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england and wales are starting on a damp note or western areas. right across the north and east. as we head into the afternoon, reina looks set to turn heavier for wales, northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland as well. now, temperatures, despite the cloud and rain, should still reach the low 20s. rain, should still reach the low 205. it rain, should still reach the low 20s. it will probably feel a little on the human side for some of you. looking at the child through thursday night, that heavy rain will start to pull away as the area of low pressure works out towards the north sea. we get some clear spells following. on into friday, overall it is a better weather picture. sunny spells quite widespread. showers coming and going for western scotland, an isolated one possible for northern ireland come the afternoon. temperatures, well, generally quite close to average. it's starting to get a bit warmer across east anglia and south—east england, a trend that is set to continue. if you look at the jet stream for friday, we start to get hot air being brought into it from storm debris. colder air starts to work in from canada. the effect of thatis
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work in from canada. the effect of that is that it starts to get a lot more wiggly for the weekend and we get a ridge of high pressure. that is set to send temperatures surging. for some, especially across england and wales, we are seeing temperatures into the high 20s or low 30s. thanks chris. and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday this wednesday night — day 12 of the olympics, coming up on the programme... lucky not to crash out. britain win silver in the men's team pursuit final as australia take gold. there is a tumble on the track... chaos and confrontation in the men's 5,000m heats — as britain's george mills is left fuming. the 51—year—old british skateboarder nicknamed rad dad — we'll tell you how andy macdonald —
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one of paris 2024's oldest olympians got on in his quest for a medal. this is the most enjoyable and fun thing that i've done in my life and hopefully that came across. also coming up on sportsday... having led the under 21's to glory, england are set to appoint lee carsley as their interim boss for next month's nation's league games. thank you forjoining us. it's been an eventful hour or so of track cycling
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in the paris olympic velodrome. great britain have won silver in the men's team pursuit final, losing out to australia after a dramatic finish — whilst the women's team have just taken bronze against italy. it's their fourth medal so far in the velodrome in paris. our sports editor dan roan there for us...(men�*s our sports editor dan roan there for us... team pursuit final — a mistake at the very end denying us what was set to be a very close finish and could have been gold for britain? it could so easily have been, yes, they were up against it from the beginning in truth. australia had broken the world record in the heat, so they knew it was going to be a stiff challenge. so it proved after the second lap or so, the australians took the lead, but they never really got away from the british team and they were fighting back. in fact, british team and they were fighting back. infact, it british team and they were fighting back. in fact, it was around two tenths of a second was the deficit with around 600 metres to go, and at that point it looked like the british side could claw it back in
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those final few laps. but with a short amount of distance to go, ethan appeared to slip on his pedals with the sheer effort that was being required and almost came off his bike. he was lucky to stay on but effectively that gust the british team the opportunity to try and push for gold and they lost out. the australians claim their first olympic title for 20 years. team gb had to be content with being back on the podium for the first time in eight years. they were seventh in tokyo. that was very disappointing for a british team who had won this event, dominated it for three successive games before that. that slight error, whether it's a lack of concentration or balance or effort did gust the british team and even afterwards, this is what was said after. we we re we were so close and i could see it. it was _ we were so close and i could see it. it was nearly— we were so close and i could see it. it was nearly five laps full stop i 'ust it was nearly five laps full stop i just really, i gave too much. yeah, just my— just really, i gave too much. yeah, just my whole body went weak and i
