against haiti. katie baird milton ke nes. let s have a quick look at some of the other football stories. liverpool are set to sign rb leipzig midfielder dominik szoboszlai. the premier league club will trigger the player s £60.1 million release clause and the hungarian international will now travel to the uk for a medical. elsewhere, leicester city have signed tottenham midfielder harry winks on a three year deal. winks becomes leicester s first signing since relegation to the championship, with the fee reportedly around £10 million. and bbc sport understands patrick vieira is set to become the new manager at ligue one club rc strasbourg. the ex arsenal midfielder is expected to sign a three year contract having been sacked as manager of crysla palace in march. cesc fabregas has retired from professional football at the age of 36. he won two premier league titles with chelsea, a la liga with barcelona and an fa cup with arsenal. he was also part of the spainish team that lifted t
cup against haiti. indeed. thank you very much from milton keynes. i m i very much from milton keynes. i m the one in the studio as well so there are no excuses here for a sore throat. most of his in the football world now. lets have a look at most stories in the football world is now. liverpool are set to sign rb leipzig midfielder dominik szoboszlai. the premier league club will trigger the player s £60.1 million release clause and the hungarian international will now travel to the uk for a medical. elsewhere, leicester city have signed tottenham midfielder harry winks on a three year deal. winks becomes leicester s first signing since relegation to the championship, with the fee reportedly around £10 million. and bbc sport understands patrick vieira is set to become the new manager at ligue 1 club rc strasbourg. the ex arsenal midfielder is expected to sign a three year contract having been sacked as manager of crysla palace in march. of crystal palace in march. cesc fabreg
america and then make their way to the mexico-u.s. border and cross into the united states. the help costing this city a lot. portland has spent roughly $26.5 million this year on general assistance. this fiscal year. last year the city spent $10.1 million. now, this includes all homeless individuals receiving assistance but again, the overwhelming majority is migrants. we are currently 2,000 miles from the closest point on the southern border. and portland says it is all tapped out for shelter resources. it is unclear what will happen if and really frankly when more migrants come here because again, the city and even nonprofits, they continue to say they are at capacity. in the meantime, on the city s website, there is a donation button where people can donate in order to help fund this crisis. i ll send it back to you guys. sandra: madison reporting live from portland, maine. thank you very much.
slowing down a little. at a furious pace earlier, slowing down a little. brian: explain this, 57,000 have dropped out of the work force. how do you explain that? i don t. brian: where do you go? it s one of the great mysteries of this world. we have 10.1 million. brian: it s not just an american problem, by the way. very true. maybe it s a hangover from the pandemic. we haven t quite got used to going back to the way we were. we got used to being at home. maybe people are taking an early retirement and like it. that s the only explanation that i can come to. it is a worldwide problem. people are not coming back the way they did before the pandemic. brian: there s no peer pressure to have people go back because so many people are saying i m not going back. i m going to keep my t-shirt on and not wash it until thursday. and kick my feet up. get some slippers. feed the dog. besides, i don t feel like going back to the office at new york city. ainsley: i hear wives all th
participation rate, the labor participation rate actually went down in september compared to august. that s not great news. that suggests that employers are not quite getting people back into the work force after the pandemic. the really important report is coming out next week. that s the consumer price index. if that s hot, then you can watch that market, the stock market, really react sharply. and the federal reserve will be more inclined to raise rates aggressively. but that s next week. we re talking now about the unemployment report this week. i m going to call it middle of the road without that much reaction to it. will: if i m reading between the lines, if unemployment is down but labor force participation is also down, you are essentially hiring everybody that wants to work. right? yes. will: the problem is there s more people that don t want to work is how you read that. there s less hiring. the jobs report showed less than 11 million openings. it was 10.1 million ope