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the best example of that many of britain's papers especially the tabloids like the sun and the daily mail are playing an outsized role stoking the political flames pushing their proly but john does in fact the day after the e.u. rejected prime minister teresa mayes brecht's that proposal the sun's front page served up yet another example of that another reminder of the role it played in the two thousand and sixteen referendum that landed britain where it is today it's not just the politicians. you have a lot to answer for on this story our starting point this week is london. for voices on brooks it and the u.k. media on the leave side a former political editor of both the sunday times and the daily mail papers that want the u.k. out of the as an island we've never been fooling because of the european project on
the best example of that many of britain's papers especially the tabloids like the sun and the daily mail are playing an outsized role stoking the political flames pushing their proly but john does in fact the day after the e.u. rejected prime minister teresa mayes brecht's that proposal the sun's front page served up yet another example of that another reminder of the role it played in the two thousand and sixteen referendum that landed britain where it is today it's not just the politicians....
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let start with the daily mail and thisjive alone.rt with the daily mail and this jive i alone. let start with the daily mail and thisjive i borisjohnson that alone. let start with the daily mail and this jive i borisjohnson that a rather unfortunate choice of words perhaps one that gets headlines. macro one —— —— jibe. perhaps one that gets headlines. macro one -- -- jibe. very much like him. he said the suicide vest detonator was headed to michel barnier but obviously an escalation ofa warof barnier but obviously an escalation of a war of words between various factions in the conservative party andi factions in the conservative party and i think and other paper was saying it is almost a bitter civil war breaking out. i do find this very dispiriting. joking apart, it isn't very funny because after all, this country is trying to negotiate one of the most important bit the negotiations it has done for decades, ever since world war two, in other words, an appreciation of oui’ in other words, an appreciation of our new relationship and e
let start with the daily mail and thisjive alone.rt with the daily mail and this jive i alone. let start with the daily mail and thisjive i borisjohnson that alone. let start with the daily mail and this jive i borisjohnson that a rather unfortunate choice of words perhaps one that gets headlines. macro one —— —— jibe. perhaps one that gets headlines. macro one -- -- jibe. very much like him. he said the suicide vest detonator was headed to michel barnier but obviously an escalation ofa...
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media on the leave side a former political editor of both the sunday times and the daily mail papers that want the u.k. out of the as an island we've never been fooling because of the european project on the remains of a journalist campaigning for a more reasoned debate on issues pertaining to the british media is his time as failed and two academics one studies journalism for the reuters institute much of the newspaper industry historically been very skeptical of europe the other teaches journalism and advocates for the reform of the british media the right wing press. a lot of responsibility to. one of the curious things about this story is just how unsurprising it broadens the political development and the coverage prime minister to resign may's blueprint for britain's exodus from the e.u. the terms under which the u.k. would depart did not even have the support of her own party at one point it was decided that breaks it means when they let alone the opposition. had e.u. officials somehow agreed to may's proposal that would have been real news but they did about the only people su
media on the leave side a former political editor of both the sunday times and the daily mail papers that want the u.k. out of the as an island we've never been fooling because of the european project on the remains of a journalist campaigning for a more reasoned debate on issues pertaining to the british media is his time as failed and two academics one studies journalism for the reuters institute much of the newspaper industry historically been very skeptical of europe the other teaches...
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seen the daily mail at that stage.o dry. those are the sorts of expressions that are all over the press. there is online here. the word frank here. she had a frank meeting with donald tusk before she met the press. exactly. ithink meeting with donald tusk before she met the press. exactly. i think the eu is clearly frustrated. mrs may is understandably frustrated because she was led to believe something very different is going to happened. she is under this terrible pressure from her own party, which is quite split, with one group saying it go ahead for no deal, keep threatening i'io ahead for no deal, keep threatening no deal is they don't want no deal. our only hope of getting some kind of good outcome. it could well be that the eu simply cannot give us what we want. air. and -- yeah. and if we want a good deal, we can't get it. and out how much we ask, if they cannot do something they cannot deliver, this idea of no deal, which is what the prime minister is indicating, doesn't fly... the other thing with chequers, d
seen the daily mail at that stage.o dry. those are the sorts of expressions that are all over the press. there is online here. the word frank here. she had a frank meeting with donald tusk before she met the press. exactly. ithink meeting with donald tusk before she met the press. exactly. i think the eu is clearly frustrated. mrs may is understandably frustrated because she was led to believe something very different is going to happened. she is under this terrible pressure from her own party,...
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rout of your party, asks the daily mail, to mr corbyn. —— proud. of your party, asks the daily mail,r mp, who is jewish, appalling story, who a labour mp, who isjewish, has had to have a police guard the entire time at the labour conference. this is part of the anti—semitism story and i don't thinkjeremy corbyn really cares because i think that there has been so because i think that there has been so many because i think that there has been so many cases because i think that there has been so many cases around anti—semitism that have not been sorted out by the labour party. this morning, andrew marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish marr gave him an opportunity to apologise tojewish people who marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish people who feel threatened by him and by the anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. he just said he anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust said he had ever been a racist. so this goes on. ok. vlore, let's go to the ft. —— laura. they would like to present eq
rout of your party, asks the daily mail, to mr corbyn. —— proud. of your party, asks the daily mail,r mp, who is jewish, appalling story, who a labour mp, who isjewish, has had to have a police guard the entire time at the labour conference. this is part of the anti—semitism story and i don't thinkjeremy corbyn really cares because i think that there has been so because i think that there has been so many because i think that there has been so many cases because i think that there has...
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ijust want i just want to turn to the daily mail. we have been hearing about the second referendum, we have not heard it in the last 2a hours, not what we are now, or the daily mail is reporting, is that if we were to walk away with real, according to the daily mail and coming from an insider, that voters would be fine with that. i think that this is coming from the international development secretary, someone who was at the forefront of the leave campaign and she said she has been talking to her constituents, she is in portsmouth, and she says that they are absolutely fine with the idea of leaving without a deal. even remain as are fine with leaving without a deal. i'm not sure if that might be wishful thinking, it is not like she is presenting detailed evidence that voters are fine with it. i think actually the reality of ano it. i think actually the reality of a no deal brexit the most voters is a no deal brexit the most voters is a pretty terrifying thought, and remain or leave, i think that i would i would think there would be a
ijust want i just want to turn to the daily mail. we have been hearing about the second referendum, we have not heard it in the last 2a hours, not what we are now, or the daily mail is reporting, is that if we were to walk away with real, according to the daily mail and coming from an insider, that voters would be fine with that. i think that this is coming from the international development secretary, someone who was at the forefront of the leave campaign and she said she has been talking to...
