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we will start with the daily mail.e has been miserable already and the daily mail focusing the time has been miserable already and the daily mailfocusing on the time has been miserable already and the daily mail focusing on the blea kest and the daily mail focusing on the bleakest midwinter amid this fear of a third national lockdown. absolutely. and of course these fears are being triggered by the fa ct fears are being triggered by the fact that the tiers system is moving u pwa rd fact that the tiers system is moving upward when it's moving down. a lot more areas of the country moving up to tier 3 and very few moving down to tier 3 and very few moving down to tier 3 and very few moving down to tier 2 or tier 1. only one moving down, herefordshire. but also left 01’ down, herefordshire. but also left or mentee of some of the language being used. people being told to behaveif being used. people being told to behave if they live in kent with the prevalence is so high. whales reported 11,000 cases and its data. there is t
we will start with the daily mail.e has been miserable already and the daily mail focusing the time has been miserable already and the daily mailfocusing on the time has been miserable already and the daily mail focusing on the blea kest and the daily mail focusing on the bleakest midwinter amid this fear of a third national lockdown. absolutely. and of course these fears are being triggered by the fa ct fears are being triggered by the fact that the tiers system is moving u pwa rd fact that...
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which has a picture of borisjohnson daily mail. a picture of boris johnson with daily mail. which has a picture of borisjohnson with his thumbs up next to someone getting a jab and it is not him. two giant leaps to freedom, a bit cribbed from a neil armstrong. is that how the delete mirror might see it? i think we would probably have sort of a mixed view on that. i mean, i think as you pointed at the picture, there is an image on the front page of a woman having a vaccine, obviously huge news today where with the approval of the oxford/astrazeneca jab, which can has been hailed as a game changer and really will help this country to accelerate our vaccination programme so that's a huge moment. so when that sense, thatis huge moment. so when that sense, that is a great leap for our freedom from the virus, but with that has come huge restrictions and further restrictions on the lee life in terms of greater numbers of people being put into tier 4. so it's a mixed feeling there and i think for us on mixed feeling there and i think for u
which has a picture of borisjohnson daily mail. a picture of boris johnson with daily mail. which has a picture of borisjohnson with his thumbs up next to someone getting a jab and it is not him. two giant leaps to freedom, a bit cribbed from a neil armstrong. is that how the delete mirror might see it? i think we would probably have sort of a mixed view on that. i mean, i think as you pointed at the picture, there is an image on the front page of a woman having a vaccine, obviously huge news...
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i want to bring also the front of the daily mail come on the same topic.dren. very bold print there. i wonder, maybe this is a discussion that it's different if we are talking about primary school pupils or secondary school. what do you think?” primary school pupils or secondary school. what do you think? i think there is a big difference as far as there is a big difference as far as the pressure that is put on parents come if you're having to home—school and the pressure put on children and of course as claire said, there is a very big impact on children the learning what academic and other specialisations but equally there is a huge pressure on teachers and have some sympathy with what claire was saying, the last minute of everything that gavin williamson seems to do. he has not had a good crisis i think that is an understatement. yet again, schools are being put in this position and this is something that will affect millions and millions of families. you are waiting that up against the families that will be affected by the threat of covid—19 and the pe
i want to bring also the front of the daily mail come on the same topic.dren. very bold print there. i wonder, maybe this is a discussion that it's different if we are talking about primary school pupils or secondary school. what do you think?” primary school pupils or secondary school. what do you think? i think there is a big difference as far as there is a big difference as far as the pressure that is put on parents come if you're having to home—school and the pressure put on children...
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the daily mail also focuses on the "fight before christmas". a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as always, sienna, anna, lovely to have you both will assess tonight time and we are going to start with the metro, which i think wins headline for the evening. have yourself a merry little christmas. i'm not going to sing it, do not worry! i think this is in reflection of what we heard earlier on today, with the prime minister very much stress the guidance of a we should be doing a christmas, we should be thinking about a little christmas, a small christmas to minimise the risk of spreading this dreadf
the daily mail also focuses on the "fight before christmas". a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution...
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of the male, john, how it will be done because that is another question everybody is asking, the daily mailvillage hall. yes and has the same phrase as the daily telegraph i think i'm at the army of volunteers, the army of 10,000 volunteers that will be recruited to help administer these injections. this is ought to do with the oxford vaccine which a lot of the newspapers believe overnight to be approved tomorrow. a lot of pressure on the nhra, i think thatis lot of pressure on the nhra, i think that is the regulatory body that will approve it. —— the that is the regulatory body that willapprove it. —— the nhra. there isa willapprove it. —— the nhra. there is a lot of expectation in the press that it will happen tomorrow. and if it does happen then of course it's easier to administer and to distribute than the pfizer vaccine because it doesn't have to be kept so because it doesn't have to be kept so cold. and i think it is the telegraph that reports the target is to get1 million people a week vaccinated by the middle ofjanuary which is quite a which is cooperation. —— the -- the mhra. why d
of the male, john, how it will be done because that is another question everybody is asking, the daily mailvillage hall. yes and has the same phrase as the daily telegraph i think i'm at the army of volunteers, the army of 10,000 volunteers that will be recruited to help administer these injections. this is ought to do with the oxford vaccine which a lot of the newspapers believe overnight to be approved tomorrow. a lot of pressure on the nhra, i think thatis lot of pressure on the nhra, i...
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a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will not sign a deal ould kerb the uk's independence. bullish is how it is described. the daily express quotes a source close to the uk negotiating camp in brussels who said, "there won't be any agreement if the eu doesn't recognise political reality." the guardian claims there has been a breakthrough on fishing rights, but says a deal with the uk now hinges on whether or not the uk remains tied to eu regulations. angela merkel and president macron closed ranks and confronted borisjohson with a final offer, says the times. it says both leaders have agreed to weaken european union demands for a so—called level playing field. tomorrow is being dubbed as the "day hope arrived" by the daily mirror, as teams at a croydon hospital prepare to administer the first covid—i9 vaccinations. this following the approval last week of the pfizer vaccine by regulators. we are told the first vaccinations will be given on tuesday and then a second given over two weeks. so, let's begin. but let's look at a couple of those fro
a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will not sign a deal ould kerb the uk's independence. bullish is how it is described. the daily express quotes a source close to the uk negotiating camp in brussels who said, "there won't be any agreement if the eu doesn't recognise political reality." the guardian claims there has been a breakthrough on fishing rights, but says a deal with the uk now hinges on whether or not the uk remains tied to eu...
