we did back then. you can still smell it. smells decent. very thankful for mayor adams who came down and looked at our process, how we were doing what look. pasta prices are way up. we were doing, he wanted to know we re talking 20% in the last why people wanted to go to new year in the united states. york. he talked to some of the asylum we re talking up 17% over the seekers, how many of you want to go to work? last year in italy. 50 or so raised their hand. we re up to about $2 a box in who wants to go to new york? te raised their hand, yes. italy, up to about $1.46 a why do you want to go to new york? because they ve seen on it tv. box why? they want to make their lives what s going on? numerous reasons. better for themselves and their families and they feel they have some consumer groups in italy a great opportunity to continue to raise their family and believe it s price xwounlging provide a better way of life for because things that do go into them. so are you seeing the
is one clear front runner for the republican nomination, why is it tv interviews those running or gearing up to run against donald trump is taking these thinly veiled off or sidestepping questions about him? we can t become the left following delivery leaders for their own right of identity politics. those with egos who refuse to acknowledge reality. fragile egos, who were you talking about? that i was talking to the american people. there are only two candidates right now, you and your former boss you guys are excessively talking about him but i will tell you it s okay, i don t kick sideways, i kicked forward. joining us to analyze the coverage, senior editor at magazine and political analyst for siriusxm and w vom. probably, journalists are just doing their job asking these questions and where do you
about these strikes. more strike action today. it will worry and concern a lot of people. are there any prospective meetings at all, is there any prospect of any compromise or breakthrough that might end this wave of industrial action? particularly what we re seeing in the nhs? ., ., , , the nhs? the government, as things stand, isn t budging the nhs? the government, as things stand, isn t budging on the nhs? the government, as things stand, isn t budging on that - the nhs? the government, as things stand, isn t budging on that key - stand, isn t budging on that key issue of pay, which the unions say issue of pay, which the unions say is a prerequisite for meaningful talks that could end these disputes. one is quite interesting is this morning, that there is a blame game in full flow on it tv, the radio, newspapers, between the government and the unions, you ve got the health secretary writing in the telegraph this morning to quote him, the ambulance unions have made a conscious de
cases were forcibly removed and placed in to these residential schools. the problem there is that these archives are not centralized, they are scattered, often the records are missing but they want a commitment from the xlurnl church to do what it can to get to the truth. in terms of the reparation, canadian bishops had pledged to raise intabout $30 million and y want a commitment from the pope that they are serious. all right, john allen, thank you very much, for that analysis. american football fans now have a new way to catch their favorite games. the nfl has launched a streaming service at about $5 a. the league has been the outlier among the four major leagues as the only one without a direct consumer subscription streaming option. the new nfl plus is only co cf1o available on phones and tablets and users won t be able to stream games to it tv through the service. after nearly four decades on
is there now because for 15 years, or however long it was, there was nothing like that. the fact that that is there now i think is pretty important and that, i suppose, speaks to a more professional side of westminster, and that it is catching up with the real world and what happens in the real world. that professionalism is in place. when you said a minute or two ago that things had got worse, i m wondering what in specific terms you mean. i think watching porn on phones, i wasn t referring to that particular, maybe that it sjust because of the advancement of technology and the means to be able to do that now. but it s an environment where somebody feels they re comfortable to do that. they feel that it is kind of appropriate to do that, which is extraordinary. i think to your shock, it s kind of like crossing a line. a line that was stepped over, really. that is this week. the other thing you ve been doing, as you said, was the broadcasting white paper. loads of stuff in there about