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daily express talks about boris's line and delay insane.d up on what their readers want to hear because they want most of them to be out of they want most of them to be out of the eu and that's what boris said he would deliver on october 31, although when pushed, it is very entertaining indeed. it was testy at times and boris got rattled from times and boris got rattled from time to time, but when pushed by andrew neil, johnson didn't quite concede, but he was making the points and come on, what if there is a deal around the corner you're on the edge of a breakthrough rate like glinka walk away from it and he did a glinka walk away from it and he didn't quite ask the question whereas jeremy hunt said didn't quite ask the question whereasjeremy hunt said it could be christmas before there's a deal on the table and it's worth negotiating which he said to be christmas before there's a deal on the table and it's worth negotiating which he said at this time being honest. and that honesty idea is and sometimes, it's easy —— it's hard to sell, lea
daily express talks about boris's line and delay insane.d up on what their readers want to hear because they want most of them to be out of they want most of them to be out of the eu and that's what boris said he would deliver on october 31, although when pushed, it is very entertaining indeed. it was testy at times and boris got rattled from times and boris got rattled from time to time, but when pushed by andrew neil, johnson didn't quite concede, but he was making the points and come on,...
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the daily express says: let's stay with the uk's new prime minister.orisjohnson spoke yesterday as pm for the first time in the house of commons. the independent headlines with: we will look into that one in a little. the german faz headlines with: ‘the eu commission is sueing hungary over asylum law'. i don't speak german, i've had that translated for me! the hungarian government is in breach of the eu charter over the so—called ‘stop soros‘ law that criminalises asylum seekers. the wall streetjournal says amazon's streak of record profit ends. the retailer is currently facing higher shopping costs over its one—day shipping service. so let's begin. alpesh patel is here. i know will have lots to say. so much. let's start with the meltdown and the heatwave across europe stop the record temperatures right across the place, record temperatures in germany and unbelievable temperatures in paris as well and here we had the hottest day so far this year ‘s. we didn't hear the all—time peak but still unbelievable and lots of people asking who is to blame. clima
the daily express says: let's stay with the uk's new prime minister.orisjohnson spoke yesterday as pm for the first time in the house of commons. the independent headlines with: we will look into that one in a little. the german faz headlines with: ‘the eu commission is sueing hungary over asylum law'. i don't speak german, i've had that translated for me! the hungarian government is in breach of the eu charter over the so—called ‘stop soros‘ law that criminalises asylum seekers. the...
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the daily express says: let's stay with the uk's new prime minister.dependent headlines with: we will look into that one in a little. the german faz headlines with: ‘the eu commission is sueing hungary over asylum law'. i don't speak german, i've had that translated for me! the hungarian government is in breach of the eu charter over the so—called ‘stop soros' law that criminalises asylum seekers. the wall streetjournal says amazon's streak
the daily express says: let's stay with the uk's new prime minister.dependent headlines with: we will look into that one in a little. the german faz headlines with: ‘the eu commission is sueing hungary over asylum law'. i don't speak german, i've had that translated for me! the hungarian government is in breach of the eu charter over the so—called ‘stop soros' law that criminalises asylum seekers. the wall streetjournal says amazon's streak
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the brexit secretary — stephen barclay — tells the daily express that the government will be ready even a no—deal brexit. the daily mail has images of a £i.5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings, according to the guardian. and five former heads of the metropolitan police have written to the times warning that resources have been drained to "dangerously low levels" as the public loses faith in the force. as you can see, a real medley of stories gracing the front pages for tomorrow. anna, a common theme across a couple. if we start with the i, across a couple. if we start with thei, uk across a couple. if we start with the i, uk and iran standoff over seas oil tanker. event this picture of royal marines in action. it is a much bigger ship... tankers, much bigger than the speed but we have in front of the i here. qam, off of the rock, the gibraltar and rock —— 2am. a network of diff
the brexit secretary — stephen barclay — tells the daily express that the government will be ready even a no—deal brexit. the daily mail has images of a £i.5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings, according to the guardian. and five former heads of the metropolitan police have...
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let us talk to daily express. jeremy corbyn revealing... what you make that quickly?one nine tenths back. these are incremental steps by the labour party. christ me if i'm wrong, i understand it to be that if it is conservative negotiated deal ora it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labour it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, labour will it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labourwill do it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, labour will do what they can to stop it and to vote, to advocate remain in a referendum. but if it isa advocate remain in a referendum. but if it is a labour deal, then they would push it. that, once again, is just a fad. you could be forgiven in thinking it sounds off least similar to the position six months ago, just different wording. there is a significant shift hearing that jeremy has with it on pressure does not things are happening here. jeremy has with it on pressure does not things are happening herefi pick—up next story. staying with labour
let us talk to daily express. jeremy corbyn revealing... what you make that quickly?one nine tenths back. these are incremental steps by the labour party. christ me if i'm wrong, i understand it to be that if it is conservative negotiated deal ora it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labour it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, labour will it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labourwill do it is conservative...
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with me are the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker and the mirror columnist, susie bonifacevely to have you both here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads with a warning from the irish prime minister leo varadkar to borisjohnson saying that a hard brexit could undermine the union of the uk. the telegraph carries an interview with jacob rees mogg, the new leader of the house of commons, in which he dares his remainer colleagues to revoke article 50. the times reports that mrjohnson will pledge to spend two billion pounds on deprived towns, as he seeks to win over labour's leave voters. the guardian leads on its analysis of the latest crime figures, which suggests that only one in 65 rain cases reported to police result in suspects being summonsed or charged. it's holiday hail! so says the mirror which reports that thousands of people heading on their summer breaks have been left stranded, after storms caused travel disruption. and, holiday—makers are also facing more costly trips abroad, thanks to the fall in the v
with me are the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker and the mirror columnist, susie bonifacevely to have you both here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads with a warning from the irish prime minister leo varadkar to borisjohnson saying that a hard brexit could undermine the union of the uk. the telegraph carries an interview with jacob rees mogg, the new leader of the house of commons, in which he dares his remainer...
