freedom for father on it. in a statement afterwards he said my mother, my brothers and i are desperate, anxious and have no words to describe what we are feeling. this suffering will only end when we have him home with us. after the game there was no words necessary, we just gave each other a hug, that s all. we know he is. ..0k, but desperately waiting for the right news. that s all. we had moments like this in the past. i understand 100%, that s a nice story. honestly, it is super positive and great for him, but these things go by. the real information we need is a different information. that s it. but anyway, it is a really, really positive thing for him. but all the other problems stay the same. there s one game in the premier league on monday night, the london derby between tottenham and chelsea, with spurs hoping to return to the top of the table with a win. standing in their way will be their former manager mauricio pochettino, now in charge of chelsea. both managers
that will work well for her. paul, so they changed how they treated her, after finding out exactly what the cancer was? yes, different treatment plan, i different timescales and everything changed, depending i on what you have got. the key thing you found out is that it is not inherited effectively, so you knew your son would be ok? yes, definitely. in a lab around the corner, theyjust analysed the genomics of 12,000 nhs cancer patients, the biggest study of its kind in the world, producing incredible results, spotting 58 new causes of the disease. the huge growth in dna technology is transforming modern medicine. right now, britain is leading the way in the research. how have you found the filming today, aubrey? grizzles. that about sums it up! richard westcott, bbc news. let s get more now on the conflict in ukraine and those who ve been forced to flee the war. we ve been following the journey of a group of orphans who left their home
in a lab around the corner, theyjust analysed the genomics of 12,000 nhs cancer patients, the biggest study of its kind in the world, producing incredible results, spotting 58 new causes of the disease. the huge growth in dna technology is transforming modern medicine. right now, britain is leading the way in the research. how have you found the filming today, aubrey? grizzles. that about sums it up! the conservative mp caroline nokes, who chairs the commons women and equalities committee, has asked the speaker whether the mail 0n sunday s political editor should have his parliamentary pass revoked. in a story published today, glen 0wen quoted unnamed conservative mps as saying that labour s deputy leader angela rayner tries to put borisjohnson off his stride by crossing and uncrossing her legs during prime minister s questions. ms rayner has condemed the claims as vile lies,
if you don t want to use it, don t use it. i love you. you complete me. just shut up. you had me at hello. i look around and everybody is crying. the grizzles and guys holding cable are like and i was like noti think it is going to work. to all the kisses
reporter: for some families, it was too late. they had to abandon their cars, firefighters taking them to safety. the fire continues to grow. it s so complex and so dangerous, a new command team will be taking over. and the small town of st. mary, not evacuated yet, but on edge. are you ready to go? you bet, but i will be back. reporter: you can clearly see the wind pushing the smoke towards town, and that s a concern for firefighters. also, it s no secret that this is bear country, and officials tell me the fire is forcing them out of the wilderness. they know of several grizzles in the area so they are urging people to be extra cautious. kayna whitworth, abc news glacier national park. as for today s forecast a break for firefighters in montana with the winds dying down, temperatures dropping. cooler damp weather moves into northern california. violent storms threaten des moines and minneapolis. heavy downpours with up to 3 inches of rain in parts of the southeast. triple d