winning comedy series enters its third season, 10 lowers a welcome wagon has arrived tonight. i sit down with ted lasso himself, jason sudeikis. i think we all have had lasso in us to discuss his white house visit shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like it. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and a cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castm
discuss his white house visit. we shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like him. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and as cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castmates invited to the white house. i sat down with sudeikis for a wide ranging conversation at audi field, the home of d. c united while he was here in washington, where, of course
arrived this morning to inspect the damage and so far no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. fred pleitgen is live for us in kyiv with the latest. so fred, russian officials saying traffic has resumed on the bridge. what are you hearing? reporter: well, we re hearing and seeing some of that traffic, russian officials say it has resumed and it really seems to be just a tiny trickle of traffic if you will. just to give you an overview, it is a pretty wide bridge, it has the rail link that was disrupted for a long period of time. we are hearing a train apparently has managed to bypass that bridge thounow. but it had four automobile bridges, lanes, two in each direction and it seems like one lane is working for all of the traffic. and the explosion that we keep seeing on our screens there was so powerful that it caused part of the car bridge to collapse. and essentially what the russian investigative committee is saying, all of it happened in the very early morning ho
i m feeling much better. doctors told me i didn t suffer cognitive damage. okay. so the primary continued as planned with fetterman s name on the ballot and fetterman won. he became the democratic nominee. that was the last that most voters heard about john fetterman s stroke. for months, fetterman remained in semiseclusion. as the campaign progressed, the polls tightened, he had to venture. he had no choice. videos surfaced of fetterman speaking at rallies in what seemed a bizarre and highly disjointed way. some wondered if he d suffered, quote, no cognitive damage. they rushed forward to bring science to bear on this question. in clifford chen s considered opinion as a respected medical professional, who works at a major research university, john fetterman was absolutely fine. fetterman was, quote, recovering well from his stroke. he had, quote, no work restrictions and can work full duty in public office. in other words, john fetterman was as sharp and as healthy as you o
for queen elizabeth s state funeral next week, saying nhs staff are to join the procession. there s a striking image on the front of the i, showing some of the thousands queuing in london to pay their respects to the late queen. and another stage of that queue appears on the front of the ft, which leads on the talks between china and russia. the daily mirror s main story concerns the funeral of nine year old olivia platt korbel, who died in a shooting in liverpool. and the sun leads on the news that some members of the royal family are to take part in the vigil in westminster hall and that the duke of sussex can attend in military uniform. good evening, welcome, both. thanks very much for coming along. of course we are going to start with the story, another array of pictures and quotes especially. we are going to start with the metro don t cry camille start me off, the quote they pick al from william. daisy, why don t you start us off? it pick al from william. daisy, why do