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We want them to be scared when they go in there, we want them to be nervous but we want

them to experience adversity. Getting punched in the face is a pretty adverse situation.

I'm a little bit shaky because I got knocked pretty hard in the face. I guess it just like

a pop to the face and you're like "oh, wow! I wasn't expecting that" but at the

same time I knew and I've learned after a few boxing classes if I don't get my hands

up and I don't start moving I'm going to get hit again. So just bob, weave, get

out of there, and try to readjust yourself calm yourself down.

So one of the main reasons why we teach boxing at the Naval Academy is probably the best

activity that we have to put them into an environment of controlled stress. So they

need to learn how to stay calm, stay cool, take the skills they have been taught, and

figure out how to get out of that bad situation without further harm.

So one lesson I've learned is that strive for fortitude. Like coach says it's the

willingness to go out and throw those punches with no regard of your safety and especially

in this line of duty you need to forget all of your fears and put what matters most out

in front of you. Sometimes that means going as hard as you can.

From the time you first come in to the time you test you will see a dramatic increase

in skill level. Every time you get in the ring and spar and get punched in the face

and don't die you are going to realize it's not nearly as bad as you thought it would

be. So their confidence level -- start learning defensive skills, how to block, how to slip,

once they get defense, once they get comfortable getting hit then their confidence level raises dramatically.

These are going to be the officers leading Sailor and Marines in the fleet.

This right now is protecting yourself but

who knows in the future you might be protecting Sailors and Marines.

If the crap hits the fan, they can't be the ones panicking. So putting them through

an adverse class like this where they got to deal with adversity this is going to help them become leaders.

For more infomation >> Taking a Punch US Naval Academy Boxing - Duration: 2:28.

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First Family puts on united front for White House Christmas party - Duration: 4:08.

The Trump family ate, drank and enjoyed a merry evening with special guests Thursday at the annual White House Christmas bash

President Trump waved and gabbed with visitors as he walked downstairs alongside First Lady Melania, who flashed a smile while wearing black formal wear to coordinate with her husband

Ivanka donned a pretty light-purple sweater and white and purple knee-length skirt for the occasion

Tiffany looked her usual chic in a sparkly black number with a slit up the front, paired with pointed-toe pumps

Trump's youngest daughter posed alone for a social media photo in front of a Christmas tree and with friends

Lara and Eric Trump stood side-by-side for a sweet snap in front of a holiday shrub, wearing coordinating red attire

Donald Trump Jr.and the remaining family were not pictured in social media photos

Earlier Thursday, Trump announced he cancelled the holiday party invitation for the press, Fox News initially reported

Last year's gathering for the press turned out to be a flop as Trump refused to pose for photos and CNN boycotted the event 'in light of the president's continued attacks on freedom of the press'

The first family appeared to have had a lovely evening despite the conflict and mounting claims he and the Trump Organization broke campaign laws

On Thursday, the president was revealed to be the third man who attended a 2015 meeting with former personal lawyer Michael Cohen and National Enquirer boss David Pecker

The group was said to have forged a plan to keep Trump's alleged affairs out of the press

The meeting, which was referenced in a letter federal prosecutors sent to National Enquirer publisher American Media Inc, included an offer by company CEO to 'help deal with negative stories about the presidential candidate's relationships with women'

With Trump identified as having been there, it means he was present when a plan was developed that ultimately led to Cohen pleading guilty to a felony and getting three years in jail

It also led to Pecker's cooperation agreement by AMI with prosecutors not to be prosecuted 'for any crimes' related to campaign finance law resulting from the meeting

Trump, therefore, is now the only person in the room who claims that the hush money wasn't used to impact the outcome of the election

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Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks - Duration: 5:41.

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Decorated US military hero charged with murder - Duration: 4:06.

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U.S.-Canada 2+2 Ministerial - Joint Press Availability - Duration: 14:33.

SECRETARY POMPEO: Thank you all for being here with us today.

Secretary Mattis and I are very pleased to welcome our Canadian counterparts,

Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Defense Harjit Sajjan, to Washington.

Welcome.

It was a great day, and indeed, it was my honor to host this State Department 2+2 Strategic Dialogue,

and it's a great opportunity for us to have gotten some serious work done,

but it's also a discussion amongst friends.

The four of us have gotten to know each other quite well.

We've achieved a lot together.

Our meeting today comes after the historic signing

of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement,

which was a tremendous victory for all three countries.

