11/09/2016

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:00:00. > :00:12.She had to be helped into a vehicle to leave the memorial service.

:00:13. > :00:15.And Great Britain's rowers lead the gold rush on Day 4

:00:16. > :00:22.Welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us

:00:23. > :00:27.tomorrow. With ask Joel Taylor, deputy news editor of the Metro and

:00:28. > :00:36.the editor of the Independent. Welcome to you both. The Independent

:00:37. > :00:46.leads on the commemorations of the 9/11 attacks, 15 years on. The

:00:47. > :00:51.presidential hopeful felt faint, the Times says. Hilary Clinton's health

:00:52. > :00:56.scare also a feature on the front page of the Telegraph. The Guardian

:00:57. > :01:07.leads on Britain's Paralympic success. Something has to give,

:01:08. > :01:13.warnings over NHS funding from a senior health chief on the Metro,

:01:14. > :01:16.there. And on the front page of the mirror, more allegations about

:01:17. > :01:26.Labour MP Keith Vaz. And this on the front page of the

:01:27. > :01:30.FT, a harrowing image of babies being carried through the rubble in

:01:31. > :01:35.Syria following an air strike on the rebel held area of Aleppo. Don't

:01:36. > :01:41.pack away your suntan lotion just yet, there is a mini autumn heatwave

:01:42. > :01:45.on the way, says the Daily Express. Let's start with a story on the

:01:46. > :01:49.Daily Telegraph, here. Britain's face a Visa fee to visit Europe, the

:01:50. > :01:54.Home Secretary is warning that the holiday tax could be heading our way

:01:55. > :02:00.as part of any deal to secure Brexit. On what evidence? I think

:02:01. > :02:05.it's reasonable to assume that if one of the fundamental freedoms of

:02:06. > :02:10.the EU is fundamental movement -- free movement of people, if the UK

:02:11. > :02:13.leaves the EU, one of the indications may be that free

:02:14. > :02:17.movement is restricted and you may have to pay. We have to pay to go to

:02:18. > :02:24.Turkey on holiday, they are not in the EU. If we have two page to go on

:02:25. > :02:28.holiday to France or Spain or Greece, it is not inconceivable we

:02:29. > :02:34.might have to pay a Visa fee. Have they put a figure on it? They

:02:35. > :02:37.suggest about ?10, which is based on what people have two page to enter

:02:38. > :02:45.the United States, in certain models. It sort of underlines what

:02:46. > :02:48.we sort of know, that there is very little information about what Brexit

:02:49. > :02:52.actually means, because this wasn't really talked about prior to the

:02:53. > :02:58.vote and now it may be the case that a family of four would be paying ?40

:02:59. > :03:01.to travel to France. It's conceivable it could happen but we

:03:02. > :03:05.don't know yet, because there is so much still to be talked about. The

:03:06. > :03:08.implication of what Amber Rudd was saying was that it would be

:03:09. > :03:14.surprising if this happened, because maybe they would do a deal. Maybe

:03:15. > :03:19.they won't charge Visa fees for Europeans to come to the UK, in

:03:20. > :03:23.exchange for not doing it the other way. You can't say at this stage

:03:24. > :03:28.because they haven't got down to any of the serious negotiations yet.

:03:29. > :03:32.Staying with the Telegraph, a picture of Hilary Clinton on their

:03:33. > :03:38.front page, Clinton health care as she faints in public, it says. Since

:03:39. > :03:42.this paper was printed, we've learned that she was diagnosed only

:03:43. > :03:47.a couple of days ago with pneumonia. It seems amazing that she was

:03:48. > :03:53.diagnosed with pneumonia, I understand, on Friday, and she is

:03:54. > :03:58.out for the 9/11 memorial today. It seems far too quick. Certainly the

:03:59. > :04:02.video you see of her, she looks terribly unstable and has to be

:04:03. > :04:07.helped into her car. Obviously she came out smiling shortly afterwards,

:04:08. > :04:11.but the Republicans are not going to shy away from using this to say that

:04:12. > :04:16.she might not be fit to run for office. Her doctor is saying that

:04:17. > :04:20.she is recovering nicely and became overheated and dehydrated. They were

:04:21. > :04:24.standing for about an hour and a half, so if she is not feeling well,

:04:25. > :04:30.you can understand it, but not a good sign for her to become ill. I'm

