depends on your mood. i m optimistic. i think 2023 is gonna be a goo year the public s fear i corrupted we must come together to sto the worst of humanity from happening. this happened post-world war ii, and this is another one of those moments. a drug-like effect is numbe one. you think you just on this platform interacting with your friends, reading the news, and you don t realize that these incredibly powerful systems ar delivering these dopamin boosts and changing your behavior are you trying to live with bipolar disorder or bury it? barry it. barry it, for sure denial is actually quite blissful about three to 4% of the general population has got som forte of move disorder, bipola disorder according to at least one study, and entrepreneurs, it s 7 to 1 you know they hate? when people say you re a actor. you should just go and act you shouldn t have a point o view shut up and dribble really! i m an american first. i m 76 first my profession is an actor.
story is the chancellor to launch capital gains arrayed, he has to plug the £50 billion hole in public finances, the savers, landlords and entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? i entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? ., 4 entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? ., ~ ., , . that? i don t think he has too much choice, to that? i don t think he has too much choice. to be that? i don t think he has too much choice, to be honest. that? i don t think he has too much choice, to be honest. you ll- that? i don t think he has too much choice, to be honest. you ll hear. choice, to be honest. you ll hear the pro minister talk a lot about the pro minister talk a lot about the 2019 manifesto and trying to stick to that partially in an attempt to keep mps at bay so they don t do anything too radical, like with liz truss. we have a mandate, we will stick to the manifesto that one us that mandate in that manifesto, it says no rises on national insurance, vat or income ta
labour says the conservatives are out of ideas, regardless of who s prime minister. after 12 years of a tory government, what are we to show for it? people are not able to pay their bills and the nhs and law and order have completely broken down. priti patel has announced she will retire as soon as a new home secretary has been appointed. she was said will continue as a backbencher. from the war in ukraine to spiralling inflation liz truss is facing issues at home and abroad. we ll be speaking to a former cabinet secretary who was the top civil servant for three different british prime ministers about how she might approach the challenge. welcome to the programme. if you have questions about liz truss being set to become the next uk prime minister, send them our way and will be speaking to a range of experts through the next two hours and we ll do our best to give you some answers. you can reach me on twitter. and of course, the centre of our coverage will be britain s
war wounds, things that you see on movies. by the end of this year, we ll see prices dropping. it is frustrating, it is not ideal. and i think, you know, things are complicated in the world right now. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, june 8. today house committee investigating the riots at the u.s. capitol will start revealing what it has learned. this multimedia review of the attack will be unveiled for a primetime american television audience for the very first time. the bipartisan panel will show how huge crowds supporting the former u.s. president ransacked the capitol on january 6 of last year and they will try to convict donald trump in the court of public opinion saying he is responsible for major abuses of power. among the key witnesses, a capitol police officer who was hurt by rioters and suffered a major brain injury and yet she still prevented many from entering the building. and we ll hear from a documentarian whose