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take us to the daily mail. 1 my ears! take us to the daily mail. are familiar with some of theseissues i know you are familiar with some of these issues at. this is about people authorising payments that they think are helping people or going towards helping other people in other countries, but actually it is completely nothing. it is a dark web that we don't know. we are preying on vulnerable people on their generosity and they feel they wa nt their generosity and they feel they want to help people and the fact that they have no support mechanism. it is notjust the headline, this is a virtual world that is a serious issue within our society. we have the action fraud dealing with a lot of people who are very concerned about the support when they put the phone down. we have got people committing suicide. this is a huge issue, notjust committing suicide. this is a huge issue, not just about the banks saying you authorised the payment, it isa saying you authorised the payment, it is a paper trail that we are to understand because they think their mone
take us to the daily mail. 1 my ears! take us to the daily mail. are familiar with some of theseissues i know you are familiar with some of these issues at. this is about people authorising payments that they think are helping people or going towards helping other people in other countries, but actually it is completely nothing. it is a dark web that we don't know. we are preying on vulnerable people on their generosity and they feel they wa nt their generosity and they feel they want to help...
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it's page four of the daily mail.al development secretary had suggested that it's no longer as unappealing to voters as it may previously have been. my reading of thatis previously have been. my reading of that is that she simply is saying that is that she simply is saying that people are beginning to accept that people are beginning to accept that this may be what will happen but i have not read it and i have not rendered text in full so i'm not sure what her perspective on it is. i think she's one of the cabinet ministers were talking about earlier, she was relieved and she has doubts about the checkers brand and she is among some of those cabinet ministers who decided to stay loyal to the prime minister and another person that makes that argument is one of the things we need to do is see brexit through on any morning i think she's, maybe there's a bit of that tweet that is wishful thinking, supporters are content, the prospect of no deal. maybe some are but i think is an awful lot more who were extremely worried ab
it's page four of the daily mail.al development secretary had suggested that it's no longer as unappealing to voters as it may previously have been. my reading of thatis previously have been. my reading of that is that she simply is saying that is that she simply is saying that people are beginning to accept that people are beginning to accept that this may be what will happen but i have not read it and i have not rendered text in full so i'm not sure what her perspective on it is. i think...
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the daily mail is all about scammers, we're always hearing about scams, this is our bank scam.t world in which we live. it's very easy to con people if you cannot see them face—to—face, they send you begging letters, about investing in a new business and ask you to transfer money, £1 million a day is being lost in bank scams and banks say, you authorise the transfer, we cannot refund you, but if you add a victim of that, it may be worse than reported because people feel ashamed and stupid, understandably, if they have fallen for it. it is very sad, there is pride and emotion, and it is a scam for the elderly, police and trading supermarkets to ask questions because there are a lot of people that need help and banks need to be more supportive. the banks are making a point on this scam that if it is all about people authorising over the phone and saying yes, you can transfer this money because they have been conned, but because they have been conned, but because they have been conned, but because they have been given —— because they have given permission, the banks are saying, yo
the daily mail is all about scammers, we're always hearing about scams, this is our bank scam.t world in which we live. it's very easy to con people if you cannot see them face—to—face, they send you begging letters, about investing in a new business and ask you to transfer money, £1 million a day is being lost in bank scams and banks say, you authorise the transfer, we cannot refund you, but if you add a victim of that, it may be worse than reported because people feel ashamed and stupid,...
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(ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesitys obese. and finally, the sun has gone with a more risque story about a man who has had some pioneering surgery. a wide variety of papers for us to discuss. we will start with the guardian. jaguar chief warns theresa may that thousands of jobs are at risk. this is a blistering attack from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn‘t it? from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn't it? that is if they reside brexit. that has been on they reside brexit. that has been on the cards over the summer, almost warning about no deal, but there are signs she could get the chequers deal with tweaks through but i think businesses are genuinely worried, particularly as jacob rees—mogg is saying, there is no problem. i think he‘s trying to introduce a bit more reality into the debate. he should know, is the head ofjaguar land rover. it came as theresa may was waiting in the wings on zero emissions cars and it came as a surprise but she needs to hear these concrete things because even though there has
(ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesitys obese. and finally, the sun has gone with a more risque story about a man who has had some pioneering surgery. a wide variety of papers for us to discuss. we will start with the guardian. jaguar chief warns theresa may that thousands of jobs are at risk. this is a blistering attack from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn‘t it? from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer,...
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"putin's lies are laid bare", says the daily mail, who also run the story with the headline "unmasked". the metro also lead on this, with colonel chepiga labelled a "putin war hero". while the express call him ‘putin‘s hitman‘, and ‘one of the smirking asassins‘. meanwhile, the financial times reports that comcast has cleared the final hurdle in its bid to take full control of sky, after walt disney and 21st centruy fox said they would sell their stake in the company, ending rupert murdoch's three decade tie to the broadcaster. and the guardian has jeremy corbyn on its front page, who has told theresa may that labour mps will vote against her brexit deal unless she can negotiate a deal he is happy with. let's stay with the guardian, you will take us in, michael. we have a cheery wave in the picture from jeremy corbyn, but a stern warning that came with it. this is my favourite pointing conference season, where the opposition suddenly starts getting themselves on because of the conference's massive disaster. they can start chucking around ultimatums in a few weeks, he is not disappoint
"putin's lies are laid bare", says the daily mail, who also run the story with the headline "unmasked". the metro also lead on this, with colonel chepiga labelled a "putin war hero". while the express call him ‘putin‘s hitman‘, and ‘one of the smirking asassins‘. meanwhile, the financial times reports that comcast has cleared the final hurdle in its bid to take full control of sky, after walt disney and 21st centruy fox said they would sell their stake in...
