to retain the ball and i think that was a huge factor last night and under pressure in a huge final, there is a lot of scrutiny on these young guys and they were able to keep the ball and southgate made that time and time again, that point, it is hard when you don t hold onto the ball. they have really gone far in the last four tournaments but it was a problem backin tournaments but it was a problem back in the 90s and the 805, tournament back in the 905 and the 805, tournament football is very different, often played in very hot conditions in summer at the end of long 5ea5on5, they have to keep the ball because otherwise you are chasing it and spain were very good at that, they were better at that than england were last night. again, i will tell you than england were last night. again, i will tell you what than england were last night. again, i will tell you what we than england were last night. again, i will tell you what we are than england were last night. again,
begin a new hour, seismic fracture in the president s party and he is the cause of ch chasm, an intense meeting brought no consensus whether the 81-year-old president should stay in the race. senate democrats are set to have a similar discussion about that an hour from now. and this is the faulkner focus. i m sandra smith in for harris. house democrats started to trickle out of that closed-door meeting an hour ago. most of them basically just ignored reporter questions that were shouted at them as they departed. senate democrats will be discussing biden s viability during their weekly lunch meeting. the questions dividing the party, can biden win? if he can, is he up to serving another term? yesterday the president was all about tamping down what some see as panic. he sent a letter to house democrats telling them to support him. he did a phone interview on msnbc and held a call with top party donors and a virtual meeting with the congressional black caucus. the issue took c
killer tornados continues. we start tonight with that developing news from capitol hill. just a few hours ago, the january 6th committee unanimously voted to refer trump s former chief of staff, mark meadows to the full house for criminal contempt. the vote comes on the heels of the new bomb shell revelations found in the very e-mails and text messages meadows himself exchanged before and on january 6th. committee members were taking pains tonight to point out the pivotal role meadows played. mr. meadows put himself in this situation. he must now accept the consequences. it certainly appears that mr. meadows played a key role in events that culminated in the violent attack on the capitol and on our democracy. mark meadows has committed a crime. in this case, a premeditated one. no one is above the law. not even a former president s chief of staff. i expect the justice department to move as swiftly in dealing with mr. meadows as it did with mr. bannon, and prosecute hi
working to bring them down as well. look, i grew up in a family where if the price for a gallon of gas at the pump went up significantly, it was felt by the family. i get it. i understand. but these things are necessities but that s not the totality of what family needs. they still have to pay for child care. they still have to pay for prescription drugs. they still have to pay for health care. there s more than one way to help a family when it comes to their standard of living. we re going to work to bring down the prices on the way up, but guess what? guess what? we re going to keep strengthening the supply chain to bring down the cost of every all these goods. but in the meantime, there s a lot we can do to give families a little extra breathing room. for example, child care. families can spend $14,000 a year per child, in some cases in this country, some cases less than $14,000 a year, for child care. our plan cuts in half most what most families are paying. helping t
good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, february 10th, i m amara walker. i m is victor blackwell. thank you for joining us, here s what we re watching for you this morning. democrats are now trying to figure out thousand answer questions about president biden s age and memory after that special counsel reporter handling classified documents. what both the white house and the biden campaign are trying to do tamping down voter concerns. there are more concerns over palestinians and rafah. the outcry over the plan and what we re learning about the status of cease-fire talks. officials in tennessee are looking for a man suspected of shooting and killing a sheriff s deputy. the reward for his arrest is up to $80,000. what we re hearing from officials, including why the suspect s blower is under arrest. and plus, we ll show you how federal border agents are experimenting with a.i. to stop the flow of fentanyl into the u.s. the white hous