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couldn't _ just my whole body went weak and i couldn't hold myself on the bike any more _ couldn't hold myself on the bike any more i_ couldn't hold myself on the bike any more. i don't know howl couldn't hold myself on the bike any more. i don't know how i stayed up. more. idon't know how i stayed up. sorry— more. i don't know how i stayed up. sorry to _ more. i don't know how i stayed up. sorry to these guys. i think we gave it everything and we can be proud of that silver_ it everything and we can be proud of that silver medal.— that silver medal. almost philosophical _ that silver medal. almost philosophical there. - that silver medal. almost - philosophical there. followed that silver medal. almost - philosophicalthere. followed by that silver medal. almost _ philosophicalthere. followed by the philosophical there. followed by the british medal —— the british women who have won a medal as well. british medal -- the british women who have won a medal as well. that's riuht. who have won a medal as well. that's right. absolutely. _ who have won a medal as well. that's right. absolutely. team _ who have won a medal as well. that's right. absolutely. team gb _ who have won a medal as well. that's right. absolutely. team gb have - who have won a medal as well. triagt�*s right. absolutely. team gb have done really well in the past. they wanted 2012. 2016. they got silver last time out in tokyo. again, it was always going to be a tough asked, this, with the british team. they are having to contend with something of a transitional. given that laura kenney is retired of course. katie archibald with that, i have sadly had to withdraw as well. given all of that. they were in with a chance of a bronze is really encouraging. they were up against italy. it was a fantastic race. again, team gb had
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to come from behind. they were over a second down with around half the race to go, but they stuck to their plans, they clawed their way back. the most experienced member of this team, and they overtook the italians. the plan worked beautifully and they won a thrilling race. as i say, given everything they have gone through is a really encouraging bronze medal. so far this week in the velodrome, team gb has been fruitful. to silvers, a gold on monday, of course, in the women's team sprint and out in the women's team sprint and out in the women's team sprint and out in the women's team through two brands as well. hoping for more success in the coming days. i should just tell you the united states have won gold in the united states have won gold in the women's perceived in the last few moments. the women's perceived in the last few momm— the women's perceived in the last few moments-_ the women's perceived in the last few moments. lovely, thank you for all of that — few moments. lovely, thank you for all of that. we — few moments. lovely, thank you for all of that. we look _ few moments. lovely, thank you for all of that. we look forward - few moments. lovely, thank you for all of that. we look forward for - all of that. we look forward for more coming from our velodrome. away from the velodrome, no other metals to tell you about for britain so far today in paris. things aren't going so well for team gb in the women's golf which got under way today,
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whilst for 51—year—old skateboarder andy macdonald, who's been competing since 1994 his olympic dream is sadly over. but britain's climbers and divers are into their respective finals as alex fletcher reports. full focus on reaching the final. a bronze medallist on the three metre springboard in tokyo. jack bronze medallist on the three metre springboard in tokyo.— springboard in tokyo. jack showing u . springboard in tokyo. jack showing u- toda in springboard in tokyo. jack showing up today in fine — springboard in tokyo. jack showing up today in fine fashion. _ springboard in tokyo. jack showing up today in fine fashion. there - springboard in tokyo. jack showing up today in fine fashion. there was little doubt — up today in fine fashion. there was little doubt he _ up today in fine fashion. there was little doubt he would _ up today in fine fashion. there was little doubt he would pass - up today in fine fashion. there was little doubt he would pass the - up today in fine fashion. there was| little doubt he would pass the semi finals. team gbjumping further into medal contention asjordan holden medal contention as jordan holden also medal contention asjordan holden also booked his place in thursday's final with a strong showing in the women's event. the final with a strong showing in the women's event.— women's event. the terminator has been amazing _ women's event. the terminator has been amazing in _ women's event. the terminator has been amazing in the _ women's event. the terminator has been amazing in the discipline. - been amazing in the discipline. living up to the nickname, toby roberts making his way onto the lead climbing final with his team—mates, hamish macarthur, also through to a
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challenge for a medal. as british number one, charlie hall was eyeing a medal in paris, but a poor start did her no favours.— a medal in paris, but a poor start did her no favours. she's going to hate that- — did her no favours. she's going to hate that- a _ did her no favours. she's going to hate that. a double _ did her no favours. she's going to hate that. a double bogey - did her no favours. she's going to hate that. a double bogey here i hate that. a double bogey here summed up — hate that. a double bogey here summed up her _ hate that. a double bogey here summed up her first _ hate that. a double bogey here summed up her first round, - hate that. a double bogey here - summed up her first round, ending summed up herfirst round, ending the day nine over par. and there was limited fortune for georgia hall, a wayward shop at the 13th causing her problems leaving her to over par at the end of her first round. fin problems leaving her to over par at the end of her first round.