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paul davis, nancy pelosi and the liberal mop. they are wrong for kansas. >> a proven bipartisan legislator. paul davis. >> we have a dysfunctional congress. when something is broken, it needs new leadership. i will not support nancy pelosi. >> i asked him if there is any way you support nancy pelosi. he said no circumstances i will do that. >> save that tape. >> exactly. the question is, is it effective with the pelosi attacks to this candidate. the republicans are telling me when they are knocking on doors, maybe 25% of voters are so are actually suggesting that they are concerned that pelosi could be speaker. it's not the driving issue in that race. is it a base motivator? yes. >> trying to keep the leaning to come over. you have to keep those guys on. >> a bunch of other issues could turn that race and others like it. >>. >> you write about texas. two texas incumbents who should be shoe ins and they have every reason to be worried. >> it speaks to the realignment shaping up and the politics where a lot of big cities and the su
paul davis, nancy pelosi and the liberal mop. they are wrong for kansas. >> a proven bipartisan legislator. paul davis. >> we have a dysfunctional congress. when something is broken, it needs new leadership. i will not support nancy pelosi. >> i asked him if there is any way you support nancy pelosi. he said no circumstances i will do that. >> save that tape. >> exactly. the question is, is it effective with the pelosi attacks to this candidate. the republicans are...
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without further ado please join me in welcoming general mcchrystal and paul davis. [applause] >> great, as adele said, the title of the book is leaders and reality. general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths? >> let me first thank you for having me today and thank you for r the wonderful introductio. let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today. jeff, a former navy seal and jay, a former marine. together, we have this cumulative amazing iq and i left the group, it would have gone slightly. [laughter] when the tough questions come, the right answers are back there. thank you for being here and thank you for being on the team. [applause] now the question? >> were the most prevalent myths about -- christopher smith, we study it and read books on it. we categorize ourselves as leaders. but i went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead as my adco-author did. and yet, we never really felt we got it. so we went back to the first principle with this. when all the way and said, all right, let's go back to figure it out. and we sta
without further ado please join me in welcoming general mcchrystal and paul davis. [applause] >> great, as adele said, the title of the book is leaders and reality. general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths? >> let me first thank you for having me today and thank you for r the wonderful introductio. let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today. jeff, a former navy seal and jay, a former marine. together, we have this cumulative amazing iq and i left the group,...
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join me in welcoming paul davis. [applause] >> the title of the book is myth and reality. what are the myths about leadership? >> thank you for the wonderful introduction andlet me say my 2 co-authors are in the room today. jeff eggers , former marine, and together we have this cumulative amazing iq. if i left the group, it would have gone down slightly so when the tough questions,, the right answers are back there thank you for being here and thank you for being on the team. >> what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> the 1st myth is that we understand it. we categorize ourselves as leaders and i went through a lifetime of trying to lead as my co-authors did. and yet we never really thought we got it. we went back to 1st principles with this book. we went all the way to plutarch and we said let's go back to 1st principles and figure it out and we started studying itand the conclusion we came to was asked that it , that leadership is not what we think it is and it never has been. we have messed with thi
join me in welcoming paul davis. [applause] >> the title of the book is myth and reality. what are the myths about leadership? >> thank you for the wonderful introduction andlet me say my 2 co-authors are in the room today. jeff eggers , former marine, and together we have this cumulative amazing iq. if i left the group, it would have gone down slightly so when the tough questions,, the right answers are back there thank you for being here and thank you for being on the team....
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paul davis, head of communications at royvan, will be conducting tonight's interview. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming general mcchris call and -- general mcchrystal and paul davis to the stage. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> well, great. sol as adele very kindly said, the title of the book is "leaders: myth and reality." so, general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> let me first thank you for having me here today and thank adele for the wonderful introduction. and let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today. jeff eggers, a former navy seal, and jay man gone, a former marine. together we had this cumulative, amaze being iq. [laughter] had i left the group, it would have gone down slightly. [laughter] and so when the tough the questions come, the right ans are back there. thank you guys for being here, thanks for being on the team. [applause] what was that first question? >> what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> yeah, i want to start. the first myth is that we understand it. you kn
paul davis, head of communications at royvan, will be conducting tonight's interview. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming general mcchris call and -- general mcchrystal and paul davis to the stage. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> well, great. sol as adele very kindly said, the title of the book is "leaders: myth and reality." so, general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> let me first thank you for having me here...
