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police headquarters in birmingham. what were your big takeaways, the big advice there for the public as the search goes on? obviously, the main appeal there is to try to get these dogs as quickly as possible and as safely as possible. they have told people, if they see anything, to contact them urgently but also not to approach the dogs. they are not sure of the number, two have been recovered, two are at large and possibly a third as well. we have seen a picture that west midlands police have released of the dogs, and we believe the others look similar to that. american bulldog —type dogs. i asked of cameras if the games are band animals, she said they won't know until they have been captured and they can work that out. but a stressful, traumatic time, not least for the family of the victim but also the family who owned the dogs, there is some kind of relationship
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between the two. a family member also in hospitalfor an unrelated matter. they are trying to get as much information as they can, using specialist teams, including drones, although it is very windy today, making drone coverage quite difficult in that part of birmingham, to try to get these animals as quickly and safely as possible. the police say they don't quite know what actually happened, and they cannot release everything, but it seemed like they were trying to puzzle some of this out. that always ha--ens puzzle some of this out. that always ha ens in puzzle some of this out. that always happens in these — puzzle some of this out. that always happens in these cases, _ puzzle some of this out. that always happens in these cases, fast - puzzle some of this out. that always happens in these cases, fast moving as we often see in these sort of inquiries where someone has died and they are trying to track a person or animal down. they will be questioning various people to try to see what information they can get from them, they will be looking at cctv and door bell cameras from the time. it is difficult to try to get to the bottom of this, it happened in the early hours of the morning,
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there are probably very few witnesses, so it'll take some time to work out what happened. we still don't know the exact cause of death, a postmortem examination is taking place at the moment, but it would appear that he has died as a result of injuries received from the animals. mil of injuries received from the animals. �* ~ , animals. all right. we will bring ou more animals. all right. we will bring you more updates _ animals. all right. we will bring you more updates on _ animals. all right. we will bring you more updates on this - animals. all right. we will bring| you more updates on this search animals. all right. we will bring - you more updates on this search and the appeal from the police. tributes are being paid to a mother and children who died in a fire at a house. a man has been arrested and is in hospital with critical injuries. here on the outskirts of bradford city, it has become a crime scene and a temporary site of tribute. we have seen flowers, balloons and cuddly toys, a sign of the ages of
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the children who died in this fire. today we saw the police court and coming down, workers coming in and boarding of the property. police say that a 29—year—old died in the early hours of wednesday morning at the fire here, her three children, aged nine, five and 22 months, died later in hospitalfrom their injuries. they say they are treating the incident as domestic —related, but they haven't elaborated on what they mean about that. but they have said a 29 year man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. he remains in hospital at the moment in a critical condition, waiting to be spoken to by police officers. they also say west yorkshire police have specially trained officers supporting the family. they have appealed for information from the public, particularly interested in hearing from anyone who may have cctv
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footage or door bell footage from tuesday night into wednesday morning which may help establish what happened here. they say their thoughts are with the local community at the moment. a32 you volleman has been arrested on suspicion murder after delivery driver was killed in leeds. he died as he tried to stop a thief stealing his van went out delivering parcels on tuesday evening. people who worked with him have raised £9,000 for his family and have described him as a beloved colleague. poor communication and training, delays with assistance and undignified treatment are just some of the issues people with disabilities can face when travelling on planes. today a campaign group that advocates on behalf of disabled travellers is meeting the transport secretary to discuss how services can be improved by all. tom symonds reports.