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the daily express focus on the ongoing battle for number ten as the rivals borisjohnson and jeremy hunt's end by showing you tomorrow's front cover of the hong kong standard showing protestors smashing their way through the territories parliament building. let's kick off with the telegraph. hong kong is the dominant picture. these protesters have all got their umbrellas up because i think they are worried about tear gas and so on. but anyway, what did you make of it kate? and extraordinary day in hong kong. an historically stop very historically connected to another historically connected to another historic day. the 22nd anniversary of the handover from historic day. the 22nd anniversary of the handoverfrom british historic day. the 22nd anniversary of the handover from british control to china. and obviously around these attem pts to china. and obviously around these atte m pts to to china. and obviously around these attempts to bring on extradition laws to send those who are accused of crime by china back to the mainland to face trial. huge pushback over the past few weeks, the past
the daily express focus on the ongoing battle for number ten as the rivals borisjohnson and jeremy hunt's end by showing you tomorrow's front cover of the hong kong standard showing protestors smashing their way through the territories parliament building. let's kick off with the telegraph. hong kong is the dominant picture. these protesters have all got their umbrellas up because i think they are worried about tear gas and so on. but anyway, what did you make of it kate? and extraordinary day...
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clarity from the government about whether or not a no—deal is the main working assumption tomorrow's daily expressofficials until the irish backstop is scrapped. in other news britain's youngest convicted terrorist has been granted anonymity for life according to the daily telegraph. the paper says it's to stop him becoming a poster boy for the so—called islamic state group. victims rights campaign groups want ministers to review the decision. the daily mail reports that a former high court judge says police broke the law in falsifying evidence to obtain search warrants in their investigation into the claims made by carl beech — who was jailed last week for making false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against public figures. boris against public figures. johnson in scotland domina1 the borisjohnson in scotland dominated the pound also getting a lot of attention. let's just start with scotla nd attention. let's just start with scotland and the i.. the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood. boris johnson was in scotland and this was not an easy visit for him.
clarity from the government about whether or not a no—deal is the main working assumption tomorrow's daily expressofficials until the irish backstop is scrapped. in other news britain's youngest convicted terrorist has been granted anonymity for life according to the daily telegraph. the paper says it's to stop him becoming a poster boy for the so—called islamic state group. victims rights campaign groups want ministers to review the decision. the daily mail reports that a former high court...
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the daily express focuses on the ongoing battle for number 10 as rivals borisjohnson and jeremy huntct of a no—deal brexit. and let's end by showing you the front page of tomorrow's hong kong standard. those images of protestors smashing their way through the parliament building return with the headline ‘legco occupied'. legco it is the legislative council of hong kong, the parliament of the territory. let's start with the telegraph and that quite dramatic picture, unusual, because they are old carry these umbrellas to shield them when they are outside from the sun and some rain as well but also from teargas as well. remarkable scenes in hong kong. thousands of protesters storming the iron gates literally and broke into parliament where they were doing graffiti, hosting flags and protesting onto the 22nd anniversary of hong kong handover from the british council to the chinese government. they continue to be serious questions about china's respect for human rights and their people. certainly they are different from what we would uphold in hong kong and the uk. the protesters are fear
the daily express focuses on the ongoing battle for number 10 as rivals borisjohnson and jeremy huntct of a no—deal brexit. and let's end by showing you the front page of tomorrow's hong kong standard. those images of protestors smashing their way through the parliament building return with the headline ‘legco occupied'. legco it is the legislative council of hong kong, the parliament of the territory. let's start with the telegraph and that quite dramatic picture, unusual, because they are...
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part of a murderous paedophile ring, is called a fantasist who made a mockery of justice by the daily expressaph also lead on the story — they say scotland yard faces serious questions about their multi million pound investigation. and the times say labour deputy leader tom watson has been urged to apologise to the public figures fasley named by beech, after he entertained the allegations. a variety of front pages for us to chew over. borisjohnson 2a hours from downing street. i am trying to work out their timing. he doesn't actually moving until wednesday if he has one. whenever you are reading this, it is not 2a hours. he has one. whenever you are reading this, it is not 24 hours. but don't let the facts get in the way of a good headline. unless everyone has got this wrong, he's to be prime minister at the end of wednesday and named as the leader of the conservative party tomorrow morning before noon. the long wait is over, the long wait for him and for the rest of us. although it has been a relatively short election campaign, it does seem to have been going on for a while. he did not make
part of a murderous paedophile ring, is called a fantasist who made a mockery of justice by the daily expressaph also lead on the story — they say scotland yard faces serious questions about their multi million pound investigation. and the times say labour deputy leader tom watson has been urged to apologise to the public figures fasley named by beech, after he entertained the allegations. a variety of front pages for us to chew over. borisjohnson 2a hours from downing street. i am trying to...
