Our main story in a few hours time, theresa may is expected to become the first world leader to meet americas new president when she addresses Congressional Republicans in philadelphia. Tomorrow the Prime Minister will travel to the white house for formal talks. It is his first talks with Another World leader. Mrs may is expected to tell her audience tonight that a sovereign, Global Britain wants to enhance ties with its old friends. But some politicians here have expressed misgivings, after mr trump said he supported the use of waterboarding during interrogations. Heres our Political Correspondent, carole walker. Theresa may says her meeting with President Trump will be an opportunity to renew The Special Relationship, to discuss a Future Trade Deal and the importance of strengthening defence and security cooperation. But how will she respond to the new president s latest remarks . Though some of his advisers dont agree with him but donald trump says he would consider methods such as
they got attention, not the kind they wanted, but they raised a bunch of money, and it won t for someone who has been the communications director for many campaigns as john heilemann listens to tina turner on his phone there. what are you doing? give me your phone. it s fair. small glitch. mika, you ve had these before. wait. that was bill clinton don t you put this on me. in 1992. i was doing research for this segment. excitement for your campaign. he was showing us how desantis launched. there was a little that was a technical glitch. i broke the morning joe set. fair enough. jen, as a communications professional, you thought what as that rolled out last night? it was an abomination and hubris from desantis, from us. 700,000 people isn t that much. twitter should be able to handle 700,000 people. but for the maga base, which surprisingly is the group of voters that, you know, desantis
officially launched last week, but when you look at his predecessor former president barack obama and his reelection campaign in 2012 or his rival, donald trump, launching his campaign six months ago, biden s start has been slow in many different measures. he said he would report fundraising numbers two days after he launched. that hasn t happened yet. he s hired two full-time staffers so far. the campaign manager, one of those people isn t supposed to start until the middle of this month, and they have an interesting relationship with the dnc, the democratic national committee which is so far kind of running this organization for the campaign, putting ads up on tv when at the same time in 2012, it was obama s proper campaign that was putting ads up on tv. and so all of this matters, you know, not just for the organization of this campaign, but because it gives biden s foils on the right an opportunity to attack him for his age, to say he s slowing down, that he s hiding. all of these
the age of 65 and those with high-risk conditions, i can imagine a child with asthma or underlying conditions needing a booster because when it comes to boosters, the threshold is preventing serious illness, hospitalization and death and it s not something healthy people are going to experience without a booster. i work in a hospital, people are lacking first and second dose was taking up hospital beds, not people flocking boosters surgery they should have a targeted approach to boosters and preventing severe disease because i think think to prevent mild illness in helping people isn t a good use of the vaccine and gives you a transient benefit for a period of time and we need to focus on first and second doses in the american public not vaccinated. william: with the breakthrough infections we are seeing, are we really just trying to just stay out of the hospital? i think that is the main goal we have to keep in mind because that s what flattening the curb was about. we talk about co
in that of them having to risk their lives in that perilous way is really absolutely sickening, isn t it? according to the front .a i e isn t it? according to the front -a~e of isn t it? according to the front page of the isn t it? according to the front page of the independent, - isn t it? according to the front. page of the independent, people isn t it? according to the front - page of the independent, people are also risking their lives by simply going to the airport. at their own reporter witnessing four people killed outside a british base adjacent to the airport yesterday. absolutely. it is, excuse me, a rotten study to be covering. this i imagine our reporters, our journalists will end up as traumatised as many of our troops and those people getting involved. we re not forgetting the human cost, we are constantly covering the human cost, but actually, i wonder now if it is time to step away from this because this is going to be ongoing for weeks and possibly and actually cons