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daily express front page, parliament surrenders to the eu.rrenders to the eu. this is how boris johnson sees surrenders to the eu. this is how borisjohnson sees it and how many people in the country will see it given a majority of people voted to leave. i think this is always the issue. this is where the popular will as reflected in the 52—48 outcome of the brexit referendum comes up outcome of the brexit referendum comes up hard against representative democracy and representative democracy and representative democracy is the principal form democracy and representative democracy is the principalform of democracy is the principalform of democracy in the united kingdom where politicians are not there to blindly follow the will of the people, they are there to make their ownjudgements and people, they are there to make their own judgements and this was always going to be a clash, and what the daily express are pointing out here are these words from borisjohnson where he accused jeremy corbyn of surrendering to brussels, and jeremy corbyn picked
daily express front page, parliament surrenders to the eu.rrenders to the eu. this is how boris johnson sees surrenders to the eu. this is how borisjohnson sees it and how many people in the country will see it given a majority of people voted to leave. i think this is always the issue. this is where the popular will as reflected in the 52—48 outcome of the brexit referendum comes up outcome of the brexit referendum comes up hard against representative democracy and representative democracy...
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and the daily express has borisjohnson‘s declaration that he would rather be dead in a ditch than delays three senior labour ministers are plotting to delay a general election until november. and first day at school. the daily mail has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother, prince george, as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was very excited. those are the front pages. we are going to start off, and really there is only one story. it isjojohnson, and we are starting off with the guardian. i quit. what a week it has beenin guardian. i quit. what a week it has been in politics, talk of the day from hell for boris johnson. 0vernight he had to surrender in the lord's 0vernight he had to surrender in the lords and see this bill that would extend brexit and extend article 50 go through. he then tried to launch what he wanted to be a general election campaign. the general election campaign. the general election campaign. the general election campaign has been denied to him bya election campaign has been denied to
and the daily express has borisjohnson‘s declaration that he would rather be dead in a ditch than delays three senior labour ministers are plotting to delay a general election until november. and first day at school. the daily mail has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother, prince george, as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was very excited. those are the front pages. we are going to start off, and really there...
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let's go to the daily express, no wonder britain voted to quit the eu is its headline. e of the daily express‘s treatment of this story? —— james. express‘s treatment of this story? -- james. playing into express's treatment of this story? -- james. playing into their hands, this story. the image of a very theatrical european prime minister wringing his hands and saying i'm no—lecturning, a british prime minister not turning up, classic daily mail flag—waving staff. this headline will sum up what all brexiteers are saying as they splutter into their earl grey tomorrow morning. it plays into this idea that the eu is very high—handed and arrogant. the express uses the word" deplorable" in the way it treats britain, but i would flip it and say how rude to be invited to a press c0 nfe re nce and say how rude to be invited to a press conference and not show up. you are snubbing your host and your making a statement that you don't ca re making a statement that you don't care what a european leader has two say to you, and he's turned from the incredible hulk into the incredible
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that is on the front of the daily express. ily mirror finds that endangered species of sharks are being served up to customers at fish and chip shops. that is actually going to be one of our papers, but let's start off with borisjohnson. the our papers, but let's start off with boris johnson. the front our papers, but let's start off with borisjohnson. the front of our papers, but let's start off with boris johnson. the front of the times. according to the times it was under pressure from his cabinet ministers last night that he abandoned his strategy and come up with another plan. i guess because they want to stay in government, basically. and he says no, he is not going to do that, and as he said before, he is going to die in a ditch before he goes back to brussels. that is the situation we are in. frankly, ijust want to say, ifind it are in. frankly, ijust want to say, i find it actually quite appalling that people actually want to be against their elected parliament, directly elected parliament, and actually get behind a go
that is on the front of the daily express. ily mirror finds that endangered species of sharks are being served up to customers at fish and chip shops. that is actually going to be one of our papers, but let's start off with borisjohnson. the our papers, but let's start off with boris johnson. the front our papers, but let's start off with borisjohnson. the front of our papers, but let's start off with boris johnson. the front of the times. according to the times it was under pressure from his...
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the daily express says the travel agency have made alast—minute appeal for a bail—out from the governmentph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal after leaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses are out of touch. that is a quick look at those front pages. let us start off with the telegraph. and brexit that
the daily express says the travel agency have made alast—minute appeal for a bail—out from the governmentph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal after leaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today...
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the westminster editor of the daily record, torcuil crichton and deputy political editor of the daily expressy of tomorrow's front pages are already in, with fall out and reaction to the resignation of borisjohnson‘s brother, jo johnson, resigning. the guardian calls the resignation ofjo johnson, "an extraordinary blow" which sent "shock waves through the conservative party". the i reports thatjojohnson is standing down as a minister and mp because he can't square "fa m ily loyalty a nd the national interest". that story also makes the front of tomorrow's metro. the paper says the prime minister begged his younger brother to stay on in a late—night phone call. whilst the financial times says the resignation ofjojohnson adds to the sense that the hard—line brexit stance is tearing apart the conservative party. the independent reports on the backlash the prime minister
the westminster editor of the daily record, torcuil crichton and deputy political editor of the daily expressy of tomorrow's front pages are already in, with fall out and reaction to the resignation of borisjohnson‘s brother, jo johnson, resigning. the guardian calls the resignation ofjo johnson, "an extraordinary blow" which sent "shock waves through the conservative party". the i reports thatjojohnson is standing down as a minister and mp because he can't square "fa...
