thank you for your time. the ron desantis wait is almost over. sources saying the paperwork will be filed next week. his how to beat trump battle p plan is a blizzard on abortion, guns and transgender rights. plus the paper trail punctures a donald trump defense. new reporting reveals the special counsel will soon have his hands on 16 records that show, yes, the former president and his advisers knew how the declassification process was supposed to work. and president biden is in japan for a meeting of the world s leading economies. peers want assurances the political divide over the debt ceiling won t lead to a global financial mess. and we have new reporting on relationship between the president and speaker mccarthy. we re not there. we haven t greened to anything yet. and i think we have a structure now. and everybody is working hard. and we re working two or three times a a day and going back and getting more numbers. i have the greatest respect. they are exceptiona
in norfolk, it s the impact on the broads that s the concern. natural england says high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus are seriously damaging the waterways here, and it s the same in other parts of england. so under the law, developers in those areas have had to be able to show they can build new houses without increasing the levels of pollutants. this is a shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the british people in just the last few months not to remove environmental protections, but this is what this announcement does today. it makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak s government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. 0n the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a particular political focus on the quality of rivers and waterways in recent months. we v
not far down the road, the prime minister was at another development to announce that those rules would now be scrapped and he would bring in other environmental measures. well, today s announcement will unlock 100,000 new homes and we re able to do this because previously, it was a disproportionate and poorly targeted old eu ruling that blocked these homes. thankfully, we can now reverse that and alongside that, we re investing hundreds of millions of pounds to continue protecting and enhancing our precious natural environment. in norfolk, it s the impact on the broads that s the concern. natural england says high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus are seriously damaging the waterways here, and it s the same in other parts of england. so under the law, developers in those areas have had to be able to show they can build new houses without increasing the levels of pollutants. this is a shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament
than they otherwise need to be. so sorting this problem out has been essential notjust for the building industry, but for the entire economy. not far down the road, the prime minister was at another development to announce that those rules would now be scrapped and he would bring in other environmental measures. well, today s announcement will unlock 100,000 new homes and we re able to do this because previously, it was a disproportionate and poorly targeted old eu ruling that blocked these homes. thankfully, we can now reverse that and alongside that, we re investing hundreds of millions of pounds to continue protecting and enhancing our precious natural environment in norfolk. in norfolk, it s the impact on the broads that s the concern. natural england says high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus are seriously damaging the waterways here, and it s the same in other parts of england. so, underthe law, developers in those areas have had to be able to show they can build new houses with
finally. mike: is it chick or broad? do we say broads anymore kat: i just love this. greg: this audience kat: yeah, you guys like i m literally going to be fine, so greg: i m never going to get to this story. that s a great segment, how i never get to the next story. new study shows roughly 40% of americans sometimes avoid or often avoid the news because it causes depression, anger, anxiety and helplessness. isn t that true? i would think it would be more, mike. mike: yeah. i m staring at the huge graphic behind you right now. it depends on what you call news, right? most people nowadays i suspect get a lot of their news from twitter, other social media sites. it s not like the old days they had three networks and they would play the news at set times of day, 5:00 news, 11:00 news.