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FIFA president Gianni Infantino oversaw the allotment of games to host nations Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
Ahead of the World Cup draw on Friday, the Secret Service fenced off a perimeter surrounding the Kennedy Center, stretching a block into Washington’s tony Foggy Bottom neighbourhood.
Entry into the secure area was a shambles. They had everyone line up for a while to go through metal detectors, but the line wasn’t moving. So they split it, and now there were two lines that weren’t moving. Then they decided lines were no good, and had the media lay their bags on the ground so that a sniffer dog could go over them.
It started to snow pretty hard in the middle of this. Everyone was frustrated in that wiry way people get when they don’t know the rules.
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