hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tom newton dunn, who s the chief political commentator at times radio, and sonia sodha, the chief leader writer for the observer. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the ft leads with reports of the prime minister s emergency plans to make some key workers exempt from rules to avoid social and economic disruption. and people partying again the front of the metro focuses on the reopening of clubs in england, alongside the pm s warnings to be cautious and to prepare for vaccine passports. the telegraph says the policy is part of a push to drive upjab uptake among the young. the mail suggests other crowded venues could also soon require vaccine passports the paper says the plans have been criticised by hospitality chiefs. the i says the measure could also include music gigs and sports events. so too says the times, as it reports that mrjohnson declined to rule out extendin
interest rates. they will also release a fresh set of economic projections. and an exclusive interview, the five americans freed this week and the $6 billion in unfrozen assets part of the deal. and striking writers and the heads of hollywood studios back to the negotiating table today hoping to iron out a new contract after four months without a deal. this hour of cnn this morning starts now. the u.s. government will run out of money september 30th. what day is today? the 20th. that s not a lot of time. ten days. only ten days from now. that is unless congress can get its act together and pass a bill at least on the stopgap side of things. infighting among house republicans has stalled the process. this is not conservative republicanism. this is stupidity. the idea that we are going to shut the government down when we don t control the senate, don t control the white house, it s a clown show. i offered to help, but it s a decision of the leader. if leaders
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