I want to especially thank Minister Freeland for her efforts to make this happen.

Look, the final deal is a home run.

It modernizes NAFTA to address 21st century issues, 21st century economy, open trade and

business, opportunities for United States farmers and manufacturers, reduce trade barriers

amongst the three countries.

In today's meeting, the four of us discussed how we can continue to build off of this,

take this achievement and make progress

on a worldwide range of bilateral and global issues.

On the bilateral front, we discussed our joint efforts to ensure North America is vigorously

protected by both our militaries in close cooperation with one another.

We also had the chance to discuss our bilateral cooperation to promote economic security by

countering technology transfers, intellectual property theft, and other attempts to acquire

sensitive technology from our two countries.

This will enhance security by ensuring our economic competitiveness and preserving

our military capabilities.

These joint efforts support a comprehensive trading relationship and millions of jobs

in our two countries.

In addition to domestic priorities, we worked through a range of global issues as well.

We talked about our work in collaboration as members of NATO.

We discussed our response to the situation in Ukraine.

I expressed my concern over Russia's recent aggression in the Sea of Azov,

where it rammed and opened fire on Ukrainian vessels.

We also had the important opportunity to discuss our shared commitment to improving security

in Iraq, where our nations have both made tremendous sacrifices in the name of freedom.

I spoke, too, of the importance of applying pressure on the Iranian regime to stop its

efforts to undermine Iraq's democracy and security.

It was great to talk about how we've worked closely together on North Korea, and I thank

my Canadian counterparts for enforcing all of the UN Security Council resolutions and

encouraging other countries to maintain pressure as well.

Of course, given the close relationship between the United States and Canada,

disagreements will undoubtedly arise from time to time,

but our countries have always worked closely together

to resolve these challenges, including through regular and open dialogue

like we've had had here today.

I am very confident that as rough patches emerge,

we'll work through each of those challenges.

With that, I'd like to turn things over to Foreign Minister Freeland to make a few remarks,

and then if you'd introduce Secretary Mattis, that'd be great.

FOREIGN MINISTER FREELAND: Okay.

Thank you, Mike.

Merci beaucoup.

Bonjour, tout le monde.

(Via interpreter) Hello, everyone, and thank you for being here.

First of all, I would like to thank the Secretary of State Pompeo and the Secretary of Defense

Mattis for their warm welcome today.

Canada and the U.S. have one of the closest relationships in the whole entire world.

We are allies and partners in areas such as trade, border protection, and of course, hemispheric

defense and international security, especially through NATO and NORAD.

I would like to thank our hosts for giving us the opportunity to meet here today and

to further discuss these topics as well as other issues

of common interest for our two countries.

(In English) There are no closer partners in the world than Canada and the United States.

We share the world's longest undefended border

and we are each other's largest export market.

Since the Second World War, we have worked side by side to build the rules-based international

order and to fight for liberal democracy around the world.

This 2+2 meeting has been in the works for a while and it is a real pleasure to have

been able to spend some time with our U.S. colleagues here in Washington to discuss

our bilateral relationship and also some of the global challenges

that we're confronting together.

As is always the case when we meet, we discussed a number of issues around foreign policy, defense,

and international security that reflect the deeply shared values that unite our two countries.

We discussed China and the case of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, building on a conversation

that Secretary Pompeo and I began soon after her arrest.

We all agree that the most important thing we can do is to uphold the rule of law,

ensure that Ms. Meng's right to due process is respected,

and that the current judicial process in Canada remains apolitical.

We also discussed some consular issues,

two which are very concerning for Canada today:

the detention of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.

On Russia and Ukraine, Minister Sajjan and I expressed our condemnation of Russia's

harassment of shipping in the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait,

and in particular its recent aggressive action towards

an illegal seizure of three Ukrainian vessels on November 25th

and the imprisonment of Ukrainian sailors.

We call on Russia to release these sailors.

Canada unwaveringly supports the people of Ukraine,

its sovereignty, and territorial integrity

within its internationally recognized borders.

We touched on some hemispheric issues,

including the brutal authoritarian regime that is causing a dangerous crisis in Venezuela

as well as troubling developments in Nicaragua.

We took the opportunity to reiterate our support for the United States efforts towards

a denuclearized Korean Peninsula and our efforts in the area of sanctions evasion.

In an ever-changing global landscape,

it's important that countries are able to nimbly respond to flagrant violations

of the international order.

An effective and targeted sanctions regime is key to this.

