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do take us through the story and how the telegraph cut the story and how the telegraph cut the numberw the telegraph cut the number, please.— the number, please. ever since the sto of the number, please. ever since the story of the — the number, please. ever since the story of the settlement _ the number, please. ever since the story of the settlement broke - story of the settlement broke everybody has been asking, how much is he paying and who is actually footing the bill? the telegraph is come up with this 12 million figure and says the queen is going to be footing the bill. this was unexpected. the princes lawyer had come out defiantly swinging, he had demanded a jury trial. virginia giuffre said she would never settle and wanted to in apology. she got an apology but she did get in expression of regret from the prince who is going to make a donation to her foundation. who is going to make a donation to herfoundation. he recognised that she was a victim of abuse but not sexual abuse, the word sexual isn�*t in there. he recognises something but perhaps not everything that she wanted
do take us through the story and how the telegraph cut the story and how the telegraph cut the numberw the telegraph cut the number, please.— the number, please. ever since the sto of the number, please. ever since the story of the — the number, please. ever since the story of the settlement _ the number, please. ever since the story of the settlement broke - story of the settlement broke everybody has been asking, how much is he paying and who is actually footing the bill? the telegraph is...
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sunday telegraph, nigel, ou are positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going _ positive.s to - positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going to take us to that. you are going to take us to that story, and the russell group universities have amassed 2.2 billion surplus, how had they done that? ., , billion surplus, how had they done that? . , , , , billion surplus, how had they done that? . , , , that? largely because they are taettin that? largely because they are getting more — that? largely because they are getting more students. - that? largely because they are | getting more students. because teachers are predicting grades and students didn't have to take exams, they can now go rushing off to university and get a university education. as a result, universities have had this huge kind of windfall, i think we are going to see quite a few sectors that have benefited from the pandemic. next week, the banks will show a huge profit. dishing out £4 billion in bonuses. the problem is that with parent groups, they are arguing if you have got all this money, shouldn't some o
sunday telegraph, nigel, ou are positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going _ positive.s to - positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going to take us to that. you are going to take us to that story, and the russell group universities have amassed 2.2 billion surplus, how had they done that? ., , billion surplus, how had they done that? . , , , , billion surplus, how had they done that? . , , , that? largely because they are taettin that? largely because they are getting more — that?...
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the telegraph is reporting — vladimir putin.on concerns that putin might— reporting on concerns that putin might invade with a false flag event, — might invade with a false flag event, and the annexation about crimea, — event, and the annexation about crimea, where russia is believed to be creating — crimea, where russia is believed to be creating a bit of theatre. in this case, _ be creating a bit of theatre. in this case, it might be something like a _ this case, it might be something like a tax — this case, it might be something like a tax on the russian—speaking population— like a tax on the russian—speaking population —— attacks. but the soppose — population —— attacks. but the suppose and belief is that russia will stage some sort of interference for invading. but there is... it's unclear— for invading. but there is... it's unclear what exactly people think russia _ unclear what exactly people think russia will do. it's also unclear how— russia will do. it's also unclear how they— russia will do. it's also unclear how they
the telegraph is reporting — vladimir putin.on concerns that putin might— reporting on concerns that putin might invade with a false flag event, — might invade with a false flag event, and the annexation about crimea, — event, and the annexation about crimea, where russia is believed to be creating — crimea, where russia is believed to be creating a bit of theatre. in this case, _ be creating a bit of theatre. in this case, it might be something like a _ this case, it might be...
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telegraph, lucy, the met _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is - consequences0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is to - telegraph, lucy, the met is to reveal the number of fines for party gate events. i reveal the number of fines for party gate events-— gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around because . lot of interest around because confusion _ lot of interest around because confusion has rained about exactly what members of the public will be told about — what members of the public will be told about the conclusion of scotland yard inquiry into 12 events allegedly— scotland yard inquiry into 12 events allegedly rule breaking parties to taking _ allegedly rule breaking parties to taking place across downing street and other— taking place across downing street and other government buildings. the telegraph— and other government buildings. the telegraph is revealing tomorrow is at the _ telegraph is revealing tomorrow is at the met wil
telegraph, lucy, the met _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is - consequences0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is to - telegraph, lucy, the met is to reveal the number of fines for party gate events. i reveal the number of fines for party gate events-— gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around because . lot of interest around because...
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take us to the telegraph _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is — very heavily on.isas may very heavily on. take us to the i telegraph is up water visas may be forced on households —— meters. would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade. this would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade.— feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage and i feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage and when | mainly about the usage and when it comes to water metres and households. it could possibly be something that is positive as a move. 6 million households at the moment could be forced to implement this. and water companies as well are being told that they need to lead by example by cutting waste in their own network. they've done a bit of a shave and name in this sense, they've named thames water has some of the worst records for leaks as well. i think it's ad
take us to the telegraph _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is — very heavily on.isas may very heavily on. take us to the i telegraph is up water visas may be forced on households —— meters. would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade. this would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade.— feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage _...
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it will bring more people to telegraph. telegraph is one of our busiest commercial districts. it will make it a destination. >> a move like this has been advocated for years, but it is gaining traction relatively recently. aided by a uc berkeley student organization called telegraph for people. >> my understanding is it doesn't happen often where tons of students are united around something and show up. >> on the streets of telegraph, some said they supported the possible conversion. >> i would for the most part. it is a hazard walking around the streets. >> others remained unsure. >> being a pedestrian, i never had issues. it is kind of inconvenient for the people who are new to the city of berkeley. >> the mayor acknowledges that work needs to be done. >> that is why we had to figure out deliveries and emergency vehicles and buses. >> even if it were to be approved, any potential change would likely still be years away. in berkeley, tim johns. >> the sheriff office recruiter was gunned down and killed in oakland was honored in san francisco. what his family had to say. >> on
it will bring more people to telegraph. telegraph is one of our busiest commercial districts. it will make it a destination. >> a move like this has been advocated for years, but it is gaining traction relatively recently. aided by a uc berkeley student organization called telegraph for people. >> my understanding is it doesn't happen often where tons of students are united around something and show up. >> on the streets of telegraph, some said they supported the possible...