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i think this is a very irresponsible front page on behalf of the daily express.right of the executive, which only gets its position via a majority in parliament, and a separate issue of whether and how brexit happens. the consequence of this ruling, because there is no consensus in parliament about whether or not to do brexit, do it softly, not at all, have a referendum, is to delay the point of decision. but parliament being deadlocked and the government failing to win a majority in the country does not license the executive to put aside the rule of law, and i think it's quite dangerous for newspapers to kind of shill for them to do so. dangerous for newspapers to kind of shill for them to do solj dangerous for newspapers to kind of shill for them to do so. i think it's interesting as well the idea that mps a sickly have spent three yea rs that mps a sickly have spent three years trying to sort out exit. parliament is now being resumed. and you do slightly wonder, what are they going to manage in the next few weeks that they haven't managed in the last few years
i think this is a very irresponsible front page on behalf of the daily express.right of the executive, which only gets its position via a majority in parliament, and a separate issue of whether and how brexit happens. the consequence of this ruling, because there is no consensus in parliament about whether or not to do brexit, do it softly, not at all, have a referendum, is to delay the point of decision. but parliament being deadlocked and the government failing to win a majority in the...
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the daily express focuses on prince harry — following in his mother'sfootsteps in angola, to highlight
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we begin with the daily express, in common with many of the uk press lead with boris johnson‘s quotehat he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay brexit as the arguments continue about how britain leaves the european union. germany's frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is leading with threats from turkish president erdogan that he will open up the route for migrants in to europe if he does not get support for his plans to resettle refugees in northern syria. le figaro is focusing on tension between iran and the us. they say that despite president macron's attempts to ease the escalation — tehran is pushing ahead with downgrading its nuclear accord commitments. the irish times looks back to the start of the peace process in northern ireland and phone conversations between the then prime ministerjohn major and us president bill clinton. britain's daily mail is leading with a strike by pilots for british airways — they've accused them of being greedy and "wrecking holidays". the two day strike, set for next week, follows failed negotiations between the pilots union balpa and the airline. i
we begin with the daily express, in common with many of the uk press lead with boris johnson‘s quotehat he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay brexit as the arguments continue about how britain leaves the european union. germany's frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is leading with threats from turkish president erdogan that he will open up the route for migrants in to europe if he does not get support for his plans to resettle refugees in northern syria. le figaro is focusing on...
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we begin with the daily express, in common with many of the uk press lead with boris johnson's quotee arguments continue about how britain leaves the european union. germany's frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is leading with threats from turkish president erdogan that he will open up the route for migrants in to europe if he does not get support for his plans to resettle refugees in northern syria. le figaro is focusing on tension between iran and the us. they say that despite president macron's attempts to ease the escalation — tehran is pushing ahead with downgrading its nuclear accord commitments.
we begin with the daily express, in common with many of the uk press lead with boris johnson's quotee arguments continue about how britain leaves the european union. germany's frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is leading with threats from turkish president erdogan that he will open up the route for migrants in to europe if he does not get support for his plans to resettle refugees in northern syria. le figaro is focusing on tension between iran and the us. they say that despite president macron's...
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will not change, and these headlines, though, that we are looking at, the times, we mention the daily expressave looked at the telegraph but they are —— dominated by the story across the uk. it reflects the polarisation, doesn't it? it reflects the debate going on. we saw that at the labour party conference over the weekend and yesterday. there is no clear thinking in politics at the moment about what the next steps are or where we go. everybody is waiting for everybody else. you have the likes of the liberal democrats led byjoe swinson who said we have clear thinking, we remain, the labour party conference where they stand, jeremy corbyn got his way, which is neutral. they outlined their way of going forward with it. you say we are not clear, there is no clear way forward... the parties are trying to make their case clearly. so there is a problem within the conservative party, the conservative party is divided. the labor party is divided as well and that was quite clear over the last few days. never has the labor party leader made a speech that has been so leader made a speech that has been
will not change, and these headlines, though, that we are looking at, the times, we mention the daily expressave looked at the telegraph but they are —— dominated by the story across the uk. it reflects the polarisation, doesn't it? it reflects the debate going on. we saw that at the labour party conference over the weekend and yesterday. there is no clear thinking in politics at the moment about what the next steps are or where we go. everybody is waiting for everybody else. you have the...
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and on its front page, the daily express asks: ‘what‘s lawful about denying 17.4 million brexit?. he was speaking alongside donald trump at the un general assembly in new york. in the meantime, the new york times has the latest on the formal impeachment inquiry into the us president. the launch of the inquiry marking an end to months of caution by the democrats. and finally, should frequent flyers pay higher taxes? should they pay more in order to help the environment? the bbc website has more on whether this could be the uk government's next move to tackle aviation emissions. so let's begin with rebecca harding, ceo and founder of coriolis tech and mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy, camberton are both here in the studio. two regulars. great to see you both. let's get started. we have the time. pm flies back to chaos. he lands today from the united nations general assembly. it has the various points here, supreme court rules unlawful. it is a constitutional crisis? to answer that directly, this has been a constitutional crisis for quite a long time that has been building.
and on its front page, the daily express asks: ‘what‘s lawful about denying 17.4 million brexit?. he was speaking alongside donald trump at the un general assembly in new york. in the meantime, the new york times has the latest on the formal impeachment inquiry into the us president. the launch of the inquiry marking an end to months of caution by the democrats. and finally, should frequent flyers pay higher taxes? should they pay more in order to help the environment? the bbc website has...
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"i won't surrender no—deal threat" headlines the daily express. to control their tempers, but insists he will keep on talking tough. the times has a warning from senior allies of borisjohnson saying that britain will face civil unrest on the scale of the french gilets jaunes protests if brexit is frustrated. meanwhile, the financial times carries the story of the white house facing accusations of a cover—up after the publication of a whistleblower complaint that alleges us officials hid the transcript of a call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart. the south china morning post reports that hong kongers have used their first town hall talks to condemn chief executive carrie lam over the crisis gripping the city. and finally, bbc online are reporting that japan airlines has introduced a feature on its seat booking system that shows where young children are seated, so passengers can book seats to avoid the noise. what do we make of all of that? get in touch with me on twitter on that one as well. with me is priya lakhani, the founder
"i won't surrender no—deal threat" headlines the daily express. to control their tempers, but insists he will keep on talking tough. the times has a warning from senior allies of borisjohnson saying that britain will face civil unrest on the scale of the french gilets jaunes protests if brexit is frustrated. meanwhile, the financial times carries the story of the white house facing accusations of a cover—up after the publication of a whistleblower complaint that alleges us...
