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i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm. the headlines... i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 6pm. and their own thinking about themselves. world cup semifinal in 28 years, after england when! and also the scorer of the first goal, a 2—0 win against sweden. harry maguire. goal, harry maguire. england ourfirst goal for him and england win! england. england will be in the world cup semifinal! win! for him and years after a 2—0 win against sweden in stadium in samara. england. samara. able to hear this person speak any longer until in england will be and to the semifinal. years, after a 2—0 win against sweden in means england are through to the semifinal. 00:00:20,528 --> 1073741525:48:37,753 this 1073741525:48:37,753 --> 2147483051:36:54,979 is 2147483051:36:54,979 --> 3221224577:25:12,203 bbc 3221224577:25:12,203 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. it was gone. samara. for eu citizens coming to the uk after brexit. side of them. and it is immigration from the eu will and it is end. hopefully we're able to headed firmly in. heading firmly in! capture and keep in and from lingard, and dele ali! the future. face either hosts russia or croatia in moscow and in from lingard and ali! pat concedes that his against either russia or croatia in moscow on wednesday. new voice isn't perfect. on wednesday. and not to worry. lyrebird used online videos and speeches as but the parents said he was not on screens big and small, up to blame. their basis. and down the country. on screens big and small, up and down the in other to digitally recreate a country. news... person's speech. from other parts of
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the nerve agent that poisoned a couple in amesbury in vulture. couple in amesbury in vulture. amount of the world. audio. the substance used against a former russian spy in salisbury. going on for, like, more than sport centre... 30 years. and after that you'll get an accurate voice. european union and we will decide the rules that are right for the uk. assuring them they're fine. and recreate their own weekend warn the operation could take voice. months. this, 7pm, july 11, do not witness history for gareth southgate's side. history for gareth southgate's side. 28 years after the last world cup semifinal, injury and in italy 90. semifinal, injury and in italy 90. penalties against the germans and all that. all that. behind them with another chance at one game to reach a world cup final. one game to reach a world cup final. collecting my tennis balls as i
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prepared for wimbledon. very good afternoon. quarterfinal against the swedes in sadly, i didn't quite samara. samara. make the draw. but it turns outjen copestake did. yes, ben, it's a beautiful out of the hosts, russia, or croatia, who play 2018 world cup after they have been sweeping and be matched. day here at wimbledon. later. sweeping and croatia, who play later. be matched. historic match and the story, he is adam wilde. the tennis tradition. adam wilde. was 2—0 with terry maguire scoring the first goal. the journey to this point has been long, fraught with frustrations. the first goal. long, fraught with in the second one was from ali and 58 minutes. frustrations. generation on burdened by disappointments of the past. behind the disappointments of the past. scenes. the pride and passion remain. sands had pride and passion remain. by making how much further that for content creators, that second could take them. them. players and fans. goal. this is the stuff of dreams! again, sweden, first to stay calm and first, content creation. our correpondent natalie pirks is in samara for us now. composed. calm and composed. where are we right now? trading early blows are rarely looked like landing. looked like landing. you are in the stadium where it all took place, to take us through it. took place, to target but this is england and they have more than just one harry. to as the take us through target but this is england and they have more thanjust one harry. have more thanjust one harry. bunkers. it. it is headed firmly in! any chance of running into roger federer down here? headed firmly in! he might be in the media restaurant just around the corner. harry maguire got his head to it! shouting because it is so unbelievably loud here. his head to it! if one harry does not get you, the other will! unbelievably loud here. highlight reels with no human involvement. not get you, the other will! it's listening to the noise of the crowd, memorable first international goal for
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looking for those... harry maguire. or listening for those really exciting for harry maguire. moments. here they were keen to find another before half—time. before half—time. "oohs" and "aahs. have never reached the world cup semifinal before. semifinal before. chants, one moment of hesitation and was gone. for that. was gone. throughout the england team, heroes are emerging. as an exciting point. england last reached a world cup semifinal. are emerging. semifinal. pickford is one of those, saving the header and england's lead. header and england's lead. and then it's also looking at how the player's reacting. stepped up others would step forward. england inspired. in from dele them to push sweden and test the swedish defence. swedish defence. alli. dele alli. this is the stuff of dreams from the 3 lions! matches but england had not kept a clean sheet at all until this point. dreams from the 3 lions! clean sheet at all until this point. and encouraging them to do that. only one man you want nothing to protect that. protect that. another remarkable save by really, really pickford. save by pickford. but any nerves were temporary. quickly. wow! england deserve this. turnaround of highlights. this. have been long but this team are a unique website to that header was brilliant and part dunn sparked huge celebrations year. dunn sparked huge celebrations year. getting closer. check. here's roger federer‘s unforced errors. adam wilde. or better their opponents.
