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that is in the sunday times. he sunday telegraph. it also says there is not enough time to add 16—year—olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a claim from the prime minister that the european union is holding britain hostage over brexit, that is indeed sunday, express. the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from joe suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to a battle. let us a football hooligan to a battle. let us start them with the sunday times. your paper, of course. an interesting interview with the archbishop of canterbury. we have had to before about the language ranting brexit, haven't we? maybe how to tone it down, but this is saying that borisjohns
that is in the sunday times. he sunday telegraph. it also says there is not enough time to add 16—year—olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a...
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and on the sunday times. borisjohnson slavery. exactly. and on the sunday times.g slavery. exactly. and on the sunday times. borisjohnson pouring petrol on divided britain. not literally, but what the archbishop is arguing that boris johnson but what the archbishop is arguing that borisjohnson is using inflammatory language, and this is increasing divisions. i think it's probably a fair point because, well, imean probably a fair point because, well, i mean i've talked to people who are close protection officers and various politicians. he saying the threat against people is not so much the ones who make the threats, it's the ones who make the threats, it's the ones who read them on twitter or something like that. so people are actually, they didn't feel the major danger comes from someone who is saying something vile on twitter, but those people who are being inspired. so, saying borisjohnson is using inflammatory language and thatis is using inflammatory language and that is inspiring other people. is using inflammatory language and that is inspiring other people
and on the sunday times. borisjohnson slavery. exactly. and on the sunday times.g slavery. exactly. and on the sunday times. borisjohnson pouring petrol on divided britain. not literally, but what the archbishop is arguing that boris johnson but what the archbishop is arguing that borisjohnson is using inflammatory language, and this is increasing divisions. i think it's probably a fair point because, well, imean probably a fair point because, well, i mean i've talked to people who are close...
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the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me xpress says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. there we are. let's begin with the sunday times. sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game? yes, and most of the papers are leading with a variation on this story today —— boris. a momentous week in politics and what tim shipman is writing about here is the idea boris will offer eu leaders a historical bargain on brexit to deliver a new deal or there will be a no deal departure by october the 31st. on monday we have the queen speech, with up to 22 bills mentioned. thursday and friday, there will be an eu summit in brussels and this is the crucial time when boris will have to get his deal through the eu and mp5 will, if the eu back this deal, will then have to look at it and consider whether they are going to back it. all of this intensive negotiation now, through the so—called tunnel. munication w
the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me xpress says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. there we are. let's begin with the sunday times. sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game? yes, and most of the papers are leading with a variation on this story today —— boris. a momentous week...
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the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me gh or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. it has to be brexit. it always has to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention by jacob rees to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob rees mogg. jacob rees mogg saying the prime minister will not concede too much to the eu. he is saying this in an exclusive article he has written in the telegraph but of course saying it to those leave supporters who might bea it to those leave supporters who might be a little bit cautious of any deal that boris johnson might be a little bit cautious of any deal that borisjohnson comes back with. he is a eurosceptic and a prominent member of the e06 is saying, don't worry, i believe the prime minister will not concede too much so therefore you can trust the prime min
the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me gh or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. it has to be brexit. it always has to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention by jacob rees to be brexit. in the...
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the front of the sunday times, pretty much across all of them, boris johnson sunday times, pretty muchson opened a new front in his battle for brexit tonight, lodging an audacious bid to thwart mps and —— second delay britain ‘s departure. the one he was ordered to buy the benn act, which was to ask for the delay, the delay he said he would never ask for, an official wording, but he hasn't signed it. but it is basically cut and paste it, we used to do that as journalist, some of us still do. speak for yourself. this is a letter from the benn act, there was a second letter from the ambassador to the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is pa rliament‘s letter, the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's letter, not the government's, and the third letter from borisjohnson to the eu saying "please don't give us the delay because i don't want one". we know he doesn't want one, what we do have the situation where a day that was supposed to bring us clarity has just brought more model. is that good for britain? is that good for parlia
the front of the sunday times, pretty much across all of them, boris johnson sunday times, pretty muchson opened a new front in his battle for brexit tonight, lodging an audacious bid to thwart mps and —— second delay britain ‘s departure. the one he was ordered to buy the benn act, which was to ask for the delay, the delay he said he would never ask for, an official wording, but he hasn't signed it. but it is basically cut and paste it, we used to do that as journalist, some of us still...
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except he is not packing his bags and moving out of downing street if we are to believe the sunday timess nigel said, in the sunday telegraph you get a hint of recognition that there might be a delay and he has a lwa ys there might be a delay and he has always said he would not countenance. here he says to the sunday express readers don't worry, it will be over and done with by october 31. this ridiculous story about challenging the queen to sack him. so all you have is that it will be fine, it will be fine even though i have no plan. and this is only the beginning. this is only getting out of europe. this is not about negotiating trade deals, that will go on for years. and on the way, the idea that the new approach is a game of chicken with brussels and that i will be such a pain you cannot wait to get rid of me. some people may call it shortsighted given that he will have to deal with them no matter what. what comes after this isa matter what. what comes after this is a free trade deal. that will be a negotiation. and that is the only way of doing it. what the sunday express makes a po
except he is not packing his bags and moving out of downing street if we are to believe the sunday timess nigel said, in the sunday telegraph you get a hint of recognition that there might be a delay and he has a lwa ys there might be a delay and he has always said he would not countenance. here he says to the sunday express readers don't worry, it will be over and done with by october 31. this ridiculous story about challenging the queen to sack him. so all you have is that it will be fine, it...
