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which catapulted sausage currents which catapulted him into the air. then things subsequently put them into the wheel tracks of lewis hamilton and the wheel spun and spun him and his car on top of hamiltons mercedes. it was quite a spectacular crash. luckily both walked away fine. but it certainly liven things up in the championship with neither of them scoring points yesterday. so verstappen remains five points in lead. ~ , , ., ~ ., lead. when they first talked about introducin: lead. when they first talked about introducing this _ lead. when they first talked about introducing this halo _ lead. when they first talked about introducing this halo this - lead. when they first talked about introducing this halo this curve - introducing this halo this curve hamilton was sceptical. he backed it in the end. there's no doubt that he'd protected him yesterday. yes. when the halo _ he'd protected him yesterday. yes. when the halo which _ he'd protected him yesterday. yes when the halo which is kind he'd protected him yesterday. 1.65.1 when the halo which is kind of he'd protected him yesterday. 1&1 when the halo which is kind of like a wishbone that sits over the driver's head and protects them, when it first came out he said it's the worst looking modification in the worst looking modification in the sports history. since then i think we've seen time and time again now its potentialfor think we've seen time and time again now its potential for saving lives.
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grows on brashear and bahrain was a very bad accident and it was thought the halo really helped him. certainly lewis hamilton is come out and said the halo save life. and he's mercedes bosses saying the halo also saved him. i think anybody who had any doubts about 0k, also saved him. i think anybody who had any doubts about ok, the cars might not look great with them but they are there for a very specific reason and that reason really worked yesterday. this sort of intense driver rivalry we're seeing between hamilton and verstappen is nothing new for f1 but is this one getting too dangerous? i don't know whether it's getting too dangerous, it's very heated. and formula i at the moment has a very partisan crowd. you're either a max level or a lewis lover. and it doesn't seem like many people can appreciate them both. yesterday after the race myself and my colleagues called a racing incident and didn't think this too which are to penalise either driver. however
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the steward said it was predominantly go to to blame. so he gets a great place drop for the next round. and people are up in arms about it. so it's very heated off track certainly amongst fans. i think you have to look back to the late 80s, 89, 90 when it was sarah, prost era. when they were inter—team battles at mclaren. they were both in maclaren estimates but they were very much using each other and taking each other out of races towards the end for the championship. the world championship is what all the drivers fight for. how hard they fight for it is another question. and this battle to me seems like one for the ages. i don't think it will get too dangerous, i certainly hope it doesn't get too dangerous. but at the moment it's fabulous and fascinating watching there's championship ebb and flow. the stage is set for the ryder cup later this month, with ian poulter
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one of three wildcard picks. captain padraig harrington chose the englishman alongside sergio garcia and shane lowry to complete europe's i2—man team which will travel to wisconsin. it meansjustin rose misses out but a chance for poulter to claim a sixth win in seven starts. it's an amazing. you'd never really sure until you're sure to have that firmed up was great. to know you're going to be part of your seventh ryder cup team, a team travelling to away soil, a team on paper which looks very strong up against a very strong us team. everton have the chance to join manchester united, chelsea and liverpool at the top of the early premier league table — if they can beat burnley tonight. rafa benitez�* side have made a solid start to the season, unlike their opponents this evening who've only taken a point from their first three games. conor macnamara is at goodison park. ever since wrap up anita's appointment at goodison park there's
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been a lot of dark not least because of his long—standing relationship across tinley park at anfield. but beneath the start has been very strong for his new team. so much so if everything were to get the three points a night they would move level at the top of the premier league along with the early leaders of manchester united, chelsea and liverpool. everton fans might be about to see a new phase as well tonight. solomon rondon, we know about the past and newcastle he played under bonita is in china, he could make his first appearance for evidence and i put up everton should also have shamus called him back available he was inter—2 injured on international duty but that hamstring has proved to be minor. during the lockdown. all the saviours playing behind closed doors, every club could've made a case to say whether their teams performance would have been better with the support is there to cheer them on. for everton the stats absolutely speak for themselves the last 11 games that they played here in front of supporters they are unbeaten, everton when they got the crowd to cheer them on. behind closed doors it was a wonder when
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and ia and front of the empty seat for the ref type anita's will hope that tonight is everton second game backin that tonight is everton second game back in front of a full crowd, forcing the game in front of the floodlight that back and give them a lift and a buzz. after tonight visitors are flying in on being so far. earlierstill visitors are flying in on being so far. earlier still looking for the first premier league win of the season. long, long way to go but they begin tonight in the bottom three in the primary legs ragged doing that relegation zone. it could have a debutante of their own because maxwell corneille, new signing from leon, for £50 million he is said to make his debut here at goodison this evening. you canjoint lot, tree on five live from eight o'clock. the draw has taken place for the group stages of the women's champions league. last years finalists chelsea have a tough group withjuventus, wolfsburg and servette. but so do arsenal, they'll play the holders barcelona, and hoffenheim, plus danish side hb koge.
