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tell joe biden to keep working for more jobs and less pollution. welcome to the next level. this is the lexus nx with intuitive tech safety radar detector: watch for traffic. and our most advanced safety system ever. there are challenges at the border, something the president has taken seriously since day one. the president would like to do more. he s using the tools in front of him. congress refuses to act. many want to make a political case out of this. john: the white house reacting moments ago to the crisis at the border and fears that it is about to get a lot worse when title 42 ends less than two days now. the pentagon set to address reporters minutes from now, this may come up. sandra: and we will be monitoring to see if the pentagon weighs in on the migrant emergency now that troops have been deployed to assist in the expected surge of migrants once title 42 is lifted. john: welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two. it s a busy one so far, sandr
glastonbury headline set with a few suprise guests. now on bbc news. talk of the train: election express. no way britain s always join up the country. bbc news has been travelling on these carol main line and speaking to people about the issues that matter to them in the uk general election. who issues that matter to them in the uk general election. general election. who are you thinkin: general election. who are you thinking of general election. who are you thinking of voting general election. who are you thinking of voting for? - general election. who are you thinking of voting for? i - general election. who are you thinking of voting for? i am i general election. who are you | thinking of voting for? i am fed general election. who are you - thinking of voting for? i am fed up with westminster. thinking of voting for? i am fed up with westminster. we thinking of voting for? i am fed up with westminster. we have - thinking of voting for? i am fed up i with westminst
i can t get on the property ladder at the moment. and we ve heard people s, well, unfiltered opinions. our national health service, it s gone right down. it s just gone to pot, hasn t it? i m undecided because they re all sorry, he told me not to swear. it s all aboard the bbc election express to discover more about the views and opinions of the passengers travelling on board. bringing in national service, i personally think that would be good for a lot of kids because it would give them discipline. i think that s a terrible idea. do you? it s a sunny morning at london s king s cross station, and a group of people who haven t met before had come together met before have come together to board a special train. bbc news asked an independent polling company to find seven voters from across the country who support a broad range of political parties. i live in scotland and i came down on the train last night. hello! hi! they ll be travelling on board the bbc s election express to
there have been moments where i m like, god, i can t believe the thing that gave him so much love has now so cruelly taken a lot of him away from us. it comes as a parliamentary inquiry is launched into the links between sport and long term brain injury. how scammers success spread with the virus. tens of millions have been stolen over the past year as fraudsters cash in on people feeling vulnerable, and working from home. we look at ways to stay protected. good morning. it is a cold and clear start to the day across southern areas. in the west, more clout and patchy rain travelling east through the day but later more persistent rain and strengthening winds arrive in the west leading us into a very unsettled couple of days and nights. it s tuesday 9th march. our top story. the royal family remains silent more than 2a hours after the duke and duchess of sussex s explosive interview with oprah winfrey. in the broadcast, watched by millions worldwide, meghan raised allegations