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i don't often agree with the daily express andi often agree with the daily express and i can see i amg with trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! i find it trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! ifind it very trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! i find it very difficult to stomach that unelected second chamber pushing so many of these defeats down the corridor to the commons because if you think about what brexit was all about and who voted for brexit and why they did. yes, it was a dislike of the european institutions but it was also a general dislike of establishment figures and people not listening. ifind this establishment figures and people not listening. i find this an pleasant and uncomfortable to watch and i think an awful lot of those peers started off being quite careful in the language they were using and trying to appear respectful and i think they are enjoying their rebellion so much now that they're running a great risk of disenfranchisement or irritating the hell out of a lot of wrecks it voters. but -- brexit voters. but how will the prime minister
i don't often agree with the daily express andi often agree with the daily express and i can see i amg with trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! i find it trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! ifind it very trump and the express, unfamiliar territory! i find it very difficult to stomach that unelected second chamber pushing so many of these defeats down the corridor to the commons because if you think about what brexit was all about and who voted for brexit and why they did. yes,...
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moving on to the daily express. their top story, patients trapped by care closers. —— closures. scare, it is a real news story on the front of the daily express, unusual! but it is a serious story about care home closures and the pressure that is putting on the nhs. people, older people are being backed up and having to be kept in the nhs which makes the strains on the nhs more difficult. that is a big current story which i think has been rather lost sight of which the obsession with brexit that we journalists have. the government is engaged in rather delicate negotiations with itself again and how much more money to spend on the nhs and this is part of that story. the figures are scary in terms of the number of care homes that will not keep going. there is quite a shop intrigue —— a sharp increase. 83% falling. it is not just brexit, that snap election, theresa may was very famous for her dementia tax and that was a disaster, her plan to fund social care. it became a battle of the illness between dementia and cancer. it reminds us that social care has been this ongoing issue th
moving on to the daily express. their top story, patients trapped by care closers. —— closures. scare, it is a real news story on the front of the daily express, unusual! but it is a serious story about care home closures and the pressure that is putting on the nhs. people, older people are being backed up and having to be kept in the nhs which makes the strains on the nhs more difficult. that is a big current story which i think has been rather lost sight of which the obsession with brexit...
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"patients trapped by care closures" — says the daily express.hat every month last year, more than 12 care homes went bankrupt as owners fought to find the money to cover increasing running costs. the ft also running a tribute to the late dame tessa jowell and also reporting that donald trump has ordered the us commerce department to assist a chinese telecoms group following a personal request from china's president. the telegraph also pays its respects to dame tessa jowell and says the head of m15 will appeal to european leaders today not to risk their "shared strength" by weakening security and intelligence—sharing after brexit. the guardian pay their respects to the 71 people who died in grenfell tower injune last year, and are running a tribute to their lives today. the mirror also homing in on that story about meghan markle‘s family. they report her father will apologise to her over the alleged faked paparazzi pictures. the mail says their great plastic pick up — a litter pick effort by 12,000 volunteers across the country — was a triumph. a
"patients trapped by care closures" — says the daily express.hat every month last year, more than 12 care homes went bankrupt as owners fought to find the money to cover increasing running costs. the ft also running a tribute to the late dame tessa jowell and also reporting that donald trump has ordered the us commerce department to assist a chinese telecoms group following a personal request from china's president. the telegraph also pays its respects to dame tessa jowell and says...
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can i bring this picture up, front page of the daily express. front page of the daily express.heresa may, the power stance. what is this about? george osborne did it as well. i do not know if he was the first one to do it. some conservative... it must be like... laughter every time they do it, there is so much ridicule. do they not read the papers? quite a few pictures of theresa may, knocking about so to choose this one... that was before she was prime minister. there has been a lot of pieces about it in the paper what i have ignored because i found it irritating. i was reading a copy of tesco magazine and and it says a courting to a harvard university study, you boost your testosterone levels by 20% if you stand like that. is that what theresa may wants to do? shoveled off in the legs just went... it was the most curious thing. it looks like you are doing the splits. staying with the daily express, this poll suggests that the paper suggests that theresa may is still ahead of the jeremy corbyn suggests that theresa may is still ahead of thejeremy corbyn in the labour party but
can i bring this picture up, front page of the daily express. front page of the daily express.heresa may, the power stance. what is this about? george osborne did it as well. i do not know if he was the first one to do it. some conservative... it must be like... laughter every time they do it, there is so much ridicule. do they not read the papers? quite a few pictures of theresa may, knocking about so to choose this one... that was before she was prime minister. there has been a lot of pieces...
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of tomorrow's newspapers, including the daily express — which calls it a bloodbath on our streets.e'll be reviewing all the papers in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. divisions within the conservative party have resurfaced, over the uk's future trading relationship the eu after brexit. the business secretary, greg clark, has suggested thousands ofjobs could be lost, if britain failed to retain close customs arrangements with brussels. today he confirmed a so called "customs partnership," was still being considered. but the proposal is fiercely opposed by leading brexiteers, who say it effectively means the uk will remain in the european union. our political correspondent, alex forsyth reports. when the big beasts of government
of tomorrow's newspapers, including the daily express — which calls it a bloodbath on our streets.e'll be reviewing all the papers in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. divisions within the conservative party have resurfaced, over the uk's future trading relationship the eu after brexit. the business secretary, greg clark, has suggested thousands ofjobs could be lost, if britain failed to retain close customs arrangements with brussels. today he confirmed a so called...
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the front page of the daily express has a pole, and maybe they have done it so they can use that picture of theresa may in the power stands again. written backs theresa may according to pol —— power stance. and the pm forced to crack down on dirty money —— britain backs theresa may. and the picture here, sarah o'connor, sylvester, and windrush citizens who were adversely affected receive an apology yesterday. the daily telegraph also talking about this brexit deal and 60 tory rebels telling the prime minister this customs proposal with the eu could collapse the government. we will be speaking to jacob rees—mogg about that later on bbc breakfast, and a story about higher earners such as doctors and lawyers being significantly more likely to drink alcohol than those
the front page of the daily express has a pole, and maybe they have done it so they can use that picture of theresa may in the power stands again. written backs theresa may according to pol —— power stance. and the pm forced to crack down on dirty money —— britain backs theresa may. and the picture here, sarah o'connor, sylvester, and windrush citizens who were adversely affected receive an apology yesterday. the daily telegraph also talking about this brexit deal and 60 tory rebels...