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take us to the telegraph _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is — very heavily on.us to the telegraph is up _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is up water - very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is up water visas - very heavily on. take us to the | telegraph is up water visas may very heavily on. take us to the - telegraph is up water visas may be forced on households —— meters. would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade. this would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade.— feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage _ feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage and - feels like a decade. this is a story mainly about the usage and when | mainly about the usage and when it comes to water metres and households. it could possibly be something that is positive as a move. 6 million households at the moment could be forced to implement this. and water companies as well are being told that they need
take us to the telegraph _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is — very heavily on.us to the telegraph is up _ very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is up water - very heavily on. take us to the telegraph is up water visas - very heavily on. take us to the | telegraph is up water visas may very heavily on. take us to the - telegraph is up water visas may be forced on households —— meters. would be talk about water metres it feels like a decade. this would be talk about water...
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sam, let me move on to the telegraph and more untaxed i to the telegraph and more untaxed with theirng on and the chancellor is going to do a big speech, we see, on making a claim to ultimately want to cut taxes but not yet. we making a claim to ultimately want to cut taxes but not yet.— cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times _ cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times now _ cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times now from _ cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times now from the - this a few times now from the chancellor, making promises about how he _ chancellor, making promises about how he will— chancellor, making promises about how he will cut taxes as soon is he is physically— how he will cut taxes as soon is he is physically possible. he is very keen— is physically possible. he is very keen to — is physically possible. he is very keen to stress that despite putting up keen to stress that despite putting up taxes _ keen to stress that despite putting up taxes in april by 1.25% of the national— up taxes in april by 1.25% of the nat
sam, let me move on to the telegraph and more untaxed i to the telegraph and more untaxed with theirng on and the chancellor is going to do a big speech, we see, on making a claim to ultimately want to cut taxes but not yet. we making a claim to ultimately want to cut taxes but not yet.— cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times _ cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times now _ cut taxes but not yet. we have seen this a few times now from _ cut taxes but not yet. we have...
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the sunday telegraph, britain _ that this coming week.ph, britain has been warned that cyber attacks as russia flexes military might. ukraine was the subject of an asset stash massive cyber attack recently, weren't they? yes, and all our security service have _ yes, and all our security service have been— yes, and all our security service have been put on alert for that very thing _ have been put on alert for that very thing it— have been put on alert for that very thing if we — have been put on alert for that very thing. if we start getting into a cyber— thing. if we start getting into a cyber war. _ thing. if we start getting into a cyber war, to really will get very nasty— cyber war, to really will get very nasty because obviously the russians have the _ nasty because obviously the russians have the capability of attacking our utility _ have the capability of attacking our utility companies, hospitals, businesses, banks, there is an awful lot of— businesses, banks, there is an awful lot of damage they can do. but, equally, — lot of dam
the sunday telegraph, britain _ that this coming week.ph, britain has been warned that cyber attacks as russia flexes military might. ukraine was the subject of an asset stash massive cyber attack recently, weren't they? yes, and all our security service have _ yes, and all our security service have been— yes, and all our security service have been put on alert for that very thing _ have been put on alert for that very thing it— have been put on alert for that very thing if we — have been...
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we have, it's been telegraphed by president i it's been telegraphed by president biden, who took thetep of releasing classified intelligence to signal to the world, to the west to build the coalition in support of deterring and pushing back against what they knew what happened, even though of course many of us didn't believe it and the scale and the rapidity of which it has unfolded has been shocking and devastating. but most especially for the people in ukraine. we're seeing the images and hearing the stories, hearing that 137 ukrainians were killed just today. the terror continues and we see people trying to get out. i think the tragedy not only for ukraine but for the entire western order such as we know it is looming, and it really is captured across every single newspaper headline, it really is the only store at the moment. really is the only store at the moment-— really is the only store at the moment. . , a, . ~ ., moment. pally mackenzie, there have been questions _ moment. pally mackenzie, there have been questions about _ moment. pally mackenzie, there have been questions a
we have, it's been telegraphed by president i it's been telegraphed by president biden, who took thetep of releasing classified intelligence to signal to the world, to the west to build the coalition in support of deterring and pushing back against what they knew what happened, even though of course many of us didn't believe it and the scale and the rapidity of which it has unfolded has been shocking and devastating. but most especially for the people in ukraine. we're seeing the images and...
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according to the telegraph telegraph he's going to claim that, this is on the 14th of november 2020, johnson lives with his wife and children. allegedly there was a party, abba was played, friends of carriejohnson were there. it's interesting, borisjohnson isn't interesting, boris johnson isn't going interesting, borisjohnson isn't going to deny being in default when that alleged party took place, he can claim that he was working in the flat. because obviously not only is it his home it's above the shop, as it his home it's above the shop, as it were. i guess he could argue he takes his work home with them. and he could try and argue that he didn't break any rules because as i say, it's also his living space as well as his workplace. but this is only one party. we know there are at least another three alleged gatherings that borisjohnson attended. so i think it's interesting that the telegraph are only focusing on this one party i'll be at one that very, very controversial given that it took place in borisjohnson's own home. obviously initially borisjohnson said there were no parties
according to the telegraph telegraph he's going to claim that, this is on the 14th of november 2020, johnson lives with his wife and children. allegedly there was a party, abba was played, friends of carriejohnson were there. it's interesting, borisjohnson isn't interesting, boris johnson isn't going interesting, borisjohnson isn't going to deny being in default when that alleged party took place, he can claim that he was working in the flat. because obviously not only is it his home it's above...
