's alleged racist comments. the president should didn't get his hopes up about getting an invitation to the royal wedding according to the daily mail's lead story. the mirror covers the allegations of racism by chelsea coaching staff in the 1990s. a smiling image of angela merkel is on the ft, which reports on the german chancellor reaching an agreement to form a three party coalition. tips on how to halt dementia, are the top story in the express. the sun says there's pressure on the bbc to sack radio four presenterjohn humphrys over comments he made off—air about equal pay. the telegraph has an interview with the presenter, in which he says he didn't know he was being recorded. and also reports that people are being turned away from pharmacies without flu jabs because of low supplies. meanwhile, the daily star has some alternative advice
urwin, who's a columnist for the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressto them both, let's take a look at some of the newspaper front pages. the guardian leads on the condemnation by the united nations over donald trump's alleged racist comments. the president should didn't get his hopes up about getting an invitation to the royal wedding according to the daily mail's lead story. the mirror covers the allegations of racism by chelsea coaching staff in the...
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the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu, the worst outbreak for 50 years. y mail claims that children are being bombarded with gambling adverts during televised football matches. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations and today, a fast emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey which spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth. it is quite incredible, the sand. it's just crystal, hard cystals. white salt. you can probably taste it. to one of the wettest. these are areas really for the adventurous traveller. this isn't india on tap. i'm on a quest to find out how history, religion and politics have shaped india. and also, meet the people who call this intriguing and sometimes overwhelming country, home. it's going to be an amazing
the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu, the worst outbreak for 50 years. y mail claims that children are being bombarded with gambling adverts during televised football matches. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations and today, a fast emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures,...
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and finally, the daily express, diabetes drug whose memory.lzheimer's. and the duke of edinburgh on the front page there as well. it is 6:15 am, good morning. you're watching breakfast. the main stories this morning: thousands of people gathered to watch spectacular firework displays in london and edinburgh despite warning about bad weather and travel problems. australian police have confirmed that the british head of the giant, compass, catering group died, with four members of his family in yesterday's plane crash outside sydney. here's stav with a look at this morning's weather. the first one of 2018. happy new year. this week is looking pretty u nsettled. year. this week is looking pretty unsettled. more on that in a moment. today, a lot of wind. rain at times. improving to the afternoon. low pressure a cross improving to the afternoon. low pressure across the north of the uk. this will bring wet weather through the english channel. fairly strong winds across southern counties of england. the extent of the rain, south wales, towards the m4
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a look at the front pages later will be from the evening standard and the deputy editor of the daily express
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the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killer flu, the worst outbreak for 50 yea rs.dverts during televised football matches. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has resigned from her post, citing what she called an indefensible pay gap between men and women. in an open letter to licence fee payers, ms gracie said she would be returning to herformer bbc post in london. the bbc says there is no systemic discrimination against women. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is following developments. it is worth saying that carry gracie, who appears frequently, is a hugely respected international editor who has been at the bbc forever 30 years. her allegation is that the bbc discriminates illegally against women by paying them less than men doing equivalentjobs. the key point of the letter does she does not want a pay rise, she wants to be paid the same as a man doing an equivalentjob as an international editor. the bbc says they take this seriously and they have undertaken free internal audits of pay and they go much further than other public organisations on the issue of qualit
the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killer flu, the worst outbreak for 50 yea rs.dverts during televised football matches. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has resigned from her post, citing what she called an indefensible pay gap between men and women. in an open letter to licence fee payers, ms gracie said she would be returning to herformer bbc post in london. the bbc says there is no systemic discrimination against women. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is following...
