the inquiry looking at the uk s response to the covid 19 pandemic starts hearing evidence today. it s expected to last at least three years, with witnesses including borisjohnson and matt hancock. police in nottingham say they ve closed a number of roads in the city as they deal with what they re calling an ongoing serious incident. officers have been called to several locations. trams are also suspended. figures show regular pay not including bonuses were 7.2% higher in the three months to april, helped in part by the rise in the national living wage. but despite the surge, pay continues to be outstripped by rising prices. the american actor, treat williams, has died in a motorbike crash in vermont he was 71. in a 50 year career, he had more than 130 on screen credits, including the musical hair and tv series everwood. yes, the covid inquiry. what do you want? it starts today. remember all those five o clock faces, rishi sunak, chris whitty, patrick vallance and the
feeling, very strange atmosphere. people are trying to get on with their daly lives as best they can around the disruption, but of course they have got their thoughts on their minds on the people who have been injured and killed in this incident. there are gaps in the timeline, gaps in terms of the facts. people are asking questions about what has been in the last hour, we got an update from the nottinghamshire police about the incident which happened earlier today. about the incident which happened earliertoday. if about the incident which happened earlier today. if you are just joining us, welcome to our continuing coverage of that incident in nottingham. three people dead, three people injured, and police have arrested a 31 year old man on suspicion of murder. he remains in police custody, and we got a statement from the police, they say they are keeping an open mind over they are keeping an open mind over the motive of the attack. we know they were called to three separat
will: good mocker and morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday. will kaine, pete hegseth and with us this morning is kay kayh mcenany. kayleigh: good morning. will: watching and looking to talk to is a man that s going to join us this morning and 2024 gop presidential candidate, vivek ramaswamy. vivek, you ve made quite a bit of waves lately and some of the interactions you ve had with the media and protesters at your events or honest questioners and one thing you ve got white supremacy and whatever the trap may be. i think it s interesting that it s your ability to cut through that when we set is next to president biden yesterday giving his introductory am pain speech and it was a choice on whether or not to preserve democracy hawaii did you think about his speech? he s like a george or well character out f a george orwell book. it s the fact of knock seizure disorders and i couldn t imagine if you told me when growing up in the country and even a year ago
his father said, no. you have to go and study at this religious school i and you have to be a good boy. so, a completely authoritarian . figure who shaped erdogan s life away from what erdogan had wanted to become. - erdogan s family were religious but modern turkey had largely been ruled by the secular elite. so, the young erdogan was made to feel like a second class citizen for his faith. he felt stigmatised i that he was studying at a religious school. so, i think at every- stage in his upbringing, as a teenager and in his earlyl years, in his 20s, erdogan felt profoundly othered in a society that was formally secularist, . and i think he has a grudge - against the system to this day. when he was growing up, i he was exposed to wealth and privilege, and he realised that people who had economic power. were also people who promoted the idea of a secular society. . they chant in turkish driven by this sense of injustice, erdogan joins the islamist national salvation party i