hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the conservative commentator tim montgomerie, and sienna rodgers, who is the editor of labourlist. let s ta ke let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the metro it leads with the title return to the dark ages , as taliban forces continue to make rapid advances, seizing territories from afghan government forces. on the front page of the mail, the british man working as a security guard at the british embassy in berlin arrested on suspicion of passing classified documents to russia. the telegraph also leads on this story it says that the arrest has prompted calls for an urgent review of the government s use of private contractors. a guardian investigation into the state of children s services during the pandemic shows councils dealing with a sharp rise in social services referals and soaring costs for mental health support. the i says that the government
donald trump s absence from the white house there s a near perfect synergy between the chaos of this following and the cowardice of his allies of elected office and the same gop lawmakers who are taller kelly cosigned the insurrection now insist there was an isolated incident, even after some of them participated in the horror of that day or one of its many run-ins and run ups in the past year when trump artisans attempt to run the campaign vehicles off the role in texas where white nationalists planned to kidnap and brutally murdered the governor of michigan and right-wing terrorists storms the oregon state house armed with weapons of war at now congressional republicans even if they re internally opposed to the insurrection that threaten their lives, that forced them the coward fear the same legislators are content to use the disorder sold by the trump years to stay in power. that is why they killed the commission to investigate the insurrection before it ever stood a chanc
not like the insurrection now say it was a misunderstanding in the horror of that day and in the run-ups in the last year. when president trump threatened to run vehicles off the road in texas, when white nationalists planned to kidnap and brutally murder the governor of michigan. when right wing terrorists stormed the oregon state house armed with weapons of war, and now congressional republicans, even if they re internally opposed to the insurrection that threatened their lives, that forced them to cower in fear, these same legislators are content to use the disorder sown by the trump years to stay in power. that is why they killed the offer to investigate the insurrection before it even had a chance. that s why they re threatening to kill the voter protection legislation. but the gop lawmakers and the lawlessness being upheld by the republican lawmakers is the biden administration and its justice department which will be standing in the way with his leadership. joining me
welcome to thursday. it is meet the press daily. i m chuck todd. when you battle a pandemic daily, there are certain curves you want to bend and others you don t. here s one curve bending in the wrong direction. it s the pace of vaccinations in the u.s. it is down 11% off its recent peak. this does not appear to be the result of a supply issue here in the united states. but as officials made comments to reporters yesterday suggesting the vaccine market nationally might be saturated, and that the u.s. has been shipping out more doses than are being used in recent weeks. and that s despite the major setbacks in the manufacturing and administration of johnson & johnson s one-shot vaccine, where the fda paused citing safety concerns and the decision could come as soon as tomorrow about resuming its use. there are reports indicating that is the likely result tomorrow. still today the white house announced it is rolling out a new campaign in an attempt to combat vaccine hesitancy
agents there. a few months before in dallas he tried to murder general edwin walker because walker had given speeches attacking communism. so oswald never hid his politics. not for a moment. he talked incessantly about communism to anyone who would listen. but many americans never really understood what lee harvey oswald believed and they didn t understand it because the news outlets didn t tell them. almost immediately, the media began spinning a different story. president kennedy, they suggested, had been murdered by conservatives, possibly by conservatism itself, by hate, as they often put it. the explanation was never precise but the idea was the same. right wingers killed kennedy. the soviet union naturally a suspect in this crime happy to agree with the assessment. as a soev yacht spokesman soviet spokeman put it the moral responsibility lay with barry goldwater and other extremists on the right. in the end, coordinated lying paid off. a year later goldwater lost to