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and northeast england that scotland and northeast england that we will have some general outbreaks of rain developing. otherwise quite a lot of dry weather on saturday, just a few brief showers. sunday mostly fine with temperatures high teens or low 20s. bye for now.
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hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. you're watching the context on bbc news. more pressure on joe more pressure onjoe biden as a house the nato summit. george clooney says he should step aside.
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so as president biden attends the nato summit — the calls for him to step aside in this year's presidential race are growing ever louder — and closer to the president himself. just a few weeks ago hollywood actor george clooney george clooney says he should step aside. was withjoe biden, trying to drum up money in a big celebrity fundraiser for the president. but today, in a scathing opinion piece for the new york times newspaper, he's called on mr biden to step aside. he wrote... but it's notjust celebrities who want a new candidate — senior members ofjoe biden's own party are now saying he should consider his position, including ally and former speaker of the house nancy pelosi. ms pelosi said he should decide quickly whether to stay in the 2024 white house race. as long as the president... it's up
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to the president to decide if he is going to run. we're all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short. i think overwhelming support of the caucus, it's not for me to say, i'm not the head of the caucus any more but he is respected and people want him to make that decision. he is respected and people want him to make that decision.— make that decision. he has said he has made the _ make that decision. he has said he has made the decision. _ make that decision. he has said he has made the decision. he said - has made the decision. he said firmly this week he is going to run. do you want him to run? i firmly this week he is going to run. do you want him to run?— firmly this week he is going to run. do you want him to run? i want him to do whatever _ he decides to do. as the let's discuss this ongoing, will he, won't he. which i'm sure he's often walk the corridors of washington. matthew, you worked closely with joe biden when
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washington. matthew, you worked closely withjoe biden when you were ambassador, he was vice president. are you in touch with anyone close to his inner circle and what are you hearing about whether he will indeed heed the calls from various people, including now george clooney and others in his party were saying it's time for him to just move aside? time for him tojust move aside? i did. like nancy pelosi said" two george clooney, i am a huge fan of joe biden, as senator, vice president, as president. yes, i have many close friends working closely so i feel a bit of a funny position because i remember what it's like to because i remember what it's like to be inside and have people on the outside give opinions. the way i think about it, we were talking earlier about diplomacy and the keir starmer invited meeting and the importance about dealing with difference. what i'm seeing and hearing and feeling is that within the democratic party we want to have a really hard, important conversation. we don't want these
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differences about the fitness to run for president, we don't want to dismiss that difference, we don't want to demonise that difference we want to demonise that difference we want to demonise that difference we want to deal and work through it. that's certainly what i'm feeling and what we're all reading about. before i move on, do you think he should be the candidate come november, yes or no? i should be the candidate come november, yes or no?- should be the candidate come november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my _ november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my role _ november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my role to _ november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my role to say _ november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my role to say yes - november, yes or no? i don't feel like it's my role to say yes or no. | like it's my role to say yes or no. i think he's been defined from being the youngest senator to being the oldest president about making the right decision and putting his country and party ist. i think he has a decision to make about whether that will continue to be his legacy and i hope that continues to be the case. . and i hope that continues to be the case, ., ,, ., , and i hope that continues to be the case. . ,, . , ., case. rina shah, i spoke to her democratic _ case. rina shah, i spoke to her democratic strategists - case. rina shah, i spoke to her democratic strategists in - case. rina shah, i spoke to her democratic strategists in the i case. rina shah, i spoke to her. democratic strategists in the last hour, there are still by the sounds of it a lot of people who seem to be rallying around joe biden. the strategist i spoke to said that he still felt that the best person from a democratic perspective to beat
