tv Breakfast BBC News July 12, 2021 6:00am-9:01am BST
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: saved by donnarumma, and it is italy who are _ saved by donnarumma, and it is italy who are the _ saved by donnarumma, and it is italy who are the champions of europe. england's lions silenced once again as their euro dream ends in penalty defeat. you know, they're a team who have pulled together, have given the country some incredible evenings. um, but of course, tonight, the devastation of getting so close and not being able to give our country the trophy that we wanted to is...difficult to put into context.
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england came heartbreakingly close. it started well, but italy regrouped and were the better side on the night. meanwhile, off the pitch, the fa has condemned racist abuse aimed at the three england players who missed penalties. familiar agony forfans in the final, but there's hope for the future after an impressive tournament. it's notjust about football's coming home. it's how we embrace each other, yeah? do you think the team's done that? the team has done that, and gareth southgate has done it, and don't give him the criticism. good morning. the euros have brought a welcome economic boost for businesses, later today hospitality bosses should get confirmation that vinyl restrictions will be lifting next week. i will have all the details. plenty of showers to begin the week but if you need a lift, there is
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something drier, sunnier and warmer on the horizon. the full forecast here on breakfast. it's monday the 12th ofjuly, our top story: england's hopes of winning their first major football championship in 55 years have been crushed, after they lost to italy on penalties in the final of euro 2020. it was a night of anticipation, tension and ultimately heartbreak for gareth southgate�*s men. but their impressive performance throughout the tournament has brought hope for the future, as andy swiss reports. saka has to score. it's saved by donnarumma, and it's italy who are the champions of europe. it was a night when the hope turned to heartache. the all—too—familiar pain of a penalty shoot—out for england, their tournament ending in tears. so close, yet so agonisingly far. # god save the queen #
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and yet they began with such optimism, the passion etched on every player. could england rise to the occasion? well, afterjust one minute and 57 seconds, this was the answer. trippier, who will cross, and it's luke shaw! luke shaw sending wembley into wonderland — from the royal box to the commentary box. even david beckham and tom cruise. it was just what england needed. but after the break, italy showed what they can do — leonardo bonucci with the equaliser and suddenly england had problems. wembley a picture of tension as the game went to extra time and then to penalties. surely not. and pickford saves! jordan pickford got england off to the perfect start, but then things unravelled. misses from marcus rashford... and rashford has missed.
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..and thenjadon sancho putting italy on the brink of victory. but once again it was pickford to the rescue. england were still in it. but another save from bukayo saka and it was all over. and as italy celebrated, england were left to rue what might have been. i think when we look back, maybe in a month or so, we'll appreciate what we've done, appreciate the love and the togetherness that we've shown the country, and it's been amazing to be a part of, for sure, but we're footballers, we're winners, we're sportsmen, we want to win in everything we do so of course it's going to hurt, it's going to be hard to take. but, yeah, the bigger picture... we've got further in a tournament — our first final in 55 years — so now we've got to build on this. we've got a great young squad. they'll learn from this, we'll all learn from this and hopefully we can progress even further next year. we win and lose together, nobody is left out on their own, and the calls for the penalty were mine, my decision — my decision to ask the players
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to take the penalties that they did. um... and so, you know, they've... they've got to walk away from here, heads held high. they've done more than any other team in the last 50 or so years, so in terms of the players they should be incredibly proud of what they've done. the disappointment was shared by the duke and duchess of cambridge, who were watching with prince george. the duke later described the result as heartbreaking and, while congratulating italy he said, "england can all hold your heads high and be so proud of yourselves. i know there's more to come." well, what a cruel end for england's hopes — they've taken their fans on some journey at this tournament but — as you can see by the colours on the arch behind me — it's italy's night. italy are the champions... but while they celebrate another major trophy, england's long wait goes on — their footballing dreams dashed once again in the most agonising fashion.
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andy swiss, bbc news, wembley. just one of those mornings! one of those mornings. _ just one of those mornings! one of those mornings. we _ just one of those mornings! one of those mornings. we will— just one of those mornings! one of those mornings. we will all- just one of those mornings! one of those mornings. we will all get - those mornings. we will all get through this together, 0k? that's all i can pledge. irate through this together, ok? that's all! can pledge-— all i can pledge. we will try and share your _ all i can pledge. we will try and share your experience - all i can pledge. we will try and share your experience so - all i can pledge. we will try and share your experience so if - all i can pledge. we will try and share your experience so if you | all i can pledge. we will try and i share your experience so if you are waking up like us, probably haven't had much sleep but let us know how you feeling, are you an full state of devastation? are you hoping that the footballing future might be a bit brighter with this young team that have managed to put a smile on so many faces?— that have managed to put a smile on so man faces? , ., ., . so many faces? somebody who has also been front and — so many faces? somebody who has also been front and centre _ so many faces? somebody who has also been front and centre at _ so many faces? somebody who has also been front and centre at this _ so many faces? somebody who has also been front and centre at this is - been front and centre at this is sally, who was at wembley this morning. goodness me. i feel like i ifeel like i have missed a penalty! ifeel like i have missed a penalty! i can't _ ifeel like i have missed a penalty! i can't put — ifeel like i have missed a penalty! i can't put into words. it's really difficult — i can't put into words. it's really difficult this morning, because i was incredibly lucky to be inside
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wembley— was incredibly lucky to be inside wembley last night, and the noise, the raw_ wembley last night, and the noise, the raw from the fans at wembley felt like _ the raw from the fans at wembley felt like it — the raw from the fans at wembley felt like it was full of england fans. — felt like it was full of england fans, the support they gave this team _ fans, the support they gave this team is— fans, the support they gave this team is a — fans, the support they gave this team is a credible, that early goal 'ust team is a credible, that early goal just shocked everybody a little tiny bit. just shocked everybody a little tiny bit but _ just shocked everybody a little tiny bit. but you have to say that italy regrouped, they came back and played brilliantly— regrouped, they came back and played brilliantly and on the night they were _ brilliantly and on the night they were the — brilliantly and on the night they were the better team. i don't know if the _ were the better team. i don't know if the television cameras picked it up if the television cameras picked it up but _ if the television cameras picked it up but after the trophy presentation at the _ up but after the trophy presentation at the very— up but after the trophy presentation at the very end, the bit where all the glitter— at the very end, the bit where all the glitter comes in, there were a couple _ the glitter comes in, there were a couple of— the glitter comes in, there were a couple of england players still on the pitch. — couple of england players still on the pitch, just sitting on the grass, — the pitch, just sitting on the grass, i_ the pitch, just sitting on the grass, i think it wasjohn henderson grass, ! think it wasjohn henderson -- my— grass, i think it wasjohn henderson -- myjordah— grass, i think it wasjohn henderson —— myjordan henderson and kalvin phillips, _ —— myjordan henderson and kalvin phillips, watching the italian team celebrate — phillips, watching the italian team celebrate and go crazy with all their— celebrate and go crazy with all their fans. celebrate and go crazy with all theirfans. one of celebrate and go crazy with all their fans. one of the england backroom staff came down and ushered them down _ backroom staff came down and ushered them down the tunnel, saying, come on, them down the tunnel, saying, come on. lads, _ them down the tunnel, saying, come on, lads, nothing to see here. so it was a _ on, lads, nothing to see here. so it was a desperately sad ending for englaho — was a desperately sad ending for
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england. but off the pitch there has been some concern in developments because _ been some concern in developments because i_ been some concern in developments because i willjust share this with you. _ because i willjust share this with you. from — because i willjust share this with you, from the football association. they have — you, from the football association. they have condemned racist abuse that was— they have condemned racist abuse that was aimed at some players after last night _ that was aimed at some players after last night. this is what the england team _ last night. this is what the england team says — last night. this is what the england team says. we are disgusted that some _ team says. we are disgusted that some of— team says. we are disgusted that some of our squad who have given everything — some of our squad who have given everything for the shirt this summer and been _ everything for the shirt this summer and been subjected to discriminatory abuse _ and been subjected to discriminatory abuse online after tonight's game. we stand — abuse online after tonight's game. we stand with our players. an fa statemeht — we stand with our players. an fa statement said the fa strongly condemns all forms of racism and has been appalled by the online racism that has— been appalled by the online racism that has been targeted at our players _ that has been targeted at our players. the met police said, we are aware _ players. the met police said, we are aware of _ players. the met police said, we are aware of a _ players. the met police said, we are aware of a number of offensive and racist _ aware of a number of offensive and racist social— aware of a number of offensive and racist social media comments being directed _ racist social media comments being directed towards footballers following the euro 2020 final. this abuse _ following the euro 2020 final. this abuse is _ following the euro 2020 final. this abuse is totally unacceptable, it will not — abuse is totally unacceptable, it will not be tolerated and it will be investigated. so on top of the disappointment of the result come on top of— disappointment of the result come on top of the _ disappointment of the result come on top of the heartbreak on the pitch, that's— top of the heartbreak on the pitch, that's really disappointing news to
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wake _ that's really disappointing news to wake up _ that's really disappointing news to wake up to this morning, that those players. _ wake up to this morning, that those players, who stepped up to take a penalty _ players, who stepped up to take a penalty when others didn't, really put their— penalty when others didn't, really put their reputations on the line, are how— put their reputations on the line, are now suffering for doing that. sadly, _ are now suffering for doing that. sadly, we — are now suffering for doing that. sadly, we will be talking about so many things throughout the morning. for the moment, thank you very much. i can see there is a lot of clearing up i can see there is a lot of clearing up to do. do share with us how you are feeling this morning, we will try and reflect the mood of the nation. i know some people are probably thoroughly miserable after watching that last night. a whole new generation of fans, i saw my own children in tears last night, thinking that this could be the one. we talked about all the horrible penalty shoot outs of the past and the way most tournaments do not end the way most tournaments do not end the way most tournaments do not end the way you want them to. and again, penalty shoot—out. and you couldn't have a better chance either, italy missed two of their penalties so you and had to score four and he would win. pickford was brilliant. i and had to score four and he would win. pickford was brilliant.-
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win. pickford was brilliant. i could hardly watch _ win. pickford was brilliant. i could hardly watch it _ win. pickford was brilliant. i could hardly watch it come _ win. pickford was brilliant. i could hardly watch it come again. - win. pickford was brilliant. i could hardly watch it come again. but . win. pickford was brilliant. i could l hardly watch it come again. but we will be looking at it again, just a warning. it's the morning after the night before in trafalgar square. 0ur reporter simonjones is there. how are people feeling? people here are re how are people feeling? people here are pretty miserable. _ how are people feeling? people here are pretty miserable. if— how are people feeling? people here are pretty miserable. if you - how are people feeling? people here are pretty miserable. if you want - how are people feeling? people here are pretty miserable. if you want to l are pretty miserable. if you want to this feast— are pretty miserable. if you want to this feast of football is finally over. — this feast of football is finally over, they have already started dismantling this fan zone at trafalgar square where people gathered last night. a big clean—up operatioh _ gathered last night. a big clean—up operation here too taking place because — operation here too taking place because thousands of people who didn't— because thousands of people who didn't have tickets for the fan zone came _ didn't have tickets for the fan zone came to _ didn't have tickets for the fan zone came to this area to try to soak up the atmosphere. that is now being cleared _ the atmosphere. that is now being cleared up — the atmosphere. that is now being cleared up. well into the night there — cleared up. well into the night there were a huge number of england fans are _ there were a huge number of england fans are still on the streets. they had been — fans are still on the streets. they had been hoping they would be partying — had been hoping they would be partying through the night, didn't turn partying through the night, didn't tum out — partying through the night, didn't turn out that way. there were also a lot of— turn out that way. there were also a lot of italiah — turn out that way. there were also a lot of italian fans, and they were having _ lot of italian fans, and they were having that partey, particularly at piccadilly — having that partey, particularly at piccadilly circus, they were waving
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fla-s piccadilly circus, they were waving flags and _ piccadilly circus, they were waving flags and letting off flares, i would — flags and letting off flares, i would say a good atmosphere between the two _ would say a good atmosphere between the two sides. the italian fans are saying _ the two sides. the italian fans are saying england had played well, the english _ saying england had played well, the english fans congratulating italy on their victory even if the england fans were — their victory even if the england fans were helping so much that it was going — fans were helping so much that it was going to be them who were celebrating. but certainly, very mixed — celebrating. but certainly, very mixed emotions. 20 celebrating. but certainly, very mixed emotions.— celebrating. but certainly, very mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i thought — mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i thought it _ mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i thought it was _ mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i thought it was going - mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you know, i thought it was going to i mixed emotions. 20 minutes, you i know, i thought it was going to come home _ know, i thought it was going to come home. ., . ., ~ ., , home. you have to think of the big icture. home. you have to think of the big picture- we — home. you have to think of the big picture. we lost _ home. you have to think of the big picture. we lost first _ home. you have to think of the big picture. we lost first place, - home. you have to think of the big picture. we lost first place, but. home. you have to think of the big picture. we lost first place, but we won second place. it picture. we lost first place, but we won second place.— won second place. it was a great match for— won second place. it was a great match for england _ won second place. it was a great match for england as _ won second place. it was a great match for england as well- won second place. it was a great match for england as well but i won second place. it was a great| match for england as well but i'm from _ match for england as well but i'm from italy— match for england as well but i'm from italy so i support italy so i am with— from italy so i support italy so i am with my friends. so _ am with my friends. so a _ am with my friends. so a big policing operation in terms of arrests, the met police arrested 49 people, but 19 officers were injured, which they say is totally unacceptable. i difficult operation because there were so few fan zones officially so thousands of people
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flooding onto the streets in london and across the country. the police simply making sure that everything passes peacefully as possible. simon, thank you. eleanor roper is outside the team's hotel in watford. eleanor — are we likely to get a glimpse of the squad leaving this morning? good morning. we have seen the team coming and going from this hotel over the last few days. as yet, i haven't spotted them, although our camera man hasjust mentioned he did see one or two players meeting fans earlier this morning although he says he is not a big football fan and he wasn't sure who it was. we were not sure in the event of a loss how many players would come back and stay here at the hotel so we are not sure. we will keep you posted. we did hearfrom a couple of sure. we will keep you posted. we did hear from a couple of players last night. harry kane, harry maguire saying we win as a team, we
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lose as a team and there is no claim to be placed on those who missed penalties last night.— penalties last night. elinor, thank ou ve penalties last night. elinor, thank you very much- — penalties last night. elinor, thank you very much. we _ penalties last night. elinor, thank you very much. we will— penalties last night. elinor, thank you very much. we will be - penalties last night. elinor, thank . you very much. we will be discussing this with various people in various places. brute this with various people in various laces. ~ , ., this with various people in various laces. ~ ,., .. ., places. we will get some reaction from ltaly- _ places. we will get some reaction from ltaly- we — places. we will get some reaction from italy. we will _ places. we will get some reaction from italy. we will come - places. we will get some reaction from italy. we will come and - places. we will get some reaction from italy. we will come and wellj from italy. we will come and well done, italy- _ from italy. we will come and well done, italy. l— from italy. we will come and well done, italy. ithink— from italy. we will come and well done, italy. ithink overall- from italy. we will come and well done, italy. i think overall they i done, italy. i think overall they probably had the better of the game. even though england started fantastically. italy should great quality. fantastically. italy should great auali . , . fantastically. italy should great auali . ,, . . ,, . . , quality. shall we talk about italy ri . ht quality. shall we talk about italy right now? _ despairfor england meant jubilation for italy, as their victory brought the country its first european title since 1968. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson spent the evening with fans in rome. it took one missed penalty — one fateful second — to set a country alight. a new generation of italians discovering what it's like to win the european cup. this is what 11 men on a foreign football field can do to a nation. two hours of fear, hope and faith
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transformed into nationaljoy. it all looked very different to begin with — an early goal from england, silence from the crowd. it's a bit disappointing so far. i mean, we were expecting a bit more. the squad was in good shape, we were believing in it, but so far, not a good result, i would say. but not everyone here was supporting italy. my heart is in my mouth. i'm feeling so nervous. i want england to win. i love foot ball. i'm so emotional. but i believe in us — it's coming home, guys! it's coming home! by the end of the second half, italy had equalized. two passionate footballing cultures settling it with penalties once again. italy scored. england missed. and it was over. this match had been framed as a battle between two teams,
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two nations, two cultures. and after all the banter, provocation and hype, sometimes there are no words for what it feels like to win. lucy williamson, bbc news, rome. some very happy italians both there and here and we will be reflecting on that later in the programme. away from the football, and the prime minister is expected to confirm later today that almost all legal restrictions on social contact in england will be lifted onjuly 19th. but with cases still high, borisjohnson will urge caution. let's get the latest now from our political correspondent, chris mason. they still haven't had time to take the bunting down, have a? and other things going in the world and we know the easing of restrictions is meant to happen, what else can you tell us? ,., ., meant to happen, what else can you tell us? ., ., i. tell us? good morning to you. the flaus look tell us? good morning to you. the flags look a _ tell us? good morning to you. the flags look a bit _ tell us? good morning to you. the flags look a bit for _ tell us? good morning to you. the flags look a bit for lauren - tell us? good morning to you. the flags look a bit for lauren in - flags look a bit for lauren in downing _ flags look a bit for lauren in
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downing street. —— for lauren. how different— downing street. —— for lauren. how different it — downing street. —— for lauren. how different it might have been. as you say, in _ different it might have been. as you say, in product news, we were going to get— say, in product news, we were going to get his _ say, in product news, we were going to get his press conference from the prime _ to get his press conference from the prime minister this afternoon regardless of the football result, that will— regardless of the football result, that will go ahead. in it, the prime mmister— that will go ahead. in it, the prime minister will say that the last remaining legal restrictions in england — remaining legal restrictions in england will go in a weak's time but don't _ england will go in a weak's time but don't expect a blaze of libertarian exuberance, i don't think many people — exuberance, i don't think many people are _ exuberance, i don't think many people are in the mood for this kind of thing _ people are in the mood for this kind of thing this morning. instead, the real emphasis today will be on cautioh~ — real emphasis today will be on caution. so rather than the rules, the law— caution. so rather than the rules, the law relaxing, the guidelines will still— the law relaxing, the guidelines will still say, for instance, on face — will still say, for instance, on face coverings that you should wear them _ face coverings that you should wear them when — face coverings that you should wear them when you are inside, when you are in— them when you are inside, when you are in a _ them when you are inside, when you are in a crowded place, when you are on public— are in a crowded place, when you are on public transport, even though legally— on public transport, even though legally you will no longer be required to do so. but why that
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caution? — required to do so. but why that caution? look at the numbers, they are going _ caution? look at the numbers, they are going up, there is an acceptance in government they will continue to id in government they will continue to go up _ in government they will continue to go up as— in government they will continue to go up as the rules relaxed and that their world — go up as the rules relaxed and that their world be lots of self—isolation with people getting the phone is telling them they have to spend _ the phone is telling them they have to spend ten days or whatever locked up to spend ten days or whatever locked up inside _ to spend ten days or whatever locked up inside so — to spend ten days or whatever locked up inside so it's not going to feel in many— up inside so it's not going to feel in many ways like that freedom day label that— in many ways like that freedom day label that has been thrown around so many— label that has been thrown around so many times — label that has been thrown around so many times. instead, a real emphasis on the _ many times. instead, a real emphasis on the need _ many times. instead, a real emphasis on the need for people to be careful _ on the need for people to be careful. , ., ~ on the need for people to be careful. , . ,, , ., , . careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see — careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see you _ careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see you later. _ careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see you later. we _ careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see you later. we are - careful. chris, thank you very much, we will see you later. we are well. we will see you later. we are well aware that _ we will see you later. we are well aware that there _ we will see you later. we are well aware that there are _ we will see you later. we are well aware that there are some - we will see you later. we are well aware that there are some very i aware that there are some very sleepy people around today. i know matt's alarm is probably a bit of a shock! i think many of you need a bit of a lift so let's start with the ugly. the week will gradually turn a drier, more sunny and warm as high—pressure building. that's after a wet start as you can see from the
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capital city is forecast. let's take a look. it is lashing down with rain across many parts of england. it just adds to the mood. a bit drier in scotland and northern ireland and parts of wales. but there will be a scattering of showers throughout the day across parts of england especially, some of those heavy and boundary and boom will see them break out elsewhere as we go into the afternoon. plenty of cloud, a little bit of sunshine here and there. when you get the sun sign, temperature slipping into the high teens and low 20s. let's take a closer look because we could see some longer spells of heavy rain towards the south—east later, it is across southern counties of england some of the showers could produce up to about a month's worth of rain in a couple of spots. showers we will see further north will be pretty lively with hail and thunder and the risk of flash flooding. but it should stay dry on either side of them, staying dry and bright. this evening and overnight, the showers will gradually fade, and that means
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into tomorrow, fewer showers, it will be a drier day for many. still some showers cropping up through tuesday but the overall story for the week is that things will gradually turn a drier and it will feel pleasantly warm to end the week, a bit of sunshine around, something to look forward to. one of my favourite things where your tweets about the running order, if england had won!— if england had won! complete fantas . if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll— if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll -- _ if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll -- if _ if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll -- if only! - if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll -- if only! i- if england had won! complete fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did l fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did en'o fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did enjoy them _ fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did enjoy them at _ fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did enjoy them at the _ fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did enjoy them at the time. - fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did enjoy them at the time. i i fantasy. it'll -- if only! i did - enjoy them at the time. i enjoyed enjoy them at the time. i en'oyed the idea about i enjoy them at the time. i en'oyed the idea about the i enjoy them at the time. i en'oyed the idea about the 8 i enjoy them at the time. i en'oyed the idea about the 8 o'clockh enjoy them at the time. i enjoyed the idea about the 8 o'clock start | the idea about the 8 o'clock start but sadly, here we are. let's take a look at some of today's front pages, which are dominated by last night's result. "pride of lions" is the sun headline, with an optimistic note that the world cup is "only next year". the times says england's dream was denied by the "penalty curse" — and has a picture of gareth southgate
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comforting bukayo sa ka. he missed the fifth penalty which had he scored it, would have taken it to sudden death. the mail uses a similar image — with the headline "it all ends in tears". and the express sums up the feelings of most england fans this morning, headlining, "it hurts, but we're so proud of you." a lot of coming that in the messages you are sending through. you a lot of coming that in the messages you are sending through.— you are sending through. you are up earl so you are sending through. you are up early so thank _ you are sending through. you are up early so thank you _ you are sending through. you are up early so thank you for— you are sending through. you are up early so thank you for your - early so thank you for your messages. early so thank you for your messages-— early so thank you for your messaues. ., . , . messages. some of them are 'ust a collection messages. some of them are 'ust a correction of— messages. some of them are 'ust a collection of letters, * messages. some of them are 'ust a collection of letters, i i messages. some of them are 'ust a collection of letters, i think. _ messages. some of them are just a collection of letters, i think. just i collection of letters, i think. just splurging out. but i think there is a lot of pride in the short and i think also lots of people talking about the fact that the final destination isn't where they wanted to end up but they enjoyed the journey. we will read some of those later. ., journey. we will read some of those later. . ,., ., , later. there are some other things in the papers! _ later. there are some other things in the papers! do _ later. there are some other things in the papers! do you _ later. there are some other things in the papers! do you want - later. there are some other things in the papers! do you want to - later. there are some other things in the papers! do you want to go l in the papers! do you want to go first? they are doing souvenir versions, if you want one. here is
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one, for example.— one, for example. throw it away! here are some _ one, for example. throw it away! here are some ridiculous - one, for example. throw it away! | here are some ridiculous pictures, this is paris fashion week. a young lady dressed as a pot of peanut butter and if you go down the bottom, it is a massive hand holding a mop. i'm not sure that's going to catch on. just thought i would share that. , , ., that. this is a story from the telegraph — that. this is a story from the telegraph about _ that. this is a story from the telegraph about broccoli, i that. this is a story from the - telegraph about broccoli, farmers warning of a broccoli shortage, saying it is becoming too expensive to harvest. the growers association said, without help from retailers to meet production costs, the uk could see the vegetable aisle is bare of things like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and turnips. they are blaming the problems on a sector wide shortage of seasonal labour and hgv drivers not being available. so there you go, our broccoli is under threat. d0 there you go, our broccoli is under threat. , ., . .,
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there you go, our broccoli is under threat. i. . ., i. threat. do you have lego in your house anywhere? _ threat. do you have lego in your house anywhere? not _ threat. do you have lego in your house anywhere? not any - threat. do you have lego in your. house anywhere? not any longer. threat. do you have lego in your i house anywhere? not any longer. i have not house anywhere? not any longer. i have got lego _ house anywhere? not any longer. i have got lego from _ house anywhere? not any longer. i have got lego from decades - house anywhere? not any longer. i have got lego from decades ago. l have got lego from decades ago. well, this could be the app for you. if you have a box of lego, we've got lots of lego that has been collected from other sets, you put it in a big box. what do you build with your left word lego? there is a new app, you take your phone and you run your smartphone over the bricks, whatever they are and it tells you what you can make those breaks. it has about 1500 models in the app so it says it can build a plane or a catamaran or whatever it might be, from that lego. so no longerjust idly throwing it on the floor and wondering what to build, you can follow it online via the app. that's amazinu. follow it online via the app. that's amazing- also _ follow it online via the app. that's amazing. also a _ follow it online via the app. that's amazing. also a story _ follow it online via the app. that's amazing. also a story about - follow it online via the app. that's amazing. also a story about how i amazing. also a story about how people try to go from land's amazing. also a story about how people try to go from lands end to john o'groats, running or cycling, whatever. this is a motorist who has driven up and down the length of the
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uk in a van fuelled solely by cooking oil. from his local chippy. absolutely amazing. a1999 vw caddy filled with free leftover fat after taking out chunks of spud from the chips, and he drove from land's taking out chunks of spud from the chips, and he drove from lands end tojohn o'groats taking three days tojohn o'groats taking three days to do 1000 miles, then made the trip to do 1000 miles, then made the trip to where he lives in kent using 180 litres. ., to where he lives in kent using 180 litres. . , ., ., litres. let me read you some of these comments. _ litres. let me read you some of these comments. comments i litres. let me read you some of. these comments. comments about litres. let me read you some of- these comments. comments about how people are feeling. it’s these comments. comments about how people are feeling-— people are feeling. it's nice to know we are _ people are feeling. it's nice to know we are not _ people are feeling. it's nice to know we are not alone. - people are feeling. it's nice to know we are not alone. some| people are feeling. it's nice to - know we are not alone. some people anno ed at know we are not alone. some people annoyed at some _ know we are not alone. some people annoyed at some of— know we are not alone. some people annoyed at some of the _ know we are not alone. some people annoyed at some of the things - know we are not alone. some people annoyed at some of the things seen l annoyed at some of the things seen at wembley last night, the fans fighting to get in, fighting inside the stadium. 0ther fighting to get in, fighting inside the stadium. other people talking about how they feel, pride in what the team have done and some of the things they have said at some of actions. daft, hope we go easy on these young lads, sometimes you just get beaten by the better team. glenn said, hacked off at the morons
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letting off fireworks at 11:30 last night, what were they celebrating? proud but gutted to on penalties. when we came into this morning, you were fully devastated. is there any sort of... to think eventually you will get to the stage where you will feel 0k? will get to the stage where you will feel ok? i will get to the stage where you will feel ok? ., will get to the stage where you will feel ok? . ., ., ., feel ok? i have to go through the rocess. feel ok? i have to go through the process- maybe _ feel ok? i have to go through the process. maybe it's _ feel ok? i have to go through the process. maybe it's a _ feel ok? i have to go through the process. maybe it's a process. . feel ok? i have to go through the| process. maybe it's a process. we ut alan process. maybe it's a process. we put alan shearer coming your way later on. ~ , ., , , later on. will he give us optimism. i have suffered _ later on. will he give us optimism. i have suffered to _ later on. will he give us optimism. i have suffered to be _ later on. will he give us optimism. i have suffered to be has _ later on. will he give us optimism. i i have suffered to be has punctuated the tournament for viewers. i can't even count how many times he has been here but most kids we have spoken to him either before or after or both. so his assessment on what happen now, what england could have done differently and what happens now, 8:10. ., now, 8:10. one of the night ended with disappointment _ now, 8:10. one of the night ended with disappointment the _ now, 8:10. one of the night ended - with disappointment the overwhelming response from supporters up and down the country has been one of pride and hope for the future. graham
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satchell has more. the agony of losing in a penalty shoot—out. the agony of losing in a penalty shoot-out— it's heartbreaking. i've never been more _ it's heartbreaking. i've never been more heartbroken.— it's heartbreaking. i've never been more heartbroken.- to i it's heartbreaking. i've never been l more heartbroken.- to lose more heartbroken. horrible! to lose on penalties — more heartbroken. horrible! to lose on penalties again _ more heartbroken. horrible! to lose on penalties again is _ more heartbroken. horrible! to lose on penalties again isjust _ on penalties again isjust devastating. absolutely devastating. the night started with hope, expectation even. this is the kirby estate in bermondsey. in trafalgar square, fans were desperate for an all—night partey.
