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on the back of the daily express, and the back of the daily express, and the agony, i can't win, so why agony, i can't win, so why bother taking part? i think it's better for his career. when you think our other long—standing tennis players take care of themselves, not putting themselves at risk. it's like the sporting events of the summer, nothing happening the way we thought. the world cup, it isn't unfolding as expected. though, with russia booting out spain today. —— no. so many people have gone to wimbledon hoping to see him. let's hope his brother, jamie, does well. because this is where we are incredibly good, we are the engine room of doubles playing talent in this country. very, very 9°°d doubles tennis. yes. it never gets the attention, it's never going to, the attention, it's never going to, the attention, it's never going to, the attention that the singles get. what's interesting is that you may have nadal, who knows, but i remember saying that the saddest words in english language were, come on, tim. but we have been spoiled by andy. he says he'll be back. you think how lon
on the back of the daily express, and the back of the daily express, and the agony, i can't win, so why agony, i can't win, so why bother taking part? i think it's better for his career. when you think our other long—standing tennis players take care of themselves, not putting themselves at risk. it's like the sporting events of the summer, nothing happening the way we thought. the world cup, it isn't unfolding as expected. though, with russia booting out spain today. —— no. so many...
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the daily express quotes pro—brexit tory mps accusing the government of another ‘project fear‘ campaignhe claims food may have to be stockpiled. the i highlights the disruption caused by the sudden, and rather wet, change in britain's weather over the last couple of days. the daily mirror leads on fresh revelations about meghan markle's father. the metro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times says that deutsche bank has moved half of its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. so let's make a start with some of those headlines. we begin with the telegraph, if we may. made's no deal sta rts telegraph, if we may. made's no deal starts is kamikaze, say leaders. it's not so much kamikaze as scaremongering. basically, if they go on toa scaremongering. basically, if they go on to a node trading option after brexit, then they will be all face disruption to our imports, food, drugs, et cetera. it isjust projects earmarked to, as far as i'm concerned, which i think people will believe as much as they believe
the daily express quotes pro—brexit tory mps accusing the government of another ‘project fear‘ campaignhe claims food may have to be stockpiled. the i highlights the disruption caused by the sudden, and rather wet, change in britain's weather over the last couple of days. the daily mirror leads on fresh revelations about meghan markle's father. the metro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times says that deutsche...
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we have pride of lions, thank you says the daily express. everyone isa you says the daily express.veryone is a hero. that's it, you know. you watch the game, as did i. a brand—new high—definition television. have you got a waistcoat? i haven't got a fashionable one like gareth's. sport isa fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphor for life, fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphorfor life, it fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphor for life, it allows you to project so much about yourself, about the nation, about diversity, about modernity, and looking at the headlines, heroes, pride of lions, it is about metaphor and dreams, and it could have been so and dreams, and it could have been so different. in the end we were not skilful enough. we had goals in the previous round due set pieces but very few from open play apart from against panama. my concern once we scored the first goal was that we didn't capitalise on the chances in the first half. in the second half we we re the first half. in the second half we were a bit ragged and croatia we re we were
we have pride of lions, thank you says the daily express. everyone isa you says the daily express.veryone is a hero. that's it, you know. you watch the game, as did i. a brand—new high—definition television. have you got a waistcoat? i haven't got a fashionable one like gareth's. sport isa fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphor for life, fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphorfor life, it fashionable one like gareth's. sport is a metaphor for life, it allows you to...
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let's look at the daily express, because before david davis resigned in the last few minutes, in casehed on and are wondering what we are talking about, david davis has resigned as brexit secretary. theresa may tells the eu it is time to get serious, and the pm's ultimatum over brexit. michel barnier has been saying come on, we want answers and there are too many questions. she obviously feels she has those answers. in all of those papers we are not seeing david davis's name. in all of the talks it is theresa may, you are hearing rumbles from borisjohnson and michael gove, and people on the outside like jacob rees—mogg with his european research group bashing away at the wall, but there hasn't been any mention of david davis in all the papers we have discussed tonight. whatever course this paddle steamer is on down the river, i think it will remain unchanged. the deadline is approaching. how many months away? nine? nine. maybe it is the beginning of a chain reaction, perhaps boris johnson will announce midnight on monday morning that he is the next one to go but what is most significa
let's look at the daily express, because before david davis resigned in the last few minutes, in casehed on and are wondering what we are talking about, david davis has resigned as brexit secretary. theresa may tells the eu it is time to get serious, and the pm's ultimatum over brexit. michel barnier has been saying come on, we want answers and there are too many questions. she obviously feels she has those answers. in all of those papers we are not seeing david davis's name. in all of the...
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the daily express carries the headline ‘brexit food crisis fury‘ and claims leave—supporting mps arethe government of another ‘project fear‘ campaign. the i leads on the disruption caused by the sudden bout of rainfall to hit the uk after last week's soaring temperatures — with flash floods leaving travellers stranded and festivals cancelled. the metro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times leads on reports that deutsche bank has moved half of its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. let's start with several incarnations of the brexit story, which is why you are here so regularly. the daily telegraph says be no deal start is kamikaze, say leavers. an anonymous cabinet minister is quoted on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing theresa may of trying to scare people into supporting her plan for brexit by suggesting no deal will lead to armageddon, is the colourful phrase. this is all the fault of people like ruth, who wanted the government to do some serious planning for no deal, and th
the daily express carries the headline ‘brexit food crisis fury‘ and claims leave—supporting mps arethe government of another ‘project fear‘ campaign. the i leads on the disruption caused by the sudden bout of rainfall to hit the uk after last week's soaring temperatures — with flash floods leaving travellers stranded and festivals cancelled. the metro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times leads on...
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the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit daughters yesterday when he accused some of them of heating foreigners. and the landmark supreme court ruling that means families will no longer need legal permission to withdraw treatment for patients on mac ina withdraw treatment for patients on mac in a permanent vegetative state. daily telegraph says it rail elector has been accused of living on another planet after claiming the trains and the envy of europe. and... and... a wide variety of front pages to discuss. let us start. the headline, end of life ruling is welcomed by families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that families, this landmark supreme court judgment that relatives families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that relatives will no longer need legal permission to end care for loved ones in a permanent registered at state. this isa permanent registered at state. this is a significant ruling. it is huge, although there will be some people who have reservations about it, and there are various vocal campaigning groups raising objections, i think it
the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit daughters yesterday when he accused some of them of heating foreigners. and the landmark supreme court ruling that means families will no longer need legal permission to withdraw treatment for patients on mac ina withdraw treatment for patients on mac in a permanent vegetative state. daily telegraph says it rail elector has been accused of living on another planet after claiming the trains and the envy of europe. and......