:04:31. > :04:35.surprised this doesn't happen more often, standing for the amount of

:04:36. > :04:38.time they have to stand, politicians, and a concentration

:04:39. > :04:41.they have to give and the scrutiny they are under... It's not that of

:04:42. > :04:45.rising but I think what is really dangerous for the Clinton camp is

:04:46. > :04:49.the sense that they have been sort of covering up some health issues,

:04:50. > :04:55.because this is the sort of thing that Donald Trump has been hinting

:04:56. > :05:01.at for some time, in his odious way. "Has She got the stamina to become

:05:02. > :05:05.president?" They need to scotch the impression that there is some kind

:05:06. > :05:09.of cover-up going on, because that is going to feed into the conspiracy

:05:10. > :05:18.theories. There have been so many ideas that she is not trustworthy.

:05:19. > :05:22.There is always a conspiracy... While we are on the subject of the

:05:23. > :05:28.9/11 commemorations, which is where she did not feel well, President

:05:29. > :05:34.Obama reflecting on the attacks of 15 years ago. It's hard to credit

:05:35. > :05:39.that, isn't it? So many people they're just saying that the grief

:05:40. > :05:43.just doesn't subside. We remember it so vividly. We were all covering it

:05:44. > :05:50.at the time and it felt so seismic from the moment it happened. All the

:05:51. > :05:52.stories we've been covering in those 15 years really have a strong link.

:05:53. > :06:02.I is -- Isis, Tony Blair and George Bush,

:06:03. > :06:14.the Iraq war, it all stems from that seminal moment. You can tie back the

:06:15. > :06:18.problems in Syria as well. Every story on the international scale

:06:19. > :06:23.seems to have had a big change with that seismic shift that we all

:06:24. > :06:29.remember. Let's move on to the Metro, shall we? Something has to

:06:30. > :06:34.give, to offer a seven-day NHS. This is following on from the head of NHS

:06:35. > :06:39.providers, Chris Copson, talking about the fact that as it stands,

:06:40. > :06:45.they can't deliver Jeremy Hunt's plans. I wonder whether we have to

:06:46. > :06:51.think of the NHS differently, Jill? Scale back its aspirations? That is

:06:52. > :06:55.certainly what he's saying, that if we want to be doing what Jeremy Hunt

:06:56. > :07:00.is planning, that we need rational care in a far more drastic fashion

:07:01. > :07:07.than we do already. -- we need to ration care. Performance targets

:07:08. > :07:10.such as the type they were not hitting, shutting services down...

:07:11. > :07:13.It's easy to imagine more and more people who suffer from obesity or

:07:14. > :07:17.heavy smokers being told that they are not going to get such and such

:07:18. > :07:21.treatment until they lose so much weight or they stop smoking. It is a

:07:22. > :07:26.dangerous road to go down but this is the implication. Or if we decide

:07:27. > :07:33.that we want to spend more on the NHS and have everything covered, how

:07:34. > :07:38.great would the appetite be to pay for an extra health tax? I suspect

:07:39. > :07:44.it would not be that great. You see all these polls and the NHS comes

:07:45. > :07:47.really high on people's priorities, but at the same time, people don't

:07:48. > :07:51.have an appetite to pay any more tax, and that is the early way you

:07:52. > :07:56.can provide the holistic seven days a week service that people want, by

:07:57. > :08:00.raising tax. Another alternative is copayments, so that you would have

:08:01. > :08:05.to pay more for prescriptions and visits, various ways of doing it.

:08:06. > :08:09.There wouldn't be a big appetite for that. It's one of those things where

:08:10. > :08:12.the public want one thing but they don't want to pay for the means. The

:08:13. > :08:16.politicians are caught in the middle and have to swear that Terkel. What

:08:17. > :08:21.we're seeing here is NHS institutions saying, "What you're

:08:22. > :08:28.saying cannot be delivered", to Downing Street. We mentioned Syria a

:08:29. > :08:33.moment ago and this is a picture of Syrian babies being carried through

:08:34. > :08:36.the rubble of Aleppo, one of the two parts of Syria that has particularly

:08:37. > :08:41.come under bombardment over the weekend. There is supposed to be

:08:42. > :08:44.eight fire that comes into place tomorrow evening, but it is touch

:08:45. > :08:51.and go over who is going to take part? It is an incredibly important

:08:52. > :08:54.moment now that the US and Russia agree, because they were totally at