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taking a first look at tomorrow's front pages with sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily expressand torcuil crichton, the daily record's westminster editor. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. what a way to return to the ashes. steve smith scores a sensational double century — as australia take charge of the 4th test against england. history in her sights. serena williams faces her toughest test at this year's us open, as she chases of a record—equalling grand slam. and ahead of the european qualifiers — a call up for the "local boy done good" for northern ireland. also coming up in the programme... back to where it all began, the walker cup returns to liverpool, and we hear from nicola adams, in herfirst interview since becoming a world champion, without stepping into the ring. iama i am a champion, anyway. at least i get to defendant, i am really looking forward to it. i cannot wait. hello and welcome to sportsday. 0ne place to start — and that is with the cricket at old trafford. australia are in a commanding position, in the 4th as
taking a first look at tomorrow's front pages with sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily expressand torcuil crichton, the daily record's westminster editor. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. what a way to return to the ashes. steve smith scores a sensational double century — as australia take charge of the 4th test against england. history in her sights. serena williams faces her toughest test at this year's us open, as she chases of a...
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while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leaverts that david cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister — borisjohnson — plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days,. that's if he gets a deal. there we are, flavour of the papers. i'm sorry, ifailed, is the times. in the interview they have, along with andrew, who has spoken to david cameron. we constantly hear from tony blair, we constantly hear from john major. former prime minister have been coming out and speaking about politics, speaking about brexit, and david cameron, the architect of the referendum, has been clearly silent. he has come out and said he is not unhappy he held the referendum but unhappy with how it went. he has gone to the times, they have been very careful about how the interview went, and so the interviewer had to go into the office, was not allowed to write down notes. he has finally broken his silence. he is very sorry for a lot of what he did. but as you
while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leaverts that david cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister — borisjohnson — plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days,. that's if he gets a deal. there we are, flavour of the papers. i'm sorry, ifailed, is the times. in the interview they have, along with andrew, who has spoken to david...
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outrageous' incidents of racism in football, fuelled by social media that's on the front of the daily express by the daily mirror finds that endangered species of sharks are being served up to customers at fish and chip shops. it's been an interesting one. 0k, martin and bonnie, we are going to start off with, we have to start off with brexit, boris johnson, start off with, we have to start off with brexit, borisjohnson, the times. johnson is told to get plan b. mark, want to kick us off. he is. i thought he was on plan b, because theresa may was plan a, wasn't she really in a way, so plan bis wasn't she really in a way, so plan b is what's unnamed cabinet ministers are telling he's got to know how. unhelpfully perhaps, there is no explanation of what his plan b might be, and actually in a serious note, that's the conundrum, isn't it? of course what boris has tried to do, heads —— it's clearly not worked, is being forced by legislation to ask for this extension. his ability to come to his desire to use the threat of no—deal to strike a deal with the eu whether or not you believe that was a cr
outrageous' incidents of racism in football, fuelled by social media that's on the front of the daily express by the daily mirror finds that endangered species of sharks are being served up to customers at fish and chip shops. it's been an interesting one. 0k, martin and bonnie, we are going to start off with, we have to start off with brexit, boris johnson, start off with, we have to start off with brexit, borisjohnson, the times. johnson is told to get plan b. mark, want to kick us off. he...
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and a defiant borisjohnson pictured on the front of the daily express.trol their tempers but insists he will not surrender to no deal threat. so let's talk to them now. should we start with the metro? don't be such a bully. a sister weighed then. you first. on a day when boris is already being attacked pretty much by, you know, each party in the commons, by the public, after he has lost a huge supreme court case that all of his plans for the un and the week have been thrown completely, you know, out of whack. suddenly his sister, racheljohnson who is very outspoken herself, has come on the radio and really said you should not have been so aggressive with your language. you can be a bully, you are completely different in the comments compared to how i know you. it's quite... it's interesting you say she's outspoken because i'm not conscious of her being so outspoken and criticism of her brother. since he has become prime minister. first of all you know, she's a writer, she's very much got a name in her own right. she's on the other side of the brexit to p
and a defiant borisjohnson pictured on the front of the daily express.trol their tempers but insists he will not surrender to no deal threat. so let's talk to them now. should we start with the metro? don't be such a bully. a sister weighed then. you first. on a day when boris is already being attacked pretty much by, you know, each party in the commons, by the public, after he has lost a huge supreme court case that all of his plans for the un and the week have been thrown completely, you...
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the daily express focuses on prince harry — following in his mother'sfootsteps in angola, to highlightanger of landmines and the call for them to be banned. the times claims online pharmacies are prescribing powerful opioids without consulting gps — which is in breach of new regulations. according to the daily telegraph, sirjohn major is facing questions over his role in the downfall of margaret thatcher after her authorised biography revealed he conspired with some of her closest aides to ensure she stood down so he could try to succeed her. the daily mirror says ministers are considering a ban on souvenirs from the trophy hunting. the financial times leads with the story about the white house considering a plan to stop chinese companies listing on us exchanges, in a move that would take its trade war with china to wall street. those of the front pages. we are going to start off with thomas cook. and the headline there, a pledge to millions paid to buses on the front the eye. as the government looking at how we can get back money from the bosses who made the awful decisions that led t
the daily express focuses on prince harry — following in his mother'sfootsteps in angola, to highlightanger of landmines and the call for them to be banned. the times claims online pharmacies are prescribing powerful opioids without consulting gps — which is in breach of new regulations. according to the daily telegraph, sirjohn major is facing questions over his role in the downfall of margaret thatcher after her authorised biography revealed he conspired with some of her closest aides to...
