birmingham is hosting the commonwealth games. this is the city s alexander stadium, where a live audience of 30,000 people is expected for the opening ceremony. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are miatta fahnbulleh, the chief executive of the new economics foundation, which is a left wing economics think thank. the institute of economic affairs or iea a free market think tank. and also with me is annabel denham, who s director of communications at the institute of economic affairs or iea a free market think tank. will come back to both. a few more titles have will come back to both. a few more titles have come will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s kick will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s kick off looking at what the front pages show at the mo
what do you think are the chances you can get an acquittal? i would not comment. reporter: she was detained on february 17th. prosecutors claiming she was carrying two vaping cartridges with about .07 oil a crime in russia that can carry a sentence of up to ten years in praise colony. the u.s. considers her being rong wrongfully detained. wrongful detention is unacceptable where ever it occurs. the united states government, at the very high e est levels is working hard to bring mi miss griner as well as all wrongfully detained u.s. citizens safely home. reporter: her trial starts as tensions between the u.s. and russia have reached a boiling point. not just over rusrussia s invas of ukraine. the u.s. is calling for immediate release of former marine paul whelan who was sentenced to sf years. they also said the trial was not political. the facts say a prominent athlete was detained in possession of prohibits substances that contained drugs. reporter: after about
now this is a painful and humiliating experience who love this country. who are ashamed to think that our constitution would be use to justify abortion. the pro-life community never gave up was believe that someday roe v. wade will be overturned and with blood on our history will be purged and today is that day. this is amazing. this is the best day of american history in my lifetime. [cheers and applause] this is what a pro-life feminist looks like. [cheers and applause] laura: a look at all those young women and men celebrating life. that is the future of america. the pro-life movement, but there are some who seem that abortion a holy sacrament and they are furious they re trying to intimidate the justices at their homes threatening to defy the court they are desperate to inflame the nation as it was in the summer of 2020. this decision must not stand. legal abortions. [bleep]. we are not your incubators. laura: the majority simply returns the issue of abortion
of the regulator, how the regulator shapes the future of the bbc directly impacts on everyone who consumes its content and also interacts with it as an institution. let s understand first of all more about what ofcom wants. let s hearfrom kevin backhurst, group director of content and media policy. and, kevin, reading your review today, you sound a little underwhelmed by how the bbc explains itself. tell us why. i think we feel that the bbc should absolutely strive all the time to explain itself to audiences and to viewers, and also to be transparent to the audiences who pay the licence fee, and also to the rest of the creative industries around the uk about what it is planning, how it is approaching programming, how it is delivering its mission, its public purposes. ofcom s role essentially is to make sure the bbc delivers what parliament has set out for the bbc, which is its public purposes, which are across things like delivering things like impartial news, learning conten
possibly still to come. we are actually helping the american people instead of just playing political games. and the political payoff for doing the right thing. i ve been very clear, i think he s guilty of the most serious dereliction of duty of any president in our nation s history. reports of a quiet republican effort to try to save this chinese seat, will it work? plus, the julia podcaster from texas and his performative outrage. and a 50 million dollar judgment against alex jones for his sandy hook lies. when all in starts right now. good evening from washington, d.c., i am mehdi hassan in for chris hayes. so, it is friday morning, the first friday of the month of august, and you are producer of fox the country is awaiting the july jobs report. and even the white house has admitted that the numbers are going to be bad. of course, this is the store you go big. on the jobs report is going to be lousy. joe biden s economy is in the gutter. the white house is al