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square, fans were desperate for an all-night partey— square, fans were desperate for an all-night partey. we've made it, we are here, come _ all-night partey. we've made it, we are here, come on, _ all-night partey. we've made it, we are here, come on, england! - all-night partey. we've made it, we are here, come on, england! this. all-night partey. we've made it, we are here, come on, england! this isj are here, come on, england! this is mark and his _ are here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, _ are here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, john. _ are here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, john. john - are here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, john. john was i are here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, john. john was at wembley for the 1966 final and he's back. he didn't have long to wait before the whole country was in dreamland. before the whole country was in dreamland— before the whole country was in dreamland. , , , , dreamland. trippier. trippier will cross and its _ dreamland. trippier. trippier will cross and its luke _ dreamland. trippier. trippier will cross and its luke shaw! - dreamland. trippier. trippier will cross and its luke shaw! to - dreamland. trippier. trippier will cross and its luke shaw! to be i cross and its luke shaw! to be honest, there _ cross and its luke shaw! to be honest, there wasn't - cross and its luke shaw! to be honest, there wasn't much - cross and its luke shaw! to be| honest, there wasn't much else cross and its luke shaw! to be - honest, there wasn't much else to celebrate all—night. infan in fan zones in front rooms, england wasjumping. the night settled into a cagey and tense encounter, then inevitably, the almost random chaos of penalties. from euphoricjoy,
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from euphoric joy, to from euphoricjoy, to total despair. that is such a devastating way for england fans to see their team going out of the tournament, again, on penalties. and yet, in defeat, gareth southgate's men have played with unity, with purpose, with dignity, and with pride. brute with unity, with purpose, with dignity, and with pride. we are suer dignity, and with pride. we are super proud — dignity, and with pride. we are super proud of _ dignity, and with pride. we are super proud of them. - dignity, and with pride. we are super proud of them. maybe i dignity, and with pride. we are i super proud of them. maybe they dignity, and with pride. we are - super proud of them. maybe they will pay us a visit. it’s super proud of them. maybe they will pay us a visit-— pay us a visit. it's all right. after the — pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic - pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic as - pay us a visit. it's all right. | after the pandemic as well, pay us a visit. it's all right. i after the pandemic as well, it has brought— after the pandemic as well, it has brought the whole nation together, really _ brought the whole nation together, really positive and i think we have a lot to _ really positive and i think we have a lot to thank them for. i�*ve really positive and i think we have a lot to thank them for.— a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in _ a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in there, _ a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in there, hopefully i a lot to thank them for. i've got a j newborn in there, hopefully when a lot to thank them for. i've got a i newborn in there, hopefully when he gets old enough, next time we will be lifting something. brute gets old enough, next time we will be lifting something.— gets old enough, next time we will be lifting something. we move on and let us ho -e be lifting something. we move on and let us hope for— be lifting something. we move on and let us hope for success _ be lifting something. we move on and let us hope for success in _ be lifting something. we move on and let us hope for success in the - be lifting something. we move on and let us hope for success in the next i let us hope for success in the next 40 years — let us hope for success in the next 40 ears. ., ., �*, ., ., 40 years. come on! it's going to come home — 40 years. come on! it's going to
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come home soon, _ 40 years. come on! it's going to come home soon, it's _ 40 years. come on! it's going to come home soon, it'sjust i 40 years. come on! it's going to come home soon, it'sjust got i 40 years. come on! it's going to i come home soon, it'sjust got lost. come home soon, it's just got lost. it's a question of when! so, desperate disappointment for england fans but huge prides at what this team has already achieved and what it might do in the future. graham satchell, bbc news. we will have the full details of the action as well in about ten minutes' time. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. questions are being asked about security at the euro 2020 final at wembley after a group of fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium. footage shows peoplejumping over walls, while others fought with stewards and the police. the fa described the scenes as "entirely unacceptable" and an "embarrassment to the england team". there were also scuffles
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at leicester square. the met say 19 officers were injured and nearly 50 arrests were made. there were highs and lows experienced across the capital last night after england came so close and yet so far. in trafalgar square the fanzone erupted at england's first goal, with similar scenes during the penalty shoot—out but — of course — it wasn't to be i'm gutted — honestly, gutted. i feel like they deserved it more than anyone, really, but... it is what it is, really. we've done great. hopefully 2022 could be a better year for us. very proud, i think it's brought the whole nation together- and i was saying this earlier — that after we come out - of this pandemic, as well — i think it's brought- the whole nation together. a really positive light and i think they have a lot to thank that for as well, so... _ well, one community paying close attention to it all have been the residents of the kirby estate in bermondsey — which has become synonymous with hundreds of flags. this was the reaction of those who gathered to watch.
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2008, we got to the semifinal. 2021, we got to the final. 0nly stands to reason the next time we're going to win it. they need to get their heads up — they brought this country together like we have on the kirby estate. i'm super proud of them. now come and pay us a visit. see you soon, boys. keep your heads up high, boys. come on, it's all right, it's all right. let's take a look at the tube. delays on the district line between earl's court and wimbledon. minor delays on the metropolitan line. and the 0verground is part suspended with no service between willesden junction and clapham due to overhead wire problems. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather wet start to the new working week. there'll be pulses of rain on and off throughout the day — in fact, there's a met office weather warning in force, valid from midday today right through until midnight, and that is for heavy rain. it won't be raining all the time, but there will be some particularly heavy downpours and there could be quite a lot of surface water — some tricky travelling conditions, maybe.
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and this rain willjust continue on and off as we head through the rest of the day. it won't be raining all the time, there will be plenty of cloud. the winds are light and it won't feel particularly cold — top temperatures of around 19 or 20 degrees celsius. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, then the rain will gradually fade away to leave us with a mostly dry night to come with some clear spells, and temperatures will stay in double figures as we start off tuesday. tuesday is looking mostly dry — there will be some cloud around at times, perhaps, but also some decent spells of sunshine, and temperatures will start to rise somewhat. always the chance of one or two showers as we head through the middle part of the week, but generally dry with more sunshine, and temperatures in the mid—20s by the time we get to the end of the working week. i'm back in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. coming up on breakfast
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this morning... after a night of extreme highs and extreme lows, alan shearer will be with us to discuss the match in more detail and look at what comes next for this history—making squad. although it wasn't to be for the three lions, millions of fans have expressed their pride in the team and their hopes for the future. we'll be hearing from supporters up and down the country throughout the morning. heartbreak for england meant ecstasy for italy. we'll be chatting to italian chef and football fan aldo zilli just before 9.00 and hearing from residents of london's little italy. wetook to aldo zilli last week and he was super excited then so imagine what he will be like now. he he was super excited then so imagine what he will be like now.— what he will be like now. he was very confident. _ what he will be like now. he was very confident. some _ what he will be like now. he wasj very confident. some interesting assessments of last night coming in
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from our viewers. stevie says he is feeling a bit during a particular. still looking forward to next year, ijust still looking forward to next year, i just need a still looking forward to next year, ijust need a manager to learn to take the rights of at key times and i think that to some of the criticism that has come garrets southgate was not her way. he so much attacking talent, how do you best use that without stopping the defensive security? i had someone ask last night, _ defensive security? i had someone ask last night, can _ defensive security? i had someone ask last night, can you _ defensive security? i had someone ask last night, can you score i defensive security? i had someone ask last night, can you score two i ask last night, can you score two early? ask last night, can you score two earl ? ., , ask last night, can you score two earl ? . , ., ., . early? that is one of the great football clich s. _ early? that is one of the great football clich s. it _ early? that is one of the great football clich s. it was - early? that is one of the great football clich s. it was a i early? that is one of the great i football clich s. it was a brilliant start because i think england worried about italy scoring first so they got that goal. this is the england that feeds and educate our children, challenges racism, donate to the nhs with a leader who sets an example. she says this is an england we can be proud of. josh said he was feeling disappointed when we lost but never thought we would get to the final anyway. an amazing experience. we don't have long to wait for the next tournament at the squad is young enough and can learn from this and go again. josh says
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they should feel proud.— from this and go again. josh says they should feel proud. thank you so much for your— they should feel proud. thank you so much for your messages. _ they should feel proud. thank you so much for your messages. it's - they should feel proud. thank you so much for your messages. it's nice i they should feel proud. thank you so much for your messages. it's nice to | much for your messages. it's nice to know that some of you haven't had much sleep, like us, and are still watching. sally was therefore all the drama. you can see on wembley way and you can probably hear the clean—up operation starting in earnest. the aftermath of last�*s celebrations, commiserations and parting. it is all around. commiserations and parting. it is allaround. if commiserations and parting. it is all around. if at the start of this tournament we had thought that england would get to the final, you would be really, really pleased with that and think, there you go, there it is, that is progress, history made. this morning it feels desperately disappointing. lots of reaction can begin from all over the country. borisjohnson tweeted last night
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this from manchester united... and this from the former england defender... iam i am interested in what you said, louise. is it possible to score two early? it is almost like when that happened last night had a moment where i thought, how are we going to get through the next 88 minutes? after that two minute goal from luke shaw. let's remind ourselves what happened. england made a dream start. luke shaw thumping
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home inside two minutes. everyone was in shock inside the stadium, i can tell you. but italy drew themselves level in the second have when leonardo bonucci poked home after england failed to clear the ball. that was a scramble. the game went to penalties after finishing 1—1 after extra time. jordan pickford saved italy's second penalty so this thunderbolt from harry maguire put england in the lead. but after rashford and sancho both missed theirs, jorginho should have won it — but his hop, skip and jump routine didn't pay off. sadly for england, though, 19—year—old saka's final penalty was saved, sparking celebrations for the italians. they've given everything they could have — not only tonight, but through the whole tournament. um...they should hold their heads high. they've, um... you know, they're a team who have pulled together, have given the country some incredible evenings. um, but of course, tonight,
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the devastation of getting so close and not being able to give our country the trophy that we wanted to is...difficult to put into context. obviously, penalty shoot—outs are the worst way to lose. i um... yeah, it's obviously- disappointing, but we've got to hold our heads high — you know, we had i a fantastic tournament. it hurts now, it's going to hurt for a long time, of course, i but the boys should be proud of themselves. i so we'll get on with it, _ dust ourselves down and get ready for the next tournament. i think it is important to remember that those players who stepped up to take penalties last night volunteered to do so. that was part of the plan, they were happy to do it. maybe there were other players who didn't want to do it, so even though we had those penalty misses, you have to remember the really young players who did it, you have to salute them and say at least eight stood up and have a go.
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difficult to take this morning but they did. difficult to take this morning but the did. . ,., difficult to take this morning but the did. . . , they did. there are so many little stories. they did. there are so many little stories- we _ they did. there are so many little stories. we are _ they did. there are so many little stories. we are trying _ they did. there are so many little stories. we are trying to - they did. there are so many little stories. we are trying to cover. they did. there are so many little stories. we are trying to cover asj stories. we are trying to cover as many as we can this morning. there was at this point going on yesterday, but there was the scottish open golf happening and matt fitzpatrick is an englishman who was desperate to watch the final, had tickets for wembley but had to finish the final round in scotland. it was delayed by rain for 90 minutes, he made the play—off, lost the play—off and then couldn't get to the final! it couldn't be a west end to the day for him. it get to the final! it couldn't be a west end to the day for him. it was one of those _ west end to the day for him. it was one of those days _ west end to the day for him. it was one of those days for _ west end to the day for him. it was one of those days for all _ west end to the day for him. it was one of those days for all of - west end to the day for him. it was one of those days for all of us i one of those days for all of us yesterday, wasn't it? something went wrong at every turn, apart from if you were novak djokovic, who of course won wimbledon. mas you were novak djokovic, who of course won wimbledon.- course won wimbledon. was so engrossed _ course won wimbledon. was so engrossed in — course won wimbledon. was so engrossed in the _ course won wimbledon. was so engrossed in the football i course won wimbledon. was so engrossed in the football last i course won wimbledon. was so i engrossed in the football last night we got some food in the oven and forgot about it! we only realised when the smell started emanating
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kitchen. , , , ., kitchen. keep telling us your stories, they _ kitchen. keep telling us your stories, they are _ kitchen. keep telling us your stories, they are cheering i kitchen. keep telling us your stories, they are cheering us kitchen. keep telling us your i stories, they are cheering us up. last night's match will have given pubs and bars across the country a much needed financial boost. with restrictions set to ease further next week, the hospitality sector will be hoping this momentum continues. sarah's at a brewery in salford this morning. good morning. yes, good morning. the were good morning. yes, good morning. they were fully _ good morning. yes, good morning. they were fully booked _ good morning. yes, good morning. they were fully booked for - good morning. yes, good morning. they were fully booked for the i good morning. yes, good morning. they were fully booked for the finalj they were fully booked for the final here at seven brothers. social distancing meant they were only at about 70% positive. at the football has given businesses a welcome boost after a tough year of training. it is estimated 7 million pints were downed yesterday alone and the hospitality sector is now planning for the future, looking forward to next monday when they expect restrictions will be lifted. we should hear more about that from downing street later. with me is the manager of the brewery, keith
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mcavoy. good morning.- manager of the brewery, keith mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have ou mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had — mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much _ mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much sleep _ mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much sleep as _ mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much sleep as i _ mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much sleep as i am i mcavoy. good morning. good morning. have you had much sleep as i am a i have you had much sleep as i am a little but i'm all right. despite the disappointment of the result last night, what impact is the football have on trading and your sales? a, football have on trading and your sales? �* . , . sales? a huge impact. ever since we were allowed — sales? a huge impact. ever since we were allowed to _ sales? a huge impact. ever since we were allowed to start _ sales? a huge impact. ever since we were allowed to start trading - sales? a huge impact. ever since we were allowed to start trading in i were allowed to start trading in april— were allowed to start trading in april and — were allowed to start trading in april and then into may, the euros have _ april and then into may, the euros have given — april and then into may, the euros have given a massive boost. it has been _ have given a massive boost. it has been great, — have given a massive boost. it has been great, really good for our business — been great, really good for our business as a whole. now been great, really good for our business as a whole.— been great, really good for our business as a whole. now all eyes on the 19th ofjuly _ business as a whole. now all eyes on the 19th ofjuly when _ business as a whole. now all eyes on the 19th ofjuly when social _ the 19th ofjuly when social distancing rules could be lifted, wearing a facemask can become personal choice, night clubs can be open. foryour personal choice, night clubs can be open. for your business, what does it mean going forward?— it mean going forward? people can relax a bit more. _ it mean going forward? people can relax a bit more. they _ it mean going forward? people can relax a bit more. they will- it mean going forward? people can relax a bit more. they will still- it mean going forward? people can relax a bit more. they will still be i relax a bit more. they will still be plenty— relax a bit more. they will still be plenty of— relax a bit more. they will still be plenty of people who may be a bit cautious _ plenty of people who may be a bit cautious so we will bear that in mind — cautious so we will bear that in mind. overall it is huge, huge for our business and the whole sector. we are _ our business and the whole sector. we are looking forward to seeing how
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it's done _ we are looking forward to seeing how it's done. you are expanding, specifically in an airport, so you need _ specifically in an airport, so you need to— specifically in an airport, so you need to travel to pick—up. 0ur— need to travel to pick—up. our expansion plans should have happened — our expansion plans should have happened 18 months ago just our expansion plans should have happened 18 months agojust before the pandemic hits. we have got bars opening _ the pandemic hits. we have got bars opening in— the pandemic hits. we have got bars opening in different regions, different cities. air travel will be a massive — different cities. air travel will be a massive boost for our business. what _ a massive boost for our business. what about — a massive boost for our business. what about stepping? we have talked a lot about the challenges that businesses have had recruiting, but also people self isolating. have you seen that? brute also people self isolating. have you seen that? ~ ., also people self isolating. have you seen that? ~ . ., also people self isolating. have you seen that? ~ . . ., . seen that? we have had to close because of— seen that? we have had to close because of isolation _ seen that? we have had to close because of isolation issues. i seen that? we have had to close i because of isolation issues. people who have _ because of isolation issues. people who have been pinged web track and trace _ who have been pinged web track and trace it _ who have been pinged web track and trace it is _ who have been pinged web track and trace. it is something that will affect— trace. it is something that will affect our— trace. it is something that will affect our business for the next month— affect our business for the next month or— affect our business for the next month or so until those rules are relaxed _ month or so until those rules are relaxed so— month or so until those rules are relaxed so it has been a big issue for us _ relaxed so it has been a big issue for us. ., ~ relaxed so it has been a big issue for us. . ~' ,, , . relaxed so it has been a big issue for us. . ,, i. , . ., for us. thank you very much for
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that. it for us. thank you very much for that- it is _ for us. thank you very much for that. it is clear— for us. thank you very much for that. it is clear that _ for us. thank you very much for that. it is clear that for - for us. thank you very much for that. it is clear that for many i that. it is clear that for many businesses there have been so many challenges over the last year or so and they have had to learn to adapt, and they have had to learn to adapt, and quickly. nick is from the star inn down the road. you help to run a community pub, rested and run by the customers. how much of a distance for the lifting of social distancing rules have for your venue? it is a smaller space. rules have for your venue? it is a smallerspace. it rules have for your venue? it is a smaller space.— rules have for your venue? it is a smaller space. it is that we make sure the outside _ smaller space. it is that we make sure the outside space _ smaller space. it is that we make sure the outside space with i sure the outside space with scaffolding built by a local scaffolder meant the football, whilst — scaffolder meant the football, whilst we were under restrictions, was increased. that kept us financially topped up —— the foot fall was— financially topped up —— the foot fall was increased. we will be meeting — fall was increased. we will be meeting this afternoon and discussing the potential of opening up discussing the potential of opening up indoors again, moving through the bar, up indoors again, moving through the bar. making _ up indoors again, moving through the bar, making sure the bar, which at the moment— bar, making sure the bar, which at the moment is being used as an office _ the moment is being used as an office because no customers are allowed — office because no customers are allowed in, we are hoping the pub itself— allowed in, we are hoping the pub itself can— allowed in, we are hoping the pub itself can be normal status. we have
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all not itself can be normal status. we have all got used — itself can be normal status. we have all got used to _ itself can be normal status. we have all got used to table _ itself can be normal status. we have all got used to table service. - itself can be normal status. we have all got used to table service. going i all got used to table service. going forward, will you keep that or do you think people have missed going up you think people have missed going up to the bar, having a chat and the interaction? flilli" up to the bar, having a chat and the interaction?— interaction? our vault is intimate and it has always _ interaction? our vault is intimate and it has always been _ interaction? our vault is intimate and it has always been a - interaction? our vault is intimate and it has always been a social. and it has always been a social meeting — and it has always been a social meeting point in the pub so i am expecting — meeting point in the pub so i am expecting that to carry on stock as i expecting that to carry on stock as i say, _ expecting that to carry on stock as i say, we — expecting that to carry on stock as i say, we will reintroduce the vault as a place — i say, we will reintroduce the vault as a place where people can go into the bar— as a place where people can go into the bar and — as a place where people can go into the bar and ordered a beer and go through— the bar and ordered a beer and go through or— the bar and ordered a beer and go through or out. bearing in mind our pub has— through or out. bearing in mind our pub has always been... the outside area has— pub has always been... the outside area has always been like a third room. _ area has always been like a third room. a — area has always been like a third room, a major front room, whether or not we _ room, a major front room, whether or not we were _ room, a major front room, whether or not we were covered because it has kept us _ not we were covered because it has kept us going during all the restrictions.— kept us going during all the restrictions. . ,, , ., ., , restrictions. thank you for being with us so _ restrictions. thank you for being with us so bright _ restrictions. thank you for being with us so bright and _ restrictions. thank you for being with us so bright and early. i restrictions. thank you for being with us so bright and early. as l restrictions. thank you for being i with us so bright and early. as you have heard, businesses planning for the future. as the staff here, they have been given the morning off. they will be arriving at 12 o'clock and i think many businesses are
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giving their staff a later start to help to get over the drama of last night. thank you very much, we will be back _ of last night. thank you very much, we will be back with _ of last night. thank you very much, we will be back with you _ of last night. thank you very much, we will be back with you later i of last night. thank you very much, we will be back with you later on. i we will be back with you later on. we have had a glimpse of the weather. not looking lovely but you are trying to cheer us up, this morning. i are trying to cheer us up, this morning-— are trying to cheer us up, this morning. are trying to cheer us up, this morninu. . ., , , , morning. i am doing my best. good morninu. morning. i am doing my best. good morning- l — morning. i am doing my best. good morning. i have _ morning. i am doing my best. good morning. i have been _ morning. i am doing my best. good morning. i have been looking i morning. i am doing my best. good morning. i have been looking at i morning. i am doing my best. goodj morning. i have been looking at the weather watches the shots device and sunshine. this is the best i can do at the moment. sunshine trying to get through the cloud in lincolnshire. watson chan will break through today, often fairly cloudy and the cloud will produce some showers. some could be quite nasty later on, especially across parts of england in particular. the big picture from space at the moment shows how extensive the cloud is. this white area, moving around low pressure it down towards the bay of biscay, throwing the cloud and showers northwards. wettest across parts of england in particular, towards the southern counties, there will be a met office warning later on. because the amount of rain in
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one or two spots. even though it is drier elsewhere with lots of cloud and sunshine breaking through, temperatures and high teens or low 20s and that will set up similar plight of thunderstorms are parts of western scotland, north—west england and parts of wales especially. those will rumble into the evening. not a huge amount of sunshine but most of the showers should fade as we go into tonight and tomorrow morning. plenty of cloud in place and like we have seen for quite a while, the night is pretty mild with temperatures in the low to mid teens as we start tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning, plenty of cloud, misty and murky in a few spots. best of the sunshine in western areas to begin. a few showers developing through the day, perhaps not as intensive as those today. fairly well scattered across parts of england and wales and parts of western scotland once again. more sunshine tomorrow, temperatures starting to lift a bit into the low 20s more widely. as we go into
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tomorrow evening, the show is fake, but low pressure to the east into wednesday. because it is close by, high pressure building in, we will see a few showers develop down the spine of england in particular. a bit of sunshine, best in the west, before moore ploughed straight into the hebrides and silence later in the hebrides and silence later in the day with a stiffening breeze. when slight wednesday, pleasant in the sunshine, temperatures where they should be, 21 to 24 degrees. trying to find a bit of hope and optimism because it has been a wet few days. high pressure builds in towards the end of the week and whilst i cannot promise there will not be one or two isolated showers around, the capital cities, they say to the weekend, shows it will be a drier end to the week, start the weekend. watson chan developing and it will feel warmer. exactly how
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warm depends on whether high—pressure sets and where you have that went but it gives a flavour that it should be more like summer as we head towards the end of the week at the weekend. bear that in mind if it is raining outside. summit might be back at some point. thank you. a bit of commiserating going on but as an adult adult italian are celebrating. tancredi palmeri was at wembley last night. it is easy to reflect on the penalty heartache for england but the italians are a side who hadn't lost in three years and played some wonderful football throughout the tournament. is wonderful football throughout the tournament-— wonderful football throughout the tournament. 5: , . ., . tournament. 34 winds in a row and when roberto _ tournament. 34 winds in a row and when roberto mancini _ tournament. 34 winds in a row and when roberto mancini was - tournament. 34 winds in a row and when roberto mancini was asked i tournament. 34 winds in a row and i when roberto mancini was asked about this just before the game he said it is wonderful that we managed to
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equal the record from the 30th and now better at it. it really doesn't mean anything if we don't lift the trophy. what was interesting was as the tournament started to progress and move on to the latter stages, he became more bullish in his demands and expectations and it was no longer enough to have this team at just reach a final, it was now necessary to win, bring italy out of the darkness after not qualifying for the 2018 world cup, which was billed as a national tragedy, as the apocalypse. all very dramatic. this is a huge moment for the many players who have gone through a lot. luca vialli fighting cancer, the centre back took over, came back from can sit twice. there is a lot of stories i could go into from don realm at being criticised for being too big, too lorenzo insigne being considered too small to be a
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footballer. a lot of rejects, nothing football teams before by antonio conte. for italy this is redemption and way of celebrating football and perhaps time to forget all the social, economic problems, everything the pandemic has put them through just rejoice everything the pandemic has put them throughjust rejoice in everything the pandemic has put them through just rejoice in the sport they love the most.— through just rejoice in the sport they love the most. lovely to hear those stories _ they love the most. lovely to hear those stories and _ they love the most. lovely to hear those stories and we _ they love the most. lovely to hear those stories and we can - they love the most. lovely to hear those stories and we can see - those stories and we can see pictures of the celebrations. ecstatic, as they would be. absolutely. this isjust... football has always been used even as a political weapon by many before as a way of just uniting political weapon by many before as a way ofjust uniting italy, sticking to the anthem and the words in the anthem which is, lets us unite under one flag. they are a disjointed country, there have been problems between the north and south but football makes everything a bit
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better. i think in 2017 when they couldn't get through that qualify are going to sweden, a lot was said about how far italian football had fallen, the fact is they were booing the swedish anthem, how did their behaviour go, how did their identity go? was theirfootball behaviour go, how did their identity go? was their football too old, too antiquated? having roberto mancini on board, once a divisive figure, fraught relationship with the national team, fraught relationship with the nationalteam, he fraught relationship with the national team, he has actually managed to introduce a lot of entertainment, fluidity, gave 35 players out their debut, bleating youth and style and wanted to win this tournament or at least progress in this tournament by entertaining people, not having everyone say, well, they got three because they were lucky but honestly my saying to themselves, we will need to look but we will try to impose our style is try to entertain the viewers and i think they did that even if they did when to two penalty shoot out. wonderful to hear that, thank you forjoining us this morning.
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as one of our viewers has said this morning and their assessment of what happened, simply put it this way, the best team won. get over it! it might take a while. it might take a while! some hefty bruises from last night. one star of last night's match was luke shaw, who scored england's opening goal in the first two minutes, keeping the dream alive and filling millions of fans with hope. what the start that was! what a start. one of his former teachers, heidi stone, was watching that moment with pride at wembley, and shejoins us now. very good morning to you. is it right that luke sought a bid in the final and gave them to you for the game itself? he final and gave them to you for the game itself?— game itself? he did. it was a wonderful— game itself? he did. it was a wonderful surprise, - game itself? he did. it was a wonderful surprise, totally i wonderful surprise, totally unexpected, myself and two colleagues who worked with luke over the years. late friday night, he
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said, miss, whatare the years. late friday night, he said, miss, what are you doing on sunday? that was that. you said, miss, what are you doing on sunday? that was that.— said, miss, what are you doing on sunday? that was that. you must have felt so excited, _ sunday? that was that. you must have felt so excited, proud, _ sunday? that was that. you must have felt so excited, proud, take _ sunday? that was that. you must have felt so excited, proud, take us - felt so excited, proud, take us through it. you are probably one of the most incredible experiences of my life, certainly being at wembley anyway my life, certainly being at wembley an a j . my life, certainly being at wembley an aj ., ., , , anyway and in those few minutes i was so hoarse _ anyway and in those few minutes i was so hoarse this _ anyway and in those few minutes i was so hoarse this morning, - anyway and in those few minutes i was so hoarse this morning, the i anyway and in those few minutes i - was so hoarse this morning, the most incredible feeling to be at wembley. the stadium erupted and i actually thought, luke —— i sought to restore his goal in the final. thought, luke -- i sought to restore his goal in the final.— his goal in the final. have you seen the video of — his goal in the final. have you seen the video of prince _ his goal in the final. have you seen the video of prince george - his goal in the final. have you seen the video of prince george with - his goal in the final. have you seen the video of prince george with his| the video of prince george with his mouth open, almost laughing with his parents about that moment? i am intrigued by the relationship that luke shaw still has with his old school. you obviously had a really big impact on his life and i imagine he was massively into football from the very early age. he he was massively into football from the very early age-— the very early age. he was a huge football fan. _
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the very early age. he was a huge football fan. there _ the very early age. he was a huge football fan. there was _ the very early age. he was a huge football fan. there was only - the very early age. he was a huge football fan. there was only one | football fan. there was only one thing he was ever going to do and it was play football. in terms of the relationships that he kept and maintained with his teachers at his school, itjust says everything about him. lukejust remembers school, itjust says everything about him. luke just remembers those who were important to him and he values that and i think his family also value that. it is a reflection of his attitude on the pitch, off the pitch. he is a very humble, modest, lovely lad. this the pitch. he is a very humble, modest, lovely lad.— the pitch. he is a very humble, modest, lovely lad. as good as going to school and — modest, lovely lad. as good as going to school and being _ modest, lovely lad. as good as going to school and being involved - modest, lovely lad. as good as going to school and being involved in - modest, lovely lad. as good as going to school and being involved in all. to school and being involved in all that are notjust to school and being involved in all that are not just football, to school and being involved in all that are notjust football, but to school and being involved in all that are not just football, but also academically. that are notjust football, but also academically-— that are notjust football, but also academically. absolutely. he was a role model at _ academically. absolutely. he was a role model at school— academically. absolutely. he was a role model at school anyway - academically. absolutely. he was a role model at school anyway stop l role model at school anyway stop lots of students looked up to him for his football, but he played for our football team for several years and they are our most successful football team to date. obviously. he was quite successful, we didn't know how far it would go but obviously it is important now. he was very humble on the pitch and almost took a
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back—seat. he was our best player but very modest. he took part our sports days. he was house of windsor so he would always run for windsor, always take part. an all round popular student. we always take part. an all round popular student.— always take part. an all round popular student. we have some ictures popular student. we have some pictures of— popular student. we have some pictures of yourself _ popular student. we have some pictures of yourself from - popular student. we have some . pictures of yourself from wembley. your hair looks similar to luke shaw backin your hair looks similar to luke shaw back in the day! i your hair looks similar to luke shaw back in the day!— back in the day! i think he will kill me by _ back in the day! i think he will kill me by showing _ back in the day! i think he will kill me by showing that - back in the day! i think he will| kill me by showing that photo. back in the day! i think he will. kill me by showing that photo. i back in the day! i think he will- kill me by showing that photo. i did ask if it was ok.— ask if it was ok. what was he like enalties ask if it was ok. what was he like penalties at _ ask if it was ok. what was he like penalties at school? _ ask if it was ok. what was he like penalties at school? we - ask if it was ok. what was he like penalties at school? we could - ask if it was ok. what was he like i penalties at school? we could have done with a decent left footer. i don't remember, i remember lots of rainy afternoon to screening on the sidelines for them to win at cup finals and things like that. but the penalties last night, i have never really experienced anything like that. i was crying by the second one! do you know what? as devastating as it is, just so incredibly proud of him and all of
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them, they did such an amazing job and i think everyone this morning needs to remember the fantastic experience that he has given us after a year and a half. challenging times, not much fun, and to bring everyone together because the nation and be so excited, amazing job. that and be so excited, amazing 'ob. that is important — and be so excited, amazing 'ob. that is important to — and be so excited, amazing job. that is important to remember everything in the context of the devastation. there will be lots of people going to school having experienced a major tournament for the first time, they will be in two years, trying last night. eventually they will get to the context of looking back at this, the context of looking back at this, the last few weeks, and those brilliant performances and the fact that they have seen players act both on and off the pitch in a way they can be proud of.— can be proud of. again, they are hute can be proud of. again, they are huge role _ can be proud of. again, they are huge role models _ can be proud of. again, they are huge role models but _ can be proud of. again, they are huge role models but going - can be proud of. again, they are huge role models but going out, can be proud of. again, they are - huge role models but going out, what they have done, the inspiration and excitement they have instilled in our youngsters, from my point of view in education, it has been a tough yearfor our
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view in education, it has been a tough year for our students and for them to get on board and feel so proud of something and see that, actually, with hard work, commitment, dedication and drive you can achieve your dreams and that is not just can achieve your dreams and that is notjust luke, it is almost fantastic role models, all those lads inspiring young people in their communities, it is fantastic. do you want to say — communities, it is fantastic. do you want to say happy _ communities, it is fantastic. do you want to say happy birthday - communities, it is fantastic. do you want to say happy birthday to - communities, it is fantastic. do you want to say happy birthday to him? | communities, it is fantastic. do you | want to say happy birthday to him? i do! happy birthday, luke! the most amazing experience. you are going to have a great day but lots of love from this girl, happy, happy birthday. from this girl, happy, happy birthda . ., , , ., ~ birthday. that is so sweet. thank ou ve birthday. that is so sweet. thank you very much. _ birthday. that is so sweet. thank you very much, lovely _ birthday. that is so sweet. thank you very much, lovely to - birthday. that is so sweet. thank you very much, lovely to hear- birthday. that is so sweet. thank i you very much, lovely to hear such positive messages from heidi stone, former schoolteacher of luke shaw. i love the idea that he misses out on friday and said, miss, what are you doing on friday is what it is about. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are.