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as we are talking about the daily express, they are the ultras of brexit, that and diana are the only things they talk about. and the weather. and cancer. this is a very positive. theresa may through down the gauntlet —— threw down the gau ntlet the gauntlet —— threw down the ga u ntlet to the gauntlet —— threw down the gauntlet to brussels. the express realise that theresa may runs a minority government and if we don't have theresa may and what we could well end up with isjeremy corbyn is the next prime minister, and so they seem to be saying to back the pm, and for the express, they think this could actually lead to no deal, and they would be delighted with that. of course, you may save. they would be delighted with that. of course, you may saveli they would be delighted with that. of course, you may save. i didn't wa nt to of course, you may save. i didn't want to get my dander up. your dander is always up. ijust wanted to point it out because the nostrils we re to point it out because the nostrils were flaring so beautifully. that's it for the papers this hour. david davis has res
as we are talking about the daily express, they are the ultras of brexit, that and diana are the only things they talk about. and the weather. and cancer. this is a very positive. theresa may through down the gauntlet —— threw down the gau ntlet the gauntlet —— threw down the ga u ntlet to the gauntlet —— threw down the gauntlet to brussels. the express realise that theresa may runs a minority government and if we don't have theresa may and what we could well end up with isjeremy...
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the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit daughters yesterday when he accusedigners. and the landmark supreme court ruling that means families will no longer need legal permission to withdraw treatment for patients on mac ina
the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit daughters yesterday when he accusedigners. and the landmark supreme court ruling that means families will no longer need legal permission to withdraw treatment for patients on mac ina
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and the daily express says that millions of britons are facing the most widespread hosepipe ban in sixes dominated by two main stories, so let's start with the metro, and brexit. an arresting headline, the wreckers of checkers, referring to the brexiteers who forced amendments to the brexit bill in the commons tonight. when we woke up in the commons tonight. when we woke up it was the brexiteers who were furious, they'd tabled these amendments to the customs built hoping to put pressure on theresa may. it was never the case that she would hold or be defeated but it would hold or be defeated but it would be a show of strength for the brexiteers, but instead downing street had to accept those amendments and tonight the remainers have been furious and voted against the government on this bill, leading toa the government on this bill, leading to a defence minister. apparently it's nine ministers or ministerial aides since the checkers deal, so in the last nine days that's pretty serious and it looks like a government teetering from one crisis to the next and for a lot of people it is bewil
and the daily express says that millions of britons are facing the most widespread hosepipe ban in sixes dominated by two main stories, so let's start with the metro, and brexit. an arresting headline, the wreckers of checkers, referring to the brexiteers who forced amendments to the brexit bill in the commons tonight. when we woke up in the commons tonight. when we woke up it was the brexiteers who were furious, they'd tabled these amendments to the customs built hoping to put pressure on...
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the daily express describes the prime minister's plans to prepare for a "no deal" brexit scenario astures a plea from former england player paul gascgoine to the world cup team, as he tells them to "bring the trophy home". good to have you with us. let's plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page. yes, trumpet saying britain is a country in turmoil. what could given that idea? he's been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do ahead of a visit to nato in brussels, and here is he saying that he is looking forward to reestablishing acquaintances with the closest ally, rekindling the special relationship. britain is on the verge of becoming a great free global mission again, and i can't wait to talk to theresa may and see what's going on and have tea with the queen. he was a populist self before leaving for europe, saying he doesn't know what is happening with britain, who knows if theresa may will survive? but i like boris johnson! i'm looking forward to looking up with him. and the reason
the daily express describes the prime minister's plans to prepare for a "no deal" brexit scenario astures a plea from former england player paul gascgoine to the world cup team, as he tells them to "bring the trophy home". good to have you with us. let's plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page. yes, trumpet saying britain is a country in turmoil. what could given that idea? he's been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do...
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we have pride of lions, thank you says the daily express.
we have pride of lions, thank you says the daily express.
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on brexit, the daily express writes "at last we're talking tough", referring to what it calls a "crunchch president, emmanuel macron later this week. the financial times claims that when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge mr macron to soften his stance on brexit to avoid costing europejobs. the daily mirror says that "crisis talks" have been held by royal aides about how to stop the duchess of sussex's father, thomas markle, from speaking to the media about his daughter. and for all you monty python fans, the times has gone through michael palin‘s archive at the british library. the boxes of unpublished material contain unused script ideas, including two sketches written for "monty python and the holy grail". a wide variety of topics to discuss. food funds demand practise on it. the backdrop to this is the scare stories we have been hearing about food stockpiling in the wake of a no—deal brexit? food stockpiling in the wake of a no-deal brexit? food stockpiling, the armoury being called in, and other scare tactics that have been used to describe no—
on brexit, the daily express writes "at last we're talking tough", referring to what it calls a "crunchch president, emmanuel macron later this week. the financial times claims that when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge mr macron to soften his stance on brexit to avoid costing europejobs. the daily mirror says that "crisis talks" have been held by royal aides about how to stop the duchess of sussex's father, thomas markle, from...
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and it‘s a dramatic headline on the front of the daily express ‘welcome to lawless britain‘ it describeshe guardian, it says that british security services are using children as covert spies against gangs and terrorists. the i leads on news that the british security servcies have identified those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury. the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnson. and the financial times is looking at the bank of england‘s investigation into the accounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i think i glanced over my shoulder there that what i was saying did not necessarily much what you‘re seeing, but i thought i would continue. thank you for being so polite about it. who once yesterday's papers? let us it. who once yesterday's papers? let us stick with the papers today. let us us stick with the papers today. let us start with the metro and a quotation here, policing cuts fuel surge in the murders. who is saying there‘s? this is the police federation, they want more police on the front line,
and it‘s a dramatic headline on the front of the daily express ‘welcome to lawless britain‘ it describeshe guardian, it says that british security services are using children as covert spies against gangs and terrorists. the i leads on news that the british security servcies have identified those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury. the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnson. and the financial...