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a look at the front pages later will be from the evening standard and the deputy editor of the daily expressws. time now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm damian johnson. ahead on the programme: arsenal admit defeat in the battle to keep sanchez at the emirates — it looks like exit alexis. johanna konta carries british hopes at the australian open, but there's plenty of controversy surrounding the first tennis major of 2018. and the champion amateur boxer facing the fight of his life outside the ring as he battles deportation from the uk. i'm not special. i don't think i am special, but i work hard. i work really ha rd. at special, but i work hard. i work really hard. at times, working hard it's enough to give someone a second chance. plenty to come in tonight's show but we start with football, because arsenal have admitted defeat in their fight to retain their £35 million striker alexis sanchez. the chile international is set to leave the emirates in the current transfer window with six months of his contract remaining and could become the subject of a bidding war. tim hag
a look at the front pages later will be from the evening standard and the deputy editor of the daily expressws. time now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm damian johnson. ahead on the programme: arsenal admit defeat in the battle to keep sanchez at the emirates — it looks like exit alexis. johanna konta carries british hopes at the australian open, but there's plenty of controversy surrounding the first tennis major of 2018. and the champion amateur boxer facing the fight...
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daily dp express. britain ready to cut foreign aid cash. foreign aid madness, following srefkss and reports across the press —— investigations, about where foreign aid is spent. they're saying that the government has — a government source sparked legitimate concerns among voters. woolly phrasing, though. i don't think they're saying they're going to do something, the general consensus, it's important to have this commitment on foreign aid, you want — obviously reports of money going to north korea doesn't help. that doesn't really help. some way they could fix that. let's go to the times. labour mps threat to quit over purge by left—wing. big elections to the nec and it would seem elections to the nec and it would seem that the factions closest to mrcorbyn, the leader, obviously on the very left of the party, they've won out. yeah, this is the start of the end game really. the left—wing of the party, whenjeremy the end game really. the left—wing of the party, when jeremy corbyn even in 2014, 2015 was seen as an obscure weird backbencher who
daily dp express. britain ready to cut foreign aid cash. foreign aid madness, following srefkss and reports across the press —— investigations, about where foreign aid is spent. they're saying that the government has — a government source sparked legitimate concerns among voters. woolly phrasing, though. i don't think they're saying they're going to do something, the general consensus, it's important to have this commitment on foreign aid, you want — obviously reports of money going to...
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urwin, who's a columnist for the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressonto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december. his crimes — carried out at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham — were discovered when the patients returned to hospital for further surgery as sima kotecha reports. reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction? simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, that he resigned from his post. another of his patients, who also underwent a liver t
urwin, who's a columnist for the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressonto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december. his crimes — carried out at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham — were discovered when the patients returned to hospital for further surgery as sima kotecha reports. reporter: mr bramhall, what's your...
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the daily express is looking at brexit and saying the boom is here, defying the brexit doom mongers oncectations with the economy after figures yesterday showed growth in the fourth quarter was 0.5%. this picture is of paul yunker, the singer, and his wife, stacey, who has died at 52 from brain cancer. the front page of the daily mail, we've heard about the stresses of on the nhs, that's been due to the flu, but here three in four health trusts deny speaking about hip and knee surgery if patients aren't in enough pain. campaigners say these kinds of operations and the patients are easy targets for cost—cutting. the daily telegraph looking again at another brexit story on the front page saying british officials are in discussions with brussels about extending the brexit transition period to almost three years. you all know the official target, the one that's been spoken about, was around two years and this is gavin williamson, the defence secretary, pictured with his wife, joanne, as there are questions about the circumstances of an old job following a relationship he had with a colleague
the daily express is looking at brexit and saying the boom is here, defying the brexit doom mongers oncectations with the economy after figures yesterday showed growth in the fourth quarter was 0.5%. this picture is of paul yunker, the singer, and his wife, stacey, who has died at 52 from brain cancer. the front page of the daily mail, we've heard about the stresses of on the nhs, that's been due to the flu, but here three in four health trusts deny speaking about hip and knee surgery if...
