Assignment with potty cornish. Listen wherever you get your podcasts when welcome back to our Special Coverage of Donald Trumps criminal trial. We are of course, staying on top of all of todays major elements. But right now, we have some major Breaking News coming out of the Middle East Hamas has agreed to a Ceasefire Agreement for opposed by both egypt and khader. We know israel help craft this deal. But its not fully agreed to it, at least not yet. We have reached out to Prime Minister benjamin, a tiny house to office in jerusalem. We are awaiting official response from the Israeli Government. Will have a live report from jerusalem adjusted moment, but i want to make sure that as everyone appreciates whats going on, hamas has announced that is had dea the head of its political euro, has told both cutlery and egyptian mediators that hamas has agreed to their proposal for a Ceasefire Agreement much more in this coming up a very Significant Development for right now, there we want to tr
An unprecedented morning in washington. Theres no clear speaker of the house, no date to elect one. New details about who republicans might pick next the day after the Wall Street Journal says they cut off their own heads. A brandnew gag order is now in place as donald trump soon heads back to court in new york this morning. And in georgia, prosecutors there, theyre making moves. New reporting on the plea deal theyre floating to multiple people charged alongside donald trump. A historic strike happening right now that could affect millions of Americans Health care. 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers walking off the job, making this the largest u. S. Health care strike ever. Im sara sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. Cnn news central starts right now. This morning there is no speaker of the house of representatives, no clear sense who will be speaker, and no certainty when there will be a speaker. It is a veritable congressional abyss and an unprecedented one brought on by republic
thatis build up that social mixing. now, that is fine if you are intent on never having to do suppression measures again. but, from all of the evidence we have received from all of the advice that we have received, it was incredibly clear we were certainly going to have to do suppression measures again. we knew that all the way through. that was from the start. so, to then move forward and say, were going to get back into work when business wasn t even asking for people to come back into work, they were encouraging employees to stay at home, still. we developed all of these tools for remote working. but it was governments on its own demanding people go to work when the research we had were saying people were still quite cautious, businesses do not want to do it. the scientific opinion was that we would have to have another lockdown. to me it made absolutely no sense whatsoever why we were talking about getting everyone back to work and that were the stories that ended up bein
With me arejohn rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at the independent. He has told us that hes interested in politics, so im quite relieved. And ruth lea, economic adviser at Arbuthnot Banking group. And i hope shes interested in economics as well. So the front pages, starting with the Financial Times leads on the it chaos causing misery for ba customers and carries a photo of a rather happier looking german chancellor at a campaign event. The mail also leads with ba. It reports claims of Computer System cost cutting and what it calls a moronic cover up. The Election Campaign is the telegraphs main story. It claimsJeremy Corbyn attended an Event Ceremony in honour of a terrorist involved in the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes. Slide. The times reports that a key legal power designed to control british jihadists has been used only once. The mirror has a full page photo of some of the 40,000 people who took part in the great manchester run. The paper calls it a defiant act of so
With me arejohn rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at the independent. He has told us that hes interested in politics, so im quite relieved. And ruth lea, economic adviser at Arbuthnot Banking group. And i hope shes interested in economics as well. So the front pages, starting with the Financial Times leads on the it chaos causing misery for ba customers and carries a photo of a rather happier looking german chancellor at a campaign event. The mail also leads with ba. It reports claims of Computer System cost cutting and what it calls a moronic cover up. The Election Campaign is the telegraphs main story. It claimsJeremy Corbyn attended an Event Ceremony in honour of a terrorist involved in the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes. Slide. The times reports that a key legal power designed to control british jihadists has been used only once. The mirror has a full page photo of some of the 40,000 people who took part in the great manchester run. The paper calls it a defiant act of so