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a new outsider struggle is the top story for the daily express. —— outsider robert.the figures and what has happened to the price of this stock is amazing and there is a lot behind it. it is a lot of money and the guardian sum it up as, the amount equivalent to nearly all of mcdonald's or three times as much as tesco. essentially, this amount has been wiped off facebook and they have revealed that about 3 million people have left facebook since the cambridge analytica data breach was revealed earlier this year and that was when something where something like 90 million profiles were breached. mark zuckerberg is taking the bulk of the hit from this, his own personal wealth, he owns almost 17% of the company and it fell from about 90 billion us dollars to about 71. struggling. 3 million european users have attended it. but it is still the norm? -- abandoned. although they have had this fall, the share price is still higher than it was a year ago and it still a huge, multinational east of —— beast ofa huge, multinational east of —— beast of a company. the mail is overth
a new outsider struggle is the top story for the daily express. —— outsider robert.the figures and what has happened to the price of this stock is amazing and there is a lot behind it. it is a lot of money and the guardian sum it up as, the amount equivalent to nearly all of mcdonald's or three times as much as tesco. essentially, this amount has been wiped off facebook and they have revealed that about 3 million people have left facebook since the cambridge analytica data breach was...
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meanwhile the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit voters when he accusedries the story of the teenagers accused of attacking a woman with flour and eggs, who have now been given police protection in case of retaliatory attacks. and after the recent travel chaos for many across the country, the daily telegraph says a rail director has been accused of "living on another planet" after claiming britain's railways were an example to western europe. let us start with the guardian, aid charities failing to tackle endemic sexual abuse. a committee of crossbench mps in a shocking headline. is very saddening to me because in the previous year, there we re because in the previous year, there were these very alarming reports of abuse happening in haiti and other places. the charity is guaranteed as they would put their houses in order and according to this, it hasn't happened. they say they have shown complicity, it's up to escape the conclusion that organisation would put their reputations first. these allegations go back 16 years and a p pa re ntly allegations go ba
meanwhile the daily express says that lord mandelson insulted 17 million brexit voters when he accusedries the story of the teenagers accused of attacking a woman with flour and eggs, who have now been given police protection in case of retaliatory attacks. and after the recent travel chaos for many across the country, the daily telegraph says a rail director has been accused of "living on another planet" after claiming britain's railways were an example to western europe. let us...
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council says it can no longer protect services for vulnerable children and adults. 0n brexit, the daily expressng tough, referring to what it calls a crunch summit between theresa may and the french president. the financial times claims when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge the manual macron to soften its stance on brexit. —— the french president. the daily mirror says crisis talks have been held about thomas markle stopping speaking to the media about his daughter. and the times has gone through michael penllyn's archive at the british library. the box is a bun published material includes a script ideas for monty python and the holy grail. a wide variety of stories to cover. let us start with the times. made's brexit plea to macron and the times says theresa may is cutting short. what you make it all? this holiday location has been criticised by the voters because there was a swimming pool installed and isn't carry much about the pool. whether she has cut short a holiday, we don't know. she is on the continent anyway because she is on holiday with her hu
council says it can no longer protect services for vulnerable children and adults. 0n brexit, the daily expressng tough, referring to what it calls a crunch summit between theresa may and the french president. the financial times claims when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge the manual macron to soften its stance on brexit. —— the french president. the daily mirror says crisis talks have been held about thomas markle stopping speaking to the media...
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the daily express describes the prime minister's plans to prepare for a no deal brexit scenario as atience with brussels is running out. and the mirror features a plea from former england player paul gascgoine to the world cup team, as he tells them to bring the trophy home. digby, henry, let's begin with the telegraph. digby, trump says the country is in turmoil. i was brought up country is in turmoil. i was brought up to treat others like you wish to be treated. i'm not too sure that donald trump would like the british prime minister, or the chancellor from germany or president of france, to start commenting on the domestic issues of his country. i think it's arrogance of the greatest and worst kind. it defines the man really. i find it distressing. it's a wake—up call to britain that we've always kidded ourselves of the special relationship with america, i don't think there is one, there's an intelligence issue, the sharing benefits the british people a great deal but we kidded ourselves that america is anything more than a friend. he's showing that. on the other hand, if i may sa
the daily express describes the prime minister's plans to prepare for a no deal brexit scenario as atience with brussels is running out. and the mirror features a plea from former england player paul gascgoine to the world cup team, as he tells them to bring the trophy home. digby, henry, let's begin with the telegraph. digby, trump says the country is in turmoil. i was brought up country is in turmoil. i was brought up to treat others like you wish to be treated. i'm not too sure that donald...
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and, finally, the daily express says police are failing to investigate so—called low—level crimes, including pages and inevitably we will talk initially at least about brexit. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro— europe rebels. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro- europe rebels. another day of drama in the house of commons today and getting tired of saying theresa may faced a big showdown vote and that was what was happening. they don't come much closer than this. the rebels in her party, the remain supporting rebels we re party, the remain supporting rebels were basically trying to tie your hands in the negotiations to force to keep britain in the customs union which would have been a really big deal and it would have blown apart the compromise plan that theresa may agreed at chequers that does not involve staying in the customs union. it would have changed the dynamics completely and it was by a tight margin that she avoided it, just six votes, so three the other way and that would have happened, she would have been defeated and it would have triggered a bigger cr
and, finally, the daily express says police are failing to investigate so—called low—level crimes, including pages and inevitably we will talk initially at least about brexit. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro— europe rebels. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro- europe rebels. another day of drama in the house of commons today and getting tired of saying theresa may faced a big showdown vote and that was what was happening. they don't come much closer than...
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let's begin with the daily express. that wonderfully framed photograph of gareth southgate.ank you. yes, a very deserved, i think, the english should say thank you to gareth southgate. what an extraordinary manager, i will put it in the current tense, he is proving to be. let's remember that he helped everybody here live a dream and unite the country behind england and also it is not over, a lot of these papers are putting things in the past tense. i understand why, what of heart rate and agony, but there is still one match to play and that the week needs to continue. —— belief. and a picture of gareth southgate and the players and also he and the supporters of. each time they have gone out of their way and it is so genuine. in this one, yes, you can see players who are disappointed, but you can see them held high. they need to really hold their head high because what they have accomplished is nothing short of extraordinary. they are also young and yet they played very collectively and made his nation dream. maybe i am misremembering four years ago, but it is a lot better th
let's begin with the daily express. that wonderfully framed photograph of gareth southgate.ank you. yes, a very deserved, i think, the english should say thank you to gareth southgate. what an extraordinary manager, i will put it in the current tense, he is proving to be. let's remember that he helped everybody here live a dream and unite the country behind england and also it is not over, a lot of these papers are putting things in the past tense. i understand why, what of heart rate and...