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let's begin with the daily mail. they were so well. indeed.hancock this morning. —— the worst know well. saying we would be living with this current situation for many months probably potentially until april and the fact is that this new mutant strain of the virus is expanding very rapidly. 35,000 cases in the last 2a hours which is a record. it is out of control to use his words. and i think there will be questions from tory mps. we know 55 of them voted against the new tier regime that came in a couple of weeks ago. we've had a couple of them already, mark harper has already written to be prime ministers saying he wants you to explain what the actual mechanic is to get out of this thing between lockdown and release and lockdown release and he wants to know that he wants a bull in parliament on these measures. sir charles walker is asking questions about when the government knew about this. the who has said that if our site about the strain in september soi site about the strain in september so i think there are questions there for the govern
let's begin with the daily mail. they were so well. indeed.hancock this morning. —— the worst know well. saying we would be living with this current situation for many months probably potentially until april and the fact is that this new mutant strain of the virus is expanding very rapidly. 35,000 cases in the last 2a hours which is a record. it is out of control to use his words. and i think there will be questions from tory mps. we know 55 of them voted against the new tier regime that...
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the daily mail, the times, both of them carrying this story.the vaccine in weeks. so, she will get the vaccine, in a way, it's a private decision, but it's to encourage and will hopefully encourage and will hopefully encourage more people to take up the vaccine. will it work, do you think, will more people take it because she has? well, well, i think because she is one of the few public figures where a large number of people will look at that, i mean, she's 94, her husband is 99, and if they are going to sign up for something like this, then i think it's probably well have a positive impact. you know, we are very imitative creatures, we learn how to function ina row creatures, we learn how to function in a row by copying other people. it's the whole basis of selling and marketing and advertising, and the government needs to get the nation behind their mission to vaccinate as many people as possible. so if you've got the figure of urination saying, yep, i'm going to sign up for it. also, i think it was in one of those papers, they also mentioned
the daily mail, the times, both of them carrying this story.the vaccine in weeks. so, she will get the vaccine, in a way, it's a private decision, but it's to encourage and will hopefully encourage and will hopefully encourage more people to take up the vaccine. will it work, do you think, will more people take it because she has? well, well, i think because she is one of the few public figures where a large number of people will look at that, i mean, she's 94, her husband is 99, and if they...
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let's look at the daily mail. did you want tojump in?” home. let's look at the daily mail.y schools present an interesting dilemma. the government has been stuck very firmly to this line but i would be interested to see if they draw any kind of distinction between primary and secondary schools given that secondary schools have been much more linked to higher rates of spreading their primary schools and obviously when you close in schools, that has huge knock on impact for the whole economy enemies parents are scrambling around trying to find childcare and mothers end up staying home to look after those kids. —— and it means parents. it is a big step and it doesn't just affect the children. if you truly value the education of children, there are possible arguments that going ahead and vaccinating teachers ahead of... i had heard that before but we will be asking around about that. let's look at the daily mail. —— i had not heard that. i often when i look at these papers come for world war ii reference and i couldn't find one. there is and at the moment. i did find my other s
let's look at the daily mail. did you want tojump in?” home. let's look at the daily mail.y schools present an interesting dilemma. the government has been stuck very firmly to this line but i would be interested to see if they draw any kind of distinction between primary and secondary schools given that secondary schools have been much more linked to higher rates of spreading their primary schools and obviously when you close in schools, that has huge knock on impact for the whole economy...
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the scottish daily mail leads on news that the scotland public health minister has been forced to resign country recorded its highest number of drug related deaths. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. and finally the sun's front page says the duchess of cornwall will appear on bbc‘s strictly come dancing. they report that camilla is a huge fan of the show and will feature in two pre—recorded clips for the final show tomorrow. so, let's begin. i've spotted the jumper, you flicked it around, susie. i've spotted the jumper, you flicked itaround, susie. michael, let's go back to serious things. on the weekend, we are talking about a third lockdown looming across the united kingdom. yes, if you look across the majority of the front pages, that is the major theme is the idea that once christmas is over, the truncated christmas, we are going to be celebrating, there is going to be stricter measures and even as we mentioned
the scottish daily mail leads on news that the scotland public health minister has been forced to resign country recorded its highest number of drug related deaths. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. and finally the sun's front page says the duchess of cornwall will appear on bbc‘s strictly come dancing. they...
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a forestjohnson likes that front page, he's going to love the daily mail.it christmas. boris is on the brink of delivering gifts. we have been waiting so long for. hopes rise for a joyful new year. i'm not sure how joyful it will be with coronavirus cases surging, but what do you make about one? welcome of those two friend pages i think are quite interesting because in focusing so much on the victory over this deal, and it is a victory, certainly a good thing for britain, they are pushing to one side the news that for boxing day, half of the country will be interiorfour, that's for boxing day, half of the country will be interior four, that's very worrying news about the transmission rates of covid. a lot of the good news, the christmas story that most people were hoping for isn't going to happen. it is certainly been a sombre couple of days, and the news today in other areas going to tier 4 was, i think, today in other areas going to tier 4 was, ithink, staggering. we are talking about people, half of england under restrictions that are as severe, or even
a forestjohnson likes that front page, he's going to love the daily mail.it christmas. boris is on the brink of delivering gifts. we have been waiting so long for. hopes rise for a joyful new year. i'm not sure how joyful it will be with coronavirus cases surging, but what do you make about one? welcome of those two friend pages i think are quite interesting because in focusing so much on the victory over this deal, and it is a victory, certainly a good thing for britain, they are pushing to...
