exnecting this friend of evan gershkovich. we were expecting this outcome, friend of evan gershkovich. we were expecting this outcome, we - friend of evan gershkovich. we were expecting this outcome, we will- expecting this outcome, we will appeal it. as you and i discussed before, the court system in russia, 99% of cases and in conviction. it’s 99% of cases and in conviction. it s a non transparent process. there was a non transparent process. there was a glimmer of hope a few weeks ago when we saw the us ambassador in russia to visit him, he said he was in good health and his spirits were high. we ve since heard from his parents as well. have there been any further attempts by officials and authorities to see him? the further attempts by officials and authorities to see him?- further attempts by officials and authorities to see him? the us has made two additional authorities to see him? the us has made two additional attempts - authorities to see him? the us has made two addi
environment. the bbc will always be a political football in environment. the bbc will always be a politicalfootball in british politics and it has to recognise and stand up and be clear about something like this. i think a lot of the response played into the idea that this was not about an employer reacting to an employee tweeting and instead became as important a story on the bbc s own news channels as if it was the equivalent of the ukraine war, the amount of coverage it was getting. it got completely out of proportion and people really did not see it in perspective. it is up to bbc management at those moments to actually say enough, we are going to be clear, concise, have a very definitive point of view and if that means losing gary lineker, it would be very sad but we have to have clarity on this and at the moment gary lineker. to bbc statement does not even make clear whether gary lineker is allowed to continue tweeting while on air and they do the social media review. it is anoth
the expression events dear boy, events. so you can imagine, can t you, the scene this evening, bbc sport producers and frantic dialogue, possibly on phone calls, zoom calls, maybe in person meetings, trying to reinvent or at least adopt and dynamically reform a format that has been very well known to audiences for a long time. gary lineker has been presenting since 1999, which is a very long time. it s a presenter lead and studio programme. it does have pundits, but now the bbc says it won t have any of these elements of presenters or pundits. it will focus on action from matches. there is not ust action from matches. there is not just disquiet action from matches. there is notjust disquiet in action from matches. there is notjust disquiet in the - action from matches. there is notjust disquiet in the world | notjust disquiet in the world of sport there. this is not a pond, sean. this has turned into political football. pond, sean. this has turned into politicalfootball. quite lit
fema officials are on the ground. pete buttigieg is actually putting his hands up and telling our partner station cbs that he wishes he could have spoken sooner about how strongly he felt about the things he s visiting tomorrow. i ve been texting some of the residents about how they feel, and they re worried about how the town is becoming a political football. there were about how the town is becoming a politicalfootball. there were epa officials and some of the residents were saying we re not part of any of these meetings. that s the concerns that some of them have, that you have all these politicians now using what s happened that was the where they used, as a political football. nomia, thank you very much. he says be given $625 million to this town. the operating revenue was