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the next 21; hours. the next 26 hours. the i landfall in the next 26 hours. the i went over land, it collapsed and the storm got downgraded to a tropical storm, but now it will go out to sea again and on friday local time it will hit south carolina, not with the faucet hit florida, but flash flooding and damaging winds. we had wet and windy weather on the way as well for friday, but not right from the word go. this is an area of low pressure, a deep area of low pressure, a deep area of low pressure, so strong winds and heavy rain sweeping in our direction, but ahead of it much quieter weather. friday morning looks clear and chilly across many parts of england and wales, but here is the weather fronts sweeping into ireland and western parts of scotland. very strong winds, western isles gusting 70 mph, and many western coasts through the early afternoon also getting buffeted by strong winds as
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the weather front sweeps through. quite a broad area of rain, all of us eventually get rain, but come the afternoon in places like belfast the weather will improve. a wet and windy night out towards the south—east, places like certainly london in for soaking through friday night. this is a broad area of low pressure stretching almost from greenland to scandinavia, so through this area of low pressure we will see a rush of wind pushing in showers, some of them quite heavy out towards the north—west of the uk. despite that, temperatures reaching 19 degrees. some uncertaintyjust how reaching 19 degrees. some uncertainty just how wet reaching 19 degrees. some uncertaintyjust how wet it reaching 19 degrees. some uncertainty just how wet it will reaching 19 degrees. some uncertaintyjust how wet it will be in the morning across the south and south—east on sunday, the thinking is rain should clear away and then we are in for a decent day with sunny spells and a few showers. all in all, a mixed bag on the way over the next two or three in all, a mixed bag on the way over the next two or three days. in all, a mixed bag on the way over the next two or three days. thank
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ou. that the next two or three days. thank yom that is _ the next two or three days. thank yom that is it _ the next two or three days. thank you. that is it from all _ the next two or three days. thank you. that is it from all of - the next two or three days. thank you. that is it from all of us. - the next two or three days. thank you. that is it from all of us. the | you. that is it from all of us. the news hello and welcome to sportsday i'm laura mcghie. are earlier kick offs the solution to helping football league clubs cope with rising costs? the final day of the county championship season sees promotion and relegation decided. "give the public what they want." tyson fury has urged anthonyjoshua to sign a contract for a heavyweight world title fight in december. also coming up in the programme. as hurricane ian batters florida, the tampa bay buccaneers have to relocate to miami. and we speak to two ukrainians running the london marathon to raise money for their
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country at war. i will be happy on sunday and tired. we will come _ i will be happy on sunday and tired. we will come after _ i will be happy on sunday and tired. we will come after the _ i will be happy on sunday and tired. we will come after the marathon. l good evening, welcome to the programme. plenty to come over the next half an hour, but first representatives of all 72 football league clubs met today in a scheduled meeting, where amongst the issues there was a focus on how clubs can look to deal with the rising energy costs which are affecting them alongside homeowners and businesses across the country. one of the suggested proposals has been to move to earlier kick off times,
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for example ati o'clock, to reduce the amount of time floodlights would be used for. energy costs and the potential financial squeeze on fans could see a difficult winter for some efl clubs. so how worrying are things for football league clubs? earlier i spoke to the co owner and chair of port vale, carol shanahan, who said having earlier kick offs wasn't a popular idea at today's meeting. ido i do agree with the decision. there was some discussion about it today and the reason is i don't think that the what we would have gained would have been worth changing everything that we would've had to change. i think that for a number of clubs that may have tilted them that they needed to stay over the night the night before so there would be extra costs in that. and when you actually look at the price on a game the floodlights situation is not, it is
