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intense emergency virtue signaling, while the island s uber wealthy, uber-woke residents, they booted all of their newly arrived guests out of town. they re gone. as of 8 o clock a.m. this morning the 50 illegal immigrants who flew in from florida were rounded up, loaded on to buses and shiped to a military base. how loving, thoughtful, and acam dating of the left. according to local democrats, there just wasn t enough room on the 55 thousand acre island for the 50 illegal immigrants, not our problem. they were saying. you have the liberal racist xenophobia, let s say millionaires, billionaires who live on the island. they just say they don t have enough resources to acam date them. i m not buying that. over at msdn cish you have check todd saying that the situation was inhumane because of a lack of infrastructure. what about texas at 1. 1,000,000,000 illegals this year alone? never mind the nearly 2 million last year. now, it s not clear if chuck was worried about the ....
the chance of rain particularly with all these weather fronts around. on friday there will still be some sunshine around but more showers will break out and they contain heavy and thundery. drifting across northern england and into scotland. a rain arriving in the south west of england and wales. temperatures will be lower on friday, 21 and 22. still some warm weather for eastern parts of england if we miss the heavy showers. but instead of high pressure that has brought warm weather and sunshine, low pressure will be in charge this weekend, bringing stronger wind and most of the rain across the western side of the rain across the western side of the uk. it could be heavy and thundery. looking drier, sunnier and warmer on the eastern side of the uk. thanks, darren. and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday the 22nd ofjune. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc ....
can panic, but if you re vaccinated, no real reason to be concerned. let s look at the telegraph. not a huge story. rupert murdoch. divorcing after six years. now 91 and he had apparently, when they got married, said he was the happiest man in the world. i m wondering if there s a prenup there. i’m man in the world. i m wondering if there s a prenup there. there s a prenup there. i m not aeoin to there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk about there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk about my - there s a prenup there. i m not i going to talk about my employer there s a prenup there. i m not - going to talk about my employer for obvious going to talk about my employer for obvious reasons! i know nothing about obvious reasons! i know nothing about them! look, i think the private about them! look, i think the private life of people is, i dared to discuss, private life of people is, i dared to discuss, i th ....
they re fully immunised against polio because the virus has been found in multiple sewage samples in london. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sebastian payne, who s the whitehall editor at the financial times, and martin lipton, the chief sports reporter at the sun. welcome to you both, gentleman. lets her show you a few glimpses of the front pages. industrial action makes the lead in several papers. for the guardian, it s the news that tomorrow s train strike action by the rmt union is going ahead. he times main story is the 7% pay deal for merseyrail workers. it says bosses will face pressure from unions wanting similar settlements. the daily mirror takes a different tack saying that if borisjohnson wants to reduce inflationary pay rises, he should start with that of some industry bosses. the daily express chooses to lead on the chancellor s comments that increasing the state pension won t fuel inflati ....
And so over and over and over again, this entire city is hearing these thunderous booms from the sky. This is reality for People Living here, and then the response often is airstrikes in gaza. Now though things seem to be a bit different because as israel prepares for a Ground Incursion, it just has been more quiet in gaza than we have seen right now. We have seen a bit of black smoke coming from gaza today, but in the very beginning, i mean, it was fearsome, it was terrifying with the airstrikes happening in gaza for the residents there. 700 children have already been killed there. But you remember this all started, this time around, with hamas and its Surprise Attack on civilians just trying to enjoy their lives. I do want to give you some sound of what happened earlier. I think we have a little bit of that for you n ....