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the european amputee football championship is underway in poland. it's held every four years by uefa, with this the second edition of the tournament. in 2017 england reached the final in istanbul which was played in front of over a0 thousand fans. the host nation turkey won it then, so england are hoping to go one better this time. earlier today they thrashed greece 5—0 in their opening group match and afterwards i caught up with england manager 0wen coylejr — the son of the former premier league manager. in terms of amputee football it sells players play out on field on crutches and if they are deputies or have a deficiency the one predominantly egg and some do and we play on the crutches and upper body amputees are upper body and lung deficiency play goal keepers. the sport itself is 77, rotate substitutes, no oxides. in principles and rules of the game
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that we play to frick championships which is taken place. it's iii, for 24 which is taken place. it's iii, for 2h room knockout states. so will 2a room knockout states. so will play the poor 2a games in progress. semi final and play the poor 2a games in progress. semi finaland a play the poor 2a games in progress. semi final and a final to be played as it progresses. it is semi final and a finalto be played as it progresses.— as it progresses. it is growing as ou sa . as it progresses. it is growing as you say- it's _ as it progresses. it is growing as you say. it's plated _ as it progresses. it is growing as you say. it's plated more - as it progresses. it is growing as| you say. it's plated more than 40 you say. it's plated more than a0 countries around the world and figure that grows older. there hope set the paralympics, wanted to become a paralympic discipline. how important will that be for the profile of the sport?- important will that be for the profile of the sport? massive i think it we _ profile of the sport? massive i think it we look _ profile of the sport? massive i think it we look at _ profile of the sport? massive i think it we look at disability i profile of the sport? massive i i think it we look at disability sport people ask about paralympics was up with in that range would be issued in terms of awareness for the social media platforms have a look at that and you get an interest in football or not. it does blow you away in terms of the skill set all the players have. to the expense the aggression of the games is very
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surprising. it certainly not a game for the fate of heart. to have that relationship with paralympics would be excellent and something to build gone 17. ——. there's a real demand for the game in the areas of the world. and certainly if we can grow that and have a wider impact that's what we hope to achieve. you mentioned — what we hope to achieve. you mentioned that _ what we hope to achieve. you mentioned that incredible crowd in istanbul. you and england came so close to success there. it's france next on wednesday and the group stage. of course the final on sunday. how are you raiding your chances this time around? i sunday. how are you raiding your chances this time around?- sunday. how are you raiding your chances this time around? i think we had an unfortunate _ chances this time around? i think we had an unfortunate position - chances this time around? i think we had an unfortunate position that - had an unfortunate position that what many of the players from the 2017 european championship and we've done over a number of years as play out with a number of younger players and very talented young aspiring talent here from england. we've got a really nice great experience with
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youth coming also. so without will take france on wednesday and will result is a positive performance. all the best for that match. back to our top story tonight — emma raducana's us open success has captured the attention of the world. but she's not the first british teenager to reach a grand slam final. the last person to do it before raducanu was christine truman — who 62 years ago reached the french open final when she too was 18 years old. she did win the french open that same year and she did win the french open that same yearand did she did win the french open that same year and did reach the wimbledon final two years later. she's been speaking to debbie tubby. which is ten years old christine announced that she decided to become announced that she decided to become a tennis— announced that she decided to become a tennis player. now it almost twice that age _ a tennis player. now it almost twice that age but i don't woman ten. at 18 that age but i don't woman ten. a11 18 she that age but i don't woman ten. 18 she was that age but i don't woman ten. git 18 she was the only female and seated in the tennis since the war but lost in the fourth round. some thins but lost in the fourth round. some things never— but lost in the fourth round. some things never change. _
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but lost in the fourth round. some things never change. there - but lost in the fourth round. some things never change. there is - but lost in the fourth round. some things never change. there is an l things never change. there is an inborn desire to be the best you can be and to win. and i think that is something that i do have in common with mr. in something that i do have in common with mr. ' ' ' . with mr. in 1959 when she returned to the us open _ with mr. in 1959 when she returned to the us open christine _ with mr. in 1959 when she returned to the us open christine truman i with mr. in 1959 when she returned. to the us open christine truman was presented the runners—up silver plate. unlike emma raducanu who had said to a bank £900,000 just for reaching the final. for said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final.i said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was an - reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was an image | no money involved. it was an image again. but she's grown up knowing that there is money involved. and good luck to her, she is now a millionaire. although it's a nice problem to have it will also be different for her now. this problem to have it will also be different for her now.- problem to have it will also be different for her now. this is the congratulatory — different for her now. this is the congratulatory telegram - different for her now. this is the congratulatory telegram should | congratulatory telegram should receive from sir winston churchill. meeting him shortly after becoming number two in the world with up and she was made into a wax works model at two solids which he thinks has since been melted down. her life will be so different _ since been melted down. her life will be so different from - will be so different from everything. she's new, thame is a strange thing, you don't really know what it is until it happens.
