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to prove to people as a coach? \ don't have to prove to people as a coach? l don't have anything to prove, to prove to people as a coach? i don't have anything to prove, i have stuff to do. it's not about proving, it's about doing. sometimes he will not recognize what you are doing or not recognize what you are doing or not recognize what you're doing. it's about doing, it's not about proving, it's about doing. that's always how i see it. proving, it's about doing. that's always howl see it.— always howl see it. how are preparations _ always howl see it. how are preparations for _ always howl see it. how are preparations for the - always howl see it. how are preparations for the new - always howl see it. how are - preparations for the new season going over there? over here in the uk obviously we are in lockdown. france has just announced a curfew that's going to keep people in from 6pm every night, what is it looking like in montreal? are you going to be able to prepare for the season which starts in february, or are restrictions going to get in the way of that do you think pattillo technically required to start. right now as i'm talking to you i don't know about that. i could tell you last year was very difficult because we played virtually all of our games away from home because the us teams
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could not play in canada because of her one. it was a bit of an in bracket nightmare in terms of operations and our performance. because as you can imagine playing every game away from home without seeing your family is not every game away from home without seeing yourfamily is not an every game away from home without seeing your family is not an easy task. this year is very difficult to know what's going to happen because we still don't have a date for when everything is about to start, so as you can imagine it's very difficult to plan anything without a date. here in the uk lots of pressure put on premier league football, it's about celebrations. once apologists coming out and saying we don't want to see you hugging, we don't want to see you high—fiving. how would you have felt as a player to have that scrutiny when it comes to celebrating a goal? how would you have felt if the government had put that spotlight on you? i would not have any problem, didn't celebrate my goals. have any problem, didn't celebrate
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m coals. ,, ., �* , have any problem, didn't celebrate m coals. ,, ., �*, my goals. see that it's reasonable to say that — my goals. see that it's reasonable to say that they — my goals. see that it's reasonable to say that they should _ my goals. see that it's reasonable to say that they should not - my goals. see that it's reasonable to say that they should not be - to say that they should not be hugging orjumping on each other? is hugging orjumping on each other? is not for me to say. i've been seeing a lot of comments and this or that, but i've seen this where when you are a leader, as i was, and as a coach this year if a deal with a lot of stuff and people tend to believe it's easy to deal with. sometimes when you have to take decisions. people are always going to be upset about it, some are going to be like oh yeah that's the right decision. i will let these guys take the decision and see what they can do. you were in montreal now, you are focused there, do you think we will ever see you back in the premier league perhaps taking charge and maybe even at the emirates one day in the future? is that what you are working towards you think was about right nowjust working towards you think was about right now just working working towards you think was about right nowjust working to try to be, like i said, doing what i can do knowing about the game and yes you will see me in the premier league watching the game in a stadium one
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day. i still have my box there, so you will see me there. what about on the touchline as a coach? i you will see me there. what about on the touchline as a coach?— the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell ou, the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell you. on _ the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell you, on the _ the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell you, on the coach _ the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell you, on the coach of - the touchline as a coach? i cannot tell you, on the coach of montreal echoes at you before, and of having to be there and learn myjob as a coach. hopefully, like i said you you, we can have a good season and be able to plan what we can plan. other than that about going ahead of anything. right now if you see me there it's because i'm going to watch a game. there it's because i'm going to watch a game-— there it's because i'm going to watch a game. there it's because i'm going to watcha came. , . watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long — watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long until _ watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long until we _ watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long until we can _ watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long until we can all- watch a game. fingers crossed will be too long until we can all be - watch a game. fingers crossed will| be too long until we can all be back at games. they could so much for giving up yourtime. at games. they could so much for giving up your time. be at games. they could so much for giving up your time.— at games. they could so much for giving up your time. be safe that's the most important _ giving up your time. be safe that's the most important thing! - maybe one day we will see him back at the emirates, who knows. olympic bronze medallist nile wilson has announced his retirement from gymnastics at the age of 24. he won 5 commonwealth titles and a world silver medal — but injuries have crept in over recent years, forcing him out of major competitions, and, eventually, the sport itself. tanya arnold has been
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speaking to him: i will stop doing gymnastics when i fall out of love for the process. or my body does not allow me to do any more. and worst of the letter but both of those things are true today and ifeel like both of those things are true today and i feel like they are quite intrinsically linked. i've had a rough journey with injuries. intrinsically linked. i've had a roughjourney with injuries. the wrestling with it for a long time, probably the last six months but definitely feels like the right time for me and yeah, sad day. it’s definitely feels like the right time for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tou~h for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tough coople _ for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tough couple of _ for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tough couple of years _ for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tough couple of years for- for me and yeah, sad day. it's been a tough couple of years for niall- a tough couple of years for niall wilson. he's been open about this injury affecting his mental health and it was important for him to make sure he was in the right place to make the decision to retire. i make the decision to retire. i wanted to make sure that i was the healthy, strong version of myself mentally and physically, and i deftly feel like i've got there. the federal rough road with injuries and the health challenges over the last two years with what i've been going