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donald trump isjoe biden. what is the view from the republican side of the view from the republican side of the aisle? it’s the view from the republican side of the aisle? �* , , the view from the republican side of the aisle? 3 , , , the aisle? it's very simple. there are auoin the aisle? it's very simple. there are going to _ the aisle? it's very simple. there are going to be — the aisle? it's very simple. there are going to be numerous - the aisle? it's very simple. there are going to be numerous people the aisle? it's very simple. there - are going to be numerous people that rally around _ are going to be numerous people that rally around biden because he someone _ rally around biden because he someone in power right now. they are someone in power right now. they are so many— someone in power right now. they are so many people that don't want to lose power. because joe biden if he is kicked _ lose power. because joe biden if he is kicked out he loses power and those _ is kicked out he loses power and those people lose it too. so then what _ those people lose it too. so then what is _ those people lose it too. so then what is to— those people lose it too. so then what is to happen? it's the wild west. _ what is to happen? it's the wild west. and _ what is to happen? it's the wild west, and uncharted territory of sorts _ west, and uncharted territory of sorts lei — west, and uncharted territory of sorts let me just pepper one piece of fact, _ sorts let me just pepper one piece of fact, it's— sorts let me just pepper one piece of fact, it's that the last two time democrats — of fact, it's that the last two time democrats changed their ticket for president— democrats changed their ticket for president at the very last minute, that was— president at the very last minute, that was a — president at the very last minute, that was a 1968 in 1972, they lost in a landslide. but there is one very— in a landslide. but there is one very different factor this time and it is trumo — very different factor this time and it is trump. trump is the most flawed — it is trump. trump is the most flawed candidate for the presidency in modern — flawed candidate for the presidency in modern history.— in modern history. flawed but --oular. in modern history. flawed but popular- popular— in modern history. flawed but popular. popular amongst - in modern history. flawed but. popular. popular amongst many. in modern history. flawed but- popular. popular amongst many. sure, millions of americans _ popular. popular amongst many. sure, millions of americans support -
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popular. popularamongst many. sure, millions of americans support the former— millions of americans support the former president. but millions more kicked _ former president. but millions more kicked him _ former president. but millions more kicked him out in 2020. we can't discount — kicked him out in 2020. we can't discount the facts, the facts are that this — discount the facts, the facts are that this is _ discount the facts, the facts are that this is an unusual moment with two very— that this is an unusual moment with two very old — that this is an unusual moment with two very old candidates. this is a rematch — two very old candidates. this is a rematch seemingly nobody wanted. and what's _ rematch seemingly nobody wanted. and what's to _ rematch seemingly nobody wanted. and what's to come is anybody's guess. one thing _ what's to come is anybody's guess. one thing i— what's to come is anybody's guess. one thing i must tell you is that it's never— one thing i must tell you is that it's never too late, even for the republicans who have a convention next week, — republicans who have a convention next week, they could have a brokered _ next week, they could have a brokered convention. it's looking like they— brokered convention. it's looking like they won't because yesterday nikki _ like they won't because yesterday nikki haley, the one who emerged top on the _ nikki haley, the one who emerged top on the gop _ nikki haley, the one who emerged top on the gop primary, she let her delicates— on the gop primary, she let her delicates lose. she said, please vote _ delicates lose. she said, please vote for— delicates lose. she said, please vote for trump. i think she does not because _ vote for trump. i think she does not because she — vote for trump. i think she does not because she wants to run for president— because she wants to run for president in 2028. and she doesn't want any— president in 2028. and she doesn't want any more bad blood with the republicans of her own. she wants to look like _ republicans of her own. she wants to look like she's unifying in a moment that democrats are looking like they are in _ that democrats are looking like they are in serious disarray. the last point _ are in serious disarray. the last point i — are in serious disarray. the last point i want _ are in serious disarray. the last point i want to make it is not too late for— point i want to make it is not too late for democrats to change this ticket _ late for democrats to change this ticket for— late for democrats to change this ticket for that put kamala harris on talk i _ ticket for that put kamala harris on talk i somebody else's vp and try to
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run. talk i somebody else's vp and try to run its— talk i somebody else's vp and try to run. it's about the political will and will— run. it's about the political will and willjoe biden get out of the way? _ and willjoe biden get out of the way? those of the two open ended questions — way? those of the two open ended questions |— way? those of the two open ended cuestions. , . ., . questions. i “ust want to say that the axioms — questions. i just want to say that the axioms website _ questions. i just want to say that the axioms website is _ questions. i just want to say that the axioms website is reporting i questions. i just want to say that i the axioms website is reporting that the axioms website is reporting that the republican head has subpoenaed three senior white house aides, demanding that they sit for depositions regarding president biden to help. that's according to letters obtained by xes. brian, you're sitting on a different side of the atlantic, looking at all of this. what do you think this is doing to the trajectory of novembers election? doing to the tra'ectory of novembers election? ~ , ., . , ., election? when you have george clooney telling _ election? when you have george clooney telling you, _ election? when you have george clooney telling you, this - election? when you have george clooney telling you, this is - election? when you have george clooney telling you, this is the i clooney telling you, this is the field _ clooney telling you, this is the field to— clooney telling you, this is the field to me _ clooney telling you, this is the field to me of— clooney telling you, this is the field to me of an— clooney telling you, this is the field to me of an end - clooney