good evening and thanks t at-home for joining us in th special edition of alex wagner tonight. we are coming up on the tw year anniversary of the januar 6th attack, and i think all of us at this point have memories of that day seared into ou minds, where we were what we were doing even after all these times past i mean, almost all of us hav those memories as it turns out, a few peopl have no memory of that day a all, apparently. here is an excerpt of deposition of one of president donald trump s persona secretaries, who worked just outside the oval office, testifying to the january 6t committee, from their fina report quote, i don t remember where was that afternoon do you remember being at the white house that afternoon even if you don t remember where exactly you were at th white house? no, i do not do you remember being home wherever home is for you, on the afternoon of january six as opposed to being at the white house? no, i don t. so, you don t remember whether you ar
they also say ministers are groping for answers on whether the prime minister was aware of the chris pincher allegations. tory rebels tell the times the way borisjohnson responded to the claims means he is more likely to lose support within the 1922 committee. the same story features on the telegraph, who report the prime minister is facing a cabinet backlash over how he has handled the allegations. the mirror reports labour have blasted the pm for saying chris pincher did the decent thing by resigning as deputy chief whip. in the guardian, half of all children in single parent families are now living in relative poverty. and a tribute to theatre director peter brook, who died today aged 97. people are waiting a record four months to buy a house due to what the daily express describes as a broken housing market. and finally, the daily mail reports more than 22,000 crime suspects are on the loose after failing to appear in court, whilst officers are too busy to arrest
into conservation areas by the end of the decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. here lord digbyjones. are the front pages for you at home here are the front pages for you at home if you havejustjoined us. the i says 25 million people will be offered the new dual strain covid jab this autumn. it has just been given regulatory approval for use it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in it has just been given regulatory approval for use in the it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in the uk, made by the us manufacturer moderna. the times is leading with the same story as the i and says over 50s will be called for the new vaccine within weeks. according to the guardian, ministers are planning to slash redundancy pay for civil servants while cutting tens of thousands of whitehall jobs. the daily mirror leads of the sto
marks thejubilee. but the paper also reports on the conclusion ofjohnny depp and amber heard s libel battle, calling it a seven million pound countroom humiliation for ms heard. the guardian also covers that case, but leads with the chair of the committee of standards in public life criticising an overhaul to the ministerial code outlined by the prime minister. and the times leads with claims allies of the prime minister have accused those who want him to step down of being self indulgent, narcissistic and contemptuous . so, let s begin. do you want to kick us off this time and let us begin as we should with the jubilee and let us begin as we should with thejubilee in the telegraph front page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , ,., , page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , , , . nation. yes, absolutely. new picture ofthe nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen and nation. yes, absolutely. new
The conditions to make that possible, to help you fulfil your ambitions, to build the world class Education System that gives our children they need to succeed no matter where they started in life. To create that dynamic, innovative economy that will give you the opportunity of a wealthier, more financially life for you and your family yourfamily. I want to restore National Cohesion so we can all be on the same side and, above all, you can trust me to keep you and yourfamily all, you can trust me to keep you and your family safe and secure from the threats we face at home and abroad. There are storms ahead. The dangers are all too real, but britain can feel proud again, britain can feel proud again, britain can feel confident again because with bold action and a clear plan, we can and we will create a secure future. Thank you. Secure future. Thank ou. , thank you. We willjust turn to some questions from the media. If i could start with the sun, please. You mentioned start with the su