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the financial times, their main story is about, being widely expected in washington that donald trump paris time an accord. the financial times says china and the european union have done their own deal, their own climate pact because there is so much doubt about america's commitment. this is real evidence of donald trump's america turning its back on the rest of the world, and the rest of the world shrugging their shoulders and saying, we have got to get on with it. this goes with the quote from angela merkel about the nato summit la st angela merkel about the nato summit last week, that europe can't count oi'i last week, that europe can't count on others. there are new alliances being formed. now the united states has left. donald trump is still saying on twitter he might go one way or the other, teasing, but this is not really an issue that you should take lightly. it is like it isa game should take lightly. it is like it is a game show, like the apprentice. it seems strange, he will give china ten in dollars to help them with developing a national mission training system —— $10 mi
the financial times, their main story is about, being widely expected in washington that donald trump paris time an accord. the financial times says china and the european union have done their own deal, their own climate pact because there is so much doubt about america's commitment. this is real evidence of donald trump's america turning its back on the rest of the world, and the rest of the world shrugging their shoulders and saying, we have got to get on with it. this goes with the quote...
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the financial times, angela merkel holding a large rear.ing that germany and france will have to get closer together, because they cannot rely on britain and america anymore. together, because they cannot rely on britain and america anymorem is farcical. she says, we can no longer rely on the usa, because donald trump was less than polite to them in brussels at the nato meeting. he told them to pay up, because of the nato members, only three or four meet the 2% of gdp target, one is the uk, greece, france and the usa. germany is way behind. she is one to talk. but the idea that the us or the uk will walk away from nato is absurd. when it comes to the uk, theresa may went out of her way when she invoked article 50 to talk about security cooperation. she had said as home secretary being in the eu was important for security. she has done one or two u—turns. joking apart, when she sent her a letter to donald tusk, she made a big issue about security. the uk will not walk away from the security agreement with the eu. i do not think she is a fan
the financial times, angela merkel holding a large rear.ing that germany and france will have to get closer together, because they cannot rely on britain and america anymore. together, because they cannot rely on britain and america anymorem is farcical. she says, we can no longer rely on the usa, because donald trump was less than polite to them in brussels at the nato meeting. he told them to pay up, because of the nato members, only three or four meet the 2% of gdp target, one is the uk,...
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let's go to the financial times. mr trump and mrtrump let's go to the financial times.ay and philip hammond. theresa may raises doubts on philip hammond. i suspect a bit of betting is going on as to whether he will survive the first few weeks of theresa may administration she wins. if she gets administration she wins. if she gets a landslide, she will have a mandate to introduce all those measures and a mandate over her own conservative policies and she will be able to do what she wants. there is talk that michael gove might be brought back into the cabinet. philip hammond is vulnerable because there are leaks about him swearing. she admitted it today. extraordinary body language in their press conference today and they were being asked questions about their relationship. the one word of caution is ultimately she says and she knows she is the only one who knows if this will happen. it is interesting when you talk to people who know them both, they were both oxford university contemporaries for two years ago and people say they are the same type of tory, they are largely
let's go to the financial times. mr trump and mrtrump let's go to the financial times.ay and philip hammond. theresa may raises doubts on philip hammond. i suspect a bit of betting is going on as to whether he will survive the first few weeks of theresa may administration she wins. if she gets administration she wins. if she gets a landslide, she will have a mandate to introduce all those measures and a mandate over her own conservative policies and she will be able to do what she wants. there...
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a front page of the financial times.anning to become a $100 billion market leader. it is a rumour, widely reported, not confirmed yet. yes, not confirmed yet. chemchina has got the approval of the shareholders of a big agri chem business, to buy them, and that is a big deal because it gives chemchina access to that agri technology and it gives china as a country access. chemchina has done lots of acquisitions and is a very big company. their work to equity ratio is 260%. sinochem is much more debt. explain why this is important to all of us, in the sense that it could become the world's biggest chemicals company? become the world's biggest chemicals 7 in become the world's biggest chemicals company? in terms of the assets it has, the power and the control of agriculture, that kind of thing. has, the power and the control of agriculture, that kind of thingm has assets, it has control, but i think it is especially important because they now account access to sigenta, a top—flight company in agriculture. so this is china ta
a front page of the financial times.anning to become a $100 billion market leader. it is a rumour, widely reported, not confirmed yet. yes, not confirmed yet. chemchina has got the approval of the shareholders of a big agri chem business, to buy them, and that is a big deal because it gives chemchina access to that agri technology and it gives china as a country access. chemchina has done lots of acquisitions and is a very big company. their work to equity ratio is 260%. sinochem is much more...
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let's make a start with the financial times, senior tories were kept in the dark over may's dementia it says, prime ministerfailed to over may's dementia tax, it says, prime minister failed to consult colleagues. she has at times been accused of being very presidential, keeping everything tightly wrapped. she has a coterie, which i am reliably informed amounts to about three in the inner sanctum, but obviously both borisjohnson, the king of love, and damian green today sort of hesitated when they pressed on weather they had been consulted, and damian green is actually entirely responsible for this art works and pensions, but they refused to say weather they had been informed. i interviewed iain duncan smith about this ahead of the ma nifesto smith about this ahead of the manifesto launch, and he said, don't ask me for detail, i haven't got a clue! and in the pasty had been very much involved. years a backbench mp, so much involved. years a backbench mp, sol much involved. years a backbench mp, so i wouldn't speak to them about these issues, despite his expertise, but this is an inter
let's make a start with the financial times, senior tories were kept in the dark over may's dementia it says, prime ministerfailed to over may's dementia tax, it says, prime minister failed to consult colleagues. she has at times been accused of being very presidential, keeping everything tightly wrapped. she has a coterie, which i am reliably informed amounts to about three in the inner sanctum, but obviously both borisjohnson, the king of love, and damian green today sort of hesitated when...
