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and we have people. i save it first and we have people. i understand people who can be upset about that. teiiii understand people who can be upset about that. , ., ., , about that. tell us what gabon has been talking _ about that. tell us what gabon has been talking about _ about that. tell us what gabon has been talking about the _ about that. tell us what gabon has been talking about the stop - about that. tell us what gabon has been talking about the stop gap i about that. tell us what gabon has been talking about the stop gap on his at newer nation and they have been talking about the wassup disclaimer i have not seen the series yet. have you seen it? i disclaimer i have not seen the series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it- — series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it- i _ series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it. i think— series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it. i think i _ series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it. i think i may _ series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it. i think i may end - series yet. have you seen it? i have not seen it. i think i may end up - not seen it. i think i may end up being— not seen it. i think i may end up being one— not seen it. i think i may end up being one of the 3% of people who do not watch _ being one of the 3% of people who do not watch it — being one of the 3% of people who do not watch it. yet, so gap on. perhaps _ not watch it. yet, so gap on. perhaps a _ not watch it. yet, so gap on. perhaps a surprise entry into the megan _ perhaps a surprise entry into the megan and harriet debate. essentially as accusing them of being _ essentially as accusing them of being reckless and clumsy in how they describe the world. when did this come — they describe the world. when did this come out? did it come out
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yesterday— this come out? did it come out yesterday are just as we? just look at how. _ yesterday are just as we? just look at how. one — yesterday are just as we? just look at how, one controversial and emotional— at how, one controversial and emotional and now how universal this debate _ emotional and now how universal this debate is _ emotional and now how universal this debate is about a documentary and it has only— debate is about a documentary and it has only been live for a date. 50 debate is about a documentary and it has only been live for a date. sol struggled — has only been live for a date. sol struggled to think of it tv show that has— struggled to think of it tv show that has triggered and created this level of— that has triggered and created this level of debate. i was reading some statsjust_ level of debate. i was reading some statsjust now on level of debate. i was reading some stats just now on the bbc actually. 2.4 stats just now on the bbc actually. 2~4 miiiion— stats just now on the bbc actually. 2.4 million people in the uk watched episode _ 2.4 million people in the uk watched episode one on the first day. which ithink— episode one on the first day. which i think is— episode one on the first day. which i think is at— episode one on the first day. which i think is at record breaking success— i think is at record breaking success for netflix. those numbers are clearly— success for netflix. those numbers are clearly going to continue going up. are clearly going to continue going up and _ are clearly going to continue going up. and this debate about harry and megan _ up. and this debate about harry and megan and — up. and this debate about harry and megan and their relationship with the royal— megan and their relationship with the royal family and how each site has behave it doesn't seem to be going _ has behave it doesn't seem to be going anywhere doesn't it? yes, it was. on thursday _ going anywhere doesn't it? yes, it was. on thursday morning - going anywhere doesn't it? yes, it was. on thursday morning it - going anywhere doesn't it? yes, itj was. on thursday morning it came out. i was listening to an episode
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of newscast so i am all over the shop when it comes to the date for something and watching this on iplayer tomorrow my apologies in advance. let's move away from that. as there will be plenty of other people at speaking notjust govern coming into the composition. let's look at the independent. we had some stunning football today which is friday. how can england stop kylian mbappe it. it is coming up to that face soap with england versus france. he is so young and so incredibly talented, this guy for france. �* , �* , incredibly talented, this guy for france. �* , �*, ., , ., france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the — france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the broke _ france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the broke up - france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the broke up i - france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the broke up i have . france. i'm sure he's lovely. i am boycotting the broke up i have to | boycotting the broke up i have to say it. even though last time i loved football for all of six weeks. ijust loved football for all of six weeks. i just can't get loved football for all of six weeks. ijust can't get past loved football for all of six weeks. i just can't get past the loved football for all of six weeks. ijust can't get past the qatar situation. so, yeah i have talked out of the whole thing. my friends are at the pub chair and it's on i