Canada and the U.S. both have Magnitsky legislation,

and we discussed ways to work together even more closely in this area.

As a founding member of NATO, Canada will continue to do its part for transatlantic

security and stability.

My colleague, Minister Sajjan, Harj, will speak to some of the important work

that we're doing alongside the U.S. and NATO

and as part of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh.

As Mike said, we spoke about our trading relationship,

and we talked about the fact that we now have

a modernized trade agreement for our continent.

And I do agree with Mike that this is a good deal for all three countries.

I would be remiss if I didn't mention the fact that Minister Sajjan and I did raise one

of those difficult bilateral issues that Mike referred to: the U.S. imposition of steel

and aluminum tariffs under Section 232.

Canada continues to take the view that these tariffs are unjust and illegal,

and we spoke to our partners about how the national security justification for these tariffs

we believe is inconsistent with our close relationship.

I met earlier today with Ambassador Lighthizer,

and we also discussed the 232 tariffs this morning.

The close relationship between Canada and the United States is a model for integration

and creative collaboration on the world stage, and today was a great opportunity to talk

about how we can work even more closely together on our continent and around the world.

I'd like to thank you again, Secretary Pompeo, Secretary Mattis, for hosting us.

Canada deeply values and appreciates our partnership and opportunities to continue to work

even more closely together.

And it is now my pleasure to introduce a tremendous public servant, a great friend of Canada,

Secretary Mattis.

SECRETARY MATTIS: Well, thank you, Minister Freeland, and I echo Secretary Pompeo's

comment that ours was a discussion among friends.

Minister Sajjan and I last saw one another just eight days ago in Ottawa,

and today's meeting signals how our two militaries work

to stay closely aligned on a range of issues worldwide.

For Americans feel an enduring, almost familiar kinship with Canada, and in my case it is familial.

My mother's family immigrated to America after my grandfather was wounded in action

in World War I in the Canadian infantry.

Canadian and American forces have fought bravely alongside each other in the Great War,

at Normandy, to Kandahar, Afghanistan following the 9/11 attack on our country.

And today we continue our cooperation in pursuit of our mutual security.

We are united in the North American Air Defense Command, where Canadian and U.S. fighters

together guard the skies above North America and our 360 million people.

We are united in NATO, where we uphold transatlantic unity and stand with European allies against

the full scope of Russian malign influence, to include Moscow's recent brazen contempt

of international law in the Kerch Strait and action against the Ukrainian people.

Canadian and U.S. trainers in western Ukraine and our battalions in the Baltics represent

our combined efforts to build stability and deter further provocative activity.

Canada and the United States are united in security because we are united in democracy,

and democracies stick together for the common defense.

Today we focused on enhancing our already strong cooperation in a number of areas that

you've heard about, from foreign military sales to sanctions coordination.

Like Secretary Pompeo, I am grateful for Canada's leadership enforcing unanimous UN Council Security

resolutions on sanctions that support the denuclearization of North Korea.

Regarding the Middle East, we affirmed the need to continue the fight against ISIS's

hardened core and to maintain support to our partners in Iraq,

an approach endorsed as well by 16 nations we met with last week in Ottawa.

Accordingly, we are evolving our defeat ISIS coalition because we must not fall into complacency,

recognizing that ISIS remains a strong terrorist enemy as it adapts to the crushing loss of

its physical caliphate.

To close, last month Americans observed Veteran's Day.

Canada has Remembrance Day.

But whatever the name, together we recalled our shared battlefield sacrifices and the

many instances when the maple leaf and the stars and stripes have flown side by side

against threats to our shared values.

Come what may, I am confident Canada and the United States will continue to work shoulder

to shoulder now and in the future.

Minister Sajjan, my friend, the floor is yours.

DEFENSE MINISTER SAJJAN: Great.

Thank you, Secretary Mattis, and thank you, Secretary Pompeo for your being tremendous hosts.

Secretary Mattis and I also share another mutual understanding, which is we're both

from the West Coast as well, which he reminded me of early on.

As my colleague Minister Freeland said, we have had a productive meeting to discuss

our shared defense priorities.

The United States is Canada's most important ally and defense partner.

Our relationship is longstanding, deeply entrenched, and multifaceted.

It was – our relationship was forged on the battlefield fighting side by side.

It is rooted in our shared geography, in our common values, in our historic connections,

and in our highly integrated economies, and it is unique in its levels of integration

and military-to-military cooperations at all levels and across the globe.

