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abuse and spoke of genocide during what they called a 20—minute rampage. the chancellor, philip hammond — who'll deliver his budget tomorrow — has suggested he would have to draw up a new economic strategy if there was a no—deal brexit. polls are open in the final round of the brazilian presidential election. voters are choosing between the far—right candidate jair bolsonaro and fernando haddad of the left—wing workers‘ party. click is coming up in a few minutes. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. a much—needed win for manchester united... and mourinho... with martial scoring the crucial goal as they hold off everton at old trafford. celtic are through to the scottish league cup final after beating hearts by 3—0. and despite a hat—trick
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from newcastle's zach kibirige, the falcons have to settle for a draw againt exeter in the premiership rugby cup. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello again. thanks forjoining us. sporting events across the country have been marking the helicopter crash outside leicester's king power stadium with a minute's silence. three premier league fixtures all reflected on the incident that happened at around 8:30 last night. with leicester owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha thought to be on board at the time. manchester united's match against everton jointly marked it along with rememberence sunday... while burnley and chelsea also held a silence. former leicester midfielder ngolo kante is part of the chelsea squad and paid his own respects at turf moor.
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manchester united have won in the premier league forjust the second time in six weeks. holding off a late everton comeback to win 2—1 at old trafford, where they were watched by some very special guests. asjoe lynksey reports. ona on a weekend to put football and perspective this is the king of youngsters who represents hope. manchester united brought 12 boys from thailand are guests of honour. injune from thailand are guests of honour. in june they spent 12 from thailand are guests of honour. injune they spent 12 days trapped ina injune they spent 12 days trapped in a day. now they are indeed a records box. this car still is who they can to support. a united side who on this ground rarely lose to everton. the early signs that suggested it would see something clinicalfrom the home suggested it would see something clinical from the home side. suggested it would see something clinicalfrom the home side. that file also brought the spectacle of a poor pogba —— paul pogba penalty kick. take it from the spot. goalkeepers like jordan pickford have learned how to read it. pogba
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this time that lucky. if that was fortuitous, his next intervention would prove more deliberate. the weight on this pass allowed anthony martial to do this. the strike his future at the united and the balance at the moment. but this is the kind of quality they can't afford to lose. pogba's influence on this score line just yet for this team to have a zero. he tried another but the the midfield. gave away possession. in this small a giveaway penalty. bill v sigurdson‘s conversion will make the ending was co mforta ble. conversion will make the ending was comfortable. the united threw away points late on last week, this time they had done enough. their season still has its flaws, but for the time being there is progress. joe lynksey, bbc news. when they give the six minutes extra time, he was testing my heart because i am used to when i'm losing to have two three minutes and goodbye. and when i am winning... it's always difficult. but he
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motioned for the game, pickford and oui’ motioned for the game, pickford and our box for the last corner. good football match, good football match. and obviously very happy with the point. i think we deserved a little more better than the result we achieved. a balanced match. in some moments they create problems for us. that is normal. old trafford is always really difficult against us on site. very good quality. the quality of their players as well. a balanced, good match until the moment they scored the first goal penalty. crystal palace have ended arsenal's 11 match winning streak. palace scored twice from the penalty spot — their first selhurst park goals this season, to earn a valuable 2—2 draw. james burford reports. for these of france, too long without it palace goal. wilfred haffar too long carried all the response ability. but right from the start, there was a desire about the
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home side. left and making some space. if only his shot had been interested in right. so first‘s first would finally be clenched, a stadium sized sigh of relief, the product of a spot kick. seven hours without a goal, over. what we know about arsenal this season though, they scored second—half goals and lots of them. the prisoners come level in style. where that was a strike of sheer force, this was a stroke of fortune. no handball given against alex pike of that. the arab army into far post. 12 win in a world, looking unlikely at the moment and do the trickery provided one more chance from the spot. there is clear for one more chance from the spot. there is clearfor all to see, one more chance from the spot. there is clear for all to see, he's the coolest man in the stadium. james burford, bbc news. i thought the attitude of the players and the way we came back and the way we fought to get in control of the game again on and on the front foot, i thought he gave us at
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least of what we deserved, and equaliser. so i am more dissatisfied, and we are happy with the teams and players performance before. i'm a little bit sad they didn't give us the three points. i think perhaps on another day our performance would have served it. i think we deserve to take this. for us it is a small disappointment because we wanted to win. but i think at this point it is not bad. i'm not sure we continue and our way, and also our process to improve. and also lending in our moment of the 90 minutes for analysis. and to give more information for how we can improve. chelsea are still unbeaten this season — they put four past burnley at turf moor. the goals came from alvaro morata, ross barkley, wilian and ruben loftus cheek. after his hat—trick in midweek. all this without their star player eden hazard, who is injured.
