election. the uk will go to the polls onjuly the 4th. there was a lot of rain and a lot of noise from the prime minister yesterday, but those leaders of the parties have wasted no time setting out their campaigns. six weeks today the uk will go to the polls to decide who enters that building behind me and who will form the next government. the prime minister has been speaking this morning and has been talking to bbc breakfast, and it is fair to say that announcement yesterday really did come as some surprise, catching many in westminster by surprise. that snap election just six weeks from now. the prime minister has been detailing some of his reason why the election will happen when it will. it why the election will happen when it will. . , , why the election will happen when it will. ., , , ., why the election will happen when it will. , ., f . will. it has been a difficult few ears for will. it has been a difficult few years for the will. it has been a difficult few years
temperature eight to ten and tomorrow, after a cloudy start, you should notice the cloud thinning or breaking up more, with most of sunshine. there could be one or two isolated showers but not as many as today, not as heavy, and a chance of staying dry and it should start to feel warmer. 16 for glasgow and belfast, up to 20 across south eastern england. and the trend to warmer weather continues in the focused, high pressure still building infora focused, high pressure still building in for a trip it s not strong enough to keep the atlantic fronts bay and there will be some rain on wednesday, working to the hebrides, highland, orkney and shetland, perhaps parts of northern ireland, but otherwise a lot of dry weather and pleasant sunshine at more of us will see temperatures climbing into the obtains or low 20s. through the rest of the week, more of the same to more of a single warmth coming through, plenty of sunshine and perhaps if you showers for the weekend. almost like summ
of protecting its market dominance in online retail at the expense of consumers and third party sellers. our north american business correspondent erin delmore has more from new york. it s a case that has been in the works for years, under the watchful eye of ftc chair lina khan, who made her name in the antitrust world with a blockbuster 2017 legal paper detailing amazon s monopoly footing. on thursday, khan s ftc struck its widest blow against amazon yet a sweeping lawsuit alleging the company stifled competition in its online marketplace. 17 statesjoined in. the lawsuit challenges a bunch of amazon s business practices, including prioritising its own products in search results, ahead of ones by third party sellers, and anti discounting measures that ensured sellers list their lowest prices on amazon, and requiring sellers to use amazon s network of delivery services as a condition of being included in its popular prime subscription service. rivals, according to the ftc,
all right, good to know michael zoeller really appreciate it. thank you so much. thank you and thank you for joining us, king charles starts now thank you. okay. mr. barbie i say no lock-in see him in studio in new york city we re not. going to waste your time with gayle king on eons, but you can call me gail and charles barkley i probably should not denied basketball oh god. candace parker, pulitzer prize winner mega haberman sports media store. stephen smith the atlantic thompson and academy award winning producer. then lake charles starts now welcome welcome on this wednesday, it is cold and rainy new york city, but it doesn t matter because all hard to warm idea hard so warm. we are very excited to be here tonight. we ve got lots to talk to, including maggie haberman. you just saw that from the new york times, she s going to join us in just a few minutes to give us a window into what s happening right now. and former president donald trump s camp, there
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