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brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politics programme. this week's european council meeting had been seen as a crucial staging post in the protracted negotiations over the uk's departure from the eu and, as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had just a brief chance to talk to the assembled leaders about brexit. her message to them? we are ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations. i want to see that from the european commission and the european union as well. more than a year into the negotiations, the eu says the uk still does not have a clear negotiating position and it needs to see one. she headed home, excluded from today's brexit discussion. controversy has, of course, accompanied every stage of the brexit process, including the way it has been reported on bbc news. for many, the corporation fails to provide balanced coverage, with louise vale putting it lik
brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politics programme. this week's european council meeting had been seen as a crucial staging post in the protracted negotiations over the uk's departure from the eu and, as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had just a brief chance to talk to the...
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brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politics week's european council meeting had been seen as a crucial staging post in the protracted negotiations over the uk's departure from the eu. as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had had just a brief chance to talk to the assembled leaders about brexit. her message to them? we are ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations. i want to see that from the european commission, and the european union, as well. but, more than a year into the negotiations, the eu says the uk still doesn't have a clear negotiating position, and it needs to see one. she headed home, excluded from today's brexit discussion. controversy has of course accompanied every stage of the brexit process, including the way it has been reported on bbc news. for many, the corporation fails to provide balanced coverage, with louise vale putting it like this... b
brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politics week's european council meeting had been seen as a crucial staging post in the protracted negotiations over the uk's departure from the eu. as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had had just a brief chance to talk to the assembled leaders...
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well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politicsleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatch
well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politicsleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since...
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with that promise, the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray.eutsche welle will continue reporting on this and other topics fairly and independently. brent: that we will. if you want to find out more about deutsche welle past and present you can go to our website at dw.com/65years. with germany's squad now finalized for the world cup in russia, the 23 players returned to the training field with renewed focus. any uncertainties among the squad over who would fly to russia have vanished. die mannschaft, as they are known, have now set their sights firmly on defending their title. reporter: with the competition just t to make the squad now ov, the focus for the german players and coaches is cohesiveness and teambuilding, starting with the get-together for the official team photo. one, they and all of germany hope will adorn kid's rooms, office desesks, and memorabilia stores for decades should this team and its coachch win a secod straight world cup. >> it definitely will not be easy. a soccer world cup is incredibly intense. it lasts four weeks. >
with that promise, the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray.eutsche welle will continue reporting on this and other topics fairly and independently. brent: that we will. if you want to find out more about deutsche welle past and present you can go to our website at dw.com/65years. with germany's squad now finalized for the world cup in russia, the 23 players returned to the training field with renewed focus. any uncertainties among the squad over who would fly to russia have...
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with that promise the chancellor back to the daily political fray. will continue reporting on this and other topics . and independent keep. you up to date at the top of the hour. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization. biodiversity species conservation exploitation even call it a. human rights displacement. the global impact of local action. global three thousand and sixty minutes on. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future workforce for the rich but for many poor people to go first their chance of survival. cannot be long for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi to work and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created just trying to come. up with some of this made for economic inequality around the world and you guys are starting place was the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to as we want to. reach the truth an exclusive look at a certain journalist on t.w. . we make up oh but we watch as i feel that hundred twenty five we are the seven seven
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with that promise the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray to vent it will continue reporting on this and of the topics fair and independent. and that we will have if you want to find out more about past and present you can go to our website at steve w. dot com you see right there slash sixty five year stay with germany squad now finalize for the world cup in russia the twenty three players have returned to the training field with renewed focus any uncertainties among the squad over who would fly of course to russia well that is vanished the munsch off as the team is known well they've now set their sights firmly on defending their title. with the competition just to make the squad now over the focus for the german players and coaches is cohesiveness and team building starting with the get together for the official team photo. thought it would be this one they and all of germany hope will adorn kids' rooms office desks and sports memorabilia stores for decades should his team and its coach win a second straight world cup life definitive definitive it definitely won't be easy a
with that promise the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray to vent it will continue reporting on this and of the topics fair and independent. and that we will have if you want to find out more about past and present you can go to our website at steve w. dot com you see right there slash sixty five year stay with germany squad now finalize for the world cup in russia the twenty three players have returned to the training field with renewed focus any uncertainties among the squad...
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well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politics've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! 0pinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage aga
well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politics've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not...
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this evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the dailybenedicte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced deportation. adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean. more than 2000 guests were part of today's service at westminster abbey and two of them met for the very first time. you guys are the same age and from the same ship. alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 1948. something like this, i mean — you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing them. everything looking right. for many, today's service has been bi
this evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the dailybenedicte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced...
