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in edinburgh scotland's inquiry in edinburgh scotland's former deputy first minister is continuing to give his evidence. you can continue to watch full coverage in the beef news live page to stay up—to—date on all the developments there. —— bbc news live page. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english premier league transfer window closed. the focus is on how clubs spent money in their previous years. the hearing is expected to last three days. it is not an outcome should be revealed by the middle of february. the club admitted a breach and said they were
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shocked and disappointed at the severity of the punishment, the biggest sporting sanction in the history. everton could also get another possible points deduction after they are accused of breaching rules for a second time earlier this month. everton set a point above the relegation zone ahead of their match against fulham. there are one of five teams in the bottom six playing on tuesday. arsenal and aston villa have designed in second place in the table. there are in third and fourth respectively and are still hoping for an away win since early december and they visit nottingham forest. the quarterfinals of the asian cup. similarly spurned chances and uzbekistan took the lead. the first goal conceded by thailand in the competition so far. thailand did find an equaliser but they could not reply twice. later a game that many
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might have thought would happen later in the tournament. saudi arabia will take on south korea. we know arabia will take on south korea. - know that this is the final and replay gain is one of the best teams in this tournament. they are very good quality there. all the players, more or less, play in europe and they have experience. for us, it will be very important. to play as a team. morocco against south africa. a match against the only team that have beaten them since last year's
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tournament in qatar. in it the nba the denver nuggets ruined the debut. he could only watch on as the nuggets pulled away in the second half. a14 double of the season. 25 points, 16 rebounds, 12 assists. the top scorer had 35 points. the nuggets winning113—107. much more on our website of course. that is all your support for now. were going to talk more about football because the manchester manchester city is not labelled a genius buys former and current players. he's won 14 trophies in four years at barcelona is making the second manager in the english game to win the treble of the premier league, the fa cup in
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the premier league, the fa cup in the champions league titles. now a new documentary has been diving deep into the mind of the manager, analysing how his brand of possession —based football has influenced the way the game is played across europe. let's take a look. ., . , played across europe. let's take a look. ., ., , , look. you are considered crazy until ou are a look. you are considered crazy until you are a genius. _ look. you are considered crazy until you are a genius. i _ look. you are considered crazy until you are a genius. i think— look. you are considered crazy until you are a genius. i think he - look. you are considered crazy until you are a genius. i think he has - you are a genius. i think he has made the _ you are a genius. i think he has made the game _ you are a genius. i think he has made the game more - you are a genius. i think he has| made the game more beautiful. you are a genius. i think he has - made the game more beautiful. this is how the made the game more beautiful. is how the game should be played. the best manager in the world. the entire premier league is going... in his face _ entire premier league is going... in his face he — entire premier league is going... in his face~ he is— entire premier league is going... in his face~ he is a— entire premier league is going... in his face. he is a control— entire premier league is going... in his face. he is a control freak. - entire premier league is going... in his face. he is a control freak. he . his face. he is a control freak. he is very— his face. he is a control freak. he is very demanding. _ his face. he is a control freak. he is very demanding. he _ his face. he is a control freak. he is very demanding. he drives - his face. he is a control freak. he is very demanding. he drives you | is very demanding. he drives you crazy _ is very demanding. he drives you crazy he — is very demanding. he drives you crazx he is— is very demanding. he drives you crazy. he is looking _ is very demanding. he drives you crazy. he is looking for— is very demanding. he drives you i crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much _ crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest— crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest so— crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest so let's - crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest so let's talk - crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest so let's talk a - crazy. he is looking for perfection. so much interest so let's talk a bitl so much interest so let's talk a bit about it and go to manchester. we can speak to paul who is the producer and director that documentary and you have some amazing names in there. was it easy to convince people to speak to you. does everybody have great things to say? i think everyone has worked
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with him has great things to say about him. as for getting them to talk to us, it is a little bit tricky because pep is a very tight and loyal group of people that he has worked with previously and currently so getting them to sort of speech was wasn't the easiest to do that through one of pep's friend and journalist that has been with him throughout his career called lou martin. we throughout his career called lou martin. ~ ., ,�* , throughout his career called lou martin. ~ ., ., ,, ., ., ., martin. we got pep's approval to seak martin. we got pep's approval to s - eak to martin. we got pep's approval to speak to lots _ martin. we got pep's approval to speak to lots of _ martin. we got pep's approval to speak to lots of people _ martin. we got pep's approval to speak to lots of people have - martin. we got pep's approval to i speak to lots of people have worked with them throughout the years and a lot of them wanted to speak in catalan so they were not misrepresented in their views but i think we got some really good stories and great insight from people. in stories and great insight from eo - le. , stories and great insight from --eole. , ., stories and great insight from --eole. ,., , people. in terms of those inside, so many peeple _ people. in terms of those inside, so many people describe _ people. in terms of those inside, so many people describe him - people. in terms of those inside, so many people describe him as - people. in terms of those inside, so many people describe him as a - many people describe him as a football genius, one of the greatest, was there a single thing you're able to distill what people told you about what makes him so
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special? i told you about what makes him so secial? ~ ., _, , told you about what makes him so secial? ~ ., , special? i think what comes across in the film is _ special? i think what comes across in the film is his _ special? i think what comes across in the film is his sort _ special? i think what comes across in the film is his sort of— in the film is his sort of unwavering belief in what he's doing. he said certain mentors throughout his career and father figures, one of which take the learnings from and ran with it. even when things were not going well he just had that unwavering belief to stick to what you are doing, to trust in the process. and to sort of believe that things will improve and just by convincing everybody around you and soaking up all the knowledge that he has learned along the way. he is described as a sponge and he enjoys out of watching other sports and other sorts of things that lie that he takes to football and, yeah, it doesn't really change his philosophy. he adapted when people try to counteract it but he's got