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stay with the daily express. for those of the story.z, stranded in russia after uk visa delay. his spokespeople have said that he —— abramovich. uk visa delay. his spokespeople have said that he -- abramovich. he was not there to see chelsea winner of the fa cup final, and we now hear that he has decided to go back to russia, but his beazer has expired. the type of these that he has had, an investor visa, it's says on the home office website, if you apply for this, you will hear back usually within three weeks. well his is by three weeks ago, and no of it being... i think this is significant. is this the start of us being tough on the oligarchs, following the skripal attacks. he is the most prominent oligarchs, the most well—known one. he is whiling his ways away in moscow, while the whole of the london season is happening. this is the time when the russians want to be in london, when everything is looking lovely, big social occasions are happening. and exactly what is he going to have to do to secure a renewal of the visa? it has been
stay with the daily express. for those of the story.z, stranded in russia after uk visa delay. his spokespeople have said that he —— abramovich. uk visa delay. his spokespeople have said that he -- abramovich. he was not there to see chelsea winner of the fa cup final, and we now hear that he has decided to go back to russia, but his beazer has expired. the type of these that he has had, an investor visa, it's says on the home office website, if you apply for this, you will hear back...
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i've lost interest in the daily express. i love thunderstorms. do you? why?nature at its best. fair enough. ithinki managed to sleep through the whole thing. it was a nice thing to get a good nights sleep before the paper review, so i rather missed it. i just hope the rest of the country got some of the spectacular sights. i think got some of the spectacular sights. ithinkl got some of the spectacular sights. i think i did miss it. got some of the spectacular sights. i thinki did miss it. goodness me. my i thinki did miss it. goodness me. my friends in birmingham said their garden was flooded. we do have a little bit more to night. you have been forewarned. the telegraph, and we are going to the back page and cricket. it was the cricket fan? don't look at me. i don't like a tea m don't look at me. i don't like a team sport. i only like one person. i like lavatorial things. file —— gladiatorial things. what should we be reading into this then? for england, cricket is more about than the ball and the baton who wins, it's an important part of national life and e
i've lost interest in the daily express. i love thunderstorms. do you? why?nature at its best. fair enough. ithinki managed to sleep through the whole thing. it was a nice thing to get a good nights sleep before the paper review, so i rather missed it. i just hope the rest of the country got some of the spectacular sights. i think got some of the spectacular sights. ithinkl got some of the spectacular sights. i think i did miss it. got some of the spectacular sights. i thinki did miss it....
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the daily express has an exclusive article from defence secretary gavin williamson warning of the resurgentaily mirror reports on accusations of sexual harrassment made against hollywood actor morgan freeman. will talk about a lot of that, but let's plunge in first of all, the front page of the times and that really striking picture of president trump. very interesting face, it feels like, we've come quite a long way from this amazing pictures of kimjong—un and... way from this amazing pictures of kim jong-un and... the leader of north korea. and such optimism and hope for the future, that we might actually see a resolution to the conflict. and it is all falling apart. we do not know what happened precisely. there were no north koreans there in singapore, and donald trump having been stood up, saying that i never want to go after all and cancelled. and making these extraordinary threats on nuclear weapons are so massive, a very tromping to say. i pray to god that they never had to be used. i think they never had to be used. i think they all do. it's a huge roller coaster. i think it's gone
the daily express has an exclusive article from defence secretary gavin williamson warning of the resurgentaily mirror reports on accusations of sexual harrassment made against hollywood actor morgan freeman. will talk about a lot of that, but let's plunge in first of all, the front page of the times and that really striking picture of president trump. very interesting face, it feels like, we've come quite a long way from this amazing pictures of kimjong—un and... way from this amazing...
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to the daily express, something that is also with getting red and angry about is...ant to bea red and angry about is... i want to be a leader of the conservative party admission from him, showing they andy scott this pretty short article on the inside of the paper, oi’ article on the inside of the paper, or use says i promise i'm going to spend loads of money on all of the defence equipment that could possibly dream of. i don't think he has. remember we have a spending review coming up. this is a pitch to say, unless you look at raising taxes, neither the nhs nor defence is going to get the money that the cabinet ministers talking about. well, spending 2% of the gdp. cabinet ministers talking about. well, spending 296 of the gdp. so one of the news here, they won't be spending as much as they otherwise do. tension is high, so we'll move onto something else. the political conditions, but it is very important inquiry, that is under way. we're still in the age of the tributes that relatives are playing a big rental inquiry, very moving. —— g re nfell tower rental inquir
to the daily express, something that is also with getting red and angry about is...ant to bea red and angry about is... i want to be a leader of the conservative party admission from him, showing they andy scott this pretty short article on the inside of the paper, oi’ article on the inside of the paper, or use says i promise i'm going to spend loads of money on all of the defence equipment that could possibly dream of. i don't think he has. remember we have a spending review coming up. this...
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i think this could be a daily express crusade, as let's move on again and talk about gdpr.derstand what gdpr is? some people do, some people don't. the first large tech groups to be accused of breaking the gdpr rules. in fact, as some people are hearing, some now what... to eu people logging on, it is interesting, and austrian activist it is pointed out in the report, has already been facebook in a major privacy case, he is nowjumping at this opportunity of legislation, which came into force on friday. his name is max and he has a nonprofit group called none of your business. he has filed for complaints under the data protection regulations. one against facebook, one each against instagram and one against google's android. he has every hope that he will win. and his basic argument is to say that it requires informed consent and that what they are actually doing is forced consent. because of you don't consent, then you can't access any of the... because of you don't consent, then you can't access any of the. .. the whole point about this this is about empowering you and me t
i think this could be a daily express crusade, as let's move on again and talk about gdpr.derstand what gdpr is? some people do, some people don't. the first large tech groups to be accused of breaking the gdpr rules. in fact, as some people are hearing, some now what... to eu people logging on, it is interesting, and austrian activist it is pointed out in the report, has already been facebook in a major privacy case, he is nowjumping at this opportunity of legislation, which came into force on...