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christine truman bear. and all ireland women semifinal has now gone viral. it was because plate was briefly stopped when a four—legged pitch. he recounts. filth. stopped when a four-legged pitch. he recounts. ., ., ., , recounts. oh, oh the dog has the ball. laughter _ recounts. oh, oh the dog has the ball. laughter a _ recounts. oh, oh the dog has the ball. laughter a little _ recounts. oh, oh the dog has the ball. laughter a little bit - recounts. oh, oh the dog has the ball. laughter a little bit more | ball. laughter a little bit more chaosit ball. laughter a little bit more chaos it was a good be that easy to get a hold of the dog. but chaos it was a good be that easy to get a hold of the dog.— chaos it was a good be that easy to get a hold of the dog. but there you no. the get a hold of the dog. but there you go- the hatter— get a hold of the dog. but there you go. the batter had _ get a hold of the dog. but there you go. the batter had the right - get a hold of the dog. but there you go. the batter had the right touch i go. the batter had the right touch in the end. that is all from me and the team. plenty more on the bbc website including full reaction to metal ones incredible win. good night.
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hello there this weekend is looking quite unchangeable we start off in a rather subtle night during a note basil, down with a ridge of high pressure builds again with some good spells of sunshine around for that by the end of the week another weather system will arrive to bring some weather and windy weather certainly provided. we have this cluster of weather fronts moving up from the near continent. this rank could be quite heavy as we push through this evening and certainly overnight. the rain will start to p9p up overnight. the rain will start to pep up across southern areas and become quite heavy. the rain will be pretty extensive across western parts of the country, variable cloud and some low cloud and mist places. quite a muggy night come across southern areas with that heavy rain, 13 to 15 degrees here closer to ten to 12 further north. it does look like tuesday is going to be pretty wet across parts of wales, central, southern eastern england that rain will pep up to the day. could see some brighter in their very heavy
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rainfall perhaps in rumbles of thunder to central and eastern parts of england. conditions improving across wales comes out pleasantly later in the day and some sunshine for western scotland, northern ireland. disappointing temperatures what we have the rain. 0therwise high the brighter spots around 19 or 20 degrees with out that weather front players away during the course tuesday night to wednesday put up a ridge of high pressure builds in for both wednesday and certainly for thursday. particularly thursday where we will see a quite a bit of sunshine. wednesday looks misty murky, quite a bit of cloud to begin the day. even a bit of a hang back a rain across eastern england from that weather front which will eventually clear wafers or perhaps a few showers and western scotland, northern ireland. 0therwise few showers and western scotland, northern ireland. otherwise for most it should be a drier day, we should seek increasing amounts of sunshine across southern and western areas and push temperatures up to 21 degrees. thursday looks like the best day of the week with that ridge of high pressure across many areas, it can be drive. good spells of sunshine around for that later in the day clouds will start to
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increase for western scotland, northern ireland and this new web system for them in the warmer spots on thursday we could see the warmer spots on thursday we could see below 20 celsius, quite easily. as we head into thursday this new weather front associated this area of low pressure sweeps across the country during friday to bring outbreaks of rain, fairly strong winds as well. looks like it will be wet across western areas to start friday, rain pushing towards the east later in the day, sunshine and showers will follow.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. countries around the world pledge more than one billion dollars in aid, for afghanistan. 0ne one and three afghans do not know where their next meal will come from. the poverty rate is spiralling and basic public services are closed to collapse. the situiation is only worsening since the taliban toppled the government, last month — and that's complicating the task of getting aid, to the afghans who need it. we will hear of the global appeal of

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