telling you, this is the field to me of an end i- clooney telling you, this is the field to me of an end i think. clooney telling you, this is the. field to me of an end i think the democrats are _ field to me of an end i think the democrats are calculating - field to me of an end i think the i democrats are calculating whether they have — democrats are calculating whether they have a — democrats are calculating whether they have a better— democrats are calculating whether they have a better chance - democrats are calculating whether they have a better chance withoutl they have a better chance without biden _ they have a better chance without biden they— they have a better chance without biden they are _ they have a better chance without biden. they are calculating - they have a better chance without l biden. they are calculating whether it can _ biden. they are calculating whether it can he _ biden. they are calculating whether it can he done — biden. they are calculating whether it can be done in _ biden. they are calculating whether it can be done in a _ biden. they are calculating whether it can be done in a convenient - it can be done in a convenient fashion, — it can be done in a convenient fashion, without— it can be done in a convenient fashion, without causing - it can be done in a convenient . fashion, without causing further strife _ fashion, without causing further strife and — fashion, without causing further
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strife and problems _ fashion, without causing further strife and problems to - fashion, without causing further strife and problems to the - strife and problems to the democratic— strife and problems to the democratic campaign - strife and problems to the democratic campaign to l strife and problems to the democratic campaign to a| strife and problems to the - democratic campaign to a line from the scottish— democratic campaign to a line from the scottish place, _ democratic campaign to a line from the scottish place, when _ democratic campaign to a line from the scottish place, when done - democratic campaign to a line from the scottish place, when done is i the scottish place, when done is done _ the scottish place, when done is done for— the scottish place, when done is done for that _ the scottish place, when done is done for that were _ the scottish place, when done is done for that were better- the scottish place, when done is done for that were better when i the scottish place, when done is - done for that were better when were done for that were better when were done quickly — done for that were better when were done quickly i— done for that were better when were done quickly. i think— done for that were better when were done quickly. i think that's— done for that were better when were done quickly. i think that's pretty- done quickly. i think that's pretty much _ done quickly. i think that's pretty much what — done quickly. i think that's pretty much what nancy— done quickly. i think that's pretty much what nancy pollutes - done quickly. i think that's pretty much what nancy pollutes he - done quickly. i think that's pretty| much what nancy pollutes he was saying _ much what nancy pollutes he was saying it — much what nancy pollutes he was saying it was _ much what nancy pollutes he was saying. it was scarcely— much what nancy pollutes he was saying. it was scarcely the - much what nancy pollutes he was i saying. it was scarcely the warmest endorsement — saying. it was scarcely the warmest endorsement of— saying. it was scarcely the warmest endorsement of that _ saying. it was scarcely the warmest endorsement of that —— _ saying. it was scarcely the warmest endorsement of that —— nancy- saying. it was scarcely the warmest . endorsement of that —— nancy pelosi. the incumbent — endorsement of that —— nancy pelosi. the incumbent pretty— endorsement of that —— nancy pelosi. the incumbent pretty much— endorsement of that —— nancy pelosi. the incumbent pretty much saying - endorsement of that —— nancy pelosi.| the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit — the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out — the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out of— the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out of the _ the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out of the way— the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out of the way and - the incumbent pretty much saying get nato summit out of the way and think| nato summit out of the way and think seriously— nato summit out of the way and think seriously about — nato summit out of the way and think seriously about going. _ nato summit out of the way and think seriously about going. they— nato summit out of the way and think seriously about going. they are - nato summit out of the way and think seriously about going. they are i'm i seriously about going. they are i'm sure summing _ seriously about going. they are i'm sure summing up— seriously about going. they are i'm sure summing up the _ seriously about going. they are i'm sure summing up the prospects - seriously about going. they are i'm sure summing up the prospects ofl seriously about going. they are i'm i sure summing up the prospects of the vice presidents— sure summing up the prospects of the vice presidents standing. _ sure summing up the prospects of the vice presidents standing. i'm - sure summing up the prospects of the vice presidents standing. i'm sure - vice presidents standing. i'm sure they're _ vice presidents standing. i'm sure they're looking _ vice presidents standing. i'm sure they're looking at _ vice presidents standing. i'm sure they're looking at others - vice presidents standing. i'm sure they're looking at others indeed, i they're looking at others indeed, george _ they're looking at others indeed, george clooney— they're looking at others indeed, george clooney suggested - they're looking at others indeed, george clooney suggested a - they're looking at others indeed, . george clooney suggested a couple they're looking at others indeed, - george clooney suggested a couple of names, _ george clooney suggested a couple of names, both — george clooney suggested a couple of names, both who— george clooney