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let us look at the financial times.esident trumper, he is on his first foreign trip, he has been everywhere, but that is not the case. many significant countries today. the pope had a realtwinkle in his eye yesterday when he handed across his thoughts to donald trump oi'i across his thoughts to donald trump on what to do about climate change. 186 pages. i'm not sure donald trump will get past the executive summary. we will read that. what are you going to say to him?|j we will read that. what are you going to say to him? i am dying to see the pictures of donald trump regional 186 pages. the key influences on trumper, ivanka, his daughter and her partner jared kushner. they are saying, do not pull out of the paris accord. this will be further trump triangulate oi'i. will be further trump triangulate on. i think is moving on this as well. the cost will be interesting oi'i well. the cost will be interesting on that. onto roderigo due are today. —— duterte. just back from a visit with vladimir putin. but a real problems at
let us look at the financial times.esident trumper, he is on his first foreign trip, he has been everywhere, but that is not the case. many significant countries today. the pope had a realtwinkle in his eye yesterday when he handed across his thoughts to donald trump oi'i across his thoughts to donald trump on what to do about climate change. 186 pages. i'm not sure donald trump will get past the executive summary. we will read that. what are you going to say to him?|j we will read that. what...
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it's really a mixed bag. >> the financial times is an international publication. how is he being viewed around the globe on the -- >> with confusion. a lot of confusion. >> i didn't finish my question. >> all right, take it away, go ahead. go ahead. >> i'll tell you what, actually, i'm saying that only half joking, one thing that's interesting and disturbing to me, i know you're going to relate to this, there are a lot of emerging market countries that say, we get this, we know what it's like when someone's children are in positions of power, we know who to tap now. we know who to call, we know who the ministers are, whose palms we need to grease. this is a familiar way of doing business in a lot of the parts of the world, that's a disturbing thing to me. >> how concerned are you, how concerned are financial journalists at large about the trouble that he may get himself into with these lines being crossed between his business dealings and his governance. >> i'm hugely worried, and you look around. we've had these experiments, not just in the u.s., but where a popu
it's really a mixed bag. >> the financial times is an international publication. how is he being viewed around the globe on the -- >> with confusion. a lot of confusion. >> i didn't finish my question. >> all right, take it away, go ahead. go ahead. >> i'll tell you what, actually, i'm saying that only half joking, one thing that's interesting and disturbing to me, i know you're going to relate to this, there are a lot of emerging market countries that say, we get...
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i think we have a spread across the papers, starting with the financial times.hat is the actual cost of brexit? this is the actual cost of brexit? this is the question on the dinner table, it appears, on good people discussing these things. conversations on the leaf. be polite, et cetera. -- leaks. the financial times is building on the story, there have been some leaks on a dinner with jean—claude juncker and prime minister theresa may. the figure is 100 billion. to be honest, it seems a bit pie in the sky. michael barnier, the eu chief negotiator, said no figure like that would be put together until the end of the negotiations, which makes sense. if you look at the trade deals, the loans, the receipt of the uk has for europe, some of the rebates it might look at, this is a complex conversation. it is like a divorce. who is going to get the cds and so on? this will take a long time to work out. 100 billion euros will be moving a lot over the next couple of years. we will have plenty of speculation about it. it is going to be expensive, that's what it sounds lik
i think we have a spread across the papers, starting with the financial times.hat is the actual cost of brexit? this is the actual cost of brexit? this is the question on the dinner table, it appears, on good people discussing these things. conversations on the leaf. be polite, et cetera. -- leaks. the financial times is building on the story, there have been some leaks on a dinner with jean—claude juncker and prime minister theresa may. the figure is 100 billion. to be honest, it seems a bit...
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the financial times has a story about recently—elected french president emmanuel macron‘s promise toon eu trade. a macron adviser adds that the pro—eu leader wants to address euroscepticism and the anger that drove many to vote for his rival marine le pen. further fallout from the uk labour's leaked election manifesto on the front page of the times. and quite literally with the paper featuring a picture of a bbc camera man whose foot was run over by labour leader jeremy corbyn‘s car. £453 million — that's how much a judge has awarded a hands—on mother in a record divorce settlement here in the uk between a russian billionaire and his eastern european wife. the key word being named. andrew tuck, the editor of the global news and business magazine is with us. the word of the day, when it comes to trump, is contradiction in trying to trump, is contradiction in trying to make sense of his latest comments. what you make? as if there weren't enough different ways. he then throws up another different story today. is contradicting all the people and his team. he is pulled out mike pence to s
the financial times has a story about recently—elected french president emmanuel macron‘s promise toon eu trade. a macron adviser adds that the pro—eu leader wants to address euroscepticism and the anger that drove many to vote for his rival marine le pen. further fallout from the uk labour's leaked election manifesto on the front page of the times. and quite literally with the paper featuring a picture of a bbc camera man whose foot was run over by labour leader jeremy corbyn‘s car....
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we are going to move on now actually to the financial times.ber attack, actually to the financial times. the hacking story, cyberattack, hackers have second us weapon primed for attack, according to analysts. everyone expected a spike on the weekend following friday's attack but that did not happen. do you know, my worry is that we are being let down by government, be they british governments, certainly questions have to be asked on the american government. and indeed of the russians in all this. if the extents of hacking is what it appears to be, of course, it is horrendous what has been going on to the nhs and elements of the nhs. people with heart problems, stroke victims, have had to be moved elsewhere this very weekend. this is the extent of it. is it... i mean, i have occasionally been sympathetic tojeremy have occasionally been sympathetic to jeremy hunt have occasionally been sympathetic tojeremy hunt in this studio in the past, but the problem he has got is this has happened on his watch. he will now have to answer on behalf of the hea
we are going to move on now actually to the financial times.ber attack, actually to the financial times. the hacking story, cyberattack, hackers have second us weapon primed for attack, according to analysts. everyone expected a spike on the weekend following friday's attack but that did not happen. do you know, my worry is that we are being let down by government, be they british governments, certainly questions have to be asked on the american government. and indeed of the russians in all...
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the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirr
the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour...