The Canadian Armed Forces and the United States military stand shoulder to shoulder to protect

and defend the continent of our citizens.

NORAD is the most notable example of this cooperation.

We have been working together seamlessly for over 60 years since its inception to protect

North America against current and future threats.

Our militaries are highly interoperable.

We are constantly learning from each other

through our regional, continental, and international exercises.

We provide collective transatlantic defense through NATO.

We are participating in multinational efforts to –

also to enforce sanctions against North Korea.

At the UN command in Korea, Canada is the second-largest contributor after the U.S.

And earlier this year, General Eyre became the first Canadian to hold the post

of deputy commander.

And last week, as Secretary Mattis just said, Canada co-hosted the counter-ISIS ministerial

meeting in Ottawa, and we discussed the next steps to ensure the lasting defeat of Daesh

and its networks, and Canada remains committed to the coalition.

This is evident through our Operation Impact and our leadership of the NATO training mission

in Iraq.

As Minister Freeland mentioned, Canada also supports Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial

integrity in the face of Russian aggression.

We have trained more than 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers as part of Operation Unifier, and

at any given time we have about 800 – over 800 Canadian Armed Forces members deployed

on Operation Reassurance, and they are supporting NATO deterrence measures in Eastern and Central

Europe alongside our American allies.

Canada is also leading NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group in Latvia, similar to

the U.S. presence in Poland, and we have recently extended this mission by four years.

In the Asia-Pacific region Canada is engaged in Op Projection and working with the U.S.

and other partners on regional security and defense cooperations.

And ladies and gentlemen, these are just a few examples of the depth and breadth

of the Canada-U.S. defense partnership.

Our cooperation offers both countries greater securities,

and we will always remain strong allies and partners

and even better friends.

Thank you.

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How Atlanta United went from nothing to MLS champions in 18 months - Duration: 12:24.

This is America. And this is American football. But not in the usual sense.Atlanta United are the club to watch in the world, because they have done something no other MLS side have achieved

They have captured the heart of a city.And given the World Cup will be part hosted by the United States in 2026, Atlanta can be seen as the end point of a long journey for the sport across the pond

Thousands of supporters joined in a victory parade on the streets of Atlanta on Monday  Atlanta United have captured the heart of the city despite only being formed 18 months ago On Monday morning, over 100,000 people turned out in Atlanta to celebrate their MLS Cup win

Their final against the Portland Timbers at the weekend was attended by more people than the last four Super Bowls

The club has only existed for around 18 months but that does not matter. In a city of broken sporting dreams, they have found a home

Monday morning's level of celebration would have seemed impossible when the US last hosted a World Cup in 1994, when Diana Ross missed her penalty and MLS was just starting up

Now Atlanta might be providing a message for teams on their own continent and around the world

It is quite simple - if you focus on fans, they will come.'When Mercedes-Benz Stadium was being designed, we thought it was going to be the lower bowl for soccer, so 29,000,' Atlanta's president Darren Eales told smail

'We thought that was quite aggressive! Thousands of delighted fans packed the streets of the city with the squad on an open-top bus 'This year we're averaging just over 55,000, so 14th in the world

We've just gone ahead of Manchester City's average crowd, PSG, Chelsea, the Milan sides… their great history, and we're doing that

Incredible.'I look back at my first year. If we write a book we'll call it Pub Crawl Your Way to Success

'We went wherever soccer fans are congregating, whether that's fans on a Saturday morning watching the or the national team, we were trying to build that club culture so we had a connection with our fanbase

'It has paid off. They may average over 55,000 but the 70,000 barrier has been broken eight times at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for soccer games

Their win on Saturday was watched by 73,019. The 'Terminus Legion' supporter group led the victory parade, singing songs and waving flags Atlanta owner Arthur Blank - affectionately known as 'Uncle Arthur' - addresses the crowds On Saturday, the go to place to buy sports jerseys online in America, Fanatics

com, saw a significant statistic. Josef Martinez, an Atlanta United player, became the first No 1 selling MLS player ever on a day

He beat out the likes of Steph Curry, LeBron James and Odell Beckham, and, in fact every sports star across the NFL, the NBA, Major League Baseball, and the NHL

Arthur Blank, Atlanta United's owner, has shared his experiences running the Atlanta Falcons and they have paid off

He spent $60million on a training facility for the players and brought in Gerardo 'Tata' Martino, formerly of Barcelona and Argentina, to be the manager

