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there's no turnaround or setups with a camera, there's no lighting setups, we're using natural light, so it's literally go, go, go! you finish your take, you do another one, and there's no stop. listen to me! i just... i think he has a little speech. i have a little speech that's building here. when it comes to the smaller screen, there could be more honours for the adored boundary—breaking flea bag. i cannot believe we're here. i mean, a year ago, we were previewing at the bfi, and now we're stood at the golden globes. yeah, i'm blown away. with no clear frontrunner set to sweep the board, it's likely there'll be a few memorable moments ahead. the golden globes are notoriously difficult to predict. the only real certainty is that champagne will flow — and probably a few tears, too. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. conditions tonight is not vastly
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dissimilar to last night. that will produce some rain here and there in the west. temperatures might drop but for most reasonably mild night and start to monday but by the end of the night, strengthening southerly winds the west, temperatures of eight to 10 celsius but the arrival of some heavy rain through the morning rush hour in northern ireland spreads during the morning into scotland, takes a good pa rt morning into scotland, takes a good part of the day to clear eastwards, sunshine will fall in its wake but during the afternoon, wales and western england turns increasingly wet and windy, the far southeast and east anglia should stay dry until the evening rush hour. winds later but expect gale‘s of 50 to 60 miles an hour, temperatures holding at levels similar to today at around eight to 10 celsius. a fine end to the day here, rain spread through the day here, rain spread through the evening rush hour. clear skies through monday night but some windy and disturbing weather into tuesday could course some travel disruption, especially in the northwest. —— could course.
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because the killing a political assassination and summons the us ambassador. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announced the creation of a recovery agency to help those that have lost homes. now on bbc news it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak. 18—year—old curtisjones scores a stunner as liverpool's youngesters knock everton out of the fa cup at anfield. sheffield united survive a scare to put out the last remaining non—league side afc fylde. dom sibley hits an unbeaten 85 as england take total control of the second
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test in south africa. also coming up on the programme... sam kerr makes her highly debut as chelsea beat reading to extend their unbeaten run in the women's super league. and what next for tom brady after the new england patriots are knocked out of the nfl play—offs? thanks forjoining us. a wondergoal from 18—year—old curtisjones has taken liverpool into the fourth round of the fa cup as they beat their merseyside rivals everton by a goal to nil at anfield. jurgen klopp made nine changes from the team that beat sheffield united in the premier league on thursday,
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but his young side got the job done as the regular starters got a much needed rest. alex gulrajani reports: they are one of the most decorated clubs in world of football and they have their eyes on a prize slightly bigger than the fa cup this season. the city rivals everton, this competition may just mattered the city rivals everton, this competition mayjust mattered that little bit more. they made those intentions clear from the off. the liverpool goal more than upped those early efforts. but some of the more established players taking a break, klopp turned to his squad. it so that no matter who was on the pitch, liverpool would still be a threat. a moment of brilliance won the game in the second half. jones! what a goal! curtis jones from liverpool, you could describe this as men against boys, and the boys are in front!
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a moment curtisjones won't forget in a hurry. it was enough of a victory and hopefully enough to catch the eye of klopp. to get a bit of a taste, going back to the bench, and in the end i was begging to come back on. then ijust tried to go out there and show what i could do. i feel that was a great goal. was their eyes remain on the presence at anfield, the future is looking bright as well. elsewhere in the fa cupjose mourinho admitted his tottenham side were in trouble against middlesborough earlier, before coming from behind to get a replay. whilst sheffield united knocked out the last remaining non—league side afc fylde — though it was much closer than they'd have liked. rounding up the day's action,
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here's michael redford: the third round of the fa cup can be a nervy occasion, especially when you are hosting. sheffield united were hoping that this wasn't a day for upsets. it didn't take long until fears turned to cheers, with united getting a goal. they nearly had a second moments later, but leon clarke was denied. it would work initially saved files, but we couldn't do anything about leon clarke. it would be a nervy finish asjohn leon clarke. it would be a nervy finish as john williams leon clarke. it would be a nervy finish asjohn williams giving away side late hope. united hung on and i threw to round four. we have had our moments, we tried our luck at times. but i think we have gone toe to toe with them and we are proud of the players. chelsea enjoyed a more calm afternoon, beating nottingham forest 2—0.