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in an interview with the daily mail the chancellor philip hammond has said mrjohnson is incapable ofdoomed' to fail in his bid to be the next pm. and the metro's headline...."just zip—it bojo". and in other news, the ft carries a photograph of rescuers saving a young girl trapped in her house following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll now stands at more than eight—hundred. and this photograph on the front of the daily telegraph captures the moment of europe's triumph at the ryder cup in france, the headline, europe united injoy. you can see what they are doing you can see what they are doing there. time for our chat. ruth and rachel. we gave a little hint of what is dominating. could it be the tory party conference? what will we start with? i have got the daily mailand start with? i have got the daily mail and the fact that phillip hammond has been mocking johnson's failure to grasp detail and his plummy voice. fiscal phil. this is a eeyore actually having a go at borrowers. philip claims that the biggest achievement wa
in an interview with the daily mail the chancellor philip hammond has said mrjohnson is incapable ofdoomed' to fail in his bid to be the next pm. and the metro's headline...."just zip—it bojo". and in other news, the ft carries a photograph of rescuers saving a young girl trapped in her house following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll now stands at more than eight—hundred. and this photograph on the front of the...
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i remember in about march of this year, a columnist at the daily mail, it slips my mind who, predictedhese things, so they are wrong, we won't have one in 0ctober. they are wrong, we won't have one in october. nobody wants one in winter, it would be miserable. for some of... you were talking about the momentum activists, people flocking to the labour party conference full of excitement about jeremy to the labour party conference full of excitement aboutjeremy corbyn, they would love to see it again and see if they can get their man into the big job. all joking see if they can get their man into the big job. alljoking apart, no party would voluntarily hold an election in winter because it would be hard to get people on the doorsteps and are voting. we haven't had a winter collection in post—war. .. had a winter collection in post-war. .. i suppose the had a winter collection in post-war... i suppose the more pressing question is whether we're going to get a second, if you call ita going to get a second, if you call it a second referendum, another referendum, because some would say what
i remember in about march of this year, a columnist at the daily mail, it slips my mind who, predictedhese things, so they are wrong, we won't have one in 0ctober. they are wrong, we won't have one in october. nobody wants one in winter, it would be miserable. for some of... you were talking about the momentum activists, people flocking to the labour party conference full of excitement about jeremy to the labour party conference full of excitement aboutjeremy corbyn, they would love to see it...
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the daily mail reports that data from at least 50 million facebook user accounts has been hacked by criminalsthe financial times, with news that the social media giant's share price fell more than 3% following the revelation. the sun leads with the anguish experienced by take that star gary barlow as he opens up about the loss of his daughter poppy. and a special investigation by the guardian reveals that hundreds of university academics have been accussed of bullying students and colleagues over the last five years. so a real mix of stories making the front page of tomorrow's papers. a real mix of lots of different stories. let's begin with the extraordinary twist sends terms we have been covering here this evening on bbc news. —— twists and turns. the nomination of brett kavanaugh. we have a picture on the front page of the independence of the protests as the committee and the difference senators were involved in another round of manoeuvring this evening. what is so extraordinary, as you say, about this story, is that it is a mixture of high politics, and in some cases very low a mixture of
the daily mail reports that data from at least 50 million facebook user accounts has been hacked by criminalsthe financial times, with news that the social media giant's share price fell more than 3% following the revelation. the sun leads with the anguish experienced by take that star gary barlow as he opens up about the loss of his daughter poppy. and a special investigation by the guardian reveals that hundreds of university academics have been accussed of bullying students and colleagues...
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the daily mail as well leading on this, putin's lies.igation. they've got a picture of this guy, whose name is anatoliy chepiga, and they've got a picture of him as a young man before he came ruslan boshirov. they've uncovered some interesting documents, passport photos and things. -- he became. the times has lots of detail, and this is only the start. bellingcat has to be congratulated and also the telegraph, they said they worked with bellingcat. it was started by a man called elliot higgins in this country. it just shows man called elliot higgins in this country. itjust shows that man called elliot higgins in this country. it just shows that we man called elliot higgins in this country. itjust shows that we now live in an age where people find out all sorts of stuff, they can immediately posted on social media. i think there was a journalist who did work on the syrian civil war a few years ago and he's got a great reputation. hopefully he carries on. to go reputation. hopefully he carries on. togoa reputation. hopefully he carries on.
the daily mail as well leading on this, putin's lies.igation. they've got a picture of this guy, whose name is anatoliy chepiga, and they've got a picture of him as a young man before he came ruslan boshirov. they've uncovered some interesting documents, passport photos and things. -- he became. the times has lots of detail, and this is only the start. bellingcat has to be congratulated and also the telegraph, they said they worked with bellingcat. it was started by a man called elliot higgins...
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that is in the daily mail.at mark carney is expected to stay on as governor of the bank of england until 2020, to help ease the brexit transition. the metro reports that children with leukaemia are to receive a life—saving drug on the nhs, after it was fast—tracked for approval. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror, which hails a new hope in the fight against cancer. the guardian leads with a new food poverty study, which reveals almost four million children in the uk live in households that can't afford healthy diets. and the sun reports that eastenders star dame barbara windsor needed a heart operation after collapsing at home. so a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start stateside, because at the top of the times, some extraordinary comments from president trump. this one they quoted, kill the lot of them, referring to leaders of the syrian regime, all coming out of a new book. yes, the papers are spoilt for choice, actually. they all have the
that is in the daily mail.at mark carney is expected to stay on as governor of the bank of england until 2020, to help ease the brexit transition. the metro reports that children with leukaemia are to receive a life—saving drug on the nhs, after it was fast—tracked for approval. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror, which hails a new hope in the fight against cancer. the guardian leads with a new food poverty study, which reveals almost four million children in the uk...
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john, we will kick off with the daily mail.it is very edifying for us to delve fully into the story about borisjohnson and infidelity, but the question they are asking by splashing this everywhere, and they are not the only paper doing it, is, at is his personal life don't impact on his leadership ambitions? that is a serious question. everybody is obviously much more interested in the personal life but we serious people are interested in the question of the future leadership of the conservative party and the country, and whether borisjohnson‘s divorce would affect the support he has from the tory grassroots, who would obviously have the final say in choosing a leader to succeed theresa may, whenever that happens. we have seen recently at boris johnson doing very well in a poll of conservative party members. he came top by quite a long way, ahead of sajid javid. and actually, i think conservative - members, they sajid javid. and actually, i think cons gig”,§ member! may y have slightly forgotten, this may them, of his private l
john, we will kick off with the daily mail.it is very edifying for us to delve fully into the story about borisjohnson and infidelity, but the question they are asking by splashing this everywhere, and they are not the only paper doing it, is, at is his personal life don't impact on his leadership ambitions? that is a serious question. everybody is obviously much more interested in the personal life but we serious people are interested in the question of the future leadership of the...
