as paris becomes the latest city to ban them after safety concerns, what will it mean for their future here in the uk? ready to roar rory mcilroy says he believes this will be the year he completes a career grand slam by winning the masters. good morning. it isa it is a mild start to the day. we have got some rain putting steadily eased. it will clear over the far north east of scotland. behind it, bright spells, sunshine and heavy showers. details throughout the programme. good morning. it s thursday, the 6th april. our top story. the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has said there are hundreds of officers serving in the force who should not be there. it comes after an update on a review, which was launched following the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer, and the jailing of former officer david carrick, for a series of offences against women. helena wilkinson reports. david carrick, the serving police officer who committed violent and degrading
problem at a physical problem, and all of the voters have said that. two-thirds greg: i fell yesterday, so that makes me an expert. jesse: i actually pushed you. kellyanne: the sandbag s fault. there is no question, the washington post abc poll last month made it clear that two-thirds of voters, including many democrats, say that joe biden lacks the mental sharpness and physical agility to be president. and to many voters, agility is ability. i agree with greg, i ve been saying this for a very long time, let s not fall into the trap. the art of politics is to tell people not what they can see but what they can t see. when i think of joe biden, i don t think of a guy falling, although it is odd. i don t think i don t think of a guy shaking hands in the air, as weird as that is. i think of a guy who, with no rationale, no plan, ignored the advice of all of his generals and pulled out of afghanistan like that, leaving $7.2 billion worth of our intelligence equipment for the ta
we tried to enter amendments to help provide that legal support for unaccompanied minors, republicans voted down those amendments. it is a draconian bill. i can tell you also just in terms of the wall, i know a very popular republican talking point. migrants are actually presenting themselves to border patrol agents at the wall and because they are on american soil and because our asylum laws say when someone asks for asylum on american soil, you know, that s a legal process, there s so much in that bill that is unworkable, that is inhumane, and i just want to add one more thing. last december when we voted on our omnibus appropriations bill, it was republicans who voted largely in a voting block against $7.2 billion for border patrol operations. thankfully the house democrats had a majority.
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