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the sunday times, sack me if you dare, johnson will tell the queen. really?parole going. is this a genuine quote? what it is is, the sunday times have reduced what is happening at the moment to the fact if he does not resign the only way of changing this is for the queen to sack him. they have said that is the day that is being put to the queen by boris but behaviour, not boris the man. how can shejump? i behaviour, not boris the man. how can she jump? i think the queen basicallyjust says, yes. it is like whenjacob basicallyjust says, yes. it is like when jacob rees—mogg was basicallyjust says, yes. it is like whenjacob rees—mogg was explaining to go in to ask about prorogation, and you just say, i would like to prorogue parliament for five weeks, and the response is supposed to be, that's all right. presumably it is the same here. this is aimed at the alliance of remainers. lib dems, labour mps alliance of remainers. lib dems, labourmps and alliance of remainers. lib dems, labour mps and hard—core block brexit tories, who are tying boris johnson in knots wit
the sunday times, sack me if you dare, johnson will tell the queen. really?parole going. is this a genuine quote? what it is is, the sunday times have reduced what is happening at the moment to the fact if he does not resign the only way of changing this is for the queen to sack him. they have said that is the day that is being put to the queen by boris but behaviour, not boris the man. how can shejump? i behaviour, not boris the man. how can she jump? i think the queen basicallyjust says, yes....
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time for the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review.personal finance commentator, and james rampton, features writer for the independent. let's take a look at today's front pages, and all of them lead on today's events in parliament. the mail on sunday accuses parliament of being a "house of fools", saying that instead of the nation starting to heal after brexit, mps are delaying leaving the european union. the independent online focuses on the people's vote march that took place outside parliament. it reports that a million attended, on the day that made the prime minister listen. the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting an extension, whilst asking eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question, why won't they let us leave? the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minister's brexit deal. the observer says that the prime minister could face fresh action in the courts after calling on eu leaders t
time for the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review.personal finance commentator, and james rampton, features writer for the independent. let's take a look at today's front pages, and all of them lead on today's events in parliament. the mail on sunday accuses parliament of being a "house of fools", saying that instead of the nation starting to heal after brexit, mps are delaying leaving the european union. the independent online focuses on the people's vote...
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let turn to the sunday times. a picture we have all seen a sunday times.e of this?” think it's incredible, i have had the pleasure of watching elite level middle and long distance. do you run? not at all, really, not at all. but i can really appreciate when watching, the talent, it is often said that good sportsmen make it look easy, great sportsmen make it look easy, great sportsmen make it look impossible. when you watch it live and see how fast they are running for a really long time, it's incredible. in 1954, roger bannister we nt incredible. in 1954, roger bannister went under the four—minute mile. there were debates about whether it was even there were debates about whether it was even possible for a human to achieve. and he has run basically four and achieve. and he has run basically fourand a achieve. and he has run basically four and a half minute miles 26 times ina four and a half minute miles 26 times in a row. it's astonishing. we are going to end it there. there are so many other points that we need to revisit in the 11.30. yasmin and joe, we
let turn to the sunday times. a picture we have all seen a sunday times.e of this?” think it's incredible, i have had the pleasure of watching elite level middle and long distance. do you run? not at all, really, not at all. but i can really appreciate when watching, the talent, it is often said that good sportsmen make it look easy, great sportsmen make it look easy, great sportsmen make it look impossible. when you watch it live and see how fast they are running for a really long time, it's...
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i've been speaking to katherine forster from the sunday times.t of "take it or leave it, this is ourfinal offer." the telegraph goes into a lot of detail, and basically what borisjohnson is proposing is effectively two borders for four years, after which northern ireland assembly, if it's sitting, would make a decision which way to align themselves. because it hasn't been sitting for two years now. exactly, exactly. so fundamentally, northern ireland and the rest of britain would leave the customs union, and therefore we would have some checks on the island of ireland, away from the border, presumably. but also, northern ireland would remain largely within the eu single market, and they are proposing a common area for all of ireland, agri—food and manufactured goods as well. that would necessitate checks around the irish sea. now, of course, the eu has said as has ireland under no circumstances will we have checks on the island of ireland. the dup have always said under no circumstances will we have checks down the irish sea. this is potentially
i've been speaking to katherine forster from the sunday times.t of "take it or leave it, this is ourfinal offer." the telegraph goes into a lot of detail, and basically what borisjohnson is proposing is effectively two borders for four years, after which northern ireland assembly, if it's sitting, would make a decision which way to align themselves. because it hasn't been sitting for two years now. exactly, exactly. so fundamentally, northern ireland and the rest of britain would...
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with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times.s front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu, "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." i'm just going to keep going. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong in which a protestor was shot for the first time. but has survived the shooting. well, that went well. i love technology. let's see what we can do next. but we can show you... we have cameras in here, we can probably show you different pages. if i move these pages aroun
with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times.s front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit...
