ventless countries. neither club has said how they got to sao paulo. fifa said how they got to sao paulo. fifa said they regret the scenes, which stopped millions of fans from enjoying a match. instead, those in the stadium watched a brazil training system. the governing body now has to solve things. the match has gone on plate and world cup qualifying has a packed out schedule. these are extraordinary times but sports is rarely seen this kind of impact from the sidelines. health official coming on to stop football match. bbc news. well let s get some more on this with south american football reporter tim vickery, who was across the game, and watched it all happen. how did this confusion occur, and how did it get to that stage? considering the magnitude of this match! a massive game, isn t it? it is and i was in the a massive game, isn t it? it is and i was in the stadium a massive game, isn t it? it is and i was in the stadium for a massive game, isn t it? it is and
allowed to see was not the one that is running overcapacity. report is on empty classroom, piled clothes, children playing soccer. a far cry from pictures released earlier this week by democratic congressman of children crammed into an overcrowded facility that did not have any social distancing insight. during the migrant surge of 2019, mike pence himself at a mcallen facility at the time. thousands demonstrated across the country against the trump administration s policies on the very day of pence s visit. but very few protesters any this week, tomorrow the president is scheduling a press conference after 64 days in office. donald from called his first news conference 27 days in. barack obama 20 days, george w. bush answered questions 33 days after his inauguration. he has taken brief questions in informal settings but there s certainly the impression the american press considered friendly to democrats and republicans. the media had a few more questions, the white house sai
steps against her. he is calling out what he sees as democrats double standard pointing to their own refusal to take action on controversy surrounding their own members of the house ilhan omar and eric swalwell. they are going to judge her on things that were said that she has now denounced before she was a member of congress. i wonder if they take that same standard. are they going to leave swalwell on homeland security and intel? it is on the democratic side that is difficult that they don t ever do that. when omar made her comments, what s unfortunate democrats don t keep that same standard. harris: speaker nancy pelosi denouncing mccarthy s position and referring to his state and party affiliation as qca, that s a reference to a qanon conspiracy theory greene formerly supported. developing alongside this news with marjorie greene. unity breaking out among republicans as they voted to keep congresswoman liz cheney as conference chair by a wide margin. she voted to imp
strike in the densely populated al maghazi refugee camp. the gaza health ministry says at least 250 people have been killed in the last 2a hours. shaimaa khalil sends this report from bethlehem. a warning, some of the images in her report are distressing. crowd chants: achshav! achshav! heckled by the families of the hostages. achshav now they chant, a demand for the immediate release of their loved ones. benjamin netanyahu reiterates the only way to get them back was to keep fighting and that this military campaign won t wind down any time soon. translation: we won t succeed at releasing all the hostages - without military pressure, operational pressure, political pressure, and that is why there is one thing that we will not do we will not stop fighting. mr netanyahu was in gaza speaking to the troops on the ground, some of whom he said wanted to keep fighting until the end. the war in gaza is not close to being over, said the prime minister, as the agony of gazans
report from bethlehem. a warning, some of the images in her report are distressing. crowd chants: achshav! achshav! heckled by the families of the hostages. achshav now they chant, a demand for the immediate release of their loved ones. benjamin netanyahu reiterates the only way to get them back was to keep fighting and that this military campaign won t wind down any time soon. translation: we won t succeed at releasing all the hostages - without military pressure, operational pressure, political pressure, and that is why there is one thing that we will not do we will not stop fighting. mr netanyahu was in gaza speaking to the troops on the ground, some of whom he said wanted to keep fighting until the end. the war in gaza is not close to being over, said the prime minister, as the agony of gazans continues. bearing the brunt, and overcome with distress. pointing to her pain. it hurts here, mama, she says. her mother is trying to console her. late at night, their