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what is ina? i think sometimes in these conversations, we make it sound like the department of homeland security intelligence analysis is like mi5. right? can you give us what is i nurks a? >> it was created in the wake of a 9/11 attacks. our office is a part of the larger intelligence community. it has limited authorities to collect open source information and collect information overtly. we analyze that information, in addition to other classified and unclassified information from both the intelligence community as well as operators within the department of homeland security. in order to provide analysis and intelligence so that not only department of homeland security's operators in the field have that intelligence, but also so that state and local officials have intelligence information for their operations. >> so, you said you have limited authority to collect. and you collect information overtly. so, do you run clandestine source sns. >> no. >> you have no authority to conduct human intellig
what is ina? i think sometimes in these conversations, we make it sound like the department of homeland security intelligence analysis is like mi5. right? can you give us what is i nurks a? >> it was created in the wake of a 9/11 attacks. our office is a part of the larger intelligence community. it has limited authorities to collect open source information and collect information overtly. we analyze that information, in addition to other classified and unclassified information from both...
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it did ina personnel questioning protesters directly.oseph maher: again, i don't know the specifics because that is under investigation . >> that is a specific is just a specific question. if there wasec a certain personnel, to portland. that something they were intending to do their prayed normally to try to get intelligence and the gathering and they started questioning. full played with a there and did they question protesters . joseph maher: my understanding, subject to the inspector general's ongoing enunciation is the ina officials were not there to be kind of knowing run with protesters. in collecting information in that fashion. >> why were they there. joseph maher: again, this would happen before i came to the office. my understanding they engaged in activity such as, like us in interviewing law enforcement officials as it would come off duty or come off of their stands out there. >> i'm just try to get specific carefree to understand that you weren't there. but you know have a very important position. do you have any i informat
it did ina personnel questioning protesters directly.oseph maher: again, i don't know the specifics because that is under investigation . >> that is a specific is just a specific question. if there wasec a certain personnel, to portland. that something they were intending to do their prayed normally to try to get intelligence and the gathering and they started questioning. full played with a there and did they question protesters . joseph maher: my understanding, subject to the inspector...
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it was for sale in a faraway town where ina had never been, westhampton beach, new york. washington to take over the shop that would give ina her famous nickname. the part about that story i love is jeffrey didn't -- he also looked at you like you were nuts but -- >> no, never. >> reporter: he said, let's go do it. >> you said, if you love it, you'll be good at it. i loved the store. music was cranked up. if they were happy to see you, people would be drawn to you. i think that really worked. >> reporter: do you remember the moment it stopped being a crazy idea? >> i don't think i ever felt that way. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. i think i always thought, i hope i can keep this going. >> reporter: in 1996, ina sold the business and, while contemplating her next move, she wrote and self-funded the barefoot contessa cookbook. it was a best seller and executives at the food network started calling. >> i thought, this is no way. i sent them away and they kept coming back. i couldn't imagine why anybody would want to see me on tv. >> reporter: ina finally relented. 17 years an
it was for sale in a faraway town where ina had never been, westhampton beach, new york. washington to take over the shop that would give ina her famous nickname. the part about that story i love is jeffrey didn't -- he also looked at you like you were nuts but -- >> no, never. >> reporter: he said, let's go do it. >> you said, if you love it, you'll be good at it. i loved the store. music was cranked up. if they were happy to see you, people would be drawn to you. i think...
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iná a crisis likeá this, especially. just helpsá the heros and in a dire situation.á it'sá a circle of givingá back basically.á >> steve with home for heros,á thank you for coming on and theá donations. thnk you for allá that you do for the veterans ouá there not only in the bay areaá but across the country.á >> thank you so much for having me. á>> of course.á >>> coming up, a fight breaksá out inside of a southern californiaá target store.á howá this fight start and the warning fromá the sheriff deputies.á >>> plus, an african-americaná man was gunned down in a georgiá neighborhood.á we will talká about this case that has sparked áoutrage nations wide. mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. tide cleaners is offeringe free laundry services you. to the family of frontline responders. visit hope.tidecleaners.com to learn more. >>> in active list
iná a crisis likeá this, especially. just helpsá the heros and in a dire situation.á it'sá a circle of givingá back basically.á >> steve with home for heros,á thank you for coming on and theá donations. thnk you for allá that you do for the veterans ouá there not only in the bay areaá but across the country.á >> thank you so much for having me. á>> of course.á >>> coming up, a fight breaksá out inside of a southern californiaá target store.á howá...
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culinary icon, ina garten!heers and applause so, here we go once again, another edition of "day drinking. ♪ >> seth: hey, everybody. we're at the corner bistro with ina garten, the barefoot contessa. >> i'm so happy to be here >> seth: i'm so happy to be here with you and we are going to have a refined afternoon of good conversation and some libations, beginning with a pimm's cup. so cheers. >> ooh, cheers >> seth: cheers to you, ina. >> how fun is this >> seth: it's great. [ laughter ] >> i'm in big trouble. [ laughter ] [ coughing ] [ laughter ] >> seth: day drinking with seth and ina! ♪ all right, now ina and i are going to make drinks from her recipes to prove that i can make them just as well. we both have them on cards, and there's a partition so she can't cheat off me and we're going to start with duke's cosmopolitan. >> okay. first ingredient is lemon. >> seth: wait, do you have a measuring cup? >> i have a measuring cup. i brought my own >> seth: that's the problem with cookbook people. >> i didn't bri
culinary icon, ina garten!heers and applause so, here we go once again, another edition of "day drinking. ♪ >> seth: hey, everybody. we're at the corner bistro with ina garten, the barefoot contessa. >> i'm so happy to be here >> seth: i'm so happy to be here with you and we are going to have a refined afternoon of good conversation and some libations, beginning with a pimm's cup. so cheers. >> ooh, cheers >> seth: cheers to you, ina. >> how fun is...