suggested a couple of names, both who are _ george clooney suggested a couple of names, both who are gently _ names, both who are gently declining _ names, both who are gently declining. they— names, both who are gently declining. they declined - names, both who are gently declining. they declined at i names, both who are gently i declining. they declined at this stage _ declining. they declined at this stage because _ declining. they declined at this stage because joe _ declining. they declined at this stage because joe biden- declining. they declined at this stage because joe biden is- declining. they declined at this stage because joe biden is so. stage because joe biden is so adamant _ stage because joe biden is so adamant that— stage because joe biden is so adamant that he _ stage because joe biden is so adamant that he is _ stage because joe biden is so adamant that he is staying. . stage because joe biden is so. adamant that he is staying. he stage because joe biden is so- adamant that he is staying. he looks to me _ adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like _ adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like a — adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like a football— adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like a football manager- adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like a football manager who . adamant that he is staying. he looks to me like a football manager who is adamant _ to me like a football manager who is adamant he — to me like a football manager who is adamant he is — to me like a football manager who is adamant he is staying, _ to me like a football manager who is adamant he is staying, adamant- to me like a football manager who is adamant he is staying, adamant he i to me like a football manager who isi adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying _ adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying and _ adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying and then _ adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying and then goes. _ adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying and then goes. you _ adamant he is staying, adamant he is staying and then goes. you mentioned a football analogy. _ staying and then goes. you mentioned a football analogy. i'll _ staying and then goes. you mentioned a football analogy. i'lljust _ staying and then goes. you mentioned a football analogy. i'lljust get - staying and then goes. you mentioned a football analogy. i'lljust get it - a football analogy. i'lljust get it checked the score. what is a score? still i— all. thank you very much
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for that we will be back with you in a moment. forthe for that we will be back with you in a moment. for the moment i will say goodbye to you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
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let's give you an update on the football. let's give you an update on the football. with just a few minutes to go, the euros semifinal between england and the netherlands is heading to extra time. the score at the moment is netherlands one, england one. once the extra time is complete then if no one scores we could be in pelosi territory. let's cross now tojoe inwood who's at a fan zone in brixton. joe has a toughest gig watching the football in a bar with fans. do you think we're on course or penalties again? we think we're on course or penalties auain? ~ . ., , think we're on course or penalties aaain?~ _, , . think we're on course or penalties aaain?~ , . �*, ., again? we could be a. it's two minutes then. _ again? we could be a. it's two minutes then. it's _ again? we could be a. it's two minutes then. it's harder - again? we could be a. it's two minutes then. it's harder my i again? we could be a. it's two - minutes then. it's harder my nerves because we just had the ball in the
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back of the net but there was a marginal offside. it is still one high: all calls with up as a consequence it is currently into extra time. we have a whole extra half hour of football to play before we go to penalties. as it stands back this is far and away the best game england have played. what they've done is raise their hopes for the production of been good as well. the dutch are on the attack now. i well. the dutch are on the attack now. . w' well. the dutch are on the attack now. . y ., well. the dutch are on the attack now. . a i. ., well. the dutch are on the attack now. . i. ., ., i. now. i might ask you to move your mic closer — now. i might ask you to move your mic closer to _ now. i might ask you to move your mic closer to you _ now. i might ask you to move your mic closer to you because - now. i might ask you to move your mic closer to you because it - now. i might ask you to move your mic closer to you because it is - mic closer to you because it is quite noisy. what is he doing now? as soon as we go to air people say we're on air they start singing very loudly. 83 minutes and so far. it's been a much, much better game that we seem so far from england and from
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the dutch. at the moment it does seem like it is going to be going into extra time for them anything happen. we've been broadcasting live at the end of matches and lots of things can happen. we have six minutes of normal time and then injury time and then extra time if necessary. and then penalties. a lot of things can happen. i have the perennial curse of having to speak to the camera while exciting things happen over my shoulder. what is going on cusa either missed the action. �* , . going on cusa either missed the action. �*, . ., action. it's a tough life. if it does go _ action. it's a tough life. if it does go to _ action. it's a tough life. if it does go to penalties, - action. it's a tough life. if it does go to penalties, it - action. it's a tough life. if it| does go to penalties, it does action. it's a tough life. if it - does go to penalties, it does feel like england is starting to overcome its curse when it comes to penalties with up on saturday i thought they were exemplary. they all went in.