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chelsea are up to second in the table for now. i think that we managed the match better than in other matches. so at the end, it seems easy, but not at the end, it seems easy, but not at the beginning. i think that we played very well, so the resultant was a consequence, it was a result of the performance. here's a look at the top of the premier league. manchester city were living before yesterday. manchester city play tomorrow night. so they've fallen behind but will go top again if they win at spurs. in the meantime first liverpool. then chelsea today are above them. arsenal could have done but did not. arsenal are fourth after they dropped two points today. manchester united have gone above their opponents everton into eighth. celtic have reached the scottish league cup final after beating premiership leaders hearts 3—0 at murrayfield. scott sinclair put them ahead with a penalty
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which was followed by this goalkeeping blunder by hearts keeper zdenek zlamal. but what about this goal, ryan christie caressed home a superb third goal from 20 yards as the holders advanced. and they will play aberdeen in the final who left it late to beat rangers 1—0, with this goal in the 79th minute from lewis ferguson. so no old firm derby in the final. in spain... luis suarez scored a hat—trick, as barcelona thrashed real madrid 5—1 in the first ‘el classico' of the season. the defeat piles even more pressure on real managerjulen lopetegui, with his side now having their worst start to a season for 17 years. it was the first time since 2007 that either lionel messi or cristiano ronaldo weren't involved in match. but barcelona didn't miss their superstar. phillipe countinho opening the scoring for the home side. real managed to pull it back to 2—1 at the break, but the second half was all about barca. suarez sealing a hat—trick
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with this brilliant chip, before arturo vidal added a fifth, sending barcelona to the top of the league. and in the women's super league, reigning champions chelsea got their second win of the season over liverpool. defender magda eriksson scored this stunning overhead kick to ruin any chances of a win for liverpool. chelsea now sit fourth in the table, with liverpool in fifth. it was vickyjepson‘s first game in charge as the new liverpool manager since being appointed on friday. leaders arsenal have now won six out of six so far this season. their latest victory came at bristol city by 4—0. west ham beat everton. while brighton's victory againsat yeovil was their first of the season. and yeovil‘s sixth straight defeat. and before we move on from football. an update on glenn hoddle. the former england and tottenham manager remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart
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attack yesterday. he working as a pundit for bt sport on his 61st birthday, when he collapsed. his family have released a statement saying he is responding well to treatment and they are especially grateful to staff who treated him immediately after he fell ill. the first round of pool matches in rugby union's premeriship rugby cup concluded in the north east this afternoon. and it finished all square, at 22—22, between newcastle falcons and reigning champions exeter chiefs. austin halewood watched the action. fresh from conquering european super lowers done that powers the falcons are flying once again a kingston park. with confidence racing through the veins in the northeast, adam back to himself and it paid off. newcastle in, zak under the post on his birthday. finishes, wonderful! the falcons and their creative best. sam stewart with a deft chip. and a
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second of the match. newcastle showing their creative side here at kingston park this afternoon. the bounce of a rugby ball is always difficult to predict. but when it is your day, it really is your day. he's in for his hat trick. the winner, the toast of tyneside. he has taken it! but the exeter chiefs know this competition well. the reigning champions and premiership leaders, with two quick tries to level the match. the two sides at the top of their game. in the end, too good to split. austin halewood, bbc news. justin rose finished third at the world golf chamionship event tournament in shanghai. and he had an odd finish to his round on the 18th. this is his approach to the green. he overshot the putting surface. keep an eye on it. it hits the ball of american playing partner xander shauffele and both went into the water. shauffele went on to win
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the tournament after a play—off. so he couldn't have been too upset with whatjustin rose had done to his ball. one more time. they're going. he thought he was playing balls, didn't he. elina svitolina has beaten sloane stephens in the wta finals to claim the biggest win of her career. it took two hours and 22 minutes. but the ukrainian came back from losing the first set to eventually win the match. svitolina won five out of five matches in singapore, becoming the first player to go unbeaten in the tournament since serena williams in 2013. this was incredible. i'm very pleased with the performance. it was imperfect, but i fought my way and played a lot through set matches. in the end, i am just pleased with the way i could handle all the pressure and just very happy. roger federer has won the 99th atp title of his career at the swiss indoors in basel. the world number three was cheered
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on by a home crown to beat romania's marius copil in straight sets. he's now won the event a total of nine times. and south africa's kevin anderson has won his fifth career title at the vienna open, after beating japan's kei nishikori. it was disappointment again, though, for nishikori, who has now lost his ninth consecutive final since february 2016. great britain's women have missed out on the team final at the gymnastics world championships in doha. they were just over a tenth of a mark outside the top eight nations. the result means that gb will not have a representation in a world championships women's team final for the first time since 2006. and finally the biggest sporting headline of the day could be still to come. lewis hamilton has another chance to clinch the formula one championship this evening. the mexican grand prix gets under way in around half an hour's time
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a seventh place finish would be enough for a fifth title for hamilton. there'll be full coverage on radio five live from 6:30 this evening and on the bbc sport website. there is text commentary throughout the event. just a seventh place finish and five points is what lewis hamilton needs in mexico. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching. now on bbc news it's time for click. applause this robot has certainly pulled in a big audience. now, as you've probably guessed, those were purely preprogrammed moves, and like many robots that we've seen, this is a self—balancing robot, which means... it does pretty well at staying upright.