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head towards their first semifinal in 28 years. drew the breath of all the fans in all the media here. in 28 years. all the media here. that'll be at the luzhniki stadium next wednesday. luzhniki stadium next wednesday. can hearfrom the manager, gareth southgate. southgate. majority of the ball, it was just whether we could break them down. of how they're playing is really whether we could break them down. valuable too. that and we got goals from both and against colombia and of them. here again today. set pieces. messenger bot, which is also driven by watson. today. it's the first non—human to design tick them off but now a wimbledon poster. he looks like nostradamus. have underestimated them over the yea rs. have underestimated them over the years. years. nostradamus. it was enough to seal the deal for england. it was enough to seal the dealfor england. it was enough to seal the deal for england. it used visual recognition to as good as theirs and our quality was a little better. was a little better. scan over 300,000 historic photographs. the deal for england. the final result is this mosaic made up of 8,400 individual images. time england were in the semifinal in1990. time england were in the semifinal in 1990. both harrys. columbia must have taken it out of them. such as umbrellas, and find umbrella them. photos to match.
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balls, different to what we have faced so far. performance from the youngest, most experienced side in this tournament. experienced side in this tournament. photos of courts. and they are faced so far. brilliant set pieces and crosses in the box. well played. in the semifinal. we are buzzing. that was buzzing. most inexperienced side in this tournament. jen at tournament. wimbledon. and back in boston, my robot tour has left me hungry for more. their own history here and what a journey they england in a knockout world cup the spyce restaurant is where are on. game. i'm going to feed my indeed, thank you. it cannot come getting reaction from fans. need. better than that. that. sending us through, that is the main thing. and the humans are relegated to the the main thing. sauce stations. thai. out there, notjust winning but dominating. dominating. were not many and side b stadium but they are making a lot of noise. half and it was to they are making a lot of noise. into seven specially—designed spinning pots. open but 2—0 up... up... like this but that is what they have done via an induction plate on and what would hurt them and when you set play was a big thing. you set play was a today. the pan's side. done today. big thing. is arguably the people in charge of in training so credit to the staff and the delivery. players. and the players. they haven't called
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my name out from london and that was a fantastic experience was in a? experience was in a? yet. is that supposed to happen? ah, it was there all along. 1966, and how many england have scored in a world cup. scored in a world cup. look at that. you know what they are saying at home. they are saying at home. was i supposed to get a drink with my order? final, so i think we can go all the way. right, thanks. way. but there is a big game ahead, the semifinal. is a big game ahead, the semifinal. but we're feeling good and confident. confident. controlled the game so we just have to go again. time since 66 which some of us are old enough to remember. to go in this tech—hungry old enough again. to remember. town. it into words yet, against columbia was a really tough match. videos denied of the fans enjoying it back on. it back on. we have to make the country and presentation isn't an issue. proud. country proud. the mayhem and the crowd are loving it. crowd are loving it. friends and family enjoying this with you. with you. one week tomorrow it is the final. football's coming home, right? different robot. fingers crossed! can england play like that against a topper opponent? that's it for the shortcut of click this week. topper opponent? thing is crossed. watch right now. crossed. this is the last in our series of programmes from the us for now. i hope you've enjoyed them as much talent and it will be an exciting semifinal. with his third england goal, the second on the night. as we have. semifinal. i hope you guys are going to be there. second on the thanks for watching and, would you like kale with to be there. night. that?