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the main story on the daily express his pension crisis the millions.moted a string of female and ethnic minority mps yesterday to make her government look more like the country it serves. a quick look at the telegraph, you haven't done that one, have you? the front page again. meghan markle. and fears about angela merkel and brexit deal. angela merkel and brexit deal. angela merkel, the german chancellor, is supposedly against a plan for managed either urgent from the eu. the front page of the mirror again. meghan—mania. lady lucan, the final tragedy. she killed herself after wrongly self diagnosing parkinson's disease. this is a result of an inquest yesterday. you know the meghan markle thing, it has been everywhere, they were saying that the top she was sold out insta ntly a nd that the top she was sold out instantly and it was a marks & spencer top, but the other marks & spencer top, but the other marks & spencer thing to mention, how much would you spend on one slice of cauliflower which is marketed as cauliflower which is marketed as cauliflower s
the main story on the daily express his pension crisis the millions.moted a string of female and ethnic minority mps yesterday to make her government look more like the country it serves. a quick look at the telegraph, you haven't done that one, have you? the front page again. meghan markle. and fears about angela merkel and brexit deal. angela merkel and brexit deal. angela merkel, the german chancellor, is supposedly against a plan for managed either urgent from the eu. the front page of the...
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the front of the daily express this morning.veline, who needed an operation and her operation was postponed five times apparently. that is the front of the daily mirror. some of the front pages for you this morning. the other stories two tell you is british manufacturing. there is a boom with the best in decades apparently. this is good news because of the weak pound making things we produce in the uk cheaper abroad and steph is at the uk‘s biggest manufacturer of household plastic products. that includes buckets and she is showing us around. do you have a hole in your bucket? there are no holes in this buckets, this top—quality establishment here. i want to show you how it makes this. plastic injection. it is a process by which it happens. you have this moulding machine and you have plastic going in in liquid form at super high temperature, going through here. you can see this machine is basically working out how long it needs to cool down, six seconds, then it opens up, outcomes the bucket and the goes in. so this company is a
the front of the daily express this morning.veline, who needed an operation and her operation was postponed five times apparently. that is the front of the daily mirror. some of the front pages for you this morning. the other stories two tell you is british manufacturing. there is a boom with the best in decades apparently. this is good news because of the weak pound making things we produce in the uk cheaper abroad and steph is at the uk‘s biggest manufacturer of household plastic products....
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here, virgin trains has stopped stocking the daily mail newspaper on its west coast route. the decision was made after staff expressedoncern over the paper's editorial position. the daily mail has called the decision ‘disgraceful‘. what do you think? is it censorship or good business sense? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. after months of rising tensions on the korean peninsula, the north and south are to hold a new military dialogue and appear together at the winter olympics. speaking after landmark talks with north korea, president moonjae—in of south korea said the removal of nuclear weapons was an objective that could never be abandoned. but pyongyang says the issue isn't up for discussion. live now to the south korean capital, and our correspondent sophie long. after a year also a ratcheting up pensions, how significant is this? dash back all so. —— or so. pensions, how significant is this? dash back all so. -- or so. it has been significant and rather swifter. if you think back a couple of weeks at the beginning of... threats and boasts about whose nuclear button is oui’ boasts abou
here, virgin trains has stopped stocking the daily mail newspaper on its west coast route. the decision was made after staff expressedoncern over the paper's editorial position. the daily mail has called the decision ‘disgraceful‘. what do you think? is it censorship or good business sense? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. after months of rising tensions on the korean peninsula, the north and south are to hold a new military dialogue and appear together at the...
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it provided a forum to be able to express feelings, ideas, identities that they could not express in their daily lives. i think the confusion that that creates, the questions that creates, the questions -- challenges to the status quo that that creates that shakespeare was able to take advantage of. >> that is true even now, right? we explore the contour of relationships sometimes first on the stage and then it works its way back into the rest of society and you've now doubt that that was true in elisa be than time -- in elizabethan time as well. >> it shows with gay and lesbian people with will and grace. and shows like transparent and orange is the new black. then, society begins to have a different understanding of what is possible and what can happen. we go from the year 1600 to the year 2017. bring us up-to-date. what is the status after the supreme court's rulings today. the supreme court of the united states as well as the supreme court of elyria. into the new situation of law. everybody thought the issues solved and resolved and the law of the land was. is that right, where are we today?
it provided a forum to be able to express feelings, ideas, identities that they could not express in their daily lives. i think the confusion that that creates, the questions that creates, the questions -- challenges to the status quo that that creates that shakespeare was able to take advantage of. >> that is true even now, right? we explore the contour of relationships sometimes first on the stage and then it works its way back into the rest of society and you've now doubt that that was...