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paul davis winning over the republican. that's early in the count there. if you're looking at the map y. the democrats did leave some seats on the table over this way. it looks like the midwest is being nicer to the democrats than other parts in the country. again, we'll come down here. this to me, this is will hurts district. again, these are leading. they're not called. they're leading. this is a race, hillary clinton carried this district. hurd has been running scared from the beginning, running a smart campaign. the question is, number one, is there this a place where the president's immigration focus hurt? there were places it helped, but is this a place where it hurt? number one, and number two is will hurd going to get caught up in the beto o'roarke effect from el paso? democrats turns out. we'll watch it play out. i want to come to houston. this was another one we had no results a short time ago. harris county, surrounding areas coming in. this was a major democratic target in texas. another suburban republican. democrat ahead . that's a trouble si
paul davis winning over the republican. that's early in the count there. if you're looking at the map y. the democrats did leave some seats on the table over this way. it looks like the midwest is being nicer to the democrats than other parts in the country. again, we'll come down here. this to me, this is will hurts district. again, these are leading. they're not called. they're leading. this is a race, hillary clinton carried this district. hurd has been running scared from the beginning,...
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but in yet another major warning sign for republicans ahead of next weeks midterms, paul davis would pick up this seat as he pitches himself as a middle of the road candidate. if democrats like paul davis do win, that could flip the house and effectively make nancy pelosi the next speaker. there is one problem. >> there isn't a circumstance in which i am going to support pelosi. there are times when you just need some new blood. i think this is the time. >> democrats could face their own leadership struggle as democrats stand a real chance of winning next week say they won't support her for the job. >> that's why i won't support nancy pelosi. >> yet, pelosi is still the heavy favorite to become speaker and has no viable opponent. she has raised more than $120 million for her cycle and has the power to give members spots on key committees. if they take the house, pelosi's allies will make this argument. >> i think that will have taken away the argument that she's, you know, a drag or affecting, you know, candidates. if we won, then that really wasn't effective, and then i don't unders
but in yet another major warning sign for republicans ahead of next weeks midterms, paul davis would pick up this seat as he pitches himself as a middle of the road candidate. if democrats like paul davis do win, that could flip the house and effectively make nancy pelosi the next speaker. there is one problem. >> there isn't a circumstance in which i am going to support pelosi. there are times when you just need some new blood. i think this is the time. >> democrats could face...
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if democrats like paul davis do win, that could flip the house and effectively make nancy pelosi the next speaker. there is just one problem. >> there isn't a circumstance in which i'm going to support pelosi. there are times when you just need some new blood, and i think this is the time. >> democrats could face their own leadership struggle as 30 drmz who stand a real chance of winning next week say they won't support her for the job. >> that's why i won't support nancy pelosi. >> i won't support nancy pelosi. >> yet, pelosi is still the heavy favorite to become speaker and has no viable opponent. >> i think i'm worth the trouble, quite frankly. >> she's raised more than $1 21 million for her colleagues this cycle, and has the power to give member spots on key committees. if they take the house, pelosi's allies will make this argument. >> i think that will have taken away the argument that she is, you know, a drag or affecting, you know, candidates. if we won, then that really wasn't effective and then i don't understand what the case against her would be. >> here in kansas republi
if democrats like paul davis do win, that could flip the house and effectively make nancy pelosi the next speaker. there is just one problem. >> there isn't a circumstance in which i'm going to support pelosi. there are times when you just need some new blood, and i think this is the time. >> democrats could face their own leadership struggle as 30 drmz who stand a real chance of winning next week say they won't support her for the job. >> that's why i won't support nancy...
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paul davis, the head of communications will be conducting two nights interview. hethout further ado, please join me in welcoming general mcchrystal. [applause] leaders based in reality what is best about leadership? thank you for the wonderful introduction and let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today.. a former navy shield and former marine together we have this amazing iq. had i left the group it would have gone down slightly. so when the toughst questions come, the answers are back there. thank you for being here on the team. >> where the most prevalent myths about your show? >> we study it, have books on it. but i went through a lifetime of trying to lead as my co-authors david. and yet we never thought we'd really got it so we went back to first principles all the way to plutarch and we said let's go back to the first to figure it out and we started studying it and the conclusion we came to was a little upsetting. that leadership is not what we think it is and it never has been. we have lived with this mythology of leadership. i grew up with a
paul davis, the head of communications will be conducting two nights interview. hethout further ado, please join me in welcoming general mcchrystal. [applause] leaders based in reality what is best about leadership? thank you for the wonderful introduction and let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today.. a former navy shield and former marine together we have this amazing iq. had i left the group it would have gone down slightly. so when the toughst questions come, the answers are...