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let's move onto daily express. and if called menace. if called menace. says, huge fines to standout firms. new rules coming into force or whether this is a consultation? whether this is a consultation? individuals can be fined rather than companies. companies. organisation, a business and there have been ways around it. have been ways around it. responsible, you personally can be find that amount. find that amount. have in the horror of the phone rinne —— ringing... rinne —— ringing... you heard stories being duped —— of people being do. people being do. this may be something to do is try to stop the. something to do is try to stop the. this was first announced two years ago. ago. they said that they would definitely do it. definitely do it. in cohen —— in the conservative mac fein at —— manifesto. fein at —— manifesto. —— in the conservative party manifesto. conservative party manifesto. new data protection regulations. data protection regulations. they come back and say that they would do this. but is just a consultation. consultation. they wanted to h
let's move onto daily express. and if called menace. if called menace. says, huge fines to standout firms. new rules coming into force or whether this is a consultation? whether this is a consultation? individuals can be fined rather than companies. companies. organisation, a business and there have been ways around it. have been ways around it. responsible, you personally can be find that amount. find that amount. have in the horror of the phone rinne —— ringing... rinne —— ringing......
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with me are michael booker, the deputy editor at the daily express, and laura hughes, who's a politicalrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on the ongoing speculation surrounding whether or not meghan markle's father will be at this weekend's royal wedding that story also the lead for the sun, ‘aisle be there' the paper proclaims, suggesting thomas markle will now be walking his daughter down the aisle on saturday meanwhile, the guardian leads. it also features an exclusive report into the amount of money spent by ecuador to keep hold up was up and finally the times suggesting that in order to avoid sleeplessness, depression and unhappiness, we should all be switching off other mobile by 10pm. the paper also features a paper of the novelist tom wolfe. really, no consensus. many of the tabloids leading on the royal wedding. we are going to start with gaza. it is a desperately sad picture. we are told is eight months old and was the youngest victim. he died ina old and was the youngest victim. he died in a tear gas attack. the israelis do dispute, as many of these things, bot
with me are michael booker, the deputy editor at the daily express, and laura hughes, who's a politicalrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on the ongoing speculation surrounding whether or not meghan markle's father will be at this weekend's royal wedding that story also the lead for the sun, ‘aisle be there' the paper proclaims, suggesting thomas markle will now be walking his daughter down the aisle on saturday meanwhile, the guardian leads. it also features an exclusive...
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at the same time, you have another daily newspaper in the uk, the daily express, says that despite lowererminable turmoil over a brexit oui’ interminable turmoil over a brexit our exclusive poll reveals britain backs theresa may. whatever you do, don't call another general election, it is. it is interesting the different viewpoints. a very bold headline. it makes the point that 4796 headline. it makes the point that 47% of people asked, 2000 people, the general public, they think that theresa may is a better eye on the economy than jeremy corbyn. at the same time you have the two parties more than neck and neck in other areas. that is probably why it would be unwise. it would still be unpredictable calling an election campaign. she has been through one painful experience last you. i doubt she will want to do it again. the threat to theresa may is probably not from the general public in an election, it is still from haram party. if there was not an election, who would do all those televised debates was an out? —— if there was. let us look at reuters. many are covering the story. the unres
at the same time, you have another daily newspaper in the uk, the daily express, says that despite lowererminable turmoil over a brexit oui’ interminable turmoil over a brexit our exclusive poll reveals britain backs theresa may. whatever you do, don't call another general election, it is. it is interesting the different viewpoints. a very bold headline. it makes the point that 4796 headline. it makes the point that 47% of people asked, 2000 people, the general public, they think that theresa...
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and the daily express lead with a story about the duke of wellington who they are calling a a ring leaderr of the front pages. and, jack, i‘m going to start with the independent online. claiming its exclusive here about jeremy corbyn under fire from his own mps. five backbench labour mps have written for day calling for labor to back the second referendum on the brexit deal. it‘s interesting because there‘s so done from the government that is split about brexit. it‘s easy to forget that the labour party is deeply divided on what the best way forward is. this is another example of this today. it's is another example of this today. it‘s particularly timely because we have this vote in the house of lords last night where i‘m excitedly they voted in favour of bridge and staying in the single market and puts that pack on the table as an option for the house of commons to consider. suddenly there‘s a huge amount of pressure being put on jeremy corbyn from his own mps that he should change tack and state labor supports this as well. that‘s what we are seeing today. it‘s a very interesting moment
and the daily express lead with a story about the duke of wellington who they are calling a a ring leaderr of the front pages. and, jack, i‘m going to start with the independent online. claiming its exclusive here about jeremy corbyn under fire from his own mps. five backbench labour mps have written for day calling for labor to back the second referendum on the brexit deal. it‘s interesting because there‘s so done from the government that is split about brexit. it‘s easy to forget that...
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the telegraph also cover the breastscreening scandal, likewise the daily express also discuss the breastscreeningthey call a "colossal" nhs failure marked by "incompetence" the times carry a picture of 76 year old trixie gough who died from breast cancer aged 76 after no screening letter arrived. the guardian follow suit, highlighting that 450,000 patients in england missed breast cancer screenings as a result of the it system error. and the ft focuses on chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond's plans to "sabotage the eu's10bn euros satellite venture" wide hello and the ft focuses on chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond's plans to "sabotage the eu's10bn euros satellite venture" wide hello the lead story is scandal. nhs bungle, killed hundreds of women. this is the front page of the sun. absolutely appalling story. this is so distressing. we also used the word scandal, but this is a genuine scandal. so many women, as you say, and the estimates are up to 270 women could have died or had their lives shortened. all because of this computer glitch. there was an algorithm that went wrong in 2
the telegraph also cover the breastscreening scandal, likewise the daily express also discuss the breastscreeningthey call a "colossal" nhs failure marked by "incompetence" the times carry a picture of 76 year old trixie gough who died from breast cancer aged 76 after no screening letter arrived. the guardian follow suit, highlighting that 450,000 patients in england missed breast cancer screenings as a result of the it system error. and the ft focuses on chancellor of the...