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and how it swept the pages on the express, the daily mail.y mail. and the key thing, just to keep —— ta ke and the key thing, just to keep —— take a step back on this, maya offers a very nuanced take, and the key question is what does this do for the crime rate? but what voters will hear is the left are on the side of marc ryan. they are defending all this. the public at large, you can never be too tough on crime, and you can go all in and law and order reigns supreme. before we leave the daily mail, ijust want and order reigns supreme. before we leave the daily mail, i just want to show everyone the photograph on the right—hand side. maybe i need some better contact lenses, i was just saying earlier i thought that was a picture of amal clooney next to dominic cummings, but it is not. picture of amal clooney next to dominic cummings, but it is notm is dominic cummings's wife, i believe. this story has been hanging over borisjohnson, believe. this story has been hanging over boris johnson, another female difficult story for him. do you think i
and how it swept the pages on the express, the daily mail.y mail. and the key thing, just to keep —— ta ke and the key thing, just to keep —— take a step back on this, maya offers a very nuanced take, and the key question is what does this do for the crime rate? but what voters will hear is the left are on the side of marc ryan. they are defending all this. the public at large, you can never be too tough on crime, and you can go all in and law and order reigns supreme. before we leave...
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the daily express says the travel agency have made a last—minute appealfor a bailout from the governmentgraph, the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal, after leaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the northern ireland backstop. the financial times quotes research that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and finally, john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 ‘today‘ programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses are out of touch. we will get to that particular story. it is on our list. but we're going to start, madeline jason with the start of the guardian. those protests that we have seen around the world today. the day the world took to the streets. madeline? yes, an extraordinary day of protest. protest around the web with millions of young people but many teachers, politicians, many health workers, doctors, nurses and so i'm joining in the protest. and here in britain they were taking place in several
the daily express says the travel agency have made a last—minute appealfor a bailout from the governmentgraph, the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal, after leaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the northern ireland backstop. the financial times quotes research that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and finally, john humphreys, who presented his...
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11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, sam lister of the daily expressnd torcuil crichton from the daily record. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has once again pledged to take the uk out of the european union on 310ctober, saying he would rather be dead in a ditch than seek another extension from brussels. borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening after another dramatic day in westminster, which saw his brother jo johnson quit politics. the business minister said he would leave government and stand down as an mp, and had been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. mps will be asked to vote again on monday on whether or not there should be a general election. labour says it wants to rule out a no—deal brexit first. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. you should be in brussels, negotiating! yes, we have been negotiating. you are not. you are in morley, in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived on this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you're playing games. yo
11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, sam lister of the daily expressnd torcuil crichton from the daily record. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has once again pledged to take the uk out of the european union on 310ctober, saying he would rather be dead in a ditch than seek another extension from brussels. borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening after another dramatic day in westminster, which saw his brother jo...
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the daily express has the conservative leader calling on people power to ensure a general election isn's accusation that mr corbyn has chickened out of an election. and finally, the sun has the labour leader in a chicken suit, to ram home the point. so let's kick off, and start off with the guardian. johnson suffers triple commons defeat. is he cornered, is he lost, or is this strategy going his way? do we know what the strategy is?|j strategy going his way? do we know what the strategy is? i don't think we know what the exact strategy is. if you look at what boris johnson is doing in the commons, i don't think that boris johnson doing in the commons, i don't think that borisjohnson ever thought he would have that long a time before having to have an early election anyway. the working majority he inherited from theresa may was very small. the by—election reduced it to one, and he lost it this week quite significantly because he himself withdrew the whip from lots of his conservative mps after they rebelled on the brexit vote. so you don't get the impression that borisjohnson himself h
the daily express has the conservative leader calling on people power to ensure a general election isn's accusation that mr corbyn has chickened out of an election. and finally, the sun has the labour leader in a chicken suit, to ram home the point. so let's kick off, and start off with the guardian. johnson suffers triple commons defeat. is he cornered, is he lost, or is this strategy going his way? do we know what the strategy is?|j strategy going his way? do we know what the strategy is? i...
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on the front of the daily express, thomas cook fatcats must pay back big bonuses, city speculators makese it is collapsing, and the various parts of the business will be auctioned off, and those that are viable, they are certainly one of the rival companies was looking at various aspects of the business but it is much too early to say exactly what will happen to the staff, to the assets, a lot of the passengers, the holiday —goers are protected in some instances, particularly with the flights, instances, particularly with the flights, if instances, particularly with the flights, if you booked on a credit card, then you are protected through your credit card provider if you have travel insurance, and there are eu regulations as well to help protect holiday —goers, obviously it is very distressing to have a holiday that you have look forward to for a real long time. these people take these millions, do they have no duty of care to their workers? they have a duty of care to the shareholders who should have been scrutinising it more closely. and the workers, they were making all this money,
on the front of the daily express, thomas cook fatcats must pay back big bonuses, city speculators makese it is collapsing, and the various parts of the business will be auctioned off, and those that are viable, they are certainly one of the rival companies was looking at various aspects of the business but it is much too early to say exactly what will happen to the staff, to the assets, a lot of the passengers, the holiday —goers are protected in some instances, particularly with the...
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boris vows to boot out brexit rebels reads the daily express alongside a picture of her majesty, theeadline across tomorrow's guardian. if you are looking for the queen, she looked suspiciously like meryl streep. we haven't got any more. 0k. shall we make a start? just to let you know, we are honoured tonight as we have the gallery supremo directing, chris cooke, in the chair andi directing, chris cooke, in the chair and i can hear him laughing. it better go smoothly. let's start then with the telegraph, a big week for both of you and you are trying to tell it to a french audience, and again, you are going to be very busy keeping up with proceedings, nicola. so the pm warns rebel mps, backed me oi’ so the pm warns rebel mps, backed me or be sacked. yeah, any attempt to bring some of those tory rebels on side have definitely failed today. borisjohnson was side have definitely failed today. boris johnson was meant side have definitely failed today. borisjohnson was meant to be holding sort of peace talks with the key rebels and he pulled out and said that there was a diary clash meanin
boris vows to boot out brexit rebels reads the daily express alongside a picture of her majesty, theeadline across tomorrow's guardian. if you are looking for the queen, she looked suspiciously like meryl streep. we haven't got any more. 0k. shall we make a start? just to let you know, we are honoured tonight as we have the gallery supremo directing, chris cooke, in the chair andi directing, chris cooke, in the chair and i can hear him laughing. it better go smoothly. let's start then with the...