- the end of her first round. on his ol mic the end of her first round. on his olympic bio. _ the end of her first round. on his olympic bio. they _ the end of her first round. on his olympic bio, they call _ the end of her first round. on his olympic bio, they call him - the end of her first round. on his olympic bio, they call him old i olympic bio, they call him old mcdonald. 51 years old. looking to de ace mcdonald. 51 years old. looking to defy age and _ mcdonald. 51 years old. looking to defy age and gravity. _ mcdonald. 51 years old. looking to defy age and gravity, andy - mcdonald. 51 years old. looking to i defy age and gravity, andy mcdonald was trying to reach the park skateboarding final having turned pro ia years before gb team—mates guy brown was born. experience may have been on his side... share guy brown was born. experience may have been on his side...— have been on his side... are we auoin to have been on his side... are we going to see — have been on his side... are we going to see it? _ have been on his side... are we going to see it? yes, _ have been on his side... are we going to see it? yes, we - have been on his side... are we going to see it? yes, we are! i have been on his side... are we i going to see it? yes, we are! andy mcdonald! — going to see it? yes, we are! andy mcdonald! as _ going to see it? yes, we are! andy mcdonald! as well _ going to see it? yes, we are! andy mcdonald! as well as _ going to see it? yes, we are! andyl mcdonald! as well as skateboarding
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ro al . it mcdonald! as well as skateboarding royalty- it was _ mcdonald! as well as skateboarding royalty. it was the _ mcdonald! as well as skateboarding royalty. it was the experience - mcdonald! as well as skateboarding royalty. it was the experience of - mcdonald! as well as skateboarding royalty. it was the experience of a l royalty. it was the experience of a lifetime. royalty. it was the experience of a lifetime- so _ royalty. it was the experience of a lifetime. so enjoyable. _ royalty. it was the experience of a lifetime. so enjoyable. so - royalty. it was the experience of a lifetime. so enjoyable. so much l royalty. it was the experience of a i lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun and energy — lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun and energy the _ lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun and energy. the cloud _ lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun and energy. the cloud got- lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun and energy. the cloud got behind i lifetime. so enjoyable. so much fun. and energy. the cloud got behind me because _ and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm — and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the — and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the old _ and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the old guy, _ and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the old guy, i— and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the old guy, i guess. - and energy. the cloud got behind me because i'm the old guy, i guess. i. because i'm the old guy, i guess. i don't know — because i'm the old guy, i guess. i don't know my— because i'm the old guy, i guess. i don't know. my dad _ because i'm the old guy, i guess. i don't know. my dad taught - because i'm the old guy, i guess. i don't know. my dad taught me - because i'm the old guy, i guess. i. don't know. my dad taught me early on in _ don't know. my dad taught me early on in my— don't know. my dad taught me early on in my career. _ don't know. my dad taught me early on in my career, when— don't know. my dad taught me early on in my career, when they - don't know. my dad taught me early on in my career, when they cheer. don't know. my dad taught me earlyl on in my career, when they cheer for you. _ on in my career, when they cheer for you. acknowledge _ on in my career, when they cheer for you, acknowledge them, _ on in my career, when they cheer for you, acknowledge them, and - on in my career, when they cheer for you, acknowledge them, and it- you, acknowledge them, and it worked — you, acknowledge them, and it worked. it— you, acknowledge them, and it worked. . . you, acknowledge them, and it worked. ., , ., ., you, acknowledge them, and it worked. ., ., , , worked. it was not to be this time, but mcdonald _ worked. it was not to be this time, but mcdonald leaving _ worked. it was not to be this time, but mcdonald leaving paris - worked. it was not to be this time, but mcdonald leaving paris as - worked. it was not to be this time, but mcdonald leaving paris as they read dad of skateboarding. alex fletcher, bbc news. fantastic from andy mcdonald earlier today. back to paris. an eventful day on the track. britain's george mills, son of former footballer danny, was involved in a dramatic collision and heated confrontation as the men's 5,000 heats boiled over. and later tonight — among other things — it's the final of the men's a00 metres, wolverhampton's matthew hudson—smith looking to win britain's first gold in that event for 100 years. our sports news correspondent laura scott is at the stade de france for us.