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in the financial times on their front here. in the financial times on theirfront page, they here.t bill. how do they work that out? good question. all a nalysts a re work that out? good question. all analysts are looking at assets between zero and 100 billion and liabilities of zero and 100 billion, and the difference between those two is the figure that one comes up with. a fairly wide range, i suspect some tricky negotiations. how does this line about her becoming a difficult woman play out? does it suggest you will take a hard line and it gets the uk further advanced in these talks, or actually this puts up a wall and these negotiations become much more difficult than maybe they need to be? i suspect it is the latter but i'm not sure anyone really knows. some of the noise emanating from the dinner at downing street, from brussels, i'm not sure we have an awful lot of clarity. still as much uncertainty as there was. thank you could walking us through that and we will keep an eye on how all of those in this years and is progress. thank you for your company, have a really lovely d
in the financial times on their front here. in the financial times on theirfront page, they here.t bill. how do they work that out? good question. all a nalysts a re work that out? good question. all analysts are looking at assets between zero and 100 billion and liabilities of zero and 100 billion, and the difference between those two is the figure that one comes up with. a fairly wide range, i suspect some tricky negotiations. how does this line about her becoming a difficult woman play out?...
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while you are doing that can be just show the financial times? thank you!imes? thank you! we run extracts from the memoirs of the greek leader about the greek crisis and he revealed that the one person in europe he felt was friendly towards greece's interests and understood what was being done to it was unfairand bad understood what was being done to it was unfair and bad in the long—term, was unfair and bad in the long—term, was mr macron. he said he thought mr macron was squeezed out of taking pa rt macron was squeezed out of taking part in negotiations in the process because the germans saw that he disagreed with them on policy. 0ne way in which again he is bad for brexit is, what france really wants to do is make sure that britain doesn't do a race to the bottom in terms of regulation and tax after brexit. so i think fans will really emphasise that strongly. france is keen to attract the city and get a brain drain going from london to paris because it's been going the other way to such a long time. so in that sense is bad for brexit, probably. he says,
while you are doing that can be just show the financial times? thank you!imes? thank you! we run extracts from the memoirs of the greek leader about the greek crisis and he revealed that the one person in europe he felt was friendly towards greece's interests and understood what was being done to it was unfairand bad understood what was being done to it was unfair and bad in the long—term, was unfair and bad in the long—term, was mr macron. he said he thought mr macron was squeezed out of...
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ok, let's go to the financial times. main ma nifesto to the financial times. talks with former miller band aid. —— you might be surprised if they didn't talk to each other. the tory ma nifesto didn't talk to each other. the tory manifesto chief talking to a former ed miliband aid? 7 manifesto chief talking to a former ed miliband aid? ? ed miliband didn't do very well. this is a man cold lord glassman. i am not awfully keen on titles, apparently they are mirroring pledges. and yes, the one being mirrored all over the press todayis being mirrored all over the press today is about energy prices and the tories are going to cap them. when ed miliband was in charge, he was talking about a price freeze. then he turned it into a cap. but this is a specific attempt to park tory ta nks a specific attempt to park tory tanks on the labour lawn. you could put it like that, or you could say, these are quite sensible things they are both talking about. i have been talking about energy prices for about 14 years on television. laura, is this a sign of a more moderate labour p
ok, let's go to the financial times. main ma nifesto to the financial times. talks with former miller band aid. —— you might be surprised if they didn't talk to each other. the tory ma nifesto didn't talk to each other. the tory manifesto chief talking to a former ed miliband aid? 7 manifesto chief talking to a former ed miliband aid? ? ed miliband didn't do very well. this is a man cold lord glassman. i am not awfully keen on titles, apparently they are mirroring pledges. and yes, the one...
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yes, the irony as well, the front page of the financial times briefly mentioned this. ly mentioned this. lloyds have been in public ownership since the financial crash of 2008, they were bailed out with a massive amount of money. it has now been sold. the taxpayer doesn't own it any more! and the taxpayer made a profit. the tories can point to that and say, look... tories can point to that and say, look. . . that tories can point to that and say, look... that was labour's attempt at nationalising, which has been and done now. we will be hearing about lots more nationalisation. that is a very good point, it was gordon brown. back to the times, labour's packs rein in tatters, plan to miss target by billions, expert warns. —— tax. more analysis of labour's tax proposals. the times have gone to the expert, the ifs, michael gove said they do not want experts! labour said they can raise 4 billion from tax rises, the ifs said people will avoid the tax rises, and they will avoid the tax rises, and they will only raise between two and 3 billion. they haven't got a contingency fu
yes, the irony as well, the front page of the financial times briefly mentioned this. ly mentioned this. lloyds have been in public ownership since the financial crash of 2008, they were bailed out with a massive amount of money. it has now been sold. the taxpayer doesn't own it any more! and the taxpayer made a profit. the tories can point to that and say, look... tories can point to that and say, look. . . that tories can point to that and say, look... that was labour's attempt at...
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let's talk about the financial times. they have about the financial times. phone oi’ may be able to use your mobile phone or the time on the tube? that will increase chatter levels... the london mayor has a lot on his plate. he has the whole brexit thing and the impact of the city of london, the impact of the city of london, the disaster of stafford rail. it does not strike me that this should be high on the list of priorities. people on their mobile phones while on the underground, it has been a safe haven from that kind of thing. i remember reading these stories ten oi’ i remember reading these stories ten or 15 years ago about how we will soon, in only be able to talk on the underground on our mobile phones. -- imminently. have you seen it in action? in hong kong, they have the ability to do it and it is not very pleasa nt to ability to do it and it is not very pleasant to be a passenger. people shouting to their mobile phones in protesta nt — — shouting to their mobile phones in protestant —— proximity to you. i would not recommend it. even though it is
let's talk about the financial times. they have about the financial times. phone oi’ may be able to use your mobile phone or the time on the tube? that will increase chatter levels... the london mayor has a lot on his plate. he has the whole brexit thing and the impact of the city of london, the impact of the city of london, the disaster of stafford rail. it does not strike me that this should be high on the list of priorities. people on their mobile phones while on the underground, it has...