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it will bring more people to telegraph. telegraph is one of our busiest commercial districts. it will make it a destination. >> a move like this has been advocated for years, but it is gaining traction relatively recently. aided by a uc berkeley student organization called telegraph for people. >> my understanding is it doesn't happen often where tons of students are united around something and show up. >> on the streets of telegraph, some said they supported the possible conversion. >> i would for the most part. it is a hazard walking around the streets. >> others remained unsure. >> being a pedestrian, i never had issues. it is kind of inconvenient for the people who are new to the city of berkeley. >> the mayor acknowledges that work needs to be done. >> that is why we had to figure out deliveries and emergency vehicles and buses. >> even if it were to be approved, any potential change would likely still be years away. in berkeley, tim johns. >> the sheriff office recruiter was gunned down and killed in oakland was honored in san francisco. what his family had to say. >> on
it will bring more people to telegraph. telegraph is one of our busiest commercial districts. it will make it a destination. >> a move like this has been advocated for years, but it is gaining traction relatively recently. aided by a uc berkeley student organization called telegraph for people. >> my understanding is it doesn't happen often where tons of students are united around something and show up. >> on the streets of telegraph, some said they supported the possible...
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going back to the front page of the telegraph, johnson to deny - the telegraph, johnson to deny breakingon has indeed been sent a questionnaire by the met police, came a bit too late for these first additions. but this story is specifically about the abba party. just remind everyone about that. , , , party. just remind everyone about that. ,, , ., party. just remind everyone about that. , , , ., that. this is the party that was held in the _ that. this is the party that was held in the downing _ that. this is the party that was held in the downing street - that. this is the party that was | held in the downing street flat, just happen to be the night that dominic cummings left downing street. we've heard of various people who attended this and details have come out about abba being played, johnson being there and from this telegraph story we understand that boris johnson this telegraph story we understand that borisjohnson is locked to deny that borisjohnson is locked to deny that he was in the number ten flat but what is is going to say is that he was there working, he wasn't taking par
going back to the front page of the telegraph, johnson to deny - the telegraph, johnson to deny breakingon has indeed been sent a questionnaire by the met police, came a bit too late for these first additions. but this story is specifically about the abba party. just remind everyone about that. , , , party. just remind everyone about that. ,, , ., party. just remind everyone about that. , , , ., that. this is the party that was held in the _ that. this is the party that was held in the downing...
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stuart going across the telegraph road and then down telegraph road to cut. share off where mountain road comes in to telegraph road, so that's the general picture. you can look at there's a great map of all of that in my book on the battles of spotsylvania courthouse. so that'll that'll clarify it for you. that's what stuart plans on doing. okay, he's to basically cut him off. the plan doesn't work so well and here's why. stuart also cuts loose the brigade under james gordon to go behind sheridan's force as it's moving south and slow them down while slowing down one's pretty much what sheridan wanted to do because he realizes what stewart's doing and decides let me let stewart get to wherever he wants to get and then i will attack him because sheridan had a massively larger force stewart's force without james without james gordon's brigade because that brigade would be stuck back behind sheridan. was going to be about 3,000 soldiers. sheridan's forest that would be there to confront stewarts is going to be a little over 10,000 caldermen. so it's going to be
stuart going across the telegraph road and then down telegraph road to cut. share off where mountain road comes in to telegraph road, so that's the general picture. you can look at there's a great map of all of that in my book on the battles of spotsylvania courthouse. so that'll that'll clarify it for you. that's what stuart plans on doing. okay, he's to basically cut him off. the plan doesn't work so well and here's why. stuart also cuts loose the brigade under james gordon to go behind...
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the telegraph says — for going. joe, do you agree?ays she _ for going. joe, do you agree? the telegraph says she was _ for going. joe, do you agree? the telegraph says she was really - for going. joe, do you agree? the | telegraph says she was really good by russian media for wearing a fur hat on the visit to the kremlin. this is all heart of the game that russia wishes to play. sergey live rob has _ russia wishes to play. sergey live rob has been in his position for nearly— rob has been in his position for nearly two— rob has been in his position for nearly two decades, not viewed as a helpful— nearly two decades, not viewed as a helpful person —— serge lavrov. this is part— helpful person —— serge lavrov. this is part of— helpful person —— serge lavrov. this is part of the — helpful person —— serge lavrov. this is part of the wider game russia wishes _ is part of the wider game russia wishes to— is part of the wider game russia wishes to play over the issues of ukraine — wishes to play over the issues of ukraine. lucy is absolutely
the telegraph says — for going. joe, do you agree?ays she _ for going. joe, do you agree? the telegraph says she was _ for going. joe, do you agree? the telegraph says she was really - for going. joe, do you agree? the | telegraph says she was really good by russian media for wearing a fur hat on the visit to the kremlin. this is all heart of the game that russia wishes to play. sergey live rob has _ russia wishes to play. sergey live rob has been in his position for nearly— rob has been in...
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the sunday telegraph claims russia is planning a "false flag" attack as a pretext for an invasion of as soon as wednesday. the sunday times leads with comments from the defence secretary, ben wallace, who's likened western efforts to counter russian aggression against ukraine to appeasement before world war ii. the independent has president biden calling on russia to pull its troops back. its front page also marks the occasion of chelsea becoming football's world champions. the sunday mirror quotes a source as saying that murderer levi bellfield's alleged confession to carrying out the murders of lin and megan russell was, in the paper's words, "a sickjoke". the people says a book by prince harry due to be published later this year will contain criticism of his stepmother the duchess of cornwall. and the mail on sunday also leads with the royal family. the paper says prince charles and his wife camilla plan to be crowned in a small—scale, cut—price coronation. so, let's begin. we start with the sunday times. this has the width of munich is the headline at the top of the front page. b
the sunday telegraph claims russia is planning a "false flag" attack as a pretext for an invasion of as soon as wednesday. the sunday times leads with comments from the defence secretary, ben wallace, who's likened western efforts to counter russian aggression against ukraine to appeasement before world war ii. the independent has president biden calling on russia to pull its troops back. its front page also marks the occasion of chelsea becoming football's world champions. the sunday...
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carolyn, the daily telegraph article suggests .oss government departments. it seems on this piece that there is a dispute between the treasury and the prime ministers office.— prime ministers office. sure. in different days _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in circumstances| prime ministers office. sure. in - different days in circumstances this would sound like a healthy, robust debate about we know what we want to do, what is the best process for achieving that? to governments pushing the same organism of ministry. of course this is being played out against the background of this huge distraction of these maneuverings that rishi sunak is apparently not wanting to spend money on what is effectively dead man walking administration is one reading of it. another reading is the treasury is doing theirjobs and holding it up to account and finding them slightly wanting an adjustment before good money is thrown out. so depending on how you view the government will be ho
carolyn, the daily telegraph article suggests .oss government departments. it seems on this piece that there is a dispute between the treasury and the prime ministers office.— prime ministers office. sure. in different days _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in circumstances| prime ministers office. sure. in - different days in circumstances this would sound like a healthy, robust debate about we know what we want to do, what...
