Dominating front pages in the uk, a hats off to Prince Philip. The duke retires after 65 years of service and more than 22,000 official engagements. The Daily Telegraph writes Prince Philip is deserving of the nations gratitude. And, it wouldve been a flight from hell, but a Courageous Ukranian pilot gets the front of the straits times. Hes been awarded a medal of courage after safely landing a plane despite a smashed windscreen and low visibility following a freak storm in turkey last week. So lets begin. With us is henry bonsu, a broadcaster and International Conference host. Good to see you. Good morning to you both. Lets start with the gene breakthrough. This is quite remarkable. It is remarkable. In a new cycle, we hear about medical interventions that will change the lives of millions every week, but this seems to be won. This is a us korean study, written in the journal, nature. It removes deadly gene mutations. Nature. People say could help remove all kinds of inherited disease
Unprecedented step further in what critics call an effort to is distract the white house now threatening to revoke security clearance from six former Top National Security officials, all of whom are fierce critics of trumps actions or inactions. These officials have served both democrats and republicans and have decades of experience in intelligence, law or diplomacy. For context, the heads of the Intelligence Agencies usually keep the Security Clearances unless theres reason to revoke them. It allows them mpay attentio to this it allows them to speak openly about matter the. They keep the clearance so if the Current Administration needs some advice or help, they can talk to them. I want to point out something. Sarah sanders was very proud to get up and change the topic because she didnt want to talk about the president s walkback, disaster in helsinki, all the
messes. Certainly didnt want to talk about migrant children. But the people she listed, so proud they want to revehicle the cl
fee of 222 million euros in 2017, missed the ligue one opener on saturday. his time in the french capital has been hampered by a number of ankle injuries. saudi arabia s pro league has been aggressively recruiting talent such as cristiano ronaldo and karim benzema, with several clubs including al hilal owned by the country s sovereign wealth fund. critics accuse the saudi authorities of sports washing using football to distract from the country s human rights record. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week, the weather is certainly going to be mixed. we re starting off of the week with a low pressure in charge so we ve got some heavy rain pushing northwards and eastwards, on either side of that, sunshine and showers, but high pressure will start to build across us from tomorrow, so, turning drier and brighter with some sunshine and warming up for a time, particularly so as we head towards the latter part of the week.
talk to you. your thoughts on this issue. good to talk to ou. ., ~ your thoughts on this issue. good to talk to you- some big news from the world of football. psg have agreed a deal with saudi side al hilal for the brazilian superstar neymar. he signed for the french champions for a world record fee of 222 million euros back in 2017, but his time there now appears to be coming to an end. let s head to the bbc sports centre and get the latest from will perry. we kind of knew this was coming but the money is certainly very big but has neymar talked more about why he is leaving paris injermaine and heading to saudi arabia? is leaving paris in jermaine and heading to saudi arabia? hello, lu . heading to saudi arabia? hello, lucy- the heading to saudi arabia? hello, lucy- the money heading to saudi arabia? hello, lucy. the money is heading to saudi arabia? hello, lucy. the money is a heading to saudi arabia? hello, lucy. the money is a huge i heading to saudi arabia? hello, i lucy.
they will play with one issue, the electorate. at the end of the day biden has a great record, 13 million jobs, the lowest on employment rate in 54 years. griff: i want to play a clip from a member of congress from missouri. we are talking about over 222 million hours of forced labor. 222 million hours of forced labor which today would be the value of $97 trillion. so the united states must pay. griff: could reparations get some traction? i don t think it has a chance of getting through this congress but the democratic party needs to figure out where they stand. governor newsom and the task force made a similar recommendation, he didn t