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again, a connected story, the queen is expected cording to the front page of the daily mail to receiveping that being given it will encourage people to take it up. i mean this is really important, isn't it, lucy? that celebrity sand indeed her majesty show us the way. yes, but you have to choose the right people. interesting that the queen is going to be one of those people, because we look up to this woman so much, and we respect and admire her in so many ways that you hear that she's going to be doing it i think will turn the corner for she's going to be doing it i think will turn the cornerfor a she's going to be doing it i think will turn the corner for a lot of undecided people. what i'm not so convinced about are some of these names on the front page of the sunday mirror. and as you very elegantly put it. they are of a particular generation, so maybe it is deliberately skewed to the people who are going to be receiving the vaccine first up of a particular age you know, the more vulnerable people overin you know, the more vulnerable people over in their 80s and 70s, but who are th
again, a connected story, the queen is expected cording to the front page of the daily mail to receiveping that being given it will encourage people to take it up. i mean this is really important, isn't it, lucy? that celebrity sand indeed her majesty show us the way. yes, but you have to choose the right people. interesting that the queen is going to be one of those people, because we look up to this woman so much, and we respect and admire her in so many ways that you hear that she's going to...
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the daily mail welcomes the news that care home residents in england will be able to hug their relativeshanks to a national roll—out of rapid covid tests. and the metro reports that the queen will spend christmas at windsor castle and not sandringham, as is her usual tradition. right, let's kick off, olivia. let's look at the front on the telegraph, and injustice are providing vaccine within days. pretty bad day for the prime minister politically, but this rather caught me by surprise, vaccines could be given as early as next monday, within just a few hours of the nhra — that is the governing body — signing off. of the nhra — that is the governing body - signing off. this sounds absolutely brilliant. as you say, it has not been signed off, but it looks like they will be given the green light over the weekend, and then the vaccine will be started to roll out in a few hours. that will give us quite a big head start over the rest of europe, which does not look like it will make a decision one way or another until after christmas, and it is amazing. some of the details they have got in this
the daily mail welcomes the news that care home residents in england will be able to hug their relativeshanks to a national roll—out of rapid covid tests. and the metro reports that the queen will spend christmas at windsor castle and not sandringham, as is her usual tradition. right, let's kick off, olivia. let's look at the front on the telegraph, and injustice are providing vaccine within days. pretty bad day for the prime minister politically, but this rather caught me by surprise,...
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while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given theight, making it a historic day. let us begin. normally this week between christmas and new year's, nothing happens or barely anything happens. now, in a single day. we head a vaccine approved, i brexit deal is about to go through an announcement of a for the lockdown. that's enough news for all year. the guardian kicked off with brexit with aim rather mammoth looking 1200 pages —— with a rather. aim rather mammoth looking 1200 pages -- with a rather. he signed it and we really are... this is a momentous day. we've got so much news today that perhaps ordinarily, this would dominate the pages, but it hasn't. great photo with boris johnson with lord frost. after it was signed in brussels by ursula von der leyen, mps posted on this afternoon. the lords are still discussing it tonight but we expected to be passed very shortly. we expect it to take effect possibly around midnight, but certainly, it's all going to be signed off by the morning. lizzy, looking at the picture, couldn't brussels
while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given theight, making it a historic day. let us begin. normally this week between christmas and new year's, nothing happens or barely anything happens. now, in a single day. we head a vaccine approved, i brexit deal is about to go through an announcement of a for the lockdown. that's enough news for all year. the guardian kicked off with brexit with aim rather mammoth looking 1200 pages —— with a...
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the daily mail leads on the ongoing discussions among ministers and unions about whether it is safe toschools. next term is already being postponed by a week for most secondary pupils to allow for coronavirus testing. the times says the prime minister is under pressure to delay schools re—opening as the number of daily coronavirus cases in the uk reached over 40,000 for the first time. the financial times leads on news that the european union is nearing a business investment deal with china, which could cause friction with us president—elect biden. the yorkshire post reports on comments from the former health secretaryjeremy hunt. and chair of the health and social ca re and chair of the health and social care select committee, who is urging the prime minister to reform britain's social care system. so, let us begin. let's get into some of the issues that we are seeing in the papers today. shall we begin with the mirror? that one is swamped. there it is. the photograph is taking up most of the front page with this, looking at the ambulances. they‘ re saying hospitals‘ ambulances. they‘
the daily mail leads on the ongoing discussions among ministers and unions about whether it is safe toschools. next term is already being postponed by a week for most secondary pupils to allow for coronavirus testing. the times says the prime minister is under pressure to delay schools re—opening as the number of daily coronavirus cases in the uk reached over 40,000 for the first time. the financial times leads on news that the european union is nearing a business investment deal with china,...
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the daily mail says two giant leaps to freedom, but will you need —— 20 million more in tier 4. and a picture of a patient getting a jab sons up and a picture of a patient getting ajab —— sons up and a picture of a patient getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why boris johnson getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why borisjohnson didn't sign the treaty when he was getting ajab sign the treaty when he was getting a jab himself. sign the treaty when he was getting ajab himself. i wouldn't sign the treaty when he was getting a jab himself. i wouldn't put it past. we actually asked the prime minister's spokesman a few weeks ago whether he would get the jab live on tv. his press secretary said she didn't think he'd be opposed to it. that's a bit ambiguous, isn't it?|j think he probably would do it but he doesn't want to push to the front of the queue. we'll see whether that materialises. sam, do you think you'll get it live —— he will get lifelike joe biden? he doesn't seem tojump the lifelike joe biden? he doesn't seem to jump the queue, lifelike joe biden? he doesn'
the daily mail says two giant leaps to freedom, but will you need —— 20 million more in tier 4. and a picture of a patient getting a jab sons up and a picture of a patient getting ajab —— sons up and a picture of a patient getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why boris johnson getting a jab —— he is a thumbs up. i wonder why borisjohnson didn't sign the treaty when he was getting ajab sign the treaty when he was getting a jab himself. sign the treaty when he was getting...
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the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a trades not agreed with the eu. the sun goes with a call from friends of the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83, for her death to mark a turning point in the fight against dementia. they want more funding for research in to the disease. the mirror says the call is being led by barbara windsor‘s heartbroken husband, scott mitchell, who has urged the government "to be true to their previous promises and invest more" into care. we are going to start with this, the daily member. last night, we reported the death of dame barbara windsor, it was really sad, as we hear some attributes, harriet, windsor, it was really sad, as we hearsome attributes, harriet, let's start with you, we all grew up with her and she was so formidable, and according to all the tribute we heard, she was so lovely, i know we have for husband urging to continue on with this work she did tirelessly in highlighting the concerns of dementia sufferers. yeah, dame barbara windsor was a real national treas
the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a trades not agreed with the eu. the sun goes with a call from friends of the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83, for her death to mark a turning point in the fight against dementia. they want more funding for research in to the disease. the mirror says the call is being led by barbara windsor‘s heartbroken husband, scott mitchell, who has urged the government "to be...
