Of its users data privacy. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The sunday telegraph leads with more on those diplomatic leaks. It reports that the Cabinet Office called in the police chief who threatened to prosecute those who published sensitive memos, dragging the Prime Minister into a row over press freedom. The sunday times claims the brext Party Chairman, richard tice, has been embroilled in the so called trump files scandal, after it emerged he is in a relationship with the journalist who broke the story. The sunday express says brexit party leader, nigel farage, has a plan to wipe out labour in its northern heartland, saying it was a historic mistake for the party to back remain. The observer reports on the ongoing row over anti semitism within labour, sayi
And independent day nurseries highs of 21 celsius. Are creating a workforce crisis in england. Similar conditions at wimbledon as well. Thats according to the national day so its a fine evening for most. Nurseries association, which says people are leaving late spells of sunshine. Forjobs in areas like retail where they can earn more. As the night wears on, the association is calling more cloud feeding into on the government to provide more money to support free northern scotland, eastern parts childcare places. Of scotland and england. Our business correspondent, could be low enough that cloud to bring some patchy drizzle but for most it is a dry night. Katy austin reports. Clearer skies further west. Slightly cooler night as well, lows of between nine and 13 celsius. Its a quiet start to the new week. This private day nursery in east manchester wants as many of its staff weve still got our area of high as possible to be experienced and highly qualified. Pressure so its mainly dry. Th
Djokovic has come out on top. 25 of those times. Both filerss say they are relaxed and confident ahead of this afternoon. I feel good, i ifeel good, i recovered i feel good, i recovered well against nadal. It has not been a difficult tournament for me physically. I need to take the companies ive gained from this tournament so far and remind myself we have one more match to go and i need to be ready. I always dreamt of winning the wimbledon trophy. I had the privilege to win it four times and find myself in other finals. It is the most unique final of any tournament in the world, really it is. It is such a sacred tennis club and the surface, and the stadium. Everything is very special and unique about it so i cannot wait to step on the court. The crowds here will play their part. Novak djokovic has never been as popular as roger federer. We have seen a couple of fa ns federer. We have seen a couple of fans gathering on the hill but on paper, many people are saying it is Novak Djokovic i
are so thrilled to have derek baxter here with us today the author of in pursuit of jefferson traveling through europe with the most perplexing founding father. joining us today from fairfax, virginia where he lives with his wife and children and in his words. they lived quite a peaceful life there before deciding to follow thomas s jefferson s travel advice across europe, so he is going to tell you a little bit more about the book and we are so thrilled to have him here derek baxter everybody. great. well, thank you. thank you scuppernong and and c-span. thank you everybody for watching. so. so yes, this book is about it s about me following jefferson s travels across europe and it s really it was a chance to learn about a different side of jefferson that we don t often hear about we all know about the younger jefferson who wrote the declaration of independence at the age of 33, and we probably know something about jefferson as an older man when he was president, but this ga
watching. so. so yes, this book is about it s about me following jefferson s travels across europe and it s really it was a chance to learn about a different side of jefferson that we don t often hear about we all know about the younger jefferson who wrote the declaration of independence at the age of 33, and we probably know something about jefferson as an older man when he was president, but this gave me a chance to explore this different side of jefferson. it was in his when he was middle age in the 1780s. so jefferson was just going into his 40s, and he almost didn t travel to france at all. he had been asked twice to go over there to be ambassador from the united states and a declined it both times. but there were there were two events two traumatic events that really changed his mind and changed his whole life in the early 1780s that led him to take this trip. so one was he was governor of virginia for two years during the revolutionary war and it wound up being a very