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three main principles of from the back, keeping the ball, high press, when it back as quickly as possible and hard work. we when it back as quickly as possible and hard work.— and hard work. we are seeing ictures and hard work. we are seeing pictures of— and hard work. we are seeing pictures of him _ and hard work. we are seeing pictures of him at _ and hard work. we are seeing pictures of him at the - and hard work. we are seeing | pictures of him at the moment and hard work. we are seeing - pictures of him at the moment with some of the best players in the world including, of course, lionel messi, arguably the goat. big debate that another day for the rinaldo fans out there as well but what is it about the way that that brings out the very best in these players? i say, his assistant manager said he seduces players and he has that inner belief in what he is doing that even if he explain something that even if he explain something that the players are like, i am not quite sure that is going to work, when he tried to convince lionel messi in the biggest game to play in this different position he convinced them to do that and it sort of changed his career and change barcelona's season and he is very
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good at convincing people on his philosophy. i think hejust good at convincing people on his philosophy. i think he just connects with people and i think that is just his ability to, yeah, connect with the people that he is talking to. always fascinating to get insights into the greatest leaders of the world, doesn't matter what it is, including in football. i'm really looking forward to watching the documentary. thank you. elon musk says his company has successfully implanted one of its wireless brain chips in a human for the first time that he made the announcement on by, his own social media platform say that the procedure happened on sunday and the subject was now recovering well. they miss to allow a person to interact with a computer or phone using their thoughts. more from our correspondent. _ or phone using their thoughts. ire from our correspondent. what the new road link is trying to do is what a
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number of other companies have been attempting quite a while now and thatis attempting quite a while now and that is essentially to create a brain computer interface that will allow a human being to carry out an action through thought alone. now, it involves implanting a number of microchips into the brain that connect to a part of the brain that is responsible for movement intention. it has the effect that wirelessly can send a signal to an app wirelessly can send a signal to an app that can interpret a person's intentions. it very futuristic but, according to elon musk, he says in a post saying that this device will enable control of your phone or computer and through them almost any device. we said initial users will be those who have lost use of their limbs. they're targeting people with debilitating neurological conditions. it should be stressed that this study is in the early stages. this company was given the
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go—ahead only last year by us regulators to carry out this human trial. which is in the safety assessment stages. clearly there is assessment stages. clearly there is a lot to assess over the following months and years, question marks over whether this device will still be operating as it is designed after three months, six months, possibly a few years and the results we scrutinised very closely so, with that in mind, realistically and practically, it could be several years, if indeed it is shown to be successful, before this kind of thing is available on a wider scale. one of our most read stories on the website today. it has turned into a beautiful day across the northern half of the uk. a lot of sunshine to be had. that was how it looked in aberdeenshire earlier on but all of thatis aberdeenshire earlier on but all of that is set to change. you can see
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on the satellite picture the shield of cloud where the way to the north—west of us but from within the shield of cloud we will see emerging and increasingly deep area of low pressure. all the highs of our squeezing together that showers we are going to have some very strong winds. over the next 24 hours for the northern half of the uk it will turn wet and it will turn very windy indeed. in short term, the winds are picking up for the afternoon. further south and east a lot of cloud lingering across parts of east anglia and south—east england. could be a little bit misty and murky here as we head on into the evening. at the same time, the winds will continue to strengthen, particularly in north—west scotland where we will see gail is developing. cloud and outbreaks of rain, clouding over northern ireland and between a slice of clear sky allowing it to get quite chilly. a touch of frost for some parts and here we will start
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off with some spells of sunshine on wednesday. further south it will be breezy but nothing too significant weather—wise. further north this band of rain with some really squally, gusty winds pushing southwards and eastwards across scotland into northern ireland and eventually northern england and those wind gusts, we could see gusts of 80 mph or more in exposed parts of 80 mph or more in exposed parts of northern scotland. the gales why the across scotland, very windy for northern ireland and england, they could cause disruption particularly when coupled with heavy rain. these are the temperatures as we head towards the end of wednesday afternoon. for wednesday night that frontal system are clear southwards. wintry showers for a time and then this ridge of high pressure will build so that means, actually, a lot of dry weather on thursday. some spells of hazy sunshine. clouds thickening with some rain later in the day. temperature—wise we are looking at highs of eight or nine or 10 degrees. but it is set to turn milder through friday into the
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weekend. maybe 15 degrees but a lot of cloud and some spots of rain.
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march 2020 which is in q 000238706 looking at page three paragraph ten. live from london, this is bbc news. making history after two years of talks, deal is reached to discern devolved power sharing to northern ireland. ., . , ., ireland. collectively we can do better for— ireland. collectively we can do better for the _ ireland. collectively we can do better for the people - ireland. collectively we can do better for the people we - ireland. collectively we can dol better for the people we serve, collectively we can fight back against this agenda, collectively we can fight had the public services. israel says it has killed three palestinians in an undercover operation at a hospital in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority denounced the attack inside the health care facility.
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pakistan's former prime minister imran khan is sentenced to ten years in prison for leaking state secrets. and french farmers continue their protests with dozens of roads blocked around paris and other major cities. welcome to today's verified live. power—sharing in northern islands devolved assembly are set to return after the biggest unionist party that he will pay back a british government deal aimed at soothing concerns over post—brexit trading rules. government at stormont has been suspended for almost two years after the dup walked out in protest over arrangements which created trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. it's not clear what's in the deal but it
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won't reverse the basic settlement

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