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentatoready in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features smiling england fans despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summit, which is ongoing as we speak, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not necessarily bad news. the guardian leads with the publication of reports that reveal the uk's intelligence services involvement in rendition and torture following the 9/11 attacks. and the daily telegraph's front page calls for
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentatoready in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features smiling england fans despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summit, which is ongoing as we speak, where migration policy was high on the...
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brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politicsand, as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had just a brief chance to talk to the assembled leaders about brexit. her message to them? we are ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations. i want to see that from the european commission and the european union as well. more than a year into the negotiations, the eu says the uk still does not have a clear negotiating position and it needs to see one. she headed home, excluded from today's brexit discussion.
brussels correspondent adam fleming was faced with that question from an unusual guest on the daily politicsand, as it happens, the growing political disagreement over migration dominated the agenda. but, as ever, brexit was under discussion as well. amid all the disputes about migration, theresa may had just a brief chance to talk to the assembled leaders about brexit. her message to them? we are ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations. i want to see that from the european...
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over the long run, he's not going to be the person who's jumping into our daily politics all the time, and trying to fight president trump. >> you tell this story, one of obama's friends tells you about how he was with him for 45 minutes and he totally avoided the subject of trump. at one point there was a tv on with the chyron about trump. and it was just a blip, he didn't want to go there. >> people that talk to president obama these days say he doesn't talk about trump. it's not that he avoids it or he's trained himself not to talk about him. it's not what he's interested in talking about, there's valerie jarrett, quoted in the story, why would he waste his time talking about donald trump, you can't influence him, that much is clear, and over and over, his people said to me when i was working on this, if he were to get out there and start agitating, we need to fight against trump on this and this and this, what would that do other than consolidate republicans behind trump. a lot of these people who don't like obama would fall in line with trump. >> here's my question to you, i was
over the long run, he's not going to be the person who's jumping into our daily politics all the time, and trying to fight president trump. >> you tell this story, one of obama's friends tells you about how he was with him for 45 minutes and he totally avoided the subject of trump. at one point there was a tv on with the chyron about trump. and it was just a blip, he didn't want to go there. >> people that talk to president obama these days say he doesn't talk about trump. it's not...
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i don't think it is the former president obama's job to be a daily political commentator, though. he's come out and said things that at key moments and i think he's using his voice appropriately, you know, i think ultimately we can have -- we can have fights over this sort of petty politics, much more serious debate over policy, but my advice for democrats and progressives and independents and people who oppose trump is, you know, join the protests, but more importantly get to the polls in november because.the scandal is the republicans and congress who are so afraid of trump or the trump voter that there is no oversight at all, no pushback. the only members of the republican party in congress who will take on trump are people who already decided not to run for re-election. and i think that's what the people who are the enablers, send a message to them, the best way to do that is at the polls. >> some are not running for re-election because they weren't going to win, because they have been outspoken critics of the president. it is a tangled web. i'm glad we solved an existential c
i don't think it is the former president obama's job to be a daily political commentator, though. he's come out and said things that at key moments and i think he's using his voice appropriately, you know, i think ultimately we can have -- we can have fights over this sort of petty politics, much more serious debate over policy, but my advice for democrats and progressives and independents and people who oppose trump is, you know, join the protests, but more importantly get to the polls in...
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with that promise the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray. will continue reporting on this and other topics fairly and independently. and to find out more about thoughts of other past and present you can go to our website d.w. dot com or sixty five yes. to venice now where the sixteenth architecture of b.n. ali is underway and has opened to the public before it did there was a competition with an international jury awarding golden lions in various categories to participants from sixty four countries of a medal for michael to ask can tell us more well rabbit who won the top prize for best national pavilion switzerland won the gold line for best national pavilion actually and our colleague ryan of trauma actually visited their pavilion the other day and he's actually seeing one of their is quite good because you do get a sense of the scale of the swiss pavilion. what you're seeing is not an alice in wonderland center or god of his travels or something like this this is the so-called apartment tackles the critical issues of scale in domestic spa
with that promise the chancellor departed back to the daily political fray. will continue reporting on this and other topics fairly and independently. and to find out more about thoughts of other past and present you can go to our website d.w. dot com or sixty five yes. to venice now where the sixteenth architecture of b.n. ali is underway and has opened to the public before it did there was a competition with an international jury awarding golden lions in various categories to participants...
