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working at will be real risks, and working at the very— will be real risks, and working at the very top level of these security teams _ the very top level of these security teams and — the very top level of these security teams and they think the risk is greater— teams and they think the risk is greater today than it has been. the bod of greater today than it has been. the body of the — greater today than it has been. tue: body of the paper greater today than it has been. tie: body of the paper is greater today than it has been. tue body of the paper is well and natalie, they protect his majesty is what the mirror was saying. this natalie, they protect his ma'esty is what the mirror was saying. this can be hue what the mirror was saying. this can be huge amounts _ what the mirror was saying. this can be huge amounts of _ what the mirror was saying. this can be huge amounts of interest - what the mirror was saying. this can be huge amounts of interest in - what the mirror was saying. this can be huge amounts of interest in this. be huge amounts of interest in this walkabout this christmas because it's the first time at the royal family has done this since 2019 to the covid—19 in the first time are going to see prince louis taking part since he is four years old is going to be walking around creating everybody. you will be huge amounts of interest in this going to be used getting in. and so, there is heightened awareness around this and
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even though it's a great exclusive, even though it's a great exclusive, even without reading this, and the services of the spoken to, come to the conclusion that this will be an indication were there any extra security and people will see the queen consort during the first major walkabouts for the first time since becoming king really high profile and you can see why security is getting worried about this. the -a er getting worried about this. the paper finishing the article by saying that they would not comment on security matters and so, no response from them. david, i want to borrow your expertise given your position as the head of the football association. the financial times is looking at the nfl, american football is a potential deal in youtube $40 billion streaming deal and what this means in terms of the tech and how these sports deals, how
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they're moving away from mainstream tv to this, these types of platforms. tv to this, these types of platform-— tv to this, these types of latforms. :, . :, , platforms. for generations, the battle for major _ platforms. for generations, the battle for major sports - platforms. for generations, the battle for major sports rights i platforms. for generations, the l battle for major sports rights and it's been— battle for major sports rights and it's been fierce. and now it is about to _ it's been fierce. and now it is about to enter and has already entered — about to enter and has already entered a _ about to enter and has already entered a new phase, a new very different— entered a new phase, a new very different phase. 0nce entered a new phase, a new very different phase. once the big tech companies like youtube, like amazon, like apple _ companies like youtube, like amazon, like apple get involved in this with their very. — like apple get involved in this with their very, very deep pockets, the traditional— their very, very deep pockets, the traditional broadcasters have to watch _ traditional broadcasters have to watch out that includes even big sky sports, _ watch out that includes even big sky sports, for— watch out that includes even big sky sports, for example and the sums of money— sports, for example and the sums of money and _ sports, for example and the sums of money and i— sports, for example and the sums of money and i looked at this article in the financial times and apple has recently— in the financial times and apple has recently done a deal where 2.5 billion— recently done a deal where 2.5 billion us _ recently done a deal where 2.5 billion us dollars for us major
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league — billion us dollars for us major league soccer and for youtube as well not — league soccer and for youtube as well not to — league soccer and for youtube as well not to get involved with the nationat— well not to get involved with the national football league in america is a huge _ national football league in america is a huge thing in the deals they are doing — is a huge thing in the deals they are doing art for five minutes, there — are doing art for five minutes, there for— are doing art for five minutes, there for ten years. and so it's changing — there for ten years. and so it's changing and i share the government inquiry— changing and i share the government inquiry and _ changing and i share the government inquiry and it seems like a hundred years— inquiry and it seems like a hundred years ago— inquiry and it seems like a hundred years ago but it was actually ten or 11 years ago but it was actually ten or it years— years ago but it was actually ten or it years ago— years ago but it was actually ten or 11 years ago and it was clear even then that — 11 years ago and it was clear even then that the traditional broadcasters, the bbc could, if they chose, _ broadcasters, the bbc could, if they chose, charge for example, sporting events— chose, charge for example, sporting events in— chose, charge for example, sporting events in the income as it was in those _ events in the income as it was in those days. _ events in the income as it was in those days, sky and alexa bt sport and espn, — those days, sky and alexa bt sport and espn, could if they chose, be free to _ and espn, could if they chose, be free to wear in the whole environment is changing in here comes_ environment is changing in here comes the — environment is changing in here comes the people with the really deep _