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through. and you know, when i look back and i think about what makes me most proud in my career, the accolades and achievements were fantastic but the obstacles of had to jump over fantastic but the obstacles of had tojump over and push through have made me so much more proud of the person i've grown into.— made me so much more proud of the person i've grown into._ he person i've grown into. emphatic! he burst onto the _ person i've grown into. emphatic! he burst onto the scene _ person i've grown into. emphatic! he burst onto the scene of _ person i've grown into. emphatic! he burst onto the scene of the _ burst onto the scene of the commonwealth games in glasgow. just 18 years old, he won two goals, a silver and bronze, 18 years old, he won two goals, a silverand bronze, but 18 years old, he won two goals, a silver and bronze, but his enthusiasm and his family was infectious. enthusiasm and his family was infection-— enthusiasm and his family was infectious. , ., ., ., , infectious. first commonwealth games 18 ears infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old. — infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old. my _ infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old, my family _ infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old, my family and _ infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old, my family and my - infectious. first commonwealth games 18 years old, my family and my dad - 18 years old, my family and my dad were in the crowd with this type of swing it around his head. the kind of almost started my career. he won bronze in the — of almost started my career. he won bronze in the high _ of almost started my career. he won bronze in the high bar— of almost started my career. he won bronze in the high bar in _ of almost started my career. he won bronze in the high bar in rio - bronze in the high bar in rio becoming the first british gymnastic
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to get a medal on that bit of apparatus. to get a medal on that bit of apparatus-— to get a medal on that bit of a- aratus. ~ , ., ., ~' to get a medal on that bit of a--aratus. ~ , ., ., ~ ., apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career- _ apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career. you _ apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career. you forget _ apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career. you forget that - apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career. you forget that in - apparatus. was first to go like oh, what career. you forget that in an | what career. you forget that in an athlete you're in the bubble and just do it and what's next it is really nice to sit back and tell me you know, by the age of 20 you were commonwealth european champion analytic medalist. it was a crazy and bonkers time, and i literally loved every second of it. he’s loved every second of it. he's become a _ loved every second of it. he's become a huge _ loved every second of it. he's become a huge online - loved every second of it. he's become a huge online “- loved every second of it. he'sj become a huge online " insert loved every second of it. he's become a huge online * insert the next chapter is a pretty full one. i'm going to try to revolutionize gymnastics to crating my content. we have a business but gymnastics is still my life. and i'm going to enjoy thejourney and still my life. and i'm going to enjoy the journey and tried to build the huge empirejust enjoy the journey and tried to build the huge empire just continued inspiring people through what i do and how hard i work, and my entertaining content. {iii and how hard i work, and my entertaining content.- and how hard i work, and my entertaining content. of the d from wilson and wasn't _ entertaining content. of the d from wilson and wasn't it _ entertaining content. of the d from wilson and wasn't it snowing - entertaining content. of the d from wilson and wasn't it snowing in - wilson and wasn't it snowing in leeds? well max whitlock was the other member of the british men's squad
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to win medals at the rio olympics. he's been helping out with the bbc�*s lockdown life campaign — encouraging us all to stay active in lockdown — and h etold me that nile wilson's had made a huge contribution to british gymnastics. he's done amazing things. he can walk away— he's done amazing things. he can walk away from the sports now being very proud _ walk away from the sports now being very proud of what he has done. he can know_ very proud of what he has done. he can know that he has achieved in metal_ can know that he has achieved in metal and — can know that he has achieved in metal and all the four major championships not many athletes can say that _ championships not many athletes can say that i_ championships not many athletes can say that. ijust championships not many athletes can say that. i just wish championships not many athletes can say that. ijust wish him all the very— say that. ijust wish him all the very best — say that. ijust wish him all the very best for what he goes into in the future, — very best for what he goes into in the future, and i'm sure he will do great _ the future, and i'm sure he will do great things. whatever he sets his mind _ great things. whatever he sets his mind to _ great things. whatever he sets his mind to im — great things. whatever he sets his mind to i'm sure he will be successful but what he has done for the sport— successful but what he has done for the sport is— successful but what he has done for the sport is incredible. one thing that is, _ the sport is incredible. one thing that is, was— the sport is incredible. one thing that is, was a huge response ability for this— that is, was a huge response ability for this era — that is, was a huge response ability for this era was to push the sport into new— for this era was to push the sport into new levels and he was a huge, huge _ into new levels and he was a huge, huge part— into new levels and he was a huge, huge part of— into new levels and he was a huge, huge part of doing thatjob. sir ben ainslie and ineos team uk will begin their latest quest for the america's cup in just a few hours time.
