But this is it, guys this is were at the top. Were at the top of the hill, were almost at the top. Weve got to keep going, keep pushing, keep supporting each other. We got this, we got this, all right . Lets get through this week. Mondays basically already done so now we got tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. Four more days were already in were in. So were going to have a big show, a fun show tonight. The one and only lady gaga will be our guest on the show tonight. She is spearheading the w. H. O. Global citizens special one world together at home. This is her website here Global Citizens. Globalcitizen. Org togetherathome shes going to talk about that giant event, april 18th. I am cohosting it with jimmy kimmel and Stephen Colbert. Im very excited a lot of big names and then she has a little surprise coming up later in the show that should be very fun also my other guest is andy cohen, who we love, from watch what happens live. Hes doing it from home as well and hes recovering at
Damages for alleged abuse. And the dish in the australian outback that allowed the world to see the first steps on the moon. And coming up on bbc news. Jb holmes is the man to catch at the top of the leader board on day two of the open. But chasing close behind is englishman tommy fleetwood. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Hundreds of thousands of Public Sector workers are set to get a pay rise above the rate of inflation. The treasury is expected to confirm the details on monday, but reports suggest that among those in line for rises are the armed forces, police in england and wales and teachers in england. The pay award represents one of theresa mays last Big Decisions as Prime Minister. But labour have dismissed it as insulting. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. Public sector unions have campaigned against pay caps and for higher wages during the years of austerity. Now an apparent victory for some of those on the government payroll. The treasury wa
Margaret thank you to all of you for joining us tonight, to our dedicated staff here at George Washington university. To our media partner, cbs news and sirius xm and our incredible production team. Thanks for helping the Bipartisan Policy Center sponsor this wonderful debate. Its the fourth in a series by the senate project. Tonight promises to be an interesting and informative discussion on some of the most Critical Issues facing our country and our world. We are honored that senator chris coons and senator marco rubio agreed to participate in this important program. Thanks to both of them. As you saw in those two video, the genesis of the senate project came from two u. S. Senators who had very different points of view but looked for Common Ground. Youll be hearing from senator tom daschle in a moment with more on their relationship and what it meant for the senate as an institution and for our country and all of us. I also have the privilege of collaborating with senators kennedy a
How we can improve conditions for businesses and crucially for workers. We will show how we can encourage greater private Sector Investment scotland, success for scotla nd investment scotland, success for scotland will not come automatically. We all know that. Our success will be determined by all of us as a country and by the decisions that we take. Scotland at its best, when we are at our most confident. Just look at Steve Clarkes men, the magnificent scotlands mens team. In fact, given the scintillating run of form, by the time scotland co host euro 2028, i look forward to defending scotlands title as european champions. There is nothing wrong with being an optimist. Delegates, all too often some people talk about scotland to s immense contribution to the world as if it is something that is over. But for me scotland has a lot more to offer tomorrow than we did yesterday. If we are. Applause if we are willing to go on this journey together, then we can make sure that this is the case
Ramping up the rhetoric once again. Turkeys president accuses the European Union of conducting a crusade against islam. Brent i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. He has said this before. U. S. President donald trump says he will do whatever it takes to have his travel ban reinstated, but now it is a revised travel ban. Trump says this time he will fight all the way to the Supreme Court if he has to. The new order was due to go into effect at midnight but has been struck down by two separate judges. They say it is not substantially different from the old one, and they also say that the president s own words are evidence that the order discriminates against muslims. Reporter these are Turbulent Times for donald trump, and not just on air force one. The president reacted with anger to his latest setback, his second travel ban overturned by two federal judges, but he is not giving up. President trump this ruling makes us look weak, which by the way we no longer are, believe me