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will be at home feeling pulled face but a little bit righteous. but a lot of peeple _ but a little bit righteous. but a lot of people are _ but a little bit righteous. but a lot of people are seen - but a little bit righteous. but a lot of people are seen to - but a little bit righteous. but a lot of people are seen to me i but a little bit righteous. but a i lot of people are seen to me that they are watching it guiltily. they are not completely blanketed boycotting it but there watching it guiltily. item was are you feelings about what we can expect for england versus france tomorrow? i about what we can expect for england versus france tomorrow?— versus france tomorrow? i would put m self in versus france tomorrow? i would put myself in that — versus france tomorrow? i would put myself in that category _ versus france tomorrow? i would put myself in that category of _ versus france tomorrow? i would put myself in that category of people - myself in that category of people watching — myself in that category of people watching it with guilds to stop just for transverse eat. look, watching it with guilds to stop just fortransverse eat. look, i watching it with guilds to stop just for transverse eat. look, ithink this france _ for transverse eat. look, ithink this france team is probably the strongest — this france team is probably the strongest team in england have played — strongest team in england have played in — strongest team in england have played in a competition for a lots of years — played in a competition for a lots of years. probably since it may be brazil _ of years. probably since it may be brazil in _ of years. probably since it may be brazil in 2002. so it will be a very difficult _ brazil in 2002. so it will be a very difficult game. i think even the most _ difficult game. i think even the most optimistic england find that friends _ most optimistic england find that friends are favourites. and you mentioned kylian mbappe a. he's an incredible _ mentioned kylian mbappe a. he's an incredible young talent. so quick. one of— incredible young talent. so quick. one of the — incredible young talent. so quick. one of the best place in the world. and it _ one of the best place in the world. and it got — one of the best place in the world. and it got other great players as welt _ and it got other great players as well. england are in good form. we have got— well. england are in good form. we have got great players of our own. this kind _ have got great players of our own. this kind of — have got great players of our own. this kind of feels like, if somebody
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who watches white as a football. it kind of— who watches white as a football. it kind of feels like at combination of the guards — kind of feels like at combination of the guards sockets process. combination. he has introduced great morale _ combination. he has introduced great morale into— combination. he has introduced great morale into the team. brought a feel-good — morale into the team. brought a feel—good factor to england football. and a good plane start with it — football. and a good plane start with it. but this game tomorrow is definitely— with it. but this game tomorrow is definitely i — with it. but this game tomorrow is definitely i know they got to the finals _ definitely i know they got to the finals of the euros in 2020. but this is— finals of the euros in 2020. but this is definitely at gareth southgate biggest tests as the england manager. it southgate biggest tests as the england manager.— southgate biggest tests as the england manager. southgate biggest tests as the encland manauer. , , ,, england manager. it seems like the mirror is trying _ england manager. it seems like the mirror is trying to _ england manager. it seems like the mirror is trying to cover _ england manager. it seems like the mirror is trying to cover a _ england manager. it seems like the mirror is trying to cover a little - mirror is trying to cover a little of what you are saying. their play on words is yes we can seen beyond the fringe yes per week. going back to what were saying about kylian mbappe it. he is the second team to score a
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goal in the world cup final. and that was in 2018 and president pelley being the first wassup so thatis pelley being the first wassup so that is going to be a tough life of the england squad?— that is going to be a tough life of the england squad? yes, he is there endangerment- _ the england squad? yes, he is there endangerment. and _ the england squad? yes, he is there endangerment. and an _ the england squad? yes, he is there endangerment. and an kyle - the england squad? yes, he is there endangerment. and an kyle walkerl endangerment. and an kyle walker because _ endangerment. and an kyle walker because he's an offender and if we back it _ because he's an offender and if we back it will— because he's an offender and if we back it will be his job because he's an offender and if we back it will be hisjob primarily because he's an offender and if we back it will be his job primarily to try and _ back it will be his job primarily to try and stop and buy pate. so heading — try and stop and buy pate. so heading into tomorrow's game there is this— heading into tomorrow's game there is this narrative about kyle walker versus _ is this narrative about kyle walker versus kylian mbappe eight. to be honest— versus kylian mbappe eight. to be honest with you there are great players — honest with you there are great players all over the picture. hopefully, we've seen some fantastic football~ _ hopefully, we've seen some fantastic football. tonight before speaking to you we _ football. tonight before speaking to you we had argentina. versus netherlands. that was a fantastic and dramatic game. we had as you being _ and dramatic game. we had as you being knocked out by croatia earlier today _ being knocked out by croatia earlier today so _ being knocked out by croatia earlier today. so this work up incredibly controversial. people are decided not to— controversial. people are decided not to watch it for legitimate reasons _ not to watch it for legitimate reasons and i sympathise with those
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reasons _ reasons and i sympathise with those reasons 0h — reasons and i sympathise with those reasons. on the pitch it has produced _ reasons. on the pitch it has produced some real dramas and sharks — produced some real dramas and sharks. and i think tomorrow will be a proper— sharks. and i think tomorrow will be a proper classic. sharks. and i think tomorrow will be a preper classic-— a proper classic. thank you as alwa s a proper classic. thank you as always both — a proper classic. thank you as always both of _ a proper classic. thank you as always both of you _ a proper classic. thank you as always both of you for - a proper classic. thank you as always both of you for the - a proper classic. thank you as | always both of you for the time being. it's safe to say rebecca you want be one of the 26.9 million expected to watch. but item fair game that you are. for the time being guys we will see you in about 30 minutes' time where we have our next edition of the papers and bring you the next editions we have with us so i hope you canjoin us then. hello, i'm hugh ferris. two quarterfinals, two penalty shoot—outs and the world cup has lost neymar... but kept messi. it was another dramatic day in qatar... with late goals setting up the possibility of spotkicks... as nesta mcgregor reports.