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and it is a dramatic headline on the front of the daily express, "welcome to lawless britain," afterse in violent crime. it is a different crime story in the guardian. it claims that british security services are using children as covert spies against gangs and terrorists. the i leads on news that those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury have been identified. and the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary borisjohnson. soa so a wide variety of front page headlines. let us start with the times, and trump plans summit with putin in the white house, and this is the news that president putin may be going to washington in the autumn —— times. this has come out of the blue, hasn't it? it has come out of the blue, and it has even surprised president trump's own director of national intelligence, dan coats, who when he was asked about it said, what? implying he hadn't been told. that should come as no surprise, because he still doesn't, apparently, know what was discussed between president trump and president put
and it is a dramatic headline on the front of the daily express, "welcome to lawless britain," afterse in violent crime. it is a different crime story in the guardian. it claims that british security services are using children as covert spies against gangs and terrorists. the i leads on news that those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury have been identified. and the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary...
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let's begin with the daily express.prise they have come up with this headline saying it has been sabotaged —— savaged by the eu mafia. this is a quote from jacob rees—mogg, saying that brussels' aggression proves why it is right to leave, and saying that the eu needs to get serious about negotiations. yes, the war of words stepping up. hardly surprising that the eu pushed back. we are going to see a lot more of this. we are in a high—stakes endgame here. the eu have skin in the game, i think we need to hold oui’ the game, i think we need to hold our nerve. we will get a deal, but all these things will go down to the wire at the last minute. do you think we are going to get a deal?” think we are going to get a deal?” think he's right, if i was going to bet, i would say it will go down to the wire and it will, we will eventually come up with something, however in perfect it is, which will only see us in two h ansey and deal. if that works out, and if they acce pt if that works out, and if they accept the plans for that, w
let's begin with the daily express.prise they have come up with this headline saying it has been sabotaged —— savaged by the eu mafia. this is a quote from jacob rees—mogg, saying that brussels' aggression proves why it is right to leave, and saying that the eu needs to get serious about negotiations. yes, the war of words stepping up. hardly surprising that the eu pushed back. we are going to see a lot more of this. we are in a high—stakes endgame here. the eu have skin in the game, i...
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"the daily mirror," "how dare you," "the daily express," "hold on, i'll give you a deal." >> and usersnstagram are calling out what they say were missteps during the president's meeting with queen elizabeth at windsor castle. joining us from london, richard fi fitswilliams. let's start with the criticisms of, let's call it the breaks in protocol. was it as bad as many who are criticizing the president characterize it? is it as bad as they say? >> well, i mean, obviously, it was an important moment, the queen meeting the president, and then inspecting the cold stream guards, which is the oldest regiment in the british army. if you looked at the way that was handled, it appeared that the president was inadvertently, no doubt, blocking out the queen. it was something that could have so easily been rectified if donald trump had been prepared to do a rehearsal, which i suspect that he hadn't. he certainly wandered down the lines of guardsmen looking, i thought, as though he was about to play a round of golf, but that was just my impression. all i can say is, of course, his mother was scotti
"the daily mirror," "how dare you," "the daily express," "hold on, i'll give you a deal." >> and usersnstagram are calling out what they say were missteps during the president's meeting with queen elizabeth at windsor castle. joining us from london, richard fi fitswilliams. let's start with the criticisms of, let's call it the breaks in protocol. was it as bad as many who are criticizing the president characterize it? is it as bad as they say?...
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of the express, the news that water supplies were short in certain parts of the country and the daily expressepipes. united utilities in north—west england is imposing the ban from the fifth of august. they will set up a hotline, so august. they will set up a hotline, so if you see your neighbours in the north—west using a hose pipe, you can call and tell on them. that's not very nice, is it? i wonder if that will go to the rest of the country. this is the daily mirror today, more deadly novichok dumped on the streets, alleging russian assassins have put to lots of the dudley nerve agent in salisbury, one in the perfume bottle that killed dawn sturgess and there could be another they said —— deadly. the tour de france picture of geraint thomas. anger over the use of brexit ads in the aftermath of mp's murder. this brings together two stories, the increased scrutiny of online trolls and whether there should be tougher punishment, but also a digital imprint, a footprint on the ads so you can more clearly know who the advert has come from and who it's targeting on social media. that's the observ
of the express, the news that water supplies were short in certain parts of the country and the daily expressepipes. united utilities in north—west england is imposing the ban from the fifth of august. they will set up a hotline, so august. they will set up a hotline, so if you see your neighbours in the north—west using a hose pipe, you can call and tell on them. that's not very nice, is it? i wonder if that will go to the rest of the country. this is the daily mirror today, more deadly...
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and the daily express leads on dame esther rantzen thanking readers for raising £150,000 for the silverupport the reform of archaic divorce laws and we have spoken about that with the woman in the supreme court who cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wa nted cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wanted to divorce her eight—year—old husband and couldn't do it. archaic, i see the downsides for this and their children and stepchildren, all of it, it really is problematic. the good news is, what i found funny about this story was the supreme courtjustice said, well, and wish i could change the law. yes, it was thrown back. it has been thrown back and the ministers will work with baroness butler sloss, who was a family courtjudge. really into this area, she wants to change the law. i don't know what you know about other countries and the rules around that. a lot of people are saying if somebody wants out of the married and it has not happened over the night, it is crazy. where do we look to for places that have this? this isa to for places that have this? this is a parliamentary democracy. i
and the daily express leads on dame esther rantzen thanking readers for raising £150,000 for the silverupport the reform of archaic divorce laws and we have spoken about that with the woman in the supreme court who cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wa nted cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wanted to divorce her eight—year—old husband and couldn't do it. archaic, i see the downsides for this and their children and stepchildren, all of it, it really is problematic. the good news is,...
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himself in the debate around that, she would be disappointed because he is interviewed in the daily express, saying that it would not be the end of the world if the uk left without a deal. jonathan, thank you. and you can hearfrom dominic raab, the brexit secretary, as well as sirjohn major, when they speak to andrew marr later this morning. that follows us at 9 o'clock here on bbc one. as we heard in the last hour, some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence workers and their families from a war zone in southern syria. up to 800 syrians are reported to have been taken by bus overnight tojordan. the evacuees are members of the white helmets, a civil defence organisation that works in rebel—controlled areas of syria. jordan says it has agreed to give them safe passage to be resettled in britain, canada, and germany. mps are calling for a consultation on whether to ban the sale of real fur in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally s
himself in the debate around that, she would be disappointed because he is interviewed in the daily express, saying that it would not be the end of the world if the uk left without a deal. jonathan, thank you. and you can hearfrom dominic raab, the brexit secretary, as well as sirjohn major, when they speak to andrew marr later this morning. that follows us at 9 o'clock here on bbc one. as we heard in the last hour, some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a...
