and it s win or be dethroned for the golden state warriors. the toronto raptors can take their first nba title tonight. will they have to go through two-time finals mvp, kevin durant, to do it? those are some of our top stories on this monday, june 10th. should be a good game tonight. back again listen to that. shady s back tell a friend you are a little shady. guess who s back. yes. we are back. we are back, together again, after two long weeks apart. yes. you know the name of that song? what? by eminem? without me ? because you can t do this without me? you stole my line. i did, i did. it s good to be back. i could not do it without you, kenneth. i gave it a good old effort, though. you did, you tried. and i tried too. yeah. but there s just something about this. this magic. this magic. this guy. we are so glad to be back after two weeks apart. hope you guys are excited for all the fun also. we begin this half hour with the trump
but i m proud of the work this government has done to devolve spending powers and real powers to local authorities through the city deals, the devolution of some decision making and spending to local enterprise partnerships through the local growth deals, i think these are really good moves. i m delighted that we re going to see in greater manchester a new greater manchester metro there. this is great news. but i don t see the need for a lot of extra tax power, no, i m a bit skeptical of it. but who controls the tax? and in reality in england is less than 5%, around 2% of total taxation is actually controlled by local councils. that s the council tax. can you have real devolution of powers to local communities unless they have some say over the taxation that s raised in their areas, the rates of it and the amounts? can the people of england well, if you take away the system works now, what we ve tried to do as a government is to make sure there s a better connection bet
but i m proud of the work this government has done to devolve spending powers and real powers to local authorities through the city deals, the devolution of some decision making and spending to local enterprise partnerships through the local growth deals, i think these are really good moves. i m delighted that we re going to see in greater manchester a new greater manchester metro there. this is great news. but i don t see the need for a lot of extra tax power, no, i m a bit skeptical of it. but who controls the tax? and in reality in england is less than 5%, around 2% of total taxation is actually controlled by local councils. that s the council tax. can you have real devolution of powers to local communities unless they have some say over the taxation that s raised in their areas, the rates of it and the amounts? can the people of england well, if you take away the system works now, what we ve tried to do as a government is to make sure there s a better connection bet
world leaders throw their weight behind a drive to develop new treatments for coronavirus and ensure that everyone gets access to them. and the great british institution, the pub. one of the first forced to close could be one of the last places to reopen. we ll look at how they are trying to reinvent. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we re covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first, we start in the united states, where 50,000 people have now died after contracting the coronavirus according to figures byjohns hopkins university. while many people are working hard to try and slow the spread, the medical community has been forced to speak out today against president trump s latest intervention. at last night s briefing, he suggested injecting disinfectant could be a potential treatment for coronavirus. within minutes, doctors, scientists and even the manufacturers of disinfectant themselves were urging the