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not one of the big costs of the match. it is quite small in comparison to everything else. so i don't think that we would have really not as much promise as much people are suggesting. what really not as much promise as much people are suggesting.— really not as much promise as much people are suggesting. what are the bi est cost people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for _ people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for you _ people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for you as _ people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for you as a _ people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for you as a club - people are suggesting. what are the biggest cost for you as a club and i biggest cost for you as a club and what you see as your biggest issue right now? i what you see as your biggest issue riaht now? ~ , what you see as your biggest issue riaht now? ~' , ., right now? i think is running a club because you _ right now? i think is running a club because you have _ right now? i think is running a club because you have all— right now? i think is running a club because you have all of— right now? i think is running a club because you have all of your - because you have all of your training during the week and the stadium, and we don't have a separate training ground we are unusual most clubs do. so the increased energy costs that are coming up are going to affect every single football club because they are quite energy heavy. which is one of the reasons why the efl brought the green clubs so that we could start to move towards more sustainable ways of producing our energy. if you look at every club what we have all got from example is
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a huge stadium speak and have solar panels. so i think, this crisis that is coming up now could encourage clubs to do things sooner rather than later. to save.— clubs to do things sooner rather than later. to save. what else are ou doinu than later. to save. what else are you doing as _ than later. to save. what else are you doing as a _ than later. to save. what else are you doing as a club _ than later. to save. what else are you doing as a club to _ than later. to save. what else are you doing as a club to help - than later. to save. what else are you doing as a club to help curb i you doing as a club to help curb these rising costs is macki you doing as a club to help curb these rising costs is mack i think we are become _ these rising costs is mack i think we are become a _ these rising costs is mack i think we are become a lot _ these rising costs is mack i think we are become a lot more - these rising costs is mack i think| we are become a lot more aware. these rising costs is mack i think i we are become a lot more aware. i know that i am also on the board of the efl trust and there has been a big trust on the community trust side of the football club to become more conscious of environmental sustainability. i think that doing that now and some help in our community with that as well so i have been on board with local counsel and we are looking at how we can help our community in every way. this is one way, there are other ways that we can help them but this is suddenly becoming aware of how to
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lessen your costs is one of the ways. 0verall football clubs are offensive to run. this is not going to help it will make it a lot more expensive. to help it will make it a lot more exoensive-_ to help it will make it a lot more exensive. . , ., . expensive. finally, how concerned are ou expensive. finally, how concerned are you for — expensive. finally, how concerned are you for the _ expensive. finally, how concerned are you for the club _ expensive. finally, how concerned are you for the club that _ expensive. finally, how concerned are you for the club that they - expensive. finally, how concerned are you for the club that they willl are you for the club that they will get to the other side of this cost—of—living crisis? is get to the other side of this cost-of-living crisis?- get to the other side of this cost-of-living crisis? is not “ust the club and fi cost-of-living crisis? is not “ust the club and we i cost-of-living crisis? is not “ust the club and we are i cost-of-living crisis? is not “ust the club and we are talking h cost-of-living crisis? is notjust the club and we are talking up i cost-of-living crisis? is notjust| the club and we are talking up a club, it is notjust the football side of it. i am concerned for the community, concerned that our fan base are going to be really struggling through this winter and i know for a lot of them paying for their tickets to come to the football, they really need to do that because that gives them some relaxation and outlet but it will become harder and harderfor them to become harder and harderfor them to be able to afford it. become harder and harder for them to be able to afford it.— be able to afford it. there the views of the _ be able to afford it. there the views of the co-owner. - be able to afford it. there the views of the co-owner. let'sl be able to afford it. there the i views of the co-owner. let's now views of the co—owner. let's now speak to the chief executive officer
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a fair game campaign group looking at the governments in football could evening to you niall, what was your reaction to today's meeting? it evening to you niall, what was your reaction to today's meeting?- reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise _ reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the _ reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is it | a massive surprise the reality is it does tell you how serious of an issueit does tell you how serious of an issue it is. clubs havejust does tell you how serious of an issue it is. clubs have just gotten through the pandemic amber on their knees and the cost—of—living crisis is basically could a knockout punch from lower down clubs. the cost of energy, the energy crisis is from lower down clubs. the cost of energy. the energy crisis is going to hit them very, very hard that is the point of the herd we're pulling and seven out of ten clubs were looking at things like these kick—offs. and it is a serious issue and we need to look at how the football and government can help clubs in the star straight. we will be looking at a number of clubs unfolding. be looking at a number of clubs
