Tuesday morning
And it's cold in London. Of course, the actual numbers don't look like much - it's not below zero or anything like that - but it somehow cut straight through to chill me inside. I'm going to watch and no doubt that will be a nasty experience - definitely for the temperature and probably for the football. But hopefully not for the score (although with one league win all season hope is very much flying in the face of experience there).
Anyway, what would you like to talk about today? On last night's programme we asked you how you feel when you hear news like . We had some very honest responses - do you want to continue that discussion?
David's been to the fabled 9am meeting at Bush House - the talk there was of President George Bush's address tonight, and in particular the .
Can Americans change their lifestyles to reduce their ? And should the government try to force them too?
A few things have caught my eye today:
have paralysed much of Beirut, barricading roads as part of a strike aimed at toppling the government.
And this has everyone talking in the UK: Members of the public who have been from stricken container ship MSC Napoli have been
TB patients in South Africa with a particularly drug-resistant form of tuberculosis could be and to prevent them spreading the disease.
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