Stefanos tsitsipas has also been knocked out in four sets by Autralian World number 86 in four sets by australian world number 86 tha nasi kokkinakis. On court right now, world Number One Jannik Sinner is playing his first match since it emerged he had twice tested positive for a banned substance but escaped a lengthy ban. Not going so well for him so far. His american opponent Mackenzie Macdonald has raced to take the first set 6 2. And hes one up in the second. Away from the tennis. Olly stone will replace mark wood in the only change to englands 11 for the second test against sri lanka at lords. England have begun their preparation after a five wicket win at old trafford last week. Stone was in the squad for that one, but comes in to start forjust his fourth test cap, following woods withdrawal due to an injury. And hes hopeful he can make an impact. Ijust i just love, you, the ijust love, you, the slog, should i say, of that hard graft and going out there and providing your team wi
Second, but he was in a thing called the civil war. You can understand that. Andrew jackson was really, really treated badly. In fact, his wife died during the process. A lot of people said she died because of the way they were treated. I mean, she was heartbroken and broken in so many other ways. I heard that for years. And i look now, even last night i was saying it. I said, Andrew Jackson or anybody else, when you think of the fake things, nobody has been treated like trump in terms of badly. No, thats true. Thats true. Thats definitely true. There is some truth to that, willie geist. Its hard for me not to also look at the person asking the questions. I mean, are you kidding me . These networks floating trumps lies. Im not going to make fun of it or anything, but it is creating a whole level of lies that people are swallowing whole because they think thats news. They think those are facts. Thats the part thats sad. I mean, its pathetic that donald trump parallels himself to Abraham
Edition of morning joe, weekend. Lets get right to some of the conversations you might have missed. Mr. President , im curious about what its like for you, your life. No one has gone through what youve gone through. No one in human history, i know you have supporters, friends, family. They say it is lonely at the top. Im curious, is it ever lonely for you . No one can fully relate to what youve been through and what you are going through. Are you ever lonely . I love history, a study history. I was always told that Andrew Jackson as a president was treated the worst. He was lambasted. I heard Abraham Lincoln with second but he was in a thing called The Civil War so you can understand that but Andrew Jackson was really, really treated badly. His wife died during the process. A lot of people say she died because of the way they were treated. She was heartbroken and broken in so many other ways. And i heard that for years. And, i look now, even last night i was saying this. I dont care, A
the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp, is facing questions in parliament this morning. he s appearing in front of the digital, media, culture & sport committee he s likely to be asked about his involvement in securing a loan for former prime minister boris johnson. let s listen in. establish the facts about the loan arrangement with the then prime minister, which was being set up at the same time as he was making the appointment of the bbc chair. essentially, from what i ve read, there were three people involved, sam blythe, borisjohnson and you. who started the whole procedure, who approached herfirst? weill. who started the whole procedure, who approached her first? approached her first? well, first of all, thank approached her first? well, first of all. thank you approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much for - approached her f
the bow room, a room right at the back of buckingham palace whose bow windows open out onto the acres of parkland that lie behind buckingham palace. it willen in be a vigil there with members of the church of england, overseeing it on a constant basis until 2:00 tomorrow on wednesday, 2:22, in fact, when there will be that procession from buckingham palace through the streets, through the mall, towards westminster abbey where the queen will be placed the casket will be placed and she ll lie in state there until the morning of her funeral on monday. so nearly five days. during that five days it is going to be an enormous logistical operation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line up, the wait patiently, some of them overnight in order to pay their respects and file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. on new england state funeral will be held. world leaders, including president biden and a bunch of other prominent leaders around the world, are going to be co