Intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say more work is needed to get a deal. Turkeys offensive against the kurds continues, the un says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in Northern Syria. And the five year old daughter of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returns to britain. Ina in a moment its going to be sportsday but first lets take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. At 7 15pm, we will speak to professor Laura Hammond about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. And that 7 20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met Police Deputy assistant commissioner Lawrence Taylor after the met revealed extension rebellion protests have stretched Police Forces in london. And at 7 30pm i will be speaking to the trade expert sam lowe about the green light the eu has given full brexit talks with the uk to now intensify. Thats coming up on bbc news. First its sportsday. Here is what is coming up on
18 years ago this week the epicenter of ground 0 makes todays program especially meaningful. I know many of you toured the museum last night, some for the first time. The events we chronicle here, the lives we remember and the aspirations we embrace for a world free from the scourge of terrorism are inextricably linked to the work of this committee and the topics you will discuss today. Here at the 9 11 memorial and museum we testify to the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on american soil and the single greatest loss of rescue personnel in a single event in american history. Our exhibitions and programs recount the collective experience of profound shock, unprecedented vulnerability and overwhelming grief caused by the attacks. Yet visitors take away more than a cautionary tale to remain vigilant to continued threats by sharing the manifold expressions of courage, compassion and service in response to 9 11. This museum also affirms the best of who we can be. As hum
We have delicious locally sourced food and drinks. And a careful book selection not around you. We invite people and we have a lot of regulars. Some of our regulars write books. Sometimes we get to celebrate those books the day after they are launched into the world. Tonight we are incredibly excited to welcome dale brand here to bergen hand. ab this week of all weeks i think it feels especially special to welcome dale to speak about this topic in the city of baltimore. In a space we often like to say yes you got coffee, yes we got food, yes we have books. There is a transaction element that we are really here to build community and celebrate culture in a place where thats incredibly important. I think im speaking to a room full of people who know and love baltimore. I think that assertion is the only real answer to a week like this week where maybe a certain meme culture and reduction of nuance truths has come to the forefront and possibly we get to discuss that tonight. As dale who i
[inaudible] okay, thank you. The Senate Committee on Health Education labor and pensions will come to order. This afternoon, we are going to hear from two panels. We are going to hear from, on our first panel, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response, rochelle walensky, and robert califf. Second panel, we are going to hear from doctor Reshma Ramachandran and dr. Martin makary and dr. Marshall. Let me begin by thanking all of the folks on the panels. All of us know that the last three years have been unprecedented in our lifetimes martin makary, we dealt with the worst Public Health crisis in 100 years, i want to thank all of you under those difficult circumstances. Today, what our job is, is to take a hard look at where we are today, in terms of preparing for another pandemic. And the need to reauthorize the pandemic and all hazards preparedness app act. And i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the previous leadership, senator murray, who was chair of the committ