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paul davis ran an incredible race. and in the midwest, there is room to grow in pennsylvania. kevin: pharmacy benefit managers on pharmaceutical drug prices, you are willing to play ball with the president on that? rep. lujan: we are willing to work with anyone who is willing to lower the prescription drug costs. if the president is willing to will find someone willing to work with him and the democratic majority of the house. i am convinced we will have bipartisan support. kevin: i will ask it to you. if marcia fudge were to emerge as the person, would you support her? rep. lujan: she was a great mayor in ohio but i'm supporting nancy pelosi as speaker. kevin: i tried to see what would happen. jason: thank you so much, congressman ben ray lujan. eager to see what happens next with you as a leadership starts to change. president trump speaking in the oval office today. he is addressing and moving markets candidly on his comments related to trade and china. the s&p turning up on that commentary, and some foreign currencies. let's go to the playback recapping some of president t
paul davis ran an incredible race. and in the midwest, there is room to grow in pennsylvania. kevin: pharmacy benefit managers on pharmaceutical drug prices, you are willing to play ball with the president on that? rep. lujan: we are willing to work with anyone who is willing to lower the prescription drug costs. if the president is willing to will find someone willing to work with him and the democratic majority of the house. i am convinced we will have bipartisan support. kevin: i will ask it...
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(pam) that was paul vercammen reporting. davis and ludwig said, mckay was a true hero... they have dubbed him... "the bus driver from heaven." let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast... finally rain ahead.. lawrence karnow: hazy skies continue with partly cloudy skies today. the air quality has improved but is still unhealthy in some areas. a storm off the coast will move toward california in the next 24 hours. the winds will begin to pick up out of the south by tomorrow afternoon. this will help to improve air quality. clouds and rain are then expected to move in late tuesday night and wednesday morning. showers will decrease by the evening. thanksgiving will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of a lingering shower early and then moving in thursday night and friday to bring us another round of rain. highs will be in the 50s and 60s . 50s and 60s . will be in the of rain. highs another round bring us another round will be in the 50s and 60s . (ken) people in finland are having fun with a strang
(pam) that was paul vercammen reporting. davis and ludwig said, mckay was a true hero... they have dubbed him... "the bus driver from heaven." let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast... finally rain ahead.. lawrence karnow: hazy skies continue with partly cloudy skies today. the air quality has improved but is still unhealthy in some areas. a storm off the coast will move toward california in the next 24...
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will be competing against her partner paul martin osseo in the the thirty five hundred mile journey from france to the caribbean will be a tough slog for the couple especially because they have to leave their young son at home. some davies is one of the top female sailors in the world but the britain is about to face her toughest challenge not only must she take on the atlantic ocean alone she must do it against her part of. the jew or among over one hundred so those sailors taking part in the four yearly divorce and the couple see living together as being a help rather than an enduring. when you're preparing a race in a single handed race especially. not so many people. really understand what's going on to talk to so i guess we're in a position in that way where we can exchange quite a lot of our idea isn't easy. to get better together. the worst part is leaving their son in the care of grandparents while their boats battle the waves on route from brittany to guadalupe mail us at the school when i go to see i do so because it's my job to and we feel no guilt. but we have a seven ye
will be competing against her partner paul martin osseo in the the thirty five hundred mile journey from france to the caribbean will be a tough slog for the couple especially because they have to leave their young son at home. some davies is one of the top female sailors in the world but the britain is about to face her toughest challenge not only must she take on the atlantic ocean alone she must do it against her part of. the jew or among over one hundred so those sailors taking part in the...
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>> linsey davis tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the video never seen before. the chilling confession of that colorado father who pleaded for the return of his pregnant wife and his young daughters, even though authorities say he had already killed them. chris watts is heard at first telling investigators that it was his wife who killed their daughters. investigators say lying as he said he killed her then out of rage. abc's clayton sandell tonight with the video. >> reporter: this is the moment chris watts finally admits to murder. >> i just felt such anger, that nothing -- i didn't feel anything. >> okay. all right. >> but if she did nothing, nothing bugged me. >> reporter: telling his dad in august he strangled his wife shanann in a rage because he claims she murdered their two young daughters as their marriage was imploding. >> i could see like, she was on top of cece. >> what, choking her, or -- did she kill them? >> they were -- they were blue. >> both of them? >> yeah. >> she choked both of them to death? >> i freaked out and did the same thing to [ blee
>> linsey davis tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the video never seen before. the chilling confession of that colorado father who pleaded for the return of his pregnant wife and his young daughters, even though authorities say he had already killed them. chris watts is heard at first telling investigators that it was his wife who killed their daughters. investigators say lying as he said he killed her then out of rage. abc's clayton sandell tonight with the video....
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kron4's justine waldman went to the burn center at u-c davis ... to hear these survival stories.. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied
kron4's justine waldman went to the burn center at u-c davis ... to hear these survival stories.. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got...
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they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa sonoma fires those people
they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they...
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escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa sonoma fires those people
escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes...