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kingville and chains on 80s iná both direction s.ing to a half aná inch of rain and then a reallyá good cell popping up and then iá have some rain and that looksá like it's moved off.á sometimes theyá can fire up and trigger áother el cesareans. the line isá stretching all the way down toá the mountain and then brentwoodá and then discovery bay. áthat's áreally active for a while hereá looks like there's a back edge toá it as the strong low for maá coming in and that's going give áus some pretty good thunderstom áactivity or hail reports.á thatá has the rainbows written allá over it.á the rainfall is prettyá good.á that's good for some, andá then we had over two 2 in vpá inches of rain and then goingá north napa and then clayton 28.á that's along the mash creek road.% showers and thunderstormsá maybe you can easily get aá downpour here that can do it ifá you get a thunderstorm as well.á the second valley is painted foá a flash flood watch iná anticipation of a storm.á theá winter storm warning goes until átomorrow.á that is coming do
kingville and chains on 80s iná both direction s.ing to a half aná inch of rain and then a reallyá good cell popping up and then iá have some rain and that looksá like it's moved off.á sometimes theyá can fire up and trigger áother el cesareans. the line isá stretching all the way down toá the mountain and then brentwoodá and then discovery bay. áthat's áreally active for a while hereá looks like there's a back edge toá it as the strong low for maá coming in and that's going...
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day present to ina.picable. >> ina, who prosecutors said was nathan's motive for murder, was about to take the stand, the star witness at the biggest trial in town. >> please state your name. >> ina dolelita. >> there's nothing more important to me than this relationship. >> and a note to him from the woman she's accused of murdering. >> she was speaking from the grave in a way. >> absolutely. that note was powerful. >> when "deadly valentine" continues. (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so get a quote at farmers-dot-com. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. americans come to lendingtree.com to compare and save on loans, credit cards and more! but with the new lending tree app you can see your full financial health, monitor your credit sco
day present to ina.picable. >> ina, who prosecutors said was nathan's motive for murder, was about to take the stand, the star witness at the biggest trial in town. >> please state your name. >> ina dolelita. >> there's nothing more important to me than this relationship. >> and a note to him from the woman she's accused of murdering. >> she was speaking from the grave in a way. >> absolutely. that note was powerful. >> when "deadly...
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nothing in the ina requires the department, a law enforcement agency, do not enforce the law. decision to and this nonenforcement policy was reasonable. dr. was a temporary measure that on its face could be rescinded at any time at the department's concerns about its legality and it general opposition to broad, nonenforcement policies provided more than a reasonable basis for ending it. notr all, an agency is required to push its dubious power to not enforce the law to its logical extreme since it undermines rule of law itself and conflicts with the law enforcement mission. i would like to begin with the revenue ability question. if the attorney general were to say that he was not going to seek death penalty prosecutions because he thought the death penalty was unconstitutional, that would be immune from judicial review and if a new attorney general came in at reverse that policy because he believed the death penalty was because the two snow, that would likewise be immune from judicial review. general, a strange element to your argument because you are arguing this is a discre
nothing in the ina requires the department, a law enforcement agency, do not enforce the law. decision to and this nonenforcement policy was reasonable. dr. was a temporary measure that on its face could be rescinded at any time at the department's concerns about its legality and it general opposition to broad, nonenforcement policies provided more than a reasonable basis for ending it. notr all, an agency is required to push its dubious power to not enforce the law to its logical extreme since...
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of aliens that it chooses to make low-priority targets, a shadow second-tier ina. and you, at the very least, need to locate something in the ina that confers that kind of broad and unfettered discretion. and there is simply nothing there. but, again -- justice kagan: well -- well, if -- the ina does give quite a lot of discretion to administrative officers, as you yourself admit and have argued on previous occasions and, indeed, in part here. mr. francisco: right. justice kagan: so are you saying that -- are you saying that daca was -- violated any particular provision of the ina? what are you saying it violated? mr. francisco: sure. justice kagan: because -- mr. francisco: so i'm saying -- justice kagan: -- because there's a big delegation, right, that says you get to make national policy. so what did daca violate? mr. francisco: i'm saying two things, your honor. first, i'm saying you don't really have to address this issue because we think all of the other -- justice kagan: i got that. mr. francisco: -- reasons are more than sufficient. but, secondly, we're not
of aliens that it chooses to make low-priority targets, a shadow second-tier ina. and you, at the very least, need to locate something in the ina that confers that kind of broad and unfettered discretion. and there is simply nothing there. but, again -- justice kagan: well -- well, if -- the ina does give quite a lot of discretion to administrative officers, as you yourself admit and have argued on previous occasions and, indeed, in part here. mr. francisco: right. justice kagan: so are you...
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ina front of you. wow, that is incredible!nough information for it to not be totally distracting makes it better, if they pretty much up, it better, if they pretty much up, it would just become overwhelming. whilst i wasn't allowed to actually wear it, just holding it up, i can see some simple stats right before my eyes. which having been sceptical in advance, i was pretty blown away by it. how is it possible to fit all of this into the lens? we have had to build our own wireless protocol between the lines and other wearable accessories that we have had to manage power, data and insight of chip. that accessory connects to your phone or the cloud, that takes additional computing resources and information. it is very comfortable, if it's your argument it correct your vision when you wear it. if you have a prescription, we build that into the lens. heart rate data, speed, even with your eyes shut, you will be able to see less because it is lit up, obviously, the lines are sitting beneath your eyelid. it feels seriously sci—fi. th
ina front of you. wow, that is incredible!nough information for it to not be totally distracting makes it better, if they pretty much up, it better, if they pretty much up, it would just become overwhelming. whilst i wasn't allowed to actually wear it, just holding it up, i can see some simple stats right before my eyes. which having been sceptical in advance, i was pretty blown away by it. how is it possible to fit all of this into the lens? we have had to build our own wireless protocol...