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, —— this how much can drivers take, asks the daily mail, as petrol prices hit a four—year—high.te april? —— why. theresa may. white april? —— why. there has been a feeble atmosphere in westminster the past couple of days and a lot of discussion linked to the prime minister's chequer‘s plan, about how the party might depose her and introduced a resolution to the brexit problem. although they actually haven't got one yet. they have a 140 page document which keeps getting promised and delayed. anyway, they have decided that april is the time to come out against the pm, the significance of that is that we will leave the european union at the end of march and there is a feeling, not just amongst the harder brexiteers, but amongst other ambitious individuals in the party who are currently being quite legal, that that would be the moment to maybe stop, reflect and move on to a different type of leadership. theresa may at that point would have delivered a hard work of getting a deal with the eu and getting it through the house of commons and actually at that point people, the public mig
, —— this how much can drivers take, asks the daily mail, as petrol prices hit a four—year—high.te april? —— why. theresa may. white april? —— why. there has been a feeble atmosphere in westminster the past couple of days and a lot of discussion linked to the prime minister's chequer‘s plan, about how the party might depose her and introduced a resolution to the brexit problem. although they actually haven't got one yet. they have a 140 page document which keeps getting...
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the daily mail, surrey, the mail on sunday, page two. —— sorry. and it is coming from retail. yes, mr keith williams, from john lewis, who is widely tipped, he isjohn lewis' john lewis, who is widely tipped, he is john lewis' deputy john lewis, who is widely tipped, he isjohn lewis' deputy chairman, he will be leading the review ordered by chris grayling. the rail system, as anybody who travels on it, wherever they are in the country, it is broken. there have been strikes, there have been timetable things causing absolute chaos. it is expensive. it is unreliable. and because it is so fragmented, labour say they would renationalise the railways. nigel is in favour of that, as we heard earlier. interestingly, the john lewis model, which appeals to a lot of industry insiders in the rail industry, the john lewis model web workers are partners in the firm, it is a sort of nationalisation lite. why does that work better? while, they say it would work better than the current system. anything would work better than the current system. but how does putting
the daily mail, surrey, the mail on sunday, page two. —— sorry. and it is coming from retail. yes, mr keith williams, from john lewis, who is widely tipped, he isjohn lewis' john lewis, who is widely tipped, he is john lewis' deputy john lewis, who is widely tipped, he isjohn lewis' deputy chairman, he will be leading the review ordered by chris grayling. the rail system, as anybody who travels on it, wherever they are in the country, it is broken. there have been strikes, there have been...
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and finally, in the daily mail, don't go to venice expecting
and finally, in the daily mail, don't go to venice expecting
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in an interview with the daily mail the chancellor philip hammond says mrjohnson is incapable of grown—upics and will never be pm. and the metro's headline, "just zip—it bojo". in other news, the ft carries a photograph of rescuers saving a young girl trapped in her house following the devastating earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll now stands at more than 800 people. and this photograph on the front of the daily telegraph captures the moment of europe's triumph at the ryder cup in france — the headline, europe united injoy. if their unity coming through the front pages, rachel? it is a big ask coming on the eve of the tory conference. the we are united. of course you are! philip hammond, in a searing attack, it says, although i will never think of philip happened and searing attacker the natural associations —— philip hammond. his plummy voice. worked as plummy voice have to do with it? —— what does. well apparently he has been mocking his plummy voice. this is all party politics or into party politics, so to speak. the chances of having a successf
in an interview with the daily mail the chancellor philip hammond says mrjohnson is incapable of grown—upics and will never be pm. and the metro's headline, "just zip—it bojo". in other news, the ft carries a photograph of rescuers saving a young girl trapped in her house following the devastating earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll now stands at more than 800 people. and this photograph on the front of the daily telegraph captures the...
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and finally, in the daily mail, don't go to venice expecting to put your feet up.ourists visiting venice may be banned from sitting or lying on the ground, in a bid to control the city's crowd numbers. so let's begin. with me isjoel kibazo, a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. imean, you i mean, you know, picturetel ‘s 1000 words, an extraordinary i mean, you know, picturetel's1000 words, an extraordinary one here. the prime minister meeting with heads of the other 27 nations in the eu, meeting in salzburg yesterday. extraordinary. it seems like the gloves are sort of off, really, aren't they? i think, victoria, it was always going to get to this point and was always going to get to this pointandi was always going to get to this point and i think it was the french president who said brexit is the choice of the british people, and frankly, of those who told them it was going to be easy, it was never going to be easy having been part of the club since 1973. so in many ways it is not a surprise that this has hap
and finally, in the daily mail, don't go to venice expecting to put your feet up.ourists visiting venice may be banned from sitting or lying on the ground, in a bid to control the city's crowd numbers. so let's begin. with me isjoel kibazo, a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. imean, you i mean, you know, picturetel ‘s 1000 words, an extraordinary i mean, you know, picturetel's1000 words, an extraordinary one here. the prime minister...
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and, finally, the daily mail online. vaults of art and —— vaults wagon has killed its iconic car. ding production from next year. with me again is gary anderson, former banker and author, best known former banker and author, best known for his book city boy. we start with the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraph today. this is a bit of a skit crossed with the bodyguard. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. i thought somebody slips in my coffee when i saw this. it is difficult to work out what vladimir putin is up to, or what their superiors are up to, because these two burly lads went over to see salisbury. you can see the reading the description from wikipedia. it is wonderful, a 123 metre spire, a clock, and something that the locals do not even know. so they went there and it was a bit slushy in the snow, something that russians have never experience... 0h, russians have never experience... oh, no, they never experience no. and just a thing to mention is that the met office said there was no s
and, finally, the daily mail online. vaults of art and —— vaults wagon has killed its iconic car. ding production from next year. with me again is gary anderson, former banker and author, best known former banker and author, best known for his book city boy. we start with the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraph today. this is a bit of a skit crossed with the bodyguard. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen....
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the daily mail calls it ‘the may ultimatum'. e respect after insulting the nation. the pm, though, is heading for a show down next week according to the daily telegraph, as her cabinet ministers plan to push for an alternative to the chequers deal. in other news, the financial times reports that uber is planning to link up with deliveroo, the london—based food delivery app, in the latest sign of big tech investing in a british start—up. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie chessell, a victim of an acid attack, who says she was talked out of suicide by the strictly star and fellow acid attack victim, katie piper. those are the front pages. like we said it's all about brexit tonight. thank you forjoining us here jessica and joanne. shall we start with the times? this reallyjust gives a generalfeel to with the times? this reallyjust gives a general feel to today's brexit news. quite an unexpected statement from theresa may today although perhaps one that could have been predicted yesterday, even for us been predicted y
the daily mail calls it ‘the may ultimatum'. e respect after insulting the nation. the pm, though, is heading for a show down next week according to the daily telegraph, as her cabinet ministers plan to push for an alternative to the chequers deal. in other news, the financial times reports that uber is planning to link up with deliveroo, the london—based food delivery app, in the latest sign of big tech investing in a british start—up. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie...