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. >>> "the daily express" details a long and winding route the queen's footmen have to make to deliverk from the kitchen to the dining room where functions are usually held. a new elevator will be installed to help make that trip. the palace is undergoing a $35 million renovation. >>> some companies are testing a four-day work week to see if it makes employees more productive. a new zealand company had more than 240 workers try a four-dayk in les thaeesaid job performance levels but reported having less stress and a 42% improvement in their work-life balance. other companies such as deloitte, kpmg and ryan already offer four-day work weeks. welcome and good morning. >> good morning. >> is this a niche thing or can this really be something companies across the board can try? >> i think when you look at this or any other work entrepreneurial policy, it's important to remember what work is. work is three things. work is money, it's product and it's meaning. when you're implementing a policy like that, it's important to be serious about what are you trying to optimize? are you trying to ma
. >>> "the daily express" details a long and winding route the queen's footmen have to make to deliverk from the kitchen to the dining room where functions are usually held. a new elevator will be installed to help make that trip. the palace is undergoing a $35 million renovation. >>> some companies are testing a four-day work week to see if it makes employees more productive. a new zealand company had more than 240 workers try a four-dayk in les thaeesaid job...
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daily service. people feel safe expressing themselves. >> they said ditching bad accounts will make it a better place for advertisers. they make their money by promoting tweets. the plunge lunch date selloff on wall street. nasdaq was down and so was the s&p. >>> a shorter version of the ruling -- grueling ironman race is coming to town. 36 countries will be participating. this year's event is focused on helping them recover from last october's deadly wildfires. >> the ironman village as transformed the area. >> i just want to have a good time. i want to see everything. >> 3000 athletes will swim 1.2 miles, bike 56 miles, and run a half marathon downtown. on friday, many were recognized by the foundation. >> this is our opportunity to thank them for everything they are doing. >> sarah said on sunday a race will be held with proceeds going to the foundation to help rebuild parks. volunteers will build decks and stairs for fire vic. >> this year there will be $110,000 in grant funding. half of that is reserved for fire recovery. >> we were here earlier and we saw the devastation that the fire created.
daily service. people feel safe expressing themselves. >> they said ditching bad accounts will make it a better place for advertisers. they make their money by promoting tweets. the plunge lunch date selloff on wall street. nasdaq was down and so was the s&p. >>> a shorter version of the ruling -- grueling ironman race is coming to town. 36 countries will be participating. this year's event is focused on helping them recover from last october's deadly wildfires. >> the...
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you have people like michael gove, who rallied around the prime minister, liz truss wrote in the daily expressh without having the advantage of independent legal advice on the deal, which we have had since. i don't believe that all colleagues in the house of commons... do you think theresa may can bulldozed boris johnson and david davis? they signed up johnson and david davis? they signed up to johnson and david davis? they signed uptoa johnson and david davis? they signed up to a two days ago. you heard the threats, anyone who wants to walk will be getting a taxi. big deal! i don't believe that all members of the house of commons fully appreciated the implications of what happened on friday yet. i don't think the public have. we have already seen a movement in the polls, as people become aware of the full implications of the proposals put forward by the prime minister at chequers, the country will be an uproar. according to mrs may, the uk is leaving the single market, the customs union, we will be controlling our own immigration, british courts will be in charge, and all of that without brea
you have people like michael gove, who rallied around the prime minister, liz truss wrote in the daily expressh without having the advantage of independent legal advice on the deal, which we have had since. i don't believe that all colleagues in the house of commons... do you think theresa may can bulldozed boris johnson and david davis? they signed up johnson and david davis? they signed up to johnson and david davis? they signed uptoa johnson and david davis? they signed up to a two days ago....
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they have the daily mirror and the daily express. and the daily record in scotland.ake about the newspaper market? it is pretty gloomy. i could not see any sign of optimism in their report. the ongoing decline in print advertising is nothing new and they did have to make a significant write—off on the back of it, and thatis write—off on the back of it, and that is probably because they did not take that into account sufficiently early on. hopefully once that is out of the way what we are going to see is more of the ongoing business that is going to grow marginally, provided the uk economy remains resilient which is what we are hoping at the moment. economy remains resilient which is what we are hoping at the momentm is in digital you think rather than print? some people say print is dead. it is a structural decline that we have seen for some time, absolutely, so growth will be in digital, but overall the results should not see a significant write—off going forward. should not see a significant write-off going forward. what about foxto ns ? we write-off going forward.
they have the daily mirror and the daily express. and the daily record in scotland.ake about the newspaper market? it is pretty gloomy. i could not see any sign of optimism in their report. the ongoing decline in print advertising is nothing new and they did have to make a significant write—off on the back of it, and thatis write—off on the back of it, and that is probably because they did not take that into account sufficiently early on. hopefully once that is out of the way what we are...
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the front of the daily express, brexit food crisis, claims of scare campaigns.s on the programme. there is one story that is in all of the papers, the front, the back, the middle pages. geraint thomas, if you didn't know that earlier, you know now. he is everywhere after a ridiculously confident, calm and successful three weeks at the tour de france, this is on the back of the times. yesterday's stage into paris was a procession. we knew already on saturday night he would win it. he just needed to finish the race. one thing i picked up on the daily telegraph is mark cavendish talking about g, this is what his friends call him, g. mark cavendish talks about the time they shared a house together in yorkshire, they shared a house together in italy, and the only time they fell out was because g got a little bit messy. he didn't tidy up after himself. messy g. and this shot from the guardian, a fantastic picture of geraint thomas wrapped in the welsh flag. i don't know if you were watching the cove rage don't know if you were watching the coverage yesterday, someone
the front of the daily express, brexit food crisis, claims of scare campaigns.s on the programme. there is one story that is in all of the papers, the front, the back, the middle pages. geraint thomas, if you didn't know that earlier, you know now. he is everywhere after a ridiculously confident, calm and successful three weeks at the tour de france, this is on the back of the times. yesterday's stage into paris was a procession. we knew already on saturday night he would win it. he just needed...
