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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. first, the headlines. the family of the british teenager who joined the islamic state group say she's given birth in syria. shamima begum says she wants to return to the uk after fleeing the last is stronghold. it comes as president trump calls on britain and other european nations to put captured islamic state fighters on trial. stranded flybmi passengers speak of frustration after the airline went into administration and cancelled all flights. a man has been arrested in brighton after handing himself into police investigating the murder of a 22—year—old man found stabbed in a car. theresa may writes to every conservative mp, urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit and come together in the national interest. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. first, the headlines. the family of the british teenager who joined the islamic state group say she's given birth in syria. shamima begum says she wants to return to the uk after fleeing the last is stronghold. it comes as president trump calls on britain and other european nations to put captured islamic state fighters on trial. stranded flybmi passengers speak of frustration after the airline...
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and at 11.30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and carolineth us for that. the family of a british teenager, who ran away from home when she was 15 to join the islamic state group, say they've been told she's given birth to a boy. shamima begum, now19, is living in a refugee camp in northern syria, after fleeing the last is stronghold in the eastern part of the country. her family has asked the british government to help bring her home. it comes as president trump has called for the uk and other european countries to take back hundreds of is fighters, captured in syria and iraq, and to put them on trial. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. this morning came news from shamima begum's family that she's given birth to a baby son in a refugee camp in northern syria. it adds another layer of complication to the case of the schoolgirl who joined is and now wants to come back. shamima begum first came to attention after leaving her home in east london and travelling through turkey to he is stronghold of raqqa with two school frien
and at 11.30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and carolineth us for that. the family of a british teenager, who ran away from home when she was 15 to join the islamic state group, say they've been told she's given birth to a boy. shamima begum, now19, is living in a refugee camp in northern syria, after fleeing the last is stronghold in the eastern part of the country. her family has asked the british government to help bring her home. it comes as...
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with us, parliamentary journalist tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster, caroline froste is a bid for everybody in this review come i think you'll find. the mirror leads on the british teenager who says she had "a good time" with the islamic state group in syria, but now wants to come home with her newborn baby. the same story makes the front page of the sun, which says shamima begum is begging the public to show her sympathy. the times reports on another girl who was stopped from becoming a jihadist bride, but who was never prosecuted — despite police finding terror plans. the daily mail carries an investigation which, it claims, reveals that a top online gambling firm gives losers cash so they can carry on spending. a new pill to reduce the pain of arthritis could soon be available, reports the express. the i reports that universities are facing a funding shortfall, thanks to rising pension costs. the uk could undermine us efforts to ban the chinese company huawei from global sg networks — that's according to the financial times. and the guardian says mps are calling f
with us, parliamentary journalist tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster, caroline froste is a bid for everybody in this review come i think you'll find. the mirror leads on the british teenager who says she had "a good time" with the islamic state group in syria, but now wants to come home with her newborn baby. the same story makes the front page of the sun, which says shamima begum is begging the public to show her sympathy. the times reports on another girl who was...
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our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grewter handing himself into police investigating the murder of a 22—year—old man who was found stabbed in a car. police say the man is believed to have been present at the incident but they are looking to trace others who may have been involved. abdul deghayes was found in a crashed car in the early hours of the morning. sussex police said he died from his injuries at the royal sussex county hospital. it's emerged that two of his brothers were killed fighting for islamists in syria. his father has spoken of his shock at losing a third son. the aberdeen—based airline loganair has said it will take over some of the services provided by flybmi. hundreds of passengers were left stranded after the company filed for administration and cancelled all flights last night. in a statement, flybmi said it had struggled with higher fuel costs and uncertainty over brexit. thousands of customers have been affected, as stuart flinders reports. it's a sign of how vulnerable small airlines are. 17 aircraft,
our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grewter handing himself into police investigating the murder of a 22—year—old man who was found stabbed in a car. police say the man is believed to have been present at the incident but they are looking to trace others who may have been involved. abdul deghayes was found in a crashed car in the early hours of the morning. sussex police said he died from his injuries at the royal sussex county...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. so, the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. man: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's letting down his employees... ovie: it'd be nice if my own opinion mattered. lemonis: it'll be a giant [bleep]show unless you guys are on the same page. ...and with a new baby at home, he feels like he's letting down his family. tony: my wife, steph, is an absolutely trooper. she's so understanding, but i know she deserves so much more. lemonis: if i can't help him see what he's done wrong... tony: i guess i just had visions of grandeur. lemonis: ...and where he needs to go next... i want to literally start new. ...this business will evaporate. tony: this is a little -- can we get off camera f
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. so, the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. man: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. o that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying,
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. o that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying,
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grew up with. >> reporter: the hope is that it will help bring an end to the strike. state superintendent tony thurman joined the rally. >> we have come together to bring together people who have the money. >> reporter: his top priority is keeping people at the table to help get this resolved. among the featured speakers was former u.s. secretary of labor robert reich, now a professor at the university of california at berkeley. >> when people say they can't afford it, it means they either do not care or they are not going to work hard to get the resources together. >> reporter: the teachers are demanding a 12% pay increase over three years. >> we had one class with 34 students in it, and it is really difficult for me as one person to be able to give them the attention, the support, the extra help that they need in order to be able to do their best. >> reporter: the district is offering 8 1/2% over four years, which includes a bonus. >> we are hoping that we can find common ground. >> it is pretty fun not having to have school, but i am pretty sure that if it continues for way too long, it wil
grew up with. >> reporter: the hope is that it will help bring an end to the strike. state superintendent tony thurman joined the rally. >> we have come together to bring together people who have the money. >> reporter: his top priority is keeping people at the table to help get this resolved. among the featured speakers was former u.s. secretary of labor robert reich, now a professor at the university of california at berkeley. >> when people say they can't afford it,...
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tony robles, senior and disability action. ironically, i started my freshman year in high school here in 1979. much has changed since then. if you're a person of color, a person that grew up in san francisco, you feel like you're an extra in somebody else's movie, somebody else's bad movie. don't be fooled by the rendering and the manipulating of numbers and a mercado and a little bit of art because that's how they take over our communities and make us feel like strangers in it the places we were born and raised. i strongly am against the maximus proposal. it is ill-conceived, and make no mistake here, the incentive is maximum profits. we need a project that takes into account the community members who are in the most need. we need 100% affordable. anything less than that is a maximum insult. >> president melgar: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is spencer hudson. i'm here to ask you -- >> president melgar: can you speak into the mic, please. >> how's that? my name is spencer hudson. i'm here to ask you to oppose the monster and support the marvel, the marvel that has been designed by the community with input from the community and for the communit
tony robles, senior and disability action. ironically, i started my freshman year in high school here in 1979. much has changed since then. if you're a person of color, a person that grew up in san francisco, you feel like you're an extra in somebody else's movie, somebody else's bad movie. don't be fooled by the rendering and the manipulating of numbers and a mercado and a little bit of art because that's how they take over our communities and make us feel like strangers in it the places we...