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the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, tells the daily express that the government will be ready even the daily mail has images of a £1.5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings according to the guardian. and five former heads of the metropolitan police have written to the times warning that resources have been drained to dangerously low levels as the public loses faith in the force. lots for us to get our teeth into. no—one main story dominating, but let's start with the i, because a couple of the papers are looking closely at events in gibraltar and the coast around it because the uk uk and iran are in a stand—off over a seized oil tanker. uk and iran are in a stand—off over a seized oiltanker. high uk and iran are in a stand—off over a seized oil tanker. high drama on the high seas last night. 2am yesterday 30 royal marines boarded boats and roped down by helicopter onto the de
the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, tells the daily express that the government will be ready even the daily mail has images of a £1.5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings according to the guardian. and five former heads of the metropolitan police have written to the times warning...
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the daily express reports on delays in the reform of dementia care which has seen sufferers and theirlmost £15 billion in bills. and the daily mirror says food shoppers are being cheated, with one in five products containing products that are not on the label. let's have a look at some of those. david, let's start with the guardian and donald trump and theresa may. hours is a very long time and donald trump and theresa may.‘ hours is a very long time in the white house. sunday, that's when this story was broken by the mail on sunday, and mrtrump this story was broken by the mail on sunday, and mr trump was saying, we're not big fans of that man, being our ambassador in washington, and he hasn't served the uk well so ican and he hasn't served the uk well so i can understand it and i can say things about him, but i won't bother. 2a hours later, i know the ambassador but he's not liked or well thought of in the us, we will no longer deal with him and the good news for the wonderful uk is they will soon have a new prime minister and he goes on to say how brexit is and he goes on to say ho
the daily express reports on delays in the reform of dementia care which has seen sufferers and theirlmost £15 billion in bills. and the daily mirror says food shoppers are being cheated, with one in five products containing products that are not on the label. let's have a look at some of those. david, let's start with the guardian and donald trump and theresa may. hours is a very long time and donald trump and theresa may.‘ hours is a very long time in the white house. sunday, that's when...
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tv license fury as bbc pay bill soars is the lead for the daily express.ses heartache at being knocked out of the world cup. obesity tops smoking as the main cause of cancer according to the times. while the i reports that climate change is raising the risk of european heatwaves, as the hottest everjune sets new temperature records across france. those are the front pages. let's start with the world cup. you both watched it. both straight from home after watching it... the pub. watched it. both straight from home after watching it... the publj watched it in the pub but i did not have a drink. americans in the pub? there were many americans in the pub. what was the atmosphere? for me it was a lovely dinner at home. as i was spitting my meal out in disgust of the var decision. they fought so fa ntastically of the var decision. they fought so fantastically through this. such a tragic way to go out, scuffing a penalty and the var decision going the wrong way. in terms of being disallowed. the toe was offside. ever so slightly. offside is offside. it was genera
tv license fury as bbc pay bill soars is the lead for the daily express.ses heartache at being knocked out of the world cup. obesity tops smoking as the main cause of cancer according to the times. while the i reports that climate change is raising the risk of european heatwaves, as the hottest everjune sets new temperature records across france. those are the front pages. let's start with the world cup. you both watched it. both straight from home after watching it... the pub. watched it. both...
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and the daily express. in his campaign, told lots of people, they are happy to pick up anything.egraph for years. now he is, all of the other tabloids here, as it shows with foxhunting, neither jeremy hunt or borisjohnson have any new ideas. borisjohnson jeremy hunt or borisjohnson have any new ideas. boris johnson says 110w any new ideas. boris johnson says now he will bring in 20,000 new police officers. and you think we have heard this before? yes. and whenever conservatives come out with ideas, its always, you know, more bobbies on the beat, cut taxes, bring back foxhunting. it is interesting contrast with theresa may because theresa may insisted, first as home secretary and then as prime minister, the austerity years, that there was no link between the number of police officers on the beat and whether or not crime was cut. it seems to have gotten to a point where there is some pushback. presumably he is doing this partly because he thinks tory party members think this will be a good thing. absolutely and the argument that policing numbers and crime aren't linked only get you
and the daily express. in his campaign, told lots of people, they are happy to pick up anything.egraph for years. now he is, all of the other tabloids here, as it shows with foxhunting, neither jeremy hunt or borisjohnson have any new ideas. borisjohnson jeremy hunt or borisjohnson have any new ideas. boris johnson says 110w any new ideas. boris johnson says now he will bring in 20,000 new police officers. and you think we have heard this before? yes. and whenever conservatives come out with...
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prince harry's warning of unconscious bias and its connection to racism is covered in the daily expresssussex's comments are also in the mirror. it says he only wants to have two children due to concerns over climate change. the same story makes the front page of the sun, which says there will only be one sprog more at frogmore. the financial times reports on a story we have covered today, that iain conn, the boss of british gas owner centrica, is to step down. the guardian carries a warning from mps that youth violence has escalated to the point of a social emergency. and britain's ten hottest years have all taken place since 2002. that is according to a study, that is in the times. so a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with the ft. boris johnson saying that he is going to... well, they are reporting boris johnson is going to pledge billions on the nhs. we have had some announcements, of course, on hospitals and social care, so it is not totally clear what is new and what the exact numbers will end up being. no, it's not. last week he
prince harry's warning of unconscious bias and its connection to racism is covered in the daily expresssussex's comments are also in the mirror. it says he only wants to have two children due to concerns over climate change. the same story makes the front page of the sun, which says there will only be one sprog more at frogmore. the financial times reports on a story we have covered today, that iain conn, the boss of british gas owner centrica, is to step down. the guardian carries a warning...