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comes the people with the really deep pockets and so, watch out. | deep pockets and so, watch out. i don't deep pockets and so, watch out. don't know deep pockets and so, watch out. i don't know if it'sjust deep pockets and so, watch out. i don't know if it's just the way we consume this is changing her briefly if you would, to finish, whether it's they have such deep pockets that they can do this whether our viewing habits are changing? it’s viewing habits are changing? it's true viewing habits are changing? it�*s true habits are changing and people are taking advantage of that and the men took away from this when i read it was would you be able to watch them on demand whenever you want, on your mobile, all these kinds of things and it's quite significant for youtube and these videos before going into this market and people in the sky, itv, the need to watch out for these companies coming up and i think it's good news is that these markets are opening up for consumers because we all love to watch tv moment want to watch it nowadays. and so it's probably a good thing. looking at the daily express
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and consumers _ thing. looking at the daily express and consumers as _ thing. looking at the daily express and consumers as well. _ thing. looking at the daily express and consumers as well. people - thing. looking at the daily express| and consumers as well. people out shopping in a quite a big number, actually. apparently 2.6 billion booths in the high street and last—minute spending spree. booths in the high street and last-minute spending spree. sorry, and old cynic— last-minute spending spree. sorry, and old cynic like _ last-minute spending spree. sorry, and old cynic like me _ last-minute spending spree. sorry, and old cynic like me sees - last-minute spending spree. sorry, and old cynic like me sees this - and old cynic like me sees this story— and old cynic like me sees this story and _ and old cynic like me sees this story and we see it isjust about annually— story and we see it isjust about annually around christmas week and the chair— annually around christmas week and the chair is — annually around christmas week and the chair is all up, the daily express— the chair is all up, the daily express is trying to cheer us all up afterwards called a shocker of the year the _ afterwards called a shocker of the year the first paragraph and we are all going _ year the first paragraph and we are all going to go out and spend loads of money— all going to go out and spend loads of money that maybe we have not got and thank _ of money that maybe we have not got and thank goodness for the cash strapped — and thank goodness for the cash strapped consumers doing their bit for the _ strapped consumers doing their bit for the high street. the trouble is, people _ for the high street. the trouble is, peddle of— for the high street. the trouble is, people of god to get to the high street— people of god to get to the high street and all the trains and buses and tubes, — street and all the trains and buses and tubes, are they going to be there _ and tubes, are they going to be
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there to — and tubes, are they going to be there to help them and it's now getting — there to help them and it's now getting very late. and christmas day is 72 hours— getting very late. and christmas day is 72 hours away. getting very late. and christmas day is 72 hours away-— getting very late. and christmas day is 72 hours away. good timekeeping. for viewers. — is 72 hours away. good timekeeping. for viewers. it _ is 72 hours away. good timekeeping. for viewers, it might _ is 72 hours away. good timekeeping. for viewers, it might be _ is 72 hours away. good timekeeping. for viewers, it might be already - for viewers, it might be already there but briefly again, if you would, people are they out in the shops because they weren't sending packages like myself, apologies my family. t packages like myself, apologies my famil . ~' . family. i think the royal mail strike is put _ family. i think the royal mail strike is put people - family. i think the royal mail strike is put people off- family. i think the royal mail strike is put people off and i family. i think the royal mail. strike is put people off and we have not received it, i had a delivery on sunday and they're trying to catch up sunday and they're trying to catch up i think there is a grain of truth in this because people want a final hurrah before going into january endings give a bad and switching the heating on and have lived their christmas because it's been absolutely awful for the last couple of years and suffering injanuary and take the consequences i think a lot of people are doing that now. west is focusing on christmas for the time being. absolute pleasure to
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speak with you it will come back to you in and an half an hour's time. we will get more and make three more of the papers. that's it for the papers this hour. david and natalie will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now. good evening. manchester city or through to the quarterfinals of the cup after an entertaining 3—2 wing of the deliverable. 0ursports correspondent was watching. december football northwest not middle east. the world cup is rubbish, i like club for the better. this the world cup is rubbish, i like club for the better.— the world cup is rubbish, i like club for the better. this is what i call preper _ club for the better. this is what i call proper football. _ club for the better. this is what i call proper football. the - club for the better. this is what i i call proper football. the animosity between _ call proper football. the animosity between the fans in this and that i think— between the fans in this and that i think is— between the fans in this and that i think is overhyped. we