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror, and political commentatorjo—annes front pages are already in. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work, and features smiling england fans, despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angela merkel arriving at today's eu summit, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not necessarily bad news. the guardian leads with the publication of reports that reveal the uk's intelligence services‘ involvement in rendition and torture following the 9/11 attacks. and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental healthcare. let'
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror, and political commentatorjo—annes front pages are already in. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work, and features smiling england fans, despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angela merkel arriving at today's eu summit, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit...
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the portrait isn't as a political stand is daily life so you think of them as these innocent, fun, 19-year-olds in rthemore you fall in love with m it isn't just label for suffrage and also the great leader to focus on that becaus because itt that funny. it's the most violent and sad and tragic place. >> host: where did you get the title without you there is no us? >> guest: my students saying it three times a day coming to the cafeteria and marching one of the songs they would sing it's without you there is no us motherland so that always stuck with me and sometimes i would hum it because it would feel familiar. then they would march. it became almost like a daily ritual without you there is no us. >> host: suki kim, the author of "without you, there is no us: my time with the sons of north korea's elite." it comes out in october 2014. this is book tv on c-span2 television for serious
the portrait isn't as a political stand is daily life so you think of them as these innocent, fun, 19-year-olds in rthemore you fall in love with m it isn't just label for suffrage and also the great leader to focus on that becaus because itt that funny. it's the most violent and sad and tragic place. >> host: where did you get the title without you there is no us? >> guest: my students saying it three times a day coming to the cafeteria and marching one of the songs they would sing...
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joining me for the discussion, betsy woodruff, the "daily beast" politics reporter and also alex siteswald, an nbc news digital reporter. i want to get your reaction to the g7 summit. and also the president arriving late to the summit. the comments you heard from trudeau saying that tragleers will come in as they arrive. betsy, what's your reaction to that. the g7 summit is not the number one priority for the trump administration today. they aren't focused on it. they don't necessarily see it as a place where they can chalk up a lot of wins. they aren't working overtime to make good with the u.s. allies that are assembled there. instead, everyone in the president's orbit all the white house officials who are focused on foreign policy issues are focused overwelly on north korea. today's about singapore. the g7 has fallen by the wayside. >> you agree, alex? what are your thoughts? >> i think that's right. i think president trump is communicating that. it's kind of a power move. you show up late to a party or a meeting, you're telling the wormed that you don't care about it and you're danie i
joining me for the discussion, betsy woodruff, the "daily beast" politics reporter and also alex siteswald, an nbc news digital reporter. i want to get your reaction to the g7 summit. and also the president arriving late to the summit. the comments you heard from trudeau saying that tragleers will come in as they arrive. betsy, what's your reaction to that. the g7 summit is not the number one priority for the trump administration today. they aren't focused on it. they don't...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team at a training session near st petersburg, the paper also reports police officers allowed a 13—year—old boy to spend nearly two hours in the home of a known paedophile to protect a covert operation. the daily mail suggests that some of the queen's birthday honours were being given to those on the very committees handing them out. the i reports on comments from the boss of bmw who says uk investment is under threat unless there is clarity on eu withdrawal within months. and the ft suggests that members of eight of the uk's largest company "final salary" pension schemes are targets for rogue financial adv
with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team...
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politics daily mcadams again says it's absurd therefore if they've got it not to share that prove the idea that you're accused of a crime and you're not allowed to see the evidence against you is ironically this is an absolutely extraordinary case robert mueller the special counsel is now bulking in claiming well russia is still meddling so i cannot put this evidence i cannot let the defense defend itself because it would aid the russians in their continued meddling in i don't know what in america certainly to me it doesn't sound right it sounds like again they're trying to escape a trap of their own creation quick memory recap here robert mueller took over the federal government probe into alleged collusion between donald trump's campaign and russia during the twenty six sixteen u.s. election three companies and thirteen russian nationals fell under investigation. elsewhere eight hundred nuclear activists have been arrested in belgium after breaking into a military base they claim the nuclear weapons stored there for the last sixty years a kept there illegally it's a symbolic gesture
politics daily mcadams again says it's absurd therefore if they've got it not to share that prove the idea that you're accused of a crime and you're not allowed to see the evidence against you is ironically this is an absolutely extraordinary case robert mueller the special counsel is now bulking in claiming well russia is still meddling so i cannot put this evidence i cannot let the defense defend itself because it would aid the russians in their continued meddling in i don't know what in...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution — with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed ‘useless' — such as tonsil and back procedures — in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page — with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement that former police com
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of trying to agree on a brexit deal. they have been warning for a long time that they need certainty to make long—term investments. and they have been saying that if there is a cliff edge, that would be disastrous because all manufacturing... you have constant deliveries showing up. ferries and lorries going backwards and forwards across the channel, a slight delay cost him lots of money. we know all this, and we've been saying that they need to have the same regulations and rules as the eu, or they all need to be replace. none of it has happened, and airbus has finally said that we said this in privat
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of...