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defying the will of the people" by expressing support jail hell because of a police blunder, the daily expressght months in jail while falsely accused of crimes including rape. the times take aim at germany, accusing it of blocking britain's involvement in the galileo encrypted navigation system after brexit let's talk first of all about the comments a very striking image, and if you knew nothing about the story you would just say in attractive woman, look at the photo. look at the photo, it's clearly a scarf in the photo, it's clearly a scarf in the treatment that she had after she was poisoned and she is on record saying that this was an assassination attempt will stop so she is clearly recognising what is happening to her. and some of the commentary that she has been making the russian ambassador saying, she would like to see her. like to see if she could help. but at the moment, she does not wish to reveal herself to the services. funny. she comes over very well. she comes across as a very well—adjusted person she has not gone on to denounce her homeland, she's willing to go back. her fami
defying the will of the people" by expressing support jail hell because of a police blunder, the daily expressght months in jail while falsely accused of crimes including rape. the times take aim at germany, accusing it of blocking britain's involvement in the galileo encrypted navigation system after brexit let's talk first of all about the comments a very striking image, and if you knew nothing about the story you would just say in attractive woman, look at the photo. look at the photo,...
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another official photograph appears on the daily express but that is above the news that boris johnsonws that borisjohnson has tonight ruled out a snap general election to break the deadlock over brexit. the telegraph has a crackdown on wood—burning stoves. ministers are to announce that new plans in a drive to reduce poor air quality. we will be talking about any moment. a boost for ba rclays will be talking about any moment. a boost for barclays and the financial times. the times is reporting on the opening of the grenfell tower enquiry. we have been reporting on that all day on the bbc. families of six of the victims killed in the fire nearly a year ago have given emotional tributes on the first day of proceedings. meltdown on the railways. the biggest timetable change in decades, they say. they say it causes chaos across the country. the daily mirror is looking at a new study that scientists claim exposure to bacteria is the key to preventing childhood leukaemia and i think that is where we will start. this seems to be... it isa is where we will start. this seems to be... it is a m
another official photograph appears on the daily express but that is above the news that boris johnsonws that borisjohnson has tonight ruled out a snap general election to break the deadlock over brexit. the telegraph has a crackdown on wood—burning stoves. ministers are to announce that new plans in a drive to reduce poor air quality. we will be talking about any moment. a boost for ba rclays will be talking about any moment. a boost for barclays and the financial times. the times is...
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and that story features in a number of tomorrow's newspapers, including the daily express — which calls the papers in half an hour.
and that story features in a number of tomorrow's newspapers, including the daily express — which calls the papers in half an hour.
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"betrayal" says the daily express, referring to british soldiers who face investigation for their roletelegraph says the head of the nhs has warned hospital shops to reduce their prices, after a tube of toothpaste was found to cost £8. the times leads with the warning from a united nations expert that theresa may's immigration policies may have made britain a more racist country. and the guardian leads with the same story. we can go to nigel and jo, beginning with the telegraph, hmrc says customs pine is not viable. notjust borisjohnson who thinks the customs partnership is crazy —— borisjohnson who thinks the customs partnership is crazy -- customs plan. the taxman does as well, the trouble is europe has said no to both brands which are on the table. we are still in this strange situation of arguing amongst ourselves and what the eu says is both are not workable and when you start delving into them, the customs partnership, that means collecting duties on behalf of the eu and some rather complex method of refunding goods which are for british consumption, then you have the other optio
"betrayal" says the daily express, referring to british soldiers who face investigation for their roletelegraph says the head of the nhs has warned hospital shops to reduce their prices, after a tube of toothpaste was found to cost £8. the times leads with the warning from a united nations expert that theresa may's immigration policies may have made britain a more racist country. and the guardian leads with the same story. we can go to nigel and jo, beginning with the telegraph, hmrc...
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the daily express features the story of a terminally ill nurse thanking those who are paying for lifeh she claims wasn't available to her on the nhs. the metro raises the question of the "special relationship" between the uk and us following the tariffs. and the guardian reports the us are pushing its allies to the brink. so many of the front pages are leading with the us pressing ahead with plans to impose tariffs. i suppose we should start here, here it is. world trade war looms as trump hits allies with tariffs, but you wonder who winds, because this retaliatory tariff is introduced. that's the biggest fear now, is what's going to come next. the language is all about something we've heard suggestions of tariffs on peanut butter for example, we've heard suggestions of tariffs on peanut butterfor example, not quite sure where that comes from, but levi jeans, bourbon, quite sure where that comes from, but levijeans, bourbon, issues around harley—davidson motorcycles for example. ultimately, consumers will get caught up in this and is quite rightly mentioned, the special relationship,
the daily express features the story of a terminally ill nurse thanking those who are paying for lifeh she claims wasn't available to her on the nhs. the metro raises the question of the "special relationship" between the uk and us following the tariffs. and the guardian reports the us are pushing its allies to the brink. so many of the front pages are leading with the us pressing ahead with plans to impose tariffs. i suppose we should start here, here it is. world trade war looms as...
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the daily express is where we will go next, roman abramovich stranded in russia after his uk visa delaythis is an amazing about turn potentially about britain's relationship with russia. roman abramovich, the chelsea owner could not be at the fa cup final yesterday because he doesn't have a visa to be in the uk and has gone back to russia. his visa expired three weeks ago, we are told. he doesn't know the reason and people have said it won't be denied, but this guy was very welcome in the uk, as were lots of rich russians. after this terrible period of relations between uk and russia, these people might not be so welcome. going after the money. we are going after the oligarchs after we were told in the aftermath of the meghan is in case. i wonder summer summer events. after the skripal poisoning case. are they banning this or delaying visas for them? how carefully does britain have to tread? they do bring huge amounts of investment into the city and the country, so how much would we miss? potentially there could be legal action if the grounds for denying the visa was incorrect. we know
the daily express is where we will go next, roman abramovich stranded in russia after his uk visa delaythis is an amazing about turn potentially about britain's relationship with russia. roman abramovich, the chelsea owner could not be at the fa cup final yesterday because he doesn't have a visa to be in the uk and has gone back to russia. his visa expired three weeks ago, we are told. he doesn't know the reason and people have said it won't be denied, but this guy was very welcome in the uk,...