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unfoldinu. ~ , ., ., unfolding. we were “ust hearing from carol sa in: unfolding. we were “ust hearing from caret saying that — unfolding. we were just hearing from carol saying that the _ unfolding. we were just hearing from carol saying that the floodlight - carol saying that the floodlight issue isn't this biggest issue what are issues that clubs are really facing? are issues that clubs are really facint ? ~ . , are issues that clubs are really facint? ~ . , t are issues that clubs are really facint? t . , . ., are issues that clubs are really facin ? . g, , . ., ., are issues that clubs are really facint? t . , . ., ., ., facing? wages which are now often 17096 of your _ facing? wages which are now often 17096 of your revenue _ facing? wages which are now often 17096 of your revenue so _ facing? wages which are now often 17096 of your revenue so we - facing? wages which are now often 17096 of your revenue so we need l facing? wages which are now often | 17096 of your revenue so we need to 170% of your revenue so we need to look at how football is governed in the uk widely. when you look at issues of financial flow and how clubs are even to get into a situation like that we need to have a proper independent regulatory activity and that is what we are hearing time and time again for clubs that we work with and represent with. we need that independent regulator, a proper code of governance in a proper financial flow. that is of governance in a proper financial flow. that , ' t of governance in a proper financial flow. that , ' . ., , flow. that is difficult at this moment in _ flow. that is difficult at this moment in time _ flow. that is difficult at this moment in time when - flow. that is difficult at this - moment in time when everyone is struggling in many different ways
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what you want to happen next? i think we really need to see the premier league authorities step and an offer real proper support for the lower end of the pyramid. that needs to happen urgently. we need to make sure also that the government this weekend, they have a meeting in birmingham make a really strong commitment towards an independent regulator. the amount of money that you get from a payment is £55 million if could even imagine what that would do to help the lower end of the pyramid where club facing my surprises and energy bills and are seriously think about whether that club can even exist. they are seeing their energy bills going from £80 £280 that rise of £100,000 and delete one level is huge it is a massive portion of their income,
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revenue costs and we really need to look at proper reevaluation of those costs. that would ultimately say clubs in the community that they represent. they are the heartbeat of so many communities and we really need to look at how we can save and stop clubs from folding. which is the harsh reality we are facing with this cost—of—living crisis. the harsh reality we are facing with this cost-of-living crisis.— this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks. this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks- now — this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks. now it _ this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks. now it so _ this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks. now it so much - this cost-of-living crisis. many thanks. now it so much to - this cost-of-living crisis. many - thanks. now it so much to success to celebrate. 0ne thanks. now it so much to success to celebrate. one of the areas he did shine a light on is the lack of diversity on the team. team, our reporter srosh khan has been looking at one grassroot football club which is trying to diversify the sport across all levels meet the woman who's making it her mission to get more girls from salvation background into the
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football pyramid. obviously the linus when was great for the whole country notjust linus when was great for the whole country not just for women's football in general but not having come and i in lioness assistant a few things for girls. and made us feel like we still don't have an chance because there is no one like us but at the same time some are flipping the switch and saying we are going to be the ones to break through and make that change. and i think that is a good way to spend it. but the enthusiasm for the lioness is when is high. winning the ears was lioness is when is high. winning the years was amazing. _ lioness is when is high. winning the years was amazing. i _ lioness is when is high. winning the years was amazing. i think they - lioness is when is high. winning the years was amazing. i think they did | years was amazing. i think they did a really good _ years was amazing. i think they did a really good job — years was amazing. i think they did a really good job in _ years was amazing. i think they did a really good job in making - years was amazing. i think they did a really good job in making our - a really good job in making our country— a really good job in making our country proud. the a really good job in making our country proud-— a really good job in making our country proud. the south asian communities _ country proud. the south asian communities the _ country proud. the south asian communities the largest - country proud. the south asian communities the largest ethnic minority in england but he study revealed that both for men and women there are just 150 players out of almost 50,000 players who are from a