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in agony to have a hip op is the headline in the daily mail which claims nhs trusts are turning down patients for routine hip replacements. the expressthe rise in gdp. the uk economy rose by 0.5% in the last three months of the year, defying economists predictions. a poll in the guardian shows support has grown for a second eu referendum. the icm survey says 47% of people want a second vote after the terms of the uk's withdrawal from the eu was clear. the ft reports on an apparent diplomatic rift between the uk and china that could threaten trade talks due to take place during the prime minister's visit to the country next week. the sun says that a darts governing body has banned women appearing on stage in a move the paper labels as political correctness going too far. and the mirror has the death of the wife of singer paul young. stacey young died today from brain cancer earlier today at the age of 52. and so a variety of stories vying for top billing across a range of tomorrow's papers. we are going to begin with the times, every rape case to be reviewed, trials faced delays as disclosure scandal mounts. this is because something
in agony to have a hip op is the headline in the daily mail which claims nhs trusts are turning down patients for routine hip replacements. the expressthe rise in gdp. the uk economy rose by 0.5% in the last three months of the year, defying economists predictions. a poll in the guardian shows support has grown for a second eu referendum. the icm survey says 47% of people want a second vote after the terms of the uk's withdrawal from the eu was clear. the ft reports on an apparent diplomatic...
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virgin trains has stopped stocking the daily mail on board trains on its west coast route. staff had expressed the choice of newspapers" offered to passengers". as karen bradley takes over as northern ireland secretary, she faces an immediate challenge to try to reinstate the devolved government. it's a year since sinn fein's martin mcguinness resigned as deputy first minister, bringing down the power sharing executive at stormont. he died two months later, and there's been no progress in attempts to restore power sharing. my colleague annita mcveigh is at stormont for us. clive, hello. iam here in clive, hello. i am here in the great hall at stormont. extremely quiet, a shadow of the place it once was one year ago and what has happened in the last year, among other things, a series of pretty elastic deadlines, deadlines that have passed without any sort of sanction for a lack of progress and that is the situation that the new secretary of state now finds herself at the helm. whether she can inject any momentum or any new ideas to make a change, we have to see when she arrives here and gets ta
virgin trains has stopped stocking the daily mail on board trains on its west coast route. staff had expressed the choice of newspapers" offered to passengers". as karen bradley takes over as northern ireland secretary, she faces an immediate challenge to try to reinstate the devolved government. it's a year since sinn fein's martin mcguinness resigned as deputy first minister, bringing down the power sharing executive at stormont. he died two months later, and there's been no...
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break quickly, the daily telegraph, minister says brexiteers opposed to eu bill are swivel. we have heard that expressionhe left of the tory party —— swivel—eyed loons it was once said by a cameron ed. here comes this phrase back from a little known minister called claire perry. she has previously called brexit supportersjihadists. this is quite a climb—down! supportersjihadists. this is quite a climb-down! what this story shows is how much bitterness there is in the tory party, one wing against another. but someone can use this phrase about the leave about some else in the same party. how does theresa may get out of that? we will stay with the telegraph. up to half of children obese in parts of the uk. yes, it is an enormously depressing story. the numbers are horrifying, even in the richest wards we are looking at 25%. 44% of ten and 11—year—olds in brent, north london, are rabies or overweight. the number is almost half that in rematch and upon thames. the five miles away —— richmond—upon—thames. other areas with high levels of excess weight, barking and dagenham, wolverhampton and sandwell. in other
break quickly, the daily telegraph, minister says brexiteers opposed to eu bill are swivel. we have heard that expressionhe left of the tory party —— swivel—eyed loons it was once said by a cameron ed. here comes this phrase back from a little known minister called claire perry. she has previously called brexit supportersjihadists. this is quite a climb—down! supportersjihadists. this is quite a climb-down! what this story shows is how much bitterness there is in the tory party, one...
