but the match at wembley on june the 3rd will kick off earlier than usual at 3pm. that s because police felt the later kick off time would be high risk given the two clubs are big rivals. they also warned that they could be problems with logistics as most fans would have to travel back north on the saturday. it ll be the first time the game has started at 3pm since manchester city beat stoke in 2011. it also means the epsom derby will start thre hours earlier than scheduled at 1.30, to avoid a clash. let s take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines today.. hartlepool united have been put up for sale by chairman raj singh with the club on the brink of relegation from the english football league. in a statement, singh mentioned sections of fans calling for him to go, but maintains he ll leave the club in a better place than he found it in 2018. former scotland captain greig laidlaw has announced his intention to hang up his boots and move into c
security agency, the fsb. i wasn t allowed to the hearing. reporter: between one s lawyers said russian authorities refused to let him into a very quick hearing and the court ruled the journal should be detained for nearly two months. the wall street journal vehemently denies the espionage allegations, and u.s. officials have not yet been permitted to see or speak with him. it is unclear whether this is a tit-for-tat arrest. six days ago, the justice department charged russian nashville sergey cherkasov for frauntntwh worng aan ige u.sfr0d american paul whelan, who has been stuck behind bars since 2018. former u.s. ambassador to russia john sullivan visited the fsb facility where gershkovich is being held. that reporter is now charged with espionage, something that significant would be approved at the highest levels in moscow, i m confident of that.
u.s. would never give up on whelan. moscow is treating whelan different than griner, totally illegitimate reasons. whelan said he was surprised that he had been left behind. jim sciutto reports. reporter: paul whelan s odyssey in russia s criminal justice system began on december 28th, 2018. former marine, he was arrested in moscow during a trip for the wedding of a fellow marine to a russian woman. ended up taking a group of them as part of their tour through the kremlin. russia s federal security service accused him of being a spy. whelan had visited russia before, including as early as 2006 while on a two-week deployment from iraq. whelan moved to the u.s. as a child. he has u.s., canadian, british, irish citizenship. whelan joined the marine
28, 2018. former marine, he was arrested in moscow during the trip for a wedding of a fellow marine to a russian woman. he took a tour through the kremlin. that evening, he disappeared. reporter: russia s federal security service accused him of being a spy. whelan had visited russia before, including as early as 2006, while on a two-week leave from a deployment to iraq. born in canada to british parents, whelan moved to the u.s. as a child. he has u.s., canadian, british, and irish citizenship. whelan joined the marine reserves in 1994. he did multiple tours in iraq. and during the 2006 deployment, he was accused by the military of attempting to steal more than $10,000. he was court marshalled and discharged for bad conduct two years later. after the military, whelan worked in corporate security, first as a senior manager in the global security firm, kelly
out holding big campaign rallies. according to the new york times, i think president trump held 26 rallies in october of 2018. former president obama held 16 rallies in october of 2010. clearly, a lot of candidates, democratic candidates in close contests don t seem to want the president campaigning for them with big rallies. yeah, you know, anderson, and both president obama i was here. i ll share responsibility for it and president trump got walloped in the midterms. i don t think it s a surprise to anyone that we re not using the strategy that failed in 2010 and the strategy that failed in twain. ins 2018. instead you re seeing the president travel with elected officials, democratic candidates like he was in pennsylvania today with john fetterman, our candidate for senate there. and he is talking about the issues that really impact people. infrastructure, costs, choice, a long line of issues that he s talking about. so i don t think rallies have