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daily telegraph. we cover european politics differently, don't we? it is good to see them giving it such prominence.ion crisis and not brexit. she may have been thrown a lifeline to light by her interior minister but what a job to try to find a solution that europe can agree on in a few weeks when they have had to agree all these years. it looks an impossible task. angela merkel looks to be a weekend figure in politics. she looks weak. at the september election, she was very weak. did really badly. i would like to know your favourite edition of question time. i was honoured. what was that like? what was it like to have david chairing it? i am far too old now. i have a few years to go before i am as old as david dimbleby. it was fine. it was interesting. very interesting to have this question time. to be honest, i cannot remember very much about them. they have never invited me on question time and i'm confident they never will. i suppose what everyone remembers is when the bnp leader was honoured he was very controversial. people thought it would give him a platform and inflate support for the bmp a
daily telegraph. we cover european politics differently, don't we? it is good to see them giving it such prominence.ion crisis and not brexit. she may have been thrown a lifeline to light by her interior minister but what a job to try to find a solution that europe can agree on in a few weeks when they have had to agree all these years. it looks an impossible task. angela merkel looks to be a weekend figure in politics. she looks weak. at the september election, she was very weak. did really...
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contributor and university of texas professor and betsy woodruff, msnbc contributor and "the daily beast" politics reporter. there's another angle to this, betsy, and you recently described how defense contractors are actually cashing in on this zero tolerance policy from the trump administration. talk to me about what you learned on this. >> that's right. what we found in going through public job post some things that two companies, general dynamics, which is a huge defense contractor and mvm, well known for its contracting with the intelligence community, both seemed to be pushing aggressive for more people to work with them because of contracts that they have with the office of refugee resettlement doing child care work. some of the job postings are calling for the theme have experience working with young children who are able to transport children and play with children. they are asking for people to come and work with them, these defense contractors doing child care work on behalf of the office of ref screw resettlement and the american people. mvm in one of the job postings expects to get a
contributor and university of texas professor and betsy woodruff, msnbc contributor and "the daily beast" politics reporter. there's another angle to this, betsy, and you recently described how defense contractors are actually cashing in on this zero tolerance policy from the trump administration. talk to me about what you learned on this. >> that's right. what we found in going through public job post some things that two companies, general dynamics, which is a huge defense...
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with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the londonditor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s advice to britain on brexit, suggesting we ditch defeatism and take "inspiration" from donald trump. the guardian leads on the international trade minister's protest resignation over heathrow‘s expansion. the times suggests that airbus is set to pull investment from britain over uncertainty around customs checks and eu safety certifications. and the i reports on 53 gagging orders used to silence westminster employees over four years. we will begin with the mail. jack, v
with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the londonditor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose...
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and the daily beast, the political advisor should stay out of this, in charge of this entire effort and handling this as well, and others are not attorneys, and robert mueller, the special counsel telling sean hannity it is highly -- the president will sit down to any interview with mueller. >> do i look crazy? so far i have all my senses, get drummed out of the profession, in a kangaroo court. >> the other thing giuliani is confirming is to what kind of surprise he was teasing in the campaign. was he getting leaked information, working with the department of justice and specter general, fbi leaks to giuliani, nothing there and they all moved on. shannon: what about these reports that peter stzrok was escorted out of the fbi building. >> back to last friday and the bottom line is no bias at the fbi, the report listed all kinds of problems. peter stzrok, revelations coming today but we are told on friday he was escorted, the man behind anti-trump text messages, out of the fbi headquarters building, but somehow he still has a job tonight, just under review. 's attorney telling us he is co
and the daily beast, the political advisor should stay out of this, in charge of this entire effort and handling this as well, and others are not attorneys, and robert mueller, the special counsel telling sean hannity it is highly -- the president will sit down to any interview with mueller. >> do i look crazy? so far i have all my senses, get drummed out of the profession, in a kangaroo court. >> the other thing giuliani is confirming is to what kind of surprise he was teasing in...