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we've all sat through england matches where we've lost penalties. they were immaculate. they were better than exemplary, they were flawless. every single one was unstoppable. on top of thatjordan pickford has really shown himself with his water bottle covered in names to be a first—class penalty shots for thejordan names to be a first—class penalty shots for the jordan pickford names to be a first—class penalty shots for thejordan pickford has saved more than double the number of penalties and competitive matches for england, that five england predecessors put together. a specialist at this. i'm sure many of our viewers will exceed that water bottle with the names written on it for that and all of them, they dive to reach the players. they have thought this through. it's one of the big things england under gareth southgate have tried to focus on, notjust southgate have tried to focus on, not just the southgate have tried to focus on, notjust the practice of penalties, the psychology of them. he saw that with hurricane when he took his
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penalty earlier in the game in the first half he took his time, he relaxed and it was unstoppable shot to the left hand corner. i think if it does go to penalties, there's a long way to go before that happens. but if it does england will feel confident that that penalty curse is not just gone confident that that penalty curse is notjust gone it is shattered. the latest from _ notjust gone it is shattered. the latest from south london. let's cross now to jim connolly in sheffield. is everybody really on edge where you are? is everybody really on edge where ou are? , ., , is everybody really on edge where ouare? ,., , , you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous — you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you _ you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you might _ you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you might hear- you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you might hear a - you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you might hear a lot i you are? the tension is absolutely ridiculous. you might hear a lot ofj ridiculous. you might hear a lot of screaming, maybe potentially some bad language because it is getting very, very tense. we got an interesting dynamic between the people next to me. someone who is learning all about football right at this moment for that has a game going for you? it’s this moment for that has a game going for you?— this moment for that has a game going for you? it's ok we're going
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to win. going for you? it's ok we're going to win- your— going for you? it's ok we're going to win. your american _ going for you? it's ok we're going to win. your american and - going for you? it's ok we're going to win. your american and you - going for you? it's ok we're going | to win. your american and you are here suoporting — to win. your american and you are here supporting england _ to win. your american and you are here supporting england and - to win. your american and you are here supporting england and your| here supporting england and your friend is teaching you the game. hagar friend is teaching you the game. how is this going? — friend is teaching you the game. how is this going? it's _ friend is teaching you the game. how is this going? it's going okay. i think— is this going? it's going okay. i think this — is this going? it's going okay. i think this is the most exciting game — think this is the most exciting game it's_ think this is the most exciting game. it's very exciting. how have ou been game. it's very exciting. how have you been coaching _ game. it's very exciting. how have you been coaching her— game. it's very exciting. how have you been coaching her through - game. it's very exciting. how have l you been coaching her through this? this is tense. we've been learning the offside — this is tense. we've been learning the offside rule. _ this is tense. we've been learning the offside rule. we _ this is tense. we've been learning the offside rule. we learned - this is tense. we've been learning the offside rule. we learned about -oal the offside rule. we learned about goal line _ the offside rule. we learned about goal line technology _ the offside rule. we learned about goal line technology for _ the offside rule. we learned about goal line technology for the - the offside rule. we learned about goal