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sure enough, they got one of these things from the daily express.nd out came the very first picture ever sent from the surface of the moon. can you imagine? the big headline the next day was, "the express catches the moon." fantastic. and just before i drove away, i stopped at this very spot and looked up at the telescope. you can imagine it was very emotional for me to do that. but i knew that history was being made, and that man would soon be on the moon. terry, of course, was right, and by 1969, america is back in the lead. butjodrell bank‘s telescopes know just how close it is. an often forgotten part of the story is that actually, we were using the big telescope here to track a russian spacecraft that was going to soft—land on the moon, scoop up a sample of lunar soil and perhaps beat the americans back home, getting all the scientific results without risking human life. as it turned out, the americans were successful, and we tracked the russian attempt as it crashed into a mountain. but it could have easily been the other way around. the race
sure enough, they got one of these things from the daily express.nd out came the very first picture ever sent from the surface of the moon. can you imagine? the big headline the next day was, "the express catches the moon." fantastic. and just before i drove away, i stopped at this very spot and looked up at the telescope. you can imagine it was very emotional for me to do that. but i knew that history was being made, and that man would soon be on the moon. terry, of course, was...
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we will start with the daily express and boris, brexit delays.drew neil conducted with mrjohnson and jeremy hunt this evening. today we have the latest outing in the leadership debates. we had borisjohnson outing in the leadership debates. we had boris johnson and jeremy outing in the leadership debates. we had borisjohnson and jeremy hunt interviewed. it was quite fractious for borisjohnson. i would not say he struggled. but he found it quite a difficult interview, i think. he tried to hammer home that message, which is saying over and over again, that britain will leave the eu on the 31st of october. he has said before, he has said do or die. he has been very confident about actually being able to make this happen and now he is saying any delay would be absolutely insane. but he never really answered the question. come on, if you are on the edge of a deal on october 31, just that far away, are you going to walk away from it? he did not answer that question. so i think he's maybe just givena question. so i think he's maybe just given a little bi
we will start with the daily express and boris, brexit delays.drew neil conducted with mrjohnson and jeremy hunt this evening. today we have the latest outing in the leadership debates. we had borisjohnson outing in the leadership debates. we had boris johnson and jeremy outing in the leadership debates. we had borisjohnson and jeremy hunt interviewed. it was quite fractious for borisjohnson. i would not say he struggled. but he found it quite a difficult interview, i think. he tried to hammer...
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sussex are urged to lift the secrecy surrounding tomorrow's christening of baby archie in the daily expressagree with the couple's decision to keep the ceremony private. tennis now, and the guardian leads with a picture of 15—year—old cori ‘coco‘ gauff celebrating her stunnign comeback victory at wimbledon this evening, sending her through to the third round of the competition. a picture of serena williams and andy murray practising for their first mixed doubles appearance at wimbledon makes the front of the telegraph. their match was postponed this evening, and will instead take place at some point tomorrow. so once again the contest to lead the conservative party, and of course the country, absolutely dominating a lot of the front pages again. in the daily mail, boris‘s w0 re again. in the daily mail, boris‘s wore on softjustice. that sounds like a classic pitch to tory party members. yes, red meat, ithink, to tory membership, just as the ballot papers are being put through those letterboxes tomorrow morning. and yes, borisjohnson letterboxes tomorrow morning. and yes, boris johnson has l
sussex are urged to lift the secrecy surrounding tomorrow's christening of baby archie in the daily expressagree with the couple's decision to keep the ceremony private. tennis now, and the guardian leads with a picture of 15—year—old cori ‘coco‘ gauff celebrating her stunnign comeback victory at wimbledon this evening, sending her through to the third round of the competition. a picture of serena williams and andy murray practising for their first mixed doubles appearance at wimbledon...
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the daily express leads on demands to cut stamp duty in an attempt to help older people downsize ande and free up properties for younger buyers. a varied set of papers, so let's have a proper look. kicking off with the telegraph, and sajid javid doubling spending on no deal preparations. mihir, is this a good way to spend money given no deal was not an option? we were told no deal was a million to one chance but this is something you would expect boris johnson to do because he wants to show the eu that no deal is on the table and preparations are being made. this is an indictment of the government that nothing has been prepared so far and he wants to reassure his supporters. the money being spent... we're going to get nearly half... £2 billion has been set aside, but immediately £i.i billion is being spent on officers and border security to help with arrangements there. for medicine. something like £434 million. then £108 million for businesses to be kept informed and so on with what they can do. and £138 million on information, giving the public information. actually, one must say,
the daily express leads on demands to cut stamp duty in an attempt to help older people downsize ande and free up properties for younger buyers. a varied set of papers, so let's have a proper look. kicking off with the telegraph, and sajid javid doubling spending on no deal preparations. mihir, is this a good way to spend money given no deal was not an option? we were told no deal was a million to one chance but this is something you would expect boris johnson to do because he wants to show the...
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this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily expresse boniface. borisjohnson will not call a general election before the deadline. the prime minister was speaking to reporters on his visit to the web minute —— west midlands and respond to accusations from the irish prime minister, that he is deliberately deciding to put the uk on a collision course with ireland and the european union. 0ur political correspondent is there now, and remind us, what was said today? well, the battle lines between the european union and the uk over what happens next time brexit i think i've been trying. borisjohnson very clear that the current deal to him is that, at the backstop has to come out, it is going to agree to anything else. the european union is saying no, the deal stays and no deal is going to happen and that doesn't include the irish backstop, and that's see her insurance policy to avoid a hard border in ireland, no matter what happens. that's really angering some and the irish government and we have heard from the foreign minister stop live he s
this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily expresse boniface. borisjohnson will not call a general election before the deadline. the prime minister was speaking to reporters on his visit to the web minute —— west midlands and respond to accusations from the irish prime minister, that he is deliberately deciding to put the uk on a collision course with ireland and the european union. 0ur political correspondent is there now, and...