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enthusiasm and support for the team, what was it like in there for you? what was it like in there for you? it was intense. say that was a good performance from the team. very happy and buoyant crowd. the team. buoyant crowd. involved and really believing we can get pitch but to get the goal on an occasion like this is unbelievable. somewhere. occasion like this is get somewhere. you have tickets to unbelievable. be semifinal? be semifinal? semifinal and final if england are there. was important we had belief there. in the game plan and coming at the last moment who did not believe... yelling. how we can play. game plan and how we can play. as quick as we could and waited for those opportunities patiently. those opportunities patiently. summer, receipt and dry weather and plenty of strong sunshine. plenty of strong sunshine. probably a good time to say goodbye. good time to say goodbye. outside the stadium. to come through the weekend sweden, gareth southgate going with the same starting x! the same starting x! our correspondent, sarah corker, is in sunderland. that beat colombia on penalties. and into tomorrow. colombia on penalties. tomorrow. albeit this was much more straightforward. strong sunshine with high uv levels and high pollen levels. was much more straightforward. uv levels and high you have also been pollen levels. with the fans today. today. building elsewhere, some showers in kent. seen when the final whistle went, they give their reaction kent.
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this crowd went crazy. to this historic win. this crowd went crazy. from any there is plenty of historic win. evening sunshine. sunshine. sea of flailing arms and legs, sheer overnight, cloud increasing and a weak weather front coming in. weak weather front coming in. joy. joy. that has come with momentum, the quarterfinals, we would be happy. quarterfinals, we would be now who cannot quite happy. believe it either. either. tumi when the final was a whim what went through your head? as last night, where temperatures were close to whim what went through your head? happening for them and the draw has opened up for them. was unbelievable, great 00:08:19,1000 --> 00:08:22,665 to get through. freezing. were close to freezing. opened up for them. it will be rather warm and humid across the uk. rather warm and humid across the uk. difficult for through. the look of the draw and we have not played anyone yet? hopefully we will get through the semis as well. sleeping. played anyone yet? you still have to beat through the semis as well. them. have cooler air moving from beat them. the atlantic. atlantic. but it is never an easy game in the world cup. local lad jordan pickford who had world cup. a cracker of a game. rain and drizzle and a breeze as well. cracker of a game. it made it extra bit special? well. very proud of jordan. dispatched this team, it has not been easy. best been easy. i could tell you who they played in 1966 other than the final. played in 1966 other than the final. just goalie. there. world-class and he has proved himself and world—class. best goalie. reaction on sportsday in the next hour, 6:30pm on bbc news. sunderland there would be a big party tonight, would you say? absolutely. hour, 6:30pm on bbc news. lots of other support. hotspots getting close to 30 degrees, if not how exciting!
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above. elevates it in the mood will be fantastic. degrees, if not above. really good. good community spirit as well. community spirit as well. champion novak djokovic. these are live there be more vase painting as well today? pictures from centre today? it was not professionaljust something i court. it's going with serve at the moment. temperatures topping out near 30 degrees. decided to do. something i decided to do. degrees. the teams need to make sure they look fabulous and you are all in the spirit of things. have the right tyres. spirit of things. they have the right tyres. it has the makings of being a very good touch —— match. i wonder surely the picture into next week. surely the picture into next week. singing that i can england all the way and are you feeling optimistic? good touch —— match. definitely. singing. three games all at the moment. edmund has the advantage. this could be crucial. scotland, eventually reaching southern england. southern england. issues socal edmund is ranked above the serbian. that really is the tanned everyone is singing. the tanned everyone is pressure is still close by meaning much of next week will be dry. 00:09:42,239 --> 1073741525:55:39,037 this 1073741525:55:39,037 --> 2147483051:41:35,834 is 2147483051:41:35,834 --> 3221224577:27:32,633 bbc 3221224577:27:32,633 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. that was this year singing. in madrid. this could be a key moment, he has just broken him. just broken him. he is leading 11—3 in that first set. in that first set. this is for a place in the last 16. of wimbledon and it's not even the
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second week. it will go down very well later tonight. thank you very much indeed. and top seed simona halep. at box park in east croydon. hello. taiwan's hsieh su—wei in an epic 3rd round match. halep took the first set 6—3 on a scorching court hear me talk but this is the scene where i am right now. singing. one. and they want the world to hearjust how excited they are. how excited they are. hours and twenty the first world cup semifinals in 28 years. world cup semifinals in 28 years. and england minutes. hseish will play dominika cibulkova in the last 16. have once again delivered. delivered. was the extra mile and incredibly, nail—biting. but we did it. we are one step closer to the final. one step closer to the final. what are your thoughts? because at first i was there but i was tired and i was trying to much. was tired and i are your thoughts? was trying to much. i believe england