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the daily mail says the prime minister warned she's ready to walk away from the eu without a deal. t to back down in the eu negotiations after the bloc flatly rejected her plan for a brexit deal. and the times says the prime minister theresa is battling to salvage her brexit strategy and facing a fresh tory revolt after being humiliated by european leaders. in other words there is a theme. let's have a look through them in a little more detail. take us to the mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a story. mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a story] mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a story. , this photograph and a story. , this photograph with them with their backs roundly together and theresa may on the side just sort of looking on. it's all these men, i don't know why they did not find any of the woman involved, but it is really stark. there are some of. angela merkel is not there. but this is a vision of us against them. there are 27 countries and there's us. and this throws it into really sharp relief. theresa may looking lovely in her red jacket b
the daily mail says the prime minister warned she's ready to walk away from the eu without a deal. t to back down in the eu negotiations after the bloc flatly rejected her plan for a brexit deal. and the times says the prime minister theresa is battling to salvage her brexit strategy and facing a fresh tory revolt after being humiliated by european leaders. in other words there is a theme. let's have a look through them in a little more detail. take us to the mirror. it's as much about the...
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the daily mail calls it ‘the may ultimatum'. pm could face a show—down next week, when her cabinet ministers demand a plan b to her brexit plan. in other news, the ft weekend says uber has sharpened its appetite for european takeaways, as it plans a link—up with deliveroo. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie chessell, an acid attack victim, who says she was talked out of suicide by the strictly star katie piper. that was a quick look at the front pages. let us discuss these a little further. we are going to start up with the guardian, which gives a nice summary of what has happened today. jo—anne, do you want to start off for us? i think what is quite remarkable in a way about all of the newspapers is, despite mrs may having come back from south spoke with frankly less than zero, having had a very disappointing session there, the tone of the front pages of the newspapers, is not inside the papers, is actually pretty positive on the whole, they seem to have reacted well to the combative approach he has taken with t
the daily mail calls it ‘the may ultimatum'. pm could face a show—down next week, when her cabinet ministers demand a plan b to her brexit plan. in other news, the ft weekend says uber has sharpened its appetite for european takeaways, as it plans a link—up with deliveroo. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie chessell, an acid attack victim, who says she was talked out of suicide by the strictly star katie piper. that was a quick look at the front pages. let us discuss...
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the daily mail reports that the details of at least 50 million users of the social media platform have this story also features on the front of the financial times as they say facebook‘s share price fell more than 3% following the announcement. the sun leads with the pain of take that star gary barlow, as he opens up about the loss of his daughter, poppy. a special investigation by the guardian reveals that hundreds of university academics have been accussed of bullying students and colleagues over the last five years. and finally, the daily express reports that there could be the end to what it calls is the witch hunt against northern ireland veterans who serviced during the troubles. so a real mix of stories making the front page of tomorrow's papers. lots of different headlines. let's start with the times. jason, talking here about how exclusions from school are driving the rising gained crime figures. yes, it is saying that gangs are preying on people, school—aged children, and i think it is quite important, and —— this subject, but we have had a rise in violent crime. it is partic
the daily mail reports that the details of at least 50 million users of the social media platform have this story also features on the front of the financial times as they say facebook‘s share price fell more than 3% following the announcement. the sun leads with the pain of take that star gary barlow, as he opens up about the loss of his daughter, poppy. a special investigation by the guardian reveals that hundreds of university academics have been accussed of bullying students and...
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"putin's lies are laid bare", says the daily mail, who also run the story with the headline "unmaskedutin war hero". while the express call him ‘putin‘s hitman‘, and ‘one of the smirking asassins'. meanwhile, the financial times reports that comcast has cleared the final hurdle in its bid to take full control of sky, after walt disney and 21st centruy fox said they would sell their stake in the company, ending rupert murdoch's three decade tie to the broadcaster. and the guardian has jeremy corbyn on its front page, who has told theresa may that labour mps will vote against her brexit deal unless she can negotiate a deal he is happy with. let's stay with the guardian, you will
"putin's lies are laid bare", says the daily mail, who also run the story with the headline "unmaskedutin war hero". while the express call him ‘putin‘s hitman‘, and ‘one of the smirking asassins'. meanwhile, the financial times reports that comcast has cleared the final hurdle in its bid to take full control of sky, after walt disney and 21st centruy fox said they would sell their stake in the company, ending rupert murdoch's three decade tie to the broadcaster. and...
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the daily mail leads on a victory in the war on scammers, as they report that banks have pledged to introduces and checks to stop customers transferring their money to fraudsters. the heads of britain's leading independent schools have urged universities to stop making unconditional offers, which almost a quarter of students recieve, the times reports. and the express splash on what they call a "funding scandal", as more money is given to try to defeat cancer than dementia. let's ta ke let's take a quick look at some of oui’ let's take a quick look at some of our front let's take a quick look at some of ourfront pages. let's take a quick look at some of our front pages. lovely to have you wrote with us. we've been gripped by evans on capitol hill. let's dive straight in and start with the guardian —— events. the senate committee hearing. jenni? the interesting thing about their front page, because they went to press for the early evening, they can only lead on the evidence given by christine blasey ford. she was extremely compelling, nobody could have watched that hearing and not believed she
the daily mail leads on a victory in the war on scammers, as they report that banks have pledged to introduces and checks to stop customers transferring their money to fraudsters. the heads of britain's leading independent schools have urged universities to stop making unconditional offers, which almost a quarter of students recieve, the times reports. and the express splash on what they call a "funding scandal", as more money is given to try to defeat cancer than dementia. let's ta...
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the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail.press is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a look at some of those stories with our guests this evening. we're going to start off with the ft. it's a brexit story. what a surprise! rob, do you want to start off? sure. but the ft tells us is they will vote against theresa may's brexit deal if there is one. in the sense, it not really a surprise, because most people in labour, senior people in labour, have said this for some time. emily thornberry says they will and of course, if labour does en masse, except a few rebels on their own site, it would mean you would need about 15 tory rubbles against theresa may would be
the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail.press is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a look at some...