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i suppose consistent with the telegraph, it telegraph says the deal was done on the weekend and reallyed the threat of deposition. there is no grey area in tears. even if we don�*t know all the facts, even if andrew hasn�*t been found guilty in a court of law, certainly in the court of public opinion it looks absolutely atrocious.— opinion it looks absolutely atrocious. ,, ., , . ., ., atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was — atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was saying _ atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was saying earlier _ atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was saying earlier that - what he was saying earlier that there was no way back from theirs. his final disgrace was up is for him? ., ~ his final disgrace was up is for him? . ~ ., , his final disgrace was up is for him? . ~ .,, ., him? yeah, i think it was it for him a lona him? yeah, i think it was it for him a longtime — him? yeah, i think it was it for him a long time ago. i _ him? yeah, i think it was it for him a long time ago. i don't _ him? yeah, i think it was it for him a long t
i suppose consistent with the telegraph, it telegraph says the deal was done on the weekend and reallyed the threat of deposition. there is no grey area in tears. even if we don�*t know all the facts, even if andrew hasn�*t been found guilty in a court of law, certainly in the court of public opinion it looks absolutely atrocious.— opinion it looks absolutely atrocious. ,, ., , . ., ., atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was — atrocious. the sun does echo some of what he was...
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let me move on to the daily telegraph. millions jolted - daily telegraph. reality. i was here 2a hours ago, real sense of nervousness that this was starting to unfold as we saw it unfold overnight. this really striking talking to people, people were not fleeing the country in the way that one might predict, yet that has... we've seen that much more today. has... we've seen that much more toda . ~ �* , has... we've seen that much more toda. �* , has... we've seen that much more toda . �* , , today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get out. - today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get out. a - it's very difficult to get out. a search— it's very difficult to get out. a search for— it's very difficult to get out. a search for food, for fuel, exactly what _ search for food, for fuel, exactly what you — search for food, for fuel, exactly what you would expect
let me move on to the daily telegraph. millions jolted - daily telegraph. reality. i was here 2a hours ago, real sense of nervousness that this was starting to unfold as we saw it unfold overnight. this really striking talking to people, people were not fleeing the country in the way that one might predict, yet that has... we've seen that much more today. has... we've seen that much more toda . ~ �* , has... we've seen that much more toda. �* , has... we've seen that much more toda . �* ,...
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the telegraph saying that the foreign _ obviously... leadership race if it comes, saying that she would dove the national insurance rise coming as the chancellor tax and dub to scrap it so seen through the prism and the cuff living process is often the thing that is concerning 70 people and its going to get worse it looks like before it gets better. if i can just it looks like before it gets better. if i canjust come on it looks like before it gets better. if i can just come on to the times, public transport drops mass. rule as the delta infections dye apples that we are getting the changes on thursday of course that were announced at the start of the week with facemasks below the required a public transport anywhere in england as all remaining code restrictions and today. it's been some great relief by some but these restrictions are going and concerned by others. restrictions are going and concerned b others. . . restrictions are going and concerned b others. , , ., ., restrictions are going and concerned b others. , , ., ., by others
the telegraph saying that the foreign _ obviously... leadership race if it comes, saying that she would dove the national insurance rise coming as the chancellor tax and dub to scrap it so seen through the prism and the cuff living process is often the thing that is concerning 70 people and its going to get worse it looks like before it gets better. if i can just it looks like before it gets better. if i canjust come on it looks like before it gets better. if i can just come on to the times,...
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the telegraph point that there will _ we went out? telegraph point that there will be _ we went out? the telegraph point that there will be fresh _ we went out? the telegraph point that there will be fresh booster i that there will be fresh booster jabs likely for all of her 50s from the autumn, john, recognition that like winterflu and the autumn, john, recognition that like winter flu and other respiratory diseases, covid is here to stay in one form or other in the may be other variants that we have to wrangle with as well. and may be other variants that we have to wrangle with as well.— to wrangle with as well. and this is talkin: to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about _ to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about free _ to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about free for _ to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about free for the _ to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about free for the over - to wrangle with as well. and this is talking about free for the over 50s| talking about free for t
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let's focus on the telegraph. the first wave. that's the eye—catching headline the telegraph has taken. there is a bit more details adjusting and had a slightly bigger impact in other sectors, but what do you make of the analysis on the lockdown measures and number of deaths? i the lockdown measures and number of deaths? ~ , the lockdown measures and number of deaths? ~' , ., , ., deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly- — deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly. the _ deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly. the actual - deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly. the actual report| very thoroughly. the actual report suffers _ very thoroughly. the actual report suffers from —— is from john hopkins university _ suffers from —— is from john hopkins university. it's saying basically that the — university. it's saying basically that the town itself, and is not quite _ that the town itself, and is not quite clear what they mean by the full lockdown, but when we compare thin
let's focus on the telegraph. the first wave. that's the eye—catching headline the telegraph has taken. there is a bit more details adjusting and had a slightly bigger impact in other sectors, but what do you make of the analysis on the lockdown measures and number of deaths? i the lockdown measures and number of deaths? ~ , the lockdown measures and number of deaths? ~' , ., , ., deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly- — deaths? i think it needs to be read very thoroughly. the...
