7pm therell be plenty of reaction to president trumps delayed state of the union address. After 8 30pm, well be speaking to the solicitor representing twayne morgan. He was onboard a deportation flight to jamaica this morning the first since the windrush scandal before he was given a last minute reprieve. And at 10 40 and 11 30pm, well take a look at tomorrows papers with the economic commentator for the new statesmen, grace blakeley and the deputy Political Editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello, im 0lly foster, heres whats coming up on sportsday this evening. The tragedy of emiliano sala, the argentine strikers body hasnt been recovered yet but nantes have threatened legal action against cardiff over the transfer fee. Will there be another title twist tonight . Manchester city are lookign to return to the top of the premier league for the first time in 2 months later tonight well know the full line up f
this election is not just about electing a president, it s also about choosing our next commander-in-chief. (bernie sanders/(d) presidential candidate) together, leading the world, this country will rid the planet of this barbarous organization called isis. (martin o malley/(d) presidential candidate) my heart goes out to the people of france in this moment of loss. clinton focused on international diplomacy. (hillary clinton/(d) presidential candidate) i think we have to look at isis as the leading threat of an international terror network. it can not be contained and must be defeated we can bring people people together in a cooperative way, but it can not be an american fight, altho american leadership is essential. while sanders hit at clinton s iraq in his analysis: i would argue that the disastrous invasion of iraq has unraveled the region and led to the rise of al qaeda. questions then pivoted to the economy. sanders got huge applause with his criticism of healt
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