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the winger had a say in chelsea's second as well. the eight times champions are through. if i had one thing to say negatively, did we put oi'i thing to say negatively, did we put on there and set about? no we didn't. and i would have liked to have seen a bit more. tottenham had to survive a scare across middlesbrough. the lead forjust 11 minutes, the six goals a season in the two sides will meet again in a replay. there was one shock exit as crystal palace were knocked out. powers also ended the game with ten men. these players were booked, but for the first time this season the referee used var to make a judgment, and it changed his initialjudgement.
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you can find the rest of the days results on the bbc sport website and app. england are in total control of the second test in cape town after a good day with the bat, although they may be a little disappointed with the way day three ended. dom sibley hit a maiden test 50 and was 85 not out at the close of play as england pushed their lead against south africa to 264. adam wild reports: as the cloud descends over table mountain, there is magic in the air. jimmy anderson is already england's greatest wicket taker, this is how he began the day. a quick start and the rapid and for south africa boss mikejennings. this is thanks to ben stokes.
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five wickets and five catches for ben stokes, both setting english records. the applause was generous and deserved. batsman crawley was five years old when anderson first took wickets for england. now he is leading in his field. not as exciting for some. rising and shining was dom sibley. this was his first test 50. joe root passed that mark too, but a day that started with two quick wickets ended the same way. england's lead is beyond 250. any more madness and magic, it will be impossible for south africa to catch up. chelsea extended their unbeaten women's super league run to 10 matches today
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and their new high profile signing, sam kerr, had a significant part to play as they beat reading by 3 goals to 1. they're now four points behind the league leaders arsenal with a game in hand. miriam walker—khan reports. two years of conversations led to this moment. a player megan rapinoe called the best in the world is making a new home at kings meadow. her first chance in the game camejust a minute in. and it was out of character. reading have been called the "comeback queens" this season, and as another strike came in, it was overshadowed seconds later at the opposite end by reading's grace maloney storming out of the net to take out sam kerr. not the warmest welcome to english football. but sam kerr wasn't dwelling on it. a cheeky back heel assist to another player,
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who was composed enough to get it around the keeper and equalise. it is a taster of what's to come from their new partnership. in the second half, sam kerr just missed out on finishing. chelsea annoyed with this stunner of a goal. erin cuthbert made sure she was there to cement this when. chelsea want to win back the title. ——this win. sam kerr, by time up, had no goals, but they will surely come. we have had good link ups in training and it showed on the pitch today. a few chances to get them in the net, but it is herfirst game. i'm looking forward to what she can do for the club. well, it might take some time to adjust to the weather, but with the team she seems already settled.
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exeter remain top of rugby union's english premiership after a bonus point victory against london irish. second placed northampton keep pace with exeter though after a last minute win against wasps. this try from matteo minozzi and a penalty try put the hosts ahead, despite being down to 1a men but northampton were not finished. taqele nayaravoro bundling over from short range in the 77th minute to earn the bonus try victory for the saints. with a record six super bowls, he's regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time. but at the age of 42, tom brady's set to become a free agent. last night his new england patriots were knocked out of the nfl playoffs meaning the defending champions won't feature in the super bowl for the first time in 4 years. there'd been speculation brady could retire.
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but, as lydia campbell reports, he might not be ready to call time just yet: 0bviously he is passing. he was intercepted! the super bowl dream is over for tom brady and his team. the defending champions were knocked out by the tennessee titans by an intercepted pass from their most famous quarterback. with tom brady set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, the question on all lips is will he retire? i would say it is unlikely. it is hopefully unlikely. i love my team and coaches. i have played for them all these years, there is nobody who has had a better career, i would say, than me. i am very blessed and i'm not going to predict the future. tom brady's whole career has been with the new england patriots. that is the longest single
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mainstay of any quarterback. he has won a record—breaking six super bowl titles. these are remarkable numbers for a man who was a sixth round pick in the nfl draft in 2000. he and his coach have led the patriots in the best of the franchise's history, but perhaps that time of dominance is now finished. the defending champions have reached the end of the road and, as for tom brady, the questions over his future are set to be continued. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening.
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