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let's go back to the telegraph. the first - price. let's go back to the i telegraph.is is the northern ireland first minister. paralysis for the assembly there now, and all ahead of elections, which are perhaps part of the reason for this and this powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've — powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had _ powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had enough _ powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had enough of- powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had enough of the - powerplay within the dup. the dup. said they've had enough of the 2000 million _ said they've had enough of the 2000 million -- _ said they've had enough of the 2000 million —— £200 million a day. they say they— million —— £200 million a day. they say they want this government to sort this— say they want this government to sort this outrage. so, they have stood _ sort this outrage. so, they have stood down. the deputy minister has to stand _ stood down. the deputy minister has to stand down as well. so, once again. _ to stand down as well.
let's go back to the telegraph. the first - price. let's go back to the i telegraph.is is the northern ireland first minister. paralysis for the assembly there now, and all ahead of elections, which are perhaps part of the reason for this and this powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've — powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had _ powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had enough _ powerplay within the dup. the dup said they've had enough of- powerplay within the dup....
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with the two soldiers walking — telegraph with the two soldiers walking across the snow.rtant to think about the conditions they are in. temperatures are really— conditions they are in. temperatures are really cold, getting down to —1 in some _ are really cold, getting down to —1 in some cases and it reminds the reader— in some cases and it reminds the readeriust — in some cases and it reminds the readerjust how harsh these conditions are which would be very difficult _ conditions are which would be very difficult anyway. i also think it is important — difficult anyway. i also think it is important to have a look at the opinion— important to have a look at the opinion piece down
with the two soldiers walking — telegraph with the two soldiers walking across the snow.rtant to think about the conditions they are in. temperatures are really— conditions they are in. temperatures are really cold, getting down to —1 in some _ are really cold, getting down to —1 in some cases and it reminds the reader— in some cases and it reminds the readeriust — in some cases and it reminds the readerjust how harsh these conditions are which would be very difficult _ conditions...
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let's go to international politics without the daily telegraph.es on britain as well for us this picture boris johnson, he's in a typhoon fighter but that clearly not in top gun gear like george w. bush was in 2003 but it is working soon. russia begins a false flag attacks. biden and johnson born invasion of ukraine could take place within days. we have been saying that line invasion can take place within days for days. borisjohnson has resisted the approach _ borisjohnson has resisted the approach of liz truss in addressing inappropriate attire for this occasion on several of the front pages _ occasion on several of the front pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west _ pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west is— pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west is still very high. just yesterday there were those reports that russia was withdrawing troops and that _ that russia was withdrawing troops and that was what roger had said. we heard _ and that was what roger had said. we heard from _ and that was what roger had said. we heard from the
let's go to international politics without the daily telegraph.es on britain as well for us this picture boris johnson, he's in a typhoon fighter but that clearly not in top gun gear like george w. bush was in 2003 but it is working soon. russia begins a false flag attacks. biden and johnson born invasion of ukraine could take place within days. we have been saying that line invasion can take place within days for days. borisjohnson has resisted the approach _ borisjohnson has resisted the...
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the telegraph has a liz truss article _ the are asking.nk again. it�*s truss is saying think again. it's cuite a truss is saying think again. it�*s quite a sobering piece. liz truss the foreign secretary has written for the telegraph tomorrow. i�*m going to be very careful and look slightly onto my other screen because i don�*t want to misquote the foreign secretary given the diplomatic situation going on, i don�*t want to be blamed for anything if i misrepresent the farm to put two secretaries views. essentially she�*s cautioned against being lulled into what is quoted as a false sense of security by russia�*s claims that it is withdrawing troops and that russia is preparing to test the mettle of the west by potentially dragging out this and stand at the ukrainian borderfor dragging out this and stand at the ukrainian border for months. dragging out this and stand at the ukrainian borderfor months. it�*s going to worry when i think a lot of people thought this was going to come to a head. in some respect it�*s a good thing if it doesn�*t
the telegraph has a liz truss article _ the are asking.nk again. it�*s truss is saying think again. it's cuite a truss is saying think again. it�*s quite a sobering piece. liz truss the foreign secretary has written for the telegraph tomorrow. i�*m going to be very careful and look slightly onto my other screen because i don�*t want to misquote the foreign secretary given the diplomatic situation going on, i don�*t want to be blamed for anything if i misrepresent the farm to put two...
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we are starting with the telegraph, thank you very much, you knew and i didn't and now i do too. now i do too. we are on the same page!- knew and i didn't and now i do too. we are on the same page! to coin a hrase. we are on the same page! to coin a phrase- tell — we are on the same page! to coin a phrase- tell us _ we are on the same page! to coin a phrase. tell us about _ we are on the same page! to coin a phrase. tell us about the _ we are on the same page! to coin a| phrase. tell us about the front-page phrase. tell us about the front—page story, a striking photograph, there is no shortage of striking photographs and images for the newspapers. ida. photographs and images for the newsnapers-_ photographs and images for the newsuaers. ., , ,, newspapers. no, absolutely, splashed across all of the _ newspapers. no, absolutely, splashed across all of the front _ newspapers. no, absolutely, splashed across all of the front pages, - across all of the front pages, really shocking images of the catastrophe that is unfolding in ukraine at the moment, of course this is the situation fe
we are starting with the telegraph, thank you very much, you knew and i didn't and now i do too. now i do too. we are on the same page!- knew and i didn't and now i do too. we are on the same page! to coin a hrase. we are on the same page! to coin a phrase- tell — we are on the same page! to coin a phrase- tell us _ we are on the same page! to coin a phrase. tell us about _ we are on the same page! to coin a phrase. tell us about the _ we are on the same page! to coin a| phrase. tell us about...
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let me just bring in the daily telegraph. _ they're all leaving with the same story.l this, again, maintaining public confidence in who is appointed as her successor, given it is the government that's being investigated by the mets will be crucial. we can have a country where people lose trust in government and police. we can have a situation where the public— can have a situation where the public lose more trust in government and police! _ public lose more trust in government and police! it's extraordinarily difficult — and police! it's extraordinarily difficult at the moment, and i think of previous— difficult at the moment, and i think of previous investigations of this type are — of previous investigations of this type are any guide, it's very, very unlikely— type are any guide, it's very, very unlikely that the investigation will be concluded before cressida dick leaves _ be concluded before cressida dick leaves. so, what does that mean for her replacement? does he or she, moving _ her replacement? does he or she, moving into — her replacement? does he or she, mo
let me just bring in the daily telegraph. _ they're all leaving with the same story.l this, again, maintaining public confidence in who is appointed as her successor, given it is the government that's being investigated by the mets will be crucial. we can have a country where people lose trust in government and police. we can have a situation where the public— can have a situation where the public lose more trust in government and police! _ public lose more trust in government and police!...
