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terminus champion —— challenge was up terminus champion —— challenge was up there are a lot of issues going on. a racist president who is prejudiced and misogynistic. who does not value anyone outside of himself so we have a major challenge in our country to deal with as well but that does not mean we cannot fight for what is right for people and look at others whether they have opportunity or have been marginalised in their lifetime we cannot still help them. (pres) let's get a recap of the transfer deadline day. more analysis on today's moose. very busy day in the sportscenter. very grateful for you tojoin us this sportscenter. very grateful for you to join us this evening. look ahead at some of these deals that have happened on this final day. kieran tierney, the scotland international, hasjoined arsenal tierney, the scotland international, has joined arsenal today. a long and distinguished career with the celtic where he was very much loved @ celtic park was up is a big talus
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man for his national team. arsenal trying to get from that fifth place finish last year into the champions league. is he ready to help them make that leap? over it from injury but when he is fully fit, he is a star. kieran tierney is very much a product of andy robison on the market. arsenal have got an absolute bargain. he is a wonderful player. playing centre back for the national team because scotland has two left—back so he will be a wonderful signing an outstanding young man and he isa signing an outstanding young man and he is a real star. arsenal have lost aaron ramsey this summer. is this some of the new blood they need to get back in that team and kieran tierney? look at them over many years and they have lacked a lot of leadership but they have lacked defensively. tierney will certainly help bolster that but also as an attacking threat as well. he has
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wonderful delivery in the ball gets forward. he can score goals when he gets there as well. he is a very all—around player. a great signing and at that money, a great move for arsenal. let's talk about some of the deals that have happened today in the premier league and outgoing player with romelu lukaku, remote offer much of the summer. has gone to enter milan before the afternoon because european clubs have a longer deadline. what has gone wrong for him? i think when he is fully fit and is himself, there is no doubt he isa and is himself, there is no doubt he is a world class striker and top layer. but i think underwhelming year last year for united as we know it. and given his absence from training, ithink it. and given his absence from training, i think he was always leaving the club. what they have doneis leaving the club. what they have done is recoup money they spent on players they have brought in the clu b players they have brought in the club in this window. i think it is a good deal for both. he gets a chance to get his cleat —— career back on track and you had to get money back
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to help the signings they will make. the sign of what they have tried to do in this transfer window. young british players. i want your thoughts on this. their manager has gone for this approach, is it sentimental to bring back this young players to united or could it work? i think cement will be to bring young players from the youth team at no expense or little expense —— sentimental. they have invested money in these young stars. they are all very good players. you are right, they are young, british and quick can all have pace. i think going back to what they have been known for, that attacking flair and the young players and you have jesse lingard and others to step up. good young players. i would suggest they will be average in terms of age but they will be fast and exciting. they have to close on it city in liverpool and other clubs. these
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ones will certainly help to try and make inroads into that gap. of course that is harry maguire and dan james as well. look at the top two sides now. these are the players that city and brought in. no graphic for liverpool because he did not sign any major senior players aside from a back—up goalkeeper. whereas city who won the league last season aside from scott carson who might be their third choice goalkeeper, those two in the top in particular will strengthen them even further this season. strengthen them even further this season. they will strip in the squad. i'm not guaranteed they will start but they certainly will be playing games. and i think pep guardiola is looking at and look at city and the proposal to have somebody who will be a guarantee starter is going to cost hundreds of millions. they do not have that available. i think what they have to decide his motor to the squad and think back to lasher, that if they had was when fernandinho was entered
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and they cannot replace him. the strength in the middle area will certainly help in that department there is no doubt that city have fantastic teams and a fantastic league again. seems weird talking about these signings these big clubs have made and then look at the plight of bury who we heard about earlier and bolton wanderers. the sides will have a long hard seasons ahead of them. used to manage at bolton. down 12 points. wonder what your thoughts are. my thoughts are first a foremost that hopefully they have the financial stability of the club. to bring stability to bolton and bury and then they can start walking before the try to run. but equally let's get them settled and proud clubs with fantastic fan bases and have been them through thick and thin so you want that solid footing to move forward from. there is no doubt the cameron himself back up
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again. appreciate your thoughts here on sports day. think you very much. over £1 million spent in this window. a busy one. see again in january. thank you very much indeed. we just wejust had to we just had to squeeze this in. the launch of non—league side bff see in their kit has caught our side. they have unveiled the new sausage mash and peas themed away kit for the new season. and peas themed away kit for the new season. they also buy local sausage maker and it is the third time they have teamed up together. £5 from each sale from each shirt will go to a cancer charity. there we go. certainly eye—catching. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. see you soon.
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if you're travelling over the next couple of days or you are planning to head to any outdoor events, you are going to want to stay in touch with the weather forecast because it looks very turbulent indeed. heavy rain at times, but also some unseasonably strong winds. it is all because of this beautiful swirl of cloud here on our recent satellite image. this is the sort of satellite picture we would expect to see in the autumn or winter, not really in the summer. but here it is, an area of low pressure which is heading in our direction. the first effects we will feel is the heavy rain pushing north as we go through the rest of the evening and into the early hours of friday. the rain moving across england, wales, northern ireland and getting into southern scotland by the end of the night. so a really messy rush hour in edinburgh and glasgow —
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heavy and persistent rain. to the north of that, a largely dry start to the day. the winds will be picking up, though. some of that rain perhaps clinging on to northern ireland and north—east england as we go through the morning. and then behind that rain band down to the south, yes, we see some spells of sunshine, but you can see all these splodges on the chart, a scattering of heavy, thundery, squally downpours which will continue to race in from the south—west as we go through the day. so, this band of persistent rain pushes north across scotland as we go into the afternoon, and then we see that mixture of sunny spells and heavy, thundery, squally showers, really gusty winds. the wind becoming an increasing feature of the weather through the afternoon. we could see gusts of 50 mph or more across the far south—west. those temperatures — 15 for aberdeen, 25 for hull and london. as we move out of friday into saturday, this area of low pressure firmly in control of the weather and, on its southern flank particularly, all those white lines, all those isobars squashing together. saturday is going to be an extremely
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windy day across england and wales. inland spots seeing gusts of 50 mph or more. around the coast, maybe 60 mph or more. that could well cause some problems for outdoor events and also for travelling. and there will also be some really heavy thundery downpours for central and northern portions of the uk. on sunday, things slightly calm down. we see a band of showery rain pushing south—east. there will be some sunshine as well. the winds will be lighter but they'll be coming from the north—west so it is going to feel very cool indeed, particularly in the north.
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