have come on track. now part of that is because the administration was pushed to one side. things were fast track. things would normally have to be peer reviewed and that would take years. they got down to it straightaway so do you think that for the development of a lot of these other drugs for the diseases they are going to insist that the same approach be taken because it can be done quickly. it same approach be taken because it can be done quickly. can be done quickly. it can be done and i think can be done quickly. it can be done and i think probably can be done quickly. it can be done and i think probably in can be done quickly. it can be done and i think probably in many - can be done quickly. it can be done and i think probably in many casesl and i think probably in many cases it should and i think probably in many cases it should be done. and there has been it should be done. and there has been this it should be done. and there has been this frustration in
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sam lister from the daily express and the author lance price. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph reports over 70s will start to receive booster covid jabs from september in order to protect them from new variants of the virus. the paper has been speaking to the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, who says some people will have three doses of a vaccine within ten months. high street shops will be allowed to stay open until 10pm once lockdown restrictions are eased. that s according to the times, with the chanchellor, rishi sunak, urging people to get out and spend their money . and with some lockdown restrictions due to be lifted from monday, the express bears a warning from the prime minister to be safe while enjoying the first taste of freedom in quite a while. the weekend edition of the financial times leads with the launching of a new political party by former
video. some of the brutal details never seen or heard before. this is disturbing, but it is worth a watch. traitor! traitor! aaaaah! yet still, after that preview, only 6 of 50 republican senators turned jurors voted for the trial to even keep happening. the lead impeachment manager jamie raskin made this plea just before that vote. senators, this cannot be our fu future. this cannot be the future of america. we cannot have presidents inciting and mobilizing mob violence against our government. history does not support a january exception in any way, so why would we invent one for the future? the president s defense team is vowing to be more prepared today after an objectively dismal start. just ask republican senators. they are admitting that. as for former president trump, he is reportedly fuming over all of it. his acquittal still likely, though. we cannot overstate this. what happens in the next few hours is consequential for the future of democracy and for the
formally asked to voluntarily cooperate in its investigation for spreading lies about the election. meanwhile, those who dare stray from the crooked path that today s republican party has paved are immediately blacklisted. think of liz cheney. booted out of her leadership position and no longer recognized as a republican in the state that she represents. wyoming. kind of ironic, because the rest of the country doesn t really recognize the modern republican party anymore, or what it stands for. donald trump remains its guiding light despite the fact he s facing multiple investigations involving serious matters. let this sink in for just a moment in new york state donald trump and his company investigated for fraud that stretches back many years. in georgia last thursday, a prosecutor asked to convene a special grand jury to compel witnesses to cooperate in the state s investigation into possible election interference by donald trump and his associates. and, of course, there
read a series of frantic text messages from january 6th aloud. messages pleading with meadows to convince his boss to do something about this. barricades, attacking officers, smashing through windows, and pushing through doors. as the violence continued, one of the president s sons texted mr. meadows. quote, he s got to condemn this shut asap. the capitol police is not enough, donald trump, jr., texted. meadows responded, quote, i m pushing it hard. i agree. still, president trump did not immediately act. donald trump, jr., texted again and again, urging action by the president. quote, we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand. the texts show that the same fox news hosts and members of the trump inner circle who have now spent months downplaying the insurrection were, in fact, on january 6th begging the former president to call off the rioters. multiple fox news hosts knew the president needed to act immediately. they