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story. telegraph and your thoughts on that sto . , , ~ ., telegraph and your thoughts on that sto. ,nquiry into 12 different parties — police inquiry into 12 different parties that took place, maybe they weren't— parties that took place, maybe they weren't parties, we don't know yet in downing — weren't parties, we don't know yet in downing street. they said that they will— in downing street. they said that they will reveal the number of fixed penaity _ they will reveal the number of fixed penalty notices handed out for each of those _ penalty notices handed out for each of those events and what it was about _ of those events and what it was about those events that made them decide _ about those events that made them decide that they were parties in illegal— decide that they were parties in illegal gatherings. although they won't _ illegal gatherings. although they won't name the individuals who receive — won't name the individuals who receive them, which i think is fair, that is— receive them, which i think is fair, that is a _ receive them, which i think is fair, that is a major pr
story. telegraph and your thoughts on that sto . , , ~ ., telegraph and your thoughts on that sto. ,nquiry into 12 different parties — police inquiry into 12 different parties that took place, maybe they weren't— parties that took place, maybe they weren't parties, we don't know yet in downing — weren't parties, we don't know yet in downing street. they said that they will— in downing street. they said that they will reveal the number of fixed penaity _ they will reveal the number of...
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the —— telegraph.s exclusive with nick gibb saying it's hard to see how it can be the case that he told the truth, talking about the prime minister, why he believes he should go. yes. about the prime minister, why he believes he should go.— believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see _ believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see that _ believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see that the _ believes he should go. yes, it'sl nice to see that the conservative party is catching up. when party gate for started breaking and most of the country realise what was going on. the met police has been very slow, but some of the conservative backbenchers do seem to be getting their letters then. a few weeks ago, i think we're about 13 now, which is a long way off the 55 they would need, but it does feel very much like the end times in downing street. the i is reporting that boris johnson downing street. the i is reporting that borisjohnson is throwing around that offer to buy people's support. the ft is reporting
the —— telegraph.s exclusive with nick gibb saying it's hard to see how it can be the case that he told the truth, talking about the prime minister, why he believes he should go. yes. about the prime minister, why he believes he should go.— believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see _ believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see that _ believes he should go. yes, it's nice to see that the _ believes he should go. yes, it'sl nice to see that the conservative party is catching up. when...
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matthew, the telegraph also says there are signs of division is growing amongst nato allies.ies. tell us more about that.— more about that. the defence secretary. _ more about that. the defence secretary, ben _ more about that. the defence secretary, ben wallace - more about that. the defence secretary, ben wallace on - more about that. the defencei secretary, ben wallace on the more about that. the defence - secretary, ben wallace on the front pa-e secretary, ben wallace on the front page of— secretary, ben wallace on the front page of the sunday times earlier today— page of the sunday times earlier today was— page of the sunday times earlier today was thought to be saying that there is _ today was thought to be saying that there is a _ today was thought to be saying that there is a whiff of munich about this and — there is a whiff of munich about this and that is seemingly referencing the appeasement ahead of the second world war with neville chamberlain and so forth before winston — chamberlain and so forth before winston churchill took over and a source _ winston churchil
matthew, the telegraph also says there are signs of division is growing amongst nato allies.ies. tell us more about that.— more about that. the defence secretary. _ more about that. the defence secretary, ben _ more about that. the defence secretary, ben wallace - more about that. the defence secretary, ben wallace on - more about that. the defencei secretary, ben wallace on the more about that. the defence - secretary, ben wallace on the front pa-e secretary, ben wallace on the front page...
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meanwhile, the daily mail is leading with the post office scandal or rather the telegraph, you can seere. also saying that 33 died withoutjustice. also saying that 33 died withoutjustice. so let's begin... rachel and lucy, lovely to have you both here this evening. i, i wonder if you could get that off for us, please. i if you could get that off for us, lease. ~ . ,, if you could get that off for us, lease. ~' ., i. ., , ., please. i like that you are starting with me for _ please. i like that you are starting with me for an _ please. i like that you are starting with me for an overview _ please. i like that you are starting with me for an overview of - please. i like that you are starting with me for an overview of russia | with me for an overview of russia and ukraine before we go to lucy was the absolute expert. but a lot of what you're seeing on the front pages, a lot of the papers, this is the last moment before a war could potentially be eminent. depending on which when you read there is a slightly different answer as to how close we are to that point. certainly there has been so
meanwhile, the daily mail is leading with the post office scandal or rather the telegraph, you can seere. also saying that 33 died withoutjustice. also saying that 33 died withoutjustice. so let's begin... rachel and lucy, lovely to have you both here this evening. i, i wonder if you could get that off for us, please. i if you could get that off for us, lease. ~ . ,, if you could get that off for us, lease. ~' ., i. ., , ., please. i like that you are starting with me for _ please. i like that...
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staying with the russia—ukraine crisis, the telegraph leads with the foreign secretary, liz truss, sayingould drag out the crisis for months. meanwhile, the metro writes of another "royal scandal" in the year of what it calls the "plutonium" jubilee, as prince charles�* charity is investigated the day after prince andrew settles a civil sex case. the sun — similarly leads with the royal family — �*thank god for the queen�* it says — amidst what it calls �*troubles�* for the monarch�*s two sons. the yorkshire post speaks of the post office scandal on it�*s front page. it says there�*s "mistrust" delaying justice, as nearly 600 people are yet to apply to overturn convictions. and the guardian reports on the covid vaccine programme being extended to all five to 11—year—olds. so let�*s begin. sonia, do you want to kick us off at the metro? plutonium jubilee, sonia, do you want to kick us off at the metro? plutoniumjubilee, the distractions from what were supposed to be a celebratory year for the queen. ., , , to be a celebratory year for the queen. ., , ., ., ., �*, queen. two days in a row a
staying with the russia—ukraine crisis, the telegraph leads with the foreign secretary, liz truss, sayingould drag out the crisis for months. meanwhile, the metro writes of another "royal scandal" in the year of what it calls the "plutonium" jubilee, as prince charles�* charity is investigated the day after prince andrew settles a civil sex case. the sun — similarly leads with the royal family — �*thank god for the queen�* it says — amidst what it calls...