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jennifer rubin, betsy woodruff, politics reporter at "the daily beast" and jonathan allter, an msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the daily beast." thanks to each of you. it is friday night and we are starting big picture. jennifer, i put the question to you given all the stories we have been discussing and covering and this call to assess both whether this is probable causing no-- becoming normal an what to do about it. >> i hope it is not becoming normal and i hope some of the institutions designed to check the president, be it the independent press, the courts or holding. let's be clear, he is getting worse. we see today three outrages on a daily basis. the first are fundamentally illegal things or attacks on democratic norms. the second would be policy outrages such as separating children from their parents at the border, even when they present themselves as is required for the status of political refugee, and the third is the moral outrages of the constant lying, of the constant whining, of the constant racism. and we see these every single day in one form or another, and
jennifer rubin, betsy woodruff, politics reporter at "the daily beast" and jonathan allter, an msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the daily beast." thanks to each of you. it is friday night and we are starting big picture. jennifer, i put the question to you given all the stories we have been discussing and covering and this call to assess both whether this is probable causing no-- becoming normal an what to do about it. >> i hope it is not becoming normal and i...
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meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank. mexicans vote in the presidential election next sunday with a new leader guaranteed current president enrique pena nieto is in their illegible illegible ineligible for. second time under mexico's calls to chew sion and in a turbulent time domestically a political veteran is riding a wave of popular support on his third attempt at the presidency john home and his will. for sixty four year old and that is manuel lopez obrador it's looking like third time lucky in his quest to win the mix can president say this time he's the overwhelming from the i'm told by his initials i'm low he has a simple message i. will listen to everyone will respect everyone but our priority is the poor for the good of everyone the poor first. that plan has polarized mexico to some he's a danger ready to turn the country into the next venezuela two of those he's a deliberate from a corrupt political class
meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank. mexicans vote in the presidential election next sunday with a new leader guaranteed current president enrique pena nieto is in their illegible illegible ineligible for. second time under mexico's calls to chew sion and in a turbulent time domestically a political...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed "useless," such as tonsil and back procedures, in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page, with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement th
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next...
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the board and it should be for moral reasons for economic reasons it shouldn't be politically motivated and i think the daily between only two individuals i mean it's like political motivations are said to do we agree that in opera mochi is case this is politically moderated rather than. and. tackling dirty money well i mean the government with would say well they're not saying actually that german. money was dirty they would say that they were merely looking into his case and there was no decision on that they haven't they haven't said that i remember his wealth came from those that have sources i just saying that you know under the new visa rules and needing to look into these cases in more detail but i think i think it's pretty clear that a lot of gox and other people that have seemed to be close to president putin have come under increased scrutiny i'm not as being primarily for political reasons so we need to separate the political motivation for some of these actions and the economic and moral reasons for. this sort of action i mean the city of london needs to be seen to be very clean and that's fair e
the board and it should be for moral reasons for economic reasons it shouldn't be politically motivated and i think the daily between only two individuals i mean it's like political motivations are said to do we agree that in opera mochi is case this is politically moderated rather than. and. tackling dirty money well i mean the government with would say well they're not saying actually that german. money was dirty they would say that they were merely looking into his case and there was no...
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meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank while to take you know world leaders are congratulating the turkish president recipe for his sweeping victory in sunday's elections the u.s. says it respects the decision made by the voters and joined the e.u. in encouraging turkey to strengthen its democracy that's after international monitors that ruling ak party had unfair advantages during the campaign jamal shell has more from ankara. there were stark differences in the messages from red to type out around the victor of sunday's election and his closest contender his closest rival muharram in jr to one repeatedly said that he planned on being a presidents for all of eternity he said that he would not allow for any person to be discriminated against in this new turkey under this new system regardless of their political views their gender or their ethnic origin obviously this is seen as maybe an attempt by the president to rea
meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank while to take you know world leaders are congratulating the turkish president recipe for his sweeping victory in sunday's elections the u.s. says it respects the decision made by the voters and joined the e.u. in encouraging turkey to strengthen its democracy that's...
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tonight to review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the dailyc news it's time for sportsday.
tonight to review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the dailyc news it's time for sportsday.
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tonight to review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the dailyirror, jason beattie. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter. and i'm holly hamilton — away from the world cup the comeback continues— andy murray confirms he will play at eastbourne next week.. and a lucky escape for marcus ericsson as formula one returns to france for the first time in ten years. hello, we are half way through the gorup stage here in russia. we are all trying to work out who can or cannot make it through to the last 16. a world cup without brazil would be a bit like red square without st basil's cathedral... it wasn't must win in st peterburg but their fate is now in their own hands ...for 90 minutes in st petersberg they were frustrated by costa rica,
tonight to review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the dailyirror, jason beattie. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter....