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this is amy and her mum, joe. despite getting advanced warning, they needed assistance to board the plane, they were left waiting at the gate. we plane, they were left waiting at the ate. ~ , ., , plane, they were left waiting at the . ate, . , ., , , , gate. we were very delayed by the time ou gate. we were very delayed by the time you actually _ gate. we were very delayed by the time you actually did _ gate. we were very delayed by the time you actually did board. - gate. we were very delayed by the time you actually did board. it - gate. we were very delayed by the j time you actually did board. it very much felt like everybody was annoyed with me. ., ., ., , with me. then two of our bags haven't turned _ with me. then two of our bags haven't turned up. _ with me. then two of our bags haven't turned up. they - with me. then two of our bags haven't turned up. they felt i with me. then two of our bags i haven't turned up. they felt like with me. then two of our bags . haven't turned up. they felt like a burden and _ haven't turned up. they felt like a burden and were _ haven't turned up. they felt like a burden and were judged - haven't turned up. they felt like a burden and were judged by - haven't turned up. they felt like a burden and were judged by other| burden and were judged by other passengers when the flight was delayed. passengers when the flight was dela ed. , , passengers when the flight was dela ed. , ., , delayed. disabled travellers re . ularl delayed. disabled travellers regularly feel _ delayed. disabled travellers regularly feel they - delayed. disabled travellers regularly feel they are - delayed. disabled travellers regularly feel they are the l delayed. disabled travellers - regularly feel they are the script hymns —— they are the victims of dissemination. they say there are a lack of staff trained to deal with disabilities. this is about the government saying, we see _ this is about the government saying, we see the _ this is about the government saying, we see the crisis you are facing, we want _ we see the crisis you are facing, we want to— we see the crisis you are facing, we want to respond effectively, we want to treat _ want to respond effectively, we want to treat you like you are not second—class citizens. we don't want to roll _
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second—class citizens. we don't want to roll our— second—class citizens. we don't want to roll our eyes. we drafted the assisted — to roll our eyes. we drafted the assisted act, which we believe is world—class legislation and might make _ world—class legislation and might make the — world—class legislation and might make the uk a leader in accessible air travet — make the uk a leader in accessible air travet th— make the uk a leader in accessible air travel. �* , ., air travel. a department for transport — air travel. a department for transport spokesperson - air travel. a department for i transport spokesperson said, everybody has the right to travel with dignity and it is vital it is in accessible and enjoyable experience for all. the campaigners say this has been a problem for decades, but there are solutions if the government is prepared to listen. tom symons, bbc news. it is one of the bbc�*s longest running programmes come with arguably the greatest theme tune of all time. much of the day celebrates its 60th anniversary and they have been memorable goals, saves and last—ditch tackles over the years.
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barry davies provided the soundtrack to these classic moments. he sat down withjohn watson to reflect on some of his most famous calls and how the game has changed over the decades. you were almost there from the start. , , ., , ., you were almost there from the i start-_ crystal start. yes, five years late. crystal palace, i think — start. yes, five years late. crystal palace, i think come _ start. yes, five years late. crystal palace, i think come with - start. yes, five years late. crystal palace, i think come with the - start. yes, five years late. crystan palace, i think come with the first game you commentated on. it palace, i think come with the first game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant — game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant to _ game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant to be. _ game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant to be. i _ game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant to be. i started - game you commentated on. it was, it wasn't meant to be. i started that - wasn't meant to be. i started that day in leeds, i was supposed to do leeds and spurs. for some reason, the other commentator wasn't available. and another woke up with no voice. so they sent a car for me. mr palace take the field at selhurst park for their first—ever match in the first division. i have no notes or anything like that, i didn't know anything about them. so i got there at about 2pm and i went on air at 3pm. find
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them. so i got there at about 2pm and i went on air at 3pm.- and i went on air at 3pm. and for the next 35 _ and i went on air at 3pm. and for the next 35 years, _ and i went on air at 3pm. and for the next 35 years, you _ and i went on air at 3pm. and for the next 35 years, you became . and i went on air at 3pm. and for. the next 35 years, you became very closely associated with the programme, with match of the day. yes, it provided fun, it provided me with a living. i'm bragging if i say that i went to the palace on one occasion. i have been doing thejob for quite some time. i had been paid for quite some time. i had been paid for a hobby. you for quite some time. i had been paid for a hobby-— for a hobby. you became one of the most recognised _ for a hobby. you became one of the most recognised voices _ for a hobby. you became one of the most recognised voices on - for a hobby. you became one of the most recognised voices on tv. - for a hobby. you became one of the l most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, — most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, yes. _ most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, yes. it _ most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, yes. it is _ most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, yes. it is quite _ most recognised voices on tv. people tell me that, yes. it is quite a - tell me that, yes. it is quite a compliment, actually. it could be, oh, not him again! fine compliment, actually. it could be, oh, not him again!— compliment, actually. it could be, oh, not him again! one of your most recoanised oh, not him again! one of your most recognised pieces _ oh, not him again! one of your most recognised pieces of— oh, not him again! one of your most recognised pieces of commentary . oh, not him again! one of your most i recognised pieces of commentary came in 1974, derby county against manchester city.—