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never a dull moment stop in caroline wheeler from the sunday times, thank you very much, and i'm pleasedry much, and i'm pleased we were able to get some sort of newspaper review for the papers tomorrow. thanks so much for your time. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. a white house official who overheard a call between us president donald trump and ukraine's president has testified in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry against mr trump. lieutenant alexander vindman told congress he twice reported his objection to mr trump pressuring ukraine to investigate leading us democratjoe biden. 0ur north america editor, jon sopel, has more. donald trump sought to characterise what's unfolding as do—nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what he's called a perfect call. he's called it a "lynching" and says it is people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being, except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq and turned up at the hearing in his military unifrom, and it's hard to
never a dull moment stop in caroline wheeler from the sunday times, thank you very much, and i'm pleasedry much, and i'm pleased we were able to get some sort of newspaper review for the papers tomorrow. thanks so much for your time. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. a white house official who overheard a call between us president donald trump and ukraine's president has testified in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry against mr trump. lieutenant alexander vindman told...
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you picked this story out of the sunday times. yes, but it has been picked up times.s, but it has been picked up by various websites and papers this morning. an investigation into amazon warehouses particularly in the uk, and how many ambulance call—outs there were to workers in distress, ill, falling off ladders, cases of electric shock. they looked at the last three years and 11 of the warehouses with a freedom of information request. there were 606 call—outs, and one particular warehouse in bedfordshire just call—outs, and one particular warehouse in bedfordshirejust north of london. 95 times from 2016 to august this year. amazon of course say this is far lower than the national average. their workplaces are very safe. but the sunday times did compare that one particular warehouse where there had been 95 call—outs, 1800 workers, are very similar number of people working at the bridgend ford motor plant in wales, and i think that was 19 ambulance call—outs. and ricardo, similar number of workers, lots of robots, and only three ambulance call—outs. —— 0cado. robots,
you picked this story out of the sunday times. yes, but it has been picked up times.s, but it has been picked up by various websites and papers this morning. an investigation into amazon warehouses particularly in the uk, and how many ambulance call—outs there were to workers in distress, ill, falling off ladders, cases of electric shock. they looked at the last three years and 11 of the warehouses with a freedom of information request. there were 606 call—outs, and one particular warehouse...
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now what he's trying to achieve is what if you look at the sunday papers for instance the sunday times rick said leaning bricks of directors are trying to scupper breaks it and he sent 3 defined letters to brussels is exactly that to define the purpose of parliament and that is to explain to the european leaders on the other side of the channel listen i was forced to write this letter i didn't sign it parliament forced me to send it but i don't mean it now we have to see what the lawyers say about that because in legal terms that would be bad faith can you sort of get around a law saying yes i'm forced to do this but i don't want it that's the question so the courts will probably have another word on that bought of course he was trying to he is trying to sort of undermine the will and the purpose of parliament it was go a bit more slowly was dyspraxia process not to remedy in one go but to look at the legislation 1st that it's needed to in action for exit in britain and there they can then to attach another him and mint or 2 to it and that is what the majority of parliamentarians want
now what he's trying to achieve is what if you look at the sunday papers for instance the sunday times rick said leaning bricks of directors are trying to scupper breaks it and he sent 3 defined letters to brussels is exactly that to define the purpose of parliament and that is to explain to the european leaders on the other side of the channel listen i was forced to write this letter i didn't sign it parliament forced me to send it but i don't mean it now we have to see what the lawyers say...
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they are picking up this in the sunday times and he would only leave the building if the police draggedt in some others might enjoy the spectacle, after what we have put up with here. i think also this week in the paper, we will see more ofjennifer arcuri, the 27—year—old student suddenly being put forward by prime minister johnson when he was mayor of london for running a quango called tech city a 6—figure salaryjob. for running a quango called tech city a 6-figure salaryjob. and the accusations she wasn't qualified. we know the prime minister went round to her flat know the prime minister went round to herflat in know the prime minister went round to her flat in east know the prime minister went round to herflat in east london on several occasions purely for lessons in how to improve technology. who am ito in how to improve technology. who am i to dispute in how to improve technology. who am ito dispute that? in how to improve technology. who am i to dispute that? anything is possible. there isjust a touch i to dispute that? anything is possible. there is just a touch of the look of l
they are picking up this in the sunday times and he would only leave the building if the police draggedt in some others might enjoy the spectacle, after what we have put up with here. i think also this week in the paper, we will see more ofjennifer arcuri, the 27—year—old student suddenly being put forward by prime minister johnson when he was mayor of london for running a quango called tech city a 6—figure salaryjob. for running a quango called tech city a 6-figure salaryjob. and the...
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with a british publication the sunday times and they were asked, the journalist asked the clintons ifomebody with a beard and a penis but never become a woman, chelsea said yes. hillary looked uneasy and then said this, i'm just learning about this. erasing trans people in the process. it's a very big generational discussion because this is not something i grew up with or saw. it will take a lot more time and effort to be understood about dividing yourself differently. >> tucker: that is transphobia. >> the community knows where she stands. she made sure to give passports to people and relationships. she made sure that if they had a health problem. >> tucker: that's different. everyone bundles this all together. this is a very specific question about trans orthodoxy and hillary clinton is like, it makes me uncomfortable, that's creepy. you're not allowed to say that. >> if she were to run which is unlikely. if you give me a choice between betting on her running or parable, people get to decide. it's a cottage industry. to some extent, she might as well grown. >> tucker: she's become t
with a british publication the sunday times and they were asked, the journalist asked the clintons ifomebody with a beard and a penis but never become a woman, chelsea said yes. hillary looked uneasy and then said this, i'm just learning about this. erasing trans people in the process. it's a very big generational discussion because this is not something i grew up with or saw. it will take a lot more time and effort to be understood about dividing yourself differently. >> tucker: that is...
