spending cuts in this environment will also mean more people will face misery. but bluntly speaking for the conservatives it is us are looking a vote winner to me. we conservatives it is us are looking a vote winner to me. vote winner to me. we will finish off on the vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with the - vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with the front l off on the section with the front page of the economist. we did have a look at it at the beginning because it is a quite striking picture. how not to run a country. lastly on this emma, liz truss argument are things are pretty bad emma, liz truss argument are things are pretty had before she took over she had to try and do something different, stimulate growth and so she is going to make enemies along the way. i she is going to make enemies along the wa . ., , ., .
british prime minister, liz truss, has defended her government s chaos, and a sharp drop in the value of the pound. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian and emma wolf an author and journalist. we usually start with newspaper front pages, but the economist magazine s cover is so eye catching, we thought we d kick off with it: under a banner of how not to run a country it shows liz truss and kwasi kwarteng in a sinking rowing boat named great britain . the i newspaper continues the theme with the banner: tories fear wipe out after three weeks of truss as pm, also highlighting the yougov poll which they suggest shows more than half of voters would back the opposition in a general election. the times picks up with new bad news. the daily mail echoes the sentiment trust i am not for turning. the guardian looks ahead to tomorrow s meeting between liz truss and br
At the Jackie Gleason theater. I even shot my directorial debut, critical thinking, right here. I spend so much time in miami, they think im the fifth golden girl. And miamis got unpredictable weather, different cultures, opposing political views, and maybe most importantly, dueling espresso recipes. Speaking of which, im going to meet a few locals for some cafecito in a little bit, and were going to get so caffeinated. Yo, lets go miami, everywhere you look, you see latin faces. Latinos make up the majority of the population, and thats because people fleeing political and Economic Hardship have come to see miami as a refuge. This means there are a ton of Latinx Immigrant Stories here, and believe me, they arent all the same. Because let me tell you, this city is as varied in culture and politics as it is in accents. Im meeting up with marvin tapia, aka mr. Miami, right here in Little Havana, just to get a deeper understanding of what makes this cuban enclave so special. Hola, mr. Miam
Candidates make their way through the crowd. So what they are doing right now is that they are both seated inside the stadium. They are, indeed, watching the Football Game, trying to take part in the spectacle of all of this. The undercurrent of all of this is their rivalry, the president ial politics rivalry. Desantis is seated in the crowd with iowas popular republican governor, donald trump is seated inside a stadium box. Now ahead of entering this particular stadium, what we saw is more of the sort of rubbing elbows with the students, trying to pose for the best president ial picture in this caucus state. They were tailgating, donald trump was at a Tailgating Party at a fraternity where he was signing footballs, he was throwing footballs. He even flipped some burgers. And as he walked around the stadium and walked into the stadium, he was greeted by very loud cheering. Desantis, same thing. Also trying to tailgate, meet with people. He had a number of Campaign Stops ahead of coming
The Anchoress (aka Catherine Anne Davies) has shared a new cover of the Suede B-side “The Living Dead.” The cover was released via Bandcamp as part of Bandcamp Friday. The original song was the B-side to Suede’s 1994 single “Stay Together” and was later included on Suede’s two-CD B-sides collection, "Sci-Fi Lullabies," in 1997.