Welcome to Bbc News. First of All of course we dont see Cross Border Fire from hezbollah and from the Israel Defense forces, so on the ground, any talk of a ceasefire seems very very remote. Let me ask you about your take on what is happening on the ground first of All. Is happening on the ground first of All. Well on Ground It is this exchange first of All. Well on Ground It is this exchange of first of All. Well on Ground It is this exchange of fire first of All. Well on Ground It | is this exchange of fire which will continue and sometimes intensifies, both sides think that they can get an advantage, israel particularly, in that it is claiming to knock out hezbollah positions, particularly Rocket Launching Site and Command And Control posts, it is striking into beirut at times, which is causing a lot of Collateral Damage but they seem to be targeting commanders, the intelligence is working well at the moment, as far as israel is concerned and the hezbollah leadership is concerned, t
Has been whipping up too, creating wild conditions. In birmingham, cars have been caught out. In selly oak, its been a busy time for the Emergency Services helping rescue drivers. Public transport has been doing its best to keep on running, but at birmingham new Street Station there have been delays and cancellations. The Environment Agency has this advice for anyone heading out. There will be a lot of water out on the roads and travel might be really difficult, so we need them to make sure they pay attention to any Emergency Services. And later in the day we are expecting further rainfall in areas through the midlands. Telford United Football club says its been deluged after a thunderstorm. Its appealing to fans to come and help dry out their flooded pitch. This nearby street shows any clean up is going to take some time. With Rain Falling onto already saturated ground, the warning is that there is more disruption ahead. And simon updated us from one of the worst affected areas. Im in
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happened just today and we ve been waiting for this report for several months. because i was going to be a big investigation into whether these border patrol guys, agents, that would ride horses were whipping migrants. remember that? they were benched. we were denigrated. they were told they couldn t work. they were told they were racist. going to be a big investigation. guess what? the report might never come out in the government said that today. so stress another example. in the media , i don t think they realize the more the media hides all of this, the worse it is for them. greg: and they can t do the report because it will embarrass them. it s like a second level of nontransparency. just canceling the report. if they d come out and said, while my, did we get that wrong. no, i never left greenwich, connecticut, and i m really sorry i had no idea what it s like to be unhorsed. please forgive me. in a way i think even the border
one thing, christine, the reason the white house was concerned about the numbers is exactly what you addressed, a lot of people were home. positive covid tests and couldn t work or were taking care of people who couldn t work. and yet you still had this growth. does that mean that the next month points in a more positive direction? if you got through a month like that, or are they just having trouble measuring how many jobs are actually out there? i think it shows resiliency in the recovery. but i think it also shows the difficulty in getting our hands around just the historic churn happening in the labor market. we know so many people are quitting their jobs for better jobs. that is a real hallmark of this. i heard it yesterday called the great upgrade, not the great rez ignition. people are on the move in a way that we have never seen before, and we re trying to capture that accurately. i think here bottom line that absenteeism, we saw the second week of january, some 12 million