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and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror.
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political situation. let's look at the daily mail. shocking trade in stolen uk passport.lions of people who have been, in jordan's same coin. millions of people who have been, injordan's case, who have been, injordan's case, who have fled from syria and so many of them end up being exploited by trafficking gangs and what the mail has done is highlighting how criminals over here and across western europe are stealing passports to take over and sell and can take people into the country. these people that i can manage to buy a passport from, he claims that seven of ten of his clients can succeed in getting into the uk. seven of ten of his clients can succeed in getting into the ukw is frustrating and difficult if you do lose your passport to replace tom about this is the consequence of what happens when it has been taken. and it is expensive to get a new passport. you know, this has been happening for a long time. people have been creating false documents, from passports to others, i think it feels a little bit like fear mongering, pandering to this idea that people are scar
political situation. let's look at the daily mail. shocking trade in stolen uk passport.lions of people who have been, in jordan's same coin. millions of people who have been, injordan's case, who have been, injordan's case, who have fled from syria and so many of them end up being exploited by trafficking gangs and what the mail has done is highlighting how criminals over here and across western europe are stealing passports to take over and sell and can take people into the country. these...
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and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror. good evening. the aerospace giant airbus has threatened to pull its operations out of the uk of note you trade deal struck after brexit. the company employs 6000 people its plant and 400 in its base in newport, around half of the firm's total uk task force. as these school pupils take control of a light aircraft today as part of an air bus scheme to introduce into aviation, the control over the compa ny‘s feature in wales is unclear. many families have multiple members employed at their plant. airbus has expressed concern about brexit before but this is its starkest warning yet. if it left uk, the impact on this village would be devastating. it would be devastating and disastrous for the trinity. there are a lot of people who live here who go to work there and have done for years. it would be an absolute disaster, it would be for them as well. thousands of people. calls the clarity from the uk government have failed to reassure the employees and chain staff. i have been to number ten
and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror. good evening. the aerospace giant airbus has threatened to pull its operations out of the uk of note you trade deal struck after brexit. the company employs 6000 people its plant and 400 in its base in newport, around half of the firm's total uk task force. as these school pupils take control of a light aircraft today as part of an air bus scheme to introduce into aviation, the control over the...
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daily briefing. but we're going to start with our team of reporters. first we'll go to sarah huckabee sanders when she starts taking questions. betsy woodruff, politics reporter for the daily beast and msnbc contributor. eli stokols, an nbc news political analyst. i know we only used a couple of examples in that introduction. there are many examples that bolster each one of those points. those are just the most recent amples. betsy, i want to start with you. everyone is talking about this pardon tweet but you wrote about what that letter by the lawyers to the mueller team reveals. and that is a big lie that they have been telling that the president had nothino do with drafting that initial trump tower statement about don jr. that said he was only talking about adoptions. the lawyers reveal that is true at all. the president was very involved. >> that's right. and what we know now is that the president's lawyers and sarah huckabee sanders emphatically from positions of authority to multiple news outlets across multiple platforms said something that we now know absohoutoubt wasn't true. there's two explanations for this that are possible. one is the po
daily briefing. but we're going to start with our team of reporters. first we'll go to sarah huckabee sanders when she starts taking questions. betsy woodruff, politics reporter for the daily beast and msnbc contributor. eli stokols, an nbc news political analyst. i know we only used a couple of examples in that introduction. there are many examples that bolster each one of those points. those are just the most recent amples. betsy, i want to start with you. everyone is talking about this...
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meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank dept and that editor james bays joins us live now from the united nations in new york what's the latest with pledges. well we are getting speeches made from various current countries giving their commitments to. as ever with these things it's quite hard to decipher how much of this money is actually new money and how much is things that they've actually already pledged in the past certainly the un is very very keen to get money this meeting was opened by the un secretary general antonio good terrorists and also addressed by the head of the commission of general pierre kron ball and he made it clear that time was running out our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of
meantime the poorest palestinians in places like this will continue to bear the brunt of the political battling their daily hardships getting steadily worse sorry for said al jazeera jalazone refugee camp in the occupied west bank dept and that editor james bays joins us live now from the united nations in new york what's the latest with pledges. well we are getting speeches made from various current countries giving their commitments to. as ever with these things it's quite hard to decipher...