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after failing to win a single race in last month's warm—up event, the team has been working around the clock to make much—needed improvements ahead of the challenger series — that sees three teams battle for the right to race hosts new zealand for the cup in march. lewis coombes reports. think formula 1 racing on the sea. at 50 knots, 65 mph, wind powered machines that don't just at 50 knots, 65 mph, wind powered machines that don'tjust a they fly. we've got 11 people on the boat, all working flat out to keep this boat flying on a knife edge. i think as we get through the competition racing will undoubtedly get closer and closer and we will have some really thrilling racing. for and closer and we will have some really thrilling racing.— really thrilling racing. for sir ben needs to be _ really thrilling racing. for sir ben needs to be a — really thrilling racing. for sir ben needs to be a little _ really thrilling racing. for sir ben needs to be a little bit _ really thrilling racing. for sir ben needs to be a little bit closer, . really thrilling racing. for sir ben | needs to be a little bit closer, the warm up event could not have gone much worse. six races, no wins,
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clearly off the pace. it much worse. six races, no wins, clearly off the pace.— clearly off the pace. it was disappointing _ clearly off the pace. it was disappointing and - clearly off the pace. it was disappointing and a - clearly off the pace. it was disappointing and a yeah. | clearly off the pace. it was i disappointing and a yeah. for clearly off the pace. it was - disappointing and a yeah. for sure. and frustrating in some ways it was the most important for us because we had no option then but to really sit down and think hard to commit look harder with the issues were and rectify those. harder with the issues were and rectify those-— rectify those. america's couple rules that _ rectify those. america's couple rules that dictate _ rectify those. america's couple rules that dictate that - rectify those. america's couple rules that dictate that the - rectify those. america's couple - rules that dictate that the previous winners get to choose the type of boat each team must use. you take on new zealand for the cup, ineos uk musket opponents from america and italy. musket opponents from america and ital . �* ., . , , ., , italy. both incredible strong teens for us and to _ italy. both incredible strong teens for us and to take _ italy. both incredible strong teens for us and to take one _ italy. both incredible strong teens for us and to take one of- italy. both incredible strong teens for us and to take one of them - italy. both incredible strong teensj for us and to take one of them out and given our performance in the world series we fiercely got our work cut out.— world series we fiercely got our work cut out. britain is never won the trophy _ work cut out. britain is never won the trophy in _ work cut out. britain is never won the trophy in international- work cut out. britain is never won the trophy in international sport, | the trophy in international sport, despite recent setbacks they heather their sights firmly fixed on
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rewriting history. we their sights firmly fixed on rewriting history.- their sights firmly fixed on rewriting history. we hear about sieae rewriting history. we hear about siege mentality _ rewriting history. we hear about siege mentality in _ rewriting history. we hear about siege mentality in sport - rewriting history. we hear about siege mentality in sport but - rewriting history. we hear about siege mentality in sport but we | siege mentality in sport but we cannot have done more to resolve the issues that we have had. we up for the fight and trying to look forward to proving people wrong. now, when i'm not here in the studio, i'm at home attempting to look after my 21 month old daughter, and educate my 5 year old son. it's not easy — but thankfully i'm not pursuing a career as a professional boxer at the same time. liverpool's natasha jonas is though — i caught up with her earlier to talk about the pitfalls of home—schooling, and the need for patience. i thought i'd seen the last event in march, but obviously not. it is a little bit tough, and i thought i had more patience than i do. i probably expect a little bit too much as well but it is what it is and it has to be done. you don't want your child to fall behind obviously. want your child to fall behind obviously-— want your child to fall behind obviousl . ~ �* , ., ., obviously. we've been hearing a study today _ obviously. we've been hearing a study today saying _ obviously. we've been hearing a study today saying that - obviously. we've been hearing a| study today saying that children's confidence is really suffering