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my guests are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express — and laura hughes, a political correspondent first let's return to our top story. the first funerals have taken place for palestinians killed by israeli troops in gaza yesterday. at least 58 palestinians died and more than 2,000 others were injured. today marks the 70th anniversary of what palestinians call the catastrophe — when hundreds of thousands of people fled, or were expelled from their homes — when the state of israel was established. palestinian officials say two people have been killed today. meanwhile the turkish president recep tayyip erdogan has been meeting theresa may at downing street. they've been holding a news conference in the past hour. let's listen more into what they had to say. president erdogan, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to downing street today. the uk—turkey relationship is indispensable. the issues we have discussed underline just how important it is that we work ever more closely together to make people safer and more prosperous. i would like to start by addressing the troubling situa
my guests are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express — and laura hughes, a political correspondent first let's return to our top story. the first funerals have taken place for palestinians killed by israeli troops in gaza yesterday. at least 58 palestinians died and more than 2,000 others were injured. today marks the 70th anniversary of what palestinians call the catastrophe — when hundreds of thousands of people fled, or were expelled from their homes — when the state of...
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and that story features in a number of tomorrow's newspapers, including the daily express — which callsbloodbath on our streets. we'll be reviewing all the papers in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. divisions within the conservative party have resurfaced, over the uk's future trading relationship the eu after brexit. the business secretary, greg clark, has suggested thousands ofjobs could be lost, if britain failed to retain close customs arrangements with brussels. today he confirmed a so called "customs partnership," was still being considered. but the proposal is fiercely opposed by leading brexiteers, who say it effectively means the uk will remain in the european union. our political correspondent, alex forsyth reports. when the big beasts of government gathered last week they couldn't agree on a post—brexit trade plan, several oppose the prime minister's preferred option, leading some brexiteers to think they killed it off. not so, said the business secretary today. he came out arguing for a close customs deal with the eu, saying thousands ofjobs depended on it.
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that hasn't stopped this from becoming a tabloid story from "the daily express" to "the sun" and "daily mirror." it is saying meghan's father is not coming. we know cnn understood meghan wanted her father to come and walk her down the aisle. this has come as a huge disappointed. it has not confirmed. perhaps a conversation is going on behind the scenes and perhaps he can be brought back in the fold and persuaded to come after all. >> so interesting. what is the best guess this will go off without a hitch? her dad will walk her down the aisle here and she still wants him to, right? >> reporter: she still wants him to. we are getting this from tmz. we have heard from samantha, her half sister. we have not heard from thomas markle. until we get confirmation, i am holding out hope he will arrive. it is nice to have the father of the bride on the big day despite the media storm that has happened. a great shame if he felt like he could not come. >> thank you so much for walking us through that, anna. it will be a lot of fun for the next few days. >> at the heart of it, a girl wants her dad to
that hasn't stopped this from becoming a tabloid story from "the daily express" to "the sun" and "daily mirror." it is saying meghan's father is not coming. we know cnn understood meghan wanted her father to come and walk her down the aisle. this has come as a huge disappointed. it has not confirmed. perhaps a conversation is going on behind the scenes and perhaps he can be brought back in the fold and persuaded to come after all. >> so interesting. what is...
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on the back of the daily express, jurgen klopp let's go again. the police ready to hold fans until 1am in the stadio olimpico, so fans are asked to arrive about 5pm on the evening, kick off at 7:45 p.m., a long wait for fans kick off at 7:45 p.m., a long wait forfans turning up, and they may have to wait until after...|j forfans turning up, and they may have to wait until after... i was worried about them today, what are they going to eat, for example?” was going to be really stereotypical and isa was going to be really stereotypical and is a pastor and pizza. and on the daily mail, a quick mention of ray wilkins —— pasta and pizza. john thierry and other players turning up to remember the famous captain. a p pa re ntly to remember the famous captain. apparently now you can send a hologram to work instead, if you're feeling unwell. scientist say basically that they have researchers at queens university enabling people in different locations to appear as if they were in the same room. it means you and i could be at home and presenting this program
on the back of the daily express, jurgen klopp let's go again. the police ready to hold fans until 1am in the stadio olimpico, so fans are asked to arrive about 5pm on the evening, kick off at 7:45 p.m., a long wait for fans kick off at 7:45 p.m., a long wait forfans turning up, and they may have to wait until after...|j forfans turning up, and they may have to wait until after... i was worried about them today, what are they going to eat, for example?” was going to be really stereotypical...
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we have one in "the mirror" her dad's not coming and "daily express" meghan's dad not going. media. we know cnn has understood from the royal family that ms. markle wanted her dad to walk her down the aisle. that story did not change after the stori the photos of her father. every father should be there on his little girl's day. >> the paparazzi photos, often paparazzi collaborate with the target to control the pictures. you feel bad for the guy. he got wrapped up in that. thank you, anna stewart. four days to go. will he or won't he? thanks. >>> just about midnight in hawaii. civil defense officials issuing a red health alert due to high levels of sulfur dioxide erupting from the kilauea volcano. officials say it poses immediate danger to anyone nearby. eruptions have opened two dozen fissures spewing lava and toxic gases in residential areas. two thirds of the volcano park is concerned among a explosion at the summit. >>> the successful bid to use campaign funds for child care a game changer. democrat shirley successfully petitioned the election commission and successfully
we have one in "the mirror" her dad's not coming and "daily express" meghan's dad not going. media. we know cnn has understood from the royal family that ms. markle wanted her dad to walk her down the aisle. that story did not change after the stori the photos of her father. every father should be there on his little girl's day. >> the paparazzi photos, often paparazzi collaborate with the target to control the pictures. you feel bad for the guy. he got wrapped up in...
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daily. they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented.o them, i would simply say, we did it. [cheers and applause] lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. toretary pompeo first spoke me about becoming the deputy director a little over a year ago. he said if the cia is the world's preeminent intelligence service and i want to make sure we position it to stay that way. we are the best and our challenge is to always be the best. we must learn from the past but we cannot dwell in the past. adjust, improve, and strive to be better. we demand and deserve nothing less. foreign language proficiency, strengthening our partnership overseas, and deploying more officers to the field. we are a foreign intelligence service and our workforce and priorities need to reflect that. focus and effort on the strategic threats our nation faces and persistent threats from global terrorism. the key to our success against these challenges will be empowering the incredible talent that resides within the cia. the men and women who ser
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daily. they express their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented, and to eliza and zoe,> now, she had faced some criticism from a number of democrats in the bush administration's detention. gina haspel was confirmed by a vote 54-45. president trump touting a deal -- he claimed, quoting him, china has agreed to buy massive amounts of farm and agricultural products fp. the reality is a bit more murky. >> it's not a definitive agreement. for the moment it's at the 40,000 foot level. this is not a definitive agreement. this is what we hope will be a path forward. we have agreed on a framework, the effort is to translate that framework into an executable reality. >> the reality right now, the only firm commitment is for the united states. let me bring in two voices. cnn political commentator katherine rampel. you think of president trump and the monday electra, we have to get tough on china. did he just blink in his own trade war threat with china? >> i will say at the outset i think it's a good thing that we are not imposing these tariffs, no one wins a trade war. but that a
daily. they express their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented, and to eliza and zoe,> now, she had faced some criticism from a number of democrats in the bush administration's detention. gina haspel was confirmed by a vote 54-45. president trump touting a deal -- he claimed, quoting him, china has agreed to buy massive amounts of farm and agricultural products fp. the reality is a bit more murky. >> it's not a definitive agreement. for the moment it's at the...
