make anybody cheer up in a bad mood. 93-year-old grandmother i another her first name i wrote it down lillian drone yack. 12.6 million followers on tiktok one of videos going viral today she dissed about her dating life. a lot to cover. i went on five first dates. i met one at a funeral and he was cute. you might be wondering how many i kissed. i kissed all of them. this is what happened them. one wasn t honest, one died. i ghosted two. and one became my boyfriend. this is how many ghosted me. because he turned into a ghost. she was reading the newspaper why didn t he call me back. she was reading the obit section in the newspaper. he had actually passed away. she is a great-grandmother. she had five first dates. she met one on instagram pretty impressive at 93. one at bing dough.
train passengers will face disruption from today, as thousands of rail workers take part in their latest strike. the action will affect 14 train companies across england impacting services running in scotland and wales. as a result people will opt to drive the rac estimating 12.6 million cars will take to the roads this weekend alone. drivers are being urged to check their vehicle before setting off and to take plenty of food and water in case of long delays. over the easter break some were left waiting more than i4 hours at the port of dover. travellers who want to cross the channel have been warned to expect delays of up to two and a half hours this weekend. we rejoined now by the independent s travel correspondent, simon calder, who s there for us this morning. iam i am looking over your shoulder, simon. you tell me what those cues
that is why we cannot let someone like mr. kerry refuse to say the word dictator and president xi. todd: fool us once, shame on you, and bury our head in the sand it will will have major co consequences. rand paul torching dr. fauci for letting taxpayers pick up his security tab. he s a rich man, his wealth increased 30% during the pandemic, pay for his own detail and legal defense. carley: fauci s net worth surged to 12.6 million after the pandemic. cheryl casone is breaking it down coming up next.
i think this is the best path to make sure that the historic gains, 12.6 million jobs will be preserved, will continue to see strong employment, continued investing in america, and a strong resilient u.s. economy. this deal really locks that down for the next two years. a lot of progressive democrats have voiced some concerns, some unhappiness with the deal, not entirely unexpected, of course, but some are saying they won t vote for this and point in particular to some of the work requirements attached to those who are going to receive federal aid as a particular troubling sign. what is your message to them, to democrats who feel like the white house didn t get enough out of this deal? yeah, so the president has been reaching out to members. i certainly have spoken to a lot of members who have said to me that they appreciate that the president was fighting for their
brainard. i guess the threat of catastrophic default is off the table, possibly potentially looks like. what does each side get out of this? look, i think it s a good deal. it s really a win for all americans. it makes sure that the large increase in employment gains will be protected, 12.6 million jobs, it makes sure that historic investments that have been secured in legislation in the last two years in the industries of the future in clean energy and climate will be protected and protects our seniors and the important gains made for our veterans so i think everybody got something, nobody got everything. what about the potential for an economic recovery to continue wording off a recession, how do the numbers look?