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that there is going to be most of the country in tier 3, now into some kind of lucked down the daily mailbsite about the possibly of a tier 4, a lockdown given a different name, let us not pretend that it is not a lockdown. closing all the shops and telling you to work from home just like we did in the lockdown. that is the situation we are in, not that anyone is arguing whether or not we should be doing this is a case of how they can possibly convince you to do it and having just told you can have a five day sprayer for christmas. how to resell this. strong words there and strongly put. i do think most people are going to be very sensible, they know the risks and they're not going to try to put theirgrandmas at they're not going to try to put their grandmas at risk for the next few days and a lot of stuck to the rules since the pandemic began and are being very careful about planning the christmases and i think the government did fear that a lot of people would just go ahead about christmas anyway and so they did give this window to allow people to celebrate fairly muted christmas as it
that there is going to be most of the country in tier 3, now into some kind of lucked down the daily mailbsite about the possibly of a tier 4, a lockdown given a different name, let us not pretend that it is not a lockdown. closing all the shops and telling you to work from home just like we did in the lockdown. that is the situation we are in, not that anyone is arguing whether or not we should be doing this is a case of how they can possibly convince you to do it and having just told you can...
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there's been a huge number of report about the editor of the daily mail.ship. i look forward to working... why did it take so long? you will have to ask them. how is tim davies doing as new boss of the bbc? i think it's great he set out his priorities. i look forward to working with them. should facebook pay more tax? i don't think that's one for me. are they a threat to democracy? i think misinformation can bea democracy? i think misinformation can be a real challenge, and that's what we are thinking about. how does a teenager enjoy social media?” don't think any parents will have any success. don't think any parents will have any success. what should we support this christmas? for me, it's about the arts. i went to a concert last night for the first time in nine months, and it was incredibly emotional to see people performing again. i'm just very conscious about all the people out there for whom this is their lifeblood and they haven't been able to do it this year, so that for me is one of the things i care about personally. finally, i hope you'll answer
there's been a huge number of report about the editor of the daily mail.ship. i look forward to working... why did it take so long? you will have to ask them. how is tim davies doing as new boss of the bbc? i think it's great he set out his priorities. i look forward to working with them. should facebook pay more tax? i don't think that's one for me. are they a threat to democracy? i think misinformation can bea democracy? i think misinformation can be a real challenge, and that's what we are...
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the daily mail is offering something for you. that is it for the papers this evening. midnight news is coming up after the weather. thank you for being with us. weather. thank you for being with us. goodbye. hey, welcome to click! hope you're 0k. it is nearly the end of 2020 — insert cheering here — and for the first time since march, you and i are together at the bbc at the same time. hello, mate, how are you? it's great to see you, even though you still feel quite far away, but hey, things here are festive, it is feeling pretty cold, but we are together in the flesh. yeah, a bit more flesh than there was in march, let me tell you. hey, you've got legs! i'd forgotten! yes, i couldn't get away with slippers now! how was yourjourney here? you've travelled further than i have. yeah, i came up on the train for the first time in months. it was quiet, let me tell you! and in fact, that's what we're going to talk about first. you mind talking a bit more about trains? i'm fine with that. excellent, love a good train. you see, train travel might be different these days but som
the daily mail is offering something for you. that is it for the papers this evening. midnight news is coming up after the weather. thank you for being with us. weather. thank you for being with us. goodbye. hey, welcome to click! hope you're 0k. it is nearly the end of 2020 — insert cheering here — and for the first time since march, you and i are together at the bbc at the same time. hello, mate, how are you? it's great to see you, even though you still feel quite far away, but hey,...
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mentioned in the sun on its front page do what they don't have this and it's also mentioned in the daily mailay. really not an announcement. but geraldine, the three national newspapers have seen fit to put versions of the story on the front page so that someone is talking and that this is the expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widenedlj expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. i was surprised? we spent the last few days hearing them tell us that this new strain is everywhere. so the exodus from london
mentioned in the sun on its front page do what they don't have this and it's also mentioned in the daily mailay. really not an announcement. but geraldine, the three national newspapers have seen fit to put versions of the story on the front page so that someone is talking and that this is the expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widenedlj expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. i was surprised? we spent the...
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mentioned in the sun on its front page do what they don't have this and it's also mentioned in the daily mailsays new tier 4 fears for boxing day. really not an announcement. but geraldine, the three national newspapers have seen fit to put versions of the story on the front page so that someone is talking and that this is the expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened.” expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. i was surprised? we spent the last few days hearing them tell us that this new strain is everywhere. so the exodus from london on saturday night. it's not really a shock. i think, if anything, night. it's not really a shock. i think, ifanything, it night. it's not really a shock. i think, if anything, it was a surprise that this was not happening sooner. surprise that this was not happening sooner. we keep getting these warnings about how serious this is but hearing that will be a locked out in the new year or that tier 4 will be found in the new year, if you think it's so serious why are you think it's so serious why are you doing it now? i will do my ar
mentioned in the sun on its front page do what they don't have this and it's also mentioned in the daily mailsays new tier 4 fears for boxing day. really not an announcement. but geraldine, the three national newspapers have seen fit to put versions of the story on the front page so that someone is talking and that this is the expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened.” expectation. it essentially means lockdown to be widened. i was surprised? we spent the last few days hearing...