  They have also brought in players on the rise rather than the wane, like Martinez and Miguel Almiron, who is now coveted by Arsenal and Newcastle

Almost as importantly, they dropped food prices by 50 per cent around the stadium and revenues increased by 16 per cent

Compare their $5 pint of beer to a trip to the bar at the StubHub Centre, where LA Galaxy play, where one can set you back over $11

That is an obvious way to win the hearts of fans, but Atlanta have taken financial hits to ensure the supporter comes first

Eales thinks there is something to be learned from it in the . Every vantage point was taken as fans braved chilly temperatures to salute their team'Every decision we make is through the prism of how do we help the supporter,' he continues

'We have a capo stand at Atlanta and that's someone who helps the chants to start on a platform

'We had it at our temporary stadium and we knew we needed it at Mercedes-Benz Stadium but we'd already sold two suites

We had to buy them back to put that there.'It was the obvious thing needed for fan experience and we didn't think twice about it

'There's a sense in other countries, including England, that you can take supporters for granted

Atlanta's triumph was especially impressive as this was just their second season in MLS'The clubs have been around for over 100 years, because of family ties, and the media rights value is so high, there's perhaps not necessarily the focus on supporter experience and engagement

'We cannot dismiss that here because we're building a club from scratch.'They've gone to everyone to build that club

There's no working class tradition around soccer in America like there is in the United Kingdom

Champions are not forged on terraced streets around football grounds. It has long been viewed as a middle class sport

Atlanta are trying to change that and engage with a segment of the country that has long been unrepresented on the pitch

It was the city's first sporting triumph since the Atlanta Braves won the World Series in 1995 Martinez hands the trophy to team-mate Michael Pankhurst during a memorable parade Happy supporters line the streets as the open-top bus drives past during Monday's parade'Kids were getting priced out of the game,' Eales said

'We have the equivalent of the underground in Atlanta called the MARTA. We had dead space in a station in the centre of downtown and we built a soccer pitch there

It's accessible.'We have now opened at another station and we're looking to do 10 across the network and that gives kids a place to play

They don't have an economic barrier to entry.'Saturday was the first time that any team from Atlanta has won a title since 1995

If a team from Liverpool won the UK's basketball championship, it would not be celebrated in the same way as Jurgen Klopp's side winning the league

But Atlanta United are legitimate. The city at large spoke about their sporting curse ahead of the final, because, frankly, this actually counted

The bus carrying the Atlanta United players drives past their Mercedes-Benz Stadium A giant replica of the MLS Cup led the procession as thousands braved chilly temperaturesThis is no passing phase

Atlanta are at the forefront of a genuine step in the evolution of the game in America

'This is a sport that attracts that younger demographic. It's a sport for a new America,' Eales adds

'I played over here in the States 25 years ago, when you were lucky to get tens of people coming to see you

'People have always been saying that this is the sport of the future. But there is no doubt that it will be one of the top leagues in the world sooner rather than later

'

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7-year old Guatemalan girl died in US Customs and Border Protection custody - Duration: 1:53.

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Migrant girl, 7, dies after being detained at US-Mexico border - News Live - Duration: 2:16.

 A seven-year-old girl from Guatemala died of dehydration and shock hours after she was taken into US Border Patrol custody on Thursday

 The girl and her father had been detained by immigration authorities on December 6 in New Mexico as part of a group of 163 people who approached US agents to turn themselves in, it was reported

 Less than a day later, the girl started having seizures, and emergency responders measured her body temperature at 105

7 degrees, the report added.  Emergency airlifted in a helicopter to Providence Children's Hospital in El Paso, Texas, the child went into cardiac arrest and was successfully revived

 However, the child did not fully recover and later died at the hospital, the Washington Post reported

 Her name has not yet been disclosed.  US Customs and Border Protection didn't responded for a comment

 The child's death is likely to intensify scrutiny of detention conditions at Border Patrol stations, which has remained a point of controversy throughout 2018

 The agency, which typically provides food and water to migrants in its custody, is investigating the incident to ensure whether appropriate policies were followed  The head of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees Customs and Border Protection, will appear in front of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee next week, Jerry Nadler, the top Democrat on the panel, said on Twitter

 Donald Trump has made toughening immigration policies a central tenet of his presidency and vowed to "build a wall" along the Mexico boarder during his presidential campaign

 Earlier in the year, the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy resulted in separating children from their parents as they arrived at the boarder

 The policy, which prompted global scrutiny, was mostly reversed.