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good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. questions are being asked about security at the euro 2020 final at wembley after a group of fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium. footage shows peoplejumping over walls, while others fought with stewards and the police. the fa described the scenes as "entirely unacceptable" and an "embarrassment to the england team". there were also scuffles at leicester square. the met say 19 officers were injured and nearly 50 arrests were made. there were highs and lows experienced across the capital last night — after england came so close and yet so far in trafalgar square — the fan zone erupted at england's first goal, with similar scences during the penalty shoot out — but of course, it wasn't to be. i'm gutted — honestly, gutted. i feel like they deserved it more than anyone, really, but. .. it is what it is, really.
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we've done great. hopefully 2022 could be a better year for us. very proud, i think it's brought the whole nation together- and i was saying this earlier — that after we come out - of this pandemic, as well — i think it's brought- the whole nation together. a really positive light and i think they have a lot to thank that for as well, so... _ well, one community paying close attention to it all have been the residents of the kirby estate in bermondsey — which has become synonyous with hundreds of flags. this was the reaction of those who gathered to watch. 2008, we got to the semifinal. 2021, we got to the final. only stands to reason the next time we're going to win it. they need to get their heads up — they brought this country together like we have on the kirby estate. i'm super proud of them. now come and pay us a visit. see you soon, boys. keep your heads up high, boys. come on, it's all right, it's all right. let's take a look at the tube. delays on the district line between earl's court and wimbledon. minor delays on the metropolitan line. and the 0verground is part suspended — with no service between willesden junction and clapham due to
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overhead wire problems. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather wet start to the new working week. there'll be pulses of rain on and off throughout the day — in fact, there's a met office weather warning in force, valid from midday today right through until midnight, and that is for heavy rain. it won't be raining all the time, but there will be some particularly heavy downpours and there could be quite a lot of surface water — some tricky travelling conditions, maybe. and this rain willjust continue on and off as we head through the rest of the day. it won't be raining all the time, there will be plenty of cloud. the winds are light and it won't feel particularly cold — top temperatures of around 19 or 20 degrees celsius. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, then the rain will gradually fade away to leave us with a mostly dry night to come with some clear spells, and temperatures will stay in double figures as we start off tuesday. tuesday is looking mostly dry — there will be some cloud around at times, perhaps, but also some decent spells of sunshine, and temperatures will start to rise somewhat.
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always the chance of one or two showers as we head through the middle part of the week, but generally dry with more sunshine, and temperatures in the mid—20s by the time we get to the end of the working week. take a pro if you're heading out! see you in an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.
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our headlines today: saved by donnarumma, and it is italy who are the champions of europe. england's lions silenced once again as their euros dream ends in penalty defeat. you know, they're a team who have pulled together, have given the country some incredible evenings. um, but of course, tonight, the devastation of getting so close and not being able to give our country the trophy that we wanted to is...difficult to put into context. and it was heartbreakingly close. england started well but italy regrouped and were the better team on the night. meanwhile the football association is investigating racist tweets aimed at players who missed penalties last night. familiar agony for fans in the final
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but there's hope for the future after an impressive tournament. it's notjust about football's coming home. it's how we embrace each other, yeah? do you think the team's done that? the team has done that, and gareth southgate has done it, and don't give him the criticism. tea rs of tears of despair yesterday, lots of downpours to come today but there is some optimism in the weather forecast that something a bit more like someone is heading our way for the end of the week. —— a bit more like summer. it's monday the 12th ofjuly, our top story: england's hopes of winning their first major football championship in 55 years have been crushed, after they lost to italy on penalties in the final of euro 2020. it was a night of anticipation, tension and ultimate heartbreak for gareth southgate's men. but their impressive performance throughout the tournament has brought hope for the future, as andy swiss reports. saka has to score.
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it's saved by donnarumma, and it's italy who are the champions of europe. it was a night when the hope turned to heartache. the all—too—familiar pain of a penalty shoot—out for england, their tournament ending in tears. so close, yet so agonisingly far. # god save the queen... # and yet they began with such optimism, the passion etched on every player. could england rise to the occasion? well, afterjust one minute and 57 seconds, this was the answer. trippier, who will cross, and it's luke shaw! luke shaw sending wembley into wonderland — from the royal box to the commentary box. even david beckham and tom cruise. it was just what england needed. but after the break, italy showed what they can do —
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leonardo bonucci with the equaliser and suddenly england had problems. wembley a picture of tension as the game went to extra time and then to penalties. surely not. and pickford saves! jordan pickford got england off to the perfect start, but then things unravelled. misses from marcus rashford... and rashford has missed. ..and thenjadon sancho putting italy on the brink of victory. but once again it was pickford to the rescue. england were still in it. but another save from bukayo saka and it was all over. and as italy celebrated, england were left to rue what might have been. i think when we look back, maybe in a month or so, we'll appreciate what we've done, appreciate the love and the togetherness that we've shown the country, and it's been amazing to be a part of, for sure, but we're footballers, we're winners, we're sportsmen, we want to win in everything we do so of course it's going to hurt,
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it's going to be hard to take. but, yeah, the bigger picture... we've got further in a tournament — our first final in 55 years — so now we've got to build on this. we've got a great young squad. they'll learn from this, we'll all learn from this and hopefully we can progress even further next year. we win and lose together, nobody is left out on their own, and the calls for the penalty were mine, my decision — my decision to ask the players to take the penalties that they did. um... and so, you know, they've... they've got to walk away from here, heads held high. they've done more than any other team in the last 50 or so years, so in terms of the players they should be incredibly proud of what they've done. the disappointment was shared by the duke and duchess of cambridge, who were watching with prince george. the duke later described the result as heartbreaking and, while congratulating italy he said, "england can all hold your heads high and be so proud of yourselves. i know there's more to come."
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well, what a cruel end for england's hopes — they've taken their fans on some journey at this tournament but — as you can see by the colours on the arch behind me — it's italy's night. italy are the champions... but while they celebrate another major trophy, england's long wait goes on — their footballing dreams dashed once again in the most agonising fashion. andy swiss, bbc news, wembley. so much to talk about around the game. sally is at wembley this morning. this will be news to you, we are hearing the prime minister himself will be making some comments this morning about some of that racial abuse some of the players received after the game. but there is so much to talk about, about the hopes and expectations, the fact that once again it was a penalty shoot—out defeat. again it was a penalty shoot-out defeat. , ., ., ., ., ,,
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defeat. there is a lot to talk about. defeat. there is a lot to talk about- i _ defeat. there is a lot to talk about. i will _ defeat. there is a lot to talk about. i will give _ defeat. there is a lot to talk about. i will give you - defeat. there is a lot to talk about. i will give you some l defeat. there is a lot to talk - about. i will give you some more info on the offal racist abuse that's been aimed at some of the players in a moment, but let us start perhaps with just a little look back at what happened last night. he would have to think, looking at the way things panned out, the penalty takers who did step up out, the penalty takers who did step up were always part of the plan, we heard gareth southgate saying, i picked the penalty takers. i don't think it was a surprise to any of them, it is something they will have practised and practised, they knew it was coming in they knew that's why they went on at the very end of extra time. but you do have to wonder, why do you leave it so much to make those substitutions, one and bring them on earlier so they at least had a little bit of the ball before penalties came along? this is the morning for what—ifs and if only, so many of them, but as i said earlier, i think one of the things we need to remember is that at the start of this tournament we suggested england would get to a final, you would think that was a great result. but what happened last
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night, and new developments this morning, really distressing, three of the players who stepped up to take penalties have been subjected to online racist abuse overnight. the england team twitter has said, we are disgusted that some of our squad, who have given everything for the shirt this summer, have been discriminatory abuse online after the game. we stand with our players. and there is an re—tweeted fa statement which strongly condemns all forms of discrimination, saying they are appalled by online racism that has been directed at some of our england players, and here is the significant thing to report, the metropolitan police are now involved. they said, we are aware... and it is really difficult to watch, isn't it, when you see this is a
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team who have been so united from the very start, their team spirit has been incredible. the players who decided to take the knee at times when some people didn't want them to. they have been so united, and to see this happen the morning after that heartbreak last night is even more disappointing, isn't it? thank ou for more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that. _ more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that, sadly. _ more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that, sadly. we _ more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that, sadly. we will - more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that, sadly. we will be - more disappointing, isn't it? thank you for that, sadly. we will be back with sally reflecting on the game and also talking about some of the other sport this morning as well. we other sport this morning as well. , mentioned the prime minister was going to make a statement about this racist abuse we have just had it on twitter in the last few moments. this england team deserved to be lauded as heroes, not racially abuse on social media. that reaction from boris johnson that reaction from borisjohnson in downing street in the last few minutes. ,, ., , ., ., , minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, sall has minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, sally has been _ minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, sally has been saying, _ minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, sally has been saying, was - minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, sally has been saying, was aimed l minutes. quite a bit of that abuse, | sally has been saying, was aimed at by caio sako, one of those who missed a penalty at the end of that shooter. but also marcus rashford
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and jayden sancho as well. the fa have already been talking about it, so too have the metropolitan police and that is a story that may well be developing during the time we are on air. if we get any more information we will bring it to you. itibial]! air. if we get any more information we will bring it to you.— we will bring it to you. we'll be ttoin to we will bring it to you. we'll be going to downing _ we will bring it to you. we'll be going to downing shortly - we will bring it to you. we'll be going to downing shortly as - we will bring it to you. we'll be l going to downing shortly as well. it's the morning after the night before in trafalgar square. our reporter simonjones is there. a sad sight as they start taking things down. good morning. miserable weather here — things down. good morning. miserable weather here this _ things down. good morning. miserable weather here this morning _ things down. good morning. miserable weather here this morning in _ weather here this morning in trafalgar— weather here this morning in trafalgar square. under miserable mood _ trafalgar square. under miserable mood amongst the england fans. it is all over. _ mood amongst the england fans. it is all over. and — mood amongst the england fans. it is all over, and proof of that is they are aheady— all over, and proof of that is they are already dismantling the fan zone here _ are already dismantling the fan zone here fans _ are already dismantling the fan zone here. fans with tickets were allowed in to watch _ here. fans with tickets were allowed in to watch the game yesterday. hundreds — in to watch the game yesterday. hundreds of other people just gathered in this area, wanting to soak— gathered in this area, wanting to soak up — gathered in this area, wanting to soak up the atmosphere, so there is a big _ soak up the atmosphere, so there is a big clean—up operation currently taking _ a big clean—up operation currently taking place this morning. there was lots of— taking place this morning. there was lots of glitter and bottles and beer cans left _ lots of glitter and bottles and beer cans left around the area. but fans
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from _ cans left around the area. but fans from both— cans left around the area. but fans from both teams were out on the streets _ from both teams were out on the streets well into the night, the england — streets well into the night, the england fans have been helping to celebrate, but instead it was the italian _ celebrate, but instead it was the italian fans who were waving their fla -s italian fans who were waving their flags and — italian fans who were waving their flags and letting off fireworks, letting — flags and letting off fireworks, letting off flares. there was a good atmosphere between both sides, though. — atmosphere between both sides, though, the england fans congratulating the italians on their way in _ congratulating the italians on their way in and — congratulating the italians on their way in and the italians saying england — way in and the italians saying england had played well. this was the reaction of some people we spoke to overnight. the the reaction of some people we spoke to overnight-— to overnight. the boys played well, had a good — to overnight. the boys played well, had a good night. _ to overnight. the boys played well, had a good night. for _ to overnight. the boys played well, had a good night. for a _ to overnight. the boys played well, had a good night. for a while - to overnight. the boys played well, had a good night. for a while i - had a good night. for a while i thought it was going to come home. you have to think of the big picture _ you have to think of the big picture. we lost the first place, but we — picture. we lost the first place, but we won second. it picture. we lost the first place, but we won second.— picture. we lost the first place, but we won second. it was a great match for england _ but we won second. it was a great match for england as _ but we won second. it was a great match for england as well. - but we won second. it was a great match for england as well. but. but we won second. it was a great| match for england as well. but i'm from _ match for england as well. but i'm from italy— match for england as well. but i'm from italy so — match for england as well. but i'm from italy so i_ match for england as well. but i'm from italy so i support _ match for england as well. but i'm from italy so i support italy. - match for england as well. but i'm from italy so i support italy. so . from italy so i support italy. so happy — from italy so i support italy. so happy with _ from italy so i support italy. so happy with my— from italy so i support italy. so happy with my friends. - from italy so i support italy. so happy with my friends.- from italy so i support italy. so happy with my friends. there were lots of police _ happy with my friends. there were lots of police out _ happy with my friends. there were lots of police out on _ happy with my friends. there were lots of police out on the _ happy with my friends. there were lots of police out on the streets i lots of police out on the streets overnight _ lots of police out on the streets overnight. a difficult operation for them _ overnight. a difficult operation for them because there were very few places— them because there were very few places like — them because there were very few places like this one where people could _ places like this one where people could officially watch the games on the big _ could officially watch the games on the big screen, a lot of people just
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coming _ the big screen, a lot of people just coming into town wanting to be part of it _ coming into town wanting to be part of it the _ coming into town wanting to be part of it. the met police say they made 49 arrests — of it. the met police say they made 49 arrests police and the match and 19 officers _ 49 arrests police and the match and 19 officers were injured, which they describe _ 19 officers were injured, which they describe as— 19 officers were injured, which they describe as totally unacceptable when _ describe as totally unacceptable when they face volatile crowds. another— when they face volatile crowds. another big issue that will be looked — another big issue that will be looked into this morning was at wembley, a small number of fans actually— wembley, a small number of fans actually managed to break into wembley after clashing with police and stewards, fans who didn't have tickets _ and stewards, fans who didn't have tickets so — and stewards, fans who didn't have tickets. so security concerns there. that will_ tickets. so security concerns there. that will be — tickets. so security concerns there. that will be looked into along with the racist — that will be looked into along with the racist abuse some of the players have suffered. so overall, i think it was— have suffered. so overall, i think it was a — have suffered. so overall, i think it was a complex police operation and there — it was a complex police operation and there will be further complications, these will be looked into more _ complications, these will be looked into more in the coming days. simon, thank ou. into more in the coming days. simon, thank you. chris _ into more in the coming days. simon, thank you. chris mason _ into more in the coming days. simon, thank you. chris mason is _ into more in the coming days. simon, thank you. chris mason is in - into more in the coming days. simon, thank you. chris mason is in downing | thank you. chris mason is in downing street for us — thank you. chris mason is in downing street for us this _ thank you. chris mason is in downing street for us this morning. _ let's start with what has been happening with the per minister already, i'm sure he probably wanted to start with a tweet today
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congratulating england. we know italy did that but what he has been talking about are some of the racist abuse aimed at some england players? yes, good morning, the tweet from the pro—minister injust the last couple — the pro—minister injust the last couple of— the pro—minister injust the last couple of minutes, that you mentioned a moment or two ago, clearly— mentioned a moment or two ago, clearly real— mentioned a moment or two ago, clearly real concern in downing street — clearly real concern in downing street with what we can see on social— street with what we can see on social media this morning. boris johnson — social media this morning. boris johnson tweeting, this england team deserve _ johnson tweeting, this england team deserve to— johnson tweeting, this england team deserve to be lauded as heroes, not racial— deserve to be lauded as heroes, not racial abuse — deserve to be lauded as heroes, not racial abuse on social media. those responsible — racial abuse on social media. those responsible for this appalling abuse should _ responsible for this appalling abuse should be _ responsible for this appalling abuse should be ashamed of themselves. as you reflect, _ should be ashamed of themselves. as you reflect, clearly there is this grim _ you reflect, clearly there is this grim abuse that players have been subjected — grim abuse that players have been subjected to. in the broader conversation of disappointment this morning. _ conversation of disappointment this morning, you will see behind me the soggy— morning, you will see behind me the soggy semicircles of the st george's flags _ soggy semicircles of the st george's flags we _ soggy semicircles of the st george's flags. we have watched and the couple — flags. we have watched and the couple of — flags. we have watched and the couple of huge flags pulled down from the — couple of huge flags pulled down from the football is on the roof of the building and replaced by the
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usual— the building and replaced by the usual union flags. standing here this morning, it's impossible not to imagine _ this morning, it's impossible not to imagine how things might have been, how this _ imagine how things might have been, how this might have been the spot where _ how this might have been the spot where gareth southgate and the players — where gareth southgate and the players might have come for a celebratory drink with the prime minister. — celebratory drink with the prime minister, the kind of itinerary we might— minister, the kind of itinerary we might expect have expected if they had won— might expect have expected if they had won the penalty shoot—out. and instead, _ had won the penalty shoot—out. and instead, that counting dish—mac that crushing, _ instead, that counting dish—mac that crushing, despondent sense of disappointment coupled with this really— disappointment coupled with this really vile abuse that some of the players _ really vile abuse that some of the players had to suffer. lots really vile abuse that some of the players had to suffer.— players had to suffer. lots of thints players had to suffer. lots of things to _ players had to suffer. lots of things to talk _ players had to suffer. lots of things to talk about - players had to suffer. lots of things to talk about this - players had to suffer. lots of - things to talk about this morning, including what might be happening on the 19th ofjuly, we are expecting to hear something today from the prime minister? hate to hear something today from the prime minister?— to hear something today from the prime minister? . ., , , ., prime minister? we are, yes, and we will tet a prime minister? we are, yes, and we will get a press _ prime minister? we are, yes, and we will get a press conference _ prime minister? we are, yes, and we will get a press conference from - will get a press conference from boris _ will get a press conference from borisjohnson at five will get a press conference from boris johnson at five o'clock, as will get a press conference from borisjohnson at five o'clock, as is standard — borisjohnson at five o'clock, as is standard for — borisjohnson at five o'clock, as is standard for these things over the last 18 _ standard for these things over the last 18 months or so. what he will say is _ last18 months or so. what he will say is that— last 18 months or so. what he will say is that yes, next week in england. _ say is that yes, next week in england, the last remaining legal restrictions on social contact will no. restrictions on social contact will go but— restrictions on social contact will go. but the language will be laden with caution. we are not going to
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.et with caution. we are not going to get libertarian exuberance, i don't get libertarian exuberance, idon't think— get libertarian exuberance, i don't think anyone is in the mood for that this morning, but we're not going to .et this morning, but we're not going to get that— this morning, but we're not going to get that and — this morning, but we're not going to get that and there will be talk of dish-mac— get that and there will be talk of dish—mac no talk of freedom day and all that— dish—mac no talk of freedom day and all that stuff. instead, an acceptance that cases are going up, more _ acceptance that cases are going up, more people are going to get infected, that people will end up in hospital. _ infected, that people will end up in hospital, and yes, some people will die. hospital, and yes, some people will die it _ hospital, and yes, some people will die it is _ hospital, and yes, some people will die it is the — hospital, and yes, some people will die. it is the government'sjudgment that this _ die. it is the government'sjudgment that this is _ die. it is the government'sjudgment that this is the right moment, given the success— that this is the right moment, given the success of the vaccine programme, to easing restrictions and to— programme, to easing restrictions and to move from legal to cut to one of personal— and to move from legal to cut to one of personal responsibility. but to take, _ of personal responsibility. but to take for— of personal responsibility. but to take, for instance, the whole question— take, for instance, the whole question of facemasks. the legal obligation will go to wear a facemask in the kind of places we have _ facemask in the kind of places we have been— facemask in the kind of places we have been wearing them for so long but the _ have been wearing them for so long but the emphasis and the guidance will be _ but the emphasis and the guidance will be that if you are on public transport, _ will be that if you are on public transport, if you're in an enclosed indoor— transport, if you're in an enclosed indoor space, that is public, then you should — indoor space, that is public, then you should still be wearing a facemask. how aboutjust how you should still be wearing a facemask. how about just how that translates —
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facemask. how about just how that translates into the human behaviour of many _ translates into the human behaviour of many -- — translates into the human behaviour of many —— but millions of us as individuals— of many —— but millions of us as individuals and therefore how that leads— individuals and therefore how that leads to _ individuals and therefore how that leads to cases going up, the expectation is it will go up, but by how much, — expectation is it will go up, but by how much, is the big judgment call. and of— how much, is the big judgment call. and of course the uk being as far ahead _ and of course the uk being as far ahead as — and of course the uk being as far ahead as it— and of course the uk being as far ahead as it is in the vaccine programme compared with lots of other— programme compared with lots of other countries means that england is taking _ other countries means that england is taking this step before public for the — is taking this step before public for the places around the world and so in _ for the places around the world and so in that— for the places around the world and so in that sense we are something of a test _ so in that sense we are something of a test case _ so in that sense we are something of a test case for how this pans out. chris— a test case for how this pans out. chris mason, thank you very much. chris mason, thank you very much. chris is on downing street this morning for us and if you have just switched on your telly, we are aware people are turning on all the time at the moment, the prime minister has already been tweeting today, speaking about some of that racist abuse aimed at england players last night. he said this england team deserve to be lauded as heroes. those responsible should be ashamed of themselves. hate those responsible should be ashamed of themselves.— of themselves. we know he is going to tive a of themselves. we know he is going to give a news _ of themselves. we know he is going to give a news conference _ of themselves. we know he is going to give a news conference later- to give a news conference later about the restrictions and we will speak to an epidemiologist on the
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programme. matt is trying to cheer us up with nice weather! and do my best! it may not be great at there at the moment for many, especially across england, downpours to go with the tears of despair from last night. but let us look at the rest of the week, things are sits —— set to turn drier and sunnier and temperatures on the rise. it will feel a bit more like summer. but there is rain out there at the moment. it stays across england, in the southern counties there is the risk of some minor flooding today. outbreaks across the rest of england, wales in particular. drier for northern england —— northern ireland and scotland. and while things will brighten up a little with some sunshine, there will be a scattering of showers later. we continue with downpours on and off across england and wales through much of the day. if you get some sunshine, temperatures into the low 20s but overall a bit cooler than it was true that weekend, still plenty of cloud in the downpours continue
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into the evening, some heavy infantry. longerspells into the evening, some heavy infantry. longer spells of potentially very nasty rain across the very far south—east corner of england this afternoon and evening. the shower is a bit more hit and miss further north, but where you do see them they will be slow moving and they could drop quite a bit of rainfall in a short space of time fostered by the sight of it, some sunshine but staying murky towards the eastern coasts of scotland. this evening and overnight, the showers continue for a time but they will mostly fade into tomorrow morning so not as much wet weather as we head into tomorrow. and like the past few mornings it will be a particularly mild start, temperatures in the mid teens, then as we go through the week, things will gradually improve, turning drierfor all of us, and there should be a bit more warmth and sunshine as we see the week out. back to dan and louise. england's journey at the euros has given the country something to celebrate, after an incredibly difficult year. it's brought family and friends back together — and united communities.
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our special correspondent ed thomas spent yesterday with the residents of one street in oldham, as they lived through all the highs — and the lows — of the final. a day to hope and believe. england to win. are you nervous? yes, very nervous. football's coming home! very nervous, about what? come here. i can't. come here. don't show my bottom half! what do you see in this team? different backgrounds, different cultures, all coming together — brilliant. 3—2 to england. what's going on here? i'm getting my england face ready.
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this was england before kick—off. families together. for the granddad who remembers 19 to his grandchildren. did you ever think you would see this again in your lifetime? i honestly didn't. i've watched them over the years and it's never happened. what does this moment mean to you? just can't explain it. love it. absolutely love it. kick—off, and it didn't take long. i think they're doing brilliant. and you got your face painted as well now. finished the face painting, ready for it to come home. half—time, and they're starting to believe. ecstatic, it feels like you've won it with the atmosphere, but it's going to be a long 45 minutes now. but then came despair... ..tension. .. ..nd extra time.
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getting a bit nervous. i don't want to go back to penalties. but it did. and for some, it was all too much. and football... ..can be the crueliest of sports. are they going to win the world cup? we're going to win the world cup. it's notjust it's not just about football coming home _ it is how we embrace each other. the team has done that and gareth southgate — the team has done that and gareth southgate has done it and don't give him criticism. my southgate has done it and don't give him criticism.— him criticism. my voice has gone! the team is _ him criticism. my voice has gone! the team is all— him criticism. my voice has gone! the team is all right. _ we have another teni years with that team. england! so close, but still a day
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to remember— england! so close, but still a day to remember and _ england! so close, but still a day to remember and a _ england! so close, but still a day to remember and a team - england! so close, but still a day to remember and a team to - england! so close, but still a day to remember and a team to be i england! so close, but still a day - to remember and a team to be proud of. ed thomas, bbc news, oldham. i think that captures her lots of people were feeling.— i think that captures her lots of people were feeling. what a start, haften, nothing — people were feeling. what a start, haften, nothing can _ people were feeling. what a start, haften, nothing can go _ people were feeling. what a start, haften, nothing can go wrong, - people were feeling. what a start, l haften, nothing can go wrong, then back came italy and in the end, inevitably, penalties. its, back came italy and in the end, inevitably, penalties.— inevitably, penalties. a lot of teo . le inevitably, penalties. a lot of people want. _ inevitably, penalties. a lot of people want, oh, _ inevitably, penalties. a lot of people want, oh, well, - inevitably, penalties. a lot of people want, oh, well, the i inevitably, penalties. a lot of - people want, oh, well, the world cup is next year! i people want, oh, well, the world cup is next year!— is next year! i think we are used to t to is next year! i think we are used to try to look — is next year! i think we are used to try to look on _ is next year! i think we are used to try to look on the _ is next year! i think we are used to try to look on the bright _ is next year! i think we are used to try to look on the bright side. - despairfor england meant jubilation for italy, as their victory brought the country its first european title since 1968. our correspondent lucy williamson spent the evening with fans in rome. it took one missed penalty — one fateful second — to set a country alight. a new generation of italians discovering what it's like to win the european cup.
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this is what 11 men on a foreign football field can do to a nation. two hours of fear, hope and faith transformed into nationaljoy. it all looked very different to begin with — an early goal from england, silence from the crowd. it's a bit disappointing so far. i mean, we were expecting a bit more. the squad was in good shape, we were believing in it, but so far, not a good result, i would say. but not everyone here was supporting italy. my heart is in my mouth. i'm feeling so nervous. i want england to win. i love football. i'm so emotional. but i believe in us — it's coming home, guys! it's coming home! by the end of the second half, italy had equalized. two passionate footballing cultures settling it with penalties once again. italy scored.