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the most eye—catching pictures, that chaos and carnage there just tell us what happened. thea;r chaos and carnage there “ust tell us what happenedfi chaos and carnage there “ust tell us what happenetfi chaos and carnage there “ust tell us what happened. they were so close to the finish line — what happened. they were so close to the finish line and _ what happened. they were so close to the finish line and that race. _ what happened. they were so close to the finish line and that race. when - the finish line and that race. when george mills feels like he was pushed and he fell over and a number of them actually tumbled with the finish line insight. he crossed the finish line insight. he crossed the finish line insight. he crossed the finish line and was involved in an angry confrontation with the frenchman he believed had caused him to fall. they then lodged a complaint, but the tournament organisers decided that males and the other followers had organisers decided that males and the otherfollowers had been impeded and they've been allowed to go through to saturday's final. but if there was drama, there was also drama in the other heat which involved norway's opponent to finished out of the metals and last night's 1500 finished out of the metals and last night's1500 metre final and was seeking of something like redemption today. he won that, but not without
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drama because the whole field had to dodge a camera operator who was on the track filming one of the field events. luckily none of them were injured and that's, but not an hazy one and it does mean that saturday's final has 20 runners in it. —— not an easy one. more action earlier in the day, three british mentor to the semifinals of the 800 metres. that is been patents and, max bergen and elliott giles. remarkable, really, for giles. he wasjust elliott giles. remarkable, really, for giles. he was just a late call up for giles. he was just a late call up for the injured jake whiteman. so he really had no preparation for this. although, of course he would've been, not hoping someone would've been, not hoping someone would be injured, but ready in case he was needed. and he definitely made the most of this opportunity by getting to that semifinal. in cindy samba was in the hundred middle hers heat. she is due to the semifinals. seeing a bit of cindy at the moment. this of course isn't it because we've got the evening session to
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look forward to as well, not least the a00 metres that is going to be in the spotlight with that men's final. written's matthew hudson smith going for gold. he final. written's matthew hudson smith going for gold.— smith going for gold. he is. a little bit before _ smith going for gold. he is. a little bit before him _ smith going for gold. he is. a little bit before him some - smith going for gold. he is. a i little bit before him some other brits in action here. alastair chalmers, he will be about to take to the track for the a00 metre hurdles semifinals. then there are three british women in the a00 metre semifinals, victoria r who grew... the highlight of this evening from otb tmg perspective, such high hopes for smith, given that he is the fastest man in the world this year over the distance, a european record holder and won his semifinal with ease. he spoken openly in recent times about the mental, physical and financial struggles he has been through in recent years. but he says that running is what brings him fun
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and allows them to express himself. he also said in a bbc interview before these games that he really wanted to make his nephew proud and give him something to boast about to all his friends back in wolverhampton. we will see how he does tonight. a bit of history for you, the last british man to win the olympic a00 metres was eric liddell, 100 years ago here in paris. can hudson smith do the same? let’s 100 years ago here in paris. can hudson smith do the same? let's hope he can. hudson smith do the same? let's hope he can- that — hudson smith do the same? let's hope he can. that comprehensive _ hudson smith do the same? let's hope he can. that comprehensive round - hudson smith do the same? let's hope he can. that comprehensive round up. | he can. that comprehensive round up. thank you. world championjosh kerr says the 1500 metre event could be about to enter a golden age, following his silver medal in last night's final. he delivered a british record and a personal best — as his rival, and the tokyo champion jakob ingebrigtsen missed out on a medal entirely. there's no love lost between those two, and in part their battle allowed american cole hocker to pass both on the inside and win a shock gold. kerr's been giving us his thoughts on last night's race —