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here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: it was all about money. that's the reason prosecutors say paul caneiro allegedly killed his young brother, his sister-in-law and his young niece and nephew before setting their home and later his own on fire. >> it is our theory and belief that that fire was effectively a ruse to make it appear as if the overall caneiro family was somehow targeted. >> reporter: around 4:00 a.m. on november 20th, prosecutors claim the 51-year-old first went to his brother and business partner's new jersey home and fatally shot him. they say he then shot and stabbed his brother's 45-year-old wife jennifer and stabbed his own 11-year-old nephew and 8-year-old niece multiple times, killing them all then starting a fire in their basement. around 5:00 a.m., the d.a. says paul caneiro started a fire at his own home with his wife and daughters inside. they were all able to escape unharmed. initially charged in that arson, caneiro now faces four counts of murder. police are now launching an investigation into the finances of both bro
here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: it was all about money. that's the reason prosecutors say paul caneiro allegedly killed his young brother, his sister-in-law and his young niece and nephew before setting their home and later his own on fire. >> it is our theory and belief that that fire was effectively a ruse to make it appear as if the overall caneiro family was somehow targeted. >> reporter: around 4:00 a.m. on november 20th, prosecutors claim the 51-year-old first...
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davis. they moved that to reno. just horrific here. they hope it clears. back to you. >> paul, thank you very much. >> thanks, palm. >>> take a look, too, if you will, please, look at your screen. these are before and after images of what merritt dice used to be. you saw the house there. we'll pull it up again. there's the house. now a couple of trees in the front yard. that was somebody's home. >> and take a look at this church. one of the many churches in paradise. and now stone walls and a chime me to all that's left -- chimney is all that's left there. to this do-it-yourself car wash. and now what's left after the fire. cal fire posted pictures of the destruction. we matched them up with google's street view images. as we saw, not just the hundreds of tents where people will have to rebuild their homes. businesses will have to be rebuilt, too. sources of income and the people there in northern california will need and southern california will need a lot of work, a lot of help over the next months and years. >> and they say they're dedicated to it becau
davis. they moved that to reno. just horrific here. they hope it clears. back to you. >> paul, thank you very much. >> thanks, palm. >>> take a look, too, if you will, please, look at your screen. these are before and after images of what merritt dice used to be. you saw the house there. we'll pull it up again. there's the house. now a couple of trees in the front yard. that was somebody's home. >> and take a look at this church. one of the many churches in paradise....
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to hear their survival stories. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa so
to hear their survival stories. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did...
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. >> yesterday, the president said a pardon wasn't off the table for paul manafort. what about michaelcoen? >> reporter: i think it's safe to say that's not coming. we should point out, lanny davis, who is an attorney for michael cohen, said previously, and did so over the summer, that michael cohen does not want a pardon from president trump and would not accept one. >> even though one doesn't refuse a pardon. it doesn't work that way. but i get what lanny davis is saying. >> reporter: that's true, yes. >> what are people around the president and the white house saying about all this? >> reporter: well, i do think that when it comes to michael cohen, the feelings are very clear. when you saw what the president said earlier, calling michael cohen a liar and rudy giuliani putting out that scathing statement, calling michael cohen a liar, this seems to be the talking point. if the president speaks tomorrow when he signs this trade deal with canada and mexico, he may go back to that language. but anderson, i heard one chilling message from a source close to the white ho
. >> yesterday, the president said a pardon wasn't off the table for paul manafort. what about michaelcoen? >> reporter: i think it's safe to say that's not coming. we should point out, lanny davis, who is an attorney for michael cohen, said previously, and did so over the summer, that michael cohen does not want a pardon from president trump and would not accept one. >> even though one doesn't refuse a pardon. it doesn't work that way. but i get what lanny davis is saying....
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you can hear more from paul on radio 4 today at midday. time now for a look at the newspapers. the former chief executive of the football association, david davies, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to david in a minute. but first, let's look at the front pages. footage of the met police knocking suspected criminals from their mopeds makes the front page of the times. the tactic has been labelled controversial, but the article says it's helped cut this type of offence bya third. the guardian leads with its own investigation into companies which own the uk's worst—rated care homes. firms which own homes assessed as "inadequate" made a total profit of £113 million last year, the paper says. the front of the mail features a leaked email from the company which runs kent's out—of—hours gp care. according to the paper, the manager said there were two gps on duty over one weekend in september — covering more than 1.4 million patients. and finally, the sun leads with a story on chelsea fc footballer n'golo ka nte, who has signed a deal which will see him pa
you can hear more from paul on radio 4 today at midday. time now for a look at the newspapers. the former chief executive of the football association, david davies, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to david in a minute. but first, let's look at the front pages. footage of the met police knocking suspected criminals from their mopeds makes the front page of the times. the tactic has been labelled controversial, but the article says it's helped cut this type of offence bya...