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england missed. and it was over. this match had been framed as a battle between two teams, two nations, two cultures. and after all the banter, provocation and hype, sometimes there are no words for what it feels like to win. lucy williamson, bbc news, rome. you can only imagine the parties probably continued late into the night and into the early hours. congratulations. i hope he really enjoy it. the plan to lift most remaining coronavirus restrictions in england on the 19th ofjuly is expected to be given the green light today. it would mean no limits on how many people can meet indoors, lifting social distancing and ending the legal requirement for facemasks. but the prime minister is still urging caution. we're joined by epidemiologist
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dr mike tildesley. good morning, thanks forjoining us. the prime minister urging caution, just give us your assessment of how tricky a situation this isn't how delicate there is.— delicate there is. yes, good morning- — delicate there is. yes, good morning- we _ delicate there is. yes, good morning. we are _ delicate there is. yes, good morning. we are in - delicate there is. yes, good morning. we are in a - delicate there is. yes, good morning. we are in a really| delicate there is. yes, good - morning. we are in a really tricky phase _ morning. we are in a really tricky phase at — morning. we are in a really tricky phase at the moment because the cases— phase at the moment because the cases are — phase at the moment because the cases are going up in quite a concerning way, where seeing daily cases— concerning way, where seeing daily cases up— concerning way, where seeing daily cases up at— concerning way, where seeing daily cases up at around 30,000 but on the other— cases up at around 30,000 but on the other side _ cases up at around 30,000 but on the other side of— cases up at around 30,000 but on the other side of the coin we are still seeing _ other side of the coin we are still seeing very low numbers of deaths and low— seeing very low numbers of deaths and low numbers of hospital admissions, that they are creeping up admissions, that they are creeping up a little — admissions, that they are creeping up a little bit. sol admissions, that they are creeping up a little bit. so i think it is really— up a little bit. so i think it is really difficult. we might expect beyond — really difficult. we might expect beyond the 19th ofjuly those will io beyond the 19th ofjuly those will go up _ beyond the 19th ofjuly those will go up a _ beyond the 19th ofjuly those will go up a bit further. i don't expect we will— go up a bit further. i don't expect we will see — go up a bit further. i don't expect we will see the same size of a wave as we _ we will see the same size of a wave as we saw— we will see the same size of a wave as we saw back in january, but we might— as we saw back in january, but we might expect some kind of surge in hospital— might expect some kind of surge in hospital admissions as we move into august _ hospital admissions as we move into august so _ hospital admissions as we move into august. so really difficult and it's really— august. so really difficult and it's really important that... it's great we have — really important that... it's great we have had a lot of restricted —— restrictions— we have had a lot of restricted —— restrictions lifted so far but i
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think— restrictions lifted so far but i think we _ restrictions lifted so far but i think we need to be a little bit cautious— think we need to be a little bit cautiousjust for a think we need to be a little bit cautious just for a little think we need to be a little bit cautiousjust for a little bit of think we need to be a little bit cautious just for a little bit of a while _ cautious just for a little bit of a while yet — cautious just for a little bit of a while yet until hopefully we see these _ while yet until hopefully we see these turn over and we to see hospital— these turn over and we to see hospital admissions going down again _ hospital admissions going down atain. ~ ., hospital admissions going down atain. . ., ., hospital admissions going down atain.~ ., ., hospital admissions going down atain. . ., ., ., hospital admissions going down atain.~ ., ., ., _ hospital admissions going down atain. ., ., _ ., again. what do you mean by a cautious? _ again. what do you mean by a cautious? well, _ again. what do you mean by a cautious? well, it's _ again. what do you mean by a cautious? well, it's really - again. what do you mean by a| cautious? well, it's really hard again. what do you mean by a - cautious? well, it's really hard and this is why — cautious? well, it's really hard and this is why it's _ cautious? well, it's really hard and this is why it's very _ cautious? well, it's really hard and this is why it's very difficult - cautious? well, it's really hard and this is why it's very difficult for - this is why it's very difficult for people. — this is why it's very difficult for people, the legal limits are being removed — people, the legal limits are being removed but there are still the advice — removed but there are still the advice that you should carry on proceeding with caution and that is what is _ proceeding with caution and that is what is slightly worrying me. interestingly, if we unwind back to the 17th— interestingly, if we unwind back to the 17th of— interestingly, if we unwind back to the 17th of may, we saw quite a lot of things— the 17th of may, we saw quite a lot of things being relaxed at that point, — of things being relaxed at that point, but actually we didn't see a significant — point, but actually we didn't see a significant uptick in the r number, it didn't _ significant uptick in the r number, it didn't go — significant uptick in the r number, it didn't go up as may some scientists— it didn't go up as may some scientists predicted, and it seems that is— scientists predicted, and it seems that is because a lot of people were actually— that is because a lot of people were actually being a bit more cautious with their— actually being a bit more cautious with their behaviour, and were doing things— with their behaviour, and were doing things that _ with their behaviour, and were doing things that perhaps they were not before _ things that perhaps they were not before the pandemics may be the same is true _ before the pandemics may be the same is true beyond july the 19th, but even _ is true beyond july the 19th, but even though we are allowed to do a few more _ even though we are allowed to do a few more things, a lot of people would _ few more things, a lot of people would continue not to do so. and
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hopefully— would continue not to do so. and hopefully we will not see as big a surge _ hopefully we will not see as big a surge as— hopefully we will not see as big a surge as many of the science community predicted. let surge as many of the science community predicted.- surge as many of the science community predicted. let us talk specifically _ community predicted. let us talk specifically around _ community predicted. let us talk specifically around facemasks, i specifically around facemasks, because there will be no legal obligation. but there is an obvious thing, the government ministers are saying if you're inside perhaps you should be wearing a face of guidance might be difficult —— different. that slightly worries me because i think— that slightly worries me because i think there has been mixed messaging, some ministers have said they would _ messaging, some ministers have said they would be happy not to wear their— they would be happy not to wear their facemasks and we have had others _ their facemasks and we have had others even in the last couple of days _ others even in the last couple of days saying we would still advise you to _ days saying we would still advise you to wear them in these settings. i think— you to wear them in these settings. i think it _ you to wear them in these settings. i think it is — you to wear them in these settings. i think it is quite confusing for people — i think it is quite confusing for people to _ i think it is quite confusing for people to know what the right thing to do is _ people to know what the right thing to do is i_ people to know what the right thing to do is. i think all we can do is take _ to do is. i think all we can do is take a — to do is. i think all we can do is take a sort— to do is. i think all we can do is take a sort of an appropriate approach _ take a sort of an appropriate approach where we look at the situation — approach where we look at the situation and we way up the risk of self and _ situation and we way up the risk of self and i_ situation and we way up the risk of self and i hope that enough people do that— self and i hope that enough people do that going forward.— self and i hope that enough people do that going forward. some schools have broken — do that going forward. some schools have broken up. _ do that going forward. some schools have broken up, others— do that going forward. some schools have broken up, others will- do that going forward. some schools have broken up, others will be - have broken up, others will be breaking up in the next couple of weeks, will that help the situation, do you think of the fact children
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are not going to be in school together?— are not going to be in school totether? ., . ., , , together? that will certainly help. we have seen _ together? that will certainly help. we have seen over _ together? that will certainly help. we have seen over the _ together? that will certainly help. we have seen over the last - together? that will certainly help. we have seen over the last month together? that will certainly help. i we have seen over the last month or so that— we have seen over the last month or so that there has been a lot more infections — so that there has been a lot more infections in younger people, unsurprisingly, because younger people _ unsurprisingly, because younger people are the ones that are not generally— people are the ones that are not generally vaccinated. when schools break _ generally vaccinated. when schools break up. _ generally vaccinated. when schools break up, that means children are mixing _ break up, that means children are mixing -- — break up, that means children are mixing —— not matching as much and potentially _ mixing —— not matching as much and potentially parents are not either so hopefully that is the silver lining — so hopefully that is the silver lining around the 19th ofjuly date, that roundabout dinner a trophy after. _ that roundabout dinner a trophy after, children will be going on holiday— after, children will be going on holiday and hopefully that will reduce — holiday and hopefully that will reduce mixing a bit.— holiday and hopefully that will reduce mixing a bit. shall we look ahead to travel? _ reduce mixing a bit. shall we look ahead to travel? some _ reduce mixing a bit. shall we look ahead to travel? some people - reduce mixing a bit. shall we lookj ahead to travel? some people are desperate to see family who they have not seen for many months, other people want to on holiday. and about the new variants, do you have concern about ones that could be put into the country?— into the country? there is always a concern about _ into the country? there is always a concern about that _ into the country? there is always a concern about that but _ into the country? there is always a concern about that but it _ into the country? there is always a concern about that but it is - into the country? there is always a concern about that but it is also . concern about that but it is also extremely — concern about that but it is also extremely difficult to predict because at some point in the future we may— because at some point in the future we may get— because at some point in the future we may get a new variants coming in which _ we may get a new variants coming in which evades the vaccine a bit more, it may— which evades the vaccine a bit more, it may be _ which evades the vaccine a bit more, it may be we — which evades the vaccine a bit more, it may be we need a boost to
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campaigns for example as we go into winter~ _ campaigns for example as we go into winter~ 0f— campaigns for example as we go into winter. of course over the summer there _ winter. of course over the summer there is— winter. of course over the summer there is the — winter. of course over the summer there is the risk of particularly with— there is the risk of particularly with a — there is the risk of particularly with a high number of cases, the risk of— with a high number of cases, the risk of home—grown variants emerging when you _ risk of home—grown variants emerging when you have a high number of cases and high _ when you have a high number of cases and high levels of vaccination so it is a concern — and high levels of vaccination so it is a concern. but it's difficult to know— is a concern. but it's difficult to know what _ is a concern. but it's difficult to know what we can do to mitigate that, _ know what we can do to mitigate that, otherthan know what we can do to mitigate that, other than doing what we have done, _ that, other than doing what we have done we _ that, other than doing what we have done, we have a very good detection system _ done, we have a very good detection system in _ done, we have a very good detection system in this country to detect variants — system in this country to detect variants as— system in this country to detect variants as they emerge and if we do start to _ variants as they emerge and if we do start to get _ variants as they emerge and if we do start to get evidence of one of those — start to get evidence of one of those circulating among the night need _ those circulating among the night need to— those circulating among the night need to do some targeted testing to try to _ need to do some targeted testing to try to ensure that such a variant does _ try to ensure that such a variant does not — try to ensure that such a variant does not spread rapidly so that we don't _ does not spread rapidly so that we don't see — does not spread rapidly so that we don't see a — does not spread rapidly so that we don't see a situation where the vaccines— don't see a situation where the vaccines are much less effective. when _ vaccines are much less effective. when you — vaccines are much less effective. when you see pictures of fans celebrating, what are your thoughts? not celebrating, any more! i celebrating, what are your thoughts? not celebrating, any more!— not celebrating, any more! i have a ve sad 11 not celebrating, any more! i have a very sad 11 year— not celebrating, any more! i have a very sad 11 year son _ not celebrating, any more! i have a very sad 11 year son this _ not celebrating, any more! i have a very sad 11 year son this morning. i very sad 11 year son this morning. but i _ very sad 11 year son this morning. but i think— very sad 11 year son this morning. but i think it's of those where it's really— but i think it's of those where it's really hard — but i think it's of those where it's really hard to say to people, don't celebrate. — really hard to say to people, don't celebrate, because of course, i will
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reflect _ celebrate, because of course, i will reflect on _ celebrate, because of course, i will reflect on the european championship as an england fan and say it was fantastic— as an england fan and say it was fantastic we got to the final, we are all— fantastic we got to the final, we are all sad — fantastic we got to the final, we are all sad but it's really fantastic we got in the final. but it will_ fantastic we got in the final. but it will be — fantastic we got in the final. but it will be interesting to look at the data _ it will be interesting to look at the data. we have seen cases where perhaps _ the data. we have seen cases where perhaps there appear to be a few more _ perhaps there appear to be a few more cases actually in men than women — more cases actually in men than women over the last few weeks, and sometimes _ women over the last few weeks, and sometimes it suggests that might be because _ sometimes it suggests that might be because of slightly more men being out in _ because of slightly more men being out in social settings watching the football _ out in social settings watching the football than women have, so it'll be interesting to monitor this to say whether we do see an uptick in cases— say whether we do see an uptick in cases as _ say whether we do see an uptick in cases as a — say whether we do see an uptick in cases as a result of these events. thank— cases as a result of these events. thank you — cases as a result of these events. thank you very much, as ever for your time. no problem at all. and thank you for your many messages coming through today. adam sent this one, he says, you guys look extremely fresh, considering what happened last night! i think we have had about an hour between us. i night! i think we have had about an hour between us.— night! i think we have had about an hour between us. i think! have had three. i hour between us. i think! have had three- i have _ hour between us. i think! have had three. i have had _ hour between us. i think! have had three. i have had none! _ hour between us. i think! have had three. i have had none! three - three. i have had none! three between us. _ three. i have had none! three between us, brilliant. - three. i have had none! three between us, brilliant. we - three. i have had none! three
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between us, brilliant. we are| three. i have had none! three - between us, brilliant. we are doing all ritht. between us, brilliant. we are doing all right- the _ between us, brilliant. we are doing all right. the england _ between us, brilliant. we are doing all right. the england squad - between us, brilliant. we are doing all right. the england squad have i all right. the england squad have ins-ired a all right. the england squad have inspired a whole _ all right. the england squad have inspired a whole generation - all right. the england squad have inspired a whole generation of. all right. the england squad have . inspired a whole generation of young fans, none more so than pupils at all the players' different former schools. jayne mccubbin is at kalvin phillips' primary school this morning. are you keeping spirits up? you know what, it is are you keeping spirits up? you know what. it is not — are you keeping spirits up? you know what, it is not me _ are you keeping spirits up? you know what, it is not me keeping _ are you keeping spirits up? you know what, it is not me keeping spirits - what, it is not me keeping spirits up, it is you love. aren't you proud this morning? is standing —— like a standing ovation from these kids. honestly. because last night, who had a brilliant time staying up late? and this is how it is all about here. you are so proud. it couldn't have —— and he couldn't have _ couldn't have —— and he couldn't have played _ couldn't have —— and he couldn't have played any better. couldn't have -- and he couldn't have played any better.- couldn't have -- and he couldn't have played any better. kids, we are so full of pride. _ have played any better. kids, we are so full of pride. who _ have played any better. kids, we are so full of pride. who stayed - have played any better. kids, we are so full of pride. who stayed up - so full of pride. who stayed up after the end of the match? my
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goodness! whose house was very, very noisy? dante, who was the noisiest in your house? mi; noisy? dante, who was the noisiest in your house?— noisy? dante, who was the noisiest in your house? my friends and also, the had in your house? my friends and also, they had been _ in your house? my friends and also, they had been shouting _ in your house? my friends and also, they had been shouting for - in your house? my friends and also, they had been shouting for the - in your house? my friends and also, they had been shouting for the past| they had been shouting for the past few years! — they had been shouting for the past few ears! �* , ., they had been shouting for the past few ears! �*, ., ., ., few years! let's do one more standing _ few years! let's do one more standing ovation _ few years! let's do one more standing ovation for- few years! let's do one more standing ovation for the - few years! let's do one more | standing ovation for the team. few years! let's do one more - standing ovation for the team. we are going to hand to the news, weather and travel wherever you are waking up this morning. don't be too disappointed because it was a remarkable achievement. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. questions are being asked about security at the euro 2020 final at wembley — after a group of fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium. footage shows peoplejumping over walls, while others fought
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with stewards and the police. the fa described the scenes as "entirely unacceptable" and an "embarrassment to the england team". there were also scuffles at leicester square. the met say 19 officers were injured and nearly 50 arrests were made there were highs and lows experienced across the capital last night — after england came so close and yet so far. in trafalgar square the fanzone erupted at england's first goal, with similar scenes during the penalty shoot out — but, of course, it wasn't to be i'm gutted — honestly, gutted. i feel like they deserved it more than anyone, really, but. .. it is what it is, really. we've done great. hopefully 2022 could be a better year for us. very proud, i think it's brought the whole nation together- and i was saying this earlier — that after we come out - of this pandemic, as well — i think it's brought- the whole nation together. a really positive light and i think they have a lot to thank - that for as well, so... well, one community paying close attention to it all have been the residents of the kirby estate in bermondsey, which has become
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synonymous with hundreds of flags. this was the reaction of those who gathered to watch. 2008, we got to the semifinal. 2021, we got to the final. only stands to reason the next time we're going to win it. they need to get their heads up — they brought this country together like we have on the kirby estate. i'm super proud of them. now come and pay us a visit. see you soon, boys. keep your heads up high, boys. come on, it's all right, it's all right. let's take a look at the tube. delays on the district line between earl's court and wimbledon. minor delays on the metropolitan line. and the overg round is part suspended, with no service between willesdenjunction and clapham due to overhead wire problems. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather wet start to the new working week. there'll be pulses of rain on and off throughout the day — in fact, there's a met office weather warning in force, valid from midday today right through until midnight, and that is for heavy rain. it won't be raining all the time,
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but there will be some particularly heavy downpours and there could be quite a lot of surface water — some tricky travelling conditions, maybe. and this rain willjust continue on and off as we head through the rest of the day. it won't be raining all the time, there will be plenty of cloud. the winds are light and it won't feel particularly cold — top temperatures of around 19 or 20 degrees celsius. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, then the rain will gradually fade away to leave us with a mostly dry night to come with some clear spells, and temperatures will stay in double figures as we start off tuesday. tuesday is looking mostly dry — there will be some cloud around at times, perhaps, but also some decent spells of sunshine, and temperatures will start to rise somewhat. always the chance of one or two showers as we head through the middle part of the week, but generally dry with more sunshine, and temperatures in the mid—20s by the time we get to the end of the working week. i'm back in an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now.
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. we with dan walker and louise minchin. are trying our smile we are trying our best to put a smile on yourface we are trying our best to put a smile on your face this morning. find smile on your face this morning. and not awn smile on your face this morning. and not yawn on — smile on your face this morning. and not yawn on air- _ smile on your face this morning. and not yawn on air. did i catch you yawning know, iam not yawn on air. did i catch you yawning know, i am trying to pinch myself that finding ways to keep myself that finding ways to keep myself awake. it is the euphoria of the high—tech at the end. i still think it was there, on the plate. clearly two penalties saved by jordan pickford. when you get the chance to win a major final when the team you are playing against only score three of their penalties? salle... i score three of their penalties? salle. .. ~' ., score three of their penalties? salle. .. ,, ., ., ., score three of their penalties? salle. . ._ you score three of their penalties? - salle. . ._ you have salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep. — salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! _ salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! i— salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! i was— salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! i was lying - salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! i was lying in - salle... i know we are on! you have no sleep, daniel! i was lying in bed| no sleep, daniel! i was lying in bed at 1:30am thinking _ no sleep, daniel! i was lying in bed at 1:30am thinking about _ no sleep, daniel! i was lying in bed at 1:30am thinking about what - no sleep, daniel! i was lying in bed i at 1:30am thinking about what gareth southgate could have done differently, you should have taken penalties, trying to think. then i
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woke at 3am and carried on as normal. . ., , , normal. the clear is beginning here on wembley _ normal. the clear is beginning here on wembley way. _ normal. the clear is beginning here on wembley way, the _ normal. the clear is beginning here on wembley way, the aftermath i normal. the clear is beginning here on wembley way, the aftermath of| normal. the clear is beginning here i on wembley way, the aftermath of the game, huge disappointment for fans who made their way here to wembley and were lucky enough to be inside. it is a morning of whats and it onlys and maybe is and what gareth southgate have done differently. i look at the last 15 minutes of extra time and i thought maybe he should have brought those substitutions on earlier. who knows? lots of support for the players this morning who missed the penalties amidst other online abuse which i will talk about in a minute. arsenal have tweeted... 19—year—old book who missed a penalty. he is 19!
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former england striker michael owen... this from the former england defender... sheuey shelley just remind shelleyjust remind ourselves of what actually happened last night? england had made a dream start to the match with luke shaw thumping home inside two minutes. but italy drew themselves level in the second have when leonardo bonucci poked home after england failed to clear the ball. there was a scramble there. the game went to penalties after finishing 1—1 after extra time. jordan pickford saved italy's second penalty so this thunderbolt from harry maguire put england in the lead. but after rashford and sancho both missed theirs, jorginho should have won it but his hop,
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skip and jump routine didn't pay off. sadly for england, though, 19—year—old saka's final penalty was saved, sparking celebrations for the italians. manager gareth southgate said his squad gave their all. he said the backroom staff and everybody involved had also given their all. they've given everything they could have — not only tonight, but through the whole tournament. um...they should hold their heads high. they've, um... you know, they're a team who have pulled together, have given the country some incredible evenings. um, but of course, tonight, the devastation of getting so close and not being able to give our country the trophy that we wanted to is...difficult to put into context. obviously, penalty shoot—outs are the worst way to lose. i um... yeah, it's obviously- disappointing, but we've got to hold our heads high — you know, we had -
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a fantastic tournament. it hurts now, it's going to hurt for a long time, of course, i but the boys should be proud of themselves. i so we'll get on with it, _ dust ourselves down and get ready for the next tournament. the three players who missed their penalties last night have been subjected to online racist abuse overnight, which is really a desperately disappointing. the metropolitan police have issued a statement this morning saying they had seen the online abuse and they are investigating. you have to remember that these players stepped up remember that these players stepped up and took a penalty. how much bravery does that require at wembley in the final of the euros? you bravery does that require at wembley in the final of the euros?— in the final of the euros? you make a very good — in the final of the euros? you make a very good point- _ in the final of the euros? you make a very good point. we _ in the final of the euros? you make a very good point. we will - in the final of the euros? you make a very good point. we will be i a very good point. we will be talking to alan shearer about that and so many other things at 8:10am here on breakfast. the last and final time to speak to him. well... until we get _
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final time to speak to him. well... until we get to _ final time to speak to him. well... until we get to the _ final time to speak to him. well... until we get to the world - final time to speak to him. well... until we get to the world cup! i final time to speak to him. well... i until we get to the world cup! every time i see that harry maguire penalty from last night, it couldn't have been any better. he leathered it into the top corner. i think if you go down the middle, all my penalties, go down the middle, then two of them at least... mi penalties, go down the middle, then two of them at least. . .— two of them at least... all very well in hindsight. _ two of them at least... all very well in hindsight. so _ two of them at least... all very well in hindsight. so close. i two of them at least... all very| well in hindsight. so close. why does it have _ well in hindsight. so close. why does it have to _ well in hindsight. so close. why does it have to be _ well in hindsight. so close. why does it have to be penalties? ii does it have to be penalties? i would have prepared preferred to lose in normal time rather than penalties. crying children all over the place. and grown—ups, if you to use. a the place. and grown-ups, if you to use. ., the place. and grown-ups, if you to use. . y ., the place. and grown-ups, if you to use. ., , t the place. and grown-ups, if you to use. ., , . ., use. 24 all your messages. we are en'o int use. 24 all your messages. we are enjoying you _ use. 24 all your messages. we are enjoying you being _ use. 24 all your messages. we are enjoying you being in _ use. 24 all your messages. we are enjoying you being in touch, i enjoying you being in touch, watching the programme, and expect some of you have not had too much sleep like us. thank you for being part of it. last night's match will have given pubs and bars across the country a much needed financial boost. with restrictions set to ease further next week, the hospitality sector will be hoping this momentum continues. sarah's at a brewery in salford this morning. good morning. yes, good morning.