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one he believes will be talked about for generations. i thought he was going to try to go into some deep waters and see who is going to sink or swim, really. we practised for that. you know, i was just weathering the storm early and trying to stay as close as possible to keep them under pressure. i was able to do that and i had a good bit of running left in me and that last 500. that last 50 wasn't going to come in close enough. i knew i was going to be able to be in contention to win and i felt very confident of that and i was able to do that. it took the fastest olympic 1500 metre race in history to be able to beat me. and that's what happened. you shake everyone's hand and you move on and you try to get better from it. ithink on and you try to get better from it. i think there's going to be some good storylines coming out of this olympics and going into world
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championships and things in the coming years and that next cycle will come in towards la. it was a whirlwind performance, the fastest raised output put together, and thus todd to france was pretty electric last night. the legs were pretty spent and we were done. we had such a great slew of british milers in 1500 metre runners over time and to be able to beat that british record last night on the right day was a big moment for me. it definitely was making it a little bit more sweet and bitter coming away with a silver medal and being so close to that gold. but we are well on our way to get a trio of metals. one more cycle to go. sport doesn't often give us fairytale retirements — just ask andy murray. but last night ireland's kellie harrington had just that. she pulled the curtain down on her incredible boxing career with a second olympic gold medal — at a time when she's world and european champion too. she is one of ireland's all time sporting greats — and singing a classic irish ballad — shared this special moment with supporters after winning:
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# with all my love. # i place this wedding ring upon yourfinger. champion! # time to share our love. # for we must say goodbye.# that is fantastic. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines from the olympics today and. egypt's dreams for an olympic handball tournament medal have disappeared after losing to spain in the quarter—finals 29—28. the match went into overtime and spain's final goal in the last seconds, through a penalty, sealed egypt's fate.
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poland's aleksandra miroslaw won olympic gold in speed climbing — beating china's li—juan deng in the final and recording the second—fastest time in history: 6 point one zero seconds. miroslaw has consistently been the top performer in this discipline. and it's back—to—back gold medals for australian keegan palmer in the skateboarding — he held off the us's tom schaar to win the men's park — retaining his title from tokyo 2020. bringing you news away from the olympics. former england head coach sir clive woodwood has called the decision to rename twickenham as the allianz stadium as an �*almighty blow�*. the rfu says the multi—year committment with the insurance firm is worth over £100 million. yesterday, the head of rugby union's governing body in england, bill sweeney, defended the decision and denied accusations they�*ve �*sold out�*.
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but woodward, who led england to world cup glory in 2003, has said "the reason is obvious: money. and the rfu board sold its soul by renaming this historic stadium." trent rockets women beat london spirit by 31 runs in the first game of a double header in the hundred at trent bridge. spirit won the toss and put the hosts into bat with 55 runs for grace scrivens as they finished on a hefty 158 for five. spirit were always struggling in reply and with ash gardner claiming three wickets for 23 runs, they eventually finished well short of their target. the england under—21s manager lee carsley is likely to take interim charge of england�*s senior team when they play their nations league matches against the republic of ireland and finland next month. that�*s as the fa continues it�*s search for a long term replacement
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for gareth southgate who left his role last month. our football reporter alex howell is following the story for us: it's it�*s just over three weeks since gareth southgate resigns from being the england�*s team manager after defeat to spain in the euro final. and there�*s just the amount of time just over three weeks until england need to name their next squad for the nation�*s league games against there isn�*t actually much time logistically to get a new manager in place. and if we look at what the faa has done historically, they have actually looked internally before. you have stuart peers and even gareth southgate, they cut the rope from the under 21 �*s and stepping up. it fits into st george�*s park eat those. young players have a development path, and so do coaches as well. you look at lee and what he did last summer with that england