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that's in the financial times. let's have a look in more detail.s oliver cornock, editor—in—chief of oxford business group. good to see you. let's start with the fight against extremism and the call for technology giant to do more. we hear this quite often in the aftermath of such events. do you think this is the right tactic?m has to be one of the approaches to be looking at the broader problem of how to tackle this. in manchester, this again comes to the fore. when i speak to people about an asymmetric fight, it is not a binary position but it is on many fronts and the internet is unfathomably deep. no surprise to me this is a focus. and that prime minister theresa may is leading on that. what power we have two make these social media companies take a stronger stance is unclear. the other angle is freedom of speech. when do you draw the line? it is a thorny issue and it is not going to go anywhere soon. we we re not going to go anywhere soon. we were talking early in the week, the lea k of were talking early in the week, the leak of the guardian,
that's in the financial times. let's have a look in more detail.s oliver cornock, editor—in—chief of oxford business group. good to see you. let's start with the fight against extremism and the call for technology giant to do more. we hear this quite often in the aftermath of such events. do you think this is the right tactic?m has to be one of the approaches to be looking at the broader problem of how to tackle this. in manchester, this again comes to the fore. when i speak to people about...
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tomorrow's front pages with christopher hope of the daily telegraph and miranda green of the financial timespapers at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight. dedicated to the city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and we feel proud of that. and tomorrow on manchester's streets, there'll be a celebration of sport...the great city games welcomes some of the world's greatest athletes, one of them is in the studio with us tonight. and on the streets of monaco...they are gearing up for the most prestigious race in the formula one calendar. good evening, manchester has of course dominated the news this week and last night manchester united dedicated its europa league triumph to the city. jose mourinho‘s team flew to stockholm on the morning after the terror attack and have returned home after beating ajax 2—0 in last night's final. mourinho says that h
tomorrow's front pages with christopher hope of the daily telegraph and miranda green of the financial timespapers at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight. dedicated to the city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and we feel proud of that. and...
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the financial times, they lead with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration, which she calls "sustainable levels". the express says mrs may told voters that border controls were "urgently needed to ease pressure on public services and a wage squeeze on the low paid". rising energy bills feature on the telegraph's front page. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give energy regulator ofgem powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. jeremy corbyn wants a national housing initiative aimed at helping younger and less well—off voters, the guardian says. and the metro says new french president emmanuael macron does not want to ‘punish‘ britain during brxit negotiations because there is a ‘strong mutual interest‘ in maintaining close ties between the two countries. the i says they want to end the border agreement. so let‘s begin... and we are going to start with the front of the metro. he is committed to the european project, and clearly the majority of the french people seem the majority of the french people seem to agree. as a result, he
the financial times, they lead with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration, which she calls "sustainable levels". the express says mrs may told voters that border controls were "urgently needed to ease pressure on public services and a wage squeeze on the low paid". rising energy bills feature on the telegraph's front page. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give energy regulator ofgem powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten...
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that is the financial times take on events of the last couple of days. virginia, jack, independent line. caller: hi. my opinion is the president has a right to fire the f.b.i. director. the f.b.i. director made mistakes. ofever, he was never accused doing anything unethical or unlawful. servant, whose served honorably, who made to akes, deserves the right resign, in my opinion, not be like you arenguage terminated immediately, immediately, which is ju treated like eing a t.v. prop. it's disgusting. and inhumane. is a father of children, honorably e his job and he was treated like that ithout the right to resign, i think it was classless, a classless act and for pence to leadership is i think it is just disgusting. but, again, the president had a ight to ask for his resignation, fire him if he didn't offer resignation, but to or him in such a hollywood new york or t.v. prime-time, terminated effectively is completely opposite of classless and a clown act, in my opinion. has "wall street journal" associated press photo of jim comey at home, dressed in casu
that is the financial times take on events of the last couple of days. virginia, jack, independent line. caller: hi. my opinion is the president has a right to fire the f.b.i. director. the f.b.i. director made mistakes. ofever, he was never accused doing anything unethical or unlawful. servant, whose served honorably, who made to akes, deserves the right resign, in my opinion, not be like you arenguage terminated immediately, immediately, which is ju treated like eing a t.v. prop. it's...
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the financial times leads on what it says is theresa may‘s break with the thatcherite past of the tory she said her conservatives would deliver mainstream government for a mainstream government for a mainstream britain. tomorrow‘s express has an interview with the brexit secretary talking tougher over the upcoming negotiations with the european union. the sun is one of several papers who says the prime minister‘s manifesto reaches out to her opposition voters. the headline is blue labour. the mirror is not convinced by this argument, claiming 10 million pensioners would lose their winter fuel payment. the times is another paper to focus on her bid to win voters from right and left as she launches her manifesto in halifax. the front page of the guardian features the latest photo of chelsea manning, the former us soldier who was released from dilatory prison after being convicted of leaking secrets. and the daily mail and tomorrow applauds theresa may applauding her manifesto asa theresa may applauding her manifesto as a new era for british politics. that is a summary of the news. newsda
the financial times leads on what it says is theresa may‘s break with the thatcherite past of the tory she said her conservatives would deliver mainstream government for a mainstream government for a mainstream britain. tomorrow‘s express has an interview with the brexit secretary talking tougher over the upcoming negotiations with the european union. the sun is one of several papers who says the prime minister‘s manifesto reaches out to her opposition voters. the headline is blue labour....
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in the financial times, climate change and how leaders in europe will lobby donald trump to try and getas previously said he'd "cancel" the deal. the philippine daily inquirer shows families fleeing the city of marawi, after terrorists and government forces clashed. president rodrigo duterte says martial law could be imposed across the whole country, while the army fights islamist militants. thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better life in europe. well, the new york times features a story about how money matters — with some migrants paying a high price to travel in style
in the financial times, climate change and how leaders in europe will lobby donald trump to try and getas previously said he'd "cancel" the deal. the philippine daily inquirer shows families fleeing the city of marawi, after terrorists and government forces clashed. president rodrigo duterte says martial law could be imposed across the whole country, while the army fights islamist militants. thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better...