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around 100 — good morning. yes, good morning. around 100 people _ good morning. yes, good morning. around 100 people watched - good morning. yes, good morning. around 100 people watched the i good morning. yes, good morning. | around 100 people watched the final year at seven bro7hers brewery last night. they have five big screens on the walls. social distancing laws or rules meant they were only at around 80% capacity but footfall has provided a welcome economic boost for many businesses. an estimated 7 million pints way down yesterday alone and beer sales here have really surged. the hospitality sector is now focused on next monday. that is when final restrictions are expected to be lifted, so social distancing rules relaxed, wearing a mask can become a personal choice, night clubs can finally reopen, and we should get confirmation of all of that from downing street later on today. businesses have a lot of planning to do over the next week or so. with me now is leslie from the famous
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salford lads club. what impact have the euros had grassroots sport firstly, because you are not only a music venue but also a community space. it music venue but also a community stace. ., , music venue but also a community space. ., , , music venue but also a community stace. , ., . ., music venue but also a community stace. ., . ., , space. it has been fantastic for us. we managed _ space. it has been fantastic for us. we managed to — space. it has been fantastic for us. we managed to keep _ space. it has been fantastic for us. we managed to keep football i space. it has been fantastic for us. | we managed to keep football going from one _ we managed to keep football going from one of the few things, and we have had _ from one of the few things, and we have had 19 — from one of the few things, and we have had 19 girls and boys playing football _ have had 19 girls and boys playing football every week for most of last year and _ football every week for most of last year and last night in the streets there _ year and last night in the streets there were people running up and down _ there were people running up and down with— there were people running up and down with england flags over their shoulders— down with england flags over their shoulders alien so it has been amazing _ shoulders alien so it has been amazint. ., ., ,., shoulders alien so it has been amazint. ., ., , ., , amazing. you also put on events, weddings. _ amazing. you also put on events, weddings, music— amazing. you also put on events, weddings, music events. - amazing. you also put on events, weddings, music events. how- weddings, music events. how significant the 19th ofjuly beat for you as a business? fiur significant the 19th ofjuly beat for you as a business? our first 0 ten for you as a business? our first open day _ for you as a business? our first open day is _ for you as a business? our first open day is on _ for you as a business? our first open day is on saturday - for you as a business? our first open day is on saturday the i for you as a business? our first. open day is on saturday the 24th for you as a business? our first i open day is on saturday the 24th and professor— open day is on saturday the 24th and professor we have been open to visitors — professor we have been open to visitors during the pandemic. for us it is a _ visitors during the pandemic. for us it is a major— visitors during the pandemic. for us it is a major step but we will do it cautiously — it is a major step but we will do it cautiously. we have visitors around on the _ cautiously. we have visitors around on the smiths taught so that will be going _ on the smiths taught so that will be going ahead and we have a vintage
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store _ going ahead and we have a vintage store and _ going ahead and we have a vintage store and this charming na will be doing _ store and this charming na will be doing. probably not starting until august — doing. probably not starting until autust. ~ ., . doing. probably not starting until autust. t ., , ., doing. probably not starting until autust. t ., ., august. was there ever a point over the last 18 months _ august. was there ever a point over the last 18 months when _ august. was there ever a point over the last 18 months when you - august. was there ever a point over the last 18 months when you think, | the last 18 months when you think, gosh, we may not reopen, it is getting really tough?— gosh, we may not reopen, it is getting really tough? most of the time, we getting really tough? most of the time. we rely _ getting really tough? most of the time, we rely on _ getting really tough? most of the time, we rely on a _ getting really tough? most of the time, we rely on a lot— getting really tough? most of the time, we rely on a lot of- time, we rely on a lot of international visitors, time, we rely on a lot of internationalvisitors, securely, and we — internationalvisitors, securely, and we make 40% of our income from visitors _ and we make 40% of our income from visitors buying merchandise and make donations— visitors buying merchandise and make donations so it is crucial for us. look— donations so it is crucial for us. look for— donations so it is crucial for us. look for the _ donations so it is crucial for us. look for the future. we are expecting the work from home advice to be lifted, as well. that is big news for businesses reliant on comedic trade in city centre locations. jason, good morning, you are from grub street food, you have are from grub street food, you have a beer garden, you have benefited from outdoor hospitality. how important was the football last night for business? it important was the football last night for business?— important was the football last night for business? it has been
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hute. night for business? it has been huge- even _ night for business? it has been huge. even though _ night for business? it has been huge. even though we - night for business? it has been huge. even though we have i night for business? it has been i huge. even though we have been opened _ huge. even though we have been opened with a great big beer garden which _ opened with a great big beer garden which we _ opened with a great big beer garden which we have been for barker me to still be _ which we have been for barker me to still be a _ which we have been for barker me to still be a struggle over the summer so far— still be a struggle over the summer so far with — still be a struggle over the summer so far with restrictions in place and staff _ so far with restrictions in place and staff. we have our best week for years _ and staff. we have our best week for years now. _ and staff. we have our best week for years now, literally, with the footbalt _ years now, literally, with the football. ~ ., ., . years now, literally, with the football. . ., , ,, football. what has it been like t int to football. what has it been like trying to get — football. what has it been like trying to get staff? _ football. what has it been like trying to get staff? they i football. what has it been like trying to get staff? they are i football. what has it been like | trying to get staff? they are in demand in the hospitality sector. has it been difficult finding people unique? has it been difficult finding people unitue? , , , . unique? impossible, pretty much every shift _ unique? impossible, pretty much every shift has — unique? impossible, pretty much every shift has been _ unique? impossible, pretty much every shift has been busy, - every shift has been busy, particularly the football ships have been understaffed because we cannot recruiting _ been understaffed because we cannot recruiting of people and you have 10%. _ recruiting of people and you have 10%. 20% — recruiting of people and you have 10%, 20% of your staff being contacted by the act but people have been understanding. from contacted by the act but people have been understanding.— been understanding. from july the 19th it is expected _ been understanding. from july the 19th it is expected social— 19th it is expected social distancing rules could be relaxed, you can also be able to go up to the bar again you can also be able to go up to the baragain and you can also be able to go up to the bar again and order you can also be able to go up to the baragain and ordera you can also be able to go up to the bar again and order a drink. i am interested to hate bar again and order a drink. i am interested to— bar again and order a drink. i am interested to . ., ., ., ., ,, ., interested to we are going to take a tra t matic interested to we are going to take a pragmatic approach, _ interested to we are going to take a pragmatic approach, bringing i interested to we are going to take a pragmatic approach, bringing bar. pragmatic approach, bringing bar service _ pragmatic approach, bringing bar service but reallyjust to save the le-s service but reallyjust to save the legs of— service but reallyjust to save the legs of our— service but reallyjust to save the legs of our staff who are working twice _ legs of our staff who are working twice as — legs of our staff who are working twice as hard doing table service,
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but we _ twice as hard doing table service, but we are — twice as hard doing table service, but we are going to keep that, we think— but we are going to keep that, we think people are still nervous about coming _ think people are still nervous about coming to— think people are still nervous about coming to the bar, understandably, so it will_ coming to the bar, understandably, so it will be — coming to the bar, understandably, so it will be on demand. do coming to the bar, understandably, so it will be on demand.— so it will be on demand. do you think demand _ so it will be on demand. do you think demand will— so it will be on demand. do you think demand will bounce i so it will be on demand. do you think demand will bounce back, so it will be on demand. do you i think demand will bounce back, or is there a bit of nervousness amongst consumers? it there a bit of nervousness amongst consumers?— consumers? it doesn't feel like it is bouncing _ consumers? it doesn't feel like it is bouncing back _ consumers? it doesn't feel like it is bouncing back this _ consumers? it doesn't feel like it is bouncing back this minute, i i is bouncing back this minute, i think— is bouncing back this minute, i think the — is bouncing back this minute, i think the football has been a real saviour— think the football has been a real saviour for— think the football has been a real saviour for the past month, it feels people _ saviour for the past month, it feels people are — saviour for the past month, it feels people are really nervous about coming — people are really nervous about coming back and actually maybe not everyone _ coming back and actually maybe not everyone is — coming back and actually maybe not everyone is very enthusiastic about freedom _ everyone is very enthusiastic about freedom day, people are cautious about— freedom day, people are cautious about getting on public transport without _ about getting on public transport without people wearing masks and a lack of _ without people wearing masks and a lack of social distancing. so we will be — lack of social distancing. so we will be cautious about reopening. good _ will be cautious about reopening. good luck— will be cautious about reopening. good luck for the future, thank you for being up so bright and early for us this morning. as you heard, july the 19th is being described as freedom day, but the prime minister has reiterated that we all still need to remain vigilant and to act with caution, and from a financial perspective, for businesses, it is not going to be that immediate bounce back, there are loans and
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debts to repay so it will be a slow and steady recovery for the hospitality sector. absolutely, we will be looking _ hospitality sector. absolutely, we will be looking ahead _ hospitality sector. absolutely, we will be looking ahead to _ hospitality sector. absolutely, we will be looking ahead to it. - hospitality sector. absolutely, we will be looking ahead to it. thank| will be looking ahead to it. thank you very much for that. we have been out and about in various parts of london. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, dan and louise. we have been trying to find some sunshine from our weather watchers and here we go. the north—east of scotland. there will be someone out there today even if you have grey skies, hopefully use it she —— you should see some glimpses of sunshine. but there are some wet weather around and there will be more through today. some heavy showers and thunderstorms, there could be at risk of some flooding in one or two spots. this area of low pressure sinking to the south—west. you can see the extent of cloud, the white on the chart across much of the uk. the best of any breaks probably out to the west. outbreaks
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of rain quite widely across england and wales. the heaviest in southern counties of england and we could see some longer spells of persistent rain affecting east anglia and the south—east through the day. elsewhere, hit and miss shower, brightening up between them with some sunshine. lifting temperatures to the high teens or lower 20s. down a bit on the weekend and from where we should be injuly at this stage but if you do get caught by the shows, a couple of spot could be close to getting a month's shows, a couple of spot could be close to getting a months worth of rain. but most of the shares will find away this evening ended tonight. entertomorrow find away this evening ended tonight. enter tomorrow on a much drier note particularly for england and wales compared to this morning. like this morning, temperatures for most will be in the teens. so a very mild start once again. there will be a few showers around, orkney and shetland to begin with and as we start to see temperatures rise, the cloud breaks in the sunshine comes out but more showers develop into tuesday afternoon, nowhere near as many as today, more of you will spin the data about where we see the showers, there could be the odd
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sharp one. but a bit more sunshine, temperatures climbing a bit further up temperatures climbing a bit further up to 22 or 23 in one or two spots. showers will slowly fade away as we go into tuesday evening and overnight. as we go into midweek, high pressure trying to build in and make things a bit drier but little pressure still close by to the east so we will still have breeze in some eastern counties of england and the chance of a few showers. particularly through the heart of england on wednesday, that is the most likely zone for those showers. but many will be dry, sunny spells, clouding over in the highlands and northern ireland later where we could see some patchy drizzle. but temperatures considering —— continuing to notch up a bit. that is where we should be for the stage injuly. and we eventually start is where we should be for the stage in july. and we eventually start to bring injuly. and we eventually start to bring in high pressure, we have been wanting that across england and wales in particular and our capital city forecasts for the end of the week into the weekend, that shows you what high pressure means, only
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to —— one or two isolated showers but a bit more sunshine and it could start to feel warmer. depending on where the high pressure sets depending on who sees the high temperatures. we could see them into the high 20s by the time we get to the high 20s by the time we get to the weekend. if that is too much for you, let's put it into some perspective, turning our attention back to the western united states for a very intense heatwave is on the go particularly to the south—west. las vegas is seeing its highest temperature ever recorded, 47 degrees, at death valley wiring of the highest images ever recorded on earth, 54 celsius. the heat will only slowly ease year over the next few days but temperatures returning back to normal. but it has been an exceptional spell even by night, brutal night—time temperatures, and california in one place it didn't drop below 42 celsius, that is a night—time low, hard to imagine. even though temperatures are starting to ease, while fires continue to be a risk. some cloud
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and also quite a bit of smoke in the skies across much of the western us at the moment. the remarkable story once again, dan and louise, overthe western us. matt, thank you. thank you for your messages again. interesting to see how you're feeling. i know there are some disappointing england fans on their way to work or school. one part of the country that was celebrating last night was little italy in central london. our reporter luxmy gopal is there this morning. iimagine the i imagine the atmosphere there is a bit different to most other places? good morning. actually, it is quite sedate _ good morning. actually, it is quite sedate at — good morning. actually, it is quite sedate at the moment. you can see the beautiful saint peter's italian church _ the beautiful saint peter's italian church behind me, all looking very calm _ church behind me, all looking very calm but _ church behind me, all looking very calm but of— church behind me, all looking very calm but of course a very different scene _ calm but of course a very different scene last — calm but of course a very different scene last night when people were out and _ scene last night when people were out and about on the streets celebrating italy's win. we can speak— celebrating italy's win. we can speak now to the parish priest.
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first _ speak now to the parish priest. first of— speak now to the parish priest. first of all. _ speak now to the parish priest. first of all, hello and congratulations. good morning. were you out— congratulations. good morning. were you out and _ congratulations. good morning. were you out and about in the streets last night? it you out and about in the streets last night?— you out and about in the streets last nit ht? .,, ., ., ., , ., last night? it was amazing, lots of italians joined _ last night? it was amazing, lots of italians joined us _ last night? it was amazing, lots of italians joined us to _ last night? it was amazing, lots of italians joined us to watch - last night? it was amazing, lots of italians joined us to watch the i italians joined us to watch the football — italians joined us to watch the football match. _ italians joined us to watch the football match. we _ italians joined us to watch the football match. we are - italians joined us to watch the football match. we are very i football match. we are very enthusiastic. _ football match. we are very enthusiastic.— enthusiastic. what was the atmosphere _ enthusiastic. what was the atmosphere like _ enthusiastic. what was the atmosphere like here i enthusiastic. what was the atmosphere like here lastl enthusiastic. what was the i atmosphere like here last night enthusiastic. what was the - atmosphere like here last night and into the _ atmosphere like here last night and into the early hours?— into the early hours? obviously it was very exciting, _ into the early hours? obviously it was very exciting, we _ into the early hours? obviously it was very exciting, we didn't i into the early hours? obviously itj was very exciting, we didn't know what _ was very exciting, we didn't know what would — was very exciting, we didn't know what would happen _ was very exciting, we didn't know what would happen in _ was very exciting, we didn't know what would happen in the - was very exciting, we didn't know what would happen in the future. was very exciting, we didn't know i what would happen in the future but not at _ what would happen in the future but not at the _ what would happen in the future but not at the beginning _ what would happen in the future but not at the beginning we _ what would happen in the future but not at the beginning we were - what would happen in the future but i not at the beginning we were shocked after luke _ not at the beginning we were shocked after luke shaw— not at the beginning we were shocked after luke shaw got _ not at the beginning we were shocked after luke shaw got the _ not at the beginning we were shocked after luke shaw got the first - not at the beginning we were shocked after luke shaw got the first goal. i after luke shaw got the first goal. did you _ after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get — after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get to— after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get to sleep _ after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get to sleep at _ after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get to sleep at all- after luke shaw got the first goal. did you get to sleep at all last i did you get to sleep at all last night? — did you get to sleep at all last nitht? �* , . did you get to sleep at all last nitht? . , , ., , did you get to sleep at all last nitht?�* , , ._ night? all, yes. in italy it was there were — night? all, yes. in italy it was there were big _ night? all, yes. in italy it was there were big forwards, i night? all, yes. in italy it was i there were big forwards, people completely— there were big forwards, people completely crazy. _ there were big forwards, people completely crazy. obviously- there were big forwards, people completely crazy. obviously it's| there were big forwards, peoplei completely crazy. obviously it's a good _ completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion— completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion for— completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion for us _ completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion for us to _ completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion for us to win. i completely crazy. obviously it's a good occasion for us to win. at i completely crazy. obviously it's a i good occasion for us to win. at such a tough _ good occasion for us to win. at such a tough period _ good occasion for us to win. at such a tough period. you _ good occasion for us to win. at such a tough period-— a tough period. you have brought a bit of 'o a tough period. you have brought a bit of joy to — a tough period. you have brought a bit of joy to italian _ a tough period. you have brought a bit of joy to italian fans _
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a tough period. you have brought a bit of joy to italian fans and - a tough period. you have brought a bit of joy to italian fans and we i bit ofjoy to italian fans and we can go— bit ofjoy to italian fans and we can go to — bit ofjoy to italian fans and we can go to a _ bit ofjoy to italian fans and we can go to a couple more italian fans _ can go to a couple more italian fans. obviously in a very sprightly mood _ fans. obviously in a very sprightly mood this — fans. obviously in a very sprightly mood this morning!— fans. obviously in a very sprightly mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy- — mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy- we _ mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy- we were _ mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy. we were scared - mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy. we were scared at - mood this morning! yes, very good. very happy. we were scared at the i very happy. we were scared at the beginning of the game but after that we carried on right to the end. imore we carried on right to the end. were ou we carried on right to the end. were you nervous — we carried on right to the end. were you nervous at _ we carried on right to the end. were you nervous at least _ we carried on right to the end. were you nervous at least a _ we carried on right to the end. were you nervous at least a little - we carried on right to the end. were you nervous at least a little during the penalty shoot—out? you nervous at least a little during the penalty shoot-out?— the penalty shoot-out? especially when we missed _ the penalty shoot-out? especially when we missed the _ the penalty shoot-out? especially when we missed the second - the penalty shoot-out? especially when we missed the second one, | the penalty shoot-out? especially - when we missed the second one, yes. very shocked. we when we missed the second one, yes. very shocked-— very shocked. we had faith in the talents. bruno, _ very shocked. we had faith in the talents. bruno, who _ very shocked. we had faith in the talents. bruno, who managed - very shocked. we had faith in the talents. bruno, who managed to| very shocked. we had faith in the i talents. bruno, who managed to get the whole family _ talents. bruno, who managed to get the whole family involved. _ talents. bruno, who managed to get the whole family involved. it - talents. bruno, who managed to get the whole family involved. it wasn'tl the whole family involved. it wasn't 'ust the whole family involved. it wasn't just you _ the whole family involved. it wasn't just you and your husband wearing a kilt last _ just you and your husband wearing a kilt last night, was it? we just you and your husband wearing a kilt last night, was it?— kilt last night, was it? we were wearin: kilt last night, was it? we were wearing the _ kilt last night, was it? we were wearing the t-shirts, _ kilt last night, was it? we were wearing the t-shirts, ribbons i kilt last night, was it? we were | wearing the t-shirts, ribbons in kilt last night, was it? we were - wearing the t-shirts, ribbons in our wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair, _ wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair. down — wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair. down to— wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair, down to the _ wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair, down to the dog _ wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair, down to the dog wearing - wearing the t—shirts, ribbons in our hair, down to the dog wearing the l hair, down to the dog wearing the t-shirt _ hair, down to the dog wearing the t-shirt as— hair, down to the dog wearing the t—shirt as well. _ hair, down to the dog wearing the t-shirt as well.— t-shirt as well. that is proper fandom! salvatori, _ t-shirt as well. that is proper fandom! salvatori, how - t-shirt as well. that is proper fandom! salvatori, how do . t-shirt as well. that is proper| fandom! salvatori, how do you t-shirt as well. that is proper - fandom! salvatori, how do you feel about— fandom! salvatori, how do you feel
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about italy— fandom! salvatori, how do you feel about italy having won? i�*m fandom! salvatori, how do you feel about italy having won?— about italy having won? i'm very ha - about italy having won? i'm very happy today- _ about italy having won? i'm very happy today. starting _ about italy having won? i'm very happy today. starting with - about italy having won? i'm very happy today. starting with the i happy today. starting with the daym — happy today. starting with the day... billy— happy today. starting with the day... billy is_ happy today. starting with the day... billy is very _ happy today. starting with the day... billy is very emotional! j happy today. starting with the - day... billy is very emotional! you literally danced _ day... billy is very emotional! you literally danced you _ day... billy is very emotional! literally danced you were here day... billy is very emotional!” literally danced you were here this morning — literally danced you were here this mornino i— literally danced you were here this morning. i got a sense of how excited — morning. i got a sense of how excited you are.— morning. i got a sense of how excited ou are. , , , , excited you are. definitely, because i saw people — excited you are. definitely, because i saw people out _ excited you are. definitely, because i saw people out very _ excited you are. definitely, because i saw people out very late _ i saw people out very late yesterday _ i saw people out very late yesterday i— i saw people out very late yesterday. i see - i saw people out very late yesterday. i see the - i saw people out very late . yesterday. i see the people, i saw people out very late _ yesterday. i see the people, around, very nice _ yesterday. i see the people, around, ve nice. ., , ., yesterday. i see the people, around, ve nice. . .,, very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday — very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday- ls _ very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday. is it _ very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday. is it going - very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday. is it going to - very nice. lots of celebrations yesterday. is it going to be i very nice. lots of celebrations i yesterday. is it going to be very difficult — yesterday. is it going to be very difficult day for you as an italian supporter, having to deal with lots of disappointed fans at your work? no, i_ of disappointed fans at your work? no, i can— of disappointed fans at your work? no, i can take it. i give them a bit
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of stick _ no, i can take it. i give them a bit of stick ls — no, i can take it. i give them a bit of stick. , . , �* no, i can take it. i give them a bit of stick. , ., , ~ ., of stick. is that why is? are a brave man- — of stick. is that why is? are a brave man. when _ of stick. is that why is? are a brave man. when it - of stick. is that why is? are a brave man. when it comes i of stick. is that why is? are a j brave man. when it comes to football. _ brave man. when it comes to football, italy _ brave man. when it comes to football, italy comes - brave man. when it comes to football, italy comes first. i brave man. when it comes to football, italy comes first. so would football, italy comes first. would you have changed if football, italy comes first._ would you have changed if england had won? — would you have changed if england had won? ., ., ., , had won? no, it would have been enaland had won? no, it would have been england all— had won? no, it would have been england all the _ had won? no, it would have been england all the way. _ had won? no, it would have been england all the way. if— had won? no, it would have been england all the way. if they i had won? no, it would have been england all the way. if they were | england all the way. if they were -a in: england all the way. if they were paying someone _ england all the way. if they were paying someone else _ england all the way. if they were paying someone else we - england all the way. if they were paying someone else we would l england all the way. if they were i paying someone else we would have supported england, but when it is italy... supported england, but when it is ital ., ., , , italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you _ italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you get _ italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you get a _ italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you get a sense - italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you get a sense of- italy... fair enough. so, yes, i think you get a sense of how l italy... fair enough. so, yes, i. think you get a sense of how they are feeling!— are feeling! thank you, and understandably _ are feeling! thank you, and understandably it _ are feeling! thank you, and understandably it is - are feeling! thank you, and understandably it is all i are feeling! thank you, and i understandably it is all smiles in little italy this morning. it’s understandably it is all smiles in little italy this morning. it's nice to look at the _ little italy this morning. it's nice to look at the other _ little italy this morning. it's nice to look at the other side - little italy this morning. it's nice to look at the other side of i little italy this morning. it's nice to look at the other side of the l to look at the other side of the fence. it to look at the other side of the fence. , . , , to look at the other side of the fence. , ., , , ., fence. it is. it was the big fella and airl fence. it is. it was the big fella and girl who — fence. it is. it was the big fella and girl who did _ fence. it is. it was the big fella and girl who did the _ fence. it is. it was the big fella and girl who did the business | fence. it is. it was the big fella i and girl who did the business for them last night although in fairness, —— the big fella in goal. a brilliant penalty save kept england's dreams alive until the final seconds. jordan pickford has been an immense
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force throughout the euros, finishing the tournament as the goalkeeper with the most clean sheets. we can chat now to his former pe teacher, alan fisher, and his former coach, mark sale. good morning to you both. give us an idea. many people would have seen the coverage last night, there was a lovely piece with england footballers talking about the teachers who inspired them on their way through the game. what was your experience of working with jordan way through the game. what was your experience of working withjordan at school? he experience of working with jordan at school? . , experience of working with jordan at school? ., , ., . ., .,. school? he was quite a character, ou can school? he was quite a character, you can probably _ school? he was quite a character, you can probably tell _ school? he was quite a character, you can probably tell that - school? he was quite a character, you can probably tell that from i school? he was quite a character, | you can probably tell that from his performances. one of those boys who loved _ performances. one of those boys who loved his— performances. one of those boys who loved his sport and wanted to win at all costs _ loved his sport and wanted to win at all costs a— loved his sport and wanted to win at all costs. a good leader on the pitch— all costs. a good leader on the pitch in— all costs. a good leader on the pitch in whatever sport he took part in, pitch in whatever sport he took part in. so _ pitch in whatever sport he took part in. so it— pitch in whatever sport he took part in. so it was— pitch in whatever sport he took part in, so it was a pleasure knowing him then _ in, so it was a pleasure knowing him then. �* ., ., a ., in, so it was a pleasure knowing him then. ~ ., ., ., . ~ then. and he had a nickname back then, then. and he had a nickname back then. which _ then. and he had a nickname back then, which is _ then. and he had a nickname back then, which is applicable - then. and he had a nickname back then, which is applicable now? i then. and he had a nickname back. then, which is applicable now? yes, he wanted to _ then, which is applicable now? yes, he wanted to do _ then, which is applicable now? yes, he wanted to do everything at 100
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mph sometimes i remember watching the gamem _ mph sometimes i remember watching the game... it the germany game when southgate _ the game... it the germany game when southgate was telling them to calm down _ southgate was telling them to calm down you — southgate was telling them to calm down. you can see jordan taking everything — down. you can see jordan taking everything in his stride. down. you can see jordan taking everything in his stride.- everything in his stride. mark, i don't how— everything in his stride. mark, i don't how you're _ everything in his stride. mark, i don't how you're feeling - everything in his stride. mark, i don't how you're feeling but i everything in his stride. mark, i don't how you're feeling but all| everything in his stride. mark, i. don't how you're feeling but all the messages we are getting from people who don't have the personal connection to some of these footballers like you have, but they are disappointed but also proud of the way thatjordan pickford and the other players went about their business at this tournament. yes. other players went about their business at this tournament. yes, a fantastic tournament, _ business at this tournament. yes, a fantastic tournament, we _ business at this tournament. yes, a fantastic tournament, we are i business at this tournament. yes, a fantastic tournament, we are all i fantastic tournament, we are all disappointed. _ fantastic tournament, we are all disappointed, and _ fantastic tournament, we are all disappointed, and we _ fantastic tournament, we are all disappointed, and we think- fantastic tournament, we are all disappointed, and we think may| fantastic tournament, we are all i disappointed, and we think may be italy disappointed, and we think may be ltalyiust _ disappointed, and we think may be italyjust deserved _ disappointed, and we think may be italyjust deserved to _ disappointed, and we think may be italyjust deserved to win _ disappointed, and we think may be italyjust deserved to win the - disappointed, and we think may be italyjust deserved to win the finall italyjust deserved to win the final but enjoyed — italyjust deserved to win the final but enjoyed themselves, - italyjust deserved to win the final but enjoyed themselves, great i italyjust deserved to win the final i but enjoyed themselves, great game last night. _ but enjoyed themselves, great game last night. just — but enjoyed themselves, great game last night. just to— but enjoyed themselves, great game last night, just to concede _ but enjoyed themselves, great game last night, just to concede two - last night, just to concede two goals— last night, just to concede two goals in— last night, just to concede two goals in the _ last night, just to concede two goals in the whole _ last night, just to concede twoj goals in the whole tournament last night, just to concede two i goals in the whole tournament was fantastic. _ goals in the whole tournament was fantastic, really. _ goals in the whole tournament was fantastic, really. talk— goals in the whole tournament was fantastic, really.— fantastic, really. talk us through the way he _ fantastic, really. talk us through the way he saved _ fantastic, really. talk us through the way he saved those - fantastic, really. talk us through | the way he saved those penalties because it is something to be able to do that. it
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because it is something to be able to do that. . . because it is something to be able to do that. , , ., to do that. it is. he is not the bi est to do that. it is. he is not the biggest of — to do that. it is. he is not the biggest of keepers _ to do that. it is. he is not the biggest of keepers into i to do that. it is. he is not the biggest of keepers into day's| to do that. it is. he is not the i biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what _ biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he — biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has _ biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has got _ biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has got is _ biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has got is he _ biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has got is he has - biggest of keepers into day's terms. but what he has got is he has a i but what he has got is he has a presence — but what he has got is he has a presence about— but what he has got is he has a presence about him _ but what he has got is he has a presence about him and - but what he has got is he has a presence about him and a i but what he has got is he has a| presence about him and a great but what he has got is he has a - presence about him and a great leap. he gets _ presence about him and a great leap. he gets the _ presence about him and a great leap. he gets the ball— presence about him and a great leap. he gets the ball is— presence about him and a great leap. he gets the ball is where _ presence about him and a great leap. he gets the ball is where maybe i he gets the ball is where maybe other— he gets the ball is where maybe other keepers _ he gets the ball is where maybe other keepers don't _ he gets the ball is where maybe other keepers don't get - he gets the ball is where maybe other keepers don't get to. i he gets the ball is where maybe other keepers don't get to. a i he gets the ball is where maybe i other keepers don't get to. a couple of great _ other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves. _ other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves, but _ other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves, but the _ other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves, but the last - other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves, but the last one i other keepers don't get to. a couple of great saves, but the last one he i of great saves, but the last one he was going — of great saves, but the last one he was going to — of great saves, but the last one he was going to set _ of great saves, but the last one he was going to set it— of great saves, but the last one he was going to set it up— of great saves, but the last one he was going to set it up for- of great saves, but the last one he was going to set it up for england i was going to set it up for england to win _ was going to set it up for england to win but — was going to set it up for england to win but it— was going to set it up for england to win but it wasn't _ was going to set it up for england to win but it wasn't to _ was going to set it up for england to win but it wasn't to be. - was going to set it up for england to win but it wasn't to be. i- was going to set it up for england to win but it wasn't to be. i expect many other _ to win but it wasn't to be. i expect many other people _ to win but it wasn't to be. i expect many other people further. - to win but it wasn't to be. i expect many other people further. tell i to win but it wasn't to be. i expectj many other people further. tell us about... he is really vocal as well, isn't he? he about... he is really vocal as well, isn't he? . about... he is really vocal as well, isn't he? , ., , ., , ., ., isn't he? he is. he was a young lad when he came _ isn't he? he is. he was a young lad when he came to _ isn't he? he is. he was a young lad when he came to britain, _ isn't he? he is. he was a young lad when he came to britain, he i isn't he? he is. he was a young lad when he came to britain, he got i when he came to britain, he got recommended, _ when he came to britain, he got recommended, remember- when he came to britain, he got recommended, rememberthel when he came to britain, he got i recommended, remember the first training _ recommended, remember the first training session. _ recommended, remember the first training session, he _ recommended, remember the first training session, he was _ recommended, remember the first training session, he was telling i recommended, remember the first training session, he was telling off| training session, he was telling off senior— training session, he was telling off senior players _ training session, he was telling off senior players and _ training session, he was telling off senior players and we _ training session, he was telling off senior players and we were - training session, he was telling offi senior players and we were thinking, who is— senior players and we were thinking, who is this _ senior players and we were thinking, who is this young _ senior players and we were thinking, who is this young lad _ senior players and we were thinking, who is this young lad who _ senior players and we were thinking, who is this young lad who is- senior players and we were thinking, who is this young lad who is telling i who is this young lad who is telling the seniors — who is this young lad who is telling the seniors to— who is this young lad who is telling the seniors to stop _ who is this young lad who is telling the seniors to stop shots _ who is this young lad who is telling the seniors to stop shots from i the seniors to stop shots from coming — the seniors to stop shots from coming in _ the seniors to stop shots from coming in and _ the seniors to stop shots from coming in and stop— the seniors to stop shots from coming in and stop gross's? 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great things _ thought this pie could go on to go great things to— thought this pie could go on to go great things. to be _ thought this pie could go on to go great things. to be representing. great things. to be representing england — great things. to be representing england in— great things. to be representing england in the— great things. to be representing england in the euros. _ great things. to be representing england in the euros. became i great things. to be representing i england in the euros. became one of the players _ england in the euros. became one of the players of— england in the euros. became one of the players of the _ england in the euros. became one of the players of the train. _ england in the euros. became one of the players of the train. i’m“ - england in the euros. became one of the players of the train.— the players of the train. i'm always interested to _ the players of the train. i'm always interested to know _ the players of the train. i'm always interested to know how _ the players of the train. i'm always interested to know how teachers i the players of the train. i'm always i interested to know how teachers this morning, because we were speaking to luke shaw's old teacher, he got an invite to go to the game last night, she loved it. obviously ended in disappointment. what is your message to all those kids who are going back up, some of them going back to school today, probably with tears in their eyes after watching england lose? i their eyes after watching england lose? ~ ., ., , their eyes after watching england lose? ~ ., .,, [k lose? i think after the last 18 months. _ lose? i think after the last 18 months, the _ lose? i think after the last 18 months, the whole _ lose? i think after the last 18 months, the whole build-up| lose? i think after the last 18 i months, the whole build-up to the months, the whole build—up to the final. _ months, the whole build—up to the final. the _ months, the whole build—up to the final, the big message i would send across— final, the big message i would send across to _ final, the big message i would send across to the students is, it is fine _ across to the students is, it is fine margins in a penalty shoot—out, it's 50-50. — fine margins in a penalty shoot—out, it's 50—50, we all went through the ups and _ it's 50—50, we all went through the ups and downs of that. we look forward — ups and downs of that. we look forward to— ups and downs of that. we look forward to whatever is next, they are a _ forward to whatever is next, they are a great — forward to whatever is next, they are a great bunch of players, they are a great bunch of players, they are mature — are a great bunch of players, they are mature and how they have applied themselves and come across to the youngsters — themselves and come across to the youngsters of england and the uk as a kind _ youngsters of england and the uk as a kind of— youngsters of england and the uk as a kind of unit and that's what the
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message — a kind of unit and that's what the message is— a kind of unit and that's what the message is probably going to be today _ message is probably going to be toda . . �* . message is probably going to be toda. ., �*, ._ message is probably going to be toda. ., �*, ., , ., today. that's really good for everybody- _ today. that's really good for everybody. thank _ today. that's really good for everybody. thank you i today. that's really good for everybody. thank you very i today. that's really good for- everybody. thank you very much, today. that's really good for— everybody. thank you very much, alan and mark. if you have been watching bbc breakfast you will know we had a regular feature of the great alan shearer coming on here. because england started winning, he thought, this is part of my process! so he has meant —— maintained that for the whole tournament. we will be speaking to him in about ten minutes. i think he's probably very disappointed because he like many was dreaming that this could have been the year it would finally happen, but he will be here in about ten or 15 minutes. lots happen, but he will be here in about ten or 15 minutes.— ten or 15 minutes. lots of things to talk to him — ten or 15 minutes. lots of things to talk to him about. _ stay with us, headlines coming up.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today... saved by donnarumma, and it is italy who are the champions of europe. england's lions silenced once again as their euro dream ends in penalty defeat. they've done more than any other team in the last 50 or so years, so in terms of the players they should be incredibly proud of what they've done. england came heartbreakingly close. it started well but italy regrouped and were the better the better side on the night. meanwhile the prime minister has
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condemned racist abuse directed at the three england players who missed penalties. familiar agony for fans in the final but there's hope for the future after an impressive tournament it's notjust about football's coming home. it's how we embrace each other, yeah? do you think the team's done that? the team has done that, and gareth southgate has done it, and don't give him the criticism. yes, there is disappointment but for these kids here at... applause kalvin phillips' primary school, this is a lesson in never giving up. you may be cheering the forecast later this week. hefty heavy downpours at the moment but more like summat later on. more sun, more warmth and it should be drier later on.