line technology for the ones i goal line technology for the ones that nearly — goal line technology for the ones that nearly went _ goal line technology for the ones that nearly went in. _ goal line technology for the ones that nearly went in. just - goal line technology for the ones| that nearly went in. just cheering when _ that nearly went in. just cheering when it— that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes— that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes the _ that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes the right _ that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes the right way. - that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes the right way. this. that nearly went in. just cheering when it goes the right way. this is a really intense _ when it goes the right way. this is a really intense game _ when it goes the right way. this is a really intense game can - when it goes the right way. this is a really intense game can you - a really intense game can you describe to us just what we've been through in the last a0 minutes? every single emotion possible for the we've — every single emotion possible for the we've been happy, sad, with lateral— the we've been happy, sad, with lateral side goal, all of the feelings. lateral side goal, all of the feelings-— lateral side goal, all of the feelinas. ., . feelings. how are you finding it? is as one of your— feelings. how are you finding it? is as one of your first _ feelings. how are you finding it? is as one of your first ever gives - feelings. how are you finding it? is as one of your first ever gives a - as one of your first ever gives a football? , , , football? this is my favourite cultural moment _ football? this is my favourite cultural moment in _ football? this is my favourite cultural moment in england. | football? this is my favourite - cultural moment in england. yes. i don't _ cultural moment in england. yes. i don't even — cultural moment in england. yes. i don't even know how to feel. are we
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headin: don't even know how to feel. are we heading for — don't even know how to feel. are we heading for penalties, _ don't even know how to feel. are we heading for penalties, extra - don't even know how to feel. are we heading for penalties, extra time? l don't even know how to feel. are we heading for penalties, extra time? i | heading for penalties, extra time? i think extra time. substitutions for the maybe — think extra time. substitutions for the maybe not _ think extra time. substitutions for the maybe not. maybe _ think extra time. substitutions for the maybe not. maybe not. - think extra time. substitutions for the maybe not. maybe not. [it’s- think extra time. substitutions for the maybe not. maybe not. it's “ust flowed the maybe not. maybe not. it's “ust flowed — the maybe not. maybe not. it's “ust flowed over the fi the maybe not. maybe not. it's “ust flowed over the bar. i the maybe not. maybe not. it's “ust flowed over the bar. cole �* the maybe not. maybe not. it'sjust flowed over the bar. cole palmer! i flowed over the bar. cole palmer! extra time. flowed over the bar. cole palmer! extra time-— extra time. we've got it. we've aotta extra time. we've got it. we've gotta come _ extra time. we've got it. we've gotta come have _ extra time. we've got it. we've gotta come have weak- extra time. we've got it. we've gotta come have weak was - extra time. we've got it. we've | gotta come have weak was mike extra time. we've got it. we've - gotta come have weak was mike this is the most distracting work i've ever done because i'm trying to chat to unc was going on. that was close. incredible. it's a wonderful feeling _ incredible. it's a wonderful feelina. , , , , , incredible. it's a wonderful feelin.. , ,, ,' feeling. this is pretty awful, is so tense. without _ feeling. this is pretty awful, is so tense. without judging _ feeling. this is pretty awful, is so tense. withoutjudging there's i feeling. this is pretty awful, is so i tense. withoutjudging there's quite a lot of empty drinks on this table. there are 100% is for that we have to get— there are 100% is for that we have to get through _ there are 100% is for that we have to get through somehow. - there are 100% is for that we have to get through somehow. for- to get through somehow. for everybody — to get through somehow. everybody around. get your to get through somehow.“ everybody around. get your excuses in, right. we've got two minutes left for extra time and penalties.
