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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: more than 800 people have been confirmed dead after an earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia last friday. the bbc has learned that the country's tsunami detection system was not working at the time. the chancellor, phillip hammond, joins senior ministers in urging tory party delegates to support the prime minister's chequers plan for brexit. 8—year—old mylee billingham's father has been found guilty of her murder. william billingham attacked his daughter at his home near walsall in january. tesco bank fined {16.4 million by the regulator after a cyber—attack targetting customers two years ago. and thousands of plastic pellets have been washed up on the south coast of england — it's not clear where they've come from. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look
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at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be live in birmingham at eight o'clock for the very latest from the conservative party conference — including reaction to the chancellor philip hammond's prediction of a brexit bounce if a deal can be agreed by the uk and eu. at 8.15 we'll be getting reaction to a claim by a senior scientist that physics was invented and built by men — and that male scientists were now being discriminated against. it's fair to say it's caused something of an uproar. and at 10.40 and 11.30 we'll take a look at tomorrow's papers withjess brammar — head of news at huff post uk and the business journalistjohn crowley. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up
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for you this evening. bjorn lifts the lid on the paris party, and why he thinks europe were so much better than the usa. mourinho could do with a big win in europe this week, does he think that his players are committed to getting them out of their current slump? i think that some care more than others. do you want to say who? no. and when push comes to shove...fury and wilder promote their world heavyweight title fight. hello and welcome to sportsday. evening, on sportsday we are going to mark your card
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for the week ahead, all the european football, but we're going to start by reflecting on another brilliant ryder cup for europe. it was a shaky start at le golf nationaljust outside paris but over three days they fully deserved their victory by seven points. we'll hear from the european captain in just a moment and get the american perspective but let's just remind you how europe took the 42nd ryder cup. some of the images of another wonderful tournament that just goes from strength to strength, so compelling, such a spectacle, simply great sport. there wasn't much sleep for the european team, the captain thomas bjorn, went to bed with the trophyjust after seven this morning after an all—night party but before leaving the course today he spoke to our sports correspondent andy swiss. there was a lot of celebrations going on, a lot of dancing. a lot of emotions, a lot of hard work, a lot of... it was a tough week for them so they came back to the hotel last night and had a good time.
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together, but everyone that has been involved. this is not a me and 12 men, this is the whole team behind, caddies and a whole backroom team and the staff of the european tour. everyone was there last night having a great time, lots of people put a lot of hard work into the ryder cup. they deserved to have a good night last night. you mention dancing, anyone in particular leading the dancing? tommy fleetwood should not show his dancing to the world! he is better playing golf, i think. it will be 27 years at least since the us won on us soil —— european soil, can you give us an idea perhaps what you think the europeans are so perhaps what you think the europeans are so dominant when it comes to ryder cups over here? fans. chanting: tommy!
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i think the fans are a big part of it. it's so fun to play in front of these fans. players turn into different guys when they play in front of all these friends that come out and support them. the environment they are in, how would you not want to play good golf in front of them? you almost get of letting them down. the fans have been so good that these guys this week. the hard part for them now is that there is two years till another ryder cup and four years till another one at home. they've got to get back to their ordinary golf lives and tried to achieve individual things. to be out and playing in front of all these people out here, it has been an amazing experience for all 12 of them and we can't thank the fans and off. experience for all 12 of them and we can't thank the fans and offlj experience for all 12 of them and we can't thank the fans and off. i know it cannot last night in the press conference, it's your tattoo, this bet. can you tell us about how this
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bet. can you tell us about how this bet about? also what you are going to have as this tattoo?|j bet about? also what you are going to have as this tattoo? i made a off—the—cuff remark about, if they won, i would get this god tattooed on me. i'm not going to say where that but i had to live up to that. —— i would get the score tattooed on me. never make a bet that involves a tattoo! what of the usa, the pre—tournament favourites, who simply imploded after such a strong start in the first session on friday? patrick reed was one of the first to break ranks, criticizing his captainjim furyk for leaving him out of both foursomes matches, saying that jordan spieth clearly didn't want to play with him despite their past successes and he didn't stop there. let's speak to alex maceli. sports broadcaster and writer, who is still in paris. reed also said that the usa failed to leave their egos at the door unlike the europe team. where do you think it all went
