now it is time for the last word with my friend, velshi. that was a great conversation. and i think the more you read about project 2025 the more you want nothing to do with it. but it is big. 900 pages. i am in chicago so i did not carry my copy, but you know i carried around the studio in new york. just to get to the bottom of this thing. it has got so much in it, and it is all written down. there is no plausible deniability. if you vote for somebody who is supporting project 2025 you need to know what you re getting into. so i am grateful for that discussion, my friend. we need to make it into a very thick pocket-sized version, so that you can fly around the country with it. have a good show. thank you, my friend. you have a great weekend. i promise you i am okay. that is what joe biden told supporters in a michigan diner, doing what he promised he would do last night, taking the case directly to voters. for the longest time i was too young, because i was the sec
seen a solo press conference by president biden for around eight months or so, and it comes at a time when he is facing increasing calls from the democratic party itself to get out of this race following that performance at the debate, some more voices coming in today including ed case and greg stanton in congress. they said voters needed to have faith that mr biden was fit to serve another four years in office. he has been speaking at the ukraine compact, he wasjoined on he has been speaking at the ukraine compact, he was joined on stage he has been speaking at the ukraine compact, he wasjoined on stage by president zelenskyy as he was introducing the ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy, introducing the ukrainian president vladimirzelenskyy, he introducing the ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy, he instead referred to him as the russian president, have a watch. i want to handed over to the president the ukraine, who has as much karen. he s going to beat president puti
people dying for no reason, people torturing people dying for no reason, people torturing for no reason. why? because torturing for no reason. why? because they are human. great britain because they are human. great britain has a humanity. that s all i can say england lose the second test. it was a thrilling and dramatic day of cricket at lords, but india came out on top. jodie comer tells us about her hollywood breakthrough, how she mastered an american accent and the time she got her mum s sunday dinners on set. good morning. today once again it is going to be fairly cloudy. the cloud thick enough for patchy light rain and drizzle. limited sunshine. details coming up. good morning. it s tuesday, august 17th. our top story. president biden has defended his decision to withdraw us troops from afghanistan. he admitted surprise at how quickly the taliban seized power, but blamed afghanistan s leaders for the defeat. military planes are reported to have begun flying agai
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot from france 2a and matt dathan from the times. tomorrow s front pages. the guardian reports that britain s live events sector has finally been promised a covid cancellation insurance scheme but that the announcement comes too late for many festivals and events that have already been cancelled. the daily telegraph writes that universities are turning to entrance exams because they can no longer rely on a levels to find the brightest students. the i reports on the government s plans to deploy vaccine buses and use influencers to encourage teenagers to take upjabs. the times adds that young people will be told to get a coronavirus vaccine or miss out on fun as ministers employ veiled threats to boost waning take up rates. the financial times writes that the bank of england is to start looking at potential interest rate rises to tackle inflation. the daily mai