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a little cooler as we head into the weekend but another wind event picks up sunday. >> time is 4:21 am. news from the warriors about klay thompson. next, what the head coach is saying about the extent of his knee injuries. >>> getting a job with local police departments is now just a text away. ahead, the new app that law enforcement hopes will help fill empty rules. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> welcome back. the world series continues tonight right here with us on ktvu fox 2. the astros entered the world series as the favorite but no one told the washington nationals. the knots stepped out to a 5-to lead after a clutch fifth inning came from juan soto. the astros made it close but the nationals 15-4. you can watch game two of the world series right here with us.boudin. coverage begins at 430. the first pitch is at 5:00. then you can watch our regularly scheduled newscast on ktvu plus. >>> alameda county prosecutors won't file charges against the
a little cooler as we head into the weekend but another wind event picks up sunday. >> time is 4:21 am. news from the warriors about klay thompson. next, what the head coach is saying about the extent of his knee injuries. >>> getting a job with local police departments is now just a text away. ahead, the new app that law enforcement hopes will help fill empty rules. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get...
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prince harry wrote in the sunday times about being moved to tears at certain parts of the show as well. >> good for her. you don't get that time back. they grow so fast, too. well, the midday goes so fast. our next newscast at 5:00 and we'll be back here tomorrow morning 4:30 to 7:00 and at 11:00. >> we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. >>> right now on "california live," oh, what a night. gladys is celebrating her birthday and we're invited. >> i'm george wallace with "california live" and we're having nothing but fun here in california. >> and then kim takes us for a taste of hollywood history. >> we'll find out why john wayne would pass out on this booth. >> and bringing the funny. >> why does it have to be something wrong? >> where is my lucky -- >>> plus malou is raising eyebrows in the bay. >> it is a brow bash and we're
prince harry wrote in the sunday times about being moved to tears at certain parts of the show as well. >> good for her. you don't get that time back. they grow so fast, too. well, the midday goes so fast. our next newscast at 5:00 and we'll be back here tomorrow morning 4:30 to 7:00 and at 11:00. >> we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. >>> right now on "california live," oh, what a night. gladys is celebrating her birthday and we're invited. >> i'm george...
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times before? well, let's see where we get to. taking on the tabloids — harry and meghan sue british newspaper the mail on sunday. good morning. is midnight in london, and 7:00am here in hong kong, where the police have been defending the shooting an 18—year—old protestor in the chest. it is the first time in months of demonstrations that a protestor has been injured by live ammunition. police say the officer opened fire because he felt his life was under threat. in stark contrast, beijing celebrated seven decades of communist party rule in china. more from our beijing correspondent john sudworth injust a moment. but first, rupert wingfield—hayes is in hong kong. this was hong kong's birthday present to china. they had been told to stay home, that any protest today would be illegal. any hope the protests would pass peacefully were quickly dashed. this was central hong kong this afternoon, and this the town of tsuen wan. police and protesters fighting running street battles. in the middle of one such battle, this happened. as a young protester tries to strike a policeman with a metal bar, the officer shoots at almost point—blan
times before? well, let's see where we get to. taking on the tabloids — harry and meghan sue british newspaper the mail on sunday. good morning. is midnight in london, and 7:00am here in hong kong, where the police have been defending the shooting an 18—year—old protestor in the chest. it is the first time in months of demonstrations that a protestor has been injured by live ammunition. police say the officer opened fire because he felt his life was under threat. in stark contrast,...
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40 p:m., looking get the front pages with the daily mirror genderless to the binder face in the sunday timeserine. join us for that. i'll head on bbc news. —— journalist susan boniface. let's catch up on sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. a doping scandal overshadows the world athletics championships as mo farah‘s former coach alberto salazar is banned forfour years. andy murray has his biggest win of the year, a straight sets win over berrettini in beijing. champion's league football returns, and there's bad news for manchester city, kevin de bruyne is out for them tonight. also coming up in the programme... a rest—day at the rugby world cup so we meet up with the fans who have brought so much to the tournament in japan. and the first wave of british sailors have been picked for the tokyo 0lympics next year it is just such an incredible thing to be involved with. the scale of it, the magnitude of what it means to be competing at an olympic game, so to be competing at an olympic game, so many few people on earth who get to experience that. e
40 p:m., looking get the front pages with the daily mirror genderless to the binder face in the sunday timeserine. join us for that. i'll head on bbc news. —— journalist susan boniface. let's catch up on sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. a doping scandal overshadows the world athletics championships as mo farah‘s former coach alberto salazar is banned forfour years. andy murray has his biggest win of the year, a straight sets win over...
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just gimme the skinn ing we are bk, acrosshe pd.jor dish coming from >> yeah, according to "the sunday timeslondon," in his new book elton john writes that queen elizabeth once slapped repeatedly right in front of him. >> it's apparently not as bad as it sounds. the rocket man reportedly writes that when viscount linley refused a request to keep an eye on his younger sister, the queen lightly slhim across the d ap face saying, "don't argue with me, i am the queen." >> simple but effective technique. after the gentle slapping the viscount reportedly complied with the queen's request. >> why, of course. elton john reportedly also discusses princess diana detailing the time richard gere and sylvester stallone allegedly fought over the newlsingle princess at a party. >> those royals, never behaving. >>> we also have some adorable snaps of prince george. >> prince william and duchess kate took their two eldest kids, george andha crlteot, a >> fans went pretty wild, especially over the young prince going wild himself over his tea. >>> there is some fresh cheeri gor alinve oonr otan media snap. >>
just gimme the skinn ing we are bk, acrosshe pd.jor dish coming from >> yeah, according to "the sunday timeslondon," in his new book elton john writes that queen elizabeth once slapped repeatedly right in front of him. >> it's apparently not as bad as it sounds. the rocket man reportedly writes that when viscount linley refused a request to keep an eye on his younger sister, the queen lightly slhim across the d ap face saying, "don't argue with me, i am the...
