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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  March 5, 2024 2:45am-3:01am GMT

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back to the uk in 2029. you're very welcome along to the programme, wherever you are watching around the world. well, arsenal have kept up the pressure in this season's title race in the premier league. the gunners hammered bottom side sheffield united 6—0 to move two points behind leaders liverpool, and arsenal became the first english league side to win three away games in a row by a margin of five or more goals. captain martin odegaard opened the scoring just five minutes into the game. ajayden bogle own goal, along with scores from gabriel martinelli, kai havertz and declan rice had many home fans leaving early at bramall lane. ben white then rounded things off after the break as the blades improved
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a little in the second half. so mikel arteta's side are third, but sheffield united are rock bottom, 11 points from safety with 11 games to go. it was a great performance, a big result for us again with the amount of goals that we scored and the clean sheet and the fact that the team shows signs of wanting more. i mean a good moment, so very positive. we just hope that we can be better and we can earn more points than we did last season. we have some players back as well, the likes of thomas and fabio and that's great news. so let's give it a go. you know, that might be a way forward for us now to play the young boys. i'm a bit disappointed in a few of the boys' performances as well. i think some of them can do better, but obviously i take that overall responsibility of trying to get it right and, you know, we toyed with going 5—4, bodies in the middle of the park to clog that area up but we didn't and unfortunately the result is the result and we have live with it.
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chelsea striker sam kerr is set to face trial in the uk after being charged with racially aggravated harassment of a police officer. the australia international pleaded not guilty to the offence at a court hearing on monday. the crown prosecution service have said it follows an alleged incident in january 2023. kerr is scheduled to appear in court on 1 february next year. she's currently sidelined with an acl injury. staying with football and the republic of ireland interim bossjohn o'shea was speaking for the first time on monday. the former manchester united defender played 118 times for the republic and was an assistant coach under previous manager stephen kenny. he's taking charge for the friendlies against switzerland and belgium later this month but what about the permanent role? look, let's hope that takes care of itself but ultimately for me i'm focused on these two games and then we'll see
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what happens then. at the minute, obviously, i've been given the chance to lead the team for the two games against belgium and switzerland. going forward, who knows? it's obviously spoken to marc about this before in terms of when management changes or things happen, everyone has their own ideas, head coaches have their own ideas, etc, and as always, i would always be up for a conversation. but that's stuff for further down the line. the president of motorsport�*s world governing body, the fia, mohammed bin saleem, is under investigation for allegedly interfering in a formula 1 race result. a whistleblower has told the fia that bin saleem allegedly intervened to overturn a penalty given to aston martin's fernando alonso at last year's saudi arabian grand prix. the claim is in a report by an fia compliance officer to its ethics committee which has been seen by bbc sport. bin saleem and the fia have not responded to a request for comment and the ethics
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committee is expected to take four to six weeks to issue its report. jason kelce has announced his retirement from the nfl after 13 years. he is regarded as one of the league's best ever centres. he is now 36 and he cried as he began a statement lasting more than a0 minutes and then continued to hold back tears. kelce spent his entire career with the philadelphia eagles, helping them win their first super bowl in 2018 and reach the showpiece event again in 2023, when he faced his brother travis. now, we're just a week away from the highlight of the jump racing season, the cheltenham festival, but it will be missing one of its stars. constitution hill will not defend the champion hurdle on the opening day. his trainer nicky henderson says he's failed to recover sufficiently from a respiratory infection so won't be ready to run. lizzie greenwood—hughes has more for us. we've known for a week that constitution hill was a serious doubt for the champion hurdle.
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now, this isn't any old horse. this is the best hurdler in the world, possibly the best a little bit more often to see just how good he could be. but he won last year's race by nine lengths and he was one of the very few bankers for british—trained horses for the cheltenham festival because we're expecting
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but it's nothing serious but welfare obviously shipped shipped shipped the athletes and you look
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at some of the athletes coming it helps with coaching and helps people get into our lives and the next steppingstone from where they are now. well, sally gunnell won 0lympic a00m hurdle gold in 1992 for great britain and speaking to the bbc earlier, she was excited about team gb�*s chances ahead of the paris 0lympics but first she began with her thoughts on the uk hosting another major championships. it's incredible to think that that could happen, especially after when you've looked back and you've seen the success of the olympics that we had in 2012, a world championships and, you know, we're filling stadiums. the london grand prix that's
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happening this summer is nearly sold out. so you know we're a nation that absolutely loves it. you heard the roar this weekend for a world indoors. and i think we know we can deliver a world—class championships and we can if ilthat stadium every night and it would be just amazing to have a world championship back in london. you know, the olympics is like no other competition. it's only every four years. it brings up new names, new talent and i think what's quite nice is that we are seeing new names and new talent in the great britain team coming through and you just want to be able to build on that confidence. who knows, you know? we've got a whole array of athletes out there that haven't competed indoors like katrina johnson—thompson, winning that world last year, the confidence that would give her going in and she's so hungry for that olympic medal. and we've keely as well — hodgkinson — in the 800m, so, so talented, still young, so we've still got that depth.
