or at risk from addiction. so the £19.2 million fine may sound a lot of money to you or i, but it is not very much compared to william hill s turnover. it is much cheaper for them to simply pay the fine and keep doing business as usual. the government is due to publish a long delayed review of gambling laws within weeks. it is expected to call for major reforms, including more thorough checks on what gamblers can afford and tighter controls on advertising. but such measures are expected to be controversial and generate plenty of noise from the industry and its critics. that was theo leggett reporting on that that was theo leggett reporting on that story that was theo leggett reporting on that story for that was theo leggett reporting on that story for us. for decades, london s victorian era sewers have discharged raw sewage into the river thames after heavy rain. but that could be about to change, thanks to a vast tunnel that s been built underneath the river seven metres wid
this. i think the american public should see what happened in instead of a report written for a political basis and i think the answer we re looking through that. i want to be very thoughtful but i m engaged to to do that. on the debt ceiling, you could guarantee that republicans will provide what is necessary to raise the debt ceiling. we want to make sure and don t want to put any fiscal problems to our economy and we won t. but we re fiscal problems would continuing to be doing business as usual. i remember when trump was president and nancy pelosi was speaker, they became a debt ceiling agreement and it was a cap agreement for two years. to cap the spending and make those decisions. this is something that people have utilized. but i ask all of you and all americans, if you have a child and you give them a credit card, and they spend the limit, so youin crease the limit again and again, when does it end. we ve got to change the way we
in history. i won t speak to president xi or what his motivations are. clearly russia and china are aligned on certain issues, such as violating norms or the rules-based international order and trying to align themselves against what they believe are the west s interest in preserving that order, particularly the united states, and they both have been very public and open about their dislike of american leadership around the world, so i think part of this could be that he wants the optic that he s a strong man, and he s willing to stand up against what american national security interests represent around the world for our allies and partners. again, we ve said this before, china has a choice to make and we obviously don t believe this is the time to be doing business as usual with russia, to be standing next to mr. putin, to be even tacitly supporting his war in ukraine. i want to talk more about the
democrats, but for republicans who would have to vote on a rules change as well, particularly as the president in this coming week, entering that second year in office, wanting to show what he s accomplished as we get into the midterm election season. we expect to hear more from president biden about those accomplishments in his view when he holds a news conference on wednesday. the first from him in quite a while, lindsey. still quite the club back there from jen psaki. julie, over to you, majority chuck schumer says he s moving forward. even with the announcements from senators manchin and sinema that they won t support a rule change. how is that going over on the hill? majority leader schumer announced the postponement of these votes because it s something that s preventing the rest of the country of doing business as usual, a covid case among senators, regardless of when this vote would be held on those two voting rights bills, it s not going to pass.