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another allegation by the sunday times is that miss arcuri said she had been in an intimate relationshipn. she had been in an intimate relationship with borisjohnson. she was repeatedly asked about that today and that was her answer. did you ever have any intimate relationship with boris johnson? yes or no? because the press have made me this objectified ex—model pole dancer, i really am not going to answer that question. so you won't deny it? i'm sorry. i'm not going to be putting myself in a position for you to weaponise my answer. so neither boris johnson orjennifer arcuri have given definitive answers to that question. butjennifer arcuri is quite clear there was a friendship. and that boris johnson visited her home. that alone may be significant. here's norman smith. it matters because if you are mayor and a friend or relative receives grants or help, then you are meant to declare it. now, borisjohnson hasn't done so, saying he doesn't have anything to declare and what we don't know is whether borisjohnson himself directly intervened to help miss arcuri get those grants, but there ar
another allegation by the sunday times is that miss arcuri said she had been in an intimate relationshipn. she had been in an intimate relationship with borisjohnson. she was repeatedly asked about that today and that was her answer. did you ever have any intimate relationship with boris johnson? yes or no? because the press have made me this objectified ex—model pole dancer, i really am not going to answer that question. so you won't deny it? i'm sorry. i'm not going to be putting myself in...
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i am going to say to conference, a stunning new poll from the sunday times show support for independenceupport for independence up at 50%. cheering the snp is projected to make gains right across scotland, and the clear majority is believing that the scottish economy will be better off with independence! cheering conference, on a deeply serious note, we gather here today during one of the most turbulent times in modern political history. when we last met in edinburgh, way back in the spring, i warned that within months, we could face borisjohnson becoming prime minister, a real nightmare scenario. well, conference, we are now living that nightmare. the uk government is in crisis, pursuing a policy of economic and social disruption. being led by a prime minister who lies, who makes racist comments, and aspires to be his own it only on version of donald trump. the liars and the cheaters of the vote leave campaign are pulling the strings of power in downing street. vote leave is now in command of the uk government and the brexit fan boys have taken control of the tory party. —— aspires to b
i am going to say to conference, a stunning new poll from the sunday times show support for independenceupport for independence up at 50%. cheering the snp is projected to make gains right across scotland, and the clear majority is believing that the scottish economy will be better off with independence! cheering conference, on a deeply serious note, we gather here today during one of the most turbulent times in modern political history. when we last met in edinburgh, way back in the spring, i...
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politics on the front page of the sunday times this morning.son will goad the queen to fire him rather than resign over brexit. there's also a picture of prince george with his parents and sister charlotte at the football yesterday. he watched aston villa beat norwich by 5—1. i don't know if it was the first time. one of the papers said they we re time. one of the papers said they were sitting in ordinary seat, but they were in fact in the executive area. i expect they were padded seats. was it his first game, i guess it was his sister's first game as well? and the sunday telegraph reports that senior ministers have suggested the prime minister should appoint nigel farage as britain's eu ambassador in the event of a brexit delay. it also has a picture of prince george's trip to the football. and speaking of the football, john is here with us as well. probably good it wasn't tottenham against brian, because there were some nasty injuries. if you are squeamish, look away now. only one newspaper has shown the dislocated elbow, that's on the back o
politics on the front page of the sunday times this morning.son will goad the queen to fire him rather than resign over brexit. there's also a picture of prince george with his parents and sister charlotte at the football yesterday. he watched aston villa beat norwich by 5—1. i don't know if it was the first time. one of the papers said they we re time. one of the papers said they were sitting in ordinary seat, but they were in fact in the executive area. i expect they were padded seats. was...
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up after winning his aides walled title the honda rider one of the motorcade is circuits and time on sunday for a race victory it claims the team's 25th constructors a title with 3 races to go this season. and to milan are keeping up the pressure at the top of italy's assyria they're just a point behind leaders eventis off to winning the story on sunday the meeting the cuckoo scoring twice in the 43 victory. wayne rooney's time in major league soccer has ended with a crushing defeat the former england captain failed to get on the scoresheet and is d.c. united side were dumped out of the m.l.s. playoff spot toronto d.c. took it to extra time but the canadian opponents scored 4 goals in the additional 30 minutes to win $51.00. and that's it for me pizza santa thanks very much ok that
up after winning his aides walled title the honda rider one of the motorcade is circuits and time on sunday for a race victory it claims the team's 25th constructors a title with 3 races to go this season. and to milan are keeping up the pressure at the top of italy's assyria they're just a point behind leaders eventis off to winning the story on sunday the meeting the cuckoo scoring twice in the 43 victory. wayne rooney's time in major league soccer has ended with a crushing defeat the former...
