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to stories. one thing i have tried to drive him over the last 1011 years as they are here primarily to study and to postsecondary. trying to make the balance, they are pretty good. we have moved beyond those bodies of the students going out before games, that does not happen. it is good that does not happen. it is good that they have a very good sensible group of players that will eventually leave the university with a fantastic academic career and also a fantastic academic career and also a very good football committee bit. it is very good start division applicable clubhouse, the aim the above clubhouses matched by players and it. it has been a whirlwind. for a club it or nine seasons ago did not travel this media attention, it is fantastic fantastic great for the clu b fantastic fantastic great for the club and also for the university and
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for university supporters as april. there is no skipping that any more, it isa there is no skipping that any more, it is a different experience for us. a couple of the boys have played at different levels, where they have had to prove contracts that other clubs. but for a lot of us, this'll be the highest level that i imagine most of us will ever play out. so, yeah, any experience, but something with all relishing and we cannot wait to get going. they come out together, have immense amount together, have immense amount together and that is hard work. you look at them and think they make it look at them and think they make it look easy. they are rewarded in other ways, not financially stopped isa other ways, not financially stopped is a way of life are those boys that they enjoy. there is no obligation for them. they do not sign a contract, they do not have to be here. they want to be here and that for me is the greatest achievement and contract that we can have a stopped actually trust, reliability
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of the players. they have night kicked also in luxembourg. missing for europe. the 2012 olympics hub, and west ham's home the london stadium has been transformed into a baseball field. it's for a special major league showdown between the boston red sox and the new york yankees this weekend. the organisers are hoping it'll attract new fans to the sport. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. you're watching bbc news. world leaders have been arriving injapan ahead of the 620 summit. trade wars,
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climate change likely to dominate. on the us, china trade what it is reported that president trump will be towards the ban on byway needs to be towards the ban on byway needs to be dropped to end the dispute. meanwhile, french president emmanuel macron said he will try to drop to —— he will try to persuade the us to drop some rainy and sanctions. the world is coming to a cycle. this group nicknamed the 620 green grannies are out to promising laughter. it is a shame the summit is most unlikely to be harmonious, positive or uplifting. heavy rain greeted the leaders, predicted to keep falling through most of their summit. head to head talks between china's president and donald trump
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will be critical. their escalating trade war is dragging down most of the world, too. any sort of truce here would be hugely welcomed. the biggest summit split with donald trump is over climate change. he is leaning on japan to trump is over climate change. he is leaning onjapan to drop from this 620's agreed conclusions any reference to producing the use of fossil fields. fossil reference to producing the use of fossilfields. fossilfuels. it is also much emmanuel macron, the president of france. he is arguing precisely the opposite case to japan's prime minister. translation: if we do not go far enough with our climate ambitions then we are holding the summit for nothing. we ca re holding the summit for nothing. we care about the 620, we are fighting to have an ambitious text. over the next days and nights injapan, some city life goes on as normal, world leaders and their teams of the struggling to find common ground. there japanese hosts really worried the global order may be breaking
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down. resort sort of an international community divided up into certain blocks before world war ii and it did not help the world economy. so, ithink ii and it did not help the world economy. so, i think we ii and it did not help the world economy. so, ithink we need ii and it did not help the world economy. so, i think we need to be united, we need to cooperate and not just economically, but politically. ata time just economically, but politically. at a time in the international syste m at a time in the international system seems to be under almost unprecedented strain, japan would love nothing more to be seen as emerging from the summit as some sort of peacemaker. but the divisions between donald trump and press of the world are so deep over climate change, over trade, press of the world are so deep over climate change, overtrade, byjust keeping the idea of global partnership alive may be enough of an ambition for this meeting. the heatwave across most of europe is identifying with temperatures in france, spain and italy reaching around a0 celsius today. 6ermany,
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poland and the czech republic recorded their highest everjune temperatures yesterday the uk will not escape. over the next b days there could be highs of 3a degrees. in france, several studies have restricted traffic and in some area schools have closed. europe is basking in an unexpected early spell of blasting sheet. what it says about our changing climate may be a matter of concern, but out and about most people are for now enjoying the positives. it certainly has not deterred the crowds here in paris turning out to see the city sights. if you are from a place, you will know the best way to stay cool, you're not going to bother coming outside. but if you are a visitor, it isa outside. but if you are a visitor, it is a different matter. if you are a tourist any do not venture out into the seats, then what is the point in being here? most tourists we re point in being here? most tourists were taken in temperatures in their
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stride. seattle is raining and 70s and there in what 98 or so?m stride. seattle is raining and 70s and there in what 98 or so? it is super hot any lots of water! i need ice! we are going to drop a bucket of water on his head is on. across the continent temperature to be nudging the record in places heading the early a0s. it is such a manner if you my days. sun 6ermain absolutely fantastic to visit such a beautiful city, but a bit hotter than we expected. last night at the spanish steps it was ai. than we expected. last night at the spanish steps it was 41. in the morning it was 38. a lot of water, a lot of ice cream, just try to stay cool. the dangers are also showing in spain whilst paris have been raging in the north east. the health risks to the vulnerable, especially the elderly, will only increase as the elderly, will only increase as the heat persists. here in germany, the heat persists. here in germany,
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the red cross attended to one victim on the street. translation: there are different types of patient groups, like elderly people and children who have problems of direct sunlight. especially when they do not wireless clothing or a hat. dyskinesia overheating or sunstroke. in france, memories are still raw of the 2003 heatwave in which thousands of old people died. today there are new procedures in place to ensure people remain cool. europe is subbing these unseasonable highs do not last beyond the weekend. time for a legacy whether closer to home. 6ood for a legacy whether closer to home. good evening, for scotland, northern ireland and wales and has been the one estate of the year so far. we
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have also had quite a brisk wind which will bring more clout back in as big or through the evening and overnight. once again, by morning we will have this misty low cloud shouting many eastern counties. not a particularly uncomfortable night for sleeping, but the humidity is gradually rising. this entire money to work its magic to clear the cloud first of all. then we do have some very more strong first of all. then we do have some very more strong sunshine to come join the day and friday. it could be masked again by a strong and gusty went in the south. not as strong and gusty as it has been during the day today, but we will see temperatures leading up to which the high 20s across the west of scotland potentially. the heat transfers into eastern areas by the time we get to saturday.
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you're watching beyond 100 days. miami nice? the first democratic debate was a friendly affair. the second, tonight, might be a tad more spicey. four of the five democratic frontrunners will be on stage this evening — including the early favourite, former vice presidentjoe biden. plenty of policy so far, on immigration, tax and health care, which again promises to be one of the defining issues. health care is a basic human right, and i will fight for basic human rights. cheering and applause a day after that photograph, we have a special report from the mexican border on the migrants who are risking it all. also on the programme:

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