to mark the 40th day of mourning since a nine year old boy was killed during anti government protests. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for sportsday. hello. thanks forjoining us for this boxing day sportsday. i m ben croucher. these are your headlines. welcome back, premier league. well, maybe not the return that spurs wanted, but they salvage a point at brentford. no stopping newcastle powering past leicester and up to second the news from today s seven games on the way. and boxing day horse racing is a brave man s game as the 11 4 shot battles to victory in the king george. it s been 43 days, but the wait is over. the premier league is back. seven games on boxing day, a new team in second, and at the bottom. it all kicked off at lunchtime at the brentford community stadium. a cracking game it was, too. brentford were on course for a fine victory against tottenham, only for the visitors to salvage a point, on a poignant day for english football. patrick gearey re
committee, they could not reach a consensus. the declaration they say is not me the monkeypox is particularly lethal or contain just pretty good score more work on immediate treatment. there are now more than 16000 cases of monkeypox across the globe are nearly 3000 those right here in our country. centers for disease control and atlanta has confirmed the first two cases in children here. one in california, another one in washington d.c. here s dr. marc siegel earlier on fox news live. i talked to the epidemiologist and why is this a lot more monkeypox than we know. we are talked about 2800 cases in the united states but he says he thanks there s thousands of new york city alone. the world health organization thanks 16000 cases worldwide. there is a lot more than that. the real message is maybe we been too slow to respond. i talked to dr. walensky of cdc this week the director. it sounds like cdc is really gearing up now. okay let s go to christina coleman now purchased l
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reporter: underscoring the high stakes of air traffic control, thursday s near collision involving two passenger jets at reagan national airport in washington. 2937, stop. reporter: the faa now investigating whether controller error played a role. it comes after a series of high-profile close calls and a national controller shortage. many controllers complain they re exhausted working mandatory overtime and alternating between day and overnight shifts. today, the faa ordered changes. controllers must get ten hours of rest between shifts rather than the nine currently required and 12 hours before starting a midnight shift, putting controllers on a par with pilots and flight attendants. our goal is to have a rested voice on both ends of the microphone. reporter: for the next three days, the faa is accepting new controller applications hoping to hire and train 1,800 this year after adding 1,500 last year. every day controllers handle 45,000 flights,