folks, three days. three days man. until one of the most important elections, one of the most important elections in the lifetime is going to shape the outcome is going to shape outward the country for the decades to come. and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. two years ago, two years ago, you use that power to make donald trump not only a former president but you made him a defeated president. president obama also urging voters to head out to the polls, worried about the future of democracy under gop leadership. fundamental rights are on the ballot. truth and facts, and a logic, and reason, and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high! biden and obama rallied voters in philadelphia, former president trump also made a pitch to voters in the keystone state. he s in western pennsylvania stumping for his hand hit candidates. and as voters head to the polls, they re gonna determine which party controls congres
getting food. brian: why would you get food? how hungry are you? no, not while we re in here! oh! we re at the buffet! if i could turn back time if i could find a way will: showing back up to new york this week is you guys are also authentically mad at me. all the guys on the set in the green room today, all the guys behind the scenes, audio guys, camera guys are like what are you doing? stuffing your face while history is being made? i show up and i can see it in your eyes. brian: disenchantment, you know, one of these things, my friend asked me to go on the stadium and heard aaron judge is a good player. you are a sports guy. you were brought up in sports. you grew up on the diamond. your mom put eye black on you at 2 years old. to have aaron judge go for two weeks stuck at 60 and then should we tell the story first? you were on the buffet line in arlington, texas, instead of watching aaron judge change the game? ainsley: listen to his explanation, tel
let s take you through what today will look like. the current prime minister, liz truss, held her fourth and final cabinet meeting starting about an hour ago. she is due to make a statement outside number 10 at around 10:15, before travelling to buckingham palace for an audience with king charles. after this, rishi sunak will head to the palace, where he ll be invited to form a government. then it s back to downing street, and the new prime minister will address the nation at around 11:35. and over the next 2a hours, we can expect to see a trickle of cabinet appointments which will start to shape what rishi sunak s government will look like. of course, not just of course, notjust appointments, but the message too. what is the message is likely to be when he appears at the podium which is just being put up behind us? first of all four at liz truss, then for a rishi sunak later on. keeping us company throughout the morning as we follow these events is nick eardley, our chief po
and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i m going to be asking the big boss of the billion dollar start up tradeshift. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the covid pandemic. companies and workers had to retool to remote working, and many did incredibly quickly. for others medical staff, factory workers, those whose jobs were deemed essential they faced work and pressure like never before. and many seem to have also faced burn out. as workers and employers find theirfeet again, a social media craze could change the way we all work. on video sharing platforms like tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in the workplace. have a seat, veronica. did you tell everyone in the office abou
degree on property that ought to be returned would result in reputational harm of a decidedly different order of magnitude. new york times points this out, quote, her ruling seemed to carve out a special exception to the normal legal process for the former president and reject the justice department s implicit argument that trump be treated like any other investigative subject. there are significant questions on how her new ruling will work, especially since the special master is permitted to review documents based on trump s claims of executive privilege. they re claims that have been rejected by the current head of the executive branch, that would be president joe biden. from the times reporting, quote, after trying for months to get the documents back from trump, the national archives, the agency that safeguards presidential records told his lawyers in a letter in may that both the justice department and the biden white house did not believe the former president s execut