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is going on. but i am happy i made is going on. southgate is going to bring it. it for the second set. it makes second set. you believe. ” will let you celebrate. second set, there was a lot of support from outside. will let you celebrate. support from outside. they pushed me to keep fighting. thank you so much. how much this world cup means to him. the crowd were really behind her. no problems for men's second seed, rafael nadal. this is his costume. tell me how you are feeling right now. after a comfortable victory over australia's alex de how you are feeling right now. minaur. it means nadal holds on to the world number one ranking. cannot explain it, i am so over the itiooi'i. cannot explain it, i am so in the next round. over the moon. moon. what was your highlight wiz blue the second goal. blue the second goal. the second goal is what did it. goal is what did it. aboutjordan pickford and of a second. how incredible the in qualifying to take his sixth pole at silverstone. husband. incredible the husband. he has done the job many times. the job many times. i cannot explain and alain prost for the most number of british grand prix wins. it right now. it right now. will try to take you inside vettel again at the top of the drivers‘ where the party is at. standings. the party is at.
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they are playing, and we can see now, people are not worried. now, people are not worried. want to show you just how excited they are. was such a hard, so close how do you feel? amazing! between the ferraris. the ferraris. what does this world cup means you? everything. without you guys i would be unable to do that. had hoped for... we win it, it means everything. everything. the predicted sprint finish. froome says he was fine after coming down on a grass bank. which is to see the national team go through. one—day international. give that man in a word. -- anna ward. against the kiwis. other news now on bbc news. of the world after brexit. from the eu will end. bowled out for 148.
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for eu citizens after we leave. in the best of three series. that's all the sport for now. for the future relationship between the uk and the eu. on the day england reached the semifinals of the world cup. semifinals of the world cup. back with more at 6:30pm. time for a click... —— for click. tight things such as what you propose? propose? in a basement, you could run into anything... of the european court ofjustice in the uk and that will and. the uk and that will and. unless it runs into you first. mit has been named the world's number one university. money, our laws and our borders and that is exactly what we will do. that is exactly what we will do.
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in the jobs and enhances our economy for the world. the thing i love about mit is that it is all over the future. the future. place. it really is. are not really leaving in the way they and inside its the same. believed. they believed. it does not sound very dramatic. here at csail, for example, there's stuff all over the place. very dramatic. it's wonderful. we're going to be so closely tied even if it makes whiteley that all? even if it makes whiteley that all? researchers in the field. here, a! through our bodies. well, i'll tell you later. deals being struck in the interests of brussels. of brussels. we can use artificial intelligence and robotics. injures we build a broad future to know what to do with
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for britain. them. britain. of preferential treatment to eu citizens after we leave? citizens after we leave? we depend movement from the european union will and. on it. but that is not my question. question. and with physical work. on travelling to europe and europeans travelling to the uk. europeans travelling to the uk. aspect of technology countries as we have from people around the rest of the world. around the rest of the world. these days. this is where a computer learns to emulate someone's voice. preferential treatment in the future? future? can certainly be used for good. immigration rules of people coming in from the european union. disabled people to find in from the european union. their voice again.
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will decide the rules that are ripe for the uk. for the uk. challenge. so it is possible they may get some preferential treatment. may get some preferential treatment. kingdom, we put our national interests. interests. months. that some of the brexiteer bravado seemed to disappear? of our very seemed to disappear? identity. of self through technology. position that we can now all take forward as a government. forward as a with mnd or als their voice government. back. with the european union, let's sit around the table and discuss this. around the table and discuss this. this is a serious workable proposal. let's spell it amount of audio. out. anyone who speaks out against policy they will have to walk away? they will have presidents donald trump and barack obama. computer: i am not a to walk away? robot. my intonation is always different. pat quinn was
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one of the early cofounders of the challenge. moved forward together, and he was diagnosed with als that we are... in march, 2013. are... the extent of his illness now means he can't speak. given his voice back by project revoice. and what the future you dunn relationship will be. relationship will be. this is the end of the tory over europe? europe? all doing is putting the national interest force the mike first. interest force the mike first. negotiating a deal that is going to be good for britain. i'm joined by our political correspondent nick eardley. the questions are already sending to mount up. mount up.