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wrong? i don't question what patrick reed as saying. 0bviously wrong? i don't question what patrick reed as saying. obviously we looked at some of the pairings early on and wondered how they were put together. phil mickelson who clearly did not have any game was put in, that did not make any sense to us, why they broke up patrick reed and jordan spieth, we didn't understand that mummy had some some really good pairings come out of the presidents cup. i don't know about the ego parts but there were some possible moves, parts but there were some possible m oves , eve n parts but there were some possible moves, even captain jim parts but there were some possible moves, even captainjim furyk said he would have done it over differently if they had the chance. no question about that. hindsight is so no question about that. hindsight is so easy with these things, especially when you have the europeans playing so well. you have to ta ke europeans playing so well. you have to take your hat off to the europeans but at the same time the us needs to figure out the best way to approach these events, not only in the us but certainly overseas. jim furyk‘s wild cards were just a bit too wild... they just theyjust did they just did not theyjust did not give him any
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decent return at all? you are absolutely right. bryson dechambeau and phil mickelson and of course tiger woods, none of them ended up with a point. i think though if in fa ct with a point. i think though if in factjim furyk would have said, i'm going to take players we think would play better, the golf national, maybe matt kuchar, johnson, players like that, people would have been in an uproar saying how could you leave phil mickelson and tiger woods off the team ? phil mickelson and tiger woods off the team? in reality, that would have been the best thing for the team. as you know this is also a political situation when you are making these choices. i think politics over to common sense. they just don't travel well, do they? 25 yea rs just don't travel well, do they? 25 years since they won back—to—back tournaments, when they won at the belfry in 93. the last time they we re belfry in 93. the last time they were there. do you think there's a bit too much arrogance when they going into these very different european courses? i am not going to
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say arrogance as much as indifference. ijust say arrogance as much as indifference. i just don't think it's as important to them as it is to the europeans. when you are playing than $10 million a week before and you have gone to a pretty long season, you really want to take a break. when you get to like the golf national this week, you can tell some of our players are pretty tired. i understand rose and back in in the same event, the differences they care. our players don't care. it's not arrogance but indifference. many thanks for joining it's not arrogance but indifference. many thanks forjoining us live from paris. it's the second round of champions league matches this week. manchester united started their european campaign with a comfortable 3—0 win away at young boys in switzeralnd, but since then, they've drawn against wolves, lost to derby in the league cup and went down 3—1 at west ham over the weekend. tenth with ten points from seven matches, it's their worst league start for 29 years. they are back in europe tomorrow night , facing valencia at old trafford. facing the media today, jose mourinho insisted that he's not worried about his position,
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asjoe lynskey reports. manchester united in misery. more questions about the future ofjose mourinho. and man united, the hopes and dreams of pre—season have already drifted away. between fans, players and the manager it seems relationships deteriorating. this is a club bar from relationships deteriorating. this is a club barfrom united. relationships deteriorating. this is a club bar from unitedlj relationships deteriorating. this is a club bar from united. i think that some care more than others. do you wa nt some care more than others. do you want to say who? no. i will always believe that the players are honest players and they want to give their best. i still believe the football player is honest. these results now make it their worst start to a season since 1989, back then sir alex ferguson held onto hisjob by winning the fa cup while his team
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finished 13th. it was his third season in charge, a number becoming dated the mourinho. in each of the eight clubs he's managed, he has not stay any longer. including at chelsea when the new matic watched the fallout. it's very hard but this is football. this is life. for sure eve ryo ne is football. this is life. for sure everyone wants to do better. we did not play well in the last couple of games. imagine the champions league has the potential to be the breaking point. mourinho says he thrives on these games but so farjose's way has been more divisive than revolutionary and the course from the stands require answers on the pitch. —— recalls from the stands. mark let's get some more on this now from sports correspondent david 0rnsetin who was at today's news conference. i think it was quite chouly at the beginning. saying hello in a cheery
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wave. “— beginning. saying hello in a cheery wave. —— quite cheery. i think if they lose against valencia tomorrow night it's difficult because the champions league is key to man united. the group they are in, juventus, valencia and man united will be chasing qualification. a brink of a crisis but it will be a crisis if they lose tomorrow. there worst start since 1989, it seems to be going from bad to worse and most recently the defeat at west ham. what is going wrong here?” recently the defeat at west ham. what is going wrong here? ijust think there's a lot of players lacking confidence, and epic mourinho is to blame for that. he's been very critical of a lot of his players, some of the tactics he is using our, to say outdated is probably a bit strong but is not using the same tactics pep guardiola and others are employing. he's been quick to complain about lack of tra nsfer quick to complain about lack of transfer funds in the summer, he quick to complain about lack of transferfunds in the summer, he has complained about performances, he's been critical of individuals. we all