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plus stephen welcomes thandie newton, and ina garten. with a special appearance by john mulaney, featuring jon battiste and stay human. and now life from his own subconscious, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody, thank you, thank you so much, please, please have a seat. ladies and gentlemen, everybody, in here, out there, all around the world. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: hold on a second. there you go. folks, as you can see, i am coming to once again from the beautiful ed sullivan theater here in midtown manhattan. and i can do that because a tod, may 1, the federal stay-at-home order has been lifted an lift and since we're governed by the federal communications commission, i'm pretty sure that's olly olly oxen free. of course, i'm playing it safe by being a cartoon, which is the ultimate mask. great to see you again, jon. ( piano riff ) >> jon: great to see you, too, stephen. how do i sound? you. >> stephen: look fantastic. you sound amazing. i am so glad
plus stephen welcomes thandie newton, and ina garten. with a special appearance by john mulaney, featuring jon battiste and stay human. and now life from his own subconscious, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody, thank you, thank you so much, please, please have a seat. ladies and gentlemen, everybody, in here, out there, all around the world. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: hold on a second....
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back ina guess. time is up this time around. back in a little while. this hour. maya and john will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thanks again to my and john. good evening to you. it was a very windy day today particular across northern england in southern scotland, where we saw severe gales causing damage and lots of abridged trees. it stays breezy into tomorrow as well. it will be very mild, you noticed, and the temperatures well above the seasonal average. this is the pressure chart. low pressure a lwa ys the pressure chart. low pressure always nearby for friday. this weather front spreading eastwards across the country. you notice a lot of isobars on the charts but is the windows source that is good to be the big factor, coming up from the azores on that south—westerly. jumperjust azores on that south—westerly. jumper just well above where azores on that south—westerly. jumperjust well above where they should be for the time of year. it's
back ina guess. time is up this time around. back in a little while. this hour. maya and john will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thanks again to my and john. good evening to you. it was a very windy day today particular across northern england in southern scotland, where we saw severe gales causing damage and lots of abridged trees. it stays breezy into tomorrow as well. it will be...
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for ina's recipes you can head to today.com/food. >> thank you, ina.esented to you by citi >> and welcome back. we hope your morning is filled with presents to unwrap. right now we have one more for you. >> we sure do. the special performance of the christmas song from his holiday album "glow. here is brett eldredge ♪ ♪ ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire ♪ ♪ jack frost nipping at your nose ♪ ♪ yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up es♪ ♪ like eskimos ♪ ♪ everybody knows a turkey and ♪ help to make some mistletoe ♪ ♪ help to make the season bright ♪ tiny ♪ tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight ♪ ♪ they know that santa's on his way ♪ ♪ he's loaded lots of toys and goodies on his sleigh ♪ ♪ and every mother's child is gonna spy to see if reindeer really know how to fly ♪ ♪ and so i'm offering this simple phrase ♪ although ♪ to kids from 1 to 92 ♪ although it's been said many times, many ways ♪ ♪ merry christmas ♪ merry christmas ♪ merry christmas ♪ to you ♪ >> we love our brett eldredge that was great
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please welcome ina garten. hello! >> there you are! the things i love about your show is that it's so intimate. i feel like i'm in your kitchen while you're cooking. so i'm totally prepared for this kind of intimacy right now. >> it's-- isn't it great? i mean, you can do it from home. it's not the same, but it's still-- it's different. it's interesting to see where people live. >> stephen: yes. >> and you get a sense of who they think they are by what's behind them, right? don't you? >> stephen: yes. i can tell who you are because you have-- you have-- >> cabinets behind me. i'm in the kitchen. where else would i be? >> stephen: hospitality behind you, is what you have. you have a dinner party behind you. i have a big sign with my own name on it. now, you and jeffrey have been married for 52 years, which is beautiful. >> yeah. >> stephen: have you learned anything new about jeffrey from this intimate time together? >> you know, when we were married for, i think like a year and a half, we had four months and nothing to do and no money.
please welcome ina garten. hello! >> there you are! the things i love about your show is that it's so intimate. i feel like i'm in your kitchen while you're cooking. so i'm totally prepared for this kind of intimacy right now. >> it's-- isn't it great? i mean, you can do it from home. it's not the same, but it's still-- it's different. it's interesting to see where people live. >> stephen: yes. >> and you get a sense of who they think they are by what's behind them,...
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and -- >> reporter: and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.o i jumped out of my car and i said, "pam didn't come home last night." >> reporter: ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. ina said pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p.m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the lights were all off and blinds were all pulled. >> reporter: was that unusual? >> very. the blinds in my area, the reception area, were never closed. >> reporter: but they were this time? >> they were closed. and i reached over and turned the light switch on. >> and all of a sudden i hear her say, "oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god." and i walked over to where she was, and we could see pam's body kind of laying in a fetal position. >> reporter: julie is a nurse. she checked for signs of life. >> i remember leaning down and, you know, checking for a carotid pulse. and i remember thinking, "everyt
and -- >> reporter: and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.o i jumped out of my car and i said, "pam didn't come home last night." >> reporter: ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. ina said pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p.m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the...