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the financial times.been very hot on the james komi story which is interesting from a business perspective because from an investment point of view, it comes a point at which a political story becomes a business story because of confidence. —— comey. becomes a business story because of confidence. -- comey. what's interesting about this article, this is meant to be a meeting between the russian foreign minister, the russian foreign minister, the russian ambassador to the united states and the american president and it's nothing about policy. there is nothing in this article about policy. it's as if they came in just had a chat about something on the sidelines. american photographers we re sidelines. american photographers were not even allowed into the meeting. one or two russian photographers were allowed in and this is a meeting on american soil. no american journalists. there this is a meeting on american soil. no americanjournalists. there is so much to talk about with russia and the states. energy an
the financial times.been very hot on the james komi story which is interesting from a business perspective because from an investment point of view, it comes a point at which a political story becomes a business story because of confidence. —— comey. becomes a business story because of confidence. -- comey. what's interesting about this article, this is meant to be a meeting between the russian foreign minister, the russian foreign minister, the russian ambassador to the united states and...
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the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billiono a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first time. and finally, uk prime minister theresa may and her husband were early victims of "fa ke news", they told the bbc,
the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billiono a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first time. and finally, uk prime minister theresa may and her husband were early victims of "fa...
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with me are oliver wright, policy editor at the times and katie martin, markets reporter at the financial timese space time continuum. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times leads with the local elections, suggesting the tory victory could be repeated in next month's general election. the i describes the conservative party's win as a "blue tide". "a reunion of the right" is how the telegraph describes the tory win. particularly from ukip. the ft reflects on the losses of both labour and ukip. "theresa on the march", declares the daily mail. the guardian quotes jeremy the guardian quotesjeremy corbyn saying labour faces a the guardian quotesjeremy corbyn saying labourfaces a historic challenge. "theresa on the march", declares the daily mail. the express calls theresa may the new mackie. first, let's look at the local and mayoral election. let's look at the daily mail. the reason on the marks, you get wiped out and labour buried in their own backyard. it will come on the weather weakens safely extrapolate this to doom the aids in a bit, but theresa may —— tojune the 8th in a bit. th
with me are oliver wright, policy editor at the times and katie martin, markets reporter at the financial timese space time continuum. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times leads with the local elections, suggesting the tory victory could be repeated in next month's general election. the i describes the conservative party's win as a "blue tide". "a reunion of the right" is how the telegraph describes the tory win. particularly from ukip. the ft reflects on the...
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the allegations swirling around donald trump make the headlines on the financial times. try to try to stop elderly people having to sell their homes to cover ca re costs. may's plan for a fairer britain is the headline
the allegations swirling around donald trump make the headlines on the financial times. try to try to stop elderly people having to sell their homes to cover ca re costs. may's plan for a fairer britain is the headline
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the front page of the financial times looks at lloyd's. it that way. the final bit of lloyds put in private hands after being held by the taxpayer since 2008, 2009. i bet this is something you never thought you would see when you started your career in the city.” never thought i would see the big banks pulled to their needs. it took nine years, a long time. the real issue is this is what happened to lloyds issue is this is what happened to lloyd 5 o n issue is this is what happened to lloyds on that occasion. we took our la st lloyds on that occasion. we took our last properly functioning bank and stuffed into it a bank that was not functioning and that has effectively ruined lloyds at the same time. this is gordon brown and the lloyds management, trying to get a deal done over mortgages and some very murky stuff done indeed. we have had to bear the cost of it. technically, there is now $500 million —— £500 million worth of profits. it could have been better. the swedish model, they say go away, shut up. when we do bring them to market, th
the front page of the financial times looks at lloyd's. it that way. the final bit of lloyds put in private hands after being held by the taxpayer since 2008, 2009. i bet this is something you never thought you would see when you started your career in the city.” never thought i would see the big banks pulled to their needs. it took nine years, a long time. the real issue is this is what happened to lloyds issue is this is what happened to lloyd 5 o n issue is this is what happened to lloyds...
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and it's a case of writer's block in la la land, in the financial times.wood is bracing for a possible writers‘ strike, as they seek a new deal with big studios. the last strike, in 2008, cost the california economy an estimated $2.5 billion. so, let's delve into those stories. we have nina with us from the wall streetjournal. let's start with this final week of campaigning in france. there is danger that some people are being turned off by both candidates. which is, i guess, a striking development to see that in the end you could see candidates not making votes with young voters on both sides. we have seen marine le pen being attractive to many photos but for many years voters in many suburbs, in parisien suburbs that are not doing that well we have seen people saying that they will not vote for her because she will turn the country around. they also say they will not vote for macron because it will be an economic disaster. so they are saying it will be either played or cholera, so they will stay at home. that could be dangerous for both candidates, but m
and it's a case of writer's block in la la land, in the financial times.wood is bracing for a possible writers‘ strike, as they seek a new deal with big studios. the last strike, in 2008, cost the california economy an estimated $2.5 billion. so, let's delve into those stories. we have nina with us from the wall streetjournal. let's start with this final week of campaigning in france. there is danger that some people are being turned off by both candidates. which is, i guess, a striking...
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and one of the stories on the financial times is a plan by london mayor sadiq khan and transport forr on. first of all, i‘m sorry i haven‘t a clue is the metro‘s headline over the interview with jeremy corbyn. stumbling a little in his woman‘s hour interview. there have been so many car conditions of use during the general election and i‘m thinking of going into the motor repair business. we had diane abbott with two pranks, she‘s probably right about this stage and jeremy corbyn has this absolute pilot today we re corbyn has this absolute pilot today were he was being interviewed on woman‘s hour on bbc radio whereby emma barnett he asks him the price, the cost of his childcare policy which is about £5 billion, even i need that. he was bearing and the pauses were excruciating. he has apologised but he should know the sort of stuff, it is a minor detail in yet again it calls into question whether he is a competent enough and b has the financial knowledge to deliver. labour supporters have reacted on twitter and elsewhere saying at least the proposals the party has costed and saying th
and one of the stories on the financial times is a plan by london mayor sadiq khan and transport forr on. first of all, i‘m sorry i haven‘t a clue is the metro‘s headline over the interview with jeremy corbyn. stumbling a little in his woman‘s hour interview. there have been so many car conditions of use during the general election and i‘m thinking of going into the motor repair business. we had diane abbott with two pranks, she‘s probably right about this stage and jeremy corbyn...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times which leads with police looking for a terror possible links to libya and syria following the manchester attack. the metro shows an image of troops taking to the streets following theresa may's warning ofan streets following theresa may's warning of an imminent terror attack on british soil, the guardian has one of the pictures supposedly from the forensic investigation published by the new york times. it purports to show the bomb used in the attack. the daily telegraph reports on the manchester attacker being flagged up to authorities multiple times over his extremist views. the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country. the times reports that authorities we re the times reports that authorities were warned of the bombers extremist views by a relative. and pictures of the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. 0nly the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. only one story on the front pages, i wonder if we can on the front pages, i wonder if we ca n start on the front pages,
tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times which leads with police looking for a terror possible links to libya and syria following the manchester attack. the metro shows an image of troops taking to the streets following theresa may's warning ofan streets following theresa may's warning of an imminent terror attack on british soil, the guardian has one of the pictures supposedly from the forensic investigation published by the new york times. it purports to show the bomb used in...
