and the agents cashing in on talented youngsters in breach of football rules. the approaches and the underhanded tactics, that is the dark side of the game. tonight we ask are football s young hopefuls paying too high a price for glory on the pitch? it s a relief if your son s successful. and if not? if not, it could be a disaster. my name s rory carson. before i became a journalist, i was a professional footballer. i ve been investigating what can happen to kids who, like me, dreamed of a career in the sport they love. playing football was like the way out, the way we could express ourselves. when i was about 12, that s when i said to myself, i m going to knuckle down and really try to become a professional footballer. literally everything was football, football, football. my love, everything. my first stop is the aylesbury estate in south east london. sayce holmes lewis is a youth worker who grew up here. tell me about all the footballers that have come from around here? ja
are being held hostage. two law enforcement officials are telling cnn investigators believe the hostage-taker may have been motivated by a desire to free a woman serving an 86-year sentence at a facility near this synagogue in texas. sedeki was convicted more than a decade ago in 2010 on attempted murder and armed assault on a u.s. officer, multiple u.s. officers in afghanistan. that is the latest developments. the white house is monitoring the situation in colleyville, texas. police there are asking the public to stay away from the area even as law enforcement agencies step up security at synagogues and jewish establishments all across the country. first let s begin with my colleague ed lavandara, you have been reporting on your drive there. you just arrived in the last hour, you can update us, are they making progress? do they know the state of the hostages? reporter: well, from our vantage point here, we re a little more than a quarter mile away from the synagogue. you m
choice? he had to cross the river. you have to go and own it, right, win or lose. dana: president biden stumping for mccauliffe in arlington. sinking poll numbers threatening to drag down the former governor. democrats can t afford to lose anymore ground. bill: mccauliffe is running against glenn youngkin never had office before. you wouldn t know it from the president s speech. his remarks mentioned donald trump 25 times in 15 minutes. president biden: now he doesn t want to talk about trump anymore. well, i do. i ran against donald trump. and terry is running against an acolyte of donald trump. dana: the mccauliffe campaign is under fire for advertising fake news websites. correspondent mike emanuel has this story. good morning. that approximately $100,000 investment bought the terry mccauliffe campaign 3 1/2 million views of they appear to publish local news but promote democratic candidates. the websites have been widely described as misinformation and partisa
tonight we ask are football s young hopefuls paying too high a price for glory on the pitch? it s a relief if your son s successful. and if not? if not, it could be a disaster. my name s rory carson. before i became a journalist, i was a professional footballer. i ve been investigating what can happen to kids who, like me, dreamed of a career in the sport they love. playing football was like the way out, the way we could express ourselves. when i was about 12, that s when i said to myself, i m going to knuckle down and really try to become a professional footballer. literally everything was football, football, football. my love, everything. my first stop is the aylesbury estate in south east london. sayce holmes lewis is a youth worker who grew up here. tell me about all the footballers that have come from around here? jaden sancho was around here a lot. he used to play in cages such as this. reece nelson grew up on the aylesbury estate. there s a lot of players, you know, at
the another surprise for the world the intense resolve of that entertainer turned president, volodymyr zelenskyy. unlike others in his position, he did not indeed, he s only left the country a handful of times to plea for guns and ammunition. and for the last year, he has faced off from across the border with vladimir putin, who has ruled russia for more than two decades. a key player who is not a participant in the war, the united states of america. it is a country that has organized the sanctions against russia. it is the country that has been the single biggest provider of military and non-military assistance, and tonight, on this special program, you will hear from two top officials on america s national security team. first, the biden administration s key player on countering russia s war in ukraine, the national security adviser jake sullivan, who is with president biden in kyiv this week. also, usaid administrator samantha power, the official responsible for making