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townsend facial expressions to decode emotions sizes that are incredibly differentiated and hence not too useful on a daily basis in order to decode a face and there's lots of teaching material on the subject you'd need about one hundred minutes to interpret one minute of video material this is. because as that shows how complex facial expressions are and suggests that it might not be so simple to derive one thing from the other of i'm of my mentions. but even if we can't decipher emotions our face still remains our calling card our visage identifies us as a person today's surveillance cameras can create search profiles software companies are developing programs that leave out the personality and reduce our face to a sum of readable biometric data and that's precisely where we can outsmart the machines. not told us title it if you call for parts of your face like when you wear a large dark pair of sunglasses that covers your eyes or put on a veil. or wear a hoss that poses challenges for the software on how. to find the right person but they can also make mistakes on all the law and. in our face as our fin
townsend facial expressions to decode emotions sizes that are incredibly differentiated and hence not too useful on a daily basis in order to decode a face and there's lots of teaching material on the subject you'd need about one hundred minutes to interpret one minute of video material this is. because as that shows how complex facial expressions are and suggests that it might not be so simple to derive one thing from the other of i'm of my mentions. but even if we can't decipher emotions our...
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express leads with health news. the paper says a new cheap pill could help arthirits sufferers fight the pain. and finally the dailyemedies at the same time as prescription drugs. so, jane and kate, let's get started. a lot to have a look at. starting with the metro and thisjohn worboys story because it looks as if, in this ongoing saga, this could be quite significant. yes, obviously he isa quite significant. yes, obviously he is a quite notorious sexual predator who is due for release in matter of days. he has served less than ten yea rs days. he has served less than ten years for 19 offences and is due to be questioned over another alleged assault in 1997. if this claim leads toa assault in 1997. if this claim leads to a prosecution, they say he could be kept in custody to await trial. this could put off the problem that david gauke as newjustice secretary is facing because there was a suggestion in the sunday times a couple of weeks ago that the government would try to block his release but david gauke has said they cannot do that because there is little chance of success. i think it is important for the govern
express leads with health news. the paper says a new cheap pill could help arthirits sufferers fight the pain. and finally the dailyemedies at the same time as prescription drugs. so, jane and kate, let's get started. a lot to have a look at. starting with the metro and thisjohn worboys story because it looks as if, in this ongoing saga, this could be quite significant. yes, obviously he isa quite significant. yes, obviously he is a quite notorious sexual predator who is due for release in...
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the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the expressng cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the i leads with claims from a woman who says john worboys spiked her drink years before he was arrested, but that her claims were ignored by police. worboys went on to drug and sexually attack most of his victims. the sun says the police and crown prosecution service did not want to pin any more attacks on worboys as they thought his sentence was ‘adequate'. the guardian reports that john worboys could face fresh prosecutions as alleged victims prepared to come forward to police. the mirror leads on one of the murderers ofjames bulger being sent back to prison. jon venables is to face a secret trial over possessing indecent images of children. and the ft reports that productivity levels in the uk have risen at their quickest rates for six years. we will begin with the story in the i. we will begin with the story in the i, black cab rapist kept on attacking after police ignored her. this is a woman writing about her narrow
the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the expressng cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the i leads with claims from a woman who says john worboys spiked her drink years before he was arrested, but that her claims were ignored by police. worboys went on to drug and sexually attack most of his victims. the sun says the police and crown prosecution service did not want to pin...