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so the daily mail, last call for a deal, really? before, we are at the crunch points in the brexit talks, but it really is the case. the major game changer this time around is that it simply cannot be extended. 0n 31st of december we do or do not have a deal. in the case of no deal, that doesn't mean there couldn't be bilateral arrangements brought in, some kind of bare bone structure, but this is not going to be extended into the new year, as many watchers on will have seen these negotiations extended really for yea rs on will have seen these negotiations extended really for years now. it came toa extended really for years now. it came to a standstill yet again when the chief negotiators on the eu in the chief negotiators on the eu in the uk so ijust found that they we re the uk so ijust found that they were at a standstill. they weren't ina were at a standstill. they weren't in a position where they could continue to speak about three key issues, governance, fisheries and that level playing field, so now the prime minister is goin
so the daily mail, last call for a deal, really? before, we are at the crunch points in the brexit talks, but it really is the case. the major game changer this time around is that it simply cannot be extended. 0n 31st of december we do or do not have a deal. in the case of no deal, that doesn't mean there couldn't be bilateral arrangements brought in, some kind of bare bone structure, but this is not going to be extended into the new year, as many watchers on will have seen these negotiations...
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front gate and we did not see her come through the front gate, but there was a photographer for the daily mail who got an image and several images of a woman coming out of the side door, and looked like coming out of the door right back here, and in an area that is normally used for taking out garbage, and the british daily tabloid is showing the images and grainy images of who they say is loughlin of where the garbage is taken out, and wearing a mask and a bag hiding her face. she turned herself into the authorities in late october, and after making a public apology, she has served her time here in dublin. she and her fashion designer husband massimo ghave been serving time after admitting that they got their daugts into usc after saying they were lead recruits for rowing team, but both have had no experience rowing. like the other inmates here, she was not allowed visitors, because of the covid lockdown. at least 93 prisoners and workers were infected and now, loughlin is going to have 100 hours of community service to complete as well now that she is home. >> thank you. >>> it is a mad dash
front gate and we did not see her come through the front gate, but there was a photographer for the daily mail who got an image and several images of a woman coming out of the side door, and looked like coming out of the door right back here, and in an area that is normally used for taking out garbage, and the british daily tabloid is showing the images and grainy images of who they say is loughlin of where the garbage is taken out, and wearing a mask and a bag hiding her face. she turned...
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she was seen in photos from "the daily mail" leaving prison covering her face with a bag while boarding private jet. she wants to get back to work possibly acting or directing. >>> now to the wife of alec baldwin at the center of a growing firestorm. hilaria baldwin is accused of cultural appropriation. critics say she's been faking her spanish accent and even her name. now her husband is coming to her defense. abc's will ganss has more. >> reporter: this morning's cover of the new york post echoing the tidal of criticisms aimed at hilaria baldwin, accusing her of faking a spanish heritage and accent. >> she's a white girl who's been pretending to be spanish her whole life so she can be an exotic yoga instructor with a little bit of flare. >> despite being born and raised in boston, something baldwin herself confirmed in 2012, a graduating high school in massachusetts, too, a couple of clips have gone viral of baldwin in which critics claim she fakes her accent and misrepresents her heritage. in this clip from 2015, she seems to forget the english word for cucumber. >> tomatoes. we have
she was seen in photos from "the daily mail" leaving prison covering her face with a bag while boarding private jet. she wants to get back to work possibly acting or directing. >>> now to the wife of alec baldwin at the center of a growing firestorm. hilaria baldwin is accused of cultural appropriation. critics say she's been faking her spanish accent and even her name. now her husband is coming to her defense. abc's will ganss has more. >> reporter: this morning's...
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loughlin, seen in these "daily mail" photos, was released early today after serving two months in federal prison in california. she and her husband pleaded guilty to paying $500,000 in bribes to get their daughter into the university of southern california. loughlin still must perform community service, and her husband has months to go behind bars. cell phone video captured a woman falsely accusing a black teenager stealing her iphone at a new york city hotel saturday. >> garrett: the unidentified woman wearing a mask accused 14 year old keyon harrold, jr. of theft. harrold's father, recorded the confrontation on his phone. the woman tackled and scratched the teen. a short time later, an uber driver, who found the woman's phone in his car, returned it to the hotel. the hotel apologized to the harrolds. the woman has not. baseball has lost a beloved legend of the game. phil niekro was a master of the knuckle ball and he rode that quirky fluttering off-speed pitch to a hall of fame career. he won 318 games and struck out more than 3,000 batters over 24 seasons, most of them with the braves.
loughlin, seen in these "daily mail" photos, was released early today after serving two months in federal prison in california. she and her husband pleaded guilty to paying $500,000 in bribes to get their daughter into the university of southern california. loughlin still must perform community service, and her husband has months to go behind bars. cell phone video captured a woman falsely accusing a black teenager stealing her iphone at a new york city hotel saturday. >>...
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we will start with the daily mail.re having a little bit of fun when it comes to the headlines. a shot in the arm for britain. why not? it's good news finally. what a lovely picture there of the sun and daughter hugging for the first time since february. various checks, various vital checks, but the big story is shot in the arm for britain, we finally got this vaccine on the way. we got 100,000, i know for 400,000 this vaccine on the way. we got 100,000, i know for400,000 people to get this virus —— we've got 800,000. this is fantastic news and we've got a real chance to smile at the headlines. the mail being the mail talks about the essential family guide. this time, it's getting thejob. family guide. this time, it's getting the job. that shows next few months will really be the race to get us all having this job, and then fewer of us can wear masks and go about our normal lives again. i we get thejob is about our normal lives again. i we get the job is the next question. it's going to be... absolutely, and the pictur
we will start with the daily mail.re having a little bit of fun when it comes to the headlines. a shot in the arm for britain. why not? it's good news finally. what a lovely picture there of the sun and daughter hugging for the first time since february. various checks, various vital checks, but the big story is shot in the arm for britain, we finally got this vaccine on the way. we got 100,000, i know for 400,000 this vaccine on the way. we got 100,000, i know for400,000 people to get this...