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while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leave cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. while the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister, borisjohnson, plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days. in the sun, the woman who geoffret boycott was convicted of beating up breaks her silence on the news this week that the retired cricketer is to be nominated for a knighthood, saying it's "disgusting." that we are. we will talk about pretty much all of those. dawn, let's kick off with the times newspaper. they have got extracts from the book and the big interview with david cameron. we have been waiting a long time to hear from him. easier to say mea culpa from the former prime minister?m him. easier to say mea culpa from the former prime minister? it is, with a lot of caveats. he says he regrets the way it went but he doesn't regret calling the referendum. lots of people said he calls the referendum for politicking, but lots of the conservative party were leaning towards defe
while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leave cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. while the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister, borisjohnson, plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days. in the sun, the woman who geoffret boycott was convicted of beating up breaks her silence on the news this week that the retired cricketer is to be nominated for a knighthood, saying...
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and the front page of the daily express, they talk about mr cameron's shock at the amount of people who anti—eu sentiment. let's get more on the hollywood actress felicity huffman, who has has been sentenced to 14 days in prison after paying to have her daughter's exam answers secretly corrected so she could get into university. the desperate housewives star is one of dozens who's been caught in the scandal. let's talk to the entertainment journalist simon thompson, who joins us from la. what's the reaction been? because of her fame and position and being an actress, this is kind of giving an awful lot of attention and she is now going to go to jail? she is! thing that most people are surprised about is the fact that isn't for very long. considering the amount of sort of wrongdoing but has actually taken place. a lot of people are thinking perhaps she got a bit ofa people are thinking perhaps she got a bit of a lighter sentence, as many people are seeing, because she seemed genuinely sorry for what has happened. but also, the thing is people do expect more accountability for these kind
and the front page of the daily express, they talk about mr cameron's shock at the amount of people who anti—eu sentiment. let's get more on the hollywood actress felicity huffman, who has has been sentenced to 14 days in prison after paying to have her daughter's exam answers secretly corrected so she could get into university. the desperate housewives star is one of dozens who's been caught in the scandal. let's talk to the entertainment journalist simon thompson, who joins us from la....
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the daily express says the duke of cambridge has spoken of his "fury" about racist incidents in footballlling for better links between police and football authorities over abuse on social media. and the sun reports that one of the strictly come dancing professionals, giovanni pernice was attacked with pepper spray by masked robbers. the paper says the dancer had feared it was acid at first. former chief constable of durham constabulary, mike barton, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. it is nice to see you. unsurprisingly, you picked a story involving the police, this got a fair bit of coverage towards the back end of the week, borisjohnson, many people thought he was going full donald trump, standing in front ofa full donald trump, standing in front of a bunch of police officers to make a speech? newspaper stories always catch my eye when you see someone you know and you know them, i know the chief of yorkshire, john robins. he is a really calm individual. for him to be dismayed, that probably means he isjolly angry! he has complained because he gave permission for t
the daily express says the duke of cambridge has spoken of his "fury" about racist incidents in footballlling for better links between police and football authorities over abuse on social media. and the sun reports that one of the strictly come dancing professionals, giovanni pernice was attacked with pepper spray by masked robbers. the paper says the dancer had feared it was acid at first. former chief constable of durham constabulary, mike barton, is here to tell us what's caught...
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the daily express says the duke of cambridge has spoken of his "fury" about racist incidents in footballthe football association, is calling for better links between police and football authorities over abuse on social media. and the sun reports that one of the strictly come dancing professionals, giovanni pernice, was attacked with pepper spray by masked robbers. the paper says the dancer had feared it was acid at first. that is a bit scary, very scary. we are talking about about strictly, for obvious reasons. mike is here for obvious reasons. mike is here for his final saturday for a little while. assuming he goes all the way, it could be a long while. until he brings the glitter ball back at the end, hopefully. we expect nothing less of him. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. what is it like for us today? good morning to you. before i get onto the weather here in the uk, we will just have a quick look at what is happening on the other side of the atla ntic happening on the other side of the atlantic stop this is the satellite picture from hurricane dorian. it made lan
the daily express says the duke of cambridge has spoken of his "fury" about racist incidents in footballthe football association, is calling for better links between police and football authorities over abuse on social media. and the sun reports that one of the strictly come dancing professionals, giovanni pernice, was attacked with pepper spray by masked robbers. the paper says the dancer had feared it was acid at first. that is a bit scary, very scary. we are talking about about...
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the time as well we have sued riots and he thought that the prayer to give us this day our daily bread expressed a kind of entitle meant that that contradicted the free market idiology of that you had to pay to live. and so he changed the lord's prayer but i think the established church in 1000 or 2. i'm not sure they accepted this. lake of course also add a version of the lord's prayer which more directly refers to all things and comments in a way that failed but the but the full spectrum attempts at trying to demonize the colemans you do say that in common parlance when people say that's a bit common and how that became pejorative an insult you trace that to spoons and cup 3. well yes it was no longer ate out of a common dish you're expected to carry your own spoon. and spruance and these refinements were new in a way of degrading and spartan prison was to deny him these simple implements of consumption this movement of enclosure is connected with the degradation of the body and the enclosure also not just of land and of and of the streets and punishment but of the body itself and today we can
the time as well we have sued riots and he thought that the prayer to give us this day our daily bread expressed a kind of entitle meant that that contradicted the free market idiology of that you had to pay to live. and so he changed the lord's prayer but i think the established church in 1000 or 2. i'm not sure they accepted this. lake of course also add a version of the lord's prayer which more directly refers to all things and comments in a way that failed but the but the full spectrum...