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the daily express, lord's take wrecking ball to brexit, fury erupted last night as members of the lordsand they have donald trump's biggest gamble yet, ending the iran nuclear deal, which we will look at through the morning and the secret behind meghan‘s smile, there's meghan markle on the front page of the times is. is it her mouth, is that the secret? —— front page of the express. the times this morning has the lead story about trump and ditching that deal with a run around nuclear weapons. the story that we we re nuclear weapons. the story that we were just nuclear weapons. the story that we werejust alluding to, nuclear weapons. the story that we were just alluding to, one which caught my eye this morning, paying for petrol at the pump can help you stop getting fat. this is research that's been done by leading obesity experts, they say if you go into the petrol station to pay you end up buying a bag of crisps or some other snacks. chocolate is mine. but if you snacks. chocolate is mine. but if y°u pay snacks. chocolate is mine. but if you pay at the pump you don't get temptation ali
the daily express, lord's take wrecking ball to brexit, fury erupted last night as members of the lordsand they have donald trump's biggest gamble yet, ending the iran nuclear deal, which we will look at through the morning and the secret behind meghan‘s smile, there's meghan markle on the front page of the times is. is it her mouth, is that the secret? —— front page of the express. the times this morning has the lead story about trump and ditching that deal with a run around nuclear...
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and pictures from gaza on the daily express and meghan's dad not going to the wedding is the main picturehat picture from the new embassy being opened by ivanka trump and then a picture from gaza as well, the juxtaposition of the two things going on simultaneously. i will show you the front page of the daily telegraph as well, the same, back to the drawing board on customs. their top story, eurosceptics urge made to be firm with brussels. another picture of the gaza strip yesterday —— may. with brussels. another picture of the gaza strip yesterday -- may. who wa nts to the gaza strip yesterday -- may. who wants to start with the inside pages? i always go first! but you can go first if you like. what a gentleman! sally, take as long as you like. here we go. let's look at the back page of the guardian. if you're a premier league manager, you don't want to look at the back pages today because it's all about the comings and goings. the guardian, amongst other papers, have sam alla rdyce amongst other papers, have sam allardyce leaving everton, they're talking about marco silva being lined up
and pictures from gaza on the daily express and meghan's dad not going to the wedding is the main picturehat picture from the new embassy being opened by ivanka trump and then a picture from gaza as well, the juxtaposition of the two things going on simultaneously. i will show you the front page of the daily telegraph as well, the same, back to the drawing board on customs. their top story, eurosceptics urge made to be firm with brussels. another picture of the gaza strip yesterday —— may....
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daily. and their own words and pictures they expressed excitement about the opportunity my nomination representedwe did it. [applause] lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. a little low for a year ago, secretary pompeo first spoke to me about becoming the deputy director. at that time, he said cia is the world's preeminent intelligence service and i want to make sure we position it to stay that way. mike was right. we are the best in our challenge is to always be the best. we cannot rest on our laurels. must learn from the past, but we cannot dwell in the past. we must constantly learn, i just come improve and strive to be better. we demand it of ourselves in america deserves nothing less. site includes boosting our foreign language proficiency, strengthening our partnerships overseas and here at home and deploying more of our officers to the foreign fields. we are a foreign intelligence service and our workforce and priorities need to reflect that. we also need greater focus and effort on the strategic threat our nation faces as well as or persistent threat from
daily. and their own words and pictures they expressed excitement about the opportunity my nomination representedwe did it. [applause] lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. a little low for a year ago, secretary pompeo first spoke to me about becoming the deputy director. at that time, he said cia is the world's preeminent intelligence service and i want to make sure we position it to stay that way. mike was right. we are the best in our challenge is to always...
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the daily express is talking about our lead story, a bloodbath on our streets, a weekend of violencee know is not very well at the moment, and lots of the papers talking about him, and lots of different ways as well. and on the times, the fear of jeremy corbyn prompting a tough eu line on brexit. this talks about a labour government and what implications it would have for the european union. concerns over labour's economic policies could be one of the reasons the eu insists on a tough, level playing field mechanism for a future trade deal. the picture, as you can see, is st andrews. and the daily telegraph's main story is an interesting story about grandparents‘ right to see their grandchildren, which may become law. the papers trying to outdo each other on sunny pictures. that one is from the new forest. no sunny pictures on the front of the financial times, but more brexit news. theresa may pressing ahead with the customs plan, her plan to try and get a deal on customs to stop the squabbling, within tee weeks. on the front page of the daily mail, their huge campaign against plastic
the daily express is talking about our lead story, a bloodbath on our streets, a weekend of violencee know is not very well at the moment, and lots of the papers talking about him, and lots of different ways as well. and on the times, the fear of jeremy corbyn prompting a tough eu line on brexit. this talks about a labour government and what implications it would have for the european union. concerns over labour's economic policies could be one of the reasons the eu insists on a tough, level...
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daily. in their own words and pictures they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented to aliza and zoe i simply say, we did it. >> haspel said there were countless role models in her life and that's it for this press report, fair, balanced and unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: thank you, bret. breaking tonight, a new report just moments ago says north korea, according to state media is saying the decision to scrapping the summit is not in line with the world's wishes and they are willing to resolve the issue. that's the latest after the summit was skutd -- scut ald and north korea blamed in part our interview. >> they reached out and said they would suspend nuclear testing and suspend the ballistic testing and be willing to achieve complete denuclearization through
daily. in their own words and pictures they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented to aliza and zoe i simply say, we did it. >> haspel said there were countless role models in her life and that's it for this press report, fair, balanced and unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: thank you, bret. breaking tonight, a new report just moments ago says north korea, according to state media is saying the decision to scrapping the summit is not in line with...