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the daily express, the warning from boris johnson saying that delaying brexit further would be insanehe next uk prime minister. the front page of the daily mail says doctors have found a cure for blindness. this is something that implants chips into the back of people's scholes. it sounds absolutely remarkable. they are hopeful that it is something that the nhs could look at in the future. the children's commissionerfor at in the future. the children's commissioner for england is at in the future. the children's commissionerfor england is here. shall we start with the big house? this is interesting. there are things that we take for granted. it is looking at how we can have an ethical lifestyle here. they are saying that lad will be a new plastic, beeswax candles. is there anything that is exploitative of animals? some paint has cow's milk in it. the thing that sparked your interest, it says we will be living with a lot more pineapple leather. i can't say i have the expertise to know what that is, but it is choosing the fibre around pineapples, a plant —based fabric. is this just is t
the daily express, the warning from boris johnson saying that delaying brexit further would be insanehe next uk prime minister. the front page of the daily mail says doctors have found a cure for blindness. this is something that implants chips into the back of people's scholes. it sounds absolutely remarkable. they are hopeful that it is something that the nhs could look at in the future. the children's commissionerfor at in the future. the children's commissioner for england is at in the...
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the daily express leads on borisjohnson's warning that delaying brexit further would be "insane". e minister, made the comments in an interview with bbc‘s andrew neil. the daily mail says doctors have found "a cure for blindness". the paper explains doctors have restored sight by implanting chips into the back of people's skulls. it sends a video image directly to the brain, bypassing the eye entirely. it is incredible. the children's commissioner for england anne longfield is here to tell us what's caught her eye. going back to that story about brass bands, there is an issue these days with so much regulation around adult supervision of children in these kinds of activities, you do worry that it kinds of activities, you do worry thatitis kinds of activities, you do worry that it is putting some people off, oi’ that it is putting some people off, or pitting organisations off. yes, you want children to be safe, obviously, which is where the regulations start from, but sometimes it misses the point that actually want children to be involved in that. he wouldn't want it to be involved
the daily express leads on borisjohnson's warning that delaying brexit further would be "insane". e minister, made the comments in an interview with bbc‘s andrew neil. the daily mail says doctors have found "a cure for blindness". the paper explains doctors have restored sight by implanting chips into the back of people's skulls. it sends a video image directly to the brain, bypassing the eye entirely. it is incredible. the children's commissioner for england anne...
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the daily express has a picture of rory mcilory with the headline, "i'll be in full cry." nd has a picture of us open champion brooks koepka holding his phone. the paper suggests that the americans are targeting a clean sweep of golf‘s majors this year, with the other three having already been won by players from the united states. at the top of the page, there's a message from manchester united boss 0le gunnar solskjaer urging paul pogba to stay at old trafford. that theme is continued on the back page of the mirror — "i'll give pog a home". solksjaer stating he's convinced he can provide the new challenge pogba is seeking and so become a united legend. northern ireland have suffered another defeat at the netball world cup. they lost heavily, 77—28, to one of the pre—tournament favourites new zealand. they'll face barbados next in the hope that they can secure a play—off for ninth place. england and scotland both play this afternoon. england can confirm a semifinal spot with a win against trinidad and tobago. scotland face the tough task of playing jamaica with a top—eight
the daily express has a picture of rory mcilory with the headline, "i'll be in full cry." nd has a picture of us open champion brooks koepka holding his phone. the paper suggests that the americans are targeting a clean sweep of golf‘s majors this year, with the other three having already been won by players from the united states. at the top of the page, there's a message from manchester united boss 0le gunnar solskjaer urging paul pogba to stay at old trafford. that theme is...
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onto the daily express and we know this is interesting but we knew about the power of sport to bringyjoshua, prince harry, talking about using sport to help vulnerable people. it is great, they have a vulnerable people. it is great, they havea campaign vulnerable people. it is great, they have a campaign that they will be bringing out which is a four year campaign and it is using sport as a hook and talking about how sport health lives but can change lives. we saw this with the invictus games and having been in sheffield recently, the impact that has had on the power of sport on recovery but it is religious to my heart because i think using sport as a hook to get people into sport and change habits, we are looking to do something with snow sport where we go and find kids who want to do skateboarding and find your balance because it is a similar skill set so let's get kids in who take risks and are excited by that edgier environment. let us find them from the outskirts and bring them from the outskirts and bring them in and find the talent. them from the outskirts and bring them in an
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the daily express has a warning from borisjohnson that delaying brexit further would be "insane".uring a bbc interview with andrew neil that was broadcast last night. if you want to catch up on all of it you can see it on iplayer. the daily mail says doctors have found "a cure for blindness". one of the participants went blind at the age of nine and has been describing to the paper bea joy at seeing his wife and three daughters for the first time —— describes his joyi. the paper explains doctors have restored sight by implanting chips into the back of people's skulls. it works by sending video images to the brain. an incredible story. they are saying that the people behind this technology are in talks with the nhs about how, potentially, it can be taken up by doctors here as well. it is 7:22. 100 years ago an neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spiritual home of scouting worldwide. robert hall has been retracing its history as celebrations get under way to mark its centenary. the ope
the daily express has a warning from borisjohnson that delaying brexit further would be "insane".uring a bbc interview with andrew neil that was broadcast last night. if you want to catch up on all of it you can see it on iplayer. the daily mail says doctors have found "a cure for blindness". one of the participants went blind at the age of nine and has been describing to the paper bea joy at seeing his wife and three daughters for the first time —— describes his joyi....