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this is our main story, as you can see from the pictures behind us. england's hopes of winning their first major football championship in 55 years have been crushed, after they lost to italy on penalties in the final of euro 2020. it was a night of anticipation, tension and ultimate heartbreak for gareth southgate's men. but their impressive performance throughout the tournament has brought hope for the future, as andy swiss reports. saka has to score. it's saved by donnarumma, and it's italy who are the champions of europe. it was a night when the hope turned to heartache. the all—too—familiar pain of a penalty shoot—out for england, their tournament ending in tears. so close, yet so agonisingly far. # god save the queen #. and yet they began with such optimism, the passion etched on every player. could england rise to the occasion? well, afterjust one minute and 57 seconds,
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this was the answer. trippier, who will cross, and it's luke shaw! luke shaw sending wembley into wonderland — from the royal box to the commentary box. even david beckham and tom cruise. it was just what england needed. but after the break, italy showed what they can do — leonardo bonucci with the equaliser — and suddenly england had problems. wembley a picture of tension as the game went to extra time and then to penalties. surely not. and pickford saves! jordan pickford got england off to the perfect start, but then things unravelled. misses from marcus rashford... and rashford has missed. ..and thenjadon sancho putting italy on the brink of victory. but once again it was pickford to the rescue. england were still in it. but another save from bukayo saka
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and it was all over. and as italy celebrated, england were left to rue what might have been. i think when we look back, maybe in a month or so, we'll appreciate what we've done, appreciate the love and the togetherness that we've shown the country, and it's been amazing to be a part of, for sure, but we're footballers, we're winners, we're sportsmen, we want to win in everything we do so of course it's going to hurt, it's going to be hard to take. but, yeah, the bigger picture... we've got further in a tournament — our first final in 55 years — so now we've got to build on this. we've got a great young squad. they'll learn from this, we'll all learn from this and hopefully we can progress even further next year. we win and lose together, nobody is left out on their own, and the calls for the penalty were mine, my decision — my decision to ask the players to take the penalties that they did. um... and so, you know, they've... they've got to walk away from here, heads held high. they've done more than any other
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team in the last 50 or so years, so in terms of the players they should be incredibly proud of what they've done. the disappointment was shared by the duke and duchess of cambridge, who were watching with prince george. the duke later described the result as heartbreaking and, while congratulating italy he said, "england can all hold your heads high and be so proud of yourselves. i know there's more to come." well, what a cruel end for england's hopes — they've taken their fans on some journey at this tournament but — as you can see by the colours on the arch behind me — it's italy's night. italy are the champions... but while they celebrate another major trophy, england's long wait goes on — their footballing dreams dashed once again in the most agonising fashion. andy swiss, bbc news, wembley. what a night. what a tournament.
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sally was there at wembley. i am beginning to turn around. everybody says world cup next year. they have made a lot of progress. i am next year. they have made a lot of progress. lam beginning next year. they have made a lot of progress. i am beginning to turn around, how are you feeling? i progress. i am beginning to turn around, how are you feeling? i think ou are around, how are you feeling? i think you are probably _ around, how are you feeling? i think you are probably slightly _ around, how are you feeling? i think you are probably slightly ahead i around, how are you feeling? i think you are probably slightly ahead of. you are probably slightly ahead of me. i am still wallowing and struggling. i cannot look ahead yet. i am still in the moment, it's really... it desperately, desperately disappointing. one of those moments when i watch the penalties, i wanted to have a remote control and rewind it so i can change what happens next. but we all know the result now and unfortunately overnight the three players who missed penalties have been subjected to racist abuse online. this is what they have been waking up to. the prime minister has made a statement in the last hour or so.
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the fa have released a very strongly worded statement as a reaction to the torrent of abuse directed at those three players overnight. they say the fa strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and is appalled by the online racism that has been directed at some of our england players. we could not be clearer. anyone behind such disgusting behaviour is not welcome in following the team. it really adds a bit of insult to injury after such a difficult night last night. for those players to see that abuse directed at them. particularly when you think, if you are one of those players who knows you are going to take a penalty, perhaps some of them didn't play the match, just brought on at the last minute for penalties, maybe haven't kicked the ball during the game. it kick derry takes some guts to stand up and agreed to do that and try to hold your nerve. very disappointing tonight. the metropolitan police have already
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said they are monitoring the situation, they are investigating and they will take action.- situation, they are investigating and they will take action. thank you very much- — and they will take action. thank you very much- we _ and they will take action. thank you very much. we will _ and they will take action. thank you very much. we will see _ and they will take action. thank you very much. we will see you - and they will take action. thank you very much. we will see you later, . and they will take action. thank you | very much. we will see you later, we will put some of those points to alan shearer it was here soon. while the mood here is pretty sombre, in italy it's a different story. our correspondent lucy williamson is in rome this morning. lovely to have known the programme. i imagine there are a few more smiles van outside wembley and elsewhere in the uk today. i think ou are elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right- _ elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right- a — elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right. a slow _ elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right. a slow start - elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right. a slow start here i elsewhere in the uk today. i think you are right. a slow start here in | you are right. a slow start here in rome but i can tell you it is not that many hours ago that these streets were full of revellers partying here and celebrating the win. this whole countryjust erupted when they finally won that trophy. i have to say, amid the elation, there is a sympathy for england. i have spoken to some of the stallholders who say it was a very close game, lots of them are offering discounts for england fans today and there is
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a sense the two site were pretty evenly matched. there is no doubt, the team are now back in italy but later today when they meet the president and the prime minister they will be f ted from the length and breadth of this country. you don't need much italian to read the headlines in the paper this morning. champions of europe is the general theme. this team as champions of italy. theme. this team as champions of ital . . ~ ,, theme. this team as champions of ital . . ~' ,, , theme. this team as champions of ital. . , . ., ., italy. thank you very much for that. we are seeing _ italy. thank you very much for that. we are seeing some _ italy. thank you very much for that. we are seeing some pictures - italy. thank you very much for that. we are seeing some pictures from | we are seeing some pictures from elsewhere in italy as they celebrated last night. i know we are talking a lot about england issues but congratulations to italy, they played some brilliant football throughout the tournament. we will ask alan shearer about this. over the quest of the entire game may they deserve it last night that is hard to say! we they deserve it last night that is hard to say!— hard to say! we will put that to him, see what _ hard to say! we will put that to him, see what he _ hard to say! we will put that to him, see what he says. - hard to say! we will put that to him, see what he says. i - hard to say! we will put that to | him, see what he says. i expect hard to say! we will put that to - him, see what he says. i expect he will agree on some levels. the prime minister was watching the match last night. let's get the latest now from our political correspondent chris mason.
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we have seen a tweet from the prime minister about the racist abuse and we are expecting more from him later. ~ , . ~ ., later. the prime minister back from his morning — later. the prime minister back from his morning run _ later. the prime minister back from his morning run up _ later. the prime minister back from his morning run up the _ later. the prime minister back from his morning run up the road - later. the prime minister back from his morning run up the road from i his morning run up the road from downing — his morning run up the road from downing street. just before he headed — downing street. just before he headed out a tweet from just after 7am condemning the racist abuse. the shadow_ 7am condemning the racist abuse. the shadow home secretaryjoined the condemnation in the last half hour. just seen _ condemnation in the last half hour. just seen a — condemnation in the last half hour. just seen a message from john apter from the _ just seen a message from john apter from the police federation of england _ from the police federation of england and wales, representing rank and file _ england and wales, representing rank and file police officers are saying those _ and file police officers are saying those responsible should be identified and prosecuted. social media _ identified and prosecuted. social media companies should ban them and we should _ media companies should ban them and we should flood these last' twitter account _ we should flood these last' twitter account with love and support. i expect— account with love and support. i expect a — account with love and support. i expect a big part aside from the general— expect a big part aside from the general reflection and despondency around _ general reflection and despondency around the result of this serious abuse _ around the result of this serious abuse suffered by the trio of england _ abuse suffered by the trio of england players. here in downing street, _ england players. here in downing street, i— england players. here in downing street, i guess, england players. here in downing street, iguess, like england players. here in downing street, i guess, like so many places
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around _ street, i guess, like so many places around england, just a sense of despondency in what might have been. you can— despondency in what might have been. you can see _ despondency in what might have been. you can see the soggy semicircles up st george _ you can see the soggy semicircles up st george flags, the hunting put upon _ st george flags, the hunting put upon the — st george flags, the hunting put upon the building. there were huge fla-s upon the building. there were huge ftags put— upon the building. there were huge flags put up on the roof on the flagpoles, they were taken out about an hour— flagpoles, they were taken out about an hour ago replaced with a more conventional union flags. i am pretty— conventional union flags. i am pretty much on my own this morning other— pretty much on my own this morning other than— pretty much on my own this morning other than a — pretty much on my own this morning other than a meat delivery ran down the street. — other than a meat delivery ran down the street, you can't help but wonder— the street, you can't help but wonder if_ the street, you can't help but wonder if things have been different, perhaps players, gareth southgate would be new to meet the prime _ southgate would be new to meet the prime minister. just that gap, that lulf prime minister. just that gap, that gulf between what might have been and what _ gulf between what might have been and what is. we gulf between what might have been and what is. ~ , �* gulf between what might have been and what is— and what is. we mustn't forget that we are exoecting — and what is. we mustn't forget that we are expecting news _ and what is. we mustn't forget that we are expecting news today - and what is. we mustn't forget that we are expecting news today about| we are expecting news today about this further relaxation of covid restrictions.— this further relaxation of covid restrictions. �* , ., ~ ., ., restrictions. let's talk about covid and the restrictions _ restrictions. let's talk about covid and the restrictions in _ restrictions. let's talk about covid and the restrictions in england. i and the restrictions in england. what _ and the restrictions in england. what we — and the restrictions in england. what we will get later is a press conference from the prime minister at 5pm _ conference from the prime minister at 5pm on _ conference from the prime minister at 5pm on the bbc news channel. he will say— at 5pm on the bbc news channel. he will say that, as at this time next
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week, _ will say that, as at this time next week, the — will say that, as at this time next week, the 19th ofjuly, the legal limits— week, the 19th ofjuly, the legal limits on— week, the 19th ofjuly, the legal limits on social contact will go. we will no _ limits on social contact will go. we will no longer in england to be governed _ will no longer in england to be governed by the as ministers have described — governed by the as ministers have described it, which we have been pretty— described it, which we have been pretty much used over the past 18 months _ pretty much used over the past 18 months as— pretty much used over the past 18 months as as the covid behaviour is consent— months as as the covid behaviour is consent and — months as as the covid behaviour is consent and the emphasis will be our responsibility but we will not get a blaze _ responsibility but we will not get a blaze of _ responsibility but we will not get a blaze of libertarian excitement and talk of _ blaze of libertarian excitement and talk of freedom day stop the language will be laden with caution, the primary still talk about the importance of vigilance, people taking _ importance of vigilance, people taking care, being responsible and we will— taking care, being responsible and we will acknowledge that cases i'm going _ we will acknowledge that cases i'm going to _ we will acknowledge that cases i'm going to go up, meaning why people do end _ going to go up, meaning why people do end up— going to go up, meaning why people do end up in hospital, and more people — do end up in hospital, and more people will die but the government judgment is, given the success of the vaccine — judgment is, given the success of the vaccine programme, that now is the vaccine programme, that now is the time _ the vaccine programme, that now is the time to— the vaccine programme, that now is the time to switch away from the law and towards guidance as far as our individual— and towards guidance as far as our individual day—to—day behaviour is concerned — individual day-to-day behaviour is concerned. . ~ individual day-to-day behaviour is concerned. ., ~ individual day-to-day behaviour is concerned-—
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while the night ended with disappointment, the overwhelming response from supporters up and down england has been one of pride and hope for the future. is that there? let's hope so. the welcome is _ is that there? let's hope so. the welcome is next _ is that there? let's hope so. the welcome is next year, _ is that there? let's hope so. the welcome is next year, keeps - is that there? let's hope so. the i welcome is next year, keeps telling me. breakfast�*s graham satchell is in trafalgar square this morning. you have been reflecting the mood, looking back and forward. good morning. looking back and forward. good morninu. looking back and forward. good mornin. _ ,., ., ., looking back and forward. good morninu. ., .,, morning. good morning. i was here last niuht morning. good morning. i was here last night with _ morning. good morning. i was here last night with fans _ morning. good morning. i was here last night with fans inside _ morning. good morning. i was here last night with fans inside the i last night with fans inside the fanzone in trafalgar square, they are already taking it down, the big screens have gone. quite the place to be last night. the extraordinary highs at the beginning of the game, the terrible lows at the end. on paper, it feels like this is the same old england, going out on penalties in a major tournament, but actually on and off the pitch there is nothing very same old about this england. this is what last night looked like from a fan's point of view.
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the agony of losing in a penalty shoot—out. gutted. it's heartbreaking. i've never been more heartbroken. horrible! commentator: rashford has missed. to lose on penalties again isjust devastating. absolutely devastating. the night started with hope, expectation even. this is the kirby estate in bermondsey in london. in trafalgar square, fans were desperate for an all—night party. we've made it, we're here, come on, england! this is mark and his dad, john. john was at wembley for the 1966 final and he's back. he didn't have long to wait before
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the whole country was in dreamland. trippier. it's trippier who will cross and it's luke shaw! we're going to enjoy these goal celebrations, because to be honest, there wasn't much else to celebrate all night. in fan zones and front rooms, england wasjumping. oh, my god! the night settled into a cagey, tense encounter, then inevitably, the almost random chaos of penalties. from euphoricjoy... ..to total despair. that is such a devastating way for england fans to see their team going out of the tournament,
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again, on penalties. and yet, in defeat, gareth southgate's men have played with unity, with purpose, with dignity and with pride. they need to get their heads up — they brought this country together like we have on the kirby estate. i'm super proud of them. now come and pay us a visit. see you soon, boys. keep your heads up high, boys. come on, it's all right, it's all right. after the pandemic as well, it has brought the whole nation together, a really positive light and i think we have a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in there, he's been listening to his first few games. hopefully when he gets old enough, next time, we will be lifting something. we move on and let's hope - for success in the next four years. come on, england! it's going to come home soon, it'sjust got lost. it's a question of when! so, desperate disappointment for england fans, but huge pride at what this team has already achieved and what it might do in the future. graham satchell, bbc news.
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i should say there were some unfortunately some unpleasant scenes in the centre of london, some skirmishes in leicester square and here at trafalgar square with the police. 49 people arrested, the met police saying 19 officers were injured. also at wembley, we saw a small number of fans jumping injured. also at wembley, we saw a small number of fansjumping over a small number of fans jumping over a barrier small number of fansjumping over a barrier is trying to get inside wembley itself without tickets. the met police saying the behaviour was wholly unacceptable. i think unfortunately we will always have this sort of moronic element of english fans but what i find interesting talking to the fans here at trafalgar square last night about was a growing and deep appreciation of what this team is done on the pitch and what they stand for off the pitch. theirfight against racism, marcus rashford's campaign on child poverty. a lot of the fans
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i was speaking to say they now more completely represent england and they are seen as actual proper role models, and that's not something that you can say of every england team. so yes they lost last night but there is a growing confidence about what this team can do in the future. , . . about what this team can do in the future. , ., ., ., ~ , ., , about what this team can do in the future. , . . . ~' ,, , . future. graham, thank you very much indeed. future. graham, thank you very much indeed- and — future. graham, thank you very much indeed. and thank _ future. graham, thank you very much indeed. and thank you _ future. graham, thank you very much indeed. and thank you for _ future. graham, thank you very much indeed. and thank you for taking i future. graham, thank you very much indeed. and thank you for taking us l indeed. and thank you for taking us through all those highs and lows. someone who knows all too well the heartache of losing a major euros game on penalties is former england captain alan shearer. hejoins us now. just taking a big deep breath, alan. how are you? i’m just taking a big deep breath, alan. how are you?— how are you? i'm all right. i'm disappointed. _ how are you? i'm all right. i'm disappointed, like _ how are you? i'm all right. i'm disappointed, like everyone i how are you? i'm all right. i'm i disappointed, like everyone else. foothall— disappointed, like everyone else. football can be a cruel, cruel game at times, _ football can be a cruel, cruel game at times, and i've been on the end of itand— at times, and i've been on the end of it and unfortunately these boys will feel— of it and unfortunately these boys will feel so hurt and angry, so disappointed this morning, and it will hurt — disappointed this morning, and it will hurt them for a while. when you
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look at _ will hurt them for a while. when you look at the _ will hurt them for a while. when you look at the whole picture, they should — look at the whole picture, they should feel very proud of what they've — should feel very proud of what they've given us, because they have given— they've given us, because they have given us— they've given us, because they have given us hope and smiles on our faces, _ given us hope and smiles on our faces, they— given us hope and smiles on our faces, they have pulled a lot of people — faces, they have pulled a lot of people back together over the past month, _ people back together over the past month, and they should feel very proud _ month, and they should feel very proud of— month, and they should feel very proud of that. a month, and they should feel very proud of that-— proud of that. a lot of people talkin: proud of that. a lot of people talking about _ proud of that. a lot of people talking about the _ proud of that. a lot of people talking about the way - proud of that. a lot of people talking about the way the i proud of that. a lot of people i talking about the way the italians played last night and the fact that may be over the course of the game, well, you tell us, do you think they deserved it on the way they played and came back from that early goal from luke shaw? i and came back from that early goal from luke shaw?— and came back from that early goal from luke shaw? i thought england were the better _ from luke shaw? i thought england were the better team _ from luke shaw? i thought england were the better team in _ from luke shaw? i thought england were the better team in the - from luke shaw? i thought england were the better team in the first i were the better team in the first half, _ were the better team in the first half, although i thought mancini was brilliant _ half, although i thought mancini was brilliant at _ half, although i thought mancini was brilliant at half—time in the way he turned _ brilliant at half—time in the way he turned things around, he got chiesa and insigne — turned things around, he got chiesa and insigne into those little pockets _ and insigne into those little pockets where they couldn't get into for the _ pockets where they couldn't get into for the first half, the two midfielders in our midfield were not allowing _ midfielders in our midfield were not allowing this at all, but because of the movement more inside in the second _ the movement more inside in the second half, the substitutions he
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made, _ second half, the substitutions he made, you've got to give him credit for what _ made, you've got to give him credit for what he — made, you've got to give him credit for what he did because italy with a better— for what he did because italy with a better team in the second half, and in extra _ better team in the second half, and in extra time. and it is obvious that— in extra time. and it is obvious that have — in extra time. and it is obvious that have to take. i think that's 34 a game _ that have to take. i think that's 34 a game is — that have to take. i think that's 34 a game is now unbeaten for that italian _ a game is now unbeaten for that italian side, and whatever level of football _ italian side, and whatever level of football you play, that is hugely impressive. they are an excellent side with— impressive. they are an excellent side with a — impressive. they are an excellent side with a very experienced manager and they— side with a very experienced manager and they have got some really talented — and they have got some really talented players.— and they have got some really talented -la ers. ., ., talented players. there was a moment of elation and — talented players. there was a moment of elation and we _ talented players. there was a moment of elation and we can _ talented players. there was a moment of elation and we can see _ talented players. there was a moment of elation and we can see you - talented players. there was a moment of elation and we can see you all- of elation and we can see you all leaping about when that first goal went in, which was just, leaping about when that first goal went in, which wasjust, you know, great moment. i went in, which was 'ust, you know, great moment.— went in, which was 'ust, you know, great moment. i know! we thought that was it- — great moment. i know! we thought that was it. after _ great moment. i know! we thought that was it. after a _ great moment. i know! we thought that was it. after a couple - great moment. i know! we thought that was it. after a couple of i that was it. after a couple of minutes— that was it. after a couple of minutes in the game, it was too good to he _ minutes in the game, it was too good to be true _ minutes in the game, it was too good to be true. we know it's never that easy— to be true. we know it's never that easy with _ to be true. we know it's never that easy with england. but we had our moment— easy with england. but we had our moment of— easy with england. but we had our moment of glory for a few minutes, but it— moment of glory for a few minutes, but it didn't — moment of glory for a few minutes, but it didn't last long. can moment of glory for a few minutes, but it didn't last long.— but it didn't last long. can i ask, the day after — but it didn't last long. can i ask, the day after a _ but it didn't last long. can i ask, the day after a game _ but it didn't last long. can i ask, the day after a game like - but it didn't last long. can i ask, the day after a game like that, l but it didn't last long. can i ask, i the day after a game like that, can you remember what you were like in
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euro 96? was it a case of a switch your phone, you don't to talk to anybody, whojust your phone, you don't to talk to anybody, who just want to lie in your bed and dream about what might have happened quiz might give us an idea of what it's like to be not just one of those england footballers who missed a penalty but part of a team who, as you say, but has so many on faces, and yet today you wake up thinking, we were so close and just not quite? i you wake up thinking, we were so close and just not quite? close and 'ust not quite? i remember wakin: close and just not quite? i remember wakin: u- close and just not quite? i remember waking up with _ close and just not quite? i remember waking up with a _ close and just not quite? i remember waking up with a hangover, _ close and just not quite? i remember waking up with a hangover, dan! i close and just not quite? i remember| waking up with a hangover, dan! yes, you just _ waking up with a hangover, dan! yes, you just... there is a bit of relief because — you just... there is a bit of relief because you _ you just... there is a bit of relief because you have given it your all. these _ because you have given it your all. these guys — because you have given it your all. these guys have given absolutely everything, they have left nothing on the _ everything, they have left nothing on the field. the manager has been meticulous — on the field. the manager has been meticulous in his preparation. everything has been geared towards this for— everything has been geared towards this for such a long time now. so there _ this for such a long time now. so there is— this for such a long time now. so there is hurt, there is anger, there is pride, _ there is hurt, there is anger, there is pride, there is all sorts of feelings, _ is pride, there is all sorts of feelings, you will have a few weeks off but _ feelings, you will have a few weeks off but you — feelings, you will have a few weeks
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off but you have to get back into the game — off but you have to get back into the game mode in two or three weeks' time because we know the premier league _ time because we know the premier league starts in around a month. so they will— league starts in around a month. so they will have to somehow get their heads _ they will have to somehow get their heads around that. you've got to move _ heads around that. you've got to move on — heads around that. you've got to move on. yes, it is huge disappointment, but that is part and parcel— disappointment, but that is part and parcel of— disappointment, but that is part and parcel of football. you have to have bad times _ parcel of football. you have to have bad times to appreciate the good times _ bad times to appreciate the good times. and hopefully the good times are not— times. and hopefully the good times are not too— times. and hopefully the good times are not too far away with this england _ are not too far away with this england squad, because they are moving _ england squad, because they are moving in— england squad, because they are moving in the right direction. this is consider— moving in the right direction. this is consider where england were when gareth— is consider where england were when gareth southgate took over. he has then taken — gareth southgate took over. he has then taken england to a world cup semifinal, — then taken england to a world cup semifinal, then taken us to the european — semifinal, then taken us to the european championship final, so they are on— european championship final, so they are on the _ european championship final, so they are on the right path. if they keep on going. — are on the right path. if they keep on going, keep on proving, they have .ot on going, keep on proving, they have got youth _ on going, keep on proving, they have got youth on — on going, keep on proving, they have got youth on the site, they have a bit got youth on the site, they have a hit of— got youth on the site, they have a bit of experience in there as well, and who— bit of experience in there as well, and who knows? looking back on this we might— and who knows? looking back on this we mightjust think and who knows? looking back on this we might just think the and who knows? looking back on this we mightjust think the heart is hurting — we mightjust think the heart is hurting that much that they never want _ hurting that much that they never want to— hurting that much that they never want to experience that again and they might go on and be successful in 18 months' time which is what they—
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in 18 months' time which is what they have — in 18 months' time which is what they have to look to now. shall we talk about the _ they have to look to now. shall we talk about the penalties? - they have to look to now. shall we talk about the penalties? just i talk about the penalties? just explained to me from, you know, gareth southgate said it was his decision who took them but how does it work, do you volunteer, are you volunteered what happens? the work has already been _ volunteered what happens? the work has already been done _ volunteered what happens? the work has already been done in _ volunteered what happens? the work has already been done in training. i has already been done in training. gareth— has already been done in training. gareth will— has already been done in training. gareth will have known his penalty takers _ gareth will have known his penalty takers. obviously he can't control everything — takers. obviously he can't control everything because players might go off injured, he might have to make tactical— off injured, he might have to make tactical substitutions. then you have _ tactical substitutions. then you have to — tactical substitutions. then you have to see what is available, how many _ have to see what is available, how many substitutions you make, so he obviously _ many substitutions you make, so he obviously put jadon sancho and rashford — obviously put jadon sancho and rashford on the last couple of minutes— rashford on the last couple of minutes of extra time to go on and take a _ minutes of extra time to go on and take a penalty because those were the guys _ take a penalty because those were the guys that were taking the best penalties — the guys that were taking the best penalties in training, i suppose. it's a _ penalties in training, i suppose. it's a most _ penalties in training, i suppose. it's a most impossible to go to someone — it's a most impossible to go to someone and say, i want you to take a penalty _ someone and say, i want you to take a penalty. they have to volunteer. an individual has to volunteer and it's not— an individual has to volunteer and it's notiust — an individual has to volunteer and it's notjust about an individual has to volunteer and it's not just about last an individual has to volunteer and it's notjust about last night, its actually— it's notjust about last night, its actually doing that three or four weeks _ actually doing that three or four weeks ago, when you are starting to
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practise _ weeks ago, when you are starting to practise on — weeks ago, when you are starting to practise on the training ground. but we all— practise on the training ground. but we all know— practise on the training ground. but we all know it is almost impossible to replicate the pressure that you are under, — to replicate the pressure that you are under, because there are 60,000 people _ are under, because there are 60,000 people in— are under, because there are 60,000 people in the stadium, millions of people _ people in the stadium, millions of people watching back home, but you know what. — people watching back home, but you know what, the biggest pressure you feel is— know what, the biggest pressure you feel is that _ know what, the biggest pressure you feel is that you don't want to get -- might— feel is that you don't want to get —— might let the lads bind you down when _ —— might let the lads bind you down when you're — —— might let the lads bind you down when you're walking out to take that penalty~ _ when you're walking out to take that penalty. and i promise you, that walk— penalty. and i promise you, that walk from — penalty. and i promise you, that walk from the halfway line to the penalty _ walk from the halfway line to the penalty spot will be the longest 30 or 40 _ penalty spot will be the longest 30 or 40 yards and hardest 30 or 40 yards— or 40 yards and hardest 30 or 40 yards you — or 40 yards and hardest 30 or 40 yards you will ever walk in your life. _ yards you will ever walk in your life, because there is so much going on in _ life, because there is so much going on in your— life, because there is so much going on in your mind. if you're not experienced and you haven't been in that situation before, how quick do you walk— that situation before, how quick do you walk with me to hold the ball, do you _ you walk with me to hold the ball, do you relate? to you quickly put it on the _ do you relate? to you quickly put it on the penalty document there is so many— on the penalty document there is so many things and that's what pressure does to— many things and that's what pressure does to you — many things and that's what pressure does to you. if you have not been in that situation, it is not very pleasant _ that situation, it is not very pleasant. it's a horrible situation to he _ pleasant. it's a horrible situation to he in — pleasant. it's a horrible situation to he in i— pleasant. it's a horrible situation to be in. i have full admiration for the guys — to be in. i have full admiration for the guys that were able to stand up
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and take _ the guys that were able to stand up and take the penalties for england, be brave _ and take the penalties for england, be brave enough to go and take a penalty— be brave enough to go and take a penalty for england. although they will not _ penalty for england. although they will not be feeling too happy this morning — will not be feeling too happy this morning. and it'll stay with them for a _ morning. and it'll stay with them for a long — morning. and it'll stay with them for a long time, unfortunately. i was for a long time, unfortunately. was going for a long time, unfortunately. i was going to ask as well about missing a penalty being one thing but there has been some pretty horrific racial abuse towards those three lads that missed penalties last night. how do you doctor i know it happens and i know that football fans unfortunately, this is a familiar sight after a game now, but how do you square that, what is your message to those players who might be reading some of that? you message to those players who might be reading some of that?— be reading some of that? you know, we soke be reading some of that? you know, we spoke about _ be reading some of that? you know, we spoke about this _ be reading some of that? you know, we spoke about this last _ be reading some of that? you know, we spoke about this last night i we spoke about this last night before — we spoke about this last night before the game kicked off. there are so _ before the game kicked off. there are so many positives for social media — are so many positives for social media but— are so many positives for social media but also so many negatives. the positives are that it allows a lot of— the positives are that it allows a lot of these players in the squad to show— lot of these players in the squad to show their— lot of these players in the squad to show their personalities, but on the pitch and _ show their personalities, but on the pitch and most of off the pitch and we have _ pitch and most of off the pitch and we have seen some of the great work that raheem sterling has done, marcus— that raheem sterling has done, marcus rashford has done, but on the
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negative _ marcus rashford has done, but on the negative side, what on earth or people — negative side, what on earth or people thinking about when these -uys people thinking about when these guys have been brave enough to go and take _ guys have been brave enough to go and take a — guys have been brave enough to go and take a penalty? what are people thinking _ and take a penalty? what are people thinking about to go online and abuse — thinking about to go online and abuse these players? what is wrong with some _ abuse these players? what is wrong with some people? it'sjust so sad sad and _ with some people? it'sjust so sad sad and ridiculous. i hope the social— sad and ridiculous. i hope the social media companies expose these individuals _ social media companies expose these individuals. ~ , ,., , social media companies expose these individuals. ~ , , , individuals. absolutely disgusting. we have already _ individuals. absolutely disgusting. we have already had _ individuals. absolutely disgusting. we have already had a _ individuals. absolutely disgusting. we have already had a statement| individuals. absolutely disgusting. i we have already had a statement from the prime minister as well. just some final thoughts, you have a look to head a bit, what i am most outstanding players from the tournament or from the england team? i think raheem sterling has been superh _ i think raheem sterling has been superb. kyle walker has been very, very good — superb. kyle walker has been very, very good. luke shaw, what a tournament he has had. and harry maguire _ tournament he has had. and harry maguire was absolutely outstanding for england. there are so many positives — for england. there are so many positives for this england team. yes, _ positives for this england team. yes. they— positives for this england team. yes, they will be hurting like hell this morning, and they will be for a lon- this morning, and they will be for a long time, — this morning, and they will be for a long time, but when they have a little _ long time, but when they have a little bit — long time, but when they have a little bit of time to reflect, they
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will look — little bit of time to reflect, they will look at all the positives and i hope _ will look at all the positives and i hope they— will look at all the positives and i hope they will feel very proud of what _ hope they will feel very proud of what they have given us for the past month _ what they have given us for the past month. because this is what we needed, — month. because this is what we needed, this is why i said on the opening — needed, this is why i said on the opening game of the tournament, just took this— opening game of the tournament, just took this and this england team can pull us _ took this and this england team can pull us together, give us a bit of hope _ pull us together, give us a bit of hope and — pull us together, give us a bit of hope and make this all happy again. and they— hope and make this all happy again. and they have done all of that, so when _ and they have done all of that, so when they— and they have done all of that, so when they have time to reflect, i hope _ when they have time to reflect, i hope they— when they have time to reflect, i hope they feel very proud of what they've _ hope they feel very proud of what they've done and then they can move on and _ they've done and then they can move on and look— they've done and then they can move on and look forward to 18 months, because _ on and look forward to 18 months, because they go again in the world cup. because they go again in the world cu -. �* ., , ., because they go again in the world cu -. . ., , ., ., because they go again in the world cu. . ., , ., ., ., because they go again in the world cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers. _ cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers. can — cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers. can i _ cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers, can i say _ cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers, can i say thank i cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers, can i say thank you. l cup. allen, on behalf of all our viewers, can i say thank you. i | cup. allen, on behalf of all our i viewers, can i say thank you. i know you have done your fair share of early mornings for us in this programme. you have spoken to us before games and after, and to speak to us this morning, i know you are probablyjust as to us this morning, i know you are probably just as disappointed to us this morning, i know you are probablyjust as disappointed as many of those players last night and the millions of fans who watched on tv. so thank you for being with us on so many mornings, and hopefully we will get to chat to you during the world cup. i we will get to chat to you during
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the world cup.— we will get to chat to you during the world cup. i was going to say, can we book _ the world cup. i was going to say, can we book you — the world cup. i was going to say, can we book you now? _ the world cup. i was going to say, can we book you now? it's - the world cup. i was going to say, can we book you now? it's only i can we book you now? it's only because you — can we book you now? it's only because you two _ can we book you now? it's only because you two are _ can we book you now? it's only because you two are so - can we book you now? it's only because you two are so nice. i can we book you now? it's only. because you two are so nice. it's can we book you now? it's only i because you two are so nice. it's a leasure because you two are so nice. it's a pleasure having — because you two are so nice. it's a pleasure having you _ because you two are so nice. it's a pleasure having you on. _ because you two are so nice. it's a pleasure having you on. take i because you two are so nice. it's a| pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy _ pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy day. _ pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy day. we _ pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy day. we need - pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy day. we need to i pleasure having you on. take care, have an easy day. we need to do i have an easy day. we need to do whatever our favourite thing is today. i whatever our favourite thing is toda . ~ ., , , , today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the _ today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the nail _ today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the nail on _ today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the nail on the _ today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the nail on the head, i today. i think that sums it up, he has hit the nail on the head, it's| has hit the nail on the head, it's obviously disappointing and i know there are probably people watching who are heartbroken that england couldn't make the final win but there are so many positives and if you are one of those who have been abusing some of those in the players this morning, i hope you're able to have a long, hard look at yourself. it's just ridiculous, and stop it. they have had a brilliant tournament and there was one moment, a couple of penalties away from finishing brilliantly last night. it is of penalties away from finishing brilliantly last night.— brilliantly last night. it is 'ust cominu brilliantly last night. it is 'ust coming up i brilliantly last night. it is 'ust coming up to i brilliantly last night. it is 'ust coming up to halfi brilliantly last night. it is 'ust coming up to half past i brilliantly last night. it isjust coming up to half past eight. j brilliantly last night. it isjust i coming up to half past eight. we will look at that again and other things coming up in a few months. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are.