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british south asian back on. and in the woman super league there are just 29 out of 300 footballers who were from a diverse ethnic background. the government has pledged a £230 million investment to build or improve grouse roots facilities more widely by 2025 but where does that sum of money need to go? it where does that sum of money need to i o? , where does that sum of money need to to? , t, ., where does that sum of money need to go? it is not that accessible we are trainint at go? it is not that accessible we are training at a _ go? it is not that accessible we are training at a local _ go? it is not that accessible we are training at a local park— go? it is not that accessible we are training at a local park and - go? it is not that accessible we are training at a local park and the - training at a local park and the second thing is expenses as well is not cheap to get a pitch, to get equipment you want but to feel right as well. that money needs to go to grassroot clubs just to get people in the game. if they are not in the will feel that laforte rate?- will feel that laforte rate? there is an inclusion _ will feel that laforte rate? there is an inclusion plan _ will feel that laforte rate? there is an inclusion plan aimed - will feel that laforte rate? there is an inclusion plan aimed at - is an inclusion plan aimed at increasing participation at all levels in football. tote increasing participation at all levels in football.— increasing participation at all levels in football. we need to get asians muslims _ levels in football. we need to get asians muslims in _ levels in football. we need to get asians muslims in spaces - levels in football. we need to get asians muslims in spaces where i levels in football. we need to get l asians muslims in spaces where we are scouts and we are at that level in women's football and when we get to that point we will be a lot more
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open to actually understanding why certain player, why she wearing a long—sleeved certain the summer why she moving a little slower today osha's fasting. the— she moving a little slower today osha's fasting. the hopefully this will make it _ osha's fasting. the hopefully this will make it more _ osha's fasting. the hopefully this will make it more inclusive - osha's fasting. the hopefully this will make it more inclusive across| will make it more inclusive across football. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making kyle has been charged by the scottish by making a comment for making a remark and was sent for international duty pending the investigation. if found guilty he could face a ten match band and will take that place next month. britain's cameron norrie got a win under his belt at the korea open.
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he's the second seed in seoul and made very light work of his opening match against the japanese wild card kaichi uchida. he won 6—2 6—2. albion women will wear navy shorts with their home kits for the remainder of this season, so they can avoid wearing white clothing. wearing white while on your period is an issue that has been highlighted by women across all sports. judd trump's great form continues at the british open snooker. he eased into the fourth round with a 6—0 win over china's xu si. he's now won 12 frames in a row in this event. yorkshire havejoined gloucestershire in being relegated from the top division of the county chapionship. their fate was sealed by warwickshire who had to beat hampshire to make sure that they wouldn't go down it was a thrilling finish at edgbaston, with liam norwell the hero for the bears, he took 9
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wickets to bowl hampshire out for a slender 5 run victory. he also took 6 wickets in the first innings. the sign is sinking a little bit now it is quite emotional to begin with i'm so happy for the players and the members of division i. that is the goal and manchesterjust members of division i. that is the goal and manchester just about. members of division i. that is the goal and manchesterjust about. what goal and manchester “ust about. what did ou sa goal and manchester “ust about. what humano— goal and manchesterjust about. what did you say to yourself in the mirror this morning to bring out that performance? i mirror this morning to bring out that performance?— mirror this morning to bring out that performance? i “ust have to leave everything _ that performance? i 'ust have to leave everything out]— that performance? ijust have to leave everything out there - leave everything out there sometimes. this morning i was in the little boys room making a tent out of duvets because i wanted to sleep. so i wasn't thinking about cricket. and then i got here and we just started to play and everything has to leave everything out on the field and we deftly did that. did