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daily. in their own words and pictures they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented and to eliza and zoe i would simply say, we did it. [applause] lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. a little over a year ago, secretary pompeo first spoke to me about becoming the deputy director. at that time, he said c.i.a. is the world's preeminent intelligence service and i want to make sure we position it to stay that way. mike was right, we are the best, and our challenge is to always be the best. we cannot rest on our laurels. we must learn from the past but we can't dwell in the past. we must constantly learn, adjust, improve, and strive to be better. we demand it of ourselves and america deserves nothing less. that includes boosting our foreign language proficiency, strengthening our partnerships overseas and here at home, and deploying more of our officers to the foreign field. we are a foreign intelligence service and our workforce and our priorities need to reflect that. we also need greater focus and effort on the strategic threats our n
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daily. and in their own words and pictures they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented and to eliza and zoe i would simply say we did it. [ applause ] lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. a little over a year ago, secretary pompeo first spoke to me about becoming the deputy director. at that time, he said cia is the world's preeminent intelligence service and i want to make sure we position it to stay that way. mike was right, we are the best, and our challenge is to always be the best. we cannot rest on our laurels. we must learn from the past, but we cannot dwell on the past. we must constantly learn, adjust, improve and strive to be better. we demand it of ourselves and america deserves nothing less. that includes boosting our foreign language proficiency, strengthening our partnerships overseas and here at home, and deploying more of our officers to the foreign field. we are a foreign intelligence service and our workforce and our priorities need to reflect that. we also need greater focus and effort on the strategic th
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daily. in their own words and pictures, they expressed their excitement about the opportunity my nomination represented. to eliza and zoey, i would simply say, we did it. lastly, allow me just a moment to talk about the future of this agency. a little over a year ago, secretary pompeo first spoke to me about becoming the deputy director. at that time, he said, cia is the world's preeminent intelligence service, and i want to position it to stay that way. mike is right. we are the best. our challenge is to always be the best. we cannot rest. we must learn from the past, but we cannot dwell in the past. we must constantly learn, adjust, improve, and strive to be better. we demand it of ourselves, and america deserves nothing less. that includes boosting our foreign language proficiency, strengthening our partnerships overseas and here at home, and deploying more of our officers to the foreign field. we are a foreign intelligence service, and our workforce and our priorities need to reflect that. we also need greater focus and effort on the is thstrategic th our nation pacefaces, as well ae gl
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express. there's a new place with daily laundry service. a place with a day spa.ort of home. home instead senior care. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ >>> thank you for watching "360" cnn tonight starts now. >> we have two breaking news stories tonight, we are learning michael cohen took outlines of credit giving him access up to $774,000 during the presidential campaign. this is according to "the wall street journal" and the "new york times." he knew about the payments month before he told the ameri
express. there's a new place with daily laundry service. a place with a day spa.ort of home. home instead senior care. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ >>> thank you for watching "360" cnn tonight starts now. >> we have two breaking news stories tonight, we are learning michael cohen took outlines...
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trinity mirror, publisher of various things including the daily mirror, getting a new name, part of its concerns about whether buying the expressissues. they are going to call themselves reach, reaching into all of our homes. it does make me smile because it is very difficult to think ofan because it is very difficult to think of an imaginative name for your company few try to change your name and my current company... we are struggling ourselves. we are called vitesse and we are not as speedy as we need to be! elon musk, you were reading about the conference call he had after the reported earnings, the conference calls are reported earnings, the conference calls a re really reported earnings, the conference calls are really important, as much as ceos might hate them, but they have to suffer it. there are a group of people who think he is a genius like steve jobs and others, they are less persuaded, he veers between genius and tyrant. it is not the way ceos normally told to speak to a nalysts, ceos normally told to speak to analysts, more conciliatory, humble. especially when you need more money. he still thinks he will crack i
trinity mirror, publisher of various things including the daily mirror, getting a new name, part of its concerns about whether buying the expressissues. they are going to call themselves reach, reaching into all of our homes. it does make me smile because it is very difficult to think ofan because it is very difficult to think of an imaginative name for your company few try to change your name and my current company... we are struggling ourselves. we are called vitesse and we are not as speedy...
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daily telegraph. the guardian leads with a new deportation scandal hitting the home office. ‘bloodbath on our streets‘ leads the expressat they describe as a "weekend of violence" in the uk. and the star leads with the tributes from the footballing world to sir alex ferguson, who remains seriously ill in hospital. and the same story leads the daily mirror, who feature an interview with tv host eamon holmes, who asks "pray for my mate fergie". so let's begin. the financial times as this ongoing discussion over how we deal with customs issues post brexit. made to risk tory rebels‘ raph by pressing ahead with a customs plan. this is the idea of a customs partnership, which were some mps is too close to what we have. this morning, i saw that week one has been played 22 times and no other week has been played. this is a stunning metaphor for this whole customs union debate. this has been going on for two yea rs. this has been going on for two years. this should be a weak one exercise. and yet, here we are, theresa may desperately trying to steer the ship, keeping her rabl —— rebels happy, failing, clearly, risking their rap
daily telegraph. the guardian leads with a new deportation scandal hitting the home office. ‘bloodbath on our streets‘ leads the expressat they describe as a "weekend of violence" in the uk. and the star leads with the tributes from the footballing world to sir alex ferguson, who remains seriously ill in hospital. and the same story leads the daily mirror, who feature an interview with tv host eamon holmes, who asks "pray for my mate fergie". so let's begin. the...
