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w—m ‘ur fantastic netball side, beating australia in the final. i wonder him eight times since you got all you been able to watch it. have you chosen to watch it? i actually got to watch it for the first time on monday, tuesday night, when i got home from australia. it still got a shiver to me. it brought a smile and all the emotional response that we actually sat on the telly. it was so dramatic. the second game in a row, it was incredibly dramatic. a final second goal. being —— bearing in mind that you grew up with your brothers, gary and phil, you watched a lot of manchester united, but now you can invite them over and watch the netball. every time i got on the plane, i just get watching the actual game over and over. i think i do deserve to watch this a few more times in the next month! are you a particularly emotional coach? we saw those pictures of when it happened.
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i suppose it was disbelief. you had this time to process it. were you surprised about how you reacted? the worst thing for me is you are in that sort of bubble and then you have to go on phase of the media. i didn't have anything to anyone. i was absolutely blown away. just the grit and determination, the mental resilience that was shown in then two games of netball was an absolute credit to the sport and england netball. and the significant moment as well because we should speak about the fact that you have gone from contenders to champions. so often we have talked about england being up there with new zealand and australia, but now you have, particularly with the australians in the final, you have beaten them. what kind of legacy does that creates, in your own mind, psychologically, about what the future could bring? i have been trying to push the idea of consistency in performance to the girls. if you want to be contenders, unique confidence. you want people to be scared of you and beating them
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ona to be scared of you and beating them on a consistent basis. in the international calendar, we had been beating the world number two but not the world war i. going into this final, we went in as underdogs. —— but not the world number one. these are girls striving to be the best. they have always been doing that. they have always been doing that. they train every day. they are professional athletes. what they showed in the final is that mental and physical resilience. this is about who wants more. i do believe that on the day, from the start, when that centre pass went off, england showed the capacity and capability of wanting it more than anyone else. well, you can go home now and watch it as many times as you like. graduation is once again. thank you. -- congratulations once again. great stuff. four—time tour de france champion chris froome insisted today that he has "done nothing wrong" over the adverse doping sample he gave last september. he's been speaking ahead of the start of the giro d'italia
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in jerusalem on friday. our sports correspondent andy swiss is in israel ahead of the first grand tour of the year. welcome tojerusalem, where chris froome is very much the centre of attention. he was out training on the roads around here with team sky this morning. but hanging over him, that adverts drugs test in september last year, which should double the allowed amount of an asthma medication. chris froome insists he has done nothing wrong but is under investigation and admits it has been a difficult time for him. everyone is entitled to an opinion. that's perfectly understandable. i can understand why people are frustrated as well at the lack of information. but this is a process obviously that was meant to have been confidential. and i... i'm confident that people will see from my point of view when all the details are out there. will see from my point of view when all the details are out therem has been a difficult few months for tea m has been a difficult few months for team sky as a whole ever since the
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dcms select committee report accused them of crossing the ethical line. today we have from sir dave b ra ilsfo rd today we have from sir dave brailsford since the —— we have heard from sir dave brailsford for the first time since the report came out. regardless of everything else, there is a sense of self questioning about, ami there is a sense of self questioning about, am i appropriately placed, do i have the skills to the will to do that? it's something you ask yourself all the time. things come and go and change, and the situation context changes, but i'm here because i think i am still in a position where their kids what these quys position where their kids what these guys and they can be the best they can be. —— where i can support these guys. it is an uncomfortable time for team sky and chris froome. they will do focus on the cycling when the giro d'italia gets under way. before we go — a reminder that there's just one change to the liverpool side
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from the first leg. georginio wijnaldum in for the injured alex oxlade—chamberlain. there is still match commentary on 5 live later. the live text updates on the bbc‘s board website. and we'll keep you updated on the bbc news channel. so, asjurgen klopp and the class of 2018 attempt to make their mark in the champions league, can they make it an eighth european cup final for liverpool? well, let's leave you with the moments the club have both enjoyed and endured in their previous seven appearances. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow
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# don't stop thinking about tomorrow # don't stop thinking about tomorrow # don't stop, it'll soon be here # don't stop, it'll soon be here # it'll be better than before # it'll be better than before # yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone" # yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone... # the first half of the day really was quite a wash—out across some parts of the country. the weather has improved now. some bright weather around and as far as tomorrow is concerned, not completely dry but
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much better. some sunshine around. but also quite cloudy at times as well. overall, d on the way tomorrow. use the weather front as it was clearing in parts of the western uk earlier. the rain is now out in the north sea. we have had some showers around that will continue through the night in a couple of areas but generally speaking, a dry night. apart from the north—west, we might have some spots of rain. temperatures much pleasure tonight at three or four mac degrees. that is because of fresh air of the atlantic. tomorrow sta rts fresh air of the atlantic. tomorrow starts sunny across central and eastern areas. but the cloud will build again and of the afternoon, there is a fair bit of cloud around asi there is a fair bit of cloud around as i indicated —— but as i indicated at the beginning, not looking too bad. 16 in london. you're watching beyond one hundred days. he's been to saudi arabia, france and china but donald trump had never been to his own state department — until today. the president paid his first ever visit to the den of diplomats for the swearing
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in of his new secretary of state. so help me god. mike pompeo says he'll put the swagger back in foreign service — mr trump certainly thinks it needs it. i must say, that's more spirit than i've heard from the state department in a long time, many years! a 2015 letter asserting then candidate trump's so—called "excellent" health was written by none other than the candidate himself, says the doctor who signed it. also on the programme. another shake—up in donald trump's legal team — as questions swirl over whether the president will sit down
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