06/11/2009
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with latest updates from Fort Hood military base in the US where a mass shooting has left 13 dead. Plus, Sir Henry Cooper on David Haye, RBS and BA results and the Premier League clubs that won't have poppies on their shirts.
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"Our hearts and minds go out to the families and friends"
Christopher Hogue, media chief at Fort Hood, on the death of 13 people when an Army Major opened fire at the military base. He describes how tough the news has been for the soldiers based there.
Duration: 06:13
Haye needs to annoy him "like a mosquito"
Boxing great Sir Henry Cooper believes if David Haye can keep the gigantic Nikolai Valuev moving around the ring, he can take the world heavyweight title on Saturday night.
Duration: 04:38
Should we feel obliged to wear a poppy?
Despite a campaign to get all 20 Premier League clubs to embroider poppies onto their shirt, Manchester United and Liverpool won't be. Journalists Paul Hince and Kate Bevan debate the choice.
Duration: 07:02
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