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the papers with susie boniface, columnist for the daily mirror, and katherine forster from the sunday times. good evening. after ten weeks in office, tomorrow borisjohnson will offer the eu his plan for brexit. number ten insists it is the government's final offer, and that the uk will leave the eu at the end of the month, despite a law passed in parliament to prevent him doing so without a deal. a major sticking point so far has been resolving the issue of the border between ireland and northern ireland. the prime minister has told the bbc his plan will have to include some customs checks on the island of ireland after brexit. with more, here is our political editor laura kuenssberg. her report contains flashing images. when is a crisis an opportunity? right now, boris johnson seems to believe. prime minister, in the last few weeks, you have lost major votes in the commons. yes, yes. you've chucked some mps out of your own party. the highest court in the land has found you broke the law and gave the wrong advice to the queen. how do you think this is going? well, i think it's going about a
the papers with susie boniface, columnist for the daily mirror, and katherine forster from the sunday times. good evening. after ten weeks in office, tomorrow borisjohnson will offer the eu his plan for brexit. number ten insists it is the government's final offer, and that the uk will leave the eu at the end of the month, despite a law passed in parliament to prevent him doing so without a deal. a major sticking point so far has been resolving the issue of the border between ireland and...
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comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson's use of inflammatory language is the sunday times' leadand the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. it is our lead story, and the tragic deaths in the lorry. the observer goes with that lead. do you want to kick us of? this is a new line because we know that the police investigation
comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson's use of inflammatory language is the sunday times' leadand the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. it is our lead story, and the tragic deaths in the lorry. the observer goes with that lead. do you want to kick us of? this is a new line because we know that the police investigation
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comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson‘s use of inflammatory language is the sunday times‘ leadclaim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express‘ headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. it is our lead story, and the tragic deaths in the lorry. the observer goes with that lead. do you want to kick us of? this is a new line because we know that the police investigation is ongoing and of course it is a most appalling and tragic story, and lots of people are trying to work out whether their relatives were in the lorries, but this is a story that relates to our relationship with the european migrant smuggling centre, part of the eu's law enforcement agency europe whole and has been at the pa rt europe whole and has been at the part of this inquiry which is global. what the story in the observer says is that the uk faces being excluded from this anti—trafficking unit because it is not clear about how our ability to participate would c
comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson‘s use of inflammatory language is the sunday times‘ leadclaim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express‘ headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. it is our lead story, and the tragic deaths in the lorry. the observer goes with that lead. do you want to kick us of? this is a new line because...
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this is inside the sunday times. amazon and the call—outs for workers who get injured at work.are getting an ambulance called to their warehouses once every two days. comparatively, ford would get it once every 20 days. that tells you there is something not quite right about what is happening there. people suffering enormous stress and injury etc. amazon are saying they area injury etc. amazon are saying they are a very good employer and other people might disagree. they have very strict timetables about what they do. apparently people have got to urinate in bottles because they haven't got time to go to the toilet. there's allegations have been made about amazon for a while and given that they are one of the largest companies in the world, they need to look at what they are doing in terms of their staff. with the comparison to what you said about ford, i don't know how many factories they have in the uk but amazon have got 21 whopping warehouses like this one. absolutely. it is about putting that it first. one other thing is i do with the people's powerhouse, is putting that i
this is inside the sunday times. amazon and the call—outs for workers who get injured at work.are getting an ambulance called to their warehouses once every two days. comparatively, ford would get it once every 20 days. that tells you there is something not quite right about what is happening there. people suffering enormous stress and injury etc. amazon are saying they area injury etc. amazon are saying they are a very good employer and other people might disagree. they have very strict...
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in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politiciansnd volatile". the headlines on bbc news: the us military has conducted an operation against the fugitive leader of the so—called islamic state group. vigils are held in vietnam by families who fear their loved ones are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. the liberal democrats and the scottish national party have joined forces to offer borisjohnson the chance of a 9th of december election. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0llie foster. the final in the rugby world cup will be between south africa and england. wales lost their semifinal to the springboks not too long ago in yokohama. warren gatland said he is proud of his team but they gave away too many penalties. it was the battle of the boot in the first—half, but the match burst into life the break. josh adams converted a try, levelling the scores at 16, all with 20 minutes to play. but south africa won a late penalty, which handre pollard took for the victory. south africa, the two—tim
in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politiciansnd volatile". the headlines on bbc news: the us military has conducted an operation against the fugitive leader of the so—called islamic state group. vigils are held in vietnam by families who fear their loved ones are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. the liberal democrats and the scottish national party have joined forces to offer borisjohnson the chance of a...
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and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.30 five — this mornings reviewers are the sunday timesmund urwin, and john crowley from first draft, which tackles online mis—information. us media are reporting the military has conducted an operation against the leader of the so called islamic state group. the white house says president trump will make a statement later today. there are reports he will announce abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed during a us led raid yesterday. the is leader has been described as the world's most wanted man. in 2011 the us officially designated him a "terrorist" and offered a reward of ten million dollars for information leading to his capture or death. he emerged in 2010 as the leader of al-qaeda in iraq, one of the groups that merged with is, and rose to prominence during the attempted merger with the al—nusra front in syria. a night—time strike on the highest of targets. this unverified footage is said to show commanders attacking the hideout of abu bakr al— baghdadi, the leader of the islamic state group. american media and iraqi security sources sugges
and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.30 five — this mornings reviewers are the sunday timesmund urwin, and john crowley from first draft, which tackles online mis—information. us media are reporting the military has conducted an operation against the leader of the so called islamic state group. the white house says president trump will make a statement later today. there are reports he will announce abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed during a us led raid yesterday. the is...