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the daily express also focuses on the continuing battle number ten. his stance on a no—deal brexit. it's also looking ahead to the women's world cup semi—final declaring the "lionesses are ready to roar". and finally, the sun leads on the stowaway story which we're also reporting this morning. it says the man fell just three feet from a resident who had been sunbathing in the garden. an incredible story. sticking with that story for a moment — a similar scenario occurred back in 2012, when a man in his 20's was found dead on a residential street in west london, after also falling from a flight heading for heathrow airport. at the time, bbc world reporter rob walker explained how the stowaway could have climbed aboard. we don't know how the man got into the airport, but we do know this is how he travelled to london. and he would have had to have claimed as quickly as possible along this bit of metal and then into the realise, he would have done this at night so would have been pretty dark, i can't help wondering if by this point he would have had secon
the daily express also focuses on the continuing battle number ten. his stance on a no—deal brexit. it's also looking ahead to the women's world cup semi—final declaring the "lionesses are ready to roar". and finally, the sun leads on the stowaway story which we're also reporting this morning. it says the man fell just three feet from a resident who had been sunbathing in the garden. an incredible story. sticking with that story for a moment — a similar scenario occurred back in...
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sure enough they got one of these things from the daily express, they plugged it into the back of thever sent from the surface of the moon. can you imagine? the big headline the next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. andjust next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. and just before next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. andjust before i drove away i stopped at this very spot and looked up at the telescope. you can imagine it is very emotional for me to do that. but i knew that history was being made, and that man would soon be on the moon. terry, of course, was right, and by 1969 america is back in the lead. but jodrell bank's telescopes knowjust how close it is. often forgotten pa rt how close it is. often forgotten part of the story is that actually we we re part of the story is that actually we were using the big telescope here to track a russian spacecraft that was going to soft land on the moon, scoop up a sample of lunar soil and perhaps beat the americans back home, getting all the scientific results without risking human life. as it tu
sure enough they got one of these things from the daily express, they plugged it into the back of thever sent from the surface of the moon. can you imagine? the big headline the next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. andjust next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. and just before next day was the express catches the moon. fantastic. andjust before i drove away i stopped at this very spot and looked up at the telescope. you can imagine it is very emotional for me to...
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the daily express leads on dame helen mirren‘s call for the government to rethink its decision to scrapear—old boy was bitten by a bat as he slept in his cot. kian mallinson was taken to hospital for an emergency rabies jab following the attack in the middle of the night at his home in hull. cani can ijust can i just say, can ijust say, about is a lovely creature. a bit scary. one landed on me once. 0n creature. a bit scary. one landed on me once. on my shoulder. that is a horrible story, though. generally. yes. let's not hate that, however. jellyfish, however... no. i have two stories for us to the one dominating business pages is leading in the financial times about what is happening with the value of the pound and the fact that it is falling again. this is because people are trying to work out what will happen in the future so if you are will happen in the future so if you a re off will happen in the future so if you are off on holidays anytime soon it is not great news on the exchange front for the pound at the moment. it fell 9% yesterday against the dollar, the lowest since 2017.
the daily express leads on dame helen mirren‘s call for the government to rethink its decision to scrapear—old boy was bitten by a bat as he slept in his cot. kian mallinson was taken to hospital for an emergency rabies jab following the attack in the middle of the night at his home in hull. cani can ijust can i just say, can ijust say, about is a lovely creature. a bit scary. one landed on me once. 0n creature. a bit scary. one landed on me once. on my shoulder. that is a horrible story,...
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specific individual branch that goes into every every aspect of our daily life you know from communication to our political expression to even now with this proposal how we could do. banking in the future how we can get in financial transactions and because these companies have so many people and so many industry critical positions it really is a question of how governments will deal with the moving forward and i think this is only the start of a lot more attention directed towards the tech industries from regulating bodies and from governments and i think this is a conversation we're going to be having over and over again in the coming years to be honest aaron thank you thank you. it's been 50 years since the launch of the apollo 11 and the 1st manned mission to the moon with 3 astronauts embarked on the journey but only 2 of them neil armstrong and buzz aldrin got to actually walk on the phone at a special anniversary events in the florida launch site the 3rd astronaut michael collins says that he is satisfied with his role in history for. the for the one small step came one giant blast it happened at launch pad 30
specific individual branch that goes into every every aspect of our daily life you know from communication to our political expression to even now with this proposal how we could do. banking in the future how we can get in financial transactions and because these companies have so many people and so many industry critical positions it really is a question of how governments will deal with the moving forward and i think this is only the start of a lot more attention directed towards the tech...
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specific individual branch that goes into every every aspect of our daily life you know from communication to our political expression to even now with this proposal how we could do. banking in the future how we can get in financial transactions and because these companies have so many people and so many industry critical positions it really is a question of how governments will deal with the moving forward and i think this is only the start of a lot more attention directed towards the tech industries from regulating bodies and from governments and i think this is a conversation we're going to be having over and over again in the coming years to be honest erin thank you thank you. the 7th round of talks between the united states and the taliban over a possible p.c.l. in afghanistan ended last week in doha in qatar u.s. representatives call them the most productive session to date but what that means for women's rights in the country remains unclear the taliban banned woman from working and restricted education for girls during its 5 year rule but one woman politician is determined to stand her ground. selima zaki is
specific individual branch that goes into every every aspect of our daily life you know from communication to our political expression to even now with this proposal how we could do. banking in the future how we can get in financial transactions and because these companies have so many people and so many industry critical positions it really is a question of how governments will deal with the moving forward and i think this is only the start of a lot more attention directed towards the tech...
