And Table Football is finally Coming Home this Weekend ive been to the birthplace of subbuteo in kent, as it stages the World Cup. And good morning. Today we will see some Sunny Spells developing across many parts of the uk, but like yesterday there will be the risk of some heavy and thundery showers. Where you catch them they will really be intense. Bring you all the details very shortly. Its saturday 21 september. A former manager of fulhams womens Football Team has told the bbc that extra precautions were put in place to protect female players from Mohamed Al fayed when he owned The Club. Mr Al Fayed, who died last year, was also the owner of harrods until 2010, and has been accused of rape and Sexual Assault by dozens of Women Who worked for the Department Store. Harrods says its utterly appalled by the allegations and has condemned his actions. Our reporter simonjones has More. How widespread was Mohamed Al fayeds alleged offending . Dozens of women have come forward to say that t
news and talk radio which clay and i do and talk about other hosts how they are dishonest. i tell people i am a conservative. we do a conservative show. cnn has a nightly line up of people who use the j. word. journalists and it s laughable. we all know it. will: clay, i did want to come back with you and end with you because, again, you and i have had that conversation and it s emblematic. those who yell racist the loudest are the ones committing that exact sin. this seems to be the exact same case when it comes to cnn. there is no doubt. i think buck said it well. i think that s why our show has had a lot of success. will, i think that s why you are having a lot of success and why fox news continues to grow. look, there is a desperate demand for sanity in an insane world. there is we like to say that we are the head of the reality brigade. looking at facts, behaving in a rational fashion. not trying to pretend to be something that we are not
president a warning. we, here, at late night will be watching you. meyers kept that promise, brutally dissecting trump s every move in his signature closer look segment. would you call what you re doing now investigative comedy? we do try to bring out information that you couldn t get out in a monologue joke, so we try to do a longer piece where we can sort of have a little bit more freedom to explain the story. trump is so fully out of his mind, he broke a general. that guy s been in wars. it might be explanatory journalism sometimes? sure. i think we try very hard. explanatory comedy. again, i m always you re afraid of the j-word, aren t you? i feel like i m doing a disservice to people who actually practice journalism to say i m doing it as well. i like doing comedy the most, so that s what i would like to stick with. but experts say in the era of trump, viewers depend on comedians like meyers to make
every move in his signature closer look segment. would you call what you re doing now investigative comedy? we do try to bring out information that you couldn t get out in a monologue joke, so we try to do a longer piece where we can sort of have a little bit more freedom to explain the story. trump is so fully out of his mind, he broke a general. that guy s been in wars. it might be explanatory journalism sometimes? sure, i think we try very hard. explanatory comedy. again, i m always you re afraid of the j-word, aren t you? well, i feel like i m doing a disservice to people who actually practice journalism to say i m doing it, as well. i like doing comedy the most, so, that s what i d like to stick with. but experts say that in the era of trump, viewers depend on comedians like myers to make sense of the constant cycle of news. it s time for breaking crazy. he s going as in depth as he
closer look segment. would you call what you re doing now investigative comedy? we do try to bring out information that you couldn t get out in a monologue joke, so we try to do a longer piece where we can sort of have a little bit more freedom to explain the story. trump is so fully out of his mind, he broke a general. that guy s been in wars. it might be explanatory journalism sometimes? sure. i think we try very hard. explanatory comedy. again, i m always you re afraid of the j-word, aren t you? i feel like i m doing a disservice to people who actually practice journalism to say i m doing it as well. i like doing comedy the most, so that s what i would like to stick with. but experts say in the era of trump, viewers depend on comedians like meyers to make sense of the constant cycle of news. it s time for breaking crazy. he s going as in-depth as he can. the line between late-night comedy and news reporting is