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sense of shoulders and when you get them out of the way you know everything up would be going to lose inaa ridiculous way and that's how it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's it's been. for a long time now. and to ca rlo's testaments it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's testaments of these payers that the positivity they have been able to build in the early because of the season people are feeling anxious and people are feeling anxious and people are feeling nervous and people feel positive and from to be looking to the derby and anticipating it is a big step forward and got to say. are you anxious you could lose this tomorrow? they do still struggle and it's been quite a few drawers over the last two years so yes, i'm edited anxious and and not necessarily wary because i do think liverpool are the best you but i think they've got to best you but i think they've got to be really good going into this game. what has made a difference this season? obviously, what do you think is really making the difference this year? given the lack of success it's been a very easy for the
sense of shoulders and when you get them out of the way you know everything up would be going to lose inaa ridiculous way and that's how it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's it's been. for a long time now. and to ca rlo's testaments it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's testaments of these payers that the positivity they have been able to build in the early because of the season people are feeling anxious and people are feeling anxious and people are feeling nervous and...
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hello, ina, how are you?o good to see you. >> wish we were at the place though >> seth: i know, it's not the same place of couse, the last time we saw each other was maybe the most fun time we've ever had together we went day drinking together, ina. [ laughter ] >> i have a bone to pick >> seth: i think we could admit i drank more than you. >> i understand i drank less than anybody ever drank on "day drinking with seth meyers. so i need a redo [ laughter ] and none of those little shot glasses, you know. i'm bringing my own glass. >> seth: well, i notice you posted this. oh, my god there thank you for showing that >> that's what i'm bringing. >> seth: 'cause i saw you posted this on social media and i was like, "where was this ina? [ laughter ] when we were drinking it up. >> exactly >> seth: now it should be noted, you drank less than i did, but, you know, a lot of your -- at the time people you worked with, some of your colleagues were there, and they did say it was the drunkest they'd ever seen you, so you
hello, ina, how are you?o good to see you. >> wish we were at the place though >> seth: i know, it's not the same place of couse, the last time we saw each other was maybe the most fun time we've ever had together we went day drinking together, ina. [ laughter ] >> i have a bone to pick >> seth: i think we could admit i drank more than you. >> i understand i drank less than anybody ever drank on "day drinking with seth meyers. so i need a redo [ laughter ] and...
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for example, ina the winners and losers. a moment we will hear from american business owners who have really lost out. but some countries like vietnam and others have benefited, haven't they? trade wars produce losers. certainly, the us has lost because of higher costs for its consumers. china has lost because of lost trade. some have benefited, certainly you mentioned vietnam is one country that has benefited, but these are short—term benefits and we have to see mid term what happens. certainly, long—term, we will all lose because of have indicated, global growth is implicated when two of the biggest countries have a trade war ongoing for almost two years. do you think this trade war was necessary? you think that we have a fairer playing field between the us and china now? for now, phase one doesn't strike a deal ina for now, phase one doesn't strike a deal in a comprehensive way. the goal was in the beginning, you are talking about forced technology transfer, but most importantly, regarding market access and subsidies. so
for example, ina the winners and losers. a moment we will hear from american business owners who have really lost out. but some countries like vietnam and others have benefited, haven't they? trade wars produce losers. certainly, the us has lost because of higher costs for its consumers. china has lost because of lost trade. some have benefited, certainly you mentioned vietnam is one country that has benefited, but these are short—term benefits and we have to see mid term what happens....
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she is a deputy head ina couple of years ago. is a deputy head in a local secondary school —— micro couple of days ago. she has been working a couple of afternoons a week as a phased return, she is due to be back full—time at the end of april and she is very concerned about how her immune system would cope. i would recommend she spoke to her oncology team about whether she should be in a position where she should be in a position where she should be in a position where she should be at work or not. for people with cancer in general, if their immune systems are suppressed they are more vulnerable and i would be practising some social distancing and avoiding large gatherings, during the normal things about washing your hands, if you get a fever and she was somebody on cancer treatment, on chemotherapy, anybody and chemotherapy has to ring their oncology unit because they would be called in for a blood test, this is ina called in for a blood test, this is in a normal situation, to check they have white cells to fight infection. your
she is a deputy head ina couple of years ago. is a deputy head in a local secondary school —— micro couple of days ago. she has been working a couple of afternoons a week as a phased return, she is due to be back full—time at the end of april and she is very concerned about how her immune system would cope. i would recommend she spoke to her oncology team about whether she should be in a position where she should be in a position where she should be in a position where she should be at...
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scattered shoersá remaining iná the forecast.manhattan project. >> chris: meanwhile, as the country continues to reopen, the centers for disease control issues new guidelines were restaurants, schools, and businesses. we will ask dr. tom frieden, former director of the cdc about the latest in the public health crisis only on "fox newsu
scattered shoersá remaining iná the forecast.manhattan project. >> chris: meanwhile, as the country continues to reopen, the centers for disease control issues new guidelines were restaurants, schools, and businesses. we will ask dr. tom frieden, former director of the cdc about the latest in the public health crisis only on "fox newsu
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it has fallen some 2000 points ina 5500.s in a little over eight months. what about elsewhere in the world? 0vernight about elsewhere in the world? overnight in asia we saw big falls as well. the dowjones in america was down 6%. it has fallen some 20% from its highs, it is now officially in what we call bear market territory which means us stocks which had enjoyed this longest rise we've seen since 2009, that has now come to an end. in europe we have also seen shares in paris and frankfurt down more than 5%. brent crude once again has taken a real hit. we a few hours away from the markets open again in the states. can we expect a similar reaction?” can't see any reason why not. i expect them to open again in negative territory. we have the opening of the ecb and the feeling there will be that we will have another rate cut in line with what we saw from the bank of england yesterday and the federal reserve last week. you mentioned a couple and airline stocks, the industry is really taking a hammering. and airline stocks, the i
it has fallen some 2000 points ina 5500.s in a little over eight months. what about elsewhere in the world? 0vernight about elsewhere in the world? overnight in asia we saw big falls as well. the dowjones in america was down 6%. it has fallen some 20% from its highs, it is now officially in what we call bear market territory which means us stocks which had enjoyed this longest rise we've seen since 2009, that has now come to an end. in europe we have also seen shares in paris and frankfurt down...