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under 21 side. he won the european championships. he played really, really good football under him. exciting football and then a number of those players have stepped up to the senior squad in that time. you have players like levi colwell, adam walton, even though he played one game, just made his debut before the euros and cole palmer as well played more of a role and scored in the final. they will know quite a lot of the squad from having managed them and also just being around st george�*s park. as he a serious contenderfor a george�*s park. as he a serious contender for a permanent role? george�*s park. as he a serious contenderfor a permanent role? and where are the faa at in naming a long—term replacement? i where are the faa at in naming a long-term replacement?- where are the faa at in naming a long-term replacement? i think you have to be just _ long-term replacement? i think you have to be just because _ long-term replacement? i think you have to be just because of _ long-term replacement? i think you have to be just because of those - have to be just because of those reasons i mentioned before, knowing the players, knowing the way soren georges park works, which is a big part of how england felt players now. and also giving coaches their own pathway to come through to that
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senior squad. own pathway to come through to that seniorsquad. so own pathway to come through to that senior squad. so it will be a step up for him. it will be a step up for most managers apart from the ones the fa will be looking at, but if he gets good results in those nations league games in september and he is allowed to carry on to october and november, there could be the case of where he has had six games as england interim manager and they have gone well. on the wider search of the faa say they want to look for the best managers in the world, but a lot of those are tied up, pep guardiola is out, juergen klopp is out. they will not comment on the process until they have someone in place and that is why we have ended up place and that is why we have ended up on the interim solution. that is alex howell there. he�*s surely the fairytale story of paris 202a. leon marchand enjoyed a golden week in the pool — winning four gold medals on his olympic debut — and that at a home games to boot. the 22 year old is arguably the biggest breakout athlete — 12 days ago he had 200,000 followers on instagram — he�*s
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now up to 1.2 million. he�*s been refecting on his life changing games: i�*v e i�*ve felt the pressure before, of course. i think it was really tough for me course. i think it was really tough for m ~. , . ., , course. i think it was really tough form, , for me because i could feel the tressure for me because i could feel the pressure in _ for me because i could feel the pressure in my _ for me because i could feel the pressure in my lower _ for me because i could feel the l pressure in my lower shoulders. for me because i could feel the i pressure in my lower shoulders. i was more — pressure in my lower shoulders. i was more relaxed after that. i did amazing _ was more relaxed after that. i did amazing and i wasjust was more relaxed after that. i did amazing and i was just trying to enjoy— amazing and i was just trying to enjoy the — amazing and i was just trying to enjoy the rest of the week. before my favourite event, that is where people _ my favourite event, that is where people were waiting for me to do something. i definitely felt the pressure. i really did well with it, i pressure. i really did well with it, ithink. _ pressure. i really did well with it, ithink. sow _ pressure. i really did well with it, ithink, so... it's pressure. i really did well with it, i think, so... it's kind of crazy because — i think, so... it's kind of crazy because everyone is comparing me. those _ because everyone is comparing me. those guys — because everyone is comparing me. those guys are legends, sol because everyone is comparing me. those guys are legends, so i built a very proud — those guys are legends, so i built a very proud hearing that. i don't think— very proud hearing that. i don't think i— very proud hearing that. i don't think i realised what i did last week — think i realised what i did last week i— think i realised what i did last week. i think it will take a lot of time, _ week. i think it will take a lot of time, just— week. i think it will take a lot of time, just really proud of myself