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let's move on to the telegraph. - difficult challenge. yeah. let's i move on to the telegraph.eally? well, as we know, when we _ first wave, really? well, as we know, when we first _ first wave, really? well, as we know, when we first started i first wave, really? well, as we | know, when we first started out first wave, really? well, as we - know, when we first started out in journalism, — know, when we first started out in journalism, lies down licence statistics, _ journalism, lies down licence statistics, i am journalism, lies down licence statistics, lam mad journalism, lies down licence statistics, i am mad at everybody going _ statistics, i am mad at everybody going no, — statistics, i am mad at everybody going no, she's got it all wrong. you read — going no, she's got it all wrong. you read these things and you go, this is what— you read these things and you go, this is what the journalists are taking — this is what the journalists are taking. this is research from america _ taking. this is research from america and denmark, and they looked at 24 out _ america and denma
let's move on to the telegraph. - difficult challenge. yeah. let's i move on to the telegraph.eally? well, as we know, when we _ first wave, really? well, as we know, when we first _ first wave, really? well, as we know, when we first started i first wave, really? well, as we | know, when we first started out first wave, really? well, as we - know, when we first started out in journalism, — know, when we first started out in journalism, lies down licence statistics, _ journalism, lies down...
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the final covid story, the daily telegraph, | covid story, the daily telegraph, jean, fresh butcherjabse. this is free boosters that are going to id is free boosters that are going to go and _ is free boosters that are going to go and are — is free boosters that are going to go and are going to start off i think with over 75 and those who are the most _ think with over 75 and those who are the most vulnerable from next month and that— the most vulnerable from next month and that it seems quite likely in the autumn they are going to extend that to _ the autumn they are going to extend that to all— the autumn they are going to extend that to all over 50s. but as she said, _ that to all over 50s. but as she said. this — that to all over 50s. but as she said, this should have been a great day for— said, this should have been a great day for borisjohnson. said, this should have been a great day for boris johnson. he said, this should have been a great day for borisjohnson. he has not had that— day for borisjohnson. he has not had that many good days in the last couple of _ had that many good
the final covid story, the daily telegraph, | covid story, the daily telegraph, jean, fresh butcherjabse. this is free boosters that are going to id is free boosters that are going to go and _ is free boosters that are going to go and are — is free boosters that are going to go and are going to start off i think with over 75 and those who are the most _ think with over 75 and those who are the most vulnerable from next month and that— the most vulnerable from next month and that it seems...
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i have just seen this headline from the telegraph. italian prime minister mario draghi successfully secured a carveout for italian luxury goods from the eu package of sanctions. there have got to be some real tough questions on that if that is the case. tom: we don't know if it is true. i will let "the telegraph" tell it. but this is precisely what ms. jaresko is talking about. and i believe browder alluded to that as well. jonathan: i have to stress, we will keep bringing the headlines and tell you the sources for those headlines. that is coming from "the telegraph" this morning. equities up 0.5% on the s&p, the nasdaq up 0.6%. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: we are moments away from economic data in the united states of america. good morning, equity session highs just about up when 4% on the s&p. call it .5%, a knee-jerk reaction to info facts saying russia is ready to send a daily -- a delegation to minsk for u.k. talks. the fight on going. let's get the reaction from the one and only mike mckee. >> the president is coming
i have just seen this headline from the telegraph. italian prime minister mario draghi successfully secured a carveout for italian luxury goods from the eu package of sanctions. there have got to be some real tough questions on that if that is the case. tom: we don't know if it is true. i will let "the telegraph" tell it. but this is precisely what ms. jaresko is talking about. and i believe browder alluded to that as well. jonathan: i have to stress, we will keep bringing the...
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brains work until we turned 60 is the headline in the daily telegraph.rch which is much more comprehensive than previous studies in cognitive ability as people age suggest that people hit their peak mental power at the age of 30 two that you! i am at the age of 30 two that you! i am a couple years on the other side of 30. good to know him in the peak mental capacity for the papers. essentially you're at that level and that remains constant until you're 60. when you get 60 according to this, you don't drop off a cliff but your response times do start to lesson a little bit. this goes against past studies that suggest that you hit your peak at 20 and it was a gradual slope from there. this covers about 1.5 million people. it's a very comprehensive study and isaac it's good to know that people are working longer and working more intensejobs towards are working longer and working more intense jobs towards the end of their careers, their cognitive ability remain sharp at that point. says there's no drop offjust about response time, overwhelmingly a good thing
brains work until we turned 60 is the headline in the daily telegraph.rch which is much more comprehensive than previous studies in cognitive ability as people age suggest that people hit their peak mental power at the age of 30 two that you! i am at the age of 30 two that you! i am a couple years on the other side of 30. good to know him in the peak mental capacity for the papers. essentially you're at that level and that remains constant until you're 60. when you get 60 according to this, you...
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let's go to the front of the telegraph, and this is interesting.sh parliament today.- british parliament today. that's ri . ht, british parliament today. that's riaht, and british parliament today. that's right. and pretty _ british parliament today. that's right, and pretty detail- british parliament today. that's right, and pretty detail has - british parliament today. that's| right, and pretty detail has been criticised for being mean about this. home secretary as we collect, so she's not getting visa free travel for ukrainian people into our country, and that's directly contrasted to the eu who are letting ukrainians in over the polish border, mostly, for three years with no formal process. so that seems quite harsh compared to what the eu is doing, and she has been criticised for that here. you know, she was criticised by eve at cooper, her labour opposition in parliament, and saying that she should be more flexible with that, let more people in and give them safe passage into the uk, but it doesn't appear to be happening at the moment, althou
let's go to the front of the telegraph, and this is interesting.sh parliament today.- british parliament today. that's ri . ht, british parliament today. that's riaht, and british parliament today. that's right. and pretty _ british parliament today. that's right, and pretty detail- british parliament today. that's right, and pretty detail has - british parliament today. that's| right, and pretty detail has been criticised for being mean about this. home secretary as we collect, so she's not...