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, the model for editorial cartooning was the full-time staff cartoonist expressing his opinions on the editorial page of the daily newspaper. after that time, there were probably 250 cartoonists working in the united states and i do not know the number now, probably fewer than 50. cartoonists working tend to be in an unstructured environment. over those three decades, of ,ourse, the ways we receive process and share information have undergone a fundamental change from the old forms of printed paper and traditional journalism to the new and still evolving digital media. the work of the devil, in my opinion. both forms work in ways that are intrinsic to the character and substantially different from one another. traditional print and broadcast journalism were socializing forces. the gathered everyone in community around the same campfire to hear the same stories at the same time. fourp.m. journalists -- opinion journalists, it it went authority and the backup authority of the paper. digital media, on the other hand, are minimizing force. they tend to take information and split it into a billion grains of saint -- s
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. >> going through my school, this is my daily life, i should not feel like that. andrea: donald trump expressing his sorrow and standing with the victi victims. >> we grieve for the terrible loss of life and send support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack. andrea: welcome, we're up an hour early, we go to sandra smith for events in england in an hour but tragedy has struck yet again. >> breaking news out of texas. >> live in santa fe, new details. >> reporter: this is the first time cameras have been allowed in front of the santa fe high school and what we see is a snapshot in time. make out some of the cars, they stand as they did yesterday morning at 7:38 when this incident erupted. students and teachers will be allowed to retrieve their cars and other belongings but 7:38 yesterday morning that dimitrios pagourtzis opened fire with a 38 caliber revolver and a shotgun killington, wounding 10 others, he intended to commit suicide according to governor greg abbott but lacked the courage to do so. he made his first court appearance last night, here's the exchange with
. >> going through my school, this is my daily life, i should not feel like that. andrea: donald trump expressing his sorrow and standing with the victi victims. >> we grieve for the terrible loss of life and send support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack. andrea: welcome, we're up an hour early, we go to sandra smith for events in england in an hour but tragedy has struck yet again. >> breaking news out of texas. >> live in santa fe, new...
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1988 the model for editorial cartooning was a full-time staff cartoonist expressing his opinions on the editorial page of the daily newspaper. at that time there were probably 250 cartoonist's -- cartoonists working in the u.s., now it is probably fewer than 50. those that are working 10 to work at a more unstructured environments. over those three decades, of course, the ways in which we received, processed, and shared information of undergone fundamental changes from the old form of printed paper and traditional broadcast to the new evolving forms of digital media. the work of the devil, in my opinion. both forms of work in ways intrinsic to their character and substantially different from one another. traditional print and broadcast media we are socializing forces. daily they gather everyone in the community around the campfire to hear the same stories at the same time. for opinion journalists this lent substance and authority to words and pictures knowing that they were heard by the entire community at once and backed up with the applied authority of the newspaper. digital media, on the other hand, is an atomi
1988 the model for editorial cartooning was a full-time staff cartoonist expressing his opinions on the editorial page of the daily newspaper. at that time there were probably 250 cartoonist's -- cartoonists working in the u.s., now it is probably fewer than 50. those that are working 10 to work at a more unstructured environments. over those three decades, of course, the ways in which we received, processed, and shared information of undergone fundamental changes from the old form of printed...
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expressed regret over that. this is notable because on a daily basis, since last wednesday, north korea has been bashing south korea in its state media. slamming it for, among other things, conducting joint annual air defense exercises with the u.s. air force. why is that important? south korea is the mediator to help bring pyongyang and washington together. pyongyang bashing south korea. how do you get pyongyang and the trump administration together when the man in the middle is now the target of anger from the north korean regime? >> fascinating. you will be there for us following the twists. thank you, ivan watson. >>> the pictures never cease to amaze. lava fountain. glass shooting up in the air. more concerns of toxic gasses and evacuations. the latest from the eruption of the kilauea volcano next on "early start." introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload™ technology. feed the line. push the button. and get back to work. with an industry first, carbon-fiber shaft... lawn care has never been this easy... ...or this powerful. the new ego power+ string trimmer with powerload™ tech
expressed regret over that. this is notable because on a daily basis, since last wednesday, north korea has been bashing south korea in its state media. slamming it for, among other things, conducting joint annual air defense exercises with the u.s. air force. why is that important? south korea is the mediator to help bring pyongyang and washington together. pyongyang bashing south korea. how do you get pyongyang and the trump administration together when the man in the middle is now the target...
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daily routine like? ,ohn: it took some adjusting because once we got there, a few months later, the monsoon season. expression,xcuse my like a cow peed on a flat rock. there was red mud all over the place. it was miserable. after the monsoon season, it really wasn't that bad. was preparing the aircraft for the daily missions, and the most or ethic -- the most horrific thing was the first aircraft that's returned that had blood inside. --ts of joe: people. john: yes, sir. so many of the parts were fresh. fresh is the wrong word, i don't know how to describe it. for me.ery horrific if you ever smelled the smell of blood being washed out of a helicopter with water, that odor never goes away. because burning flesh we did have people that were rescued by some of our aircrafts and that odor was still in the aircraft. it was very hard to get used to. joe: what were your living conditions like? compared to the infantry, it was a holiday inn, but it has its drawbacks. we lived in a little place, and ,here were one or two of them and we had vietnamese ladies who took care of our personal needs, ironing our close, washi
daily routine like? ,ohn: it took some adjusting because once we got there, a few months later, the monsoon season. expression,xcuse my like a cow peed on a flat rock. there was red mud all over the place. it was miserable. after the monsoon season, it really wasn't that bad. was preparing the aircraft for the daily missions, and the most or ethic -- the most horrific thing was the first aircraft that's returned that had blood inside. --ts of joe: people. john: yes, sir. so many of the parts...
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daily says. also hailing the fact it was a blow to abstention, with 53% of colombians voting and betting on democracy, and freedom of expression. genie: in italy, more chaos, almost three months after their election. dheepthika: they cannot get it together. italy's president, sergio mattarella, refused to accept the nomination of paolo savona, a eurosceptic, as finance minister. this prompted giuseppe conte to renounce his own nomination as prime minister. mattarella has ruined everything bowing down to- europe, says conservative paper "libero." tothought sovereignty belong italians, and not imperialists in berlin, they add. another italian daily says king sergio has blown it up, forcing the populace to start all over. genie: we will wrap up in france for our final story, an incredible one that went viral over the weekend. this is the story of an undocumented malian man who became a hero after he scaled four stories of a building with barehands to save a young child. dheepthika: the child was dangling off a balcony. it is a great story at a time when migrants and immigration are getting a bad rap in france and europe. his name
daily says. also hailing the fact it was a blow to abstention, with 53% of colombians voting and betting on democracy, and freedom of expression. genie: in italy, more chaos, almost three months after their election. dheepthika: they cannot get it together. italy's president, sergio mattarella, refused to accept the nomination of paolo savona, a eurosceptic, as finance minister. this prompted giuseppe conte to renounce his own nomination as prime minister. mattarella has ruined everything...