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daily bombardment. alone welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general has expressedoutrage at the bombing of a migrant center in libya that killed 44 people over 130 others were injured united nations has held an emergency session to discuss the attack until you get terrorist has condemned the incident and called for an independent investigation and the un envoy to libya has described it as a cowardly act which would constitute a war crime. has been at a hospital in tripoli where many of the injured migrants are being treated. these are the my gran's who were injured yesterday by the airstrike in the migrant detention center in those order neighborhood in eastern tripoli they are from. and also there are from some of them are from roll call. is very bleak here and there they say that they have lost friends in there they say if it's their choice they want to be sent back to their countries. but. we've been promised to be sent back to our countries for more than a month but they kept us in that detention center into jura they promised to let us go this week but we were
daily bombardment. alone welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general has expressedoutrage at the bombing of a migrant center in libya that killed 44 people over 130 others were injured united nations has held an emergency session to discuss the attack until you get terrorist has condemned the incident and called for an independent investigation and the un envoy to libya has described it as a cowardly act which would constitute a war crime. has been at a hospital in tripoli where many of...
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express. we're there. so you can be too. repair the enamel on a daily basis.the new pronamel repair toothpaste more minerals enter deep into the enamel surface. you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged. it 's amazing. i thought i was going to lose her. it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatment centers of america. after my treatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose helped restore hope. dr eid and my team made me feel like a whole person again. in our books, nothing can compare. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. you ever wish you
express. we're there. so you can be too. repair the enamel on a daily basis.the new pronamel repair toothpaste more minerals enter deep into the enamel surface. you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged. it 's amazing. i thought i was going to lose her. it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatment centers of america. after my treatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when...
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the daily mail is calling for listeners to and what they call the disgraceful neglect of families living with the burden of dementia. the expressaxe tv licenses for the over 75 —— free tv licenses for people over 75. let's start with the mirror. they carry it. they both carried. this is, if the government haven't done it does make if you want to be technical about it, the government haven't done it the bbc has done it, but the bbc can't raise money anywhere else. some may argue the bbc is paid a bit more what it could be worth. cheap shot! is that aimed at me? you need to watch yourself. i speak truth to power. i didn't make the list. taxpayers pay me. no amount of the salaries paid here would pay for this enormous cost. so if it was put back in, then the money's got to be found from somewhere and the problem you have is helen mirren on the front page, saying please don't take my license away. i get it, but the problem is the money has to be found from somewhere. there are a lot of people over 75 who can afford this and they should pay for it, then you have this 101 year old who can't afford it and she shouldn't be paying for i
the daily mail is calling for listeners to and what they call the disgraceful neglect of families living with the burden of dementia. the expressaxe tv licenses for the over 75 —— free tv licenses for people over 75. let's start with the mirror. they carry it. they both carried. this is, if the government haven't done it does make if you want to be technical about it, the government haven't done it the bbc has done it, but the bbc can't raise money anywhere else. some may argue the bbc is...
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daily basis. that interview just ahead. ♪ it's funny what happens when people get together. holiday inn. holiday inn express.ou can be too. you don't really talk about your insurance unless you're complaining about it. you go on about how... ...it's so confusing it hurts my brain. ya i hear ya... or say you can't believe... ...how much of a hassle it is! and tell anyone who'll listen... (garbled)....it's so expensive! she said it's so expensive. tell me about it. yes.. well i'm telling the people at home. that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it, unless you're their spokesperson. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. i'm looking at that truck! wow! that's awesome! this 4th of july, celebrate in a new chevrolet. oh wow! they're all really cool cars. woo, i love it! i can't stop staring at it. spectacular deals are on display now at your local chevy dealer. wow! time to upgrade. get 20% below msrp on all 2019 silverado double cab pickups. that's over $9,750 on this silverado. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> back to southern cal
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expressed any willingness to help do that. the president is addressing an issue in the minds of the american people. they see the images daily elected leaders to act. the president is right, i think, to continue to talk about this issue. >> you know, michael goodwin, columnist, he agrees the president has done a lot of good things on the economy and his tweets went too far, go back to your country and all that. he says it didn't serve him well and help him with independents. do you agree? >> i think -- i wish the president would spend less time on twitter. there's plenty to talk about. the issues are legitimate differences. the ideas advocated by certain members of the house are -- some of them are crazy ideas and socialist ideas. >> neil: you think he's a racist? >> no, no, no. i don't think so. i don't think that's what he intended. obviously it was interpreted that way by some. i think what the president was trying to get at is these are people that expressing anti-american views, anti- anti-semitic rants and he was calling them to the carpet for that. >> neil: thanks, senator thune from south dakota. at 12:30 east entime
expressed any willingness to help do that. the president is addressing an issue in the minds of the american people. they see the images daily elected leaders to act. the president is right, i think, to continue to talk about this issue. >> you know, michael goodwin, columnist, he agrees the president has done a lot of good things on the economy and his tweets went too far, go back to your country and all that. he says it didn't serve him well and help him with independents. do you agree?...