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and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headlineran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of
and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headlineran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of
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make sure we talk about a couple of the other front pages because sebastian, the daily mail has pickedut facebook, hackers rating pp million bass boat accounts —— 50 million. again another data breach by one of the huge social media networks and 50 million is a huge amount of people, and it happened on tuesday and may have just announced it now. again, there is this sense of how much data in our personal information, photos, address is being held on this site, is a really secure? they became aware on tuesday, we don't know when it happened, that is quite an important fa ct happened, that is quite an important fact and one of the questions we wa nt to fact and one of the questions we want to ask is when did this... the fbi is investigating because this book is an american based company and it will take it further but there's a couple of interesting things about this. there has been a 396 things about this. there has been a 3% drop in facebook's share price, millions of dollars out of there straightaway, so it shows the markets are taking this very seriously. the other thing is this is o
make sure we talk about a couple of the other front pages because sebastian, the daily mail has pickedut facebook, hackers rating pp million bass boat accounts —— 50 million. again another data breach by one of the huge social media networks and 50 million is a huge amount of people, and it happened on tuesday and may have just announced it now. again, there is this sense of how much data in our personal information, photos, address is being held on this site, is a really secure? they...
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and customers are losing £1 million a day in bank transfer scams according to the daily mail, citingemic. among other stories, we will be discussing the guardian, which has a picture of the doctor who cast at the launch of the latest series starring jodie whitaker as the first female doctor. we'll come to that in good time, butjames, we will start with the financial times at the bottom, he will take us to liverpool and the labour conference which has been a little bit complicated today. it has been a very fractious day in liverpool! the headline sums it up, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor earlier this morning said we are unlikely to rerun the referendum of 2016 and if we have people's vote it will be only about the nature of the deal, and the option of remaining in the eu would not be on the table, but a few hours later, his brexit secretary, seems to contradict him, saying we were not ruling out options and nobody is ruling out the main, so there does seem to be some disjunction between those two pieces. chuka umunna says trying to sell at people's vote without i remain option
and customers are losing £1 million a day in bank transfer scams according to the daily mail, citingemic. among other stories, we will be discussing the guardian, which has a picture of the doctor who cast at the launch of the latest series starring jodie whitaker as the first female doctor. we'll come to that in good time, butjames, we will start with the financial times at the bottom, he will take us to liverpool and the labour conference which has been a little bit complicated today. it has...
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and, finally, the daily mail online. vaults of art and —— vaults wagon has killed its iconic car.in is gary anderson, former banker and author, best known former banker and author, best known for his book city boy. we start with the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraph today.
and, finally, the daily mail online. vaults of art and —— vaults wagon has killed its iconic car.in is gary anderson, former banker and author, best known former banker and author, best known for his book city boy. we start with the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraph today.
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a damning report saying passengers are routinely failed by the rail industry is reported in the daily mailo reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight. the guardian also features the report on the rail industry, and the paper also echoes the prime ministers speech in salzburg, "the onus is on all of us to get deal done." so quite a variety of stories. but what else can we start with but brexit? and it is interesting the different papers are reporting what is going on in salzburg in different ways. and the express is reporting on theresa may's ultimatum. what do you make. they have summarised it with a brio. as you know, we hope to have a deal in the bagger by the sender so that you get it ratified and approved by march but there is a deadlock on going to various things like the irish border question. and the prime minister abe is made to eu leaders deny over dinner that she is not going to be extending. she does not going to be extending. she does not want to extend how long they are talking, that is not an option in her words. and what michel barnie
a damning report saying passengers are routinely failed by the rail industry is reported in the daily mailo reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight. the guardian also features the report on the rail industry, and the paper also echoes the prime ministers speech in salzburg, "the onus is on all of us to get deal done." so quite a variety of stories. but what else can we start with but brexit? and it is interesting the different papers are...
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the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid forsjohnson is "clearing the decks" ready to challenge theresa may. the times reports that fault—based divorce is set to be scrapped in the biggest shake—up of family laws in 50 years. the daily telegraph has a report which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israel mp, who, the paper says, faces being ousted from parliament. the end of cold calling? that's the lead in the express, which says new government law means customers cannot be contacted by businesses unless they opt in and the guardian sports back—page pictures alastair cook who made 71 in his final match for england on day one of the fifth test at the oval so we have a lot of different stories making the front pages to kick start the weekend. henry, let's start with you and at times, divorce law, big shake—up a p pa re ntly times, divorce law, big shake—up apparently it's something that's a long time coming some would say. essentially it's about correcting an anachronism, a strange what i suspect lots of p
the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid forsjohnson is "clearing the decks" ready to challenge theresa may. the times reports that fault—based divorce is set to be scrapped in the biggest shake—up of family laws in 50 years. the daily telegraph has a report which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israel mp, who, the paper says, faces being ousted from parliament. the end of cold calling? that's...
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they are for leaving very firmly and i think the express in perhaps the most strident, the daily mail does not seem so obsessed with brexit because of the change and editors. obviously taking a hard line and something she has said, that we know but remember it has to conclude. and it may be into a much harder store that i believe it really is the case. the irish border is the big issue and in a sense, the customs union and free movement, one can fudge around. this is the one issue that wasjust can fudge around. this is the one issue that was just not discussed at all during the referendum and nobody knew about it. and there is a whole question, yes, northern ireland is pa rt of question, yes, northern ireland is part of the uk and does not want to be separated but there is a separate country: ireland which of course has its own, if you like, could be quite tough on this. michel barnier, his words on the issue seemed to be softening a bit. it is whether the reality is matched by the rhetoric. but also these negotiations have revealed such a golf, that is not seem revealed such a golf,
they are for leaving very firmly and i think the express in perhaps the most strident, the daily mail does not seem so obsessed with brexit because of the change and editors. obviously taking a hard line and something she has said, that we know but remember it has to conclude. and it may be into a much harder store that i believe it really is the case. the irish border is the big issue and in a sense, the customs union and free movement, one can fudge around. this is the one issue that wasjust...