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parliament surrenders to the eu is how the daily express interprets last night's vote.mocracy. the mirror says boris loses control. the paper claims the prime minister's brexit plans blew up in his face last night as tory mps helped defeat the government. and the sun headline says over to you, britain. it describes borisjohnson as livid, and says he is demanding the british people decide their brexit fate with a fresh general election. we will talk about that throughout the programme this morning. 0n social media, there has been a lot of discussion about jacob rees—mogg's relaxed demeanour through part of yesterday's commons proceedings. the mp was told to sit up by 0pposition mps, while caroline lucas called his body language contemptuous as he appeared to recline on the front bench. you can see the video in full on the bbc news website. what we really want to do is take you through what will happen in the next 2a hours. also what we don't know, and really trying to get to the bottom of what every single party wa nts the bottom of what every single party wants in the v
parliament surrenders to the eu is how the daily express interprets last night's vote.mocracy. the mirror says boris loses control. the paper claims the prime minister's brexit plans blew up in his face last night as tory mps helped defeat the government. and the sun headline says over to you, britain. it describes borisjohnson as livid, and says he is demanding the british people decide their brexit fate with a fresh general election. we will talk about that throughout the programme this...
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. >>> now at 11 tonight.ys da after express washington post fre daily newspaper shutdown someormer readershelp the people who used to distribute express. josh rosenthal slows u growing good will efforts. >> whack up toetro stop and you'll see signs like this. they have actuallyttracted so much attention and so many donations organizers now have even bigger goal in mind. >>♪. >>> a busy metro stop has lt one of its regulars. >> ♪ .or >> f lost five years this is where 65 year oldasan has handed out copie of the express every weekday morning. that is until last thursday when heot the news he says from that sday' paper. >> i didn't know anything. was really hard. >> but unbeknownst h toim aaron had his back, posting these signs urging people to donate to gofundme page she set up on his behalf looking to help him out. >> calls me outhen sister beats me to the metro. high fives me when i beat her. >> sisters not alone. not only money pouring in get a load of comments, rain or shine t or cold hasan there to greet up. past three years mornings started bigmile and hello from thank you forng my fir
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the daily express describes the prime minister launching a "furious attack" on the "paralysed parliamenthe nickname his mum has for him — which it says is "bubba". what have you got for us?|j what have you got for us? i have a fabulous picture of helen mirren. helen the great. there she is arriving very regularly. check out that necklace. if a lift it up you can see it a bit better —— regularly. what attracted me to this was how good she looks. you never see a bad picture ever of helen mirren, do you? no. and why should you, she is just fabulous. she gives some advice to people of how to age well. they will get you to look it up on social media. it is very good. i will top your helen mirren with tuna. the fish. a £3 million bluefin tuna. the nice thing about this story is they then let it go. a600 —— 600 bossangoa —— lbs monster. then let it go. a600 —— 600 bossangoa -- lbs monster. it is not bad. how often do you hear i cou rte i lle bad. how often do you hear i courteille fish and it was this size. a trickery of cameras -- a court a fish. we talk about amazing women. carol and yourself
the daily express describes the prime minister launching a "furious attack" on the "paralysed parliamenthe nickname his mum has for him — which it says is "bubba". what have you got for us?|j what have you got for us? i have a fabulous picture of helen mirren. helen the great. there she is arriving very regularly. check out that necklace. if a lift it up you can see it a bit better —— regularly. what attracted me to this was how good she looks. you never see a bad...
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the daily express has a lead about diabetes, claiming one in four hospital beds will be occupied by typey corbyn would stay neutral and carry out whatever the public decided in the event of a second eu referendum, if he were prime minister. the labour leader says he would put his brexit deal forward to a referendum. 0ver over 4 million people were watching this stream of the supreme court. it's very procedural, necessarily, but massively important at the same time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later today. time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later todaym lots of the financial sections this morning, this is the financial times, serious woe deepens as bond pulled —— sirius. so that is about mining potash, which becomes fertiliser. but there are about {2.5 million shortage to completing the project, that will be a real blow to that part of the country. it was meant to provide 1000 high skilled, high paid jobs. so further doubt cast on that today. in the daily mirror, credit card fees, we know the base rate is still at 0.75%, but credit card fees are goin
the daily express has a lead about diabetes, claiming one in four hospital beds will be occupied by typey corbyn would stay neutral and carry out whatever the public decided in the event of a second eu referendum, if he were prime minister. the labour leader says he would put his brexit deal forward to a referendum. 0ver over 4 million people were watching this stream of the supreme court. it's very procedural, necessarily, but massively important at the same time. so we will be talking about...
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that will cost around £2 billion per year, so i'm sure the daily mail and the express already with thechild policy, where does it come from, where is the mentality of it? if you have a large family, did the third, fourth, fifth child if it is a big family have less value than one and two? that is really what it is same. so that 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion that is been taken out of the living costs and the mouths of the children of larger families. to me, that is simply immoral and it has got to go. we will end the two child policy. mr corbyn also re—iterated labour's strategy to avoid a no—deal brexit. we will do absolutely everything we can to prevent a no deal exit from the european union on the 31st of october. we are not going to allow the people of this country to be taken over a the people of this country to be ta ken over a cliff the people of this country to be taken over a cliff edge knowing full well it will damage medicine supplies, damage the food supply, damagejobs supplies, damage the food supply, damage jobs and lead supplies, damage the food supply, dam
that will cost around £2 billion per year, so i'm sure the daily mail and the express already with thechild policy, where does it come from, where is the mentality of it? if you have a large family, did the third, fourth, fifth child if it is a big family have less value than one and two? that is really what it is same. so that 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion that is been taken out of the living costs and the mouths of the children of larger families. to me, that is simply immoral...