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to leave everything out on the field and we deftly did that.— and we deftly did that. did you notice how _ and we deftly did that. did you notice how well _ and we deftly did that. did you notice how well you're - and we deftly did that. did you| notice how well you're playing, and we deftly did that. did you i notice how well you're playing, in your conscious? i notice how wellyou're playing, in your conscious?— your conscious? i know i was in a tood your conscious? i know i was in a good rhythm. because _ your conscious? i know i was in a good rhythm. because it - your conscious? i know i was in a good rhythm. because it is - your conscious? i know i was in a good rhythm. because it is soft l good rhythm. because it is soft ground you can kind of see where your feet are landing so i knew i was hitting the same for blocks over and over so i felt good. so i knew i was in a good rhythm and just likely but my way. maybe a couple of shots in a couple of good bowls. and i just kept telling myself you are going to do this you are going to win the game. the last over they needed five runs and needed to because i said i am waiting this and luckily we did. because i said i am waiting this and luckily we did-— luckily we did. people are saying it is one of the _ luckily we did. people are saying it is one of the great _ luckily we did. people are saying it is one of the great spells - luckily we did. people are saying it is one of the great spells of- is one of the great spells of bowling, what does that mean to you and is this the best day of your chris of our? is and is this the best day of your chris of our?— chris of our? is a winning the championship _ chris of our? is a winning the championship last _ chris of our? is a winning the championship last year was l chris of our? is a winning the - championship last year was busted my career. but for people to say that is lovely. i am more concerned about division i. it is good to have individual bowlers i'm chuffed about the performance but it means so much
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to the steam in these members in the club to win division i. to me to be able to do something to help us stay there after an average season from us, means everything. so i'm so glad that i managed to bring this performance. i that i managed to bring this performance.— that i managed to bring this terformance. ~ ., , ., performance. i know your tenets are also burning — performance. i know your tenets are also burning already _ performance. i know your tenets are also burning already and _ performance. i know your tenets are also burning already and you - performance. i know your tenets are also burning already and you are - also burning already and you are having to do the immediate interviews but what will you be doing to celebrate later? just interviews but what will you be doing to celebrate later? just as a team a few _ doing to celebrate later? just as a team a few families _ doing to celebrate later? just as a team a few families might - doing to celebrate later? just as a team a few families might pop - doing to celebrate later? just as a team a few families might pop inl team a few families might pop in and be in the changing rooms. we have all the members currently. so spend time with the members and supporters and that we will head down to the changing room in a little bit have a little bit of time with players and management and enjoy today. the wbc world heavyweight champion, tyson fury, has taken to social media again, calling on anthonyjoshua to sign a contract by the end of the day to fight him on december 3rd. he said the fight was off
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earlier this week after his monday deadline wasn't met. joshua's promoter eddie hearne has responded to that, telling the today.
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fixture is an area of the country that has a lot of college football teams, sometimes you get upwards of 80 and hundred thousand people attending those games. they decided the date and sometimes the venue of those matches will be shifted because of hurricane ian and its effect in parts of florida already. the nhl season. that's affected a little bit as indeed as major league baseball. the remaining season are all on the
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rolled, so they don't have too much of an issue to can submit —— consider, but tampa very much is the focus. it's a game between the buccaneers and the chiefs. not only is it the future game, on sunday night football, it's a repeat of super bowl lv with tom brady against patrick my homes. one of the buccaneers been doing up until this point to prepare for it —— patrick mahomes. they've moved to miami. they have basically uprooted everybody, the players, the staff, theirfamilies everybody, the players, the staff, their families and some of their grandparents. and also their pets, although a line biker has a stable of horses in tampa that he cannot move so he's been watching their progress on video link throughout the last few days. but the hedge coat —— head coach has been that ——
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that that was a priority, making sure people are say. first of all our thoughts and prayers _ first of all our thoughts and prayers with the people in tampa and that they— prayers with the people in tampa and that they recover well. and what we do is really — that they recover well. and what we do is really small entertainment for people _ do is really small entertainment for people that go through a lot of rough — people that go through a lot of rough things and hopefully we provide — rough things and hopefully we provide that so it is a bigger than 'ust provide that so it is a bigger than just the _ provide that so it is a bigger than just the football team, number one. number— just the football team, number one. number two, just the football team, number one. numbertwo, it'sjust making just the football team, number one. number two, it'sjust making sure that the _ number two, it'sjust making sure that the players families are safe in the _ that the players families are safe in the coaches families are safe and everyone _ in the coaches families are safe and everyone on— in the coaches families are safe and everyone on the stop essay. so that they can _ everyone on the stop essay. so that they can concentrate on football. now when the war in ukraine began 7 months ago, participating in the london marathon would have been the last thing that ukrainians would have been thinking about. but running the 26 miles on sunday are kostantyn bidnenko and victoria kiose, who like many that morning in february woke to