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party but others want to see the details. details. night has not caused any ruptures yet. yet. because brexit in name only, he would back it. would back it. the european side has big questions as well. big questions as well. need to see this is workable and if they can actually be delivered. they can actually be delivered.
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perhaps the main issue that led to be brexit vote in the first place. be brexit vote in the first place. whether the brexit and pm's party are happy we will see how goes. are happy we will see how goes. them are waiting till monday to hear from the morning. from the morning. —— have been briefing some of the mps. briefing some of the mps.
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we will see more meat on the bones of that. of that. weeks, potentially over the next few months as well. months as well. parliament and the public in europe, but she still needs to get onside. but she still needs to get onside. thank you very much indeed, thank you. of cctv footage. in salisbury district hospital, after being taken ill a week ago. containing the potentially deadly novichok.
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joining me now is our correspondent. going on behind you, what is the latest? latest? property where the couple fell ill on saturday. exactly one week ago today. today. couple to come into contact with the same age and. same age and. facing in the huge challenge is a work—out where and what it was. work—out where and what it was.
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are hundreds of counterterrorism officers working on it. officers working on it. more details released on what the couple were doing before taking ill. couple were doing before taking ill. nearby sols bury and were in the city centre and then here. city centre and then here. officers and no sign of them moving away from here anytime soon. away from here anytime soon. grateful at the amount of work going on to keep them safe. thank you very much. to reassure them they're well. apologising to parents.
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the team was cut off when exploring the cave 2 weeks ago. sophie long reports. this rescue operation. the boy out without having to use full scuba gear. many of the boys can't swim. but now timing is more critical than ever. and before the heavy rain that is forecast, comes. making conditions even worse than they were to begin with. but it is a dangerous passage. evacuation will be.
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their limit at chamber three. they cannot go further than that. such a rescue mission has never happened before on this planet. it requires both knowledge and skills of the cave diver. messages were brought out by divers overnight. one of them from the 25—year—old coach who led the boys in there. "i am really sorry," he said to their parents. and promised to do his best to look after them. "please don't worry," say notes from the young footballers. "we are all strong. too much homework when they get out. in the hope they will lift the boys' morale. to their coach they said, "we don't blame you. sophie long, bbc news, tham luang. correspondent, dan johnson.
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are experiencing in your is really tricky and challenging. tricky and challenging. dive team lost his life here, the other evening. other evening. boost today with the communication between the boys and their families. between the boys and their families. with the loved ones for two weeks now. now. going to have to face in terms of being trained up. being trained up. parent saying about this, are they happy with the progress being made? happy with the progress being made?
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privacy on what is a very difficult time. time. media so we could see what communication there had been. communication there had been. risks and needs time and consideration. consideration. down 600 metres to reach the cave where the boys are at the moment. where the boys are at the moment. them out the way they came in a few weeks ago. weeks ago. we will leave you for now and thank you very much. and thank you very much.
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went over sweden, including from the duke of cambridge. duke of cambridge. saying you wanted to make history england and you are doing just that. england and you are doing just that. you've enjoyed every minute. whole country getting behind the team. team. let's find out here how the weather is looking. but it will fade away and sunshine coming. coming.
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double figures tonight and elsewhere 12 or 16 degrees. 12 or 16 degrees. places and in the lancet breeze bringing in the cooler air. bringing in the cooler air. spells, every bed is warm or indeed hot as it has been today. 00:29:28,219 --> 858993221:02:16,461 hello, 858993221:02:16,461 --> 1717986441:35:04,703 this 1717986441:35:04,703 --> 2576979662:07:52,945 is 2576979662:07:52,945 --> 3435972882:40:41,188 bbc 3435972882:40:41,188 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news.
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