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which was a very odd way to express -- i'm assuming he's expressing that he feels it on a daily basisout plans. he has these great sound bites, and speaks in full sentences, and has obviously got a big brain, and was great when he talked about his electability, and when you vote for him, you will see a war veteran rather than a man who pretended to be disabled rather than serve. but where are his plans? >> gloria, i would say this. i work for a guy who got elected president. yes, we had plans. but he didn't get elected because of his plans. >> he had been a senator. we knew a little bit more about him. >> doesn't always work. >> we're going to take a quick break. we're still going strong here, even at this hour. coming up next, we'll look at the ten other candidates who will take the stage in detroit. wait, our counter clock is gone. there it is. 18:18:30. we'll be right back. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answer
which was a very odd way to express -- i'm assuming he's expressing that he feels it on a daily basisout plans. he has these great sound bites, and speaks in full sentences, and has obviously got a big brain, and was great when he talked about his electability, and when you vote for him, you will see a war veteran rather than a man who pretended to be disabled rather than serve. but where are his plans? >> gloria, i would say this. i work for a guy who got elected president. yes, we had...
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expresses his views very openly, when you become part of the inner circle, as i was. i mean, i was running his most successful business for three years. we spoke on a daily basis.s very common for him to make very casual comments about his views on race, whether it was traits that he would associate with people, where he very often said blacks were lazy, things like that. it was just very common with him. he would very often say why should whites have to live with blacks, because he didn't fundamentally believe that whites wanted to live with blacks and blacks didn't want to live with whites. that was just very common conversation with donald trump. >> so was it black americans that he singled out? or were there other groups that he had negative words for as well? >> well, he stereotyped almost everybody, brianna. but i think he also had a very harsh view of puerto ricans. i got the impression that most of that came from his experience with his father in their housing developments when they tried to purposely so he had a very negative opinion of puerto rican people. but he also stereotyped rich people. very commonly saying, i want short jewish guys with yamika'
expresses his views very openly, when you become part of the inner circle, as i was. i mean, i was running his most successful business for three years. we spoke on a daily basis.s very common for him to make very casual comments about his views on race, whether it was traits that he would associate with people, where he very often said blacks were lazy, things like that. it was just very common with him. he would very often say why should whites have to live with blacks, because he didn't...
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numbers and in many ways express my intense frustration at the democrats and many of my brothers and sisters on the republican side for not taking a ep backward from the daily chaos that has become the house of representatives and realize the single biggest threat to the cohesion of our society, taste actually demographic and i'm going to walk through what that means. the reason i put up this particular board, we sort of developed in our office, a five-prong attack of what do you do as a society to financially keep the promises of social security and medicare, because the dem gaffics i was speaking of of those who are baby boomers, born in an 18-year period. 10,300 of us are turning 65 very single day. and the mathis ugly. maybe it is avoided in conversation around here because the mathis difficult. it is uncomfortable. it's also real. something i don't do often, i want to read a simple paragraph from an analysis, june 11, 2019 from the manhattan institute that was analyzing the numbers from the congressional budget office. they are talking right now about just social security and medicare. over the next decade, 91% of the projected increase in the budget d
numbers and in many ways express my intense frustration at the democrats and many of my brothers and sisters on the republican side for not taking a ep backward from the daily chaos that has become the house of representatives and realize the single biggest threat to the cohesion of our society, taste actually demographic and i'm going to walk through what that means. the reason i put up this particular board, we sort of developed in our office, a five-prong attack of what do you do as a...
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expressed confidence that -- confidence in carrie lam's leadership, but they have made it clear that the people's liberation army is available to the hong kong government coming and the people's dailyore forceful action. how that reads to me is that if carrie lam does not take steps as thedown disorder, chinese government would put it, the threat of direct chinese intervention of some kind is still out there. that increases uncertainty in the markets, and concern in the markets, and concern among hong kong business people. the longer-term problem, simply stated, is whether or not china decides it wants to take up this opportunity to disestablish hong kong a bit as a world financial capital in favor of shanghai, which has been long eluded. scarlet: they moved the trade talks from beijing to shanghai, in part because they thought that was china messaging to the u.s., look what we have done with shanghai. what can china do to further move hong kong away from being a world financial center and replace it with shanghai? terry: generally speaking -- i don't want to pretend i have a crystal ball, hong kong's preeminence in that part of the world exists in no small part inause of the revol
expressed confidence that -- confidence in carrie lam's leadership, but they have made it clear that the people's liberation army is available to the hong kong government coming and the people's dailyore forceful action. how that reads to me is that if carrie lam does not take steps as thedown disorder, chinese government would put it, the threat of direct chinese intervention of some kind is still out there. that increases uncertainty in the markets, and concern in the markets, and concern...
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expressed their disappointment in the decision. now on afternoon live — let's go nationwide — and see what's happening around the country — in our dailyhat two of them are seriously hurt after last night's so—called kroos meet in steve na g e. last night's so—called kroos meet in stevenage. after two of the cars collided and ploughed into a crowd of young people. it is thought one of young people. it is thought one of the vehicles was travelling at at least 60 or 70 mph when it struck another car pulling out. eyewitnesses say happened in a split second and sent a number of young people flying. some of them landed motionless on the road where they remained until paramedics could get to the scene. they are being treated at three separate hospitals in the area, and it is known that at least two of them have serious injuries. kieran o'connor was one of those who saw what happened. they were harmlessly looking at cars. this is the thing, i think a lot of it gets bad press, specially from what has happened now, in terms of what they are doing, and it is harmless natured, looking at different cars. it isn't my cup of tea, but they look at di
expressed their disappointment in the decision. now on afternoon live — let's go nationwide — and see what's happening around the country — in our dailyhat two of them are seriously hurt after last night's so—called kroos meet in steve na g e. last night's so—called kroos meet in stevenage. after two of the cars collided and ploughed into a crowd of young people. it is thought one of young people. it is thought one of the vehicles was travelling at at least 60 or 70 mph when it struck...