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the daily express talking about staying out of the sun until friday.te gone mad. ? are under threat because of crops. firms being told by the tuc to let staff work flexible hours. of course, there are warnings for dogs as well. dog owners are warned to walk their pets in the morning or evening. lots of different things about the heat. some of you and i imagine are enjoying it. i was struggling last night to the first time. i've been in russia. its hot there but i was in the hotels are there was a conditioning. we are not prepared in that way. we are not prepared for these sorts of things. we sent step outside to cool down a bit. it's lovely out here, there is a lovely reviews. you can see the studios just finders. i get the pleasure of being outside and it's because we are talking about holidays. 2.5 million people jetted off are talking about holidays. 2.5 million peoplejetted off the weekend that our summer holiday and there will be lots more the course of the next couple of months. we wa nted of the next couple of months. we wanted to talk to you ab
the daily express talking about staying out of the sun until friday.te gone mad. ? are under threat because of crops. firms being told by the tuc to let staff work flexible hours. of course, there are warnings for dogs as well. dog owners are warned to walk their pets in the morning or evening. lots of different things about the heat. some of you and i imagine are enjoying it. i was struggling last night to the first time. i've been in russia. its hot there but i was in the hotels are there was...
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the daily express thanks the england team for what it has achieved. joins us from moscow this morning. i wonder what it is like there, the morning after the night. yes. hello. a real quiet vibe here in the centre of moscow at red square. not many england fans. but i have managed to find two, we have tom and jay from wolverhampton. what is your reaction? a little bit disappointed but we are proud as a whole. the lads have done australia proud. they've done the country really proud, it was a brilliant game for the time, the atmosphere was amazing, once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. fantastic fans, fantastic city. talk about the vibe after the match, after that devastating result. just proud. proud to get to the semi—final of a world cup. it will give the nation a lot to cheer about and has brought the country together and there are thousands of good fans out here having a good time. makes a change from the negativity to being positive. what expectations and did you have for the world cup? champions. laughter. quarter-finals, getting out of the group. but t
the daily express thanks the england team for what it has achieved. joins us from moscow this morning. i wonder what it is like there, the morning after the night. yes. hello. a real quiet vibe here in the centre of moscow at red square. not many england fans. but i have managed to find two, we have tom and jay from wolverhampton. what is your reaction? a little bit disappointed but we are proud as a whole. the lads have done australia proud. they've done the country really proud, it was a...
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the daily express as well goes with the same quote. ges of cliff richard? daily mirror, a good day to sit —— sir cliff richard, a bad day for justice. there are lots of debate is now about the media naming people accused of crimes or who are suspect that of crimes. the sun has taken a punt on one of his old songs. it is not funny. we can't talk any more. he is very emotional after this court case. after winning the case against the bbc, he will be awarded £210,000. that will be reviewed again. the daily mail is taking a look, bbc heads must roll. he said the boss has acted as a judge and jury the boss has acted as a judge and jury and executioner and he is saying he did not go near children now. what the daily mail is saying is that bbc it acted idiotically, but i fear thejudge but is that bbc it acted idiotically, but i fear the judge but that ruling could let the police raid your home at 4am without facing public scrutiny. we will talk about this later. the other story on the financial times, the fine for google did happen. they were
the daily express as well goes with the same quote. ges of cliff richard? daily mirror, a good day to sit —— sir cliff richard, a bad day for justice. there are lots of debate is now about the media naming people accused of crimes or who are suspect that of crimes. the sun has taken a punt on one of his old songs. it is not funny. we can't talk any more. he is very emotional after this court case. after winning the case against the bbc, he will be awarded £210,000. that will be reviewed...
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the daily express has criminal on its front page. they are asking questions.ard. and expected judges, it is robbie williams, his wife, they will be on the panel together. i have forgotten his wife's name, and not being rude. mrs williams. just a little bit more on that story at the front of the mail, interesting because unemployment rate is at the lowest for 43 years. employment record highs, but wages. if you are thinking great, employment is low, people will need to pay more because they want people like me to work for them, wages are not going up so much, a real puzzle for economists and one that caught my eye in the mirror this morning. a grandmother who has welcomed her 100th grandchild into the family. that includes great green kids, great great ran kids. 14 kids. 100 is. -- great great ran kids. 14 kids. 100 is. —— kids. there is a finance angle because if you want to go on holiday. at one point the extended family grew so much that when they went on holiday to black all they had to get a 52 seater coach to get everybody there. —— blackpool. had to get
the daily express has criminal on its front page. they are asking questions.ard. and expected judges, it is robbie williams, his wife, they will be on the panel together. i have forgotten his wife's name, and not being rude. mrs williams. just a little bit more on that story at the front of the mail, interesting because unemployment rate is at the lowest for 43 years. employment record highs, but wages. if you are thinking great, employment is low, people will need to pay more because they want...
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daily telegraph. it is not some conspiracy. i will wait until it is in the express and then i will believe it!al times, 0k, believe it! now, the financial times, ok, i'm afraid it is back to brexit. theresa may seizes control. i thought the prime minister was going about to be in control. but this is something a bit need. what is it about? first of all you have got david davis who resigned because it was not moving their way... his chief of staff used a phrase about a shadow operation going on with number ten seeming to do the agreement that we had, was it ten days ago now? they came up with the deal in chequers. they felt that there was a shadow operation to what david davis was doing. he resigned feeling he was not being supported. dominic raab came in as secretary of state. that was 15 days ago. he seemed to think he was in control although he said he always knew that she was going to take it over. basically, theresa may is now running the show. now dominic raab appears to be doing the domestic stuff. theresa may has taken personal control of the negotiations. the worry being that her chief
daily telegraph. it is not some conspiracy. i will wait until it is in the express and then i will believe it!al times, 0k, believe it! now, the financial times, ok, i'm afraid it is back to brexit. theresa may seizes control. i thought the prime minister was going about to be in control. but this is something a bit need. what is it about? first of all you have got david davis who resigned because it was not moving their way... his chief of staff used a phrase about a shadow operation going on...
