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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with political commentator tony grewn evacuated from a steelworks in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises american support for ukraine — she says, "until the fight is done". pressure mounts for reform of working practices in westminster — after mp, neil parish, resigns for watching pornography in the house of commons. a body found by police searching for a british woman who went missing more than a week ago has been confirmed
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with political commentator tony grewn evacuated from a steelworks in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises american support for ukraine — she says, "until the fight is done". pressure mounts for reform of working practices in westminster —...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with political commentator tony grew and entertainment journalist caroline frost. first, the headlines. around 100 people have been evacuated from a steelworks in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises american support for ukraine — she says, "until the fight is done". pressure mounts for reform of working practices in westminster — after mp, neil parish, resigns for watching pornography in the house of commons. a body found by police searching for a british woman who went missing more than a week ago has been confirmed as katie kenyon. 200 migrants are understood to have been intercepted by uk border force officials in the english channel today in what's believed to be the first crossings for 11 days. researchers create the most intricate sd model of the female body ever produced — to help provide a better understanding of their anatomy. hello and
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with political commentator tony grew and entertainment journalist caroline frost. first, the headlines. around 100 people have been evacuated from a steelworks in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises american support for ukraine — she says,...
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with our guests tonight, who are entertainmentjournalist caroline frost and political commentator tony grewg. for most of us, it was a cloudy day today with outbreaks of rain here and there. best of the sunshine actually in scotland and northern ireland. how about the next two or three days? the mixed bag is expected to continue. sunny spells and scattered showers. now, the rain we've had in the last day and a half swept from the northwest into more western and southern areas of the uk. so, it has actually been a relatively wet end to the month and start to may. but through the early hours of monday morning, we will see that weather front fading in the english channel and it leaves a legacy of cloud, damp weather, drizzle, mist and murk in places and relatively mild conditions between six and eight degrees first thing in the morning. so here's bank holiday monday. you'll notice the breeze, the northerly breeze across scotland. so, it will be a fairly chilly day here, but some sunny spells. there will be sunny spells elsewhere. i think generally it will be a brighter day for most of us on mo
with our guests tonight, who are entertainmentjournalist caroline frost and political commentator tony grewg. for most of us, it was a cloudy day today with outbreaks of rain here and there. best of the sunshine actually in scotland and northern ireland. how about the next two or three days? the mixed bag is expected to continue. sunny spells and scattered showers. now, the rain we've had in the last day and a half swept from the northwest into more western and southern areas of the uk. so, it...
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with me are parliamentary journalist tony grew and journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost.you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... says record numbers of people have been referred for cancer checks in the last year after a decline during the last year after a decline during the pandemic. however, the express says despite record referral levels, health care officials are worried about clearing a backlog in cases caused by the pandemic. the guardian says the government is facing intense pressure from its own mps as well as opposition parties to take action over misogyny and harassment in westminster. and the telegraph says that borisjohnson wants to give more than 2 million households in england who rent properties from housing association is the power to purchase their homes at a discounted price. the mail says that conservative mps are calling on sir keir starmer to prove that he didn't break covid rules last year after the labor leader was filmed drinking beer with colleagues at an event last april. and you may have noticed, princess charlotte features on many of
with me are parliamentary journalist tony grew and journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost.you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... says record numbers of people have been referred for cancer checks in the last year after a decline during the last year after a decline during the pandemic. however, the express says despite record referral levels, health care officials are worried about clearing a backlog in cases caused by the pandemic. the guardian says the government is facing...
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let's speak to the parliamentary journalist tony grew, who joins us from south east london.make of this news today - hello, good evening. what do you make of this news today for i hello, good evening. what do you make of this news today for the i make of this news today for the prime minister? is this a good or a bad day for him? it’s prime minister? is this a good or a bad day for him?— bad day for him? it's slightly surprising — bad day for him? it's slightly surprising because _ bad day for him? it's slightly surprising because a - bad day for him? it's slightly surprising because a lot i bad day for him? it's slightly surprising because a lot of l bad day for him? it's slightly. surprising because a lot of my colleagues were expecting him to face further fines. that means this idea that the prime minister would face serious challenges from his own mps over this specific issue seems to be deceiving. there are a couple of other hurdles for the prime minister because the police have now concluded their investigation, the sue gray report, which was into parties at downing st
let's speak to the parliamentary journalist tony grew, who joins us from south east london.make of this news today - hello, good evening. what do you make of this news today for i hello, good evening. what do you make of this news today for the i make of this news today for the prime minister? is this a good or a bad day for him? it’s prime minister? is this a good or a bad day for him?— bad day for him? it's slightly surprising — bad day for him? it's slightly surprising because _ bad...