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do you think penalties? i left for extra time and penalties. do you think penalties?- left for extra time and penalties. do you think penalties? i hope not. only because _ do you think penalties? i hope not. only because everybody _ do you think penalties? i hope not. only because everybody around - do you think penalties? i hope not. i only because everybody around me... were going _ only because everybody around me... were going to leave you guys to your lesson in football. the tangent here is pretty unbearable. back to you in the studio. ., ~ is pretty unbearable. back to you in the studio. . ~ , ., jim connolly and sheffield. we had an american who is being schooled in football. not the soccer as you might say. are you watching any of the championship at all? i am might say. are you watching any of the championship at all?— the championship at all? i am not watchin: the championship at all? i am not watching any _ the championship at all? i am not watching any of — the championship at all? i am not watching any of it. _ the championship at all? i am not watching any of it. i'm _ the championship at all? i am not watching any of it. i'm taking my| watching any of it. i'm taking my kids to _ watching any of it. i'm taking my kids to soccer practice. the americans go to the line and skirting _ americans go to the line and skirting and of course we will go out across — skirting and of course we will go out across the pond to cheer you on. brian, _ out across the pond to cheer you on. brian. the _ out across the pond to cheer you on. brian. the us — out across the pond to cheer you on. brian, the us is hosting the world cup next year. more americans will be much more familiar with the offside rule in about a year from now. i'm assuming you support scotland. you haven't had as good a tournament, have you?—
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scotland. you haven't had as good a tournament, have you? thank you very much for pointing _ tournament, have you? thank you very much for pointing that _ tournament, have you? thank you very much for pointing that out. _ tournament, have you? thank you very much for pointing that out. i _ tournament, have you? thank you very much for pointing that out. i love - much for pointing that out. i love that american fan who said it was a cultural moment. that's somebody who hasn't quite got the soul of football yet. i guess it's a symmetry about this, i came penalty insurers in england go probably into extra time i to the end. and then to penalties, which is your correspondent pointed out england have become so expert at having... oh, england hasjust scored! my floor manager has done for us. i've been told in my ear england had just scored. jude bellingham scored that goal. brian, you not to react? itrefoil goal. brian, you not to react? well done. terrific. _ goal. brian, you not to react? well done. terrific. all— goal. brian, you not to react? well done. terrific. all the _ goal. brian, you not to react? well done. terrific. all the very - goal. brian, you not to react? well done. terrific. all the very best. i done. terrific. all the very best. this is incredible. _ done. terrific. all the very best. this is incredible. this _ done. terrific. all the very best. this is incredible. this could - done. terrific. all the very best. this is incredible. this could be | this is incredible. this could be a moment in history. england are through to the final this weekend. wow, look at those scenes. jubilant
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fans for the i wish i was with them, not in the studio. look at that. what a moment! only a few more minutes after the game with outlets and although shots shots. you've been watching the context for that thank you to rina shah and brian and well done england. hello from the bbc sport centre. moments left out england european semifinal against the netherlands and germany. england are now 2—1 up with a minute of injury time left to go. that was the first goal there from the netherlands, which put them 1—0 up for the hurricanes penalty made it one all. going into the break,
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england writing the elect for the moment. phil foden was proving a constant thorn in the netherlands side for the netherlands were looking the better side after the break, coming close on several occasions. england thought that they had a goal to put them to — up. but kinda is ruled offside. ollie watkins is just scored kinda is ruled offside. ollie watkins isjust scored in kinda is ruled offside. ollie watkins is just scored in the dying moments to make it to — one. the waiters playing spain in sunday's final for the waiters playing spain in sunday's finalfor the moments waiters playing spain in sunday's final for the moments left waiters playing spain in sunday's finalfor the moments left in waiters playing spain in sunday's final for the moments left in that match. this is how fans up around the country reacted to the goals going in earlier on. enjoying the scenes as england scored the goals in the first half are pictures now from wembley. as england get set to celebrate making the final of euro 202a foot up to— one up against the netherlands as injury time approaches its final moments with o'connor at gallagher coming on at
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the moment is a good look to close this game out to— one win for england for the fantastic three for them against the netherlands a team which is bitten them more and head to heads of the bill be going through —— be in them. moments left to full times forfans through —— be in them. moments left to full times for fans celebrating in wembley. and very much deserved. we will keep you updated on that. to wimbledon now, where the 2022 champion elena rybakhina secured her spot in the semi—finals and rather easier time for novak djokovic in the men's draw. chetan pathak is there for us. with the withdrawal djokovic looked at take things easy on day ten. the seven—time winner is into the semifinal with a walkover. awaiting him on friday will be musetti who saw off the fritz american and five sets. the italian was beaten here by fritz