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the daily mail adds that hundreds of pop—up gp—led vaccination centres are on their way as part of the roll out the jab to millions of people as quickly as possible. sticking with vaccines... 0n the front page of the independent, a photograph of a healthcare worker in vienna punching the air having receiving the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus after rollout of that vaccine began in eu countries today. on the guardian's front page, a warning from psychiatrists that the covid—19 crisis poses the greatest threat to mental health since the second world war, with its impact set to last for years. and on the front page of the daily star, "swamped" — a photograph of flooding caused by storm bella. thousands of homes have been affected, and the paper says snow is expected next. so let's begin... lovely to see both of you. i wonder if he can kick this off, we will start with the front page of the daily telegraph, all about a volunteer army? this is a story that is across a number of different front pages in the coverage around the oxford astrazeneca vaccine which we anticipate will be approv
the daily mail adds that hundreds of pop—up gp—led vaccination centres are on their way as part of the roll out the jab to millions of people as quickly as possible. sticking with vaccines... 0n the front page of the independent, a photograph of a healthcare worker in vienna punching the air having receiving the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus after rollout of that vaccine began in eu countries today. on the guardian's front page, a warning from psychiatrists that the covid—19 crisis...
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a former print work site for the daily mail in 0xfordshire, now owned by rebellion, a british media giantius 2, sniper elite, and this one, zombie army 4. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across a global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people that can play them, and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. a key component though is exporting our creativity worldwide, and the audience for our computer games is as broad as we can reach with the internet. it may look like a blank canvas, but sites like this one 50 miles west of london will help video gaming dominate the attention economy. new technologies are making even the most complex games universally accessible. multiplayer titles made gaming a social experience, and whereas books, films, tv shows and podcasts all have a single plot with an ending, it's in the very nature of gaming for the same content to go in countless attention—grabbing directions. these 3d worlds are great and growing business. new technology is converting gaming from
a former print work site for the daily mail in 0xfordshire, now owned by rebellion, a british media giantius 2, sniper elite, and this one, zombie army 4. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across a global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people that can play them, and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. a key component though is exporting our creativity worldwide, and the audience for our...
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when when the newspapers and the commentators get to grips with this i mean think about what the daily mail etc will make of this you know his 2nd area of discussion on travel he said stay local and then straight away he said but carefully consider whether you should or could travel abroad i mean that's been something that's been a delivery style of mr johnson since this pandemic began hasn't it where he said one thing as a matter of government policy but then he's kind of underlaid it with with a fine tuning of oh but maybe if you really feel the need to do something else you can but you've got to consider doing the opposite of what you want to do but you can still do the thing you want to do in the 1st place yeah and he's also been very mocking of care starmer the leader of the labor party the our main opposition party i think earlier in the week was asking. for a strong center in parliament. what the implications what the possible effects of having this relaxation over christmas was going to be i mean did he did he did he think that there was going to be a need for greater lockdown becau
when when the newspapers and the commentators get to grips with this i mean think about what the daily mail etc will make of this you know his 2nd area of discussion on travel he said stay local and then straight away he said but carefully consider whether you should or could travel abroad i mean that's been something that's been a delivery style of mr johnson since this pandemic began hasn't it where he said one thing as a matter of government policy but then he's kind of underlaid it with...
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more on this on the front page of the daily mail.says hundreds died needlessly in a scandal that the nhs tried to cover up. elsewhere, on the front of the guardian, a photograph of the sky presenter kay burley, and her colleague beth rigby. they've been taken off air for six and three months respectively, after breaching covid—i9 rules. so, let's begin. once again as i always loved to see you both, polly and lynn. let's start off with the times because we had the metro earlier talking about playing aussie rules, the times taking this less play on words but it is talking about boris johnson raising less play on words but it is talking about borisjohnson raising this prospect of an australia option. we know that is a no—deal. prospect of an australia option. we know that is a no-deal. yeah, brace yourselves, folks, ithink know that is a no-deal. yeah, brace yourselves, folks, i think is what he is trying to say. he is trying to use he is trying to say. he is trying to use this stronger language and that is ahead of this latest deadline
more on this on the front page of the daily mail.says hundreds died needlessly in a scandal that the nhs tried to cover up. elsewhere, on the front of the guardian, a photograph of the sky presenter kay burley, and her colleague beth rigby. they've been taken off air for six and three months respectively, after breaching covid—i9 rules. so, let's begin. once again as i always loved to see you both, polly and lynn. let's start off with the times because we had the metro earlier talking about...
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a lot of the papers picking on that in the uk, the metro, "give us a meal deal" and the daily mail same paper, saying fudge for the last supper at the eu talks stop what i am surprised they didn't have fish putting with that menu. fish pudding? let's not go there. figuratively fish on the menu and literally. we have this next deadline sunday. people saying this is going to be the time, it will be an end point. what are you hearing when it comes to deadlines, we have heard so much before...m has gone on forever, we have gone through december the sist. .. gone through december the 31st... we have heard tonight that the commons could sit as late as christmas eve if it needs to pass a brexit deal... that is being reported in the british media according to use the speaker of the house or lindsay hoyle. that could be pushed back to christmas eve and of course the european parliament has to ratify the deal. and the prime minister, downing street, they saying he is determined not to leave a route to a fair deal untested but any dealer must respect the sovereigns and independence of the uk. and
a lot of the papers picking on that in the uk, the metro, "give us a meal deal" and the daily mail same paper, saying fudge for the last supper at the eu talks stop what i am surprised they didn't have fish putting with that menu. fish pudding? let's not go there. figuratively fish on the menu and literally. we have this next deadline sunday. people saying this is going to be the time, it will be an end point. what are you hearing when it comes to deadlines, we have heard so much...
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the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a tradeis not agreed with the eu. a spokesperson from the ministry of defence says it's conducted extended planning for a range of scenarios at the end of the transition period. the preparation includes a standby package of 1a,000 personnel to support other government departments over the winter period, for the eu transition, covid—19 and potential severe weather events. the sun goes with a call from friends of the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83, for her death to mark a turning point in the fight against dementia. they want more funding for research into this disease. the mirror says this call is being led by barbara windsor‘s heartbroken husband, scott mitchell, who has urged the government "to be true to their previous promises "and invest more" into care. so, let's begin. let's welcome back our guests on this friday evening. nice to see that you are not out and with us instead, thank you for rejoining us, let's start with the guardian and you mo because of scie
the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a tradeis not agreed with the eu. a spokesperson from the ministry of defence says it's conducted extended planning for a range of scenarios at the end of the transition period. the preparation includes a standby package of 1a,000 personnel to support other government departments over the winter period, for the eu transition, covid—19 and potential severe weather events. the sun goes with a call...