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brazil's poster boy heartbroken. despite his team creating numerous chances, each time they found the croatian keeper in inspired form. his reactions have been razor—sharp. his heroics led to extra time, during which neymar did provide a moment of magic, a goal which put him level with pete as brazil's leading all—time men's goal—scorer. that is what we have been waiting for! the clock ticking down, croatia dug deep and carved out one final chance. this would be decided on penalties and when miroslav orsic scored his, marquinhos had to do the same. he beat the keeper but not the post. he hasn't done it! a result which left brazilians bawling and croatia cruising to a world semifinal. the number one ranked team in the tournament out and we were always guaranteed to lose another big name, but would it be the netherlands or argentina going through to face croatia? when lionel messi converted this penalty, 20 minutes from time,
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at 2—0, this game looked over, however, the dutch pulled one back shortly after, then in the final seconds of injury time... they've done it! a dramatic draw and when both teams failed to score after the extra 30 minutes, again the game would be decided from the spot. a fiery encounter, balanced at three penalties apiece. could lautaro rinaldi keep his cool? could lautaro martinez keep his cool? and he scores it! yes, he could, and messi's delight and relief was clear to see, quite a contrasting night for two of south america's footballing icons. nestor mcgregor bbc news. brazil's exit has also signalled the resignation of their coach tite. he said it "the end of the cycle" for him as coach... having planned to step down after the tournament. the 61 year old has led the national side since 2016. and said "it was a painful defeat. but i go in peace". our south american correspondent
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katy watson has been getting the reaction in sao paulo. as brazil's 20—year wait for a sixth world cup goes on. and you hear the band has started up. magicians who have been booked to celebrate a win by brazil. but now they've been booked today me as well enjoy the party. you can see people sitting behind me. it's an unbelievable result for the brazilians. they were so convinced they were going to win this game and go through to the final. i've never seen such confidence from a nation football means everything to presidents. especially after a difficult few years politically. i was talking to 11 who says brazil it comes together with football. it is not much about class race or politics or religion. brazil comes together when there is a world cup. in fact, they take the day off. no matter works because of football it matters so much. instead they are would have to find another team to
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support i was talking to another couple who said they would not be supporting croatia. they beat brazil and they are good team to support they say. the mood is very heavy. my partner has rocked up to a kids party and says it feels like they have double booked it with a funeral. it will take some hours and days for that to live. attention now turns to saturday's quarter finals. and england's match against france tomorrow night. gareth southgate sez they go into the match with �*credibility�* on the international stage. he insists the team's reputation has grown since their semi final appearance in 2018... as they prepare to take on the world champions... and their main man kylian mbappe. we of course are talking about one of the opposition. but we play france who are a fantastic team. we are we of all of their attacking players. we are aware of all of their attacking players. there are two world—class forwards on display.
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there's more than that, really. but obviously everyone will focus on kylian mbappe and harry kane because of their number of goals. but of course olivier giroud is the french record and antoine griezmann is a player i have huge respect for as well. we have some good attacking players in our team and it's a great game for our supporters to watch. just like in the opening match test in pakistan. england attacked on day one of the second test... but the difference on this occasion was abrar ahmed. a spinner picked by the home side for the first time. and he made an immediate impression in multan. joe wilson reports. this was the day, this was the ground of abrar ahmed. he makes the ball spin, and heads turn. oh, what a start this is! zak crawley was his first test wicket. england could be playing in multan or on the moon — they will attack. ben duckett�*s spectacular
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63 was standard. it's not a ground big enough to contain england's new ambition, but the results were mixed. ollie pope scored lots like this, and was caught like this. gone for 60. it looked like harry brook was trying to hit this back to rawalpindi. it worked so often in the first test, but it didn't here. well held. very well held. and by lunch, on his debut, abrar had five wickets. look how he dismissed ben stokes for 30. clean bowled. clear shock. abrar finished with seven wickets, but mark wood's late runs took england to 281 all out. so, england were bowling. imam—ul—haq's faint edge, and this was the first of two wickets england took before the close of play. but pakistan's captain can score as quickly as anyone. babar azam will resume on 61 not out. pakistan already on 107 and all set up for another manic multan day. joe wilson, bbc news.
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and that's all the sport for now. hello. after another cold frosty day on friday. we're in for of the same as we head through the weekend. this cold snap not easing in a hurry. northerly winds driving in further heavy snow from northern and northeast scotland. some icy conditions and icy stretches for northern ireland and northwest england and wales. and high ground of southwest england as well. there could be a couple centimetres of snow for exmoor and bodmin for instance. overnight temperatures falling to roundabout —5 or —6. even in some of our more urban areas. colder than that for some rural spots. freezing fog also for parts of eastern england. could be the odd patch elsewhere. and for some of us that's going to linger all day. further snow flurries, too, in parts of southern scotland and around some of these irish sea coast. temperatures will range between freezing to perhaps plus six in the mildest spots. now, into sunday, again, some fairly stubborn freezing fog patches across parts of england and wales.
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snow flurries for southern scotland, northeast england and the far north of scotland. could be some snow moving into the far south of england later in the day. it's going to be cold wherever you are.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. five—time world cup champions brazil are defeated in a penalty shoot—out against croatia. croatians celebrate as their team reaches another world cup semifinal. we'll hear from zagreb, san paolo and qatar. a second match goes to penalties and argentina knock out the netherlands to go through to the semi—finals. in other news, one of russia's most prominent opposition politicians is jailed after speaking out against the war in ukraine.
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