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and my— time, just really proud of myself and my sports. we had an amazing weekend _ and my sports. we had an amazing weekend i'm so happy. it's been crazy _ weekend i'm so happy. it's been crazy i— weekend i'm so happy. it's been crazy. i didn't realise because i was _ crazy. ididn't realise because i was really— crazy. i didn't realise because i was really focused on my races ia events _ was really focused on my races ia events it — was really focused on my races ia events it was a lot. in the last two days _ events it was a lot. in the last two days it's _ events it was a lot. in the last two days it's been amazing. and just going _ days it's been amazing. and just going around in paris seeing people be crazy _ going around in paris seeing people be crazy. it's not easy for me, i am a shy— be crazy. it's not easy for me, i am a shy person — be crazy. it's not easy for me, i am a shy person at first. so i've got to get— a shy person at first. so i've got to get used _ a shy person at first. so i've got to get used to it. and this week is the most, — to get used to it. and this week is the most, i— to get used to it. and this week is the most, i guess famous week for me. the most, i guess famous week for me it _ the most, i guess famous week for me it will— the most, i guess famous week for me. it will be better in the future. but it— me. it will be better in the future. but it has— me. it will be better in the future. but it has been pretty good for me. i'm but it has been pretty good for me. i'm trying _ but it has been pretty good for me. i'm trying to enjoy it. one of the talking points of these olympic has been the trading of "pins" — or badges. while it�*s not unquie to the paris games, the likes of andy murray, simone biles and snoop dogg have brought the hugely popular hobby to the fore. our correspondnet laura scott, who we heard from earlier
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in the programme, has been to meet one keen collector: it's it�*s yours. it's yours. 2024. trading olympic tins is it's yours. 2024. trading olympic pins is huge _ it's yours. 2024. trading olympic pins is huge in — it's yours. 2024. trading olympic pins is huge in paris _ it's yours. 2024. trading olympic pins is huge in paris and - it's yours. 2024. trading olympic pins is huge in paris and pin - pins is huge in paris and pin collectors are everywhere. even simone biles is keen. i�*m collectors are everywhere. even simone biles is keen.— collectors are everywhere. even simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa. i trade _ simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i trade pins _ simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i trade pins and _ simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i trade pins and i _ simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i trade pins and i was - simone biles is keen. i'm from the usa, i trade pins and i was a - usa, i trade pins and i was a teacherfor usa, i trade pins and i was a teacher for 36 usa, i trade pins and i was a teacherfor 36 years. usa, i trade pins and i was a teacher for 36 years.- usa, i trade pins and i was a teacher for 36 years. how many pins are ou teacher for 36 years. how many pins are you wearing? — teacher for 36 years. how many pins are you wearing? i _ teacher for 36 years. how many pins are you wearing? i have _ teacher for 36 years. how many pins are you wearing? i have a _ teacher for 36 years. how many pins are you wearing? i have a couple - are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on _ are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on me _ are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on me right _ are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on me right now- are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on me right now and - are you wearing? i have a couple hundred on me right now and i i are you wearing? i have a couple i hundred on me right now and i have are you wearing? i have a couple - hundred on me right now and i have a couple hundred one in my bed. we brought 20 kilos at least.— couple hundred one in my bed. we brought 20 kilos at least. plenty of ol mic brought 20 kilos at least. plenty of olympic stars _ brought 20 kilos at least. plenty of olympic stars have _ brought 20 kilos at least. plenty of olympic stars have designed - brought 20 kilos at least. plenty of olympic stars have designed theirl olympic stars have designed their own pins and snoop dogg too. that itns own pins and snoop dogg too. that tins can own pins and snoop dogg too. that pins can go — own pins and snoop dogg too. that pins can go from — own pins and snoop dogg too. that pins can go from five dollars to $500 _ pins can go from five dollars to $500 easily.