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"deadlock at dinner", is the front page of the daily mail — as it reports that large gaps remain, followingexit talks. the metro reports that fish was on the menu, as the prime minister and the eu chief, ursula von der leyen, sat down for dinner in the belgian capital. according to the times, borisjohnson was refusing to back down, before those crucial talks got under way. "take it or leave it!" — so says the express, which reports that the prime minister was pushing back against the eu's demands. the guardian says borisjohnson set out his red lines before the dinner in brussels — but it adds, he was insisting a deal was still possible. the mirror leads with the news that tesco has been stockpiling some food, as it prepares for potential shortages in the event of a no—deal brexit. and, the sun carries a plea for help from pub landlords to the prime minister, as many face tough covid restrictions in the run—up to christmas. those are some of the papers that we have. a lot of courts responding to the news we had earlier. let's start with tom, that various different plays on words, meal deals
"deadlock at dinner", is the front page of the daily mail — as it reports that large gaps remain, followingexit talks. the metro reports that fish was on the menu, as the prime minister and the eu chief, ursula von der leyen, sat down for dinner in the belgian capital. according to the times, borisjohnson was refusing to back down, before those crucial talks got under way. "take it or leave it!" — so says the express, which reports that the prime minister was pushing...
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the daily mail also focuses on the ‘fright before christmas.‘ it includes a stern warning from professory that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page concerns borisjohnson too, but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mp‘s on standby to approve a last minute brexit trade deal. and the times leads on todays ruling on the death of nine year old ella kissi—debrah. the coroner found that air pollution contributed to her death. so let's begin... i have to admit some most of them focusing on what we've all been focusing on what we've all been focusing on, this year, quite frankly. the guardian we start with, let's have a look at the guardian. in that case, talking about what many of the papers are focusing on. there's reining in of christmas celebrations. we had the rules so to speak but now we've got the guidance. the guidance it's slightly strengthening on the rules. it's all a little bit confused. as you say where are in an extraordinary position where the law says one thing but the official government advice very much back
the daily mail also focuses on the ‘fright before christmas.‘ it includes a stern warning from professory that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page concerns borisjohnson too, but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mp‘s on standby to approve a last minute brexit trade deal. and the times leads on todays ruling on the death of nine year old ella kissi—debrah. the coroner found that air pollution contributed to her...
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let‘s move to the daily mail. —— or we can all play online scrabble.3rd ofjune 2016 was also independence day. we are collecting god a potential national holidays as we head to the 1st of january here. indeed we are. -- collecting and potential holiday. we will see more talks of how this new don will emerge as a result of the historic vote taken to leave the eu in the agreement that has been assigned for that but if you actually look at the details of the agreement, a lot of these measures that have been agreed are actually transitional measures, which will require further negotiations with the fishery for instance, in a five or six years down the line and there will be other things that will emerge, many other things that haven't yet been discussed, the services sector has been discussed at all. that is such an important pa rt of at all. that is such an important part of our economy and so on. sol think the idea that we have opened a new chapter in the preceding pages can be put away in some sort of locker room and forgotten it just not true. the eu a
let‘s move to the daily mail. —— or we can all play online scrabble.3rd ofjune 2016 was also independence day. we are collecting god a potential national holidays as we head to the 1st of january here. indeed we are. -- collecting and potential holiday. we will see more talks of how this new don will emerge as a result of the historic vote taken to leave the eu in the agreement that has been assigned for that but if you actually look at the details of the agreement, a lot of these...
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a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will not sign a dealthe guardian claims there has been a breakthrough on fishing rights — but says a deal with the uk now hinges on whether or not the uk remains tied to eu regulations. and angela merkel and president macron closed ranks and confronted borisjohson with a final offer, says the times. excuse me, forgive me for that. the paper adds that the french and german leaders have agreed to weaken european union demands for a so—called level playing fieldand finally the i leads on reports that acroydon hospital became the first to receive a delivery of covid —i9 vaccinatons — which came in time for "v—day" the paper notes. right, let's begin. and just before i bring carolyn and tony in, welcome to both of you, good to have you with us. let me just very quickly give you a flavour of four of the front pages as they are at the moment on this all—important brexit you might college brexit d—day, i suppose, d—day, isuppose, tomorrow, because we're going to get another phone call tomorrow night between boris
a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will not sign a dealthe guardian claims there has been a breakthrough on fishing rights — but says a deal with the uk now hinges on whether or not the uk remains tied to eu regulations. and angela merkel and president macron closed ranks and confronted borisjohson with a final offer, says the times. excuse me, forgive me for that. the paper adds that the french and german leaders have agreed to weaken european...
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a charity set up by the daily mail newspaper to get protective equipment for nhs and care workers boughtmpany where uighur muslims worked — a minority china is accused of oppressing. the charity said it wasn't aware of allegations when it bought the supplies, and the batch represented a tiny percentage of the 42 million items of personal protection equipment they delivered to the uk. buckingham palace says the queen and the duke of edinburgh will be spending a quiet christmas this year at windsor castle instead of spending time with other members of the royal family at sandringham. it is thought it will the first time in more than 30 years the queen hasn't travelled to norfolk for christmas. lewis hamilton will miss this weekend's formula one grand prix in bahrain after testing positive for coronavirus. his team, mercedes, said the world champion has mild symptoms but is otherwise fit and well — he's now self—isolating. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. what can stop lewis hamilton? today, we found out — covid. he won in bahrain, having, he said, recorded three negative tests
a charity set up by the daily mail newspaper to get protective equipment for nhs and care workers boughtmpany where uighur muslims worked — a minority china is accused of oppressing. the charity said it wasn't aware of allegations when it bought the supplies, and the batch represented a tiny percentage of the 42 million items of personal protection equipment they delivered to the uk. buckingham palace says the queen and the duke of edinburgh will be spending a quiet christmas this year at...
