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Chelsea news: Sam Allardyce 'staggered and shocked' on live TV by Blues transfer decision - Duration: 3:00.
Chelsea made their presence felt right at the start of the January transfer window as they agreed to pay Dortmund £58m for Pulisic
Although the Stamford Bridge faithful face a wait to see the USA international in action because he was immediately returned to Signal Iduna Park
Pulisic will play out the campaign with Bundesliga title-chasing Dortmund before linking up with his new Chelsea team-mates for pre-season
However, former England boss Allardyce is not at all impressed by the way the Blues have handled signing the highly-rated 20-year-old
And he was warned them of two potential dangers - a possible serious injury being suffered and the chance Pulisic won't slot in well next season
"I am staggered and shocked," Sam Allardyce said, while appearing live on Sky Sports News on deadline day
"What if he does an ACL [anterior cruciate ligament injury] over there? "You invest that much money and then you have the settling in period
"Next season, who knows, he might come in and struggle." Despite striking early in January, Pulisic's switch was one of only two incomings Chelsea finalised
Maurizio Sarri saw his wish to be reunited with Gonzalo Higuain granted by Marina Granovskaia and co
Higuain, though, failed to score in either of his first two appearances for Chelsea
Higuain's second blank came on Wednesday night as Bournemouth beat Sarri's side 4-0
On Friday, Sarri apologised to fans for the result, but demanded patience as he attempts to implement his approach at the club
"First of all, we have to say sorry for that because the result was a disaster," Sarri said
"I can understand them very well. They have to be patient with us as we are trying to do something great
"We have to be patient, we will lose matches, but we are trying to do our best." Chelsea's defeat to Bournemouth saw them slip down to fifth on goal difference
And they will be desperate to return to the qualification spots with a win this weekend
Next up for Chelsea is Saturday's showdown with bottom-of-the-table Huddersfield
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Arsenal news: Unai Emery provides Denis Suarez update ahead of Man City clash - Duration: 2:55.
Emery is reunited with a player he knows well having managed him while the pair were at Sevilla
Together, they won the Europa League in 2014-15 and Emery has always been a keen admirer of his qualities
And the Gunners boss believes he can hit the ground running after moving to England
"I know the player. He started to train yesterday and today with the group," Emery said
"I think he is good, he adapts quickly and he is a player with quality. He can help us with his quality but also his ambition to do something important here
"It's a good challenge for him to help us." Suarez spent two years at Manchester City, who Arsenal face at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon
And Emery believes that experience will help him settle and is pleased the language barrier will not be a problem
"First thing is the language. He can speak English which is important," Emery added
"He played at Manchester City when he was a young player. "He played with Barcelona, in the Champions League with important players
"His adaptation will be easier with us." Arsenal go into the match against City having won three of their last four matches in the Premier League
They leapfrogged Chelsea into fourth after they beat Cardiff 2-0 Tuesday and Chelsea were thumped 4-0 at Bournemouth
Arsenal, though, are only ahead of Maurizio Sarri's side on goal difference while a rejuvenated Manchester United just two points behind in sixth
"Tough match," he said when asked about facing City. "We are playing against the best
"Now, with Liverpool, they are doing a very big Premier League this season. "Maybe they have lost some matches but that is an accident
"When they are home for us it is difficult. But we want to show everybody we can play
Every player has a big ambition to show their best quality."
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USAID ceases assistance in West Bank and Gaza US official Palestine News Al Jazeera - Duration: 3:06.
USAID ceases assistance in West Bank and Gaza US official Palestine News Al Jazeera
Decision comes after Washington cut hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to Palestinians last year.
The United States Agency for International Development has ceased all assistance to in the occupied and , according to a US official.
The decision announced on Friday was linked to a January 31 deadline set by new US legislation under which foreign aid recipients would be more exposed to anti terrorism lawsuits.
The deadline also sees the end of about dollar 60m in aid for the Palestinian security forces, whose cooperation with Israeli forces helps maintain relative quiet in the West Bank.
Congresss Anti Terrorism Clarification Act ATCA empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in US courts over alleged complicity in "acts of war".
The Palestinian Authority declined further US funding over worries about its potential legal exposure, although it denies Israeli accusations that it encourages armed attacks.
"At the request of the Palestinian Authority, we have wound down certain projects and programmes funded with assistance under the authorities specified in ATCA in the West Bank and Gaza," a US official told Reuters on Friday.
"All USAID assistance in the West Bank and Gaza has ceased."
It was unclear how long the cessation would be in effect.
The official said no steps were currently being taken to close the USAID mission in the Palestinian territories, and no decision had been made about future staffing at the USAID mission in the US Embassy in Jerusalem.
USAID is the main agency administering US foreign assistance in the Palestinian territories.