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earlier, caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times newspaper, spoke to me about how covering the vote today and the plan to hold an election in decemeber. lots of suggestions this will create difficulties with lots of the places that would normally be polling stations booked up for christmas parties and the like and the nativity plays and the like, and the concerns about the very short days that we are having and the long, drawnout winter nights, but it is certainly on, we're having a christmas selection on the 12th of december and the impact of this could be seismic. it means we won't be coming back to parliament until christmas week virtually. of course, depending on what the results of this could be, we could have days if not weeks of wrangling over what happens next if borisjohnson fails to secure what he's hoping to achieve, which is that majority that he has been so sorely lacking to deliver his brexit deal to parliament. and precedent as well, 123 years ago the last december parliament, wasn't it? what happened then? not necessarily a good omen for the prime m
earlier, caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times newspaper, spoke to me about how covering the vote today and the plan to hold an election in decemeber. lots of suggestions this will create difficulties with lots of the places that would normally be polling stations booked up for christmas parties and the like and the nativity plays and the like, and the concerns about the very short days that we are having and the long, drawnout winter nights, but it is certainly on,...
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if the winner is an individual, their newfound fortune would earn them a place on the sunday times' richclashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament. after days of unrest, the president has moved the government out of the capital, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon, and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. we will have more on that story later in the briefing. still to come: roger federer eases his way into the final 16 of the shanghai masters, but andy murray loses his cool and his place in the tournament. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of soldiers jumped f
if the winner is an individual, their newfound fortune would earn them a place on the sunday times' richclashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament. after days of unrest, the president has moved the government out of the capital, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon, and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. we will have more on that...
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of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. hello, good morning. ministers say the american woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. anne sacoolas left the uk after the collision in august, in which 19—year—old harry dunn was killed. she's now said she wants to meet the teenager's parents, who are due to fly to the us this morning to raise concerns about the case. simon jones has more. they've ta ken their fight forjustice to the foreign office in london, and now harry dunn's parents are flying to the us. they say ever since harry's death, they've been trapped in a nightmare. he was killed on this road, hit by a car believed to be driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. she returned home shortly afterwards, claiming diplomatic immunity. now she's broken her silence. a statement issued through her lawyer said... it's something harry dunn's family have been calling for. you wa
of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. hello, good morning. ministers say the american woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. anne sacoolas left the uk after the collision in august, in which 19—year—old harry dunn was killed. she's now said she wants to meet the teenager's...
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the snow comes into sunday time which is minus one degree by day. weather sponsored by catherine is. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the person when they're suffering the father didn't have the power to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and the furious to do all. you know hope of finally laying the pass to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find a finger i could bury him bone hunter on al-jazeera. strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and all shot of rows back to grab all 3 handles let's start in just the deserts fold lines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think the cardinal dolan will continue to protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundations in bad faith on a jersey. i mean this is a problem and on how these are the top stories this hour one per
the snow comes into sunday time which is minus one degree by day. weather sponsored by catherine is. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the person when they're suffering the father didn't have the power to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and the furious to do all. you know hope of finally laying the pass to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find a finger i could...
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in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politicians escape after strong winds forced their platform to swing violently out of control. the cleaners were working on the stantec tower in edmonton when the platform they were on, which was suspended by a crane, swung away from the building. it then crashed into windows on the fifth story several times — and one of the workers was left hanging by their harness in mid—air. edmonton fire and rescue said both workers were helped down to safety. no—one was injured. dateline london is coming up. now it's time for a look at the weather. it is calm at the moment. beautiful blue sky and sunshine, high pressure starting to move in from the atla ntic starting to move in from the atlantic and quietening things down. some showers in scotland driven by a fresh northerly wind which will ease as we go through the day. the showers have been quite frequent and wintry with any elevation, and further south, hardly a cloud in the sky, lots of sunshine out there at the moment. a beautiful sunday afternoon, but
in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politicians escape after strong winds forced their platform to swing violently out of control. the cleaners were working on the stantec tower in edmonton when the platform they were on, which was suspended by a crane, swung away from the building. it then crashed into windows on the fifth story several times — and one of the workers was left hanging by their harness in mid—air. edmonton fire...
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gandhi went to meet jinnah at his private residence in bombay over the course of almost 3 weeks sunday times as he tried to dissuade from his plan for a muslim pakistan. he assured him that muslims would have an honorable place in a secular and democratic india. he even offered him the post of prime minister independent india's 1st government. to jinnah couldn't stand the affection and attention he was shown by. because like many muslims he viewed it as a patronize ing attempt by hindus to assimilate muslims. gandhi's saw himself as a universalist he didn't want to be seen as hindu but his indian. god you know. yet everything about his style his dress was typically hindu the man you. so me as a member of his embrace of renunciate or a disciplines and linking of ascetic practice with political aspirations all that created the impression of a quintessential hindu sells. it to. shimla the summit capital of british india. in the 1946 the leaders of the muslim league and indian congress party met here to discuss ways to implement gandhi's vision of a united independent india. that . narrows knack
gandhi went to meet jinnah at his private residence in bombay over the course of almost 3 weeks sunday times as he tried to dissuade from his plan for a muslim pakistan. he assured him that muslims would have an honorable place in a secular and democratic india. he even offered him the post of prime minister independent india's 1st government. to jinnah couldn't stand the affection and attention he was shown by. because like many muslims he viewed it as a patronize ing attempt by hindus to...