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bombs exploding in their hometown kyiv. they will run on sunday to raise money for united 26, the foundation supporting ukraine and i caught up with them earlier. you know what the whole country is waiting for the use of nuclear weapons by russia and i'm very afraid and i understand that it is very nervous for all of my parents and friends and relatives in ukraine. this thought makes my body numb. in a marathon is an opportunity for me to not go crazy. how much did you know about the london marathon before you decided to enter it? �* . ., , ., ., london marathon before you decided to enterit? a ., , ., ., ., to enter it? actually not a lot. i knew that _ to enter it? actually not a lot. i knew that it _ to enter it? actually not a lot. i knew that it was _ to enter it? actually not a lot. i knew that it was one _ to enter it? actually not a lot. i knew that it was one of the - to enter it? actually not a lot. i - knew that it was one of the biggest ones in _ knew that it was one of the biggest ones in london. a lot of athletes from _ ones in london. a lot of athletes from around the world come to london to participate and also i follow an
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outlet. _ to participate and also i follow an outlet. a — to participate and also i follow an outlet, a record breaker a most famous — outlet, a record breaker a most famous runner on the planet. i was very excited — famous runner on the planet. i was very excited and then i found out that we _ very excited and then i found out that we could participate so, it is very cool — that we could participate so, it is ve cool. t, that we could participate so, it is ve cool. ., ., , ., ~' that we could participate so, it is ve cool. ., ., ~ very cool. how do you think you will be feelint very cool. how do you think you will be feeling on _ very cool. how do you think you will be feeling on sunday? _ very cool. how do you think you will be feeling on sunday? to _ very cool. how do you think you will be feeling on sunday? to think you | be feeling on sunday? to think you will be emotional? i’m be feeling on sunday? to think you will be emotional?— will be emotional? i'm really lookint will be emotional? i'm really looking forward _ will be emotional? i'm really looking forward to _ will be emotional? i'm really looking forward to sunday. l will be emotional? i'm really looking forward to sunday. i | looking forward to sunday. i understand it will be a very special atmosphere. i think i will be happy on sunday. bind atmosphere. i think i will be happy on sunda . �* atmosphere. i think i will be happy on sunday._ and - on sunday. and tired. and tired, es. we on sunday. and tired. and tired, yes- we will _ on sunday. and tired. and tired, yes. we will come _ on sunday. and tired. and tired, yes. we will come after - on sunday. and tired. and tired, yes. we will come after the - yes. we will come after the marathon. and we will eat. tote yes. we will come after the marathon. and we will eat. we are trainint marathon. and we will eat. we are training very _ marathon. and we will eat. we are training very hard, _ marathon. and we will eat. we are
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training very hard, diet, _ marathon. and we will eat. we are training very hard, diet, running i training very hard, diet, running because — training very hard, diet, running because we want to show good results and we _ because we want to show good results and we want to be a finisher not only— and we want to be a finisher not only participants. we and we want to be a finisher not only participants.— only participants. we think our result will— only participants. we think our result will be _ only participants. we think our result will be better _ only participants. we think our result will be better than - only participants. we think our result will be better than in . only participants. we think our. result will be better than in kyiv than in 2019.— result will be better than in kyiv than in 2019. . , ., ., ., ., , than in 2019. the last marathon was in 2019 booing — in 2019 booing half marathon in kyiv and a half marathon in london in the london results was better than key. and we want to make a good result.- want to make a good result. finally what has happened _ want to make a good result. finally what has happened in _ want to make a good result. finally what has happened in ukraine - want to make a good result. finally what has happened in ukraine in i what has happened in ukraine in the last few months has had a massive impact on your life in all not only are you doing this positive thing here about running the london marathon but you have any wedding plans put back in place since it was dela ed? ., , ., plans put back in place since it was dela ed? ., i. ., , delayed? how did you find out? it is actually almost _ delayed? how did you find out? it is actually almost a _ delayed? how did you find out? it is actually almost a legend. _ delayed? how did you find out? it is actually almost a legend. it's - actually almost a legend. it's a