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. —— onto the daily mail.mind that the commission has already approved sent her 50 billion euros for coronavirus. has that been dropped or is that part of the fog of the lesser negotiations? -- 750 billion. i do not think it is valuable to spectate to much on the exact detail of the negotiations because the briefing and counter briefing that is coming out from both sides is not something you can trust. in some ways it is in the uk's trust. in some ways it is in the uk's interest to suggest the eu is making certain outrageous seeming claims partly because of there is no deal they can work and say at how outrageous they were doing and if there is a deal, they can say that we managed to get them to climb down from a position they never held in the first place perhaps. both sides making big gambits asking for things they know they will never get so they know they will never get so they know they will never get so they know that if they move from the position they would get closer to sunday wanted in the first plac
. —— onto the daily mail.mind that the commission has already approved sent her 50 billion euros for coronavirus. has that been dropped or is that part of the fog of the lesser negotiations? -- 750 billion. i do not think it is valuable to spectate to much on the exact detail of the negotiations because the briefing and counter briefing that is coming out from both sides is not something you can trust. in some ways it is in the uk's trust. in some ways it is in the uk's interest to suggest...
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. >> let's go to the daily mail, my favorite legal resource.hat they had to say, mysteriously removed with little explanation suggesting the district superintendent sector because she felt her social media postings in acceptable and unprofessional and believed her to be racist. you heard what robert had to say. that the way her posts were viewed, sounds justified in letting her go over that. >> that is their defense but she's a public school teacher. it is her personal facebook page and she has first amendment right. there is a famous supreme court case dating back to 1968 where a public school teacher wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper critical of her school board and their use of funding and as a result she was terminated. he took her case to the supreme court and they will for her and said public school teachers do not forfeit their first amendment right to free speech and this principle here would have great precedent to .2 in her case too. >> you have made your arguments tonight, what does the jury at home think? use the h
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britain's culture minister says the netflix show should come with a disclaimer telling the "daily mail" newspaper that younger viewers won't know the difference between what they're watching and what actually happened season four is set in the 1980s. it tells the story of prince charles and princess diana and the rise of the prime minister margaret thatcher, both in cringeworthy detail. the crown creator has defended his work saying it's thoroughly researched and true in spirit. no comment at all from netflix >> well, it's gone just as mysteriously as it appeared, poof, this metal monolith over here has now disappeared from the desert. it's a who dunn it that has social media abuzz plus -- >> yes, i can finally get rid of this student loan debt >> meet the guy who found a way to use his gift of gab to slash his student debt and covid hits the nfl hard and leads to an historic first for women coaching in the nfl. [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed inte
britain's culture minister says the netflix show should come with a disclaimer telling the "daily mail" newspaper that younger viewers won't know the difference between what they're watching and what actually happened season four is set in the 1980s. it tells the story of prince charles and princess diana and the rise of the prime minister margaret thatcher, both in cringeworthy detail. the crown creator has defended his work saying it's thoroughly researched and true in spirit. no...
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. >> reporter: in this recording obtained by "the daily mail," hillsong church founder brian houstonr computer. >> reporter: lentz was known as a rock star pastor to hillsong, a church previously attended by chris pratt and vanessa hudgens, and followed online by more than 500,000 people. in the end of october hillsong firing lentz citing several reasons including, quote, moral failures. lentz later admitting online that he had been unfaithful in my marriage. janice worked for hillsong for nearly 11 years before leaving in 2017. she says she grew frustrated of how the church began to cater to celebrity culture. >> it kind of overtook everything else and it just became really clear that celebrities were getting treatment and favor that the regular people who were serving and really putting blood, sweat and tears into the church weren't getting, like that just -- just that didn't feel very christian. >> reporter: last month ranin karim came forward saying she and lentz had a relationship outside of his marriage. >> i know that you've said that you have already gotten hate and people wh
. >> reporter: in this recording obtained by "the daily mail," hillsong church founder brian houstonr computer. >> reporter: lentz was known as a rock star pastor to hillsong, a church previously attended by chris pratt and vanessa hudgens, and followed online by more than 500,000 people. in the end of october hillsong firing lentz citing several reasons including, quote, moral failures. lentz later admitting online that he had been unfaithful in my marriage. janice worked...
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president to vent on twitter, sharing a tweet that blasted the major glossies as elitist snobs, and daily mailelle obama grace at least 12 covers during her years in the white house, including three on "vogue" magazine alone. the last though discovery was november 2016 after president trump's victory. do you think the first lady is attractive and deserving of accolades like those? >> ian: of course. i think these magazines -- i'm not surprised, is anybody really surprised that the glossy magazines are shutting out the trump family unless it's bad news? trying to appeal to their liberal market? that's what they do. that doesn't make it right, but i don't think anybody is surprised here. >> kennedy: that she's a really likable first lady, carley. she is lovely, she is tall, she has got great style. even if you don't like the president, don't you think there are people that are curious? even if they're not republicans, about her thoughts and would like to see her in maybe a different context? >> carley: yeah, she's also an actual model. [laughs] was just so funny that she's never been on the cove
president to vent on twitter, sharing a tweet that blasted the major glossies as elitist snobs, and daily mailelle obama grace at least 12 covers during her years in the white house, including three on "vogue" magazine alone. the last though discovery was november 2016 after president trump's victory. do you think the first lady is attractive and deserving of accolades like those? >> ian: of course. i think these magazines -- i'm not surprised, is anybody really surprised that...
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. >> shannon: let's go to the daily mail, my favorite legal resource.what they had to say about the case. she said she was mysteriously removed with little explanation suggesting the district superintendents and sector because he found her posting unprofessional and believed her to be racist. alex, you heard what robert had to say. it this is the way they viewed her post. if they felt justified in letting her go over that. >> that's their defense. she's a public school teacher, it's her personal facebook page, she has that right. in fact, there's a famous supreme court case we learned about in the law school in 1968 where a public school teacher wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper critical of her school board and that your use of funding. as a result, she was terminated. as she took her case to the supreme court and they whirled for her and said public school teachers do not forfeit their first amendment right to free speech. i think it's a here would have a great 50-year-old preston 2.2 in her case. >> shannon: alex and robert, you have
. >> shannon: let's go to the daily mail, my favorite legal resource.what they had to say about the case. she said she was mysteriously removed with little explanation suggesting the district superintendents and sector because he found her posting unprofessional and believed her to be racist. alex, you heard what robert had to say. it this is the way they viewed her post. if they felt justified in letting her go over that. >> that's their defense. she's a public school teacher, it's...