Gareth southgate says the row at the England Training camp was just like a family ompares a row within his squad to a family at the moment, and just in desperate need of some sort of help and disagreement as Raheem Sterling says hes figured things out assistance. We will put some of his withjoe gomez after their bust up. Points to michael gove a little bit later on bbc breakfast. Here is carol with a look at this mornings weather. And it looks cold out there this bourne versus batman matt damon and Christian Bale tell us how competing for hollywood roles really works. Give em to me it is not up against each other he morning. Thats right, it is cold just passes on something and then. Laughs. Out there. Across scotland and Northern England there is a widespread frost. Not only will it bea for central and eastern areas, widespread frost. Not only will it be a cold start, it is also going to spells of sunshine whereas in the be a cold start, it is also going to bea be a cold start, it is a
Our basic rights and hopefully well get there what do you mean by basic right. If we can start by garbage on the street so if we can make up to a city water everything the core message from the protesters is that the government must resign people tell us they want the neat new faces i left lebanon in the in the ninetys and when i come back after 30 years still we have the same names the same governor people nothing is changing look at the state of the infrastructure and you can understand if you put water running or governing the country how about this was a show of solidarity of this fractious population standing together under the lebanese flag its a 2nd sunday of these protests and their call for the entire government to resign has gone unheeded the question is will these protests maintain their momentum and if they do how long will the government. Go on for Stephanie Decker aljazeera beirut. Turn attention to iraq where the Human Rights Commission says 63 people have been killed in
The tribune has invited texans from all corners of the state to open congress. Thank you for joining this event. Forso want to thank pfizer sponsoring the event today. My colleagues and i are excited to convene important conversations in the politico tent, including exchange with the freedom caucus. How to fix american politics is after that. 2020 and the border will be third, and then finally agriculture in the modern world. Stick around for all of those things. Our first conversation of the day, i am honored to be sitting with this mostly distinguished panel of three of the Top Republican strategists in the country, these guys were Campaign Managers for the job campaign, the Marco Rubio Campaign and the Ted Cruz Campaign respectively. They are danny diaz. [applause] terry sullivan. [applause] a little less enthusiasm for terry. Please clap. Jethro jeff roe. Joined bypposed to be a fourth guest, the Campaign Manager for john kasichs president ial campaign, but she has run into some fl
Are working to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. The Knights Program really needs that vision headon. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. Should i say they can . [laughing] i really believe it. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. [applause] regional reporters are watching washington for americas hometowns so that the people of the United States can make informed decisions about their lives and about their democracy. And this type of journalism and the selfgovernment that it enables is one of the most Important Reasons we have a First Amendment protection for freedom of the press. So on this 30 anniversary of the Regional Reporters Association, youre going to about the challenges reporters face. You already know what they are, drinking resources, diminished public trust, and growing fake news but youre also going to hear about the impact of regional reporting from som
Welcome on behalf of the National Press club and the National Press Club Journalism institute we are so happy you are joining us tonight for this program. Im julie ms. Diane executive director of the national Journalism Institute where we are working to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. Todays program really meets that mission head on. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. Should i say again. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. [applause] regional reporters are washington washington so that the people of the United States can make informed decisions about their lives and about their democracy. In this type of journalism and the selfgovernment that it enables is one of the most Important Reasons that we have a First Amendment protection for freedom of the press. So on this 30th anniversary of the Regional Reporters Association youre going to hear about the challenges re