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ina threat of a new tyranny from china.dissidents, mr pompeo accused beijing of biting the international hands that were feeding it and exploiting the freedom and openness of american society. let's listen to pa rt of american society. let's listen to part of what he said. xi jinping isa to part of what he said. xi jinping is a true believer in a bankrupt totalitarian ideology. this ideology informs a decades long desire for global hegemony of chinese communism. america can no longer ignore the fundamental political and ideological differences between our country just as the ideological differences between our countryjust as the ccp has never ignored them. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @aaronsafir. i have sent out some pictures just now of the mothers on protest in portland. be sure to have a look at them. hello there. for many parts of the country, friday will be a drier, brighter, and warmer day. for a while on thursday, the rain was actually quite heavy. it has since eased off, but there is still some cloud around in
ina threat of a new tyranny from china.dissidents, mr pompeo accused beijing of biting the international hands that were feeding it and exploiting the freedom and openness of american society. let's listen to pa rt of american society. let's listen to part of what he said. xi jinping isa to part of what he said. xi jinping is a true believer in a bankrupt totalitarian ideology. this ideology informs a decades long desire for global hegemony of chinese communism. america can no longer ignore the...
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around the reporting of covid—19 with the reporting of covid—19 with the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym inabc‘s health editor hugh pym in a week or two. on monday evening we had the now familiar sight of the prime minister at a lectern in downing street spelling out the latest measures designed to halt the spread of coronavirus. we are today simplifying, standardising and, in some places, toughening local rules in england by introducing three levels of covid alert. that news c0 nfe re nce levels of covid alert. that news conference was broadcast live on bbc one, which involved some alterations to the evening's television schedule. the one show, which had been going out in that slot, moved to bbc two, and the programme that was meant to be shown at that was meant to be shown at that time on bbc two, a documentary from the bbc brea kfast tea m documentary from the bbc breakfast team on the rugby lea p breakfast team on the rugby leap player rob burrow who has motor neurone disease was postponed. colin wright was unhappy with the change, writing this. but caroline had a different view, wonderi
around the reporting of covid—19 with the reporting of covid—19 with the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym inabc‘s health editor hugh pym in a week or two. on monday evening we had the now familiar sight of the prime minister at a lectern in downing street spelling out the latest measures designed to halt the spread of coronavirus. we are today simplifying, standardising and, in some places, toughening local rules in england by introducing three levels of covid alert. that news c0 nfe re nce...
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the unifying factor here ina way do so. the unifying factor here inawaya do so., israel bohon and other countries including saudi arabia do have a confluence of interest because of their concern about the challenge from iran. that has been the basis of this move towards normalisation that has been happening for a number of yea rs. happening for a number of years. what the varieties and the baronies have done has made formal what is going on behind—the—scenes for the better pa rt behind—the—scenes for the better part of the last three 01’ better part of the last three orfour better part of the last three or four years. although it better part of the last three orfour years. although it now does bring these relationships out into the open and they can now be further developed in a variety of fields beyond security and defence but also in terms of technology and business development and commercial relations. humanity is at a crossroads and we have to take action now to make space for nature to recover. that's according to a report just published by the un convention
the unifying factor here ina way do so. the unifying factor here inawaya do so., israel bohon and other countries including saudi arabia do have a confluence of interest because of their concern about the challenge from iran. that has been the basis of this move towards normalisation that has been happening for a number of yea rs. happening for a number of years. what the varieties and the baronies have done has made formal what is going on behind—the—scenes for the better pa rt...
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ina year better day than american amy 0lson.year blighted by coronavirus, this is the most significant golf tournament to be staged at britain. for now, these players have the spotlight to themselves. katie gornall, bbc news. we'll be live at royal troon later. meanwhile, the men's european tour is in wales at the moment, the welsh open at celtic manor, jordan smith, who got one european tour victory to his name is in the lead at the moment. six birdies for him. in his opening round of 66. he's five under in the clubhouse. looks a bit windy there as well. thomas bjorn is in the field there, europe's triumphant ryder cup captain from two years ago in france. and he might be excused for having a shaky opening round, because he walked all the way from wentworth golf course in surrey with the ryder cup, a 210—kilometre trek over four days to raise money for golf charities. i caught up with him to talk about the state of the sport, and his feet! 210 from first day to sunday, it was a bigger challenge than i thought it would be. but!
ina year better day than american amy 0lson.year blighted by coronavirus, this is the most significant golf tournament to be staged at britain. for now, these players have the spotlight to themselves. katie gornall, bbc news. we'll be live at royal troon later. meanwhile, the men's european tour is in wales at the moment, the welsh open at celtic manor, jordan smith, who got one european tour victory to his name is in the lead at the moment. six birdies for him. in his opening round of 66. he's...