For more infomation >> Migrant girl, 7, dies after being detained at US-Mexico border - News Live - Duration: 2:16.

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President of the United States | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 50:02.

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US defends border patrol over girl's death - Duration: 4:17.

 But the child's death - and the border agency's week-long delay in disclosing it - prompted an outcry on Capitol Hill

 The case intensified scrutiny of Border Patrol detention practices and raised questions about whether agents' negligence contributed to Jakelin Caal Maquin's death

 It also sparked concerns that the Trump administration's immigration crackdown has funnelled migrants into more dangerous areas along the border

 Homeland Security officials said they had launched an inspector general's investigation into the death and whether regulations were followed, and were awaiting results of an autopsy to determine the cause of death

 Hogan Gidley, the deputy White House press secretary, called the girl's death "a horrific, tragic situation" and "100 per cent preventable"

 But he blamed Congress, and especially Democrats, for not passing what he called "some common-sense laws to disincentivise people" from crossing the border illegally

 Gidley also placed responsibility for the girl's death on her father, rather than any consequence of policy decisions

 "Does the administration take responsibility for a parent taking a child on a trek through Mexico to get to this country?" Gidley asked

 "No." Jakelin was with her father and 161 other migrants who crossed into a remote, rugged part of New Mexico last week

 They were about 90 miles north of the border around December 6 when they turned themselves in to three Border Patrol agents

 The child died just over 24 hours later in custody. She was taken to the Lordsburg Border Patrol station, Homeland Security officials said, but by the time she arrived there, she had begun to suffer seizures, and she'd stopped breathing

 She was takento Providence Children's Hospital in El Paso, Texas, but died after a heart attack early on December 8

 Tests at the hospital showed brain swelling and physicians diagnosed the girl with liver failure

 Customs and Border Protection, the Border Patrol's parent agency, initially said the girl "reportedly had not eaten or consumed water for several days," but on Friday officials said the migrants were offered water

 The agency did not publicly acknowledge the girl's death, or report it to Congress, until after The Washington Post reported it Thursday night

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Arsenal eye lucrative pre-season tour to the United States - Duration: 2:30.

Arsenal are in talks over a potentially lucrative pre-season tour of the United States next summer

Sportsmail understands the Gunners are exploring a trip across the Atlantic ahead of next season as they looked to make a firmer imprint on the American market

Arsenal are looking at potential five-game stay; with stops on the west and east coast

Games in Chicago and New York are among the options Arsenal chiefs are exploring

Meanwhile, Unai Emery is set to welcome back Aaron Ramsey for Sunday's trip to Southampton

The Wales international injured an ankle against Manchester United last week, causing him to miss the victories over Huddersfield and Qarabag

But Ramsey is set to be available for the trip to St Mary's. Laurent Koscielny and Mesut Ozil are also scheduled to make the trip to the south coast after returning from injuries against Qarabag on Thursday night

Koscielny's return after seven months out with a ruptured Achilles comes as a particular boost with Emery facing a huge central defensive crisis

All three of his first-choice centre backs are unavailable; Rob Holding out for the rest of the season with a cruciate ligament injury while Sokratis and Shkodran Mustafi are suspended

On his selection problems for the clash against Southampton, Emery said: 'I believe in my players, in our players and I think we can use other players [as] centre backs

'I have one idea in my mind but we need to [work on Friday and Saturday] and to know how they will recover physically, for the possibility of playing Sunday

I think every player is now OK to help us in the position we need.'

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Authorities: Wave of hoax bomb threats made across US - Duration: 0:50.

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Girl, 7, who died of dehydration in US Border Patrol custody is named - News Live - Duration: 2:06.

 The seven-year-old girl who died of dehydration while in Border Patrol custody in the US has been named as Jackeline Caal by officials in Guatemala

 The girl and her father had been detained by immigration authorities on December 6 in New Mexico as part of a group of 163 people who approached US agents to turn themselves in, it was reported

 Her dad has been identified as 29-year-old Nery Caal in American media.  The pair are said to be from northern Guatemala

 The girl's death is likely to intensify scrutiny of detention conditions at Border Patrol stations, which has remained a point of controversy throughout 2018

 The agency, which typically provides food and water to migrants in its custody, is investigating the incident to ensure whether appropriate policies were followed  The head of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees Customs and Border Protection, will appear in front of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee next week, Jerry Nadler, the top Democrat on the panel, said on Twitter

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