tv Sportsday BBC News August 13, 2024 12:45am-1:01am BST
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and from manchester to madrid — julian alvarez leaves the premier league champions — to join atletico for over £80 million. the summer olympics are overfor anotherfour years, some athletes will be revelling in their paris achievements before plotting the path to la 2028, others will be wondering whether they can go through it all again. the majority of the team gb squad returned to london on monday, with many of the 65 medals on show — but only 1a of them gold — their lowest total since 200a. our correspondentjoe wilson was at st pancras for the homecoming.
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well, here at saint pancras station, perhaps the first chance for members of the great britain olympic team to get a sense of the impact that they've made on audiences and the general public here in britain. of course, the paris games, as close as we're going to get to a home olympics, just a train journey away. and that journey for some of the medallists, a chance perhaps, to really begin in earnest a sense of reflection. my coach said it quite nicely, they've got a whole lifetime for it to sink in. and i guess that takes in a little bit, like i'm going to be an olympic champion for the rest of my life, and this whole game has been an amazing experience. and to yeah, to say it again, like to be part of this team. i'm so, so proud. and for the third time as well, it'sjust phenomenal. even before i left, my family were already organising a party on the 24th for me just to get... and i was like, it's only going to be my family. but now i think the whole community is going to turn up.
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um, but yeah, ithink it will be celebrating with friends and family. and then we've also obviously got the team gb home coming up in manchester, which i wasn't going to do, but now i think we've got to go there. we've got to celebrate the medals as well. as one olympic cycle comes to an end, of course, another one begins and there will be significant decisions about funding to be made from the national lottery, from uk sport. but speaking to me here today from the british olympic association, a strong sense that their intention is to take this medal haul and push on. actually we had a fantastic outing in terms of total medals won. yes, we would have liked to win a few more gold medals, but then often it's fractions of a second. it's tiny little things, you know, it's the back of a clay that fails to detonate. it's a different line taken around a sailing buoy. it's, you know, the tips of adam peaty�*s fingers when he's got covid. these are the sort of things that separate silver from gold. so my message to everybody would be celebrate what's been achieved in the autumn. we'll have a look at it and we'll come back ready to go
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again in los angeles. well, just to finish, it is worth keeping all this in context. in 1996, if the british team had chosen to come back from atlanta on the train, all of the 15 medallists could have fit into one carriage. joe wilson there. well, one of the athletes on that train was tom daley with his his paris silver. after five olympic games and five medals, the 30—year—old has called time on his diving career, deciding to retire as the most decorated british athlete in the sport, having first competed as a 14 year old in beijing in 2008, his only gold coming in tokyo three years ago. it's just a lot. buti, uh... you know, i'm really happy with how everything's gone. i just think it's always hard when you say goodbye to your sport. so ijust, yeah, lots of things to process. but, you know, ithink it's the right time. like, this year felt like such a bonus. and i got to compete in front of my family, my kids. and i got to be flagbearer.
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so, yeah, like, bucket list ticked off on on every occasion. boxing gold medallist imane khelif was given a terrific welcome on her return to algeria. she was at the centre of a row over gender eligibility but cleared to compete by the ioc in paris, gymnast kaylia nemour won her country's other gold medal with 800m runner djamel sedjati getting a bronze. thousands gathered in front of the belgrade city hall to welcome back the serbian team. they won five medals — three of which were gold — one going to 37 year old novak djokovic as he finally got his hands on the olympic title — completing the �*golden slam'. spanish goal—tenders setting off the x—ray machine forgetting hey added big gold around his neck. he won by
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beating france in the football final. and so to the next olympics, the chairman of the la olympics, casey wasserman says the five new sports in the programme — lacrosse, baseball, softball, flag football, squash and cricket — will bring many more diverse audiences to the event. but he was asked if the divisive nature of american politics would impact the build up to the games? we have had three united states presidents sign letters on our bid started with president obama and president trump and president biden. so we have been through three administrations who have remained incredibly supportive. and ijust want to remind people this is about red, white and blue. this is not about red and blue. we all march behind the same flag and sing the same anthem. and this is something that's going to bring our country together irrespective of politics. the olympics is not a normal event. it doesn't matter in what time and it operates and what city it is. the benefit in la is we have lots of incredibly big global events, and so we're used to different security protocols for those events.
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of the olympics because we're a great sporting city. and so we're bringing some of the most important, most traditional, most meaningful sports in our country baseball, softball and flag football. and we're bringing some of the most important, most accessible sports in the world cricket and squash. there's a billion and a half people who cricket is what makes the sunrise and sunset every day, and they're going to be paying attention to the olympics like they never have. and that's an audience and a group of people who's going to have an exposure and awareness to la that may not have paid attention. and you think about lacrosse. it's a sport that has a truly special history in our country, um, created by the six nations. it's truly authentic to the land we're on. and including that in the programme was a really special opportunity. and the 36 sports we have on our programme will mean this will be the greatest collection of athletes in the history of the world has ever seen in one place.