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the express is warning readers that a second eu referendum could be on the cards after comments made by nigel farage this morning. the dailyh them saying he wants a second referendum. their own polling shows remain would win by 55—45. the times talking about a daring plot to hide royal gems in a biscuit tin in the grounds of windsor castle during the second world war to ensure they didn't fall into the hands of nazis. and the guardian has news that the parliamentary cook has onlyjust been given leave to stay in the uk after living here for 50 years. the daily mail has news that president trump is planning to cancel his trip to the united kingdom overfears they want to be made welcome. let's get off, we have got this story in the times, an interesting story about the threat of a merger between the royal marines and the paratroopers and the royal marines and the pa ratroopers and attempts the royal marines and the paratroopers and attempts to cut the armed forces by up to 14,000 troops. this will cause a lot of uproar, the army is already 14,000 short of its 82,000 target. there is a £20 billion shortfall in the budget over
the express is warning readers that a second eu referendum could be on the cards after comments made by nigel farage this morning. the dailyh them saying he wants a second referendum. their own polling shows remain would win by 55—45. the times talking about a daring plot to hide royal gems in a biscuit tin in the grounds of windsor castle during the second world war to ensure they didn't fall into the hands of nazis. and the guardian has news that the parliamentary cook has onlyjust been...
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the daily telegraph says poppi worthington‘s mother may finally see justice after the coroner in the case urged prosecutors to to carry out a fresh investigation into the toddler's death. the expressin more migrants from calais and pay more for border security. while the i has a different take on the thorny issue of migration, reporting that the nhs is losing doctors, because red tape is stopping qualified migrants getting in... a senior scotland yard detective is urging that five year old's should be taught the dangers of knife crime, that's the lead in the guardian. and finally, the daily mail says the prime minister is to appoint what it describes as a minister for the lonely. there's no one big story dominating the headlines for our guests to sink their teeth into. it's really a mixed bag of front page news... but the shock of the collapse of carillion is still reverberating and that's where we start on the front page of the financial times... cash strapped karelian held just £29 million in its final days, they had £16 billion worth of orders on the books? and the way the accounting seems to have been managed, cash was just not coming in fast enough. they were trying to move t
the daily telegraph says poppi worthington‘s mother may finally see justice after the coroner in the case urged prosecutors to to carry out a fresh investigation into the toddler's death. the expressin more migrants from calais and pay more for border security. while the i has a different take on the thorny issue of migration, reporting that the nhs is losing doctors, because red tape is stopping qualified migrants getting in... a senior scotland yard detective is urging that five year old's...
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lisa's work has been published in "the washington post," huffington post, "san antonio express news," "boulder daily camera" and several every places. her story is just one story of the incredible folks who are part of the daca program that are contributing to the greatness of our nation. i'd like to yield right now to congresswoman norma torres of california. mrs. torres: thank you, mr. speaker, we have waited too long to protect the dreamers. this is unacceptable to me and to the vast majority of americans. my republican colleagues say we have until march to fix this issue. but that is simply not true. 16,287 dreamers have lost their protection since september. for those dreamers, the deadline has already passed. this is not a partisan issue. i would like to remind my colleagues that the dream act is a bipartisan bill. unfortunately, the republican leadership and the white house have not acted in good faith. they have politicized this issue. they have backed themselves to the wall. they are holding the fate of dreamers hostage. they say they want to help dreamers, but then they say they will only
lisa's work has been published in "the washington post," huffington post, "san antonio express news," "boulder daily camera" and several every places. her story is just one story of the incredible folks who are part of the daca program that are contributing to the greatness of our nation. i'd like to yield right now to congresswoman norma torres of california. mrs. torres: thank you, mr. speaker, we have waited too long to protect the dreamers. this is unacceptable...
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expressed his views strongly. >> the administration is calling it a bloody nose. if there is a daily limited strike on north korea we are going to make our position clear to north koreans they are dealing with a different koreastration that north is not going to retaliate and that will lead them to get back to the negotiation table. a big assumption to make. victor laid out a case why he's strikes.ilitary he wrote an excellent opinion piece on washington post. aboutl green also talking this kind of containment strategy. that we don't have to respond militarily. robust missile defense, i do -- hethis was a policy worked with the white house under the bush administration and i just know that at this stage, something came up. south koreans are shocked and dismayed. it's only been a lead -- been a year that south korea has dealt with no ambassador. thefact that it's not like doctor was meant to be an engager. style, he is not hawkish enough for this administration. there are some concerns with south korea. alliance management and how to get south koreans more comfortable. panel, isask th
expressed his views strongly. >> the administration is calling it a bloody nose. if there is a daily limited strike on north korea we are going to make our position clear to north koreans they are dealing with a different koreastration that north is not going to retaliate and that will lead them to get back to the negotiation table. a big assumption to make. victor laid out a case why he's strikes.ilitary he wrote an excellent opinion piece on washington post. aboutl green also talking...