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express. be the readiest. itthat's why i lovel the daily fiber wfiber choice,ood alone. with the fiber found in many fruits andetables. fiber choice. the number one ge recommended chewable prebiotic fiber. >>> welcome to saturday. it's just about 28 minutes past the hour. i'm krischristi paul. >> firefighters are battling a car fire in northern california. >> it has destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses. there are two firefighters who have died trying to stop the flames. this morning it's 5% contained. it's in that area and i can't help but look at what's behind you, what is left behind you, palm, for this family. >> yes, and it's heart breaking and let me just show you a little of thisle it tells the story the corona family lived here almost 30 years. we were speaking with chris corona, he and his wife. they were reflecting on the times he has here. to give you a sense of what it's like to return to a house like this, extremely thrilled, relieved his parents mad it out, evacuated. still you look at what's left of the laundry room, for example, you can help but have your heart go out to a homeowner and so
express. be the readiest. itthat's why i lovel the daily fiber wfiber choice,ood alone. with the fiber found in many fruits andetables. fiber choice. the number one ge recommended chewable prebiotic fiber. >>> welcome to saturday. it's just about 28 minutes past the hour. i'm krischristi paul. >> firefighters are battling a car fire in northern california. >> it has destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses. there are two firefighters who have died trying to stop the...
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at the top of the show i referenced a report from "the daily beast" in which a diplomat and current serving officials expressedst and disbelief the white house is apparently entertaining the idea of handing michael mcfaul to russia because they demanded to question him. the diplomats in responding used some swear words in their statement about this matter because they were upset. we apparently showed some of that on the screen without blurring it or putting in the asterisks. we had an asterisk failure and that makes me a giant asterisk. i'm very sorry. won't happen again. be right back. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. dinner date.
at the top of the show i referenced a report from "the daily beast" in which a diplomat and current serving officials expressedst and disbelief the white house is apparently entertaining the idea of handing michael mcfaul to russia because they demanded to question him. the diplomats in responding used some swear words in their statement about this matter because they were upset. we apparently showed some of that on the screen without blurring it or putting in the asterisks. we had an...
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daily basis. but for right now, he does seem to be expressing a vote of confidence in his chief of staff john kellyollins, thank you so much for that great reporting, as always. appreciate it. back around the table. jeff zeleny, you are a senior white house correspondent. you are there every single day. what does this say to you? i'll just say as i ask you that question, my initial take on what kaitlan was saying is for someone who's known to be apolitical and not have a political bone in his body, meaning john kelly, this is very shrewd to get it out there that the president asked him to stay until 2020. >> no doubt. this was said at a senior staff meeting, as kaitlan was reporting. this is john kelly doing what he does, managing the staff. he's very much the staff part of the chief of staff. he's sending the word to senior staff that, yes, indeed, the president has asked me to stay. so for all of those in the room who may not like me, i am here to stay until 2020. now, as kaitlan said, no one at the white house signs a contract. this president, who knows. >> maybe more than ten days like carr sca
daily basis. but for right now, he does seem to be expressing a vote of confidence in his chief of staff john kellyollins, thank you so much for that great reporting, as always. appreciate it. back around the table. jeff zeleny, you are a senior white house correspondent. you are there every single day. what does this say to you? i'll just say as i ask you that question, my initial take on what kaitlan was saying is for someone who's known to be apolitical and not have a political bone in his...
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expressed outrage what the president did. side with our number one enemy who is attacking the united states daily in a variety of ways and be literally kneecapping our allies is just appalling and demands some kind of explanation and republican senator john mccain called trump's news conference with latimer putin's a scrapes full and a statement he said the damage inflicted by president trumps naivety egotism false equivalence and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate. the director of national intelligence dan coats publicly breaking with donald trump and saying russia interfered in the u.s. election this is what he had to say we've been clear in our assessments of russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election and their ongoing pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy and we will continue to provide on vanished and of objective intelligence in support of our national security so we look at some of these reactions how much trouble is trump in that home. i think we're now in a new stage in chomps relations with congress and with the american people this really performance yesterday fed into a lot of the conce
expressed outrage what the president did. side with our number one enemy who is attacking the united states daily in a variety of ways and be literally kneecapping our allies is just appalling and demands some kind of explanation and republican senator john mccain called trump's news conference with latimer putin's a scrapes full and a statement he said the damage inflicted by president trumps naivety egotism false equivalence and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate. the director...
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daily users is dropping. >> so you can argue there is a lot of rage against facebook and where do people go to express it, facebook and instagram. >> reporter: face book insists it is making changes to address security, and it still dominates social media worldwide. from london to berlin, the vegas strip to tokyo, also owning instagram, messanger. and whatsapp. despite the stock sell off today, it's only back to where it was in may. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> this is jo ling kent, the world's largest social network is struggling in the battle against fake profiles. the problem is so big facebook says it's disabled 1.3 billion fake profiles over the past year. police officer justin turney was just 22 years old. o a year later as the community mourns, a fake profile with his photo appeared on facebook. >> i couldn't believe somebody would stoop that low. they created a facebook profile page stating he was married, from iowa and that he was currently working at the kansas city, kansas police department. >> reporter: chief of police j.r. kidney says he contacted facebook to remove the fake profile. >> our
daily users is dropping. >> so you can argue there is a lot of rage against facebook and where do people go to express it, facebook and instagram. >> reporter: face book insists it is making changes to address security, and it still dominates social media worldwide. from london to berlin, the vegas strip to tokyo, also owning instagram, messanger. and whatsapp. despite the stock sell off today, it's only back to where it was in may. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>>...
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daily riders. bart already plans to run buses into and out of san francisco from bart stations closer to the city. but they will also talk about adding express buses from four of the more distant east bay bart stations. coming up at 4:30 we'll take a deeper look. >>> president trump in england today and demonstrators are ready to protest his arrival. . >> they plan to fly an enormous blimp over the city depicting president trump as an orange baby with a diaper. it recommends americans keep a low profile the next few days. president trump will meet with prime minister teresa may and have tea with queen elizabeth. >>> an fbi agent is testifying publicly for the first time. he was taken off the the team after posting derogatory messages about president trump. 0. >> reporter: he is plannito giveo ground to republicans his affected two big investigations. >> peter struck will be back on too happy about it. in a prepared statement he's calling today's hearing just another victory notch in vladimir putin's belt. numerous text messages that he exchanged with former fbi lawyer lisa page with whom he was involved and this one in particular. 0. >> stru
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daily users is dropping. >> so you could argue there is a lot of rage out there against facebook being but where do people go express their rage? they go to facebook and instagram. >> reporter: facebook insists it making changes to address privacy and dsecurity. an it's still dominates social media worldwide. from london to berlin, the vegas strip to tokyo, also owning instagram, messenger and what's app. despite the stock sell-off, it's only back to where it was in may. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> roseanne barr returned to primetime tv for the first time sinceir herg from abc and the cancellation of her hit reboot roseanne. well, that was ohe now infamous tweet last may where she likened former obama white house senior advisor valerie jarrett to an ape in a wide raking interview with fox news show sean nnity, barr reiterated her tweet was not racist. >> the first thing was shock that they were saying it was racial when it's political. everybody started saying i was a racist, which is like the worst thing that you can call a jewish person, especially one who like me grew up with holocaust survivors. >> ba
daily users is dropping. >> so you could argue there is a lot of rage out there against facebook being but where do people go express their rage? they go to facebook and instagram. >> reporter: facebook insists it making changes to address privacy and dsecurity. an it's still dominates social media worldwide. from london to berlin, the vegas strip to tokyo, also owning instagram, messenger and what's app. despite the stock sell-off, it's only back to where it was in may. tom...