According to its website, the agency spent dollar 268m on public projects in the West Bank and Gaza as well as Palestinian private sector debt repayment in 2017, but there were significant cuts to all new funding through the end of June 2018.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said: "The suspension of aid to our people, which included critical sectors such as health and education, will have a negative impact on all, create a negative atmosphere, and increase instability."
The Palestinian Authority is an interim self government body set up following the 1993 Oslo peace accords. The peace process, aimed at finding a two state solution to the Israeli Palestinian conflict, has been stalled since 2014.
In Gaza, spokesman Ismail Rudwan condemned the stopping of aid, deploring what he called "politicised money".
The USAID announcement comes after humanitarian officials in the West Bank and Gaza said they were facing a general cutback in funding from donors worldwide.
Last year, Washington cut hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to the Palestinians, which included funding to humanitarian groups supported by USAID.
The US cuts were widely seen as a means of pressuring the Palestinian leadership to resume peace talks with Israel and to engage with the Trump administration in the run up to its long awaited peace plan.
As a result, dozens of NGO employees have been laid off, health and unemployment programmes have been shut down, and infrastructure projects halted.
In August, Washington announced an for the UN agency that assists Palestinian refugees. The agency received dollar 364m from the US in 2017.
In January, the World Food Programme to about tens of thousands of Palestinians due to a shortage of funds.
Diplomatic sources said Palestinian, US and Israeli officials were trying to find ways to keep the money flowing to Abbass security forces.
"We will find a solution to these things. I wont get into details," Israeli security cabinet minister Yuval Steinitz told Israel Radio on Thursday.
USAID will continue to implement conflict management and mitigation grants in , with Jewish and Arab participants, the official said.
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WHES News for Friday, February 1, 2019 - Duration: 2:00.
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MASSIVE NEWS HUMA ABEDIN MAKE STUNNING ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT - Duration: 10:53.
MASSIVE NEWS HUMA ABEDIN MAKE STUNNING ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT
Hillary Clinton this is it the State Department has quite recently discharged and I'm
discussing only a few hours prior messages found on the workstation share by Yuma standing
and her alienated spouse.
Anthony Wyner now yesterday on CNN Don Lemon who has a show there was obviously monoid
that the adjoining Clinton email
outrage just won't and when you obviously have top-mystery data on a PC that you sir
you have on a server in the.
cellar of your home and after that you send those best mystery arranged reports to
individuals that aren't cleared to see them and after that you for them to your better
half who by the route is in prison been a million time it's water no
no we'll be directly back we'll be directly back if all else fails hurl to a break you
discover that in grapple school 101 tom.
Fitton is the motivation behind why Don Lemon lost his mind he's the leader of Judicial
Watch and he sued the State Department
all together got the messages and he's the reason 2,800 messages are in to general society
right now Tom I realize this is.
continuously a long procedure congrats on getting it what number of have you perused
what have you discovered well I've found out about a
hundred and forty of the messages the State Department servers went down and you know
it's a major collaboration at.
Legal Watch it's unprecedented that we need to motivate attorneys or legal advisors to
sue in court our specialists take a gander at the
reports following two years we at last get the records now the FBI found these records
a year ago as in Henry pointed.
out we're just getting them 16 months after the fact and they appeared there was ordered
data on a weiners workstation at all no less than four or
five messages of that there could be others there yet we are burrowing through the records
to locate that out you.
know and the worry is shouldn't take grouped data off of characterized frameworks and you're
absolutely shouldn't remove them from the workplace and shouldn't store them on secure.
frameworks like your significant other's workstation and obviously grumbler was associated with
a wide range of things that make his PC
particularly a protect place to store this sort of data and you need to ask why it is
the FBI in the Justice.
Division let Hillary Clinton and Numa Aberdeen free after you implant the FBI knew there
was arranged
data before the end of last year when Comey cleared Hillary Clinton once more why it.
is they given her free now a chance to recall recollect that FBI specialist who was sending
these expert hillary and
hostile to trump message a year ago well he's the best counter until fellow or if nothing
else one of them at the FBI and would have been.
engaged with this basic leadership also so it's everything turning into it's everything
meeting up we presently realize that Comey other
top authorities at the FBI Loretta Lynch meeting with Bill Clinton they clearly were ensuring
Hillary Clinton and.
focusing on president Trump and one of the manners in which they're securing Hillary
Clinton was declining to authorize the laws against
the misusing arranged data they left this grouped information that's right on what could
be compared to a.
open park seat so in the event that you need to know how someone may be as president you
may state what was the last employment they
had and how could they handle it how could they handle it utilizing a private server
how would they handle it not telling.
honest about it how would they handle it putting characterized data on that denying that it
did and after that having it
turn up and afterward getting irate when it's found in October before a decision that she
said characterized her head of.
staff sent ordered material back to her home this is a nation privileged insights in somewhere
around four cases you discovered four
grouped messages as of now at just to a few hundred got the opportunity to traverse right
around three thousand so it's her.