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express consignment facility. memphis best targets opioid shipments daily and gauge inside controlled deliveries of seized elicits par sells -- parse -- parcels. i.c.e. will command at the best platform for interdouble ehill si ohmouts transit through the mail staple. i.c.e. has made significant strides combating the epidemic. however, even with these advance, there's no single solution or government entity that can stop the flow of dangerous and elicit opioids like fentanyl into the united states or keep them from harming the american public. tackling this complex threat involves a united comprehend and if aggressive approach across law enforcement, i enter able lyings and collaboration with experts in the medical, science, public health communities. i.c.e. kill continue to work with our federal, state and local partners to improve the efficiency of information sharing operational cord nation address the challenges and threats posed by elicit narcotics smuggling in the international mail environment. in closing, i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i look forward to answering you
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express open. it'sanyone ever haveady! occasional constipation, to get business done. diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps dailyith three types of good bacteria. try phillips' colon health probiotic for free. see sunday's paper! >>> the administrator of the epa has sent a message to the department's employees about potential shut downs. it reads, at this time epa has sufficient resources to remain open a limited amount of time in the event of a government shutdown. all employees should follow their normal work schedule umenyiora for the week of january 22 ednd. should the shutdown occur and remain in place through january 26, one week from now, we will provide further updates. >>> if the government does indeed shutdown, i will be right back in this seat at 1:00 a.m. eastern with msnbc's special live coverage deadline white house with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. nothing short of donald trump's brand is a master deal maker is on the line this hour as a shutdown looms with just eight hours to go before the federal government shuts down over an impasse between democrats
express open. it'sanyone ever haveady! occasional constipation, to get business done. diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps dailyith three types of good bacteria. try phillips' colon health probiotic for free. see sunday's paper! >>> the administrator of the epa has sent a message to the department's employees about potential shut downs. it reads, at this time epa has sufficient resources to remain...
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expression of something much more serious and dangerous. >> just to be clear, dr. gertner, you have not treated him or met him? >> no, but the people who do work with him on a daily basis are concerned and a lafrmd about this. >> dr. frances, you think it's not only wrong but dangerous to try to be diagnosing this president. why? >> well, i think that dr. gertner's motives are laudable. who am i to spoil that with a finger on a nuclear button. his methods are misguided. what he doesn't know about psychiatric diagnosis is a lot. i think the issue of donald trump's unfitness for president is completely without controversy except among his most avid supporters. he is the most unfit person to have in this office that i could possibly imagine, but insult to the mentally ill to say that the reason he shouldn't be in office is mental illness. he's a bad person, ignorant, impulsive, he's been like this his entire life. to think that the people who america elected to office will be removed because of a psychiatric opinion is absolutely ridiculous. there's no chance in the world that he'll be removed under the 25th amendment. and it's dangerous to do this because it distra
expression of something much more serious and dangerous. >> just to be clear, dr. gertner, you have not treated him or met him? >> no, but the people who do work with him on a daily basis are concerned and a lafrmd about this. >> dr. frances, you think it's not only wrong but dangerous to try to be diagnosing this president. why? >> well, i think that dr. gertner's motives are laudable. who am i to spoil that with a finger on a nuclear button. his methods are misguided....