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i am sure the daily mail and the express are already with the headlines jeremy corbyn waste £2 billionhere does it come from, where is the mentality of it? if you have a large family, did the third, fourth, fifth children if it is a big family have less value than numbers one and two? because that is really what it is saying. so that 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion that has been taken out off the living costs and the mouths of the living costs and the mouths of the children of larger families. the living costs and the mouths of the children of largerfamilies. to me, that is simply immoral and it has got to go. we will end that two child policy. jeremy corbyn they're talking a little bit earlier in essex. let's get more on the impeachment inquiry taking place against the us president donald trump. earlier i spoke to scott lucas, professor of international politics and american studies at the university of birmingham. i asked him how much pressure this is putting on the president. a lot and a lot which is going to get bigger in the next few
i am sure the daily mail and the express are already with the headlines jeremy corbyn waste £2 billionhere does it come from, where is the mentality of it? if you have a large family, did the third, fourth, fifth children if it is a big family have less value than numbers one and two? because that is really what it is saying. so that 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion it will cost is actually 2 billion that has been taken out off the living costs and the mouths of the living costs...
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a brexit deal is within our grasp, according to the daily express. and european commission president jean—claude juncker in luxembourg. the paper also says we could be in for a two—week heatwave. the guardian has a different take on the upcoming talks. it claims that eu officials are ‘dismayed' at mrjohnson's comments — reported yesterday — that britain will break out of the ‘manacles' of the eu like the incredible hulk if a deal isn't struck. away from brexit, and the times leads on the escalating tensions between the us and iran, as iran says it is it is prepared for "fully—fledged war" after being accused by the us of attacking two oil facilities in saudi arabia. and finally, the mirror leads on the news that the singer rod stewart has been receiving treatment for cancer over the last three years — but he is now free of the disease. i was at iwas ata i was at a charity do where he was singing on saturday night. and he was amazing. i'd bet he was amazing. he was really, really good. ronnie wood was on guitar, kennyjones on drums. it was like some s
a brexit deal is within our grasp, according to the daily express. and european commission president jean—claude juncker in luxembourg. the paper also says we could be in for a two—week heatwave. the guardian has a different take on the upcoming talks. it claims that eu officials are ‘dismayed' at mrjohnson's comments — reported yesterday — that britain will break out of the ‘manacles' of the eu like the incredible hulk if a deal isn't struck. away from brexit, and the times leads...
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young people on the street they're really craving to find a space where they can express themselves and talk about these daily struggles because. reproducing those pictures that you have seen obviously all around the rural to about the famine and about the conflict they say that's very very important to see what's going on but there's much more beyond what's going on in yemen that also need to be told as a story they say because otherwise the only thing that is coming out of this country is the conflict with no solution inside for them so they feel as very proud yemenis that there must be more than just the coverage of the conflict and at 1st i was a bit of it myself i question in that situation because as we say the millions of people at the brink of starvation why would culture be important but talking to these people on the ground there realize culture is life to them it is something where you need to go out you need to be on the street you need to talk to other people because i suppose then. this wall that goes on that becomes normal normal life goes on exactly normal life goes on it depends also of cours
young people on the street they're really craving to find a space where they can express themselves and talk about these daily struggles because. reproducing those pictures that you have seen obviously all around the rural to about the famine and about the conflict they say that's very very important to see what's going on but there's much more beyond what's going on in yemen that also need to be told as a story they say because otherwise the only thing that is coming out of this country is the...
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they do struck expression of people in daily action the turnout will be the turnout in the election would be a big. believe. government and david go. to work. and i do know we understand also that some candidates actually don't rally in certain parts of the countryside because they had they're concerned about the ongoing security situation. some people some of the candidates don't hold release. they don't travel to. vince's but you know like still to come with the messages to people security is a concern inside of them back to me to release their. message to the avalanche and waters. to the bare sensitivity and reduced. to the social media they have been doing the campaign. trail at. home campaign but i still believe they have ways to reach the ordinary avalanche all right probably happening today thank you very much indeed for sharing your thoughts and your analysis with al-jazeera going to france now authorities of all of the closure of a migrant camp called the gym in the coastal city of dunker it is believed to have led to a sudden surge in refugees fleeing france for the u.k. and so
they do struck expression of people in daily action the turnout will be the turnout in the election would be a big. believe. government and david go. to work. and i do know we understand also that some candidates actually don't rally in certain parts of the countryside because they had they're concerned about the ongoing security situation. some people some of the candidates don't hold release. they don't travel to. vince's but you know like still to come with the messages to people security is...
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i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a rooster cry was part of life and pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves . now it's down to the court to decide whether maurice's cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle do you. you're watching t w news after a short break we'll have a documentary looking at how climate change is causing mass migration in some parts of the world and you can find the latest headlines around the clock at g.w. dot com or follow us on twitter at g.w. news. it's. the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to some degree comics on the phone it's 250th birthday we're importing the no 4 huge discovery. expedition voyage.
i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a rooster cry was part of life and pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves . now it's down to the court to decide whether maurice's cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle do you. you're watching t w news after a short break we'll have a documentary looking at how climate change is causing mass migration in some parts of the world and you can find the latest headlines around the clock at g.w. dot com or...