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pins can go from five dollars to $500 easily-— pins can go from five dollars to $500 easil . . ., , ., $500 easily. are there any would never tart $500 easily. are there any would never part with? _ $500 easily. are there any would never part with? i _ $500 easily. are there any would never part with? i will _ $500 easily. are there any would never part with? i will never - $500 easily. are there any would never part with? i will never part| never part with? i will never part on these two _ never part with? i will never part on these two are _ never part with? i will never part on these two are what's on - never part with? i will never part on these two are what's on my i never part with? i will never part - on these two are what's on my hatch. usa fbi _ on these two are what's on my hatch. usa fbi and — on these two are what's on my hatch. usa fbi and i— on these two are what's on my hatch. usa fbi and i had to trade for that one for— usa fbi and i had to trade for that one for two— usa fbi and i had to trade for that one for two weeks to get it. would ou trade one for two weeks to get it. would you trade that _ one for two weeks to get it. would you trade that with _ one for two weeks to get it. would you trade that with me? _ one for two weeks to get it. would you trade that with me? i - one for two weeks to get it. would you trade that with me? i would i one for two weeks to get it. would i you trade that with me? i would not. eve one you trade that with me? i would not. everyone is — you trade that with me? i would not. everyone is giving — you trade that with me? i would not. everyone is giving me _ you trade that with me? i would not. everyone is giving me pins _ you trade that with me? i would not. everyone is giving me pins today. . everyone is giving me pins today. thank you. everyone is giving me pins today. thank you-— everyone is giving me pins today. thank ou. �* , ~ ., ., ., thank you. andy murray would love to meet ou. thank you. andy murray would love to meet you- he's— thank you. andy murray would love to meet you. he's obsessed _ thank you. andy murray would love to meet you. he's obsessed with - thank you. andy murray would love to | meet you. he's obsessed with olympic meet you. he�*s obsessed with olympic pins. meet you. he's obsessed with olympic tins. ~ . . meet you. he's obsessed with olympic tins. ~ . , ., ., , pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely. — pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely. i _ pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely, i would _ pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely, i would love _ pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely, i would love to - pins. where is he? is he here today? this is lovely, i would love to have i this is lovely, i would love to have it. ., , , , this is lovely, i would love to have it. ., i, , , , ,, it. you guys “ust did business with it. as good as pins and badges are, what olympians want more than that are metals. both show you the metals table. the united states still leading the way. and britain fifth
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at silver and bronze. hoping that tally a little bit more. don�*t forget, of course, that final to come later on this evening, but for me, that is all for now. good night. hello there. the next 2a hours look fairly unsettled. we�*ve got another weather system working in off the atlantic that�*s going to bring a stronger breeze, cloud, outbreaks of rain, so an unsettled day tomorrow. after we start off with some sunshine the cloud will tend to build in. and we�*ve had a breezy day today, thanks to this area of low pressure that�*s brought windy weather to scotland and plenty of showers, but it�*s moving away. the showers fade away in this brief ridge of high pressure through the overnight period, so a drier, clearer night come for northern,
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central and eastern areas, but the signs of this weather front starting to approach wales southwest england with increasing breeze. outbreaks of rain temperatures lifting here mid—teens. i think for most though we�*re looking at ten to 12 celsius. so for thursday, here�*s the new area of low pressure working its way in slowly from the atlantic, it looks like it�*ll be dry and bright with some sunshine across scotland and eastern parts of england. but very soon the clouds out west will spread northwards and eastwards throughout the day and outbreaks of rain move in as well. some heavier bursts for north wales, northwest england, up southern and western scotland, elsewhere very patchy and probably staying dry across the southeast. but a breezy day to come for all because of the lack of sunshine, it�*s not going to be particularly warm. temperatures of 15 to 21 degrees from north to south across the uk. the rain gradually peters out as the system pushes off into the north sea. it does turn drier through thursday night and to start friday, we start to import some warm and muggy air across england and wales, so 15 to 18 degrees here, low teens further north. for friday though, we in in a run of westerly winds. so it�*s going to be a fairly breezy day but a bright one. quite a bit of sunshine around. a lot of dry weather for england and wales. probably the showers affecting northern and western scotland,
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northern ireland and north west england, but elsewhere i think it should stay dry all together and a warmer day to come. the low 20s in the north up to around the mid 20s further south. now this is just a taste of things to come because i think as we head into the weekend we could see a short lived hot and humid spell. this heat moving up from france and spain likely to affect parts of england and wales, particularly towards the south east. the peak of the heat will be around sunday into monday, so we could be into the low to mid 30s celsius across the south east, even warmer there for cardiff, but it�*s pretty short lived as temperatures return closer to normal after tuesday.
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three men are sent to prison for their roles in the uk�*s week of disorder — in the first sentences handed down after days of unrest. israel�*s army issues a new evacuation order for palestinians in gaza — it says it�*s in response to rocket fire from the area on tuesday. kamala harris and her newly chosen running mate govenor tim walz are back on the campaign trail today, visiting key swing states in what they discuss as a "fight for the future." they are expected to address a rally shortly. also coming up on the world today: k-12 of k—12 of the olympics and we hear the french olympic gold swimmer leon marchand. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc.
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