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assistant editor and chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and miranda green from the financial timescorbyn will say tomorrow that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military action abroad. that is in the telegraph. the metro beads on a manchester looked armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time after the country for the first time after the terror threat level was raised to critical. they express focuses on the queen's visit to a manchester hospital where many of the young victims of the warming are recovering. the times reports that the attacker salman abedi is believed to have planned the attack for a year believed to have planned the attack fora yearand believed to have planned the attack for a year and made at least two separate trips to buy bomb materials at diy shops. theresa may is expected to tell leaders that the g7 that the fight against islamic state is fighting from the —— shifting from the battlefield to the internet. and several awkward moments for president trumpet the g7 summit.
assistant editor and chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and miranda green from the financial timescorbyn will say tomorrow that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military action abroad. that is in the telegraph. the metro beads on a manchester looked armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time after the country for the first time after the terror threat level was raised to critical. they...
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the financial times, which leads on what it says is theresa may's break with the tories's thatcheritee mainstream" as she promises to make britain fairer. tomorrow's express ramps up the fighting talk over the uk's brexit deal with europe. the mirror says may will strip 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payments and warns of possible tory tax rises for working families. the times is another paper to focus on theresa may's bid to win voters from right and left as she launches her manifesto in the labour seat of halifax. the guardian's front page features the latest photo of chelsea manning, the first released since the former us soldier was released from military prison
the financial times, which leads on what it says is theresa may's break with the tories's thatcheritee mainstream" as she promises to make britain fairer. tomorrow's express ramps up the fighting talk over the uk's brexit deal with europe. the mirror says may will strip 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payments and warns of possible tory tax rises for working families. the times is another paper to focus on theresa may's bid to win voters from right and left as she launches her...
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in the financial times a story about chemchina and sinochem's potential merger next year to create the
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the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke...
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interesting the way the guardian — because the guardian and the financial times are both propaganda forot are the same for brexit. i am merely stating a fact. well, a propaganda sheet is not just stating a fact. well, a propaganda sheet is notjust a fact, is it? if you look at the headline of the guardian, show respect in brexit talks, tusk tells may, even the guardian carry in the third paragraph, appealing for a ceasefire, he, may, chidedjunker for leaking to downing street. so, even they have said, hey, cessation of hostilities on both sides, please, not just of hostilities on both sides, please, notjust one. yes, if you look "the guardian has, these negotiations are difficult enough as they are. if we argue before they begin, it will be impossible. he is being the oil on troubled waters because both positions are hard at and who knows where they are going to go. it will be hard to roll back if it continues. isn't it posturing on both sides, and when they get in, of course, all of that horse, the amount of money which we will come onto ina amount of money which we will come onto in a
interesting the way the guardian — because the guardian and the financial times are both propaganda forot are the same for brexit. i am merely stating a fact. well, a propaganda sheet is not just stating a fact. well, a propaganda sheet is notjust a fact, is it? if you look at the headline of the guardian, show respect in brexit talks, tusk tells may, even the guardian carry in the third paragraph, appealing for a ceasefire, he, may, chidedjunker for leaking to downing street. so, even they...
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the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billionk for the first time. analysts are putting that down to a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first time. and finally, uk prime minister theresa may and her husband were early victims of "fa ke news", they told the bbc, after a newspaper reported that the couple had had a baby much to the surprise of mrs may's in—laws. let's ta ke let's take a look at what is fake and what isn't, with amrita sen, chief analyst at energy aspects, joining us now. good morning. an incredible headline. president trump fires fbi directorjames comey. i don't know what the british press have done, but you would think they would play on the apprentice, you are fired. i woke up and check the i'iews are fired. i woke up and check the news and i was shocked. it is no jo
the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billionk for the first time. analysts are putting that down to a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first time. and finally, uk prime minister...
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in the financial times is a story that so many people will have been thinking about. british airways faces inquest into stranding passengers to eternity problem. we spoke to the executive today. there was a complete contrast to fear from a consumer relations point of view and a business point of view. to have a back—up system that did not work, all by businesses need a back—up system that works of the initial system does not work. this is compounded because no one can then fly, this seems to have been a lack of information. the jobs have gone from the it specialist here and it has gone to india. but we have not really had a real explanation. this article points out that british airways does not seem to have learnt from the experiences of other airlines that have had similar problems, like delta air and us airlines, they face similar disasters in terms of fail—safe systems and they have not really learnt from that. we need to leave it there. thank you as you will both be back with me at 11:30pm for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next it
in the financial times is a story that so many people will have been thinking about. british airways faces inquest into stranding passengers to eternity problem. we spoke to the executive today. there was a complete contrast to fear from a consumer relations point of view and a business point of view. to have a back—up system that did not work, all by businesses need a back—up system that works of the initial system does not work. this is compounded because no one can then fly, this seems...