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but one day, this robot may be taught to work autonomously. toyota is looking at ways to train machines using human operators whose movements are synchronised to theirs. the operator also wears a virtual reality headset to show them the robot's perspective. it's really strange because i know there is someone on the other side of these eyes. it feels like this robot is looking at me. one of the most impressive things about thr—3 is its dexterity, and the control that it gives its operator when touching and interacting with objects. now, what's really interesting is not only can the operator control the robot's arms, hands and the fingers through the data gloves, but he can actually feel what the robot feels. so, as the robot grasps the object, he can feel the resistance of that object in his fingers.
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and actually, the entire robot mirrors anything that it senses back to the operator. so... it can feel the fact that it's being pushed. that means that the operator can sense what's happening to the robot. even if it bumps into something that they can't see, they still know it's there. translation: these technologies could be made to work in many industries. at first, we want to develop the robots to assist with everyday household chores. and then in the future, for teleworking, to remotely support work, which is more physically demanding. toyota isn't suggesting that all robots will be humanoid in the future. at the moment, this isjust an experiment into how humans might show robots what to do. but how about a robot that can show a human what to do?
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this is fusion, my new robot backpack. fist bump? i now have four arms, two of which are controlled by someone else who's wearing a virtual reality headset. this surrogate can be mounted on your body, then he can actually assess your motion and guide your motion. so it's kind of like skill transfer. the operator of the robotic arms, who could be on the other side of the world, really can teach you things. they can pick things up and they can even grab my arms and move them around. we wanted to create this kind of collaboration idea between two people, that they are sharing the same body. so, if we share the same body, we share the same point of view, then this probably will enhance the quality of communication. it takes a bit of getting used to,
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but once you do, well, it's time for the hard work to begin. can you scratch my nose for me? laughs hmm, as strange an experience as it is to have someone else's movements on my back, i'm betting it'll be even stranger from the other side. so, as i move my head around, sensors track that motion and the robot head moves in response. different buttons enable different finger functions, so i can move each finger individually, or i can move them all simultaneously with a single button, which allows me to grip an object. i'm grabbing the ball! ohhh! red dead redemption 2 allows players to experience a vast, virtual version of the old west,
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robbing trains, riding horses, and even playing poker. i'm waiting for someone interesting to turn up. rockstar are a huge deal. they are a development studio behind the gta series. even if you have never touched a controller, you know what grand theft auto is. you know that this is the biggest entertainment product. not just in games. but grand theft auto made $6 billion as an entertainment product. that leaves everything else — films, television — everything else in the dust. the game is so big, it has had to be created using nine different studios in four different countries. rockstar north here in edinburgh is the largest of the studios working on this game. not that many people get a glimpse inside the building. security and secrecy is tight. well, ain't this a rare treat? located in the former home of the scotsman newspaper, they're so secretive around here, we were only allowed
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to film the building's bulging awards cabinet. everything else was out of bounds. we did get to meet one of rockstar‘s head honchos, though — rob nelson. rockstar is famous for creating games with open worlds. what's new in red dead redemption 2's open world? for us, the biggest game that we've ever made. notjust going bigger and broader, but striving for a depth, being able to go into more environments. and when you go into those environments, to be able to pick up and interact with things, and being able to interact with people and interact with animals, and interact with the world in a way that we haven't been able to do before. if we're trying to create world that you believe in, and a character that you believe in, you have to have that connection. so we're always try to push, i think, with every game, to go deeper with that — you know, with that sort of idea. for things to mean something, they need to cost something. in the last game, if your horse would die, or you lose your horse, you whistled for it
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and a new one would appear. it was very convenient for the player. that is the good thing about games. they're not like reality. but it meant that the horses were somewhat disposable. that's a nice horse. so we decided that the horses will not be disposable. hold still, girl. you know, if you go too farfrom your horse, it's not going to come magically. you will have to go back to it. but, if you spend more time with this horse, you will bond with it, and then it will come to you from a greater distance. or it will stay with you under duress, in combat. it might be less afraid to go into the swamp where there's alligators. there are things like that, which we balance. so, are you pushing the boundaries of what is capable with interactive entertainment at the moment? you know, i think everything that we've done is to serve that goal, and to try and really blur the lines between on—mission and off—mission, and what's narrative, and what's ambient, open—world experience. finding that balance between realism and believability and fun and playability is something that we are always trying to balance.