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good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. questions are being asked about security at the euro 2020 final at wembley after a group of fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium. footage shows peoplejumping over walls, while others fought with stewards and the police. the fa described the scenes as "entirely unacceptable" and an "embarrassment to the england team" and said it would take action against anyone who is identified to have taken part. there were also scuffles at leicester square. the met say 19 officers were injured and nearly 50 arrests were made. there were highs and lows experienced across the capital last night after england came so close and yet so far. in trafalgar square the fanzone erupted at england's first goal, with similar scenes during the penalty shoot out, but — of course — it wasn't to be. i'm gutted — honestly, gutted. i feel like they deserved it more than anyone, really, but. .. it is what it is, really.
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we've done great. hopefully 2022 could be a better year for us. very proud, i think it's brought the whole nation together- and i was saying this earlier — that after we come out - of this pandemic, as well — i think it's brought- the whole nation together. a really positive light and i think they have a lot to thank that for as well, so... _ well, one community paying close attention to it all have been the residents of the kirby estate in bermondsey, which has become synonymous with hundreds of flags. this was the reaction of those who gathered to watch. 2008, we got to the semifinal. 2021, we got to the final. only stands to reason the next time we're going to win it. they need to get their heads up — they brought this country together like we have on the kirby estate. i'm super proud of them. now come and pay us a visit. see you soon, boys. keep your heads up high, boys. come on, it's all right, it's all right. let's take a look at the tube. minor delays on the hammersmith & city line. severe delays on the metropolitan line due to train cancellations. now the weather with
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elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather wet start to the new working week. there'll be pulses of rain on and off throughout the day — in fact, there's a met office weather warning in force, valid from midday today right through until midnight, and that is for heavy rain. it won't be raining all the time, but there will be some particularly heavy downpours and there could be quite a lot of surface water — some tricky travelling conditions, maybe. and this rain willjust continue on and off as we head through the rest of the day. it won't be raining all the time, there will be plenty of cloud. the winds are light and it won't feel particularly cold — top temperatures of around 19 or 20 degrees celsius. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, then the rain will gradually fade away to leave us with a mostly dry night to come with some clear spells, and temperatures will stay in double figures as we start off tuesday. tuesday is looking mostly dry — there will be some cloud around at times, perhaps, but also some decent spells of sunshine, and temperatures will start to rise somewhat. always the chance of one or two showers as we head
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through the middle part of the week, but generally dry with more sunshine, and temperatures in the mid—20s by the time we get to the end of the working week. i'm back in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. i was looking at social media during the game and i noticed that gethin is that he should be in bed but then realised that neither of us were. i felt so much better because it was getting _ felt so much better because it was getting late and later but i know you're _ getting late and later but i know you're a — getting late and later but i know you're a lime fox go off much earlier— you're a lime fox go off much earlier than ours do. how are you feeling? — earlier than ours do. how are you feeling? we earlier than ours do. how are you feelin: ? ~ . , earlier than ours do. how are you feelin: ? ~ ., , ., earlier than ours do. how are you feelin: ? ~ . , ., ., feeling? we are trying to drag louise. feeling? we are trying to drag louise- we — feeling? we are trying to drag louise. we had _ feeling? we are trying to drag louise. we had three - feeling? we are trying to drag louise. we had three hours i feeling? we are trying to drag i louise. we had three hours between us but i am — louise. we had three hours between us but i am the _ louise. we had three hours between us but i am the only _
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louise. we had three hours between us but i am the only one _ louise. we had three hours between us but i am the only one that - louise. we had three hours between us but i am the only one that slept. l us but i am the only one that slept. lots of mixed emotions after the game _ lots of mixed emotions after the game. janette is in covering in-house _ game. janette is in covering in—house kym has tested positive for covid _ she was there for the highs i and the lows with the england squad last night. reporter kelly somers will be here to tell- us how they're coping i after losing on penalties. plus in a morning live exclusive... last night millions were hanging on his every word — we meet the man inside the commentary box to find out how guy mowbray found the words to get the fans through a very stressful game. and he's not one to mince his words — with complaints at an all—time i high consumer champ dom littlewood has the how to guide _ on complaining that will score you a refund in no time. - also on the show — we all do it around 20,000 times a day, but we'll find out how most of us are breathing wrong. and why using your nose to breathe could help in the fight against covid. and he can breathe a sigh of relief |— as his big day is finally back on.| our very own will kirk looks ahead
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to the 50,000 weddings _ planned for this month — i and finds out if the guests lat his will be sitting at a sociallyl distanced table or dancing forjoy! he is getting very nervous, i can tell you — he is getting very nervous, i can tell you that. all that plus stars of the repair shop, drxand and an energising strictly workout. i know it is energising because janette — i know it is energising because janette is— i know it is energising because janette is in charge. we will get you in— janette is in charge. we will get you in the — janette is in charge. we will get you in the mood at 9:15am. thank you so much for— you in the mood at 9:15am. thank you so much for thinking _ you in the mood at 9:15am. thank you so much for thinking of _ you in the mood at 9:15am. thank you so much for thinking of us, _ you in the mood at 9:15am. thank you so much for thinking of us, we - so much for thinking of us, we appreciate it. i so much for thinking of us, we appreciate it— so much for thinking of us, we appreciate it. i need a bit of that to net appreciate it. i need a bit of that to get me _ appreciate it. i need a bit of that to get me going- _ appreciate it. i need a bit of that to get me going. more _ appreciate it. i need a bit of that to get me going. more on i appreciate it. i need a bit of that to get me going. more on their i appreciate it. i need a bit of that i to get me going. more on their way at 9:15am. . . to get me going. more on their way at 9:15am. .,, ., , at 9:15am. one last word with sally, who will be — at 9:15am. one last word with sally, who will be leaving _ at 9:15am. one last word with sally, who will be leaving when _ at 9:15am. one last word with sally, who will be leaving when the - at 9:15am. one last word with sally, who will be leaving when the way i who will be leaving when the way today a bit more tired than youpossibly arrived.- today a bit more tired than ouossibl arrived. ., , ., , , youpossibly arrived. yeah, perhaps. how much sleep _ youpossibly arrived. yeah, perhaps. how much sleep did _ youpossibly arrived. yeah, perhaps. how much sleep did don't _ youpossibly arrived. yeah, perhaps. how much sleep did don't have? i youpossibly arrived. yeah, perhaps. i how much sleep did don't have? non-. how much sleep did don't have? non—. i had about ten minutes. i will miss wembley ben tish which has been my home for two weeks. it has been
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great to be part of this community. everyone in these flats around us has come and chatted to us. it has been an amazing journey, you would have to say. do you remember last week we spoke to an england super fan, billy graham's? he was there last night, and he is here with his daughter bella —— we spoke to billy grant. you have followed england across the globe. how does last night compiling all those other moments of drama you have seen? it is bad but almost like groundhog day. _ is bad but almost like groundhog day. you — is bad but almost like groundhog day, you get used to it. the thing about— day, you get used to it. the thing about it _ day, you get used to it. the thing about it is — day, you get used to it. the thing about it is that there is immense pride _ about it is that there is immense pride being an england fans and getting — pride being an england fans and getting to a final. we wanted to get to the _ getting to a final. we wanted to get to the final, we got there this time. — to the final, we got there this time. so _ to the final, we got there this time, so for myself, my daughter, my whole _ time, so for myself, my daughter, my whole family— time, so for myself, my daughter, my whole family that were there last night _ whole family that were there last night all— whole family that were there last night all the fans around the country— night all the fans around the country in the world, we were so proud _ country in the world, we were so proud of— country in the world, we were so proud of england being there. we didn't— proud of england being there. we didn't quite get over the line, but still. _ didn't quite get over the line, but still. just— didn't quite get over the line, but still, just to be at that stage and to be _ still, just to be at that stage and to be one — still, just to be at that stage and to be one of the top two mapping teams _ to be one of the top two mapping teams in — to be one of the top two mapping teams in europe, that is fantastic.
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bella. _ teams in europe, that is fantastic. bella. what — teams in europe, that is fantastic. bella, what about you, how was the match for you? it bella, what about you, how was the match for you?— match for you? it was kind of all ri . ht match for you? it was kind of all right because — match for you? it was kind of all right because this _ match for you? it was kind of all right because this whole - match for you? it was kind of all- right because this whole experience, this whole _ right because this whole experience, this whole tournament _ right because this whole experience, this whole tournament has _ right because this whole experience, this whole tournament has just - right because this whole experience, this whole tournament hasjust been| this whole tournament hasjust been so good _ this whole tournament hasjust been so good that— this whole tournament hasjust been so good that losing _ this whole tournament hasjust been so good that losing the _ this whole tournament hasjust been so good that losing the final, - this whole tournament hasjust been so good that losing the final, i- so good that losing the final, i thought— so good that losing the final, i thought it _ so good that losing the final, i thought it would _ so good that losing the final, i thought it would be _ so good that losing the final, i thought it would be bad - so good that losing the final, i thought it would be bad but i so good that losing the final, i thought it would be bad but it| thought it would be bad but it really— thought it would be bad but it really wasn't _ thought it would be bad but it really wasn't that _ thought it would be bad but it really wasn't that bad. - thought it would be bad but it really wasn't that bad. i - thought it would be bad but iti really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that— really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad. — really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad. i_ really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad, i was— really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad, i wasjust _ really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad, i wasjust happy- really wasn't that bad. i wasn't that sad, i wasjust happy to. really wasn't that bad. i wasn'tl that sad, i wasjust happy to be here _ that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the — that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the whole _ that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the whole time. _ that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the whole time. i - that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the whole time. i went- that sad, i wasjust happy to be here the whole time. i went tol here the whole time. i went to almost — here the whole time. i went to almost all— here the whole time. i went to almost all of _ here the whole time. i went to almost all of the _ here the whole time. i went to almost all of the games - here the whole time. i went to almost all of the games so i here the whole time. i went to almost all of the games sol. here the whole time. i went to i almost all of the games so i was really— almost all of the games so i was really grateful _ almost all of the games so i was really grateful for— almost all of the games so i was really grateful for that. - almost all of the games so i was really grateful for that. i - almost all of the games so i was really grateful for that.— almost all of the games so i was really grateful for that. i think we need to channel— really grateful for that. i think we need to channel a _ really grateful for that. i think we need to channel a bit _ really grateful for that. i think we need to channel a bit of- really grateful for that. i think we need to channel a bit of your i need to channel a bit of your attitude this morning at all the grown—ups need to listen. attitude this morning at all the grown-ups need to listen. that's ri . ht. grown-ups need to listen. that's right- tell— grown-ups need to listen. that's right- tell me — grown-ups need to listen. that's right. tell me what _ grown-ups need to listen. that's right. tell me what she - grown-ups need to listen. that's right. tell me what she does i grown-ups need to listen. that's i right. tell me what she does about gareth southgate, _ right. tell me what she does about gareth southgate, his _ right. tell me what she does about gareth southgate, his team - right. tell me what she does about i gareth southgate, his team election, his decisions. i gareth southgate, his team election, his decisions-— his decisions. i put it down to the manager. — his decisions. i put it down to the manager. he _ his decisions. i put it down to the manager, he knows— his decisions. i put it down to the manager, he knows his _ his decisions. i put it down to the manager, he knows his team, i his decisions. i put it down to the i manager, he knows his team, sees them _ manager, he knows his team, sees them in _ manager, he knows his team, sees them in training. there were questions _ them in training. there were questions on the substitutions made late on— questions on the substitutions made late on but— questions on the substitutions made late on but it was obviously for the penalties _ late on but it was obviously for the penalties so we thought, ok, these were the _ penalties so we thought, ok, these were the penalty takers, but he must have seen— were the penalty takers, but he must have seen them in training taking a penalty— have seen them in training taking a penalty so — have seen them in training taking a penalty so that is why he chose them~ — penalty so that is why he chose them you _ penalty so that is why he chose them. you have a young team out there. _ them. you have a young team out there. the — them. you have a young team out there, the pressure, your home bank of the _ there, the pressure, your home bank of the fans— there, the pressure, your home bank of the fans going crazy behind the .oal of the fans going crazy behind the goal at _ of the fans going crazy behind the goal at the pressure i think was too much _ goal at the pressure i think was too much for— goal at the pressure i think was too much for them. i will not take
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anything — much for them. i will not take anything away from gareth southgate. chris powell. all the people that do the work. _ chris powell. all the people that do the work. i— chris powell. all the people that do the work, i think they are absolutely brilliant and have given us an _ absolutely brilliant and have given us an immense amount of pride in this diversity matters out there which _ this diversity matters out there which has — this diversity matters out there which has pulled in so many people, black. _ which has pulled in so many people, black, white, asian, lgbt, people around _ black, white, asian, lgbt, people around the — black, white, asian, lgbt, people around the world to love people that quit worried about supporting them, i have _ quit worried about supporting them, i have been— quit worried about supporting them, i have been supporting them for years. _ i have been supporting them for years. i— i have been supporting them for years. i am _ i have been supporting them for years, i am glad i have been supporting them for years, lam glad my i have been supporting them for years, i am glad my fans have been my friends— years, i am glad my fans have been my friends have been pulled in tommy oar my friends have been pulled in tommy 0ar reaction _ my friends have been pulled in tommy oar reaction about the racist abuse. it is interesting. we didn't get home — it is interesting. we didn't get home until two at the ballot was the one on— home until two at the ballot was the one on social media. what are your thoughts? — one on social media. what are your thourhts? ~ ., ., ., , one on social media. what are your thourhts? ., ., ., , , ., thoughts? when i got onto my phone, instantly there — thoughts? when i got onto my phone, instantly there was _ thoughts? when i got onto my phone, instantly there was loads _ thoughts? when i got onto my phone, instantly there was loads of _ thoughts? when i got onto my phone, instantly there was loads of racist i instantly there was loads of racist abuse. _ instantly there was loads of racist abuse. my— instantly there was loads of racist abuse, my friends _ instantly there was loads of racist abuse, my friends were _ instantly there was loads of racist abuse, my friends were telling i instantly there was loads of racisti abuse, my friends were telling me about— abuse, my friends were telling me about it _ abuse, my friends were telling me about it and — abuse, my friends were telling me about it and i_ abuse, my friends were telling me about it and i think— abuse, my friends were telling me about it and i think it _ abuse, my friends were telling me about it and i think it is _ about it and i think it is unacceptable _ about it and i think it is unacceptable because i about it and i think it is i unacceptable because your about it and i think it is - unacceptable because your race about it and i think it is _ unacceptable because your race does not change _ unacceptable because your race does not change the — unacceptable because your race does not change the way _ unacceptable because your race does not change the way you _ unacceptable because your race does not change the way you take - unacceptable because your race does not change the way you take a - not change the way you take a penalty — not change the way you take a penalty and. _ not change the way you take a penalty and, like, _ not change the way you take a penalty and, like, you - not change the way you take a penalty and, like, you can't. not change the way you take a i penalty and, like, you can'tjust abuse _ penalty and, like, you can'tjust abuse just— penalty and, like, you can'tjust abuse just because _ penalty and, like, you can'tjust abuse just because they- penalty and, like, you can'tjust abuse just because they missed penalty and, like, you can'tjust i abuse just because they missed a penalty— abuse just because they missed a penalty when _ abuse just because they missed a penalty when millions _ abuse just because they missed a penalty when millions of- abuse just because they missed a penalty when millions of people i abuse just because they missed a i penalty when millions of people are watching _ penalty when millions of people are watching them _ penalty when millions of people are watching them. they— penalty when millions of people are watching them. they are _ penalty when millions of people are watching them. they are under- watching them. they are under pressure. — watching them. they are under pressure. you _ watching them. they are under pressure, you can't— watching them. they are under pressure, you can'tjust - watching them. they are under pressure, you can't just view i pressure, you can'tjust view someone _ pressure, you can'tjust view someone just _ pressure, you can'tjust view someone just i_ pressure, you can'tjust view someone just. i think- pressure, you can'tjust view someone just. i think it i pressure, you can'tjust view someone just. i think it is i pressure, you can't just viewi someone just. i think it isjust
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disgusting _ someone just. i think it is 'ust disgusting.�* disgusting. elite and bella... bella, i disgusting. elite and bella... bella. iwill— disgusting. elite and bella... bella, i will be _ disgusting. elite and bella... bella, i will be challenging i disgusting. elite and bella... | bella, i will be challenging -- bella, i will be challenging —— billy and bella, i will be channelling that. borisjohnson has made a statement about the racism and also the metropolitan police have said they are investigating. one story you might remember from last week is that of sam astley, he was here with me this morning with beth, good morning. some people might recognise you. you were meant to come to the semifinal, you couldn't make it. time ago i was donating my stem cells for someone who has blood cancer so i was saving the life. ., . . a the life. you have a ticket, i imagine _ the life. you have a ticket, i imagine you've _ the life. you have a ticket, i imagine you've got - the life. you have a ticket, i imagine you've got a - the life. you have a ticket, i l imagine you've got a panicked the life. you have a ticket, i - imagine you've got a panicked phone call to get in quickly it was the opposite way around. it was scheduled to come and do the stem cells and then we had a call that we had won tickets. it cells and then we had a call that we had won tickets.— had won tickets. it was that way
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around. had won tickets. it was that way around- you _ had won tickets. it was that way around. you put _ had won tickets. it was that way around. you put out _ had won tickets. it was that way around. you put out an - had won tickets. it was that way around. you put out an appeal, | around. you put out an appeal, sa in: i around. you put out an appeal, saying i cannot _ around. you put out an appeal, saying i cannot make _ around. you put out an appeal, saying i cannot make the - around. you put out an appeal, - saying i cannot make the semifinal. what happened next. i saying i cannot make the semifinal. what happened next.— what happened next. i continue to donate my stem — what happened next. i continue to donate my stem cells _ what happened next. i continue to donate my stem cells on _ what happened next. i continue to donate my stem cells on thursday| what happened next. i continue to - donate my stem cells on thursday but had to be admitted to hospital on wednesday which is why could not go to luckily we were able to give the ticketwill look family members and watched it from a hospital bed and you watched it on face time from home. ., . . ., you watched it on face time from home. ., . .., . home. how did the final come about? it all went viral. _ home. how did the final come about? it all went viral. there _ home. how did the final come about? it all went viral. there was _ home. how did the final come about? it all went viral. there was a - home. how did the final come about? it all went viral. there was a story - it all went viral. there was a story in the _ it all went viral. there was a story in the newspaper and then it got shared _ in the newspaper and then it got shared on — in the newspaper and then it got shared on twitter gareth southgate retweeted it and then from there it blew up— retweeted it and then from there it blew up phones, it stop. vevo kindly .ave blew up phones, it stop. vevo kindly gave us_ blew up phones, it stop. vevo kindly gave us some hospitality tickets. took _ gave us some hospitality tickets. took me — gave us some hospitality tickets. took me through your experience at the game. i imagine it wasn't quite what you wanted a.— what you wanted a. overall the
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exoerience _ what you wanted a. overall the experience over _ what you wanted a. overall the experience over the _ what you wanted a. overall the experience over the last - what you wanted a. overall the experience over the last few i what you wanted a. overall the i experience over the last few days has been really overwhelming for us, we have loved all of it. we came here yesterday at about 3pm, it was buzzing, the streets were full, everyone was singing, the atmosphere was amazing. got into the ground, same again. the game was a good game but we didn't get the icing on the cake with the result but overall we had a great experience and we have been able to spread awareness of the anthony miller charity. find been able to spread awareness of the anthony miller charity.— anthony miller charity. and tell us wh ou anthony miller charity. and tell us why you donated _ anthony miller charity. and tell us why you donated your _ anthony miller charity. and tell us why you donated your stem - anthony miller charity. and tell us why you donated your stem cells. | anthony miller charity. and tell us. why you donated your stem cells. a why you donated your stem cells. friend of ours, simon wilkes, he is suffering from blood cancer, a form called mds. we signed on his behalf, some charity events he did about three years ago i signed up and you also signed up. once you sign up you have about one in 17,000 chance of actually matching someone is widely urge as many young people as possible to sign up because on the anthony miller register you have to be under 30 to sign up. if you're
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out there and under 30, sign up for it. . �* a , out there and under 30, sign up for it. sam and beth astley, you have done something _ it. sam and beth astley, you have done something positive. - it. sam and beth astley, you have done something positive. there i it. sam and beth astley, you have done something positive. there isj it. sam and beth astley, you have i done something positive. there is a bit of positivity for everyone to share this morning. that is it, our time on wembley way and inside this fantastic stadium has come to a close. bring on the world cup! absolutely right. i am just being moved around that point of view. thank you very much for all your time and thank you to your lovely guests, as well. throughout the euros, the england team have inspired a generation of young fans. perhaps none more so than the students of kalvin phillip's former school, which is where jayne mccubbin is for us this morning. keeping spirits up. good morning. good morning to you. we know there is so much disappointment out there this morning. we know this, kids... you are full of pride, i dupe we are what have you been chanting all
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morning? what have you been chanting all mornin: ? . . . morning? kalvin! kalvin! kalvin! . he is the man _ morning? kalvin! kalvin! kalvin! . he is the man at _ morning? kalvin! kalvin! kalvin! . he is the man at the _ morning? kalvin! kalvin! kalvin! . he is the man at the moment - morning? kalvin! kalvin! kalvin! . he is the man at the moment for| he is the man at the moment for these kits. they are so, so proud of their former these kits. they are so, so proud of theirformer pupil these kits. they are so, so proud of their former pupil kalvin these kits. they are so, so proud of theirformer pupil kalvin phillips. and comic miss besic, you have done brilliantly. if he is watching he will be made up. this is miss beswick. disappointment but what do you think is the key lesson for the kids? , . . . . you think is the key lesson for the kids? , . . .. . you think is the key lesson for the kids? , . . . ., kids? resilience. we teach that to children. that _ kids? resilience. we teach that to children. that is _ kids? resilience. we teach that to children. that is the _ kids? resilience. we teach that to children. that is the biggest - kids? resilience. we teach that to | children. that is the biggest thing. they didn't — children. that is the biggest thing. they didn't give up, the team didn't, — they didn't give up, the team didn't, they got up, took the penalties, we didn't win but they were _ penalties, we didn't win but they were determined and they did amazingly well.— were determined and they did amazinal well. , . . ~' . amazingly well. they bounced back at the end, amazingly well. they bounced back at the end. they — amazingly well. they bounced back at the end, they tried _ amazingly well. they bounced back at the end, they tried to _ amazingly well. they bounced back at the end, they tried to stop _ amazingly well. they bounced back at the end, they tried to stop saying - the end, they tried to stop saying they really did. in the last half—hour they definitely upped their game. first half hour, last half—hour but unfortunately it wasn't to be. half-hour but unfortunately it wasn't to be.— half-hour but unfortunately it wasn't to be. this young man. amazin: wasn't to be. this young man. amazing the- _ wasn't to be. this young man. amazing the. you _ wasn't to be. this young man. amazing the. you would - wasn't to be. this young man. amazing the. you would not i wasn't to be. this young man. | amazing the. you would not be wasn't to be. this young man. - amazing the. you would not be more roud. he amazing the. you would not be more proud- he has _ amazing the. you would not be more proud. he has had _ amazing the. you would not be more proud. he has had a _ amazing the. you would not be more
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proud. he has had a tough _ amazing the. you would not be more| proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has — proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has happened _ proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has happened is _ proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has happened is that - proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has happened is that he - proud. he has had a tough upbringing but what has happened is that he has| but what has happened is that he has achieved his goal and not let any of the celebrity effective. he is such an inspiration to all of the children in school and the community. children in school and the community-— children in school and the community. children in school and the communi . �* , ., , , community. and his 'ourney is only 'ust community. and his 'ourney is only justbeginning_ community. and his journey is only just beginning because _ community. and his journey is only just beginning because kids, - community. and his journey is only just beginning because kids, it- community. and his journey is only just beginning because kids, it is. just beginning because kids, it is the world cup next year! cheering let me introduce... did everybody stay awake last night? let me introduce. .. did everybody stay awake last night?— let me introduce... did everybody stay awake last night? yeah! apart from... ronnie. _ stay awake last night? yeah! apart from... ronnie. who _ stay awake last night? yeah! apart from... ronnie. who fell— stay awake last night? ie—i�* apart from... ronnie. who fellasleep stay awake last night? ie—i�* apart from... ronnie. who fell asleep on the server during the penalties? ronnie, what is going on? what is going on? i ronnie, what is going on? what is auoin on? ., �* ~ ., ronnie, what is going on? what is going on?_ was - ronnie, what is going on? what is going on?_ was it - ronnie, what is going on? what is| going on?_ was itjust going on? i don't know. was it 'ust the excitement? i going on? i don't know. was it 'ust the excitement? did i going on? i don't know. was it 'ust the excitement? did you i going on? i don't know. was it 'ust the excitement? did you get h going on? i don't know. was itjust the excitement? did you get so - the excitement? did you get so excited — the excitement? did you get so excited about coming to school this morning _ excited about coming to school this morning is— excited about coming to school this morning is that what happened? did ou morning is that what happened? did you all morning is that what happened? you all have a morning is that what happened? d c you all have a wonderful night? yeah! ~ . . you all have a wonderful night? yeah! . . , ., , you all have a wonderful night? yeah! ~ ., , . ., , ., yeah! was the lots and lots of shoutin: yeah! was the lots and lots of shouting in — yeah! was the lots and lots of shouting in your _ yeah! was the lots and lots of shouting in your front - yeah! was the lots and lots of shouting in your front room? | yeah! was the lots and lots of - shouting in your front room? yeah! who had the _ shouting in your front room? yeah! who had the noisiest _ shouting in your front room? yeah! who had the noisiest person - shouting in your front room? yeah! who had the noisiest person in - shouting in your front room? yeah! who had the noisiest person in the| who had the noisiest person in the front room? who was it? who was your
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noisiest person chris reed my dad. was he going crazy? he noisiest person chris reed my dad. was he going crazy?— noisiest person chris reed my dad. was he going crazy? he was shouting sto -s i was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have — was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my _ was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my dad. _ was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my dad. did _ was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my dad. did he - was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my dad. did he lose - was he going crazy? he was shouting stops i have my dad. did he lose the| stops i have my dad. did he lose the lot? stops i have my dad. did he lose the plot? yeah. — stops i have my dad. did he lose the plot? yeah, because _ stops i have my dad. did he lose the plot? yeah, because when _ stops i have my dad. did he lose the plot? yeah, because when any - stops i have my dad. did he lose the plot? yeah, because when any of. stops i have my dad. did he lose the| plot? yeah, because when any of the -la ers in plot? yeah, because when any of the players in england — plot? yeah, because when any of the players in england scored, _ plot? yeah, because when any of the players in england scored, then - plot? yeah, because when any of the players in england scored, then he i players in england scored, then he would _ players in england scored, then he would just— players in england scored, then he would just shout at the top of his voice _ would just shout at the top of his voice. ho — would 'ust shout at the top of his voice. ., ., ,., ~ , ., voice. he would go bonkers. some of the teachers — voice. he would go bonkers. some of the teachers have _ voice. he would go bonkers. some of the teachers have gone _ voice. he would go bonkers. some of the teachers have gone bonkers - the teachers have gone bonkers taking selfies with the players. we have had a few selfies. thank you very much. let's step outside. mount your back, steve. we are going to meet class three and four and summary is rather special. class two, thank you for getting up early for us after a very late night. are you proud?— for us after a very late night. are you proud?- very _ for us after a very late night. are you proud?- very proud. i for us after a very late night. are you proud? yeah! very proud. really roud. you proud? yeah! very proud. really proud- what — you proud? yeah! very proud. really proud. what time _ you proud? yeah! very proud. really proud. what time did _ you proud? yeah! very proud. really proud. what time did you go to bed?
