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it is! 500 for stuart broad. he'd done it. kraigg brathwaite the victim, as broad joined one of cricket's most exclusive clubs. just the second england player to take 500 test wickets, after his team—matejimmy anderson, who was there to congratulate him. so was his dad, chris — the match referee, no less. not a bad game to be watching! it's some 13 years since broad made his test debut and took his first wicket, so how does 500 of them feel? really special moment. i think, as players, you want milestone moments to happen in test match wins and test series wins, so for it to have contributed to us winning here — and winning the series — is awesome. you know, it still looked a bit strange when i look at 500 on the screen or a bit of paper. it's like, wow, that seems so many. after that bowling milestone, broad promptly bagged a catch too... broad wants it, broad calls it. broad takes it! ..as the west indies quickly faded. by playing this first ever biosecure series, they've helped rescue the cricketing summer, but this was not the ending they'd hoped for, as chris woakes rattled through them, with five wickets and unerring accuracy. fittingly, though, it was broad who rounded things off. after being left out of the first test, not a bad response, as england clinched a compelling series. a day which belonged to them but, above all, to him. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be we are taking this press conference live by donald trump in the white house, he is going through a whole series of figures about the equipment and ppe that is being produced to try and combat the pandemic which is of course gripping america, the worst affected country in the world by the pandemic. heading down in the right direction and you will see it rapidly head down very soon. california, arizona, texas and for the most part most of florida starting to head down. in the wake of the recent mass gatherings americans have witnessed in the streets of portland and seattle we are also tracking a significant rise in cases in both metropolitan areas. because of what has been going on and as you know we have done an excellent job of watching over portland, and watching oui’ watching over portland, and watching our courthouse where they wanted to burn it down, the anarchists, nothing short of anarchists, agitators. and we have protected it very powerfully. and if we did not go there would not have a courthouse, we would have a billion—dollar burn down building. we are also working aggressively to come but the virus in native american and native alaskan communities. we have provided $8 billion to address the reverse in tribal communities and worked very ha rd tribal communities and worked very hard with tribal communities, they are very vulnerable to this horrible plague. it's the largest investment in indian country in us history. never been in investment that big in indian country. need every american to help protect our fellow citizens and help prevent the spread of the disease, it's critical that younger americans remember that even though they are at lower risk and in fact some are in some age groups at extraordinarily low risk themselves, they can unknowingly spread the virus to others who are at higher risk. i ask all americans regardless of background or age to practice social distancing, which people have gotten very used to, but we have to keep doing it. remain vigilant about hygiene, avoid indoor gatherings and large gatherings but especially indoor and when you have crowded bars and you wear a mask whenever appropriate. for the genius of our scientists and devotion of our doctors and skill of our workers and dedication of our people will achieve victory over the virus and emerge stronger than ever before. looking at a very powerful year next year economically on the job numbers are looking outstanding. retail sales came in two weeks ago at the highest number in the history of our country. look like we are heading into some very good economic times, that meansjobs, into some very good economic times, that means jobs, that into some very good economic times, that meansjobs, that means the stock markets, stock market already doing very well. getting to a point very close to where it was when we we re very close to where it was when we were hit with the plague. ijust wa nt were hit with the plague. ijust want to thank everybody for being here, steve, please go ahead. can you clarify your acceptance speech for the republican nomination, will you physically going to be in charlotte or give the speech somewhere else? we will be doing a speech on thursday, the primary speech, in charlotte, there will be doing nominating on monday, that's a different period and different thing happening. they will be doing nominations on monday. i speak on thursday. from where? we will be announcing it soon. anybody have any ideas? we will be announcing it very sooi'i. ideas? we will be announcing it very soon. the negotiations are ongoing right now for the next relief measures, republicans have put forward their plan, do you support what senate republicans have put forward and are there certain aspects they have put forward that you don't support? there are, actually. we will be talking about and there's things i very much support. we will be negotiating, it's sort of irrelevant because the democrats come with their needs and asks, and the republicans go with aye rs. we asks, and the republicans go with ayers. we will be discussing it with mitch and all of the other people involved. kevin has been very active as you know. steve has done a great job and keeps everybody together both democrat and republican and wa nt both democrat and republican and want to see what's best for the people, i want to see what's best for the people and do what's best for the people and do what's best for the people and do what's best for the economy because that means jobs and lots of good things. what you mean senate republicans foot forward ? you mean senate republicans foot forward? can you first clarify the position on the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine after you retreated a video making claims...