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french authorities declared the state of greater lebanon, carving its borders modern lebanon is not ina mood borders modern lebanon is not in a mood to celebrate. some of the some of these buildings have survived. killing at least 200 people. the government resigned en masse but that's done little to dampen people's anger. on sunday, the president called for change. translation:
french authorities declared the state of greater lebanon, carving its borders modern lebanon is not ina mood borders modern lebanon is not in a mood to celebrate. some of the some of these buildings have survived. killing at least 200 people. the government resigned en masse but that's done little to dampen people's anger. on sunday, the president called for change. translation:
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saying the president has responded extremely well to treatment for coronavirus and he has remained ina coronavirus and he has remained in a stable condition and will return to public engagements on a sunday. just a bit of breaking news there from the us from the white house. a study has shown that people who have a certain gene inherited from neanderthals are more likely to suffer severe forms of covid—19. scientists from sweden and germany have found that after a person's age, possessing the gene was the biggest risk factor for coronavirus, with far greater likelihood of hospitalisation and being placed on a ventilator. professor sva nte paabo, who is director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology in germany, has led the study. he explained to me what the
saying the president has responded extremely well to treatment for coronavirus and he has remained ina coronavirus and he has remained in a stable condition and will return to public engagements on a sunday. just a bit of breaking news there from the us from the white house. a study has shown that people who have a certain gene inherited from neanderthals are more likely to suffer severe forms of covid—19. scientists from sweden and germany have found that after a person's age, possessing the...
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vulnerable because we know now, what we do know now is the virus specifically has, because his death ina specifically has, because his death in a segment of the population. we should put all our recesses that we have at our disposal toward shielding them all or allowing them to make the choice to shield themselves. while permitting the general population to conduct their lives as normal. as was the case when professor gupta appeared on question time a few weeks ago. her views proved controversial with the audience will stop caroline ritchie wrote,.
vulnerable because we know now, what we do know now is the virus specifically has, because his death ina specifically has, because his death in a segment of the population. we should put all our recesses that we have at our disposal toward shielding them all or allowing them to make the choice to shield themselves. while permitting the general population to conduct their lives as normal. as was the case when professor gupta appeared on question time a few weeks ago. her views proved...
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so ina way, most of us are beyond that now.rsations and last week the week before and the public, all the evidence is that the public is still in favour of lockdown because it shows to be worth it to have some sort of test. that is a fickle area, isn't it? public opinion could change quite quickly and after several weeks. there's always a sense, i don't know where you live, but already you're seeing more and more people out and about now and on the streets and driving. and actually, wanting to get back into some sort of working framework. actually, wanting to get back into some sort of working frameworkli actually, wanting to get back into some sort of working framework. i am sure that is true and it is changing. and they can certainly change faster. i know it is more in danger of changing it breaking down if you are not given any since offender is a change, there could be some hope of a way out in the foreseeable future, even if it is a slow way out and it is explained that nicholas sturgeon did this to see, just to hold on th
so ina way, most of us are beyond that now.rsations and last week the week before and the public, all the evidence is that the public is still in favour of lockdown because it shows to be worth it to have some sort of test. that is a fickle area, isn't it? public opinion could change quite quickly and after several weeks. there's always a sense, i don't know where you live, but already you're seeing more and more people out and about now and on the streets and driving. and actually, wanting to...
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we strongly believe that they did not report the new outbreak ina timely did not report the new outbreak in a timely fashion at the world health organization. even after the cc d the coronavirus outbreak, china did not share all the information they had it did not report the human team in transition, it tried to prevent those and halting the testing of samples and destroyed existing samples. they still have not shared the virus sample from inside of china with the outside world, making it impossible to track the disease evolution.
we strongly believe that they did not report the new outbreak ina timely did not report the new outbreak in a timely fashion at the world health organization. even after the cc d the coronavirus outbreak, china did not share all the information they had it did not report the human team in transition, it tried to prevent those and halting the testing of samples and destroyed existing samples. they still have not shared the virus sample from inside of china with the outside world, making it...
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aware that this test match is coming at a time of great crisis for this country and we also hear that ina this country and we also hear that in a practical way, the umpires will
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he was ina failed. lewis hamiltonjust led. he was in a different world.hortly after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he said. after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he saidlj after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he said. i was in a different zone then. awesome. already, lewis hamilton it looks like the champion. then again, is there a time when he doesn't? joe wilson, bbc news. so hamilton extends his lead at the top of the drivers standings — 37 points ahead of verstappen now. it was the 88th victory of hamilton's career. and he's nowjust three from michael schumacher‘s all—time record of wins. it's so hot out there and so challenging but the ties were the biggest challenge today, but i was really able to remain... i was in the zone and i don't remember the last time i was in that one so it's
he was ina failed. lewis hamiltonjust led. he was in a different world.hortly after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he said. after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he saidlj after you cross the line, that was confirmed by what he said. i was in a different zone then. awesome. already, lewis hamilton it looks like the champion. then again, is there a time when he doesn't? joe wilson, bbc news. so hamilton extends his lead at the top of the drivers standings — 37...
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ina david dramatic is, bbc news, madrid.thin the country —— ina not to travel within the country —— in a rock. iran is struggling to contain one of the biggest outbreaks outside of china. more than 1,800 people are confirmed to have died. rana rahimpour reports. ignoring the warnings — over the last four days, more than eight million iranians have been travelling to visit family members and to celebrate the persian new year. that's according to iran's red crescent, who've been screening people for the virus at checkpoints across the country. many thousands showed symptoms. translation: we will come back very soon. we won't stay long. we are not travelling, we are just going to visit our parents. the iranian authorities are taking measures. shrines have finally been closed and new hospitals are being built, but maybe too late. with more than 20,000 confirmed cases, the country's health service is struggling to cope. and it's the nurses and doctors who are paying the highest price. translation: hey, guys, are you all well? unf
ina david dramatic is, bbc news, madrid.thin the country —— ina not to travel within the country —— in a rock. iran is struggling to contain one of the biggest outbreaks outside of china. more than 1,800 people are confirmed to have died. rana rahimpour reports. ignoring the warnings — over the last four days, more than eight million iranians have been travelling to visit family members and to celebrate the persian new year. that's according to iran's red crescent, who've been...