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11 o'clock! 12 proud. what time did you go to bed? 11 o'clock! ' . ,, proud. what time did you go to bed? 11 o'clock!_ i— proud. what time did you go to bed? 11 o'clock!_ i want - proud. what time did you go to bed? 11 o'clock!_ i want to - 11 o'clock! 12 o'clock! i want to bed at half-time. _ 11 o'clock! 12 o'clock! i want to bed at half-time. but - 11 o'clock! 12 o'clock! i want to bed at half-time. but you - 11 o'clock! 12 o'clock! i want to bed at half-time. but you are| 11 o'clock! 12 o'clock! i want to - bed at half-time. but you are awake for the best — bed at half-time. but you are awake for the best bit. _ bed at half-time. but you are awake for the best bit. there _ bed at half-time. but you are awake for the best bit. there were - bed at half-time. but you are awake for the best bit. there were two - for the best bit. there were two songs of this summer, one of them was it's coming home which we are not going to sing any more, the other one was?— not going to sing any more, the i other one was?_ do other one was? sweet caroline! do ou know other one was? sweet caroline! do you know the _ other one was? sweet caroline! do you know the words? _ other one was? sweet caroline! do you know the words? and - other one was? sweet caroline! do | you know the words? and vindaloo! have ou you know the words? and vindaloo! have you ever _ you know the words? and vindaloo! have you ever met _ you know the words? and vindaloo! have you ever met neil _ you know the words? and vindaloo! have you ever met neil diamond? l you know the words? and vindaloo! l have you ever met neil diamond? me neither, but would you like to meet mike instead? all right, let's step back and introduce because he has been a star for us. come back and introduce because he has been a starfor us. come on back and introduce because he has been a star for us. come on out, mic, give him a round of applause. by mic, give him a round of applause. by day, west midlands police officer. by night, neil diamond! but
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not last night. what are you doing? i was on shift last night. you missed the _ i was on shift last night. you missed the game? _ i was on shift last night. you missed the game? some - i was on shift last night. you missed the game? some of| i was on shift last night. you l missed the game? some of it, i was on shift last night. you - missed the game? some of it, yes. it has been bonkers _ missed the game? some of it, yes. it has been bonkers for— missed the game? some of it, yes. it has been bonkers for you, _ missed the game? some of it, yes. it has been bonkers for you, hasn't - missed the game? some of it, yes. it has been bonkers for you, hasn't it? | has been bonkers for you, hasn't it? what did you make of the score? i’m what did you make of the score? in disappointed very proud. they did a greatjob. {line disappointed very proud. they did a treat 'ob. . . disappointed very proud. they did a treat 'ob. . , , ., great 'ob. one last time, shall we to great job. one last time, shall we no for it? great job. one last time, shall we go for it? are _ great job. one last time, shall we go for it? are you _ great job. one last time, shall we go for it? are you ready, - great job. one last time, shall we go for it? are you ready, kids? i go for it? are you ready, kids? takeit go for it? are you ready, kids? take it away. # hands touching hands # hands touching hands # reaching out # reaching out # touching me # touching me # touching me # touching you # touching you # sweet caroline # sweet caroline # that i'm never seemed so good.
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# that i'm never seemed so good. # i'm feeling fine # i'm feeling fine # to believe there never was... # to believe there never was... # sweet caroline... # sweet caroline... # the times never seemed so good. # the times never seemed so good. # i'm feeling fine... that is a lovely rendition! you missed it _ that is a lovely rendition! you missed it last _ that is a lovely rendition! you missed it last week _ that is a lovely rendition! you missed it last week with mike that is a lovely rendition! you - missed it last week with mike thank ou, neil. missed it last week with mike thank you. neil. ah. _ missed it last week with mike thank you. neil. ah. big — missed it last week with mike thank you, neil. ah, big finish! _ missed it last week with mike thank you, neil. ah, big finish! lovely. - you, neil. ah, big finish! lovely. thank you to those lovely kids. just for one last — thank you to those lovely kids. just for one last time. i _ thank you to those lovely kids. just for one last time. i loved _ thank you to those lovely kids. just for one last time. i loved it - thank you to those lovely kids. just for one last time. i loved it when i for one last time. i loved it when she said. — for one last time. i loved it when she said, when _ for one last time. i loved it when she said, when did _ for one last time. i loved it when she said, when did you _ for one last time. i loved it when she said, when did you stay - for one last time. i loved it when she said, when did you stay on i for one last time. i loved it when i she said, when did you stay on top until and the she said, when did you stay on top untiland the girl said, she said, when did you stay on top until and the girl said, i went to bed at half—time! what she saw the important luke shaw goal. it bed at half-time! what she saw the important luke shaw goal.- important luke shaw goal. it won't be the last we _
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important luke shaw goal. it won't be the last we hear— important luke shaw goal. it won't be the last we hear of _ important luke shaw goal. it won't be the last we hear of that - important luke shaw goal. it won't be the last we hear of that sum, i l be the last we hear of that sum, i feel. here's matt with a look at the weather. a bit ofa a bit of a neil diamond cloud going on here. a bit of sunshine, a bit of optimism in the forecast if you have had too much rain recently. but out there today, some of it it is going to be very wet day with a bit of sunshine in between. we have had some heavy showers already across england, we will develop the more widely and it's coming under this area of cloud which has been pushing up area of cloud which has been pushing up from the south as we have gone through the night. that is worse on the head showers are coming from particularly to the south and east of england. we could see a of spots today will get close to a month's worth of rainfall which will cause some flooding. there will be some more showers developing into parts of scotland, northern ireland and north—west england, they could be slow—moving and thundery. again dropping quite a bit of rain in a short space of time. but compared with the grey and misty conditions
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and up this morning, it will bottom up and up this morning, it will bottom up —— brightener. some will see the great and a bit lighter and that will lift temperatures into high teens or low 20s. the show as we do have will go into the evening, fading through the night. a couple continuing in the south and a couple in orkney and shetland. tomorrow, another mild and muggy star, 12 to 15 celsius and it will be misty and murky in places. but for england and wales no where near as wet as some experienced this morning put up a lot of that mr and mark will lift and break, sunny spells developing. there will be a few showers into tomorrow. you canjust see there will be a few showers into tomorrow. you can just see them there will be a few showers into tomorrow. you canjust see them on the charts. much lighter than those today. the odd slightly sharp one but with more sunshine around, more staying dry tomorrow, a touch warmer, temperatures around where we should be, around 17 to 24. into tuesday evening, the showers fade away, a lovely evening for money and through the middle part, high pressure building on, some weather fronts to the north and west, this
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low pressure still to the east and as the winds meet across the country we could see some showers forming particularly across england. but most of you will be dry on wednesday, some good sunny spells in the west before the weather front brings some cloud and patchy drizzle into the highlands, the islands and northern ireland later in the day. temperatures 21 and 24. a bit of optimism in the forecast and it comes courtesy of this high—pressure moving up from the azores, sitting on top of us, it's where it sits will be crucial to where we see some of the temperatures but for a bit of flavour, the capital city forecasts for the end of the week and weekend, increasing amounts of sunshine and temperatures on the rise. mid to high 20s for some this weekend. a bit of optimism to finish on, there you go. i am just you go. iamjust adding you go. i am just adding up about how much you have had to sleep in this programme. did you sleep last night? i think about one hour. 50 {t
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programme. did you sleep last night? i think about one hour.— i think about one hour. so 4 hours and 10 minutes _ i think about one hour. so 4 hours and 10 minutes between - i think about one hour. so 4 hours and 10 minutes between us. - i think about one hour. so 4 hours and 10 minutes between us. a i i think about one hour. so 4 hours and 10 minutes between us. a bit| i think about one hour. so 4 hours l and 10 minutes between us. a bit of catch-up required! _ at least we are not too tired to sink neil diamond on the programme. thank you very much. two people who've woken up in slightly different moods this morning are celebrity chef aldo zilli and rapper tinchy stryder. they both join us now. good morning. good morning! start with ou, good morning. good morning! start with you. tinchy. — good morning. good morning! start with you, tinchy, you're _ good morning. good morning! start with you, tinchy, you're probably i with you, tinchy, you're probably reflecting the mood of several people watching this, how are you feeling? mat people watching this, how are you feelin: ? ., . ., people watching this, how are you feelina? ., . ., ., , feeling? not great for obvious reasons, but _ feeling? not great for obvious reasons, but england - feeling? not great for obvious reasons, but england did - feeling? not great for obvious reasons, but england did so i feeling? not great for obvious i reasons, but england did so well. suddenly. — reasons, but england did so well. suddenly. the _ reasons, but england did so well. suddenly, the penalties, - reasons, but england did so well. suddenly, the penalties, i- reasons, but england did so well. suddenly, the penalties, iwas. suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried — suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried how— suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried. how i _ suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried. how i feel— suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried. how i feel is- suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried. how i feel is how- suddenly, the penalties, iwas worried. how i feel is how to. worried. how i feel is how to explain — worried. how i feel is how to explain in _ worried. how i feel is how to explain in words, _ worried. how i feel is how to explain in words, i'm - worried. how i feel is how to explain in words, i'm not- worried. how i feel is how to explain in words, i'm not in. worried. how i feel is how to| explain in words, i'm not in a worried. how i feel is how to- explain in words, i'm not in a good mood _ explain in words, i'm not in a good mood. ., �* . explain in words, i'm not in a good mood. . �*, , . explain in words, i'm not in a good mood. ,. , mood. that's understandable but thank ou mood. that's understandable but thank you for— mood. that's understandable but thank you for being _ mood. that's understandable but thank you for being with - mood. that's understandable but thank you for being with us. - mood. that's understandable but thank you for being with us. i'm i thank you for being with us. i'm sure, aldo, i can see the smile on
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his face. we spoke to you last week and you were full of confidence about how italy would play against spain, where u confident watching last night? spain, where u confident watching last nitht? ., . last night? good morning, dan and louise. last night? good morning, dan and louise- we — last night? good morning, dan and louise. we are _ last night? good morning, dan and louise. we are still _ last night? good morning, dan and louise. we are still up _ last night? good morning, dan and louise. we are still up from - last night? good morning, dan and louise. we are still up from last i louise. we are still up from last night _ louise. we are still up from last night i— louise. we are still up from last night. i still haven't washed this shirt— night. i still haven't washed this shirt since — night. i still haven't washed this shirt since the start of the euros. i'm shirt since the start of the euros. i'm so— shirt since the start of the euros. i'm so superstitious. last night i was very— i'm so superstitious. last night i was very nervous. i thought it was a game _ was very nervous. i thought it was a game of— was very nervous. i thought it was a game of two — was very nervous. i thought it was a game of two halves. i think it could have killed — game of two halves. i think it could have killed the game in the first half an— have killed the game in the first half an hour, to be honest, you are playing _ half an hour, to be honest, you are playing so— half an hour, to be honest, you are playing so well. and then i don't know— playing so well. and then i don't know what — playing so well. and then i don't know what happened but he went on defence. _ know what happened but he went on defence, more of the defence side. and manzini changed a few things in the second — and manzini changed a few things in the second half, and the midfield started _ the second half, and the midfield started taking over in the game started — started taking over in the game started switching more to the italians. _ started switching more to the italians, and that's when the italians— italians, and that's when the italians thrive, because chiellini
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and bonucci thrive on bullying and they thrive — and bonucci thrive on bullying and they thrive on atmosphere. —— they thrive _ they thrive on atmosphere. —— they thrive on _ they thrive on atmosphere. —— they thrive on boos. they thrive on atmosphere. -- they thrive on boos.— thrive on boos. towards the end, take us through _ thrive on boos. towards the end, take us through how— thrive on boos. towards the end, take us through how you - thrive on boos. towards the end, take us through how you felt i thrive on boos. towards the end, i take us through how you felt during the penalty shoot—out. it was tense beyond belief, wasn't it? the penalty shoot-out. it was tense beyond belief, wasn't it?— beyond belief, wasn't it? well, louise, beyond belief, wasn't it? well, louise. penalty _ beyond belief, wasn't it? well, louise, penalty shoot-out i beyond belief, wasn't it? well, louise, penalty shoot-out are l beyond belief, wasn't it? well, i louise, penalty shoot-out are never louise, penalty shoot—out are never a great _ louise, penalty shoot—out are never a great thing to watch. but last night. — a great thing to watch. but last night. to— a great thing to watch. but last night, to me, i couldn't watch. so my son _ night, to me, i couldn't watch. so my son was — night, to me, i couldn't watch. so my son was commentating on the phone because _ my son was commentating on the phone because i_ my son was commentating on the phone because i was actually working in a tv studio _ because i was actually working in a tv studio commenting on the game. it is unheard _ tv studio commenting on the game. it is unheard of— tv studio commenting on the game. it is unheard of for us to miss two penalties — is unheard of for us to miss two penalties to start with. especially from _ penalties to start with. especially from a _ penalties to start with. especially from a penalty taker that we have at chelsea. _ from a penalty taker that we have at chelsea, jorginho, and for him to miss— chelsea, jorginho, and for him to miss a _ chelsea, jorginho, and for him to miss a penalty, i thought, chelsea, jorginho, and for him to miss a penalty, ithought, this chelsea, jorginho, and for him to miss a penalty, i thought, this is it.
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miss a penalty, i thought, this is it let's — miss a penalty, i thought, this is it. let's forget about it. and then, you know. — it. let's forget about it. and then, you know, you go and miss three. well, _ you know, you go and miss three. well. you — you know, you go and miss three. well, you didn't miss the penalty ism _ well, you didn't miss the penalty is... �* , ., ., i is... don't rub it in! come on. i wasjust— is... don't rub it in! come on. i wasjust coming _ is... don't rub it in! come on. i wasjust coming to _ is... don't rub it in! come on. i wasjust coming to that. i i is... don't rub it in! come on. i i wasjust coming to that. i wondered was just coming to that. i wondered if you _ was just coming to that. i wondered if you contain yourself against donnarumma. a player that hasn't got a lot of— donnarumma. a player that hasn't got a lot of expense against goalkeeper that has— a lot of expense against goalkeeper that has so much experience on penalties — that has so much experience on penalties. i thought that was the switch _ penalties. i thought that was the switch for— penalties. i thought that was the switch for me. donnarumma was the man of— switch for me. donnarumma was the man of the _ switch for me. donnarumma was the man of the tournament, he won player of the _ man of the tournament, he won player of the tournament, that is unheard of the tournament, that is unheard of for— of the tournament, that is unheard of for a _ of the tournament, that is unheard of for a goalkeeper.— of for a goalkeeper. tinchy, yes, it is penalties _ of for a goalkeeper. tinchy, yes, it is penalties again, _ of for a goalkeeper. tinchy, yes, it is penalties again, but _ of for a goalkeeper. tinchy, yes, it is penalties again, but what - of for a goalkeeper. tinchy, yes, it is penalties again, but what an i is penalties again, but what an opportunity with italy in the scoring three, and yet somehow it just didn't work again for england. yeah, especially, iwas just didn't work again for england. yeah, especially, i was watching just didn't work again for england. yeah, especially, iwas watching it, i yeah, especially, iwas watching it, i thought. _ yeah, especially, iwas watching it, i thought. when— yeah, especially, iwas watching it,
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i thought, when rashford _ yeah, especially, iwas watching it, i thought, when rashford stepped i yeah, especially, i was watching it, i i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought. _ i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought. he's— i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought, he's good _ i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought, he's good at— i thought, when rashford stepped up, i thought, he's good at penalties- i thought, he's good at penalties but it— i thought, he's good at penalties but it hit— i thought, he's good at penalties but it hit the _ i thought, he's good at penalties but it hit the post _ i thought, he's good at penalties but it hit the post and _ i thought, he's good at penalties but it hit the post and went - i thought, he's good at penaltiesl but it hit the post and went wide, but it hit the post and went wide, but at _ but it hit the post and went wide, but at the — but it hit the post and went wide, but at the same _ but it hit the post and went wide, but at the same time, _ but it hit the post and went wide, but at the same time, with - but it hit the post and went wide, i but at the same time, with penalties you can _ but at the same time, with penalties you can never— but at the same time, with penalties you can never predict _ but at the same time, with penalties you can never predict where - but at the same time, with penalties you can never predict where it's- you can never predict where it's going _ you can never predict where it's going to — you can never predict where it's going to go _ you can never predict where it's going to go it— you can never predict where it's going to go. it doesn't- you can never predict where it's going to go. it doesn't matter. you can never predict where it's. going to go. it doesn't matter how confident— going to go. it doesn't matter how confident or — going to go. it doesn't matter how confident or experienced - going to go. it doesn't matter how confident or experienced you - going to go. it doesn't matter how confident or experienced you are. i going to go. it doesn't matter how. confident or experienced you are. as a fan. _ confident or experienced you are. as a fan. it— confident or experienced you are. as a fan. it was— confident or experienced you are. as a fan, it was painful— confident or experienced you are. as a fan, it was painful to— confident or experienced you are. as a fan, it was painful to watch. - confident or experienced you are. as a fan, it was painful to watch. i- a fan, it was painful to watch. i felt more — a fan, it was painful to watch. i felt more pain— a fan, it was painful to watch. i felt more pain for— a fan, it was painful to watch. i felt more pain for the - a fan, it was painful to watch. i felt more pain for the penalty. felt more pain for the penalty takers — felt more pain for the penalty takers so— felt more pain for the penalty takers. so much— felt more pain for the penalty takers. so much pressure i felt more pain for the penalty| takers. so much pressure and suddenly. _ takers. so much pressure and suddenly, saka _ takers. so much pressure and suddenly, saka is— takers. so much pressure and suddenly, saka isjust- takers. so much pressure and suddenly, saka isjust19, i takers. so much pressure and i suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of— suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of pressure, _ suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of pressure, even _ suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of pressure, even that - suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of pressure, even that walk. suddenly, saka isjust19, that's a lot of pressure, even that walk to the penalty— lot of pressure, even that walk to the penalty spot— lot of pressure, even that walk to the penalty spot is _ lot of pressure, even that walk to the penalty spot is difficult. - lot of pressure, even that walk to the penalty spot is difficult. maul the penalty spot is difficult. alan shearer was _ the penalty spot is difficult. alan shearer was saying _ the penalty spot is difficult. shearer was saying how that the penalty spot is difficult.- shearer was saying how that war is just terrifying. one thing we can see is there a kind of whole new generation of young fans who have been inspired by this team, including, and i think we have pictures of your daughter, tell us about her. . pictures of your daughter, tell us about her-— about her. yes, my daughter, arabella. _ about her. yes, my daughter, arabella, when _ about her. yes, my daughter, arabella, when she _ about her. yes, my daughter, arabella, when she first i about her. yes, my daughter, i arabella, when she first started hearing — arabella, when she first started hearing it — arabella, when she first started hearing it was _ arabella, when she first started hearing it was coming _ arabella, when she first started hearing it was coming from, i arabella, when she first started | hearing it was coming from, she would _ hearing it was coming from, she would say. — hearing it was coming from, she would say, football— hearing it was coming from, she would say, football is _ hearing it was coming from, she would say, football is coming... | hearing it was coming from, she i would say, football is coming... she fell asleep _ would say, football is coming... she fell asleep through— would say, football is coming... she fell asleep through the _ would say, football is coming... she fell asleep through the thing - would say, football is coming... she fell asleep through the thing but i fell asleep through the thing but this morning. _
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fell asleep through the thing but this morning. i_ fell asleep through the thing but this morning, i was _ fell asleep through the thing but this morning, i was thinking, i fell asleep through the thing but this morning, i was thinking, it. fell asleep through the thing buti this morning, i was thinking, it is still coming — this morning, i was thinking, it is still coming home _ this morning, i was thinking, it is still coming home to _ this morning, i was thinking, it is still coming home to her. - this morning, i was thinking, it is| still coming home to her. football has granted — still coming home to her. football has granted -- _ still coming home to her. football has granted —— grabbed _ still coming home to her. football has granted —— grabbed everyone. still coming home to her. football- has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not _ has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not even _ has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not even three _ has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not even three and _ has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not even three and she _ has granted —— grabbed everyone. she is not even three and she loves - is not even three and she loves singing~ — is not even three and she loves sinauin. �* . is not even three and she loves sinauin. h ., , is not even three and she loves sinauin. fl ., , ., is not even three and she loves sinauin. �*, ., , .,, is not even three and she loves sinauin. �*, ., , ,. , singing. it's lovely to see pictures of her. that's _ singing. it's lovely to see pictures of her. that's a _ singing. it's lovely to see pictures of her. that's a hard _ singing. it's lovely to see pictures of her. that's a hard thing, i singing. it's lovely to see pictures of her. that's a hard thing, to i singing. it's lovely to see pictures. of her. that's a hard thing, to have to break it to children like her that things are not what we hoped. yeah, it is so hard to explain to them. — yeah, it is so hard to explain to them. they— yeah, it is so hard to explain to them, they don't _ yeah, it is so hard to explain to them, they don't understand i yeah, it is so hard to explain to- them, they don't understand losing or whatever — them, they don't understand losing or whatever. it's— them, they don't understand losing or whatever. it's difficult _ them, they don't understand losing or whatever. it's difficult to - or whatever. it's difficult to actually _ or whatever. it's difficult to actually take _ or whatever. it's difficult to actually take anything... it| or whatever. it's difficult to i actually take anything... it was that close _ actually take anything... it was that close and _ actually take anything... it was that close and if _ actually take anything... it was that close and if it, _ actually take anything... it was that close and if it, why - actually take anything... it was that close and if it, why it - actually take anything... it was that close and if it, why it is i actually take anything... it was that close and if it, why it is ——j that close and if it, why it is —— why— that close and if it, why it is —— why penalties _ that close and if it, why it is —— why penalties again _ that close and if it, why it is —— why penalties again especiallyl that close and if it, why it is —— i why penalties again especially when italy missed. — why penalties again especially when italy missed. i — why penalties again especially when italy missed, i thought, _ why penalties again especially when italy missed, i thought, this - why penalties again especially when italy missed, i thought, this is - italy missed, i thought, this is clear— italy missed, i thought, this is clear now— italy missed, i thought, this is clear now and _ italy missed, i thought, this is clear now and then _ italy missed, i thought, this is clear now and then i— italy missed, i thought, this is clear now and then i thought, i clear now and then i thought, please. — clear now and then i thought, please. please. _ clear now and then i thought, please, please, then- clear now and then i thought, i please, please, then suddenly, clear now and then i thought, - please, please, then suddenly, three penalties _ please, please, then suddenly, three penalties missed _ please, please, then suddenly, three penalties missed in— please, please, then suddenly, three penalties missed in a _ please, please, then suddenly, three penalties missed in a row. _ please, please, then suddenly, three penalties missed in a row. couldn't. penalties missed in a row. couldn't have _ penalties missed in a row. couldn't have predicted _ penalties missed in a row. couldn't have predicted that _ penalties missed in a row. couldn't have predicted that but _ penalties missed in a row. couldn't have predicted that but everyone, i penalties missed in a row. couldn'tj have predicted that but everyone, i 'ust have predicted that but everyone, i just want— have predicted that but everyone, i just want to — have predicted that but everyone, i just want to big _ have predicted that but everyone, i just want to big up— have predicted that but everyone, i just want to big up everyone - have predicted that but everyone, i. just want to big up everyone because they are _ just want to big up everyone because they are all— just want to big up everyone because they are all real— just want to big up everyone because they are all real soldiers. _ just want to big up everyone because they are all real soldiers. tilde, i just want to big up everyone because they are all real soldiers.— they are all real soldiers. aldo, i know we look — they are all real soldiers. aldo, i know we look at _ they are all real soldiers. aldo, i know we look at this _ they are all real soldiers. aldo, i know we look at this through i they are all real soldiers. aldo, i - know we look at this through english eyes, but one of the stalwarts for
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italy has been chiellini who some argue could have been sent off for the pull back on saka but i'm sure you have seen what he tweeted last night after the win. thanking everyone in italy, he said the incredible adventure before your eyes, in your hearts, the pain that we suffered, the efforts of those who had been brought to their knees by the pandemic, the desire to come back to life. he talked about those who helped us from old men, young women, young men, young women, children, those who saved our lives, he talked about doctors who have helped us, who sang along with us. he really has hit the nail on the head for every country affected by this pandemic, it was such a special moment for all italians. i this pandemic, it was such a special moment for all italians.— moment for all italians. i think whoever won _ moment for all italians. i think whoever won at _ moment for all italians. i think whoever won at last _ moment for all italians. i think whoever won at last night - moment for all italians. i think whoever won at last night was| moment for all italians. i think - whoever won at last night was going to be _ whoever won at last night was going to be on_ whoever won at last night was going to be on cloud nine but i think the actual_ to be on cloud nine but i think the actual game spoke to everyone. this country— actual game spoke to everyone. this country has — actual game spoke to everyone. this country has been in a terrible
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state. — country has been in a terrible state, people are in a terrible state — state, people are in a terrible state all — state, people are in a terrible state all over the world because of the pandemic, and chiellini is my god of— the pandemic, and chiellini is my god of football. he tweeted a picture — god of football. he tweeted a picture of the cup by his bed, he slept— picture of the cup by his bed, he slept with — picture of the cup by his bed, he slept with it last night. for me, the man— slept with it last night. for me, the man is_ slept with it last night. for me, the man is a genius. sadly for him it is going — the man is a genius. sadly for him it is going to— the man is a genius. sadly for him it is going to be his last tournament.— it is going to be his last tournament. . ., ., ., tournament. nice way to go out come u . tournament. nice way to go out come u- with a tournament. nice way to go out come up with a win- — tournament. nice way to go out come up with a win. thank— tournament. nice way to go out come up with a win. thank you _ tournament. nice way to go out come up with a win. thank you very - tournament. nice way to go out come up with a win. thank you very much . up with a win. thank you very much for speaking to us this morning. aldo and mccrone, it's been a pleasure. he tweeted, it's coming at rome. you're watching bbc breakfast, it's 8.59.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines: commentator: it is i saved by donnarumma. and it is italy who are the champions of europe. england s euro dream ends in heartbreak after the team loses to italy in the penalty shootout. agony for england's fans after coming so close to winning a major trophy after so many years. tonight the devastation of getting so close and not being able to give our country the trophy we wanted to is difficult to put into context.
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