|i was retreated a video making claims...” was not making claims from him as recognitions of many people including doctors, many doctors think it's extremely successful. the hydroxychloroquine coupled with the zinc and perhaps other things, and many doctors think it's extremely good, and some people don't. some people think it's very political, i took it for 14 day period. and i'm here. i happen to think it's front line medical people believe that too. it's been up for a long time that formula and it's been for malaria, lupus and other things. it is safe, it does not cause problems, i had no problem, i had absolutely i'io i had no problem, i had absolutely no problem, felt no different, not good or bad or indifferent. it did not get me and it's not going to hopefully hurt anybody. so we know from that because it's been so many years from a safety standpoint it is safe. i happen to think based on what i've read, i've read a lot about hydroxychloroquine, i think it has an impact in the early years, i think it has been so good tests with ford and the doctor from yale came up ford and the doctor from yale came up witha ford and the doctor from yale came up with a very strong testament to it. a group of doctors, a large gi’oup it. a group of doctors, a large group there were put on the internet and for some reason the internet wanted to take them down. and took them off, i guess twitter took them off and i think facebook took them off. i don't know why, i think they are very respected doctors. there was a woman who was spectacular in her statements about it, she has had tremendous success with it and that took her off. i don't know why they took her off. i don't know why they took her off but they took her off. maybe they had a good reason, i don't know. i can only say from my standpoint and based on a lot of reading and knowledge about it i think it could have a very positive impact in the early stages, and i don't think you lose anything by doing it other than politically it does not seem to be too popular. do you know why? because i recommend it. when i recommended they like to say don't use it. last night in tweets that were deleted by twitter you said that doctor fauci misled the country about hydroxychloroquine, how so?” the country about hydroxychloroquine, how so? i don't even know what his stances on it. he was at the task force meeting a little while ago. i have a very good relationship with doctor fauci, we have listened to him, i have not always agree with him but i think that's pretty standard and 0k. he did not want us to ban, but up the band to china when china was heavily infected. he did not want to do that. at other things he told me i was right and said i saved tens of thousands of lives, which was generous but i did the ban on europe but i get along with him very well, andi but i get along with him very well, and i agree with a lot of what he said so it's interesting, he is a very good approval rating, and i like that. he is working for this administration, he is working with us. we could have gotten other people. we could have gotten somebody else, it did not have to be him, he is working with our administration and for the most part we've done pretty much what he and others recommended. he's got this high approval rating, so why don't i have a high approval rating with respect in the administration with respect in the administration with respect to the virus? we should have a very high, because what we've done in terms ofjust reading off about the masks and gallants and ventilators and numbers that nobody has seen, and the testing at 55 million testament tested when the anybody in the world, i have a graph that i would love to show you and perhaps you have seen it where we are up here and the rest of the world is down at a level that's just a tiny fraction of what we have done in terms of testing. it's sort of curious committeeman works for us, doctor fauci and highly thought of, but nobody likes me. it can only be my personality, that's all. dhs announced today that it's going to ta ke announced today that it's going to take a thorough review of the dhaka programme. . . will pull out of this press conference by president trump at the white house. he tweeted about doctor fauci yesterday, and a few other issues in portland and the federal forces there, peterjoins us from los angeles. on coronavirus a blizzard of figures and how well they're doing and how completely in charge he is on this because a few months to go to the election this is something which is going to play a very big, isn't it? yes and clearly you can't ignore the politics of the situation and the election is fast approaching, and this is the key issue on the minds of americans, just look at the opinion polling being done at the moment, and this is what's concerning americans were very good reason. as they see across the country and especially in the sun belt states like texas and florida and arizona, and here in california last three or four weeks up california last three or four weeks upa california last three or four weeks up a pretty terrible in terms of the soaring numbers. as is an avalanche of statistics just now suggesting that the situation is improving somewhat and certainly in california and texas, and maybe to some extent in parts of florida, although an acknowledgement it's still pretty bad. also talking about doctor fauci which i think what else he says it may be a headline at the end of the evening questioning why he isn't as popular as the president believes he should be when the government is employing someone like doctor fauci who does have high opinion ratings. he is, if you ask americans to suggest many people supported him and believe he says although he has decades of experience. the questions sounding a little miffed and annoyed that he is not seen as popular because he is working within the same government and talking to doctor fauci and respect his opinion. i will carry on letting you listen to that press conference. we will be back to you later on. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.

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