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well i can tell you that rudy giuliani tonight is telling "the daily beast" that the political advisor should stay out of this and he is in charge of this entire effort and is handling it this well. he's not an attorney but he is saying most of his fire, rudy giuliani, tonight for robert mueller. he told our own sean hannity that it's highly unlikely that the president will sit down for any kind of interview with mueller. >> do i look crazy? so far i still have all my senses and i'm a heck of a lawyer. i get drummed out of the profession if i did. the reality is you don't put your client in a kangaroo court. >> ed: the other thing is, he's confirming that he did talk to fbi agents a month ago and wants to know what kind of surprise. he says he spoke to the fbi and they were working with the department of justice inspector general, trying to find out if there were fbi leaks to rudy giuliani and he said there's nothing there and he thinks the matter is that they've all moved on. >> shannon: what about these reports that someone mentioned they saw peter strzok being escorted out of the fb
well i can tell you that rudy giuliani tonight is telling "the daily beast" that the political advisor should stay out of this and he is in charge of this entire effort and is handling it this well. he's not an attorney but he is saying most of his fire, rudy giuliani, tonight for robert mueller. he told our own sean hannity that it's highly unlikely that the president will sit down for any kind of interview with mueller. >> do i look crazy? so far i still have all my senses and...
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let's bring in jonathan alter, columnist for the daily beast and msnbc political analyst and republicanna shaw. good morning to you both. >> hi, alex. >> reena, how do you explain all of this. does the president know he's twisting the truth, or does he think he's stating facts? >> there's really no good answer here except for that in his head what he's doing is correct. president trump thinks he is telling the truth. there's no other explanation. but, the american public, see for what this is. this is a blame game and these are lies, lies and more lies. never before have we seen such brazen lies come from the pulpit. conservatives, democrats are stomping mad. but conservatives like me are scared more than anything else that the president is head down a road that we knew he would go down. >> you just identified yourself, you're the republican on this discussion here. you're conservative. >> that is right. >> what is your take about all this, jonathan? >> first of all, i think it's what you just did with that fact check on the president's comments. what we've seen so far is that you have
let's bring in jonathan alter, columnist for the daily beast and msnbc political analyst and republicanna shaw. good morning to you both. >> hi, alex. >> reena, how do you explain all of this. does the president know he's twisting the truth, or does he think he's stating facts? >> there's really no good answer here except for that in his head what he's doing is correct. president trump thinks he is telling the truth. there's no other explanation. but, the american public, see...
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today's politics, the issues change daily. sometimes quicker than daily. we used to deal with new cycles with the same issue for months. it is hard to predict right now. julia: we get the message. congressman, thank you. what'd you miss. leaders negotiated to find some way to deal with the flow of migrants into the eu block. what happens once they get there? maria has the latest. talk about what we have seen in the last 24 hours. they were talking until 4:00 a.m. to thrash out some statement. what planned we have now for the migration crisis? >> it was a very long night. morning, they would veto the summit if they did not get the migration they wanted. this is what we have. takeaways that have agreed to set up migration centers. the focus as they that migrants with those who qualify for asylum could stay in europe. those who do not going to have to go back to their home countries. sharere going to have to the distribution of migrants to avoid and make the effort. this was key for angela merkel. she had to get a deal. she has one. a bilateral deal with spai
today's politics, the issues change daily. sometimes quicker than daily. we used to deal with new cycles with the same issue for months. it is hard to predict right now. julia: we get the message. congressman, thank you. what'd you miss. leaders negotiated to find some way to deal with the flow of migrants into the eu block. what happens once they get there? maria has the latest. talk about what we have seen in the last 24 hours. they were talking until 4:00 a.m. to thrash out some statement....
