show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
to justify the search of donald trump s home in florida. coming up in this week s film review, idris elba fights a lion in beast. what does anna smith think of this adventure thriller? she ll tell us and review the rest of the week s film releases. millions of households in england, scotland and wales are likely to see their energy bills soar by more than 80% after the regulator ofgem raised its price cap. that s the maximum amount consumers on a standard variable tariff can be charged per unit. at the moment, the average household is paying an annual bill of £1971. in october, that willjump to £3549 a year, and almost £60 more if you re on a prepayment meter. and the price cap could go higher still. some analysts predict it will be more than £5300 a year injanuary, and then more than £6600 in april. today s price cap announcement adds to the burden of the current cost of living crisis, with prices for food and petrol already rising rapidly, and taxes and interest rates
show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
Its the sport hes always been passionate about we hearfrom Prince Phillip one week after announcing hes stepping down from public life. And coming up in the sport on bbc news hes the most expensive footballer in the world, but paul pogbas record transfer to Manchester United is now the subject of a fifa inquiry. Good evening and welcome to the bbcs news at 6pm. Washington is awash with rumour and speculation tonight, after president Donald Trumps Shock Dismissal of james comey the director of the fbi. In the president s words, mr comey was not doing a good job. Theres been widespread criticism of the move political opponents have raised the suspicion that mr comeys dismissal was linked to his investigation into allegations that members of the trump Election Team colluded with moscow during last years president ial election. Heres our north america editor, jon sopel. This is a fox news alert. Fbi Directorjames Comey this is a fox news alert. Fbi director james comey has this is a fox ne
For sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. A team of scientists has raised hopes that a pioneering Gene Editing Technique can be used to eradicate inherited diseases. Well discuss the future implications of this medical advance and the ethical questions it raises. As the company that provided the Voting System for sundays controversial vote in venezuela suggests that the Turnout Numbers have been tampered with, well bring you the latest reaction from the capital caracas. Road safety campaigners that say Government Proposals to rip up speed bumps to combat Air Pollution are daft and irresponsible. And at twenty to eleven, well take a look at tomorrows front pages with the deputy Political Editor at the sun, steve hawkes, and the broadcaster and author dame joan ba kewell. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry. The headlines this evening. The world record transfer fee