yasmin vossoughian. i ll be back later with a report on the january six. hearings simone sanders starts. now greetings, you are watching simone. one of the most conservative judicial minds in america, tell us the january six committee, donald trump and his allies are still a clear and present danger to our democracy. that is happening right in front arise. plus, i have been saying, and republicans go low, it is time to go toe to toe. so i am asking, why aren t democrats changing from the we ve tops about ginni thomas and her alleged emails to trump attorney john eastman? you know, at the architect of the attempted coup. and, law versus protocol, i am very struck by how much the government functions on protocols that are not rules of law. so, we are going to dig into the difference today, and how this was on full display on january 6th. i am simone sanders, and i have something to say. e sanders, and i hav something to say all right i need you ought to listen. that the janua
or inflationary? and what about those other sharply rising bills: is inflation stalking the globe? to discuss all that, in the studio are: the american journalist stephanie baker, a senior writer with bloomberg markets. steve richards, a political commentator who presents the podcast rock and roll politics; and ian martin, who founded and edits the news website reaction, and is a columist for the times. straight in. at the end of the week, much predicted and much debated, where is the prime ministers position now? he where is the prime ministers position now? where is the prime ministers position now? where is the prime ministers osition now? , ~ position now? he has survived. all this h -e position now? he has survived. all this hype about position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue grey, - position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue grey, an - this hype about sue grey, an official conducting a
talks about the ministerial code changes and says opposition parties are accusing the prime minister of trying to save his own skin. the i also focuses on politics, it takes a different line. it s examining survey evidence suggesting that the conservatives could be in trouble next general election. the daily star highlights the plight of travellers try to get away for half term with a picture of trafficjams and there s a warning in the daily expressive holiday hell, both at half term and throughout the summer because of shortage of staff at britain s airports. james, do you want to kick us out this time? i ll start of that story on the front of the telegraph. we ve got to move or will die. tory mps son on the front line in ukraine. absolutely extraordinary story about ben grant. these son of a tory mp, hamlin grant and he s been out in ukraine since march. didn t tell his mum he was going out there was a significant point as well because if you want to go out there you have t
past 11 days in a row. american families forced to spend an average of $5,000 a year on gas compared to $2800 a year ago. interior secretary deb holland refusing to concede it is too big a burden to bear. americans are still recovering from this terrible pandemic and there are a lot of other world events that are making things difficult for all of us. so it sounds like you are unwilling to say that gas prices are too high. we re doing all we can, senator. dana: grady trimble is following the story from chicago. good morning. good morning. gas prices are expected to keep rising this summer so when interior secretary deb holland wouldn t acknowledge in that hearing that gas prices right now are too high, it certainly raised eyebrows. we re doing all we can, senator, production on federal lands is up. it s a 45% increase from 2020. that s new drilling. that s up. but the production is also up. it s at an all-time high. president biden is allowing drilling on federa
Prime minister for european and euro atlantic integration. With the fighting attritional and winter looming, should ukraine be concerned about the long term sustainability of the backing it gets from Western Allies . Olha stefanishyna in kyiv, welcome to hardtalk. Greetings from kyiv, indeed. Good to hear you, good to see you, steve. Well, thank you forjoining us. Madam deputy Prime Minister, let me ask you a very simple question does it worry you that the world now has another deeply troubling conflict to focus on . That is, of course, the escalating war in the middle east . Well, sadly, we know very well when massive atrocious crimes are committed against civilian population and civilians. Weve seen this massively in ukraine for already 600 days and, of course, our hearts with those who have fallen over this act of terror, which cannot be called any other way. We are standing strong with. With our israeli friends and we are making sure that there is no other understanding apart of th