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funny— actually almost a legend. it's a funny story because we try to do it three _ funny story because we try to do it three times. the first time it was postponed — three times. the first time it was postponed because of macro three. the second — postponed because of macro three. the second time was because victoria's _ the second time was because victoria's mother broke her leg. and finally— victoria's mother broke her leg. and finally we _ victoria's mother broke her leg. and finally we thought everything was good _ finally we thought everything was tood. �* ., , , , yes good. and i ordered my dress. yes and she ordered _ good. and i ordered my dress. yes and she ordered her _ good. and i ordered my dress. yes and she ordered her dress - good. and i ordered my dress. yes and she ordered her dress and - good. and i ordered my dress. yes and she ordered her dress and the | and she ordered her dress and the war happened. we have been together for ten years- — war happened. we have been together forten years- of— war happened. we have been together for ten years. of course _ war happened. we have been together for ten years. of course want - war happened. we have been together for ten years. of course want to - war happened. we have been together for ten years. of course want to do - for ten years. of course want to do it but in our— for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind _ for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind it _ for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind it is _ for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind it is not - for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind it is not on - for ten years. of course want to do it but in our mind it is not on it - it but in our mind it is not on it right now _ it but in our mind it is not on it right now i_ it but in our mind it is not on it right now. i think it is only afterm _ right now. i think it is only after... �* right now. i think it is only after- - -_ right now. i think it is only after. . ._ yes| right now. i think it is only - after. . ._ yes after we after... after we win. yes after we win, not after... after we win. yes after we win. not may _ after... after we win. yes after we win. not may be — after... after we win. yes after we win, not may be but _ after... after we win. yes after we
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win, not may be but after - after... after we win. yes after we win, not may be but after we win. | after... after we win. yes after we i win, not may be but after we win. in independence square.— independence square. could look to them both- — there was racing history at salisbury this afternoon: the first horse to run in the royal colours of king charles iii. tom marquand donned the famous purple, gold and red silks. he was on board educator. the late queen was a great supporter of racing. her horses won every classic during her reign, apart from the derby. her stable has now been passed to king charles but his first runner could only finish second. that's all from sportsday. enjoy the rest of your evening. bye.
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that evening we have our first widespread spell of wet and windy weather sweeping in off of the atlantic over tonight and tomorrow. it is this deep area of low precious we will see gusts of wind 60 to 70 miles of our tails down into the channel by tomorrow afternoon. however this evening it is action quite quiet. dry for most and clearest with light winds there is a concern that we will see patchy fog by morning in some areas of the south where it will still be is quite chilly. but what a contrast as that ring comes in on strength and he winds further north and west. heavy rain and even the odd rumble of thunder we could seek an inch of rain 2038 mm following after it clears in the south some early brightness before that bring reason for the evening rush hour. that's when that stage and south 30, 60 miles an hour starting to ease the north and the west by that stage. with some brightness in the future to like you showers us through. to produce 16, 15 celsius.
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hello, i'm kasia madera with outside source. liz truss defends her government's economic plans in herfirst interviews since the mini—budget, but faces a grilling on local radio. we've also taken action to reduce our tax burden. but we've also taken action to reduce our tax burden.— we've also taken action to reduce our tax burden. but with respect... crosstalk — crosstalk about the same answer you've given to every— about the same answer you've given to every sedation this morning. the us presidentjoe biden warns hurricane ian could be the deadliest in florida's history. it's left a trail of destruction and storm surges up to 5.5 metres. the danger is real, to state the obvious — the danger is real, to state the obvious. please _ the danger is real, to state the obvious. please obey— the danger is real, to state the obvious. please obey all- the danger is real, to state the . obvious. please obey all warnings and directions—
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obvious. please obey all warnings and directions from _ obvious. please obey all warnings and directions from emergency. and directions from emergency officials — russia prepares to formally annex four more territories of ukraine

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