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zharnel hughes, ben paterson that got that bronze in the world. so we're talking about quite a number of athletes here that have got that quality, they've got that hunger and who could person form in paris. finally, the official pollsters for the paris 2024 olympics and paralympic games have been revealed and they're inspired by the surrealist art movement. they highlight the capital's historic monuments, including the eiffel tower and the arc de triomphe, and the venues to be used such as the stade de france and the surfing site in tahiti. described by parisian artist hugo catanni, the pieces complement each other to form a double poster and he's paying tribute to the surrealist manifesto, which was published 100 years ago, the last time the games were held in the french capital. well, just a reminder of our top story before we go.
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arsenal hammered sheffield united 6—0 in the premier league to keep the pressure on in the title race. there's lots more on that on the bbc sport website and app but from me and the team, see you again soon. hello. there may be a hiccup along the way, but by and large, for the rest of this week, it's looking better than it has done in recent weeks, with the tendency for most of us to be a good deal drier. things will become windier again as we go through the week and that's because we're stuck in a bit of a tussle between high pressure building across scandinavia — high generally means dry weather — and low pressure out in the atlantic. and, whilst they try to get closer, high pressure will be the dominant feature. tuesday, however, will be a bit of a transition day of sorts.
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now, we start with a bit of frost across central, western england and wales, certainly frost free towards the east and that's because we've got a weather frontier which has become stranded as we go into the start of the day. cloud, outbreaks of rain, quite misty around hills and coasts, too. it'll sit there all day long around some coastal districts. it may brighten up a touch inland, chance of a few heavier showers and a rumble of thunder towards the far southeast, and some showers in the morning in northern ireland will work through into western scotland. elsewhere, most of you will be dry — the odd shower can't be ruled out, but it'll be quite pleasant in the sunny spells that develop. now, as we go through into tuesday night, that weather front is still there in some form. so plenty of clouds, still the chance of some light rain or drizzle, and a bit of a breeze blowing across the north and east of scotland, as we'll see through tuesday itself. but into wednesday morning, it's a case of the frost will be quite extensive again in western parts of england and wales, as well as western scotland, and maybe a bit in northern ireland. it's here we start wednesday with the sunshine. a few showers maybe towards the far west of cornwall later on. always more cloud in northeastern england, eastern scotland, with the tendency for some drizzle on the hills.
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a brighter day and drier day for some other parts of eastern england, and temperatures creeping a little bit above where we should be for this stage in the year. now, as we go into wednesday night and thursday, high pressure builds a bit more and low pressure gets closer. we squeeze the isobars together more, so there'll be more of a breeze by the time we hit thursday. that will bring a bit more cloud across northern and eastern areas — the greater chance of 1—2 showers drifting in, as well. many, though, to the south and west will stay dry — and, because that wind coming in from the south easterly direction, it's these areas most favoured for the best of the sunshine. feeling a little bit cooler, especially in the cloudier spots, compared with wednesday. into friday and the weekend — a lot of dry weather to begin with, but there's a greater chance of a bit of rain developing here and there as we go into saturday and sunday. take care.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli opposition figure benny gantz meets with the vice president who pushed israel on a ceasefire. haiti is under a state of emergency after a massive prison break out as gang members demand the prime minister resign after a prison break. plus the us supreme
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court rules donald trump can remain on primary ballots, handing a major legal victory to the former president. hello, i am carl nasman. us vice president kamala harris expressed deep concerns over the humanitarian situation in gaza during talks with benny gantz, a key israeli opposition figure and member of the israeli war cabinet. the white house says ms harris urged israel to increase aid flow to gaza, and come up with a "credible humanitarian plan" before any military operations in rafah. the visit has been criticised by some in benjamin netanyahu's government, who've said that as an opposition figure any commitments he made would not be binding. there are talks under way in cairo that would see a pause in operations in exchange
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for the release of hostages. wyrie davies has more.

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