[scoffs] what a ripoff. Bye, daddy. So, am i the ghost . [peaceful piano music] what should we call you . Bark when you like one. Councilwoman snuggles. Burgermeister schlussi . Ooh, guadalupe festiva. [dog whines] oh, youre right. Ill just pretend youre mayor cutie. [giggling] im so sorry i killed you. Ooh i hope i dont have to do it again. Ooh, ooh, ooh from comedy centrals world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with trevor noah. cheers and applause trevor thank you so much thank you, everybody, and welcome to the daily show thank you for tuning in im trevor noah. Our guest tonight, actor, activist and author of the new book brave rose mcgowan is joining us, everyone cheers and applause but first but first, news from americas motherland. Yesterday a british lawmaker arrived two minutes late to the house of lords, and then this happened. My lord, the house, i wonder if you permit me to offer my sincere apology to baroness lister for not being in my place to answer
House of lords, and then this happened. My lord, the house, i wonder if you permit me to offer my sincere apology to baroness lister for not being in my place to answer the matter at the beginning of questions. Im thoroughly ashamed for not being in my place and therefore i shall be offering my resignation immediately crowd saying, no trevor oh, no . Yeah, get the bleep out of here two minutes late, you should resign. Get out of here seems like a small thing but how are you late . Your whole building is a clock come on, man laughter i dont really care about this. Im black. I dont care. laughter but lets move on. Tomorrow is groundhog day. Which leads me to ask what the hell is groundhog day . People pull a rodent out of the ground and ask the animal to predict the weather. Which is so unfair because, if africans were doing this shit and you heard that we pulled animals out of the ground, think about what you would say about it. There are villages in africa where people wear animal skin
And carol has the weather. Good morning, a much milder stuff and most of this yesterday but much cloudier run with rain in the north and the west. Dry and bright with some sunshine later on. More details on 15 minutes. The bank of england has predicted that up to 75,000 jobs could be lost in the uks Financial Services sector if brexit negotiations fail to produce a trade deal with the European Union. Senior figures at the bank have also warned Financial Firms to prepare to lose their right to trade across the eu. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed reports. It will be one of the toughest challenges facing the brexit negotiators, im tackling the multitrillion pound Financial Services industry which links the uk with the rest of the European Union. Banks and Financial Companies based in britain pay £67 billion in taxes each year and contribute a trade surplus of £58 billion helping the uks economy. Many eu countries would like a slice of the sector and see brexit as an opportunity. Frankf
For the children. That full exclusive report in around half an hours time. And defence secretary sir Michael Fallon has confirmed he was once told off by a journalist for putting his hand on her knee during dinner. We bring you reaction. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11. Latest breaking news and developing stories as always this morning. Plus, a little later well look at claims that some of britains most successful paralympic athletes won their gold medals unfairly. Uk athletics stand accused of manipulating the classification system in order to win medals. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The government has proposed reducing the amount of money that can be staked on fixed odds betting terminals, to protect players from racking up huge losses. Betting companies earn about £i. 8 billion a year from the machines, which
Good morning. Its tuesday 31st october. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live the bank of england is warning that 75,000 jobs could be lost from britains Financial Services sector if the uk leaves the European Union without a trade deal. Senior figures at the bank of england are said to be using the number as a reasonable scenario in their planning for the future but are thought to be optimistic that negotiations will be successful. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. It will be one of the toughest challenges facing the brexit negotiators, untangling the multitrillion pound Financial Services industry which links the uk with the rest of the European Union. Banks and Financial Companies based in britain pay £67 billion in taxes each year and contribute a trade surplus of £58 billion, helping the uks economy. Many eu countries would like a slice of the sector and see brexit as an opportunity. Frankfurt and paris, for example, are marketing themselves as new places to