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Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Telegraph Chief Political correspondent, christopher hope, and columnist for the Evening Standard and times radio presenter, ayesha hazarika. Lets ta ke lets take a look first at tamaras papers. Tomorrows paper. The telegraph says the chancellor, rishi sunak, fears scientific advisers are Moving The Goalposts on the requirements for ending lockdown amid a growing split within the government over when to lift restrictions. The i marks the news that more than ten Million People in the uk 15 of the population has now recieved a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The metro quotes englands Chief ....
people in the world. we don t use them. we re going to use our smartest and our best. we re not using political hacks anymore. that s the people that do these deals. they re political hacks. we want experts our finest people. we don t want people that are b-level, c-level, d-level. we have to get our absolute best trump hired all the best people, now many of those same people, his former attorney general, defense secretary, national security adviser, and others say he endangered national security. also tonight, new reporting seems to answer the question as to why it took so long for the justice department to begin an investigation into trump s plot to overturn the 2020 election. plus, republicans loyalty pledge they re basically asking all of the presidential candidates to support trump if he s nominated again, and probably pardon him, too. i m jason johnson in for joy reid, and we begin tonight with justice delayed. today, of course, is juneteenth. marking the ....
protesters calling a dystopian nightmare. if liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they don t want to hear. are you worried about that rate going ahead? the shape of things to come? it is not whether the protesters were right or wrong, it s about the right to protest in the way they did, and is perfectly possible to think that the coronation was the most marvellous magical thing you ve ever seen but also to be extremely worried about this, or are they walls that divide us just too tall these days? are we to polarise? the protesters, the old dell have said sorry, is the hardest word are the easiest word the old bill. in moscow, hong kong, tehran, we want to know what it looks like to you, macclesfield, tonbridge, many other places. or is this all a bit hysterical? nothing to see here, move along? the police were ultra cautious, perhaps overcautious? now they are sorry. get in touch. here is your news. scotland yard says it has regrets ab ....
saturday the 6th of may. that is such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . lam such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i am a bit speechless, actually, having heard that account of what happened to you. and your colleagues. well, thank you both for setting out so clearly what happened. that is very helpful to the committee. we are going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? thank you, chair. my cuestion lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank - lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank you i question is for graham. thank you for coming, graham, today. after your arrest, and the time spent in the cells, my inbox sort of ....
actually. on the night at the time of the stop the inspector on duty at westminster control room spoke to the westminster city council local authority liaison officer and asked about the volunteers organisation, unfortunately, the council officer we spoke to could not confirm knowledge of that organisation, though that didn t mean it didn t exist, he was at pains to say, but the person didn t know about it. they met two gold, under spoke to the council gold on the sixth, seventh and 8th of may and also with the chief executive across the days, the chief executive across the days, the met neighbourhood superintendent also spoke with the leader of the council on the 6th of may and the met commanders being in contact with the memos of the council. on the 7th of may. the memos of the council. on the 7th of ma ., . ~ of may. you are telling me the met did not know of may. you are telling me the met did not know about of may. you are telling me the met did not know about this ....