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between the fans in this and that i think is overhyped.— between the fans in this and that i think is overhyped. we for fighting. we dislike to _ think is overhyped. we for fighting. we dislike to support _ think is overhyped. we for fighting. we dislike to support the _ think is overhyped. we for fighting. we dislike to support the voice. - we dislike to support the voice. this may— we dislike to support the voice. this may be _ we dislike to support the voice. this may be the _ we dislike to support the voice. this may be the fixture - we dislike to support the voice. this may be the fixture these i we dislike to support the voice. - this may be the fixture these days. both clubs supporting fans and not insulting. the managers know they can set the tone. and while others to the world cup maybe norway had spent weeks imagining this moment. 1-0, spent weeks imagining this moment. 1—0, tenth minute buy at the liverpool were level and the finish with teams easing back into the season and starting the second half like this. back to you liverpool, instant response to equalise again and you remember mo salah, do you? there he is. and they had forgotten for nathan and to win the game, city through to the quarterfinals and some yellow cards and at times, it
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seemed both managers enjoyed it, welcome back, joe wilson. chelsea finished top of group a after being perry st. germain, they got the lead before laura and james ii half secured the victory and finishing second in the group and also qualifying for the quarterfinals. elsewhere in group a — real madrid were much too strong for albanian side vllaznia while wolfsburg finished top of group b after thumping st. poelten 8—2 in austria and roma settled for second place winning 3—0 away to slavia prague. england pacemanjofra archer is in line for his first international appearance in nearly two years after being included in their one—day squad to tour south africa in early 2023. the sussex seamer has been plagued by elbow and back injuries and hasn't played for england since march 2021. liam livingstone misses out through injury, mark wood has been rested whilstjoe root will play in the uae t20 league after being left out.
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italian team benetton rugby have suspended an unnamed player after a black teammate received a rotten banana in the club's secret santa. italian international prop cherif traore revealed the present from an anonymous colleague drew laughter from other squad members. the treviso club and the italian rugby federation have now said a player has been suspended while the country's federal prosecutor launches an investigation. in a statement, benetton rugby and the italian rugby federation say "they wish to reiterate theirfirm condemnation of all forms of racism and discrimination, which do not and must not have any place within of the italian rugby movement, of sport, of civil society. they say they've launched their investigation to ascertain the facts, as well as the collective and individual responsibilities, to protect the founding values and reputation of the game." they're also said they'll be making any further comment until the end of that investigation.
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former england international luther burrell is one of the many on social media who have responded to the abuse of cherif traore offering their support. i think it's absolutely outrageous having been a victim of this myself, knowing the impact it has on an individual�*s mind is something that you cannot really explain unless you've actually experienced it. i was frankly disgusted and i'm sad that he had to go through this process and i'm really happy that he was vocal with it. do not get me wrong, that is a real sign of strength. he released a video saying people have accepted this, people have done this, no, they haven't. this cannot get brushed under the carpet. he needs to be spoken about and things need to be put in place so that this never happens again.
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this has to be generational change. that is something that really trying to champion at the moment. generational change within the sport. after last years event was cancelled due to covid, the murray brothers were in action this evening in the final tennis tournament of the year — the battle of the brits in aberdeen. england beat scotland when dan evans beat andy murray earlier, but alongside brotherjamie, the murray brothers then beat evans and neal skupski 6—3, 6—4 in the final match of the tournament, in what could them play together. men will be allowed to compete in artistic swimming two—time former champion gary anderson is through to the third round of the pdc world darts championship after a convincing three sets to one win over latvia's madars razma. the 52—year—old scot finished with a checkout of 110 and will now play either england's chris dobey or dutch thrower martin kleermaker for a place in the last 16. and that's all the sport for now.
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hello there. it is staying on them outside for much of the country as we move into the christmas period. some sunshine, few shows as well but it will be some rain to contend with sunday through friday and to the start of christmas eve in this rain will be having persistent across much of the south and she will push and northwards and become confined to this for the positions of the afternoon and will be corridor, bright with some sunshine and if you winter showers across scotland and much milder to the south and sunny spells and if you heavy showers around 12 or 13 degrees and could see across northern hills as the rain band moves early on christmas evening for christmas day, it is milder and strong south—westerly winds and sunshine and chosen a bit of rain in the southeast and boxing
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day with a bit of cord air across the country and does look like it's going to be short—lived as we move out of boxing day in the run—up to new year and it looks like things will be turning milder again for most of us. bye—bye.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... president zelensky returns home from the us after a quick stopover in poland, one of kyiv�*s closest allies. bogged down in ukraine's winter war — we have a special report from the front line. but for all the sophisticated weaponry and all the ammunition, this is what it comes down to in the end — men, mud and an enemy which is within rifle range. the coldest christmas in four decades in parts of the us as a major winter storm sweeps the country.
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