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and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headlineow much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a four—year—high. i think we ran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of the day, tory plotters we have been hearing a lot about today, apparently they are planning an april coup against the prime minister. by april? april is one of the dates. it would depend which tory plotters used bz will that there there obviously a lot in different sections. april will be one of the days they are looking at because britain today, the day we leave the eu is at the very end of march. once that is out of the way, there will be a feeling of some of there will be a feeling of some of the conservative party that might be an appropriate moment to think about changing the leader. theresa may has been... from what the tories it is a case of when not if theresa may goes as leader. i think you‘ll find, the the i happened upon this april date which may well be right. the
and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headlineow much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a four—year—high. i think we ran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of the day, tory plotters we have been hearing a lot about today, apparently they are planning an april coup against the prime minister. by april? april is one of the dates. it...
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the daily -- daily mail is calling them putin's smiling assassins. eresa may says this was not a rogue attack and it goes all the way to the kremlin. a cartoon we find from the daily telegraph, vladimir putin is reacting to those accusations. "now you say two russians were responsible, it is just one." russian media is far more skeptical when it comes to moscow's involvement. >> they say these charges do not necessarily prove anything. according to them, the case remains a mystery. the paper worries these charges will be a reason to punish russia, as theresa may has promised. >> some of our viewers may be recovering from the world cup. i am against them. france's national team will be back on the field tonight. >> it will be their first game since winning the world cup. place in munich since they will face the former world cup champions, germany. all week we have been talking about back-to-school time in france. theiru will be making entree tonight. identified the team playing with the world cup. it is a good chance to root germany, as they seek to re
the daily -- daily mail is calling them putin's smiling assassins. eresa may says this was not a rogue attack and it goes all the way to the kremlin. a cartoon we find from the daily telegraph, vladimir putin is reacting to those accusations. "now you say two russians were responsible, it is just one." russian media is far more skeptical when it comes to moscow's involvement. >> they say these charges do not necessarily prove anything. according to them, the case remains a...
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our friends over at "daily mail" have a big exclusive. >> jessie palmer sat down with rob o'neil.o shot and killed osama bin laden. jessie told me he's really excited about season two. he can't help but dance. >> what's the michael jackson thing where he kicks his leg. >> that's it. >> minus the grab. it's hard to do sitting down. >> do you keep that pose at the end? >> i think i just ripped my suit. i might have. >> i heard the rip. >> i checked. he didn't rip the suit. you have to check and kick. >> show him. >> that's what michael does. >> bye, paid advertisement for credit secrets, sponsored by info up, llc. the product endorsers who appear have been compensated for their travel and lodging costs. all of the endorsers are actual enthusiastic and successful users of the credit secrets program. (dramatic music) - hi, i'm larry king. you know, you could be, through no fault of your own, one of the tens of millions of people in our country
our friends over at "daily mail" have a big exclusive. >> jessie palmer sat down with rob o'neil.o shot and killed osama bin laden. jessie told me he's really excited about season two. he can't help but dance. >> what's the michael jackson thing where he kicks his leg. >> that's it. >> minus the grab. it's hard to do sitting down. >> do you keep that pose at the end? >> i think i just ripped my suit. i might have. >> i heard the rip. >>...
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our friends over at "daily mail" have a big exclusive. >> jessie palmer sat down with rob o'neil.. who shot and killed osama bin laden. jessie told me he's really excited about season two. he can't help but dance. >> what's the michael jackson thing where he kicks his leg. >> that's it. >> minus the grab. it's hard to do sitting down. >> do you keep that pose at the end? >> i think i just ripped my suit. i might have. >> i heard the rip. >> i checked. he didn't rip the suit. you have to check and kick. >> show him. >> that's what michael does. >> bye, everybody. >>> lady ga ga's a star is born break down. ben's friends and family speak out on his (ken) traffic in the carolinas is heading in just one direction tonight... away from hurricane florence.a million people being told to get out while they can.our top story .... what coul be the biggest storm ever to hit the mid atlantic states.good evening, i'm ken wayne. and i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us.karen caifa begins our coverage live from wrightsville from wrightsville beach, north caroliina. (pam)
our friends over at "daily mail" have a big exclusive. >> jessie palmer sat down with rob o'neil.. who shot and killed osama bin laden. jessie told me he's really excited about season two. he can't help but dance. >> what's the michael jackson thing where he kicks his leg. >> that's it. >> minus the grab. it's hard to do sitting down. >> do you keep that pose at the end? >> i think i just ripped my suit. i might have. >> i heard the rip....
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chambers joins us right now correspondent for the daily mail.person. >> so great to be in new york. >> neil: good to have you. where is this going? the administration worried? is this thing looking dicey? what? >> i think the fact that we're going to hear directly from brett kavanaugh on your colleague's show this evening shows you that the white house is worried. in the past we had just heard from white house spokes people denying the allegations. but now we're hearing from directly from brett kavanaugh and i think even the president's rhetoric or over the past few days has changed dramatically. first it was she deserves to be heard. i believe he will still be confirmed then it was this is a political attack. this is a smear campaign. this is the left trying to run down my nominee. those things are very different. >> neil: obviously worried about how close this vote could be. you could make the argument for the democratic support they thought they might get, those senators might have cover now not to vote for him. also talk, i was looking at th
chambers joins us right now correspondent for the daily mail.person. >> so great to be in new york. >> neil: good to have you. where is this going? the administration worried? is this thing looking dicey? what? >> i think the fact that we're going to hear directly from brett kavanaugh on your colleague's show this evening shows you that the white house is worried. in the past we had just heard from white house spokes people denying the allegations. but now we're hearing from...
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think refers to this program we've been cleared completely one last because brainiac you say in the daily mail that's impossible actually but what about the leader of the opposition let's go to this wells wheat from the editor of the jewish chronicle yes they are stained editor of the jewish chronicle stephen paul are treated been hesitating to tweet this because i keep thinking. campin shortly is controversy but the more i think about it the more it seems it really is this is you know what i'm talking about don't you and yes i do it's a polling place with bankers referring to a tweet bunny germy call but it was a video. for the tenth anniversary of the financial crisis and he was essentially putting the blame on the sea banking institute so they decided to start a new book so this one for the jewish chronicle believes that all bankers a jew sort of so he does this is this is this must be true or they were talking about the international consortium of clowns maybe as opposed to jewish friends maybe as opposed to jewish people running the banks but where do you think that leaves the rubble. obv
think refers to this program we've been cleared completely one last because brainiac you say in the daily mail that's impossible actually but what about the leader of the opposition let's go to this wells wheat from the editor of the jewish chronicle yes they are stained editor of the jewish chronicle stephen paul are treated been hesitating to tweet this because i keep thinking. campin shortly is controversy but the more i think about it the more it seems it really is this is you know what i'm...
