1 1 with new zealand. Manchester united say cutting 250 jobs at the club the Miami Dophins wide Receiver Tyreek Hill has called for one of the officers who detained him on sunday to be fired. Hill was pulled over by police on his way to the hard Rock Stadium just hours before the teams opening game of the season. The altercation followed a Traffic Stop where he was dragged out of his car and then handcuffed on the ground. Miami dade Police Department has opened an internal investigation into one of the officers, danny torres, who remains on administrative duties whilst the review is conducted. Speaking about torres, hill said in a statement through his lawyer that, we are of the opinion that the Officers Use of force was excessive, escalating, and reckless. Were demanding that the officer be terminated effective immediately. The officers legal representatives issued a statement requesting their client be immediately reinstated. Australias Tom Craig has been banned from playing hockey f
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This is bbc news, the headlines. The Ebc President ial debate. Donald trump and debate. Kamala Harris Exchange personal insults and debate the economy, abortion and immigration. Gaza has the highest number of child amputees in the world. Unicef say between october and january, over A Thousand children had one or both legs amputated. We have a special report. Translation we are under l siege, the house was bombed. I had to make a decision. Either she is martyred, i have to amputate her. I will never forget it. Kamala harris gets a Taylor Swift endorsement well look at how much a difference that could make. Do you recognise this royal couple . A new statue in memory of the late Queen And Prince philip has received a mixed reception. One that story and the rest of todays headlines late on, but first, Take A Look at the latest sport. Hello from the Bbc Sport centre. Im pippa horn. Now Great Britain are beginning their Davis Cup Campaign without three time Grand Slam champion, andy murray,
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we start in france. large numbers have taken to the streets again, the 11th day of mass protests against the change in pension age in france. a meeting between the prime minister and labour unions failed to break the deadlock yesterday. on the streets there in france we have more large protests, notjust paris but many of the big cities. notjust paris but many of the big cities. france s constitutional council will decide next week on the validity of the government s move after the change was rammed through parliament with no vote. let s speak to our correspondent hugh schofield who is on the streets near the protests in paris. there is no prospect of the government giving way on the key part of the law which is raising the age from 62 to 64 for state pension, and there is no sign as we see here of the protesters giving up. it may be that beneath the scenes there are things happening as the law approaches this publication in becoming actually law, people will start giving up,