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daily beast" senior columnist matt lewis. >> i've had conservatives say to me, why do you use this word, i'm not a pop list and liberals expression aversion to that word, but to me it sums up what this book is about and it's the people. i really wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. and most of the voters i profiled were trump voters, but i did profile some who were not. so to me it was capturing the sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing electoral defeats we've seen certainly in my lifetime and certainly in modern history. it was a profile of the american people on given issues from terrorism to poisoned water in flint, michigan. >> wafer "after words" sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's "book tv." >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> tonight on "american history tv" on c-span 3, a look at how society remembers, honors and memorializes veterans. then from the smithsonian, a discussion on cure rati
daily beast" senior columnist matt lewis. >> i've had conservatives say to me, why do you use this word, i'm not a pop list and liberals expression aversion to that word, but to me it sums up what this book is about and it's the people. i really wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. and most of the voters i profiled were trump voters, but i did profile some who were not. so to me it was capturing the sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of...
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express concern about the danger of that very statistic you cited. the danger that actually poses not only to american capitalism, but global capitalism. we are here and we talk about the dailyonstitutional norms. sults tha spreads across twitter. the racist comments he makes. and yet there are a lot of business owners that absolutely love what he's doing. a lot of people that run corporations who are quietly saying i'll put up with the crazy because i'm doing better now than i ever have before. >> that's absolutely true. business is doing very, very well right now. one of the things that's interesting is trump is a person of contradiction. america first. retreat from the world. he has on the forum policy front committed to sending weapons to crew crane and on the business front, he has showered. he's anti-elite. business largely supports him. >> would you agree. >> business does. he's a businessman. he helps them. a little like the architect. you don't really think it works. >> can we talk for a moment about young people. blind the numbers is a reality that in this country and many places in the world, if you are a young person coming out of college trying to make your life
express concern about the danger of that very statistic you cited. the danger that actually poses not only to american capitalism, but global capitalism. we are here and we talk about the dailyonstitutional norms. sults tha spreads across twitter. the racist comments he makes. and yet there are a lot of business owners that absolutely love what he's doing. a lot of people that run corporations who are quietly saying i'll put up with the crazy because i'm doing better now than i ever have...
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a little dig at the daily express earlier, maybe i am thinking too hard on this but is this the financiald to go all the way to the pacific, isn't this a ridiculous situation? i don't think it is a bad story for the government. the government argument is by leaving the eu we can strike trade deals globally. whether it smacks of desperation, as tim farron the former labour leader says in the ft, or whether it is a good idea, it shows we can do trade deals everywhere and the trade minister's quotes, he isn't saying this is what we are going to focus on but this is pa rt of we are going to focus on but this is part of a package of things. it isn't a story that the government will be irritated about. it's a narrative on what they want to say. depends on who the brexit secretary is! we do only have one at the moment... give it a week! i suspect the we... to bad
a little dig at the daily express earlier, maybe i am thinking too hard on this but is this the financiald to go all the way to the pacific, isn't this a ridiculous situation? i don't think it is a bad story for the government. the government argument is by leaving the eu we can strike trade deals globally. whether it smacks of desperation, as tim farron the former labour leader says in the ft, or whether it is a good idea, it shows we can do trade deals everywhere and the trade minister's...
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the front page of the daily express, rescue firms will no longer be allowed to use the dvla databasened from issuing tickets under a new government crackdown. the front of the sunday times, the story here, tories in turmoil, but if you look at the details it says former cabinet ministers have been exposed attempting to profit from what they call a new brexit gravy train, an undercover investigation in the times. megan changes the script to speak at her own wedding in a break from normal royal protocol. meghan markle will address people at her wedding, she is planning an affectionate tribute. the sun on sunday saying there's a story aboutjimmy carter, saying he made hostesses at the presidents clu b made hostesses at the presidents club badge feel uncomfortable —— jimmy carr. the sunday mirror is taking a look at a story surrounding nick knowles, the tv presenter has denied accusations of abusing his wife. two stories on the front of the observer, top academies have concerns about how much cash and funding may still have left. staffing levels a re funding may still have left. staffing
the front page of the daily express, rescue firms will no longer be allowed to use the dvla databasened from issuing tickets under a new government crackdown. the front of the sunday times, the story here, tories in turmoil, but if you look at the details it says former cabinet ministers have been exposed attempting to profit from what they call a new brexit gravy train, an undercover investigation in the times. megan changes the script to speak at her own wedding in a break from normal royal...