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Children are losing interest in exercise from as early as seven years old. In sport could there be two titles for chelsea this season . The premier League Leaders are through to the semi finals of the fa cup, after beating Manchester United. Also this morning do you recognise this famous face . It is fascinating seeing the faces of people as i walk down the street. She was a big part of one of our favourite childrens tv shows. You may have guessed where she is from but we will reveal it later. It is not as cold today as it was yesterday. Today will be cloudy as well but there will be sunny breaks and in the sunshine it will feel quite mild for of year. In the north of scotland we have gales, severe gales and heavy wintry showers. More details on about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Parliament has passed the brexit bill, paving the way for the uk to begin ....
now take a look at rescue teams evacuating the philippines capital or large parts of it. almost 19,000 people displaced in that city of 12 million. and forecasters say the storms won t let up for at least another 24 hours. many there, of course, living in constructed homes, death tolls expected to rise before this is over. s gunman that killed six people at a sikh temple in wisconsin was a frustrated neonazi, how the southern poverty law center describes wade michael page. the organization tracks hate groups and says page was associated with the scariest, most violent skinhead group out there. page was shot and killed by police after he opened fire on the temple. authorities are investigating his ties to white supremacist groups. we re seeing for the very first time video from mars of the curiosity rover landing. there it was. it was shot onboard moments before touchdown. okay, it s a little grainy perhaps, but not bad for 352 million miles from earth. stick aroun ....
it is $5.8 billion and counting. that s how much the nation s biggest bank said it lost so far from a complex trading scheme that was supposed to hedge against risk. the updated figures came in as the ceo jamie dimon personally briefed analysts on second quarter earnings which still managed to beat expectations. team coverage this morning, alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange to explain how this could impact all of our wallets. let s start with felicia taylor. you re at jpmorgan chase headquarters in new york. we have a healthy bank, o do we have a healthy bank i guess judging by overall earnings? reporter: actually, we do. the point is let s look at the numbers and what we know now as a result of that risky trade. as you mentioned, a $5.8 billion loss. nevertheless, the company was able to absorb the losses and make $5 billion in the second quarter. so when you talk about the health of the bank, no question about it, they had earnings that outpaced expect ....
administration officials supposedly stood chest to chest like a schoolyard fight. a new book tells of tensions in a white caught up in a war against terrorism. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. early hours away from a critical vote in wisconsin, an extraordinary i attempt to develop scott walker. the recall was stripping most public unions of collective bargaining rights. this war for wisconsin pits unions against tea party loyalists and it s attracted millions of and millions of dollars in outside money. it s also seen as a dress rehearsal for the presidential vote. let s go to the scene. madison s ted rollins is at the scene. reporter: you can a lot of an tigs pace when the vote takes place. voters have been inundated months, 16 months of eeds and money being spent in their states and the core of this is about unions. we talked to two teachers who are on opposite sides of this vicious battle. michelle and john are teachers in madison. craig is ....
are no wounds on his body. his family is still trying to make sense of it all. he loved being in the military, and he loved serving his country. he was absolutely willing to make any sacrifice, and it s just horrible that this is the sacrifice he ended up making. 9/11 terror attack suspects turned the arraignment into a circus and victims families don t think it is funny. the five men including khalid sheikh mohammed, appeared at a military tribunal in guantanamo bay, cuba. one entered in shackles, another took off his shirt, another blurted out, maybe they ll kill us. one man who lost his sister on 9/11 said he wanted to see the suspects face to face. i know the world hears me, and i m sure you hear me. i came a long way to see you eye to eye, khalid sheikh mohammed, and your four dominions. people are cheering in france, but here in the united states investors are worried. francois hol lapplande defeated nicolas sarkozy in a runoff election. he says he will boo ....