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two years ago but not this time for that at levelling the match he took the momentum before fritz fought back to force a decider. ultimately, musetti got the job done. 6—1 in the fifth to reach his first grand slam semifinal. the other semifinal on friday will be between carlos alcaraz and medvedev. in the women's draw the last four line—up is complete with a 2022 champion rybakina sealing her place with ending and inspired run for svitolina alina. with ending and inspired run for svitolina. her superiority showed as she won comfortably in straight sets. her opponent in thursday semifinal will be the check player who had all the answers for the big hitting ostapenko. both this women former french open champion but wimbledon is special to her former coach who died on 2017
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famously won this title in 1991. famously won this title in 1998. and so she is into herfirst single semifinal here at wimbledon for the talking on the first time in, croatia will play — either been to the semifinals before. back to come on thursday nobody would've protected the semi finals went the draw came out. england will look to build a healthy first innings lead against the west indies tomorrow. after an impressive opening day of the first test at lords. james anderson took a wicket in his final outing for his country but the day belonged to another fast bowler. gus atkinson was england's star, taking 7—a5 on his debut as the tourists were dismissed for 121. in reply ollie pope and zak crawley set the pace for england, as they finished on 189 for three, 63 runs ahead. these are live pictures from wembley where england had beaten the netherlands to— one to make the euro
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202a final. fantastic scenes as england and close the game out for the ali watkins late strike sealing the ali watkins late strike sealing the victory for gareth south gates decides that they are related in portman and a phenomenal win for the player through to the second year of final in a row. —— garrett south gate. more coming up on that soon. hello. on wednesday, it just wouldn't stop raining across parts of northeast scotland. in parts of aberdeenshire, we had over 70mm of rain in places — that's over a month's worth of rain. as well as the wet weather, it was also quite windy and cold. northeast scotland nowjoins parts of southern england and the midlands in places of the uk that already had well over a month's worth of rain so far this month — and we're onlyjust past the first week, of course.
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it continues to rain across northeast scotland, as well, with our area of low pressure, slow—moving out in the north sea, it continues to be wet here. but we do have another weather front bringing some rain across northern ireland, northern england and over the next few hours thatjust sinks a bit further southwards. so heading into the first part of thursday morning, you might find a few patches of rain arrive across north wales and the north midlands. it'll be a mild start to the day, though, on thursday, at least — temperatures 11—1a celsius. quite varied weather conditions from place to place on thursday. the low pressure continues to feed rain into northeast scotland — the rain, though, turning lighter and patchier, but potentially still damp even into the afternoon here. western scotland, brighter, some sunny spells and some sunshine coming through for northern ireland into the afternoon. for northern england, wales, and parts of the north midlands, a few patches of rain in the morning, a few heavy showers into the afternoon. the south midlands, throughout southern england and probably south wales, a lot of dry, sunny and warm weather, with temperatures widely into the low 20s, and peaking at 23 — that's going to feel very pleasant in the sunshine. otherwise, temperatures around 15—19 ceelsius. around 15—19 celsius.
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for friday's forecast, we're watching this area of low pressure as it moves across northern france. it could come close enough to bring a band of persistent rain into southeast england. it'll be there or thereabouts, so we'lljust keep an eye on the developments with that. further northwest, this ridge of high pressure should break the cloud up across parts of west scotland, northern ireland, northwest england, so they're probably going to be the driest and brightest spots. but generally, the winds coming in from a northerly direction, so temperatures will continue to run below average, about 15—20 celsius for your high. now the weekend sees low pressure get close to the northeast of the uk — so it's across eastern scotland and northeast england that will probably have some general outbreaks of rain developing. otherwise, quite a lot of dry weather on saturday, just a few brief showers. sunday, mostly fine with temperatures high, teens to low—20s. bye for now.
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at ten, police say the suspect in a triple killing in hertfordshire has been found and is receiving medical treatment. carol hunt, the wife of the bbc sports commentator, john hunt, and their two daughters, died yesterday. the suspect, kyle clifford, is 26, and from north london. here and from north london. in bushey, the ten poor
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neighbours here in bushey, the ten poor neighbours are devastated by this triple killing on this quiet road —— the hunts' neighbours are devastated.— the hunts' neighbours are devastated. england reach the final of the euros, with a 90th minute winner against the netherlands. fans at home and abroad celebrated the win. i will be live here in dortmund on a famous night for england where they made history, through to their first everfinal of a major made history, through to their first ever final of a major tournament overseas. they're heading to berlin. nato leaders, including sir keir starmer, gather in washington, saying fighterjets, will soon be delivered to ukraine. the actor alec baldwin arrives in new mexico for his trial over a deadly shooting on a film set. on bbc london... and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world.

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