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in 1974, derby county against manchester city. in 1974, derby county against manchesterci . ., ., ., , manchester city. that famous line. interesting- _ manchester city. that famous line. interesting. very _ manchester city. that famous line. interesting. very interesting! - interesting. very interesting! he had just hit an absolute bullet. the moment he got the ball and i said, interesting, and then he hit this rocket, and i said, very interesting! he was like a little boy who had just done something very special. spedal look special. look at his face! is he going to have a crack? he is, you know. brilliant! gazza at wembley against arsenal, and i have to remember i was still doing the job. as a kid, iwas to remember i was still doing the job. as a kid, i was a supporter of spurs. job. as a kid, i was a supporter of surs. ., , ~' job. as a kid, i was a supporter of surs. , ~ ., spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen _ spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen it _ spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen it all _ spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen it all in _ spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen it all in your- spurs. nobody knew when i was on. you have seen it all in your time. i you have seen it all in your time. tv coming in, slow motion replays, now we have video assistant
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referees. you have seen all of those changes. referees. you have seen all of those chances. ~ , referees. you have seen all of those chances.~ , changes. when the replays came in, john changes. when the replays came in, john watson — changes. when the replays came in, john watson and _ changes. when the replays came in, john watson and i _ changes. when the replays came in, john watson and i have _ changes. when the replays came in, john watson and i have to _ changes. when the replays came in, john watson and i have to repeat. changes. when the replays came in, john watson and i have to repeat or| john watson and i have to repeat or identify the goal we had just seen, and then they match that up for the programme in the evening. i think we did a pretty good job. we used to compare notes on that sometimes. by, compare notes on that sometimes. a lot was made of this rivalry between you and john motson. taste lot was made of this rivalry between you and john motson.— you and john motson. we got on re you and john motson. we got on pretty well- _ you and john motson. we got on pretty well- he _ you and john motson. we got on pretty well. he was _ you and john motson. we got on pretty well. he was a _ you and john motson. we got on pretty well. he was a bit - you and john motson. we got on pretty well. he was a bit lucky. i you and john motson. we got on i pretty well. he was a bit lucky. he could have given me a bit more room. but i enjoyed what i did.— but i en'oyed what i did. father any other but i enjoyed what i did. father any other moments _ but i enjoyed what i did. father any other moments that _ but i enjoyed what i did. father any other moments that stand - but i enjoyed what i did. father any other moments that stand out? - but i enjoyed what i did. father any other moments that stand out? in | other moments that stand out? in your association, other moments that stand out? in yourassociation, in other moments that stand out? in your association, in your time with the programme?—
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the programme? there are certain coals that the programme? there are certain goals that were — the programme? there are certain goals that were scored. _ goals that were scored. oh, what a goal! a magnificent goal! the gulf of norwich, a rather troubled past, scoring that goal. do you think much of the day will still be around in another 60 years? if the game is around, match of the day will be around, i sincerely hope. day will be around, i sincerely hoe. �* ., ., ., the weather looks unsettled for the next couple of days. throughout the afternoon today, it'll stay blustery for all areas, particularly in the north and west, where there will be most of the showers, but also some sunshine around. we look to the
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atlantic for this next system, named by the met office as a storm lily and, likely to cause impact as it races in overnight. large parts of finland and wales, and the winds pick up around this developing storm for wales —— large parts of england and wales. gusts and excess of 60 mph near the coast. those damaging winds continue across parts of the midlands, wales, northern england through friday morning just in time for the rush. as the wind and rain clears away, it will brighten up into the afternoon with plenty of sunshine and blustery showers in the north and west. the winds are a feature. temperatures into the high teens in the north, 22 or 23 in the south. we could see some disruption from that storm into friday morning, trees in full leaf, so we could see
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some trees and branches being brought down. conditions improve a bit through friday night, lots of showers across the north west. we could see this weather front bringing heavy and persistent rain across southern and south—eastern areas in the early part of saturday. a? on this front, it could be further north or south, but it could bring some substantial rainfall to start a saturday morning. further north and west, we will see plenty of showers. a good deal of sunshine around, and i think it will brighten up around, and i think it will brighten up across the south—east is that rain begins to push away. temperature wise, disappointing for the time of year. a bank holiday weekend for most of us, looking like a ridge of high pressure will build in across england and wales sunday into monday, so we should see
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conditions improving, perhaps feeling warmer as well. but always more unsettled towards the north and west of the country. live from london. this is bbc news. a fifth body is recovered from the luxury yacht which sank off sicily. the search continues for the one person still missing.
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this is the scene live off the coast of the sicilian city of porticello. we'll bring you the latest. i met the democratic national convention in chicago for tonight, kamala harris will accept the nomination. hervice kamala harris will accept the nomination. her vice president delivered a pep talk. we've got 76 days. that's nothing. there'll be time to sleep when you're dead. we're going to leave it on the field. i released with the pass rate falling for the third year running. hello. italian search teams are still looking for the remaining missing person from the luxury yacht that sank in an intense storm off
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the coast of sicily.

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