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the financial times notes that japan's soft bank is investing $500 million in a uk tech start—up.rging the government to end a 1% paycap. the express focuses on what it calls a "dementia crisis", reporting that some families are being forced to pay £100,000 to cover care costs. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis. jeremy! our manifesto will be an offer and we believe the policies in it are very popular. so what will voters make of this offer from jeremy corbyn? tonight, we analyse in full the politics, the policy and the reaction to the leaked manifesto, as we understand it so far. is it really as radical as it looks? it has major spending implications for the country. the voters want to see a bigger state. it's not as if — from what we've seen, at any rate — that they've come up with things that people don't want.
the financial times notes that japan's soft bank is investing $500 million in a uk tech start—up.rging the government to end a 1% paycap. the express focuses on what it calls a "dementia crisis", reporting that some families are being forced to pay £100,000 to cover care costs. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis. jeremy! our manifesto will be an offer and we believe the policies in it are very popular. so what will voters...
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will put the manchester attack at the centre of her general election campaign, according to the financial timesiticised jeremy corbyn's comments linking british foreign policy with uk terror attacks, saying mr corbyn was ‘making excuses' for terrorism. mrs may, who is attending the g7 summit, said voters faced a choice between her ‘working constantly to protect the national interest and to protect our security‘ and jeremy corbyn, who she said ‘isn‘t up to the job,‘ according to the guardian. the i‘s front page says police have told the public to ‘go out and enjoy themselves‘ over bank holiday weekend because they have made ‘significant progress‘ in investigating terror networks in the uk. the daily mail also leads on the investigation into the manchester attack. the newspaper reports there will be a security lockdown this weekend, with police and security forces expected to be present at more than 1,300 events. more than 23,000 potentialjihadist extremists have been identified by intelligence services, according to the times, there is a similar splash in the express, which reports that a ‘big b
will put the manchester attack at the centre of her general election campaign, according to the financial timesiticised jeremy corbyn's comments linking british foreign policy with uk terror attacks, saying mr corbyn was ‘making excuses' for terrorism. mrs may, who is attending the g7 summit, said voters faced a choice between her ‘working constantly to protect the national interest and to protect our security‘ and jeremy corbyn, who she said ‘isn‘t up to the job,‘ according to the...
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the financial times leads with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration targetl". the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give the energy regulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the owner of british gas criticising the price cap, saying it would lead to higher average prices. the times says other energy companies are claiming the plans will also kill competition, deter investment and endanger jobs. jeremy corbyn wants a national housing initiative aimed at helping younger and less well—off voters, the guardian says. and the metro says new french president emmanuel macron does not want to ‘punish‘ britain during brexit negotiations because there is a ‘strong mutual interest‘ in maintaining close ties between the two countries. but the i says mr macron wants to make some changes, inc
the financial times leads with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration targetl". the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give the energy regulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the...
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the financial times, nhs hackers used stolen cyber weapons from us spy agency. national security agency in america. it seems to be something called eternal blue, which was developed by kers spies and stolen and has been used to supercharge the hand of this mysterious kind of hackers. it is a massive story. it cuts right through the uk general election and is one of those stories which raises a lot of those stories which raises a lot of questions about how prepared the nhs was, about basic questions about fundamental cyber security, which the government will be quite nervous about. a lot of experts we have been speaking to sink the nhs was not the target here. itjust got caught up in this ransomware which was sent out and, unfortunately, in this ransomware which was sent outand, unfortunately, it in this ransomware which was sent out and, unfortunately, it had an effect on the health service. the big questions which will be raised is this weapon, built by the us security service and sold online and then used by hackers. questions will be raised here, we have know
the financial times, nhs hackers used stolen cyber weapons from us spy agency. national security agency in america. it seems to be something called eternal blue, which was developed by kers spies and stolen and has been used to supercharge the hand of this mysterious kind of hackers. it is a massive story. it cuts right through the uk general election and is one of those stories which raises a lot of those stories which raises a lot of questions about how prepared the nhs was, about basic...
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the financial times reports that new demands driven by france and germany have raised britain's brexit to jean—claude juncker that she'll be a ‘bloody difficult woman‘ during the upcoming negotiations. the "i" leads on what it describes as "misleading warnings" about statins, saying thousands of britons are dying of heart attacks and strokes as fewer patients use the life—saving medication. the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over plans to offer cash hand—outs to diesel drivers in a bid to encourage them to scrap polluting vehicles. the daily mail says the duke and duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.3 million in damages over the publication of topless photos of kate taken by paparazzi photographers in france. we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins. a number of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the be
the financial times reports that new demands driven by france and germany have raised britain's brexit to jean—claude juncker that she'll be a ‘bloody difficult woman‘ during the upcoming negotiations. the "i" leads on what it describes as "misleading warnings" about statins, saying thousands of britons are dying of heart attacks and strokes as fewer patients use the life—saving medication. the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over...
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the front page of the financial times — the side bar, diane abbott's issues today, which are taken, butlems concerning the shadow home secretary. on the inside page of the times. labour policy in tatters after abbott's interview to forget. after my own very poor start to the session, she is a very experienced politician and television performer, and it was a terrible interview. the times got a fantastic picture of nick ferrari. he looks so happy, and he did so well, he absolutely skewered her on her vagueness. not only is this the woman who would be home secretary in six weeks if labour wins, she was notjust faffing, she did not correct herself. she did not immediately correct herself about how much the policy would cost. she lost it. i don't know what happened. the line from the times, and it is great, they are saying it gets even worse, because labour say that this policy will cost £300 million, and they say it will be even more because they haven't factored in training and equipment and inflation and things like that. very hostile. ned, even if she had got the figure she was hoping t
the front page of the financial times — the side bar, diane abbott's issues today, which are taken, butlems concerning the shadow home secretary. on the inside page of the times. labour policy in tatters after abbott's interview to forget. after my own very poor start to the session, she is a very experienced politician and television performer, and it was a terrible interview. the times got a fantastic picture of nick ferrari. he looks so happy, and he did so well, he absolutely skewered her...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the financial times claims that theresa may failed to consultsenior colleagues on manifesto plans to overhaul the social care system. the times also goes with social care, saying that theresa may's planned changes could be wrecked by poorly performing local authorities. the metro also leads with the general election, reporting that the tories are now looking to attackjeremy corbyn after polls showed their lead over labour being cut in half. the telegraph reports that jeremy corbyn is at the centre of a growing row, after they say he repeatedly refused to condemn the actions of republican terrorists in ireland. the daily mail covers the same story, adding that mr corbyn‘s comments have enraged campaigners for the victims of terrorism. the guardian says it has seen a large cash of internal documents ——cache of internal documents from facebook which show how the tech giant moderates its sites. and finally the express has a bit of good news — britain is set to enjoy a blast of summer with ten days of sunshine. thank goodness for that. let's begin wi
tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the financial times claims that theresa may failed to consultsenior colleagues on manifesto plans to overhaul the social care system. the times also goes with social care, saying that theresa may's planned changes could be wrecked by poorly performing local authorities. the metro also leads with the general election, reporting that the tories are now looking to attackjeremy corbyn after polls showed their lead over labour being cut in half. the...