activities that incited law requirement to need to act so you may love Comey loathe Comey
he would not like to need to do this
her activities constrained him to discover this and afterward settle on a choice right
yes I do and I think you know Donna lemons going to.
be extremely furious when I state the accompanying we require the Justice Department to criminally
examine what went on here
this time in a genuine frank path instead of the xem examination that.
went amid the Obama organization that was securing Hillary Clinton their
favored contender for the administration you know Jeff Sessions or I don't know whether
he's recused himself from this as.
well however the Justice Department if this has not made the Justice Department complete
a genuine free and criminal
examination you realize then we're tossing alva laws of against the misusing of ordered
data.
you should toss each one of those laws out right since you can do anything you need and
in case you're sufficiently incredible
to escape with it that can't be the standard and President Trump he's the president he
was chosen to ensure.
this kind of stuff was halted and I would propose he asked his lawyer general somebody
in the Justice
Office to in any event research what went on here right and by the manner in which individuals
state for what reason does president Trump keep.
discussing Hillary Clinton as a contention could be made there however in the event that
you flip it around Hillary Clinton never
quits discussing this race and what happened paving the way to it accusing everyone with
the exception of her own behavior including Comey.
furthermore, needing this examination when obviously she has a few issues that must be
investigated hello you all are tenacious tom Fitton
much appreciated so much the pleasure is all mine OK Joel Payne has an alternate view he's
a Democratic strategist and previous
executive of african-american publicizing for Hillary Clinton's presidential crusades.
Freedom Caucus plots with GOP leaders to cause Dem misery
The House Freedom Caucus was created to make life hell for the majority.
After last fall's 40-seat electoral disaster, the conservative hard-liners have agreed to
a cease-fire with their long-suffering GOP leadership as they work together to try to
crush Democrats at the polls next year.
Now in place of coup attempts, the Freedom Caucus is schooling House GOP leaders in the
same rebellious tactics that conservatives once deployed against their own party.
"You're in the minority - your choice is either swim together or sink together," said Rep.
Mark Walker, vice chairman of the House Republican Conference.
"Next thing, they'll be having drinks together."
The first display of the GOP's new strategy came this week, as members of the Freedom
Caucus halted floor action for hours to protest a Democratic measure denouncing shutdowns.
McCarthy and Freedom Caucus chief Mark Meadows have begun to jointly plot their attack lines
and political stunts, just two months after the conservative group sought to oust him
from the top Republican spot.
The House GOP will have no real power to defeat Democratic legislation this year.
At most, Republicans can be a nuisance with delay tactics - a role that the Freedom Caucus
has been perfecting for nearly five years.
With the GOP coalescing around the bomb-throwers' playbook, it will pose a new test for Democrats
now running the House.
The Freedom Caucus was widely blamed for egging on President Donald Trump to shut down the
government last month.
That shutdown eventually became the longest in history only for it to end with a Trump
cave - further evidence that the Freedom Caucus can start a fight, but not end it, and that
Republicans could stumble by embracing their most hard-edged members.
"I got along with them beforehand," McCarthy said of his relationship with the Freedom
Caucus, although he acknowledged "Probably not the leaders of it."
"You need the conference to work as one.
You work as one, we're stronger," McCarthy added.
The Freedom Caucus, which has never existed in the minority, has found itself with more
seats at the GOP's table after last fall's Democratic romp and as its leaders have gotten
close to Trump.
Jordan now attends McCarthy's weekly leadership meetings because he has a coveted slot on
the House Oversight Committee - which McCarthy himself helped secure.
In the wake of last fall's leadership contest, the California Republican made sure Jordan
- one of Trump's fiercest attack dogs - got the post.
The Freedom Caucus will have an outsized role, with their members making up more than half
of the panel's GOP roster.
Another member of the Freedom Caucus, Rep. Gary Palmer, now leads the Republican Policy
Committee - the group's first official leadership slot.
The informal - and likely temporary - truce between GOP leaders and the Freedom Caucus
is not entirely surprising after the party faced a historic drubbing at the polls in
November.
Some Republicans believe that the House GOP is naturally becoming more cohesive after
the 2018 elections badly diminished the GOP's moderate wing, giving further rise to the
ultraconservatives.
Former House Speaker John Boehner, who was effectively forced out by the Freedom Caucus
in 2015, delivered a stern warning this week about the conservative group's clout and explicitly
blamed them for the shutdown.
In the Trump era, House GOP leaders have made an effort to give the Freedom Caucus more
of a voice.
GOP leaders also sent fundraising help to Virginia Republican Dave Brat, who was defeated
in November, and Scalise himself will fundraise for Jordan in several weeks.
At one point on Thursday, McCarthy, Jordan and Meadows were the only three Republican
lawmakers in the chamber.
McCarthy took the floor - which was being managed by Jordan and Meadows - to deliver
a fiery speech against the Democratic agenda.
Walking off
the floor, Jordan volunteered a glowing endorsement of McCarthy's theatrics.
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