hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jason beattie of the daily mirror and sian griffiths of the sunday times. tomorrow s front pages starting with. according to the daily telegraph, vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it s also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to two years for vital operations by the time of the next election, due to what s been described as a truly frightening backlog of care, caused by the pandemic. the times reports a pledge from the head of nhs england, that the successful vaccination programme will be used as a blueprint for the future of the health serv
live with what baghdad and washington have to say. covid cases on the rise again in europe. the world health organization has a dire warning for the months ahead . welcome, everyone. terrifying accounts of concertgoers fighting for their lives are emerging from friday s deadly crowd surge in houston, texas. and we re hearing from the rapper who is at the center of it all. eight people were killed, scores of others injured when the massive crowd rushed the stage at the astro world music festival. all of the victims under 30 years of age. one witness says all hell broke loose when rapper travis scott took the stage. here s the moment when the music star realized something was terribly wrong. and just a short time ago, scott posted about the tragedy on his instagram account, have a listen. to the ones that was lost last night, we re actually working right now to identify the families so we can help assist them through this tough time. you know my fans, my fans, like my f
minister. and a look at president biden s next steps with the agenda. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. the rapper at the center of the concert tragedy in houston travis scott has posted an emotional statement on social media. this comes as we learn new details about the deadly stampede friday night. at least eight people were killed and scores of others injured when the massive crowd rushed the stage at the astroworld music festival. all of those killed were under 30 years old. one witness says all hell broke loose when scott took the stage. another concertgoer described the crowd surge as a death trap as people fought for their lives. you can see an ambulance in the middle of the crowd but no one seems to notice and the music plays on. the following video was shared by a concertgoer who told cnn she thought theshe was going toe that night. some may find this hard to watch. help us out! breathe! breathe! and that s what we re heari
rights heats up as protesters show up at the home of justice samuel alito. the author of the leaked draft opinion that would overturn roe v. wade. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, may 10th. i m jonathan lemire. french president emanuel macron is throwing cold water on ukraine s hopes of joining the european union. in an address to the european parliament yesterday, the newly-re-elected macron pushed back against the possibility that ukraine could join the group in the near future. instead, saying the membership process would likely take decades. despite calling for a quote stronger and more sovereign europe, macron argued that expediting ukraine s membership would lower the standards of the bloc. to join the eu, a country s candidacy needs to be approved by all 27 member states. instead, macron proposed a new quote european political community. yesterday, to include countries with aspirations of joining the eu. but his comments come in direct c