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diabetics low—calorie liquid diets for up to five months could reverse the illness, reports the daily maily mirror warns that debenhams could be the next crisis on the high street following warnings that the chain could close up to 80 stores, risking thousands of jobs. and like many of front pages, the metro has a photograph of england cricket's highest run scorer, alastair cook, who bowed out of his last test match with a century. let's dip into at least some of those for the next 15 minutes also. owen, why don't you kick off? the times, brexit deal possible in two months says barnier —— or so. times, brexit deal possible in two months says barnier -- or so. users now is the time to play nice. he says if we are realistic we can reach an agreement with the first stage of the negotiation —— he says now. theresa may just stage of the negotiation —— he says now. theresa mayjust has the job of getting it through parliament and her mps have to go to two constituencies each to say this is the best we will get, if you vote this down, corbyn will be in government, do you really want that? she's do
diabetics low—calorie liquid diets for up to five months could reverse the illness, reports the daily maily mirror warns that debenhams could be the next crisis on the high street following warnings that the chain could close up to 80 stores, risking thousands of jobs. and like many of front pages, the metro has a photograph of england cricket's highest run scorer, alastair cook, who bowed out of his last test match with a century. let's dip into at least some of those for the next 15 minutes...
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. >>> and the daily mail reports open a model with down syndrome who walked at fashion week in new york. marrian aveal ra from spain walked the runway saturday in evening wear with her parents in the audience about the she said it was a dream come true and wanted to show the world there are no barriers. avila said she has studied modeling and wants to become an actress. >>> still ahead, raising the stakes in a trade war. president trump threatened additional tariffs on goods from china. needles. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and
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and the daily mail has gone to town on these pictures here...well... thank goodness we are out of that! the birth of his son has changed him? he became a dad late in life, he is 5a years old. they show how eric has soft and his dad ‘s image and his dad was famously image—conscious, but he has now been spotted pushing a supermarket trolley shaped like a red car. he is not vista cool any more! he has totally ruined his image on so many levels! and baby eric looks so much like an! it is lovely to have you here. thank you. you're watching breakfast. still to come this morning... we'll find out how mike got on in a game of extreme tag with athletes from all over the world. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thomoson and sally nugent. a summary of this morning's main news. new powers come into force today which the government hopes will stop nuisance cold calls from personal injury and claim management firms. 2.7 billion of these calls were made in the uk over the past year, but you'll now need to opt in to enable com
and the daily mail has gone to town on these pictures here...well... thank goodness we are out of that! the birth of his son has changed him? he became a dad late in life, he is 5a years old. they show how eric has soft and his dad ‘s image and his dad was famously image—conscious, but he has now been spotted pushing a supermarket trolley shaped like a red car. he is not vista cool any more! he has totally ruined his image on so many levels! and baby eric looks so much like an! it is lovely...
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so that's because brainiac you see in the daily mail you know that's impossible actually but what about the leader of the opposition let's go to this wells week from the editor of the jewish chronicle yes they are stained editor of the jewish chronicle stephen it's been hesitating to tweet this because i keep thinking it can't be short it's controversy but the more i think about it the more it seems it really is this is you know what i'm talking about don't you and yes i do it's appalling bang because i was referring to a tweet bunny germy call but it was a video. for the tenth anniversary of the financial crisis and he was essentially putting the blame on of say a banking institution decides it's starting a book so this one for the jew is going to believe that all bankers the jews all of us who does this is this is this must be true or they were talking about the international consortium of clowns maybe as opposed to jewish people running the banks but where do you think that leaves the rubble. obviously i think is intentional by and i can't see any other reason because he would he's a
so that's because brainiac you see in the daily mail you know that's impossible actually but what about the leader of the opposition let's go to this wells week from the editor of the jewish chronicle yes they are stained editor of the jewish chronicle stephen it's been hesitating to tweet this because i keep thinking it can't be short it's controversy but the more i think about it the more it seems it really is this is you know what i'm talking about don't you and yes i do it's appalling bang...
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let's go to the daily mail because this story appears in the times as well. 60,000 cases of dementiatory because it suggests that diesel fumes in particular, are possibly linked to dementia. i wasn't aware of that. the link isn't definite, but it's probable. and it does really underlined the huge mistake that governments and policymakers have made over the past decades, when we thought diesel cars were the green, environmentally friendly option. lots of people have gone and bought wood burners, and the suggestion is that those are not good. we are struggling to work out why there are so struggling to work out why there are so many struggling to work out why there are so many cases struggling to work out why there are so many cases of dementia. it really is something that was never talked about and suddenly seem to be, every family experiencing it. where does it come from, is it because people are getting older but a lot of people seem to be diagnosed at the bit earlier. i think there are lots of people wanting to cling on to an answer and this is significant. 850,000 currently has it
let's go to the daily mail because this story appears in the times as well. 60,000 cases of dementiatory because it suggests that diesel fumes in particular, are possibly linked to dementia. i wasn't aware of that. the link isn't definite, but it's probable. and it does really underlined the huge mistake that governments and policymakers have made over the past decades, when we thought diesel cars were the green, environmentally friendly option. lots of people have gone and bought wood burners,...
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the daily mail's football editor was asking some of the questions at that news conference and he thinkse. everything at manchester united had to be viewed in the context of manchester united, the expectation is bigger than other places, like liverpool or tottenham. mourinho knows that and he's employing a familiar technique used by other manchester united managers, namely alex ferguson, to be asked one question and talk about something else and deflect it. it's fair game. so here's a check on today's premier league matches — as we've mentioned manchester united get underway at burnley at 4 o'clock this afternoon. spurs travel to watford and cardiff host arsenal in the early kick off. novak djokovic is looking in good shape to claim a third us open title. the sixth seed cruised into the last 16 with a straight sets win over the flamboyant frenchman richard gasquet. djokovic seemed far more comfortable playing under the lights in the evening, after having played his first two matches in searing daytime temperatures. he's on course to meet roger federer in the quarterfinals. and in the wom
the daily mail's football editor was asking some of the questions at that news conference and he thinkse. everything at manchester united had to be viewed in the context of manchester united, the expectation is bigger than other places, like liverpool or tottenham. mourinho knows that and he's employing a familiar technique used by other manchester united managers, namely alex ferguson, to be asked one question and talk about something else and deflect it. it's fair game. so here's a check on...