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the premier league season starts on friday — butjulian alvarez will play no part in it. the argentine striker has left manchester city — to move to spain — joining atletico madrid on a six year deal — for a transferfee of £81.5 million. it's a record sale for city, beating the £50 million they recieved from chelsea for the sale of raheem sterling in 2022. meanwhile, fabio carvalho is leaving liverpool — but staying in the premier league. he'sjoined brentford in a deal worth £27.5 million. carvalho has joined on a five—year deal with an option for a further year. elsewhere, the dutch centre back matthijs de ligt and morroccan full—back noussair mazraoui are on the brink of signing for manchester united from bayern munich, with both players travelling to manchester for a medical. spains top division, la liga actually starts on thursday, with two matches a day for 5 days in the opening round of fixtures, barcelona start on saturday at valencia , hansi flick has been tasked with turning around barca's fortunes, after they finished 10 points behind champions real madrid last season and then sacked their manager xavi.
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we have to do some things better than we. we didn't do the last year. so, you know, the football is so important that you understand the way that you want to go, the kind of system you want to play or the coach you want to play. so, you know, in the end, if we working all together in one direction, we can help each together as well. and to be successful in the end. brandt snedeker will be one of keegan bradley's vice captains for team usa at next year's ryder cup. hejoins former us. open champion webb simpson as a vice captain — with more still to be announced. snedeker was a nine time winner on the pga tour and competed in two ryder cups — including being the only undefeated american in 2016. and the tour de france femmes is underway — it's starting in netherlands and there was a dutch winner charlotta kuhl won the opening stage from rotterdam to the hague, outsprinting her rivals. the second stage takes the riders back to rotterdam — it's a 7 day race but with 8 stages, as they squeeze
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in a short time trial, stage 3 on tuesday straight after stage 2. there's a summit finish on alp d—huez to look forward to next sunday before we go — let's retrun to the olympics. some incredible, iconic moments in paris — showcasing notjust some of the best athletes in the world but also the city, leaving us with some of the most breathtaking images. that's it for sportsday.
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hello there. it's been a very dramatic start to the week, what with the thunder and lightning and the heat and humidity, and it was hottest across east anglia, the south east and lincolnshire. temperatures widely over 30 degrees. but it was in cambridge where we set the highest temperature of the year so far. those temperatures are ebbing away. we'll be turning cooler through the rest of the week, and whilst there'll be some sunshine at times, there'll also be some spells of rain.
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these are the temperatures early in the morning, still quite warm across southeastern areas, but elsewhere a more comfortable 10 or 11 degrees. and there is cloud and rain coming into western areas by the morning, and this rain will push very slowly eastwards. moving away from northern ireland, we'll get some sunshine. we'll see the rain pushing eastwards across scotland, moving further into northern england, wales and the southwest. but across the midlands, lincolnshire, east anglia and the southeast, it's dry. a little bit hazy with the sunshine perhaps, especially in the afternoon, but very warm once again. temperatures 27 or 28 degrees. not as hot or as humid as it was on monday. but there is cooler air coming into the north west. it follows that weather front that's bringing the cloud and rain. that meanders down towards the southeast. it brings a very different look to the weather across the east midlands, lincolnshire, east anglia and the southeast of england on wednesday. much more cloud around, a bit of rain and drizzle at times, although it does become drier later. but it's across the rest of the uk that we've got the fine weather this time,
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and it should be a fair bit of sunshine too. not that warm, perhaps making 20 degrees at best in scotland and northern ireland. a little bit warmer across england and wales. but it is turning cooler because we're seeing atlantic air coming our way, and that's going to bring with it some rain. the next weather system arriving overnight and moving down into the uk on thursday. some stronger winds with that rain in scotland and northern ireland. it's moving more slowly southwards now, so it's going to be later in the day that we get some sunshine in the northwest. may well stay dry through the midlands, east anglia and the southeast, and actually quite warm here, temperatures 26 degrees or so. but it is cooling down a touch for scotland and northern ireland. that rain does eventually move southwards overnight. it may take a little while to clear away from southeastern most parts of england on friday, but otherwise following that, we've got some sunshine, blustery wind in the northwest will blow in some more showers into parts of scotland, where temperatures are still only 17 or 18 degrees, further south, 23 or 24.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: ukraine says it now controls a thousand square kilometres of russian territory. vladimir putin vows to respond. donald trump takes to the social media platform x for an interview with its billionaire owner elon musk. greece sends in the military as devastating wildfires approach the suburbs of athens. and scientists discover a reservoir of water on mars deep in the planet's rocky outer crust.
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it's 8.00 in the morning in singapore and 3am in ukraine, where the government says its forces now control a thousand square kilometres of territory inside russia. the land has been overrun in the last week following a surprise attack over the border into russia's kursk region. while officials in kyiv were cautious at first, they're now talking up the advances. moscow has been ordering evacuations in kursk, and in neighbouring belgorod. president putin has told his officials to act. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. a music video from the russian military, allegedly showing it targeting ukrainian troops who'd crossed the border. it's presented like a blockbuster. in reality, this is a huge problem for russia.
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