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at the top of the show i referenced a report from "the daily beast" tonight in which a whoa bunch of diplomats and current serving officials expressedisbelief the white house is apparently entertaining the idea of handing over to russia be former ambassador michael mcfaul because russia deemed to question him. the diplomats in responding used some swear words in their statement about this matter because they were upset. we apparently showed some of that on the screen without blurring it or putting in the asterisks. we had an asterisk failure and that makes me a giant asterisk. i'm very sorry. that was absolutely not intentional. it's my fault. i'm very sorry. won't happen again. be right back. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otez
at the top of the show i referenced a report from "the daily beast" tonight in which a whoa bunch of diplomats and current serving officials expressedisbelief the white house is apparently entertaining the idea of handing over to russia be former ambassador michael mcfaul because russia deemed to question him. the diplomats in responding used some swear words in their statement about this matter because they were upset. we apparently showed some of that on the screen without blurring...
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daily mail leads on brexit with the headline ‘now there's a surprise!‘ after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express. the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's brexit plan — and warns of the growing threat of a ‘no deal‘. ‘cabinet at war over free movement‘. that‘s the headline on the front of the telegraph — which splashes on reports of a clash between the chancellor and the home secretary over immigration policy. it‘s a different lead for the times, which claims over 70,000 children are being given anti—depressants despite concerns over their health risks. the guardian leads with a pledge from the education secretary damian hinds to help relieve pressure on teachers suffering from an excessive workload. the daily mirror says ‘boris won‘t budge‘ and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is refusing to leave his official residence despite his resignation. and the financial times says the chairman of the pharmaceutical company glaxo—smith—kline is considering the merits of splitting up the company. it won‘t be the first to last time we say this, brexit is leading mos
daily mail leads on brexit with the headline ‘now there's a surprise!‘ after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express. the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's brexit plan — and warns of the growing threat of a ‘no deal‘. ‘cabinet at war over free movement‘. that‘s the headline on the front of the telegraph — which splashes on reports of a clash between the chancellor and...
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expression of this. which is former foreign secretary may have left office but that hasn't stopped him speaking out in an article for the u.k. state daily telegraph boris johnson has denounced the mare of london so they can he says khan is failing in his duty to keep a land that is safe. sidique khan blames funding he blames the tory government he blames society he blames everyone but himself when it's his paramount duty to keep london the safe as mayor and crime commissioner you have to take the blame you have to take the heat boris johnson was once the maire of london and he seems to have kept some public support for the current mayor's approval rating has led him to compared to last year when i asked people who they preferred. please describe london in three words under city as as the big exciting and messy crime would be one of them unclean unsafe. i'm sure longer is an amazing city subject kind of not so sure organized but less so refreshing. efficient. surprisingly not some posters on the tree say multicultural open. to the world class for the words fine. so you want we're going to the car doesn't come into my life. as far as i'm
expression of this. which is former foreign secretary may have left office but that hasn't stopped him speaking out in an article for the u.k. state daily telegraph boris johnson has denounced the mare of london so they can he says khan is failing in his duty to keep a land that is safe. sidique khan blames funding he blames the tory government he blames society he blames everyone but himself when it's his paramount duty to keep london the safe as mayor and crime commissioner you have to take...
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daily commuters. it will run buses into and out of san francisco, from sustains -- systems. it will also add expressms for the stations. the trumpet ministration today, says all eligible young children separated from their parents at the mexican border have now been reunited with their families. but, 46 of those children under the age of the age 5 are still separated with their families because of safety concerns, parents were deported, or some other issue. the government had a list of 102 children under the age of five years old who might be eligible to be reunited. screening and dna tests were used to connect those children with those parents. the trumpet ministration has until july 26 to reunite about 2000 other older children. >>> just about one hour ago oakland police gave us new information about a late-night shooting, that put a 3-year-old boy in the hospital. it happened near 80th avenue at holly street. police say that he was hit by shrapnel, and his mother's car, as a result of the gunfire. the two were actually at a memorial for a previous homicide in oakland, that happenedbo that they do
daily commuters. it will run buses into and out of san francisco, from sustains -- systems. it will also add expressms for the stations. the trumpet ministration today, says all eligible young children separated from their parents at the mexican border have now been reunited with their families. but, 46 of those children under the age of the age 5 are still separated with their families because of safety concerns, parents were deported, or some other issue. the government had a list of 102...
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daily mail. the uk heatwave dominates the front page. it says doctors shut their doors and unions said it was too hot to work. and betrayal of our raf heroes, says the expressith reports of anger to the ministry of defence after it said one of the country's historic airbases will have to close to make new per —— to make way for a new housing development. perhaps you would start us off. the front page of the metro, very typical. as you say, this is a village near athens and it shows you the scale of what firefighters had to battle and what faced these people, many of these people have died, hopefully there are not much more than 100 people. 74 are not much more than 100 people. 7a confirmed at the moment. we have horrible stories found in an embrace as the flames come towards them and the smoke took its toll. horrifying scenes. there are suggestions some of these fires were started delivery —— deliberately, by thieves tried to get people out of their houses to burgle them. a horrific story. the i has a picture of people trying to escape. there was clearly a traffic jam. they have described the gale force winds that fanned the flames is like a flamethrower an
daily mail. the uk heatwave dominates the front page. it says doctors shut their doors and unions said it was too hot to work. and betrayal of our raf heroes, says the expressith reports of anger to the ministry of defence after it said one of the country's historic airbases will have to close to make new per —— to make way for a new housing development. perhaps you would start us off. the front page of the metro, very typical. as you say, this is a village near athens and it shows you the...