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people are saying maybe they will just stay a bit longer in spain and see if the policy changes again inand see if the policy changes again in a week or two. that would be lovely, i would love to stay longer. i would love to be working at the university of derby from here, it would be wonderful. u nfortu nately we a re here, it would be wonderful. unfortunately we are coming back, i have leave booked. all the children are grown up now, we were supposed to go away to wales for a long weekend but...
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ina lot infected is a very different scale. in a lot of ways, they would clearly wa nt in a lot of ways, they would clearly want to emphasise anybody to whom the penny had been dropped. this is very serious. 10,000 people are possibly infected already. many families are going to die. but they're not doing what many other countries are doing, not banning big sporting events. not closing schools. lots of people saying, well if it is as serious as you're telling us it is, why are you not doing these things? i thought a lot of the language was very interesting. it's no coincidence that you have borisjohnson being sombre and serious. always flanked by the experts, and when you look at polls of who the british public trust, scientists are by a mile the most trusted published figures. —— public figures. i'm not saying he's hiding, but he's trying to get the public to believe what he saying by getting the scientist to do this. you'll remember when david cameron introduced the nudge unit as it was called. it was all the behavioural scie
ina lot infected is a very different scale. in a lot of ways, they would clearly wa nt in a lot of ways, they would clearly want to emphasise anybody to whom the penny had been dropped. this is very serious. 10,000 people are possibly infected already. many families are going to die. but they're not doing what many other countries are doing, not banning big sporting events. not closing schools. lots of people saying, well if it is as serious as you're telling us it is, why are you not doing...
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yet apparently it's ok to sit ina friend.sit in a car with a number of colleagues. we know scientists have said the risk of transmission is much lower outside, but it's not clear that being in a car with a window open will dramatically reduce the risk of infections because people will beast still touching —— be touching the door handle and sitting in close proximity. it's an example of confusion and the government has pulled on people to use their common sense. when things aren't this vague, it does put some complaint on them. people are then going home and sharing a household with someone who might be vulnerable, sharing a car with someone vulnerable, sharing a car with someone and going into work every day, there was some frustration. borisjohnson day, there was some frustration. boris johnson talked day, there was some frustration. borisjohnson talked about people going back to work but didn't the issue of whether or not we would start to see friends and family. i think for a lot of people, that actually is unfair. to see
yet apparently it's ok to sit ina friend.sit in a car with a number of colleagues. we know scientists have said the risk of transmission is much lower outside, but it's not clear that being in a car with a window open will dramatically reduce the risk of infections because people will beast still touching —— be touching the door handle and sitting in close proximity. it's an example of confusion and the government has pulled on people to use their common sense. when things aren't this...
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but the government is ina as they were. but the government is in a difficult position.t has got to unwind the scheme gently aware of the cost of the public purse without creating any sort of cliff edge that
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dominic raab said ina politics with you.statement he will deputize for the prime minister when necessary. what would when necessary actually mean? well, i think it means when taking key decisions when the prime minister is not in a position to take. we don't know how well the prime minister is, and obviously, everyone wants to him to pull through as quickly as possible. i think it's a careful ambiguity if you like them it's not handing over absolutely every bit of power and saying the prime minister is completely incapacitated, but it is clearly delegating a great area of responsibility to him. it's useful ambiguity it if you like. at one point —— i.i would make, what some of the big decisions are taken by borisjohnson. this is happening at a point that borisjohnson borisjohnson. this is happening at a point that boris johnson was able to make the decision about the lockdown and explained to the country why they should stay at home, and then was able to endorse a giant economic bailout that the chancellor put together, had h
dominic raab said ina politics with you.statement he will deputize for the prime minister when necessary. what would when necessary actually mean? well, i think it means when taking key decisions when the prime minister is not in a position to take. we don't know how well the prime minister is, and obviously, everyone wants to him to pull through as quickly as possible. i think it's a careful ambiguity if you like them it's not handing over absolutely every bit of power and saying the prime...
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an outbreak ina correspondent has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea.with covid—i9 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters are not unusable, —— unusual. this is our coronavirus spreads. if the virus that's left unchecked, one person will infect three others, for then passed on to three more and this keeps on repeating. and this is the average picture in reality, some people won't pass the virus on it all, especially if they're self isolating. others will spread more widely and so one person could give the virus to ten other people and a few of those could do the same. this isa few of those could do the same. this is a super spreading event. right now, this is the only way to sing together. but pre—lockdown requires, bars and together. but pre—lockdown requires, bars a nd restau ra nts together. but pre—lockdown requires, bars and restaurants also had clusters and gems too. it's notjust about close and or contact. zumba class, i went to pilates for example and not only the settings where you have to shout and expel more and that might
an outbreak ina correspondent has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea.with covid—i9 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters are not unusable, —— unusual. this is our coronavirus spreads. if the virus that's left unchecked, one person will infect three others, for then passed on to three more and this keeps on repeating. and this is the average picture in reality, some people won't pass the virus on it all, especially if they're self isolating....