:08:55. > :08:58.loggerheads if we just go back if you years, the US were saying that

:08:59. > :09:04.the Russians were targeting, they were trying to prop up Assad and

:09:05. > :09:12.it's a complete reversal now, they are saying they going to go with the

:09:13. > :09:17.Russians... Their number one priority, a very big priority shift

:09:18. > :09:21.for the US here, so we will see whether they can coerce the forces

:09:22. > :09:25.on to -- on the ground to following that agenda. We don't know whether

:09:26. > :09:30.President Assad will feature in any future administration, because in

:09:31. > :09:33.the past that was a deal-breaker for a lot of the groups, and now he

:09:34. > :09:38.might feature in the future. He might do and the idea might be that

:09:39. > :09:42.he would move aside for a transitional government after some

:09:43. > :09:48.period of time. He has not seemed winning to do that thus far. As Ben

:09:49. > :09:51.says, if Russia is now allying itself to the US or at least

:09:52. > :09:55.co-operating to a certain extent, it seems they are trying to heap more

:09:56. > :10:04.pressure on to Assad, so we might get some progress at this very key

:10:05. > :10:12.moment. Back to the Telegraph. " Nation breeds sigh of relief as

:10:13. > :10:23.Helen Aja is found not guilty. -- Nation breathes sigh of relief as

:10:24. > :10:29.Helen Archer is found not guilty. This storyline from the Archers

:10:30. > :10:36.about Helen and her coercively controlling husband has gripped the

:10:37. > :10:41.nation. The special one-hour episode seems to star also is of people

:10:42. > :10:46.eager to get onto the Archers. But it seems to have raised a very

:10:47. > :10:58.important story. A few days ago the CPS was saying 18.6% of its caseload

:10:59. > :11:02.was due to rape, domestic abuse and sexual assault. It is highlighting a

:11:03. > :11:08.huge problem in society. There have been helplines linked to this story.

:11:09. > :11:12.The BBC has really gone to town with the way it has publicised this

:11:13. > :11:15.particular story, hiring a court reporter to show what it would be

:11:16. > :11:19.like inside. It's the holy grail for drama writers, to get on the front

:11:20. > :11:25.pages of the papers with what you producing but also the very relevant

:11:26. > :11:32.to what, as Jill has been saying, is a very important issue. -- Joel has

:11:33. > :11:37.been saying. It must have been a great thing to have acted and been

:11:38. > :11:41.involved in. The slow burn storyline helped because it was two and a half

:11:42. > :11:44.hours, although listening this evening and remembering my own time

:11:45. > :11:48.on the jury, it was slightly different, lots of aggressive

:11:49. > :11:54.characters, but that was for the drama... Very difficult to write a

:11:55. > :11:57.drum and make it entered -- entertaining. Do you think they did

:11:58. > :12:01.the right thing making her not guilty and not sending her to

:12:02. > :12:05.prison? They could have got a lot more mileage out of the story if

:12:06. > :12:09.they had at her guilty and had an appeal, but they have to think what

:12:10. > :12:15.works best for the story and the social impact. There were so many

:12:16. > :12:21.people using the hashtag #freehelen on social media, I don't think they

:12:22. > :12:28.might have dared! It doesn't sound like the programme has -- programme

:12:29. > :12:32.storyline has totally gone away... Let's go to the express, we know how

:12:33. > :12:37.they love a weather story and it has not missed a trick tonight. Last

:12:38. > :12:45.blast of summer sun. How hot exactly is it going to be? It's going to be

:12:46. > :12:49.88 Fahrenheit, 31 Celsius, but more importantly, hotter than Hawaii, Los

:12:50. > :12:54.Angeles and Turkey tomorrow in the UK. A sort of Indian summer,

:12:55. > :13:01.although I gather the term Indian summer comes from America rather

:13:02. > :13:10.than India. Yes, I'm told that by our friends in the weather centre.

:13:11. > :13:15.It's all very well but a lot of people are back at work, can't even

:13:16. > :13:19.enjoy it! Protected from it in an air-conditioned office. There is a

:13:20. > :13:28.reminder on the top of the express which I'm sure you won't thank me

:13:29. > :13:36.for, that Christmas isn't far away! Winterval. That is a story we don't

:13:37. > :13:41.have time for! Thank goodness. We will be back at 11:30pm.

:13:42. > :13:45.For another look at the stories making the news tomorrow.