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daily telegraph. and borisjohnson has warned that labour will clobber voters with taxes, reports the express. grave concern that the home office's hostile environment is getting worse for its citizens, says the independent. "our world is choking to death," says the mirror, as crime gangs set fire to the amazon putting our environment at risk. and the proportion of women who are married is at an all—time low, says the daily mail on its front page. so, there we are. quite a mixed bag. georgina, let's start with the times, quite an interesting front—page headline, "the dup opens the door to new brexit deal for johnson". are we beginning to see possibly some sort of deal emerging 01’ possibly some sort of deal emerging or the possibilities of a deal? there's been a kind of assumption not much progress is being made on that but it looks like, if this is true, and if the dup would possibly support it, this is something he might be able to get through the commons. this is the key question with brexit, can we get a deal that's a cce pta ble brexit, can we get a deal that's acceptable to the eu and al
daily telegraph. and borisjohnson has warned that labour will clobber voters with taxes, reports the express. grave concern that the home office's hostile environment is getting worse for its citizens, says the independent. "our world is choking to death," says the mirror, as crime gangs set fire to the amazon putting our environment at risk. and the proportion of women who are married is at an all—time low, says the daily mail on its front page. so, there we are. quite a mixed bag....
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i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a rooster crows part of life pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves. now it's down to the court to decide whether maurice's cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle do. not extraordinary art theft of defeated by the elusive british street artist banksy has been stolen from outside the pompidou center in paris banks is image of a masked rat was on the back of the sign for the museum's chapati until it disappeared staff at the pompidou center said the tea leaves must have used a saw to cut the sign the artwork had been fitted with plexiglass offer an attempt to steve it a year ago. ok here's some tennis news for you now and at the u.s. open roger federer is out after grigor dimitrov meets him in 5 sets teresa semifinals federer was leading the match 2 sets to one but the 38 year old needed a medical time out and never return to form after that or the semifinals is serena williams who made light of opponent wrong chance to win in straight sets the victory was williams hundreds when at the tournament she was only the
i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a rooster crows part of life pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves. now it's down to the court to decide whether maurice's cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle do. not extraordinary art theft of defeated by the elusive british street artist banksy has been stolen from outside the pompidou center in paris banks is image of a masked rat was on the back of the sign for the museum's chapati until it...
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of the do the biggest gentleman by solemn expressions are supposed to be the deputies there were about $200.00 nuns and then you have scenes from dailylife scattered throughout and references to history as well of course it's a bit ambiguous on the one hand it's called the procession of the deputies to st paul's church but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession and of course that alludes to the fact that the paul's church parliament failed parliament. the 3rd and it's one of the birthplaces of democracy but aside from the painting everything so plain and so what is that one doesn't government. and that's because the church was entirely destroyed in world war 2 with it are now all but the outside walls they were left standing but the whole interior everything inside burnt all that remained was this giant round room after the war they rebuilt st paul's church for the centennial and 948 but in a very austere a contemporary style and inside. the. court for. a group who are north now we're coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space that symbolizes the new democratic beginning. then there will be more begin the m
of the do the biggest gentleman by solemn expressions are supposed to be the deputies there were about $200.00 nuns and then you have scenes from dailylife scattered throughout and references to history as well of course it's a bit ambiguous on the one hand it's called the procession of the deputies to st paul's church but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession and of course that alludes to the fact that the paul's church parliament failed parliament. the 3rd and it's one of the...
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i get an almost daily roundup of what boy are hearing from people who call us and write to us. they expressed their concerns. boy are back in our district a week every month and weekends. while we're in dc, it's really important that that we hear from our people back home. boy strongly encourage you to call your legislature yourself. this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart. pete please feel free to reach out to us. remind my office that you called it on c-spant and you have some things that you want to talk about. >> will hear from denise in lansing michigan next. >> hi, i lost my significant other tree months ago. it's devastating me. i just want to crying, people name of the book that itself me. it's called understanding your suicide grief by ellen wolf. it has been absolutely wonderful to read. it's also going to be a five k walk in lansing. it's put on by a fp . org. it's a suicide prevention organization nationwide. i want people to know they can get involved. maybe there'll be a five k or something going on. in their area. >> walks around the country are happening later this
i get an almost daily roundup of what boy are hearing from people who call us and write to us. they expressed their concerns. boy are back in our district a week every month and weekends. while we're in dc, it's really important that that we hear from our people back home. boy strongly encourage you to call your legislature yourself. this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart. pete please feel free to reach out to us. remind my office that you called it on c-spant and you have some...
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moget almost a daily roundup of what we are hearing from people who call us and write to us and express their concerns. most of us serve back in our district for one week a month or on weekends and so while when you see it's important we hear from the people back home. we strongly encourage you to call our ledge status office. i love to hear from you myself you might constituents but this is an issue and its near and dear to my heart and please feel free to reach out to us and remind office that that you want to talk about. >> and denise, next, lansing, llsphi:n. >> caller: hello. i have left my significant other three months ago. it's devastating to me but i just want to leave people a name of the book that helped me it is called understating understanding your suicide grief by alan wolf it. it's been wonderful to read. it's also going to be a 5k walk in lansing and it's put on by a f fp .org. it's a suicide prevention organization nationwide, a f fp. they can get involved in that organization and maybe there's a 5k or something going on in their area. >> guest: denise, they are doing
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i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a restock i was part of life. pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves now it's down to the court to decide whether morris is cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle doo. doo sport in the rugby world cup begins in japan this month and players have been advised to cover up the tattoos that's because in japan tattoos has been linked to cry but some of the country's help the tournament is a chance to break the tattoo taboo. arriving in japan the world's best rugby players bring with them something that the country is that much accustomed to their tattoos they've long been associated with criminality in japan to be inked suggests links with yahoo is a crime syndicates for polynesians tattoos have a very different meaning many new zealand players wear them in tribute to their maori heritage they have some adjusting to do. it's funny 1st they were here we went to a gym and we wanted to cover ups it was a few long sleeve tight coffee's going around but. i think that will just be that it will be the norm for the players tha
i think again it's a part of daily life and hearing a restock i was part of life. pretty nice to hear an animal express themselves now it's down to the court to decide whether morris is cry is noise pollution or whether it's just a load of cock a doodle doo. doo sport in the rugby world cup begins in japan this month and players have been advised to cover up the tattoos that's because in japan tattoos has been linked to cry but some of the country's help the tournament is a chance to break the...