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for the second week ina row all seen before.at the race at all she has red bull ring lewis hamilton the talk of the track and once more at leading the bigger conversation. it's the first ever... still think from pole a familiar feeling for the reigning champion. no driver has done it more. behind him or the struggles of ferrari continue to confound, colliding with each other on the opening lap. they are problems like their cars it seems are piling up. the race for both lasted a little longer. but what's the struggle stayed behind him hamiltons way was clear. no one here could get close. the battle the second eventually go to hamiltons mercedes team—mate process. hamilton with masterful assyrian success story and for this champion and other powerful statement on the track and on top of the podium. a dominant performance then from lewis hamilton who actually had a bad start to the race weekend. 0ur formula 1 reporter jenni gow says it's another example of the six—time world champion's resilience. lewis hamilton had a bad friday an
for the second week ina row all seen before.at the race at all she has red bull ring lewis hamilton the talk of the track and once more at leading the bigger conversation. it's the first ever... still think from pole a familiar feeling for the reigning champion. no driver has done it more. behind him or the struggles of ferrari continue to confound, colliding with each other on the opening lap. they are problems like their cars it seems are piling up. the race for both lasted a little longer....
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what accounts emerge of the deaths of three family members who drowned ina of three family members who drowned in a pool in spain. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. beyond 100 days will be looking at america's standoff with iran fter violent demonstrations against the us embassy in baghdad. that's in half an hour. at 8pm we will be speaking to a specialist in artificial intelligence in medicine after research found ai can be better than doctors at diagnosing breast cancer from scans. and coming up at 11:30pm, we will be taking a look at the front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. thanks forjoining us. this time, peter gets it right. we hear from new this time, peter gets it right. we hearfrom new darts champion, peter wright. trouble at the bdo — the rival darts competition's future hangs in the balance, with poor ticket sales and pressure over prize money. and england opener rory burns faces a race against time to g
what accounts emerge of the deaths of three family members who drowned ina of three family members who drowned in a pool in spain. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. beyond 100 days will be looking at america's standoff with iran fter violent demonstrations against the us embassy in baghdad. that's in half an hour. at 8pm we will be speaking to a specialist in artificial intelligence in medicine after research found ai...
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and with all of glamorous la to choose from, they put me ina box. in a warehouse.hough it is the coolest box i have been in for a while because, spoiler alert, i am not really in the box! i am out here. and that's virtual me and it is called portl. the box itself is real, of course and the lights inside provide the illumination for the modified human—sized 4k lcd screen on the front. this can show pre—recorded video or live images of some loon messing about in front of a camera. what am i doing over there though? what's he doing? the same? oh, yeah, of course. i must say, iam impressed. i figured out all these reasons why somebody might not want to do a hologram, and i eliminated those reasons. that is why we developed this. first things first, these are not holograms. you know what i think about the term hologram. but these are the most realistic not—holograms i think i have ever seen. the key is that this part of the screen is transparent, so if the camera moves left and right you can see the background move behind the character and that really gives you a feelin
and with all of glamorous la to choose from, they put me ina box. in a warehouse.hough it is the coolest box i have been in for a while because, spoiler alert, i am not really in the box! i am out here. and that's virtual me and it is called portl. the box itself is real, of course and the lights inside provide the illumination for the modified human—sized 4k lcd screen on the front. this can show pre—recorded video or live images of some loon messing about in front of a camera. what am i...
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when he is no gain ina six soon as possible. is no gain in a six nations it is a tough two weeks waiting to play again. now with the game being postponed, it's been three weeks for them. this week has been not only a match rate has been let's focus on france. i'm sure they are looking at the positives, this gives saf to make the a one—off game. this gives saf to make the a one—off game. so all week, events in the sporting world have been cancelled or postponed in light of the outbreak, with question marks over several high profile competitions and matches in the near future. joe lynsky is here, with latest affected, including games in the champions league. this picture here that is what the scene my life is going to be. find the top taking place on sunday and they with supporters essentially locked out of the stadium. until at least the start of april for all matches taking place behind closed doors. at the start of april football league matches taking place behind closed doors. to say that is not the case, in a champions league
when he is no gain ina six soon as possible. is no gain in a six nations it is a tough two weeks waiting to play again. now with the game being postponed, it's been three weeks for them. this week has been not only a match rate has been let's focus on france. i'm sure they are looking at the positives, this gives saf to make the a one—off game. this gives saf to make the a one—off game. so all week, events in the sporting world have been cancelled or postponed in light of the outbreak, with...
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ina arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. the football association of wales said... page is a familiar face in the wales camp as an assistant to gigs. he has the task of putting focus back on the task of putting focus back on the pitch. wales face the usa in a family next week with two nations league matches against them public —— the republic of ireland. he will announce his squad on thursday. kate morgan, bbc news. for more, we'rejoined live by our senior sports news reporter laura scott. laura, ahead of those games, how big a blow will this be for the wales team at a crucial time? it is just destructive for the wales camp as they head into this international window. not anything they would have wanted because these are important games, because the friendly against the united states, they've got these two home games against the republic of ireland and finland, and they are currently ‘s top of the group of the nations league and they will be keen to stay there. they are 1.1 point ahead of finland, so these games are incredib
ina arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. the football association of wales said... page is a familiar face in the wales camp as an assistant to gigs. he has the task of putting focus back on the task of putting focus back on the pitch. wales face the usa in a family next week with two nations league matches against them public —— the republic of ireland. he will announce his squad on thursday. kate morgan, bbc news. for more, we'rejoined live by our senior sports news reporter...
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it will have a negative impact ina confirmed.t will have a negative impact in a big way on the premier league fortunes. thank you for that. that is certainly something. do you come back at 1130. that's it for the papers this hour. martin bentham and sian griffiths will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye. maybe decide slight update from bbc weather as they are watching storm that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk tha nkfully to just pass right across the uk thankfully that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk thankfully but it's close enough to bring a strong disrupted name throughout the weekend. had he said it wo
it will have a negative impact ina confirmed.t will have a negative impact in a big way on the premier league fortunes. thank you for that. that is certainly something. do you come back at 1130. that's it for the papers this hour. martin bentham and sian griffiths will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the...