and i agree that lots of people don t buy into that, and lots of people say, well, look, this is the past, you know, get over it and let s move on. but i guess it depends what perspective you come from. is there anything that britain wants back from anywhere, do you know? laughs. good question! i actually really don t know. we don t need anything back, because we just got everyone else s stuff. that probably is the answer! we want the ashes, we want the ashes back, but that s slightly different! we re not going to get them back! no, definitely not. katie razzall, culture editor, on the likely loss of that great cricketing artefact which is the ashes. but whatever happens to them, unspun world will be back in a few months time. we ll take a summer break now and be back in the autumn. enjoy yourself while we re away, and i hope to see you when we get back. goodbye.
and lots of people say, well, look, this is the past, you know, get over it and let s move on. but i guess it depends what perspective you come from. is there anything that britain wants back from anywhere, do you know? laughs. good question! i actually really don t know. we don t need anything back, because we just got everyone else s stuff. that probably is the answer! we want the ashes, we want the ashes back, but that s slightly different! we re not going to get them back! no, definitely not. katie razzall, culture editor, on the likely loss of that great cricketing artefact which is the ashes. but whatever happens to them, unspun world will be back in a few months time. we ll take a summer break now and be back in the autumn. enjoy yourself while we re away, and i hope to see you when we get back. goodbye.
in a lot of people s cases, i mean, it s about our own nation and this is ours and we want it back. whereas other other countries say, it s our patrimony and it should be shown around the world. as these countries try to become the countries they really want to be in the 21st century, part of that for them is very much about getting some of these items back, a sense that, you know, countries are atoning perhaps for the sins of the past. and i agree that lots of people don t buy into that, and lots of people say, well, look, this is the past, you know, get over it and let s move on. but i guess it depends what perspective you come from. is there anything that britain wants back from anywhere, do you know? laughs. good question! i actually really don t know. we don t need anything back, because we just got everyone else s stuff. that probably is the answer! we want the ashes, we want the ashes back, but that s slightly different! we re not going to get them back! no, definitely no
minorly skeptical of the idea. but frankly, it sounds like you were probably right and when thresher imploded it hovered a debris field of almost 2 million square feet, and so this vessel is much smaller, don t know how much area it covered, it sounds like it might have imploded a few thousand feet before the bottom, so as it s dropping, it s spreading, so my guess is if they bring anything back, it would be to bring enough pieces back to just confirm that that s what it is. sandra: right. so as far as whether or not this will be still called a search-and-rescue operation at 3:00, obviously that will be a big question. we are told we are inside the ten-minute window to that coast guard update. but the company independently issuing its own statement ahead of the coast guard saying they are grieving the loss of life and that they believe all passengers have been lost that
safe, orderly, and dignified way. mayor lightfoot is back here at the table with us. also joining our conversation on immigration and other key issues, cnn s senior political commentator and former republican congressman from illinois, adam kinzinger. thank you both. two questions for you on this letter. one, have you heard anything? no, we have not heard anything back. and frankly, i didn t expect to hear anything back, but i felt like it was important to once again try to engage the governor, but also let him know what his policies and practices are doing in cities like chicago. we are completely tapped out. we have no more space. no more resources. and frankly, we re already in a surge. we ve been seeing over the last week two to three 200 plus people coming to chicago every single day. we call them walk-ins, because they re not coming on buses, but they are coming on planes from san antonio, and we re very concerned, because they don t seem like they re getting screened at the