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because of lockdown and because of the schools being shot. are you finding the same of your children, do you think her confidence is suffering?— suffering? she is missing her friends in _ suffering? she is missing her friends in the _ suffering? she is missing her friends in the social- suffering? she is missing her friends in the social aspect i suffering? she is missing herj friends in the social aspect of being in school in the same way that adults are missing being around their social girls that enact circles. us personally we try to do as many fun things and to the school activities as fun as we can. we were in the garden yesterday in wellies and boots. you'vejust got in the garden yesterday in wellies and boots. you've just got to try and boots. you've just got to try and keep it as fun and as close to normal as possible. b5 and keep it as fun and as close to normal as possible.— normal as possible. as an elite athlete yourself _ normal as possible. as an elite athlete yourself are _ normal as possible. as an elite athlete yourself are you - normal as possible. as an elite athlete yourself are you still. normal as possible. as an elite l athlete yourself are you still able to train, are you still able to get into the gym could set up i'm still able to train and get the sessions in but it's tough. it's now cut down
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so she has to cut go to the gym with me. she had a lot more involvement than she would normally. you've been supporting marcus rashford and his campaign for scree school —— supporting marcus rashford and his campaign for scree school —— free school meals. campaign for scree school -- free school meals-— campaign for scree school -- free school meals. that was in the half term and people _ school meals. that was in the half term and people stood _ school meals. that was in the half term and people stood with - school meals. that was in the half term and people stood with us - school meals. that was in the half l term and people stood with us when we went to wanting the gym was open and as a family that's heavily connected with the gym environments we were like, well, what can we defer these people and it's a lot of people losing theirjobs, a lot of people losing theirjobs, a lot of people with less money than usual and it was half term, it's hard to explain to children especially at a young age that you can't do this because we don't have the money, because we don't have the money, because kids don't understand that. we went to three sessions that families and kids have been able to come along tojust families and kids have been able to come along to just to enjoy it and try something new. haifa come along to just to en'oy it and try something new._ come along to just to en'oy it and try something new. how hard is it not knowing _ try something new. how hard is it not knowing what _ try something new. how hard is it not knowing what will _ try something new. how hard is it not knowing what will next - try something new. how hard is it not knowing what will next be - try something new. how hard is it not knowing what will next be in i
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try something new. how hard is it i not knowing what will next be in the ring because a look, self—employed athlete so it's a bit worrying not to know. ijust released a statement like a good that boxing will return we know it's good to be having with there's lots of people who are contracted to be on shows that i'm not one of them contracted people. just got to keep putting myself out there and taking this as they come. we feel you. that's all from sportsday. updates from the premier league match tonight come with us, apart from that have a very good evening. goodbye. we had to contend with rain or snow. it is eating away and first thing tomorrow we have a new set of problems with widespread ice and fog in place is. it's may be slow to lift away.
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that may well be slow to lift away, so it's going to be a murky start but eventually brightening up from the west. as we go into the afternoon we could certainly be a drier story than today. if the fog lingers and where we have lying snow the temperatures however struggling two or three degrees, highest values up two or three degrees, highest values up to the west with six or seven. it is all changes are going to the weekend come we've got this area of low pressure pushing and off the atlantic and the wind direction changes to a south—westerly, milder source but it will bring with it some rain. that pushes its way down into the southeast for saturday afternoon. somewhat drier better conditions follow behind and a scattering of showers to the northwest of the great glen, highs of seven to 10 degrees.
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hello, i'mjames reynolds, this is outside source. france extends its overnight curfew to the whole country from saturday — and moves its start time forward to 6pm — as it battles to contain its coronavirus outbreak. the coronavirus crisis continues to worsen in many parts of the world — in the us the daily death now regularly surpasses 4,000 — we have a report from california. the risk of contracting coronavirus here in los angeles has never been greater than it is now. one in five people tested are testing positive. that is four times the number doing sojust two months that is four times the number doing so just two months ago. meanwhile in washington the second impeachment of donald trump is causing waves — we have all the reaction. votes are being counted in uganda's
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