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with the two soldiers walking — telegraph with the two soldiers walking across the snow.is important _ walking across the snow. it is important to think about the conditions they are in. temperatures are really— conditions they are in. temperatures are really cold, getting down to —i in some _ are really cold, getting down to —i in some cases and it reminds the reader_ in some cases and it reminds the readeriust — in some cases and it reminds the readerjust how harsh these conditions are which would be very difficult _ conditions are which would be very difficult anyway. i also think it is important — difficult anyway. i also think it is important to have a look at the opinion— important to have a look at the opinion piece down the page from the correspondent on the frontline. it is interesting read. the main headline _ is interesting read. the main headline which says, i am not afraid, — headline which says, i am not afraid, i— headline which says, i am not afraid, i fear cowered headline which says, i am not afraid, ifear cowered more headline which says, i am not afrai
with the two soldiers walking — telegraph with the two soldiers walking across the snow.is important _ walking across the snow. it is important to think about the conditions they are in. temperatures are really— conditions they are in. temperatures are really cold, getting down to —i in some _ are really cold, getting down to —i in some cases and it reminds the reader_ in some cases and it reminds the readeriust — in some cases and it reminds the readerjust how harsh these conditions...
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whilst the sunday telegraph reports that the russian invasion is not currently going as the kremlin hadory on dubai's golf news is that ukrainian forces are so far withstanding the russian assault on the capital kyiv. the sunday times carries a first—hand account of life on the streets of the capital as ukrainian fighters search for spies and what has been described as russian saboteurs. whilst the tabloid, the sunday people, prints a picture of ukrainian troops in action under the headline freedom fighters. so a very good evening to you both, and andy benjamin. we will start off with the front page of the telegraph and what we have here is, fierce resistance slow is putin's advance in ukraine. i wonder if you could take it away for us and kick off with that front page. i could take it away for us and kick off with that front page.- off with that front page. i think this is the _ off with that front page. i think this is the night _ off with that front page. i think this is the night -- _ off with that front page. i think this is the night -- as - off with that front page. i think this
whilst the sunday telegraph reports that the russian invasion is not currently going as the kremlin hadory on dubai's golf news is that ukrainian forces are so far withstanding the russian assault on the capital kyiv. the sunday times carries a first—hand account of life on the streets of the capital as ukrainian fighters search for spies and what has been described as russian saboteurs. whilst the tabloid, the sunday people, prints a picture of ukrainian troops in action under the headline...
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on the front page of the telegraph there is a story which might reassure people or not, we will see.ins, keep up the good work until we turned 60 foot of a persons mind is as sharp as ever to the age of 60 previous researchers found that the brain slow down after 20, new findings disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy? h0??? disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy?— disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy? how can you not be ha - meant to be happy? how can you not be happy by — meant to be happy? how can you not be happy by this? _ meant to be happy? how can you not be happy by this? particularly - be happy by this? particularly somebody who's on the other side of 30 now _ somebody who's on the other side of 30 now this— somebody who's on the other side of 30 now. this research is a big news is that— 30 now. this research is a big news is that it _ 30 now. this research is a big news is that it covers 1.5 million people and it_ is that it covers 1.5 million people and it shows that essentially we reach _ and it shows that essentially we reach o
on the front page of the telegraph there is a story which might reassure people or not, we will see.ins, keep up the good work until we turned 60 foot of a persons mind is as sharp as ever to the age of 60 previous researchers found that the brain slow down after 20, new findings disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy? h0??? disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy?— disprove theirs. sebastian, we all meant to be happy? how can you not be ha - meant to be happy? how...
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the telegraph was just shortened space in time. railroads which brought us all closer together. america was like this incredibly transient place where youdidn't know your neighbors . it was a world of strangers suddenly and you had to count on people's confidence. the guy i write about, a guy named strang who in 1850 he was a spinoff mormon sort of cult leader and in 1850, he moved to beaver island in northern lake michigan and declared himself king of the earth and heaven. and had hundreds of followers go with him there. and talk about it. the us government kim seriously enough that they sent in the navy's first iron hold worship to oust him from the island. so it's a really fascinating story. i love working on this book, it's a complicated interesting, smart con man/idealist but i do think it has a lot of echoes of today. >> you described him as a con man and you note in the book the name con man was minted around that time, the confidence man. >> we know when the word confidence man comes in, it's 1849 in new york and a new york newspaper and this word spreads like wildfire.
the telegraph was just shortened space in time. railroads which brought us all closer together. america was like this incredibly transient place where youdidn't know your neighbors . it was a world of strangers suddenly and you had to count on people's confidence. the guy i write about, a guy named strang who in 1850 he was a spinoff mormon sort of cult leader and in 1850, he moved to beaver island in northern lake michigan and declared himself king of the earth and heaven. and had hundreds of...
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i thought we could bring together the front pages of the sunday times and telegraph to kick off.y who is likening the western efforts to prevent the russian invasion of ukraine to appeasement. the court on the front of the sunday times, referring to the agreement with hitler in september of 1938. to try to avert war, this field and led to claims of appeasement against neville chamberlain. what is your take on what is in the papers on that front? 0bviously, ben wallace has come out with an interesting line on this. i'm not sure how close it is to appeasement because we are working hand—in—hand with our nato alliance partners. what this really has been as the wife of nato falling apart which probably started with joe which probably started withjoe biden which probably started with joe biden pulling the which probably started withjoe biden pulling the american troops out of afghanistan without consulting last year. and now, it feels like there are many prolonged consultations going on across a very long table. everybody representing themselves individually rather than us talking in
i thought we could bring together the front pages of the sunday times and telegraph to kick off.y who is likening the western efforts to prevent the russian invasion of ukraine to appeasement. the court on the front of the sunday times, referring to the agreement with hitler in september of 1938. to try to avert war, this field and led to claims of appeasement against neville chamberlain. what is your take on what is in the papers on that front? 0bviously, ben wallace has come out with an...