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the financial times leads with the undisputed political story of the day — the conservatives‘ social "rattled" the tory campaign. the telegraph calls it "chaos". it reports there's confusion about exactly what the new social care cost cap will be. the guardian too is deeply critical. it calls it "may's manifesto meltdown". pensioners will pay for the new policy, according to the times, but it reports that tory sources say it won't require tax rises or spending cuts. the metro says that the prime minister has denied accusations that she's not so much "strong and stable" as "weak and wobbly". the mirror asks, how can we ever trust mrs u—turn? a different lead entirely for the daily mail, an investigation reveals vulnerable teenagers have been exposed to pornography through facebook. a rather topicalfront page from the express, although it's not actually about the so—called dementia tax. it says scientists have found dementia runs in the family. so, let's begin... tim, i'm going to start with you. theresa may, strong and stable all week and wobbly, like jelly on a plate, so goes the nur
the financial times leads with the undisputed political story of the day — the conservatives‘ social "rattled" the tory campaign. the telegraph calls it "chaos". it reports there's confusion about exactly what the new social care cost cap will be. the guardian too is deeply critical. it calls it "may's manifesto meltdown". pensioners will pay for the new policy, according to the times, but it reports that tory sources say it won't require tax rises or spending...
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that 70 percent came from a'' pull from "the financial times" and it is now at 70% but to say what happened if britain left go-ahead your online. >> caller: "good morning america." i have been listening 20 years i am disabled rightea now so i can stay on top of all the coverage. thank you so much. and i did not vote for donald trump but what he played when he was ted europe by an glad you pick them over your country i don't agree giving away our sovereignty to all themittee communities that with the next election i am so sorry that we hijacked threeee english-language and butcher it to. you guys are so articulatewe are and we're so lucky in america that we have waterca to protect us people do indeed remember we tried to invade canada in the 1800's you did a heck of a job one year campaign take care. >>guest: they give very much. but the u. s is the big investment in the u.k.. in if you are the americans to be most likely a british company and one of the things i am now pushing forr is the u.s. trade deal soit they are both quite wealthy countries and that is on the top of the agenda. >> the
that 70 percent came from a'' pull from "the financial times" and it is now at 70% but to say what happened if britain left go-ahead your online. >> caller: "good morning america." i have been listening 20 years i am disabled rightea now so i can stay on top of all the coverage. thank you so much. and i did not vote for donald trump but what he played when he was ted europe by an glad you pick them over your country i don't agree giving away our sovereignty to all...
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with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. the swedish prosecutors dropped their rape allegation. the ft has a picture women in terror and going to the polls in the iranian election. the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radio presenters being charged. the times are reporting that the prime minister, theresa may, is planning tough new controls on technology firms. the sun is looking ahead to the wedding of pippa middleton, saying prince harry's girlfriend could upstage the bride. the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. the scottish secretary says it is a p pa re ntly scottish secretary says it is apparently because of the weather. the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue protein can trigger the disease. back to julian assange protein can tr
with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. the swedish prosecutors dropped their rape allegation. the ft has a picture women in terror and going to the polls in the iranian election. the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radio presenters being charged. the...
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the financial times international section of abundant with headline -- iran itadliners show jangled for would be to more conservative islamic values. in britain, they launched their campaign ahead of the june 8 election. the prime minister announcing her party's manifesto. you can listen to what she had to say, as well as the labor party leader, jeremy corbyn, earlier this week launched his campaign. you can find their speeches on her website, www.c-span.org. the house about to gaveling for their morning session. they are starting early. normally 10:00. they will be getting underway any minute at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. our gavel coverage on c-span. our several committee hearings this weekend. you can find a programming on www.c-span.org. we will bring you live to the house
the financial times international section of abundant with headline -- iran itadliners show jangled for would be to more conservative islamic values. in britain, they launched their campaign ahead of the june 8 election. the prime minister announcing her party's manifesto. you can listen to what she had to say, as well as the labor party leader, jeremy corbyn, earlier this week launched his campaign. you can find their speeches on her website, www.c-span.org. the house about to gaveling for...
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let's move on to the financial times, trump at the wall. i hope we can get this picture on screen.ber one he is made stopping a flood by holding back the waters! —— here is me. numbertwo, itold you i would build a wall! it is significant, though. it is significant, though. it is significant and very interesting, the significance has been underwhelmed, it has got into difficulties. because trump, his approach to secrecy has been encapsulated in this visit. in a trip to talk to the russians he talks about secret intelligence being passed on from syria. he then gets other people to deny it. he then confirms it himself, and today he says in public, oh, but i'm never mentioned israel, it wasn't me, honest. it's! it was an incredible clanger. one issue of substance. at the weekend he was in saudi arabia, he spoke at a conference of a0 islamic countries, all of whom are delighted that under him us foreign policy is going back to its traditional stance of backing the saudi view of the middle east rather than the iranian view of the middle east. although that will be unpopular with some, he
let's move on to the financial times, trump at the wall. i hope we can get this picture on screen.ber one he is made stopping a flood by holding back the waters! —— here is me. numbertwo, itold you i would build a wall! it is significant, though. it is significant, though. it is significant and very interesting, the significance has been underwhelmed, it has got into difficulties. because trump, his approach to secrecy has been encapsulated in this visit. in a trip to talk to the russians...