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daily business . directly opposite the company headquarters the main office of the political party founded by bobbish is now the biggest political force in the czech parliament andrei bobbish is estimated to be worth around three billion euros was many czech people are concerned that so much wealth and political power concentrated in just a few hands in early june thousands of people took to the streets to protest against what they call an oligarchy. the anti bobbish protests were organized by a group of students. his holding which is now managed by his wife and by his close friends burned during prohibition in government during four years burned one and half billion of europe and is the same. his holding current during twenty years before together. the activists say agra fat has acquired the most important newspapers in the country turning them into propaganda instruments. the senior editors have all left the papers and are now working independently. on the. interests in health agriculture and community and first two businesses are very much dependent on the state and the legislation of the state ma
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former "daily show" host jon stewart saidis anger over politics made him leave the anchor chair.s america need a little comic relief right now? >>> come on! >> come on >> announcer: you kno this is the only place in daytime dishing out the hotst topics. >> we try to let'all know what's happening as we're seeing it. >> it's oblg to be strong and angry. i would rather be strong than sweet. >> nailed it. >> that's my opening statement if i'm a prosecute person boom. case made. >> i'm sick of it. >> she's sick of it. >> announcer: to grab your phone and join the conversation. >> we don't shy away tre hard things on this show. >> yes, yes! >> announcer: and don't miss "the view" on abc. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczemagain? it's fine. i saw somethinthe other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, inflammationnder your skin. maybu should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposecom to learn more. my mom washes the dishes... ...before shputs them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum le
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politics in daily practice is cynical and in some ways appalling as we have seen recently.think of the is really describing his ride to the prime minister ship is climbing the greasy pole. not exactly a romantic idea. politics has none of the elegance and beauty of art and music, poetry and science. but think of how they get the politics wrong, not just art and poetry but even science is corrupt. in the late 1940s stalin decided that the genetics really means the transmission of inherited characteristics which had been proven 100 years earlier to be untrue, but stalin insisted on a new soviet genetics. he found scientists who would do it and produced it like syncretism which is the ultimate expression of the power of a corrupted politics, to corrupt and destroy and undermine and ruin everything that is hard and beautiful and elegant. that is why politics, which so many wants to wash their hands of today and understandably so, in the end is sovereign and must be. it is why i left medicine, a life of unquestionable humanity and nobility, to enter a life of politics. because i
politics in daily practice is cynical and in some ways appalling as we have seen recently.think of the is really describing his ride to the prime minister ship is climbing the greasy pole. not exactly a romantic idea. politics has none of the elegance and beauty of art and music, poetry and science. but think of how they get the politics wrong, not just art and poetry but even science is corrupt. in the late 1940s stalin decided that the genetics really means the transmission of inherited...
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with me are the comment and features editor at cityam, rachel cunliffe, and the political commentator lance price. the dailyfrom former conservative leader lord hague, who says the war on cannabis has been lost. he is urging the prime minister to legalise the drug. president trump's comments on immigration leads the guardian, as mr trump said the us will not become a migrant camp like europe. the tax rise announced by the prime minister to pay for the nhs funding boost leads the i. the ft says the chancellor has been given the green light to put taxes up to pay for the £20 billion boost. but the express say we will have to wait until the autumn budget to find out who will be paying more. and the times leads with a warning from the chancellor, philip hammond, that there will be no money for other policies outside the health service funding boost. the mirror features the television interview with meghan markle's father, who said that prince harry could only marry his daughter if he vowed never to assault her. and england's late show in russia, despite a swarm of insects in the stadium, leads the sun. so a var
with me are the comment and features editor at cityam, rachel cunliffe, and the political commentator lance price. the dailyfrom former conservative leader lord hague, who says the war on cannabis has been lost. he is urging the prime minister to legalise the drug. president trump's comments on immigration leads the guardian, as mr trump said the us will not become a migrant camp like europe. the tax rise announced by the prime minister to pay for the nhs funding boost leads the i. the ft says...
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. >> let's bring in jonathan alter, columnist for the "daily beast" and han msnbc political analyst and republican strategist. lauren zell, managing director of fp 1 strategies. good morning to you both. so jonathan, is that the democrats' best and only option at this point? get a million people to rally and essentially according to michael moore, literally block people from being able to get in there and take that vote? and is this also a toss-up as to whether the dmom stragss could produce any real tangible results? >> i actually, i respect michael moore and a lot of what he's done. i don't think that's the right strategy at this point and i think democrats have to think harder about what the actual pressure points in the senate are. and how to for instance get senator lisa murkowsky, senator susan collins, to come around and vote their conscience. they're both pro choice. >> so the president nominate somebody who is not pro choice, jonathan? >> he is. 100%, he will nominate somebody who is not pro choice. >> isn't it a guarantee that those two will turn? >> it's not a guarantee at al
. >> let's bring in jonathan alter, columnist for the "daily beast" and han msnbc political analyst and republican strategist. lauren zell, managing director of fp 1 strategies. good morning to you both. so jonathan, is that the democrats' best and only option at this point? get a million people to rally and essentially according to michael moore, literally block people from being able to get in there and take that vote? and is this also a toss-up as to whether the dmom stragss...