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saw the paul pogba situation, anthony martial, they've all had criticism. it's time forjose to look at himself and think he's been too hard on his players and he needs too hard on his players and he needs to lay off of it and let them express themselves. they are not able to do that. finally, do you think the man united fans think that mourinho can turn this around or is it only going one way? by now there's a split. it's probably roughly 50—50, a lot of the fans wa nt to roughly 50—50, a lot of the fans want to give him time, he's at the top record in the past, his one big trophies at chelsea and real madrid but he's never really got any of his previous teams out of the messi got them. he could not do that at chelsea. i do wonder whether mourinho is in a position where he can't retrieve them and as a matter of time before he goes. he will limp on in the perhaps but i don't see mourinho being the long—term solution for man united, so i think he will go, maybe maybe in the summer. he will go, maybe maybe in the summer. thank you for your time on the eve of a crucial champions league game, just united. then at the weekend they play
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newcastle which could be a pivotal game. apm kick off tomorrow night valencia. —— 8pm kick—off tomorrow night against valencia. manchester city lost their opening group game against lyon and they are in germany ahead of their match against hoffenheim tomorrow night. less than 20 years ago the german club were still amateur, playing in the regional league system, ten years ago they were promoted to the bundesliga thanks to a wealthy benefactor. here s a look behind the scenes at the village club with the hi—tech facilities. hi, i'm the head of international relations and i'm giving you a private tour behind the scenes of our beautiful stadium. follow me. very important to have a little dip
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in the ice bath afterwards. also the warm pool to come down directly after the game for the players to recover. control. pass. it definitely increases the past a ccu ra cy it definitely increases the past accuracy and also possible speed. now you are here at the arena, the home of hoffenheim. not that many yea rs home of hoffenheim. not that many years ago, hoffenheim still played in the really low division amateur football, and then when they founder of scp took over the club, which she was playing actually as a junior as a young boy in the lower leagues, they constantly went up step—by—step. i think it is the absolute super highlight to suddenly see teams like manchester city coming here to play in the stadium. when you meet a giant like man city
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it's of course a feeling of david beating goliath. you have to be concentrated for over 90 minutes if you are doing on mistake, they will punish you. i call it a high—tech club. we have all sorts of things, pitch number one, also a big screen, instead of sitting in a meeting room. it's a dream come true. when you are young you remember big stars. zidane was on the tv at quarter to nine, it was always bedtime but you were allowed to watch the game. where you are allowed to watch the whole game did you have to go to bed at half time? i watched the whole game! you have got good parents! former world champion tyson fury and the reigning wbc champion deontay wilder have gone head to head to promote their heavyweight title fight on december first. los angeles staples centre has been was confirmed as the venue. here's our reporter ade adedoyin. the promotional tour was every bit
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as colourful as you would expect. two big personalities, over the top, pantomime, a bit of mock shadow botching ellie maghera boxing, pushing and shoving and plenty of verbal exchanges. all designed to sell tickets. it has been described as the biggest in world sports. come on. let's go. let's go.” come on. let's go. let's go. i want to feel the power. come on. let's go. let's go. i want to feelthe power. i'm going come on. let's go. let's go. i want to feel the power. i'm going to show you the full... come on. a very colourful press conference as you would expect. tyson fury still
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considers himself a linear champ. he left after personal issues, two and half years out of the ring, he has had two fights against substandard opponents are many believe this challenge has come a little early. here disagrees and believes he will cause what will be a. —— funerary disagrees. —— what will be a huge upset. i'm a powerful, powerful man. deontay wilder is the wbc champion, he's knocked out all of his opponents so far, coming off a huge win against the 0rtiz when he rallied from the brink of defeat to win in spectacular fashion, rallied from the brink of defeat to win in spectacularfashion, he is expecting another spectacular night when he meets tyson fury. because of his awkward style, look, listen. i know what i can do. i have already
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saidl know what i can do. i have already said i am very experienced, very good and what i can do to a human's body. but i'm not taking him lightly. when i first... when we first did some type of promotion for this, i looked at him and i said no, not only did i see him, he's nervous. i seen not only did i see him, he's nervous. i seen nervous, not only did i see him, he's nervous. i seen nervous, i seen him look in fear. but you know, he's coming to fight. he is coming to fight. this was the first up on their promotional tour. they
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