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in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politiciansety that is now "polarised and volatile". a search is under way in cambodia for a british backpacker who was last seen four days ago. the family of amelia bambridge, who's 21 and from worthing in sussex, have flown out to the resort of koh rong to help find her. her handbag containing her purse, phone and bank cards has been found on a beach nearby. the headlines on bbc news: the us military has conducted an operation against the fugitive leader of the so—called islamic state group vigils are held in vietnam by families who fear their loved ones are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. the liberal democrats and the scottish national party have joined forces in a bid to trigger a 9 december election. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster. different match to the one we saw yesterday. england waiting for the winners of this one in their semifinal. it is all square. wales have had a couple of injuries as well. the second half is under w
in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politiciansety that is now "polarised and volatile". a search is under way in cambodia for a british backpacker who was last seen four days ago. the family of amelia bambridge, who's 21 and from worthing in sussex, have flown out to the resort of koh rong to help find her. her handbag containing her purse, phone and bank cards has been found on a beach nearby. the headlines on bbc news:...
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their cause is a bit no change at the very bottom but pot of one and cologne could swap spots on sunday it's time for our play of the day and the winners this young man with the magnificent afro byron munich's is going to all thanks to your vote on twitter with 47 percent. cannot cut inside and curl the shot lho went to the far corner to give barn a 21 lead early in the 2nd half against. it's a goal former bar winner iron robin will be proud of cannot reach goal wasn't enough to win though as the host sealed a late draw see is going to average cooking as usual is your play of the day for match day 8. that's all from us here on the bonus they got to be back on sunday with the best action from cologne against pot aboard and hoffenheim game against we'll leave you with some of the best scenes from the weekend's game so far from me and the rest of the team here in berlin. as it. takes to display. interesting people and stories. so special are you waiting. for. the. next w. . 77. i yelled at and thanks to. the 77 percent talk about the issues that matter to you. susan moving days on champion. in a spe
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with me are daily mirror columnist susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. the metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu — "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." the i leads on the news that mrjohnson will urge brussels to keep brexit talks secret. while the front page of the sun shows an exclusive interview with the pm in which he says he has just ten days to crack a deal with the eu. meanwhile, the times‘ front page has more on prince harry's attack on the tabloid press, accusing it of waging a ruthless campaign against his wife. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong, in which a
with me are daily mirror columnist susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. the metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front...
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then here is the start of when it gets quite colorful at no more criminal records i'll have the sunday times iran's greatest comment that that's true and then i get a couple more pages in it tells me some incredible stories like a car he borrowed passionately and there's a genuine jumped on the bonnet of the colony drove the car that gentle. i happen to be a place where is that true did that come to be not i didn't know that starving or such i'm looking at thinking wow oh is this guy. well you see i was never i was never described as aren't. the problem one of the one journalists is easy aren't the greatest con men and this was like. 12 years ago or so he said his heat was because of the way people look at google loans there that. is on the ground that's not a child at all right you know hardly title to house. frank in actually all those frankly it's really interesting to hear your story this is seem in the studio and this play that was directed here at arena stage in washington d.c. called right to be forgotten asks precisely the question that you sort of have going on in your life this que
then here is the start of when it gets quite colorful at no more criminal records i'll have the sunday times iran's greatest comment that that's true and then i get a couple more pages in it tells me some incredible stories like a car he borrowed passionately and there's a genuine jumped on the bonnet of the colony drove the car that gentle. i happen to be a place where is that true did that come to be not i didn't know that starving or such i'm looking at thinking wow oh is this guy. well you...
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sunday morning. the shades of yellow and oranges turning into purples at times indicating we would see kinds gusting faster than that at many spots. that is the late evening of saturday, lasting through sunday, early monday as fire danger is expected to increase once again. outside our doors today, still very hot and very dry and for some it is the smoky as well. a heat advisory is in place for the coastline, our peninsula, and san francisco. this will go until 7:00 today. when i come back the temperatures for today and the cool down and a check of the air quality. back to you. >> rosemary, thank you. >>> smoke be the kincade fire is drifting south, more and more counties with to come by nation of warm temperatures and that can cause poor air quality event. they say because of the conditions people should prioritize keeping cool and hydrated. >> normally when we have air quality issues, we tell people to stay indoors with their windows and doors closed. but that may not be an issue if heat is an issue in the home. so we recommend you seek out cooling centers or people that have filtered air such as l
sunday morning. the shades of yellow and oranges turning into purples at times indicating we would see kinds gusting faster than that at many spots. that is the late evening of saturday, lasting through sunday, early monday as fire danger is expected to increase once again. outside our doors today, still very hot and very dry and for some it is the smoky as well. a heat advisory is in place for the coastline, our peninsula, and san francisco. this will go until 7:00 today. when i come back the...
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sunday. on at a time. sunday's will be more impressive. see you later. >>> steve kerr clarified his remarks on klay thompson. and a former receiver is on the way to santa clara. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeaction
sunday. on at a time. sunday's will be more impressive. see you later. >>> steve kerr clarified his remarks on klay thompson. and a former receiver is on the way to santa clara. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use...