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you hope that you've hit it as well as you can, but you don't know until people play it. this is someone who couldn't walk when they came in. now they're walking. mitsuko negashiyo suffered from polio as a child, which left her in a wheelchair...until now. today, she's wearing a hal suit. hal — hybrid assisted limbs. when you want to move your arms or your legs, your brain sends electrical signals to the muscles to tell them to move. this suit detects those signals, and that's what makes it move. so, if you can't move your arms or your legs, the suit still detects the signals, and so it can walk for you. for example, if i stop my arm from moving, but flex the muscles,
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it still detects the will to move the legs. lower limb disabilities are often caused by a damaged and disconnected nervous system between what the brain wants to do and resulting muscle movements. however, even in severe cases, there are still weak electrical signals that do make it through. and, just to prove that it's detecting intention, rather than copying any detected movement, if it's not my brain making my limbs move, the suit doesn't replicate. hal is being used for rehabilitation in serious spinal cord injuries and other neuromuscular diseases, where previously patients had no prospect of being to move their legs again. the legs' purpose is not
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to strengthen muscles, but to rebuild the neural loop between brain and legs. but i'm afraid that's it for now from japan. now this is the short version of the programme. the full—length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer. and you get more from us every single week on facebook and on twitter, too. thank you very much for watching and...sayonara! good evening. this picture gets a
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good summary of the weather across the uk this weekend. blue skies and sunshine. affected by some showers at times. all of us were affected by the wind. when they are tending to buy at horizontal like that, you are getting the picture that the wind has got some strength to it. we keep the cold weather for the start of this week. widespread frost on monday. a little milder midweek. by the end of the things that he did ready likely indeed. worth staying tuned. it pretty quiet night ahead tonight. clear skies, light tuned. it pretty quiet night ahead tonight. clearskies, light winds, a
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perfect setup for a wide spread frosting. for the whole of the season frosting. for the whole of the season so far. royal lows down to “i! or —5. it could be some ice bursting tomorrow. there could also be a few patches of fog. milder close to the east coast begs to be wind off the north sea. that breeze is continuing through tomorrow. you showers here from time to time. generally a lot of fine weather around on monday. increasing cloud in the west. mostly clad high clouds turning the sunshine somewhat hazy across northern ireland and scotland by the afternoon. temperatures between 8-10d but afternoon. temperatures between 8—10d but still feeling somewhat chillier thanks to the eastland priest. monday into tuesday, we are watching this area of low pressure coming up pretty closely. a little bit of uncertainty as to exactly how close to the uk cable world. at the moment it has a glancing blow on easternmost counties but he could bring some heavy rain and strong winds to areas in its path. it could roll a little further west. that forecast is always good to be a tricky one for us. generally, a reasonable amount of fine weather
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around on tuesday. temperatures that will be below average. we're still looking at 8—10 best. tuesday into wednesday, pulls away into the losey. different from the west comes back into the atlantic. buses rain manages to push its way through, some of it could be heavy for a wild. colour to the north there. we will see temperatures particularly across south returning to average values. 12 or 13 on wednesday. still chilly across scotland. maybe some of the best of the sunshine here for the south, cloudy and quite showery. there promises to be quite a quiet day. a lot of fairweather. friday could see things getting lively. widespread gales and some torrential rainfor widespread gales and some torrential rain for the weekend as well. this is bbc news i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at seven. the bbc understands there were five people on board the helicopter belonging to leicester city's owner — which crashed last night. this is the scene at the king power stadium — where fans have been laying floral tributes all day.
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a man is charged in pittsburgh, after the murder of 11 people at a synagogue, the deadliest attack on america's jewish community. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow — says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country gets. a damaged power line near london paddington causes rail delays on services to the west country and heathrow airport also coming up, a traditional maori welcome for the duke and dutchess of cambridge meghan and harry arrive in new zealand for the last stop
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