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. >> toni grew up with her two brothers around mississippi, the epitome of the old south. s ambitious, academically and athletically. and yet -- >> did tony embrace the hair in the makeup? the things you would think of from a southern belle? >> it's southern dresses, four football games. -- no sweatpants? >> no, she would never go out in public and sweatpants. never. >> tony did have one flaw when it came to being a bell. >> when i first got to college, she felt i was a bit too skinny, and need to bulk up a little bit. so she said she would come over and cook some fried chicken. >> mississippi is the place to be for that. >> mississippi, and every southern lady would be able to cook southern fried chicken. little did you know, when you took it out of the freezer, you would have to let it thaw. >> frozen fried chicken aside, tony was someone who set goals and made them happen. after college she went to medical school, and in 1988, graduated in the top 10% of her class. then she settled into a new practice and new marriage with a young dentist. but the women who could do it a
. >> toni grew up with her two brothers around mississippi, the epitome of the old south. s ambitious, academically and athletically. and yet -- >> did tony embrace the hair in the makeup? the things you would think of from a southern belle? >> it's southern dresses, four football games. -- no sweatpants? >> no, she would never go out in public and sweatpants. never. >> tony did have one flaw when it came to being a bell. >> when i first got to college, she...
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tucker carlson perry tony robbins who is a name you may have been to a seminar he i one of the most famous life and business strategist in the world , he didn't start that way, he grew. we had a remarkable conversatio with tony robbins about how his life changed in the decisions that changed it. here is part of it. >> as a young kid i went throug a rough childhood in mmb care about other people because i knew what suffering was like. >> rough in what way? >> my mom was beautiful woman she was all he's making a chang in that area, we had no money s we had no money for food, somebody fed me at thanksgiving when i was 11 and it changed me it made me believe that change or strangers care. if strangers cared about me, i wanted to care about strangers. my mom would abuse alcohol and prescription drugs. i never talked about it while she was alive, but i hope a lot of kids now and i look into a this tall white guy is successful, so some of these kids a family told them a true story i mom would for liquid soap down my throat saying i wa wiping. she was one of the most loving human beings and she pushed me to never give up, so a huge par of who i am came from her. if she had
tucker carlson perry tony robbins who is a name you may have been to a seminar he i one of the most famous life and business strategist in the world , he didn't start that way, he grew. we had a remarkable conversatio with tony robbins about how his life changed in the decisions that changed it. here is part of it. >> as a young kid i went throug a rough childhood in mmb care about other people because i knew what suffering was like. >> rough in what way? >> my mom was...
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garrett, you just spoke with texas republican congressman tony gonzalez who represents uvalde, what did he have to say? >> he grewhat kind of community uvalde is and he had the same expense that you and i had, which is everyone who you meet in the community know someone who was affected by this and we tried to talk about potential solutions. he talked me about ideas like trying to harden schools in texas or trying to improve access to mental health services in texas which ranks last in the nation for access to those kinds of services and i tried to ask him about guns, if there's any kind of legislation he would support. i asked him three times, why he felt was necessary for an 18- year-old in texas to be able to buy an assault rifle, three times, he declined to answer the question directly. and i asked him about one of the specific pieces of legislation that is being discussed on capitol hill, the idea of simply incentivizing states to put their own extreme risk potential order or the red flag law into place to try to take guns out of the hands of people thought to be dangerous by courts or doctors. here's what h
garrett, you just spoke with texas republican congressman tony gonzalez who represents uvalde, what did he have to say? >> he grewhat kind of community uvalde is and he had the same expense that you and i had, which is everyone who you meet in the community know someone who was affected by this and we tried to talk about potential solutions. he talked me about ideas like trying to harden schools in texas or trying to improve access to mental health services in texas which ranks last in...