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to come? there is, so far, most of the snow has really been across northern scotland, but this cold arctic air sweeps down across all of us, we will find snow falling in some other parts of the country as well. at the moment we have rain moving down in england and wales, that colder air follows in quickly, so we could see a bit of sleet and snow in the south, further north a lot of ice, more snow, notjust in northern scotland but for northern ireland, and the north east of england and there is going to be a frost for many northern parts of the country as well. temperatures down to minus four or so. southern parts of england and wales staying cloudy, wet weather round and potential for a bit of sleet and snow in there, evenif a bit of sleet and snow in there, even if it dries off a bit. the odd shower. it could be windy and it could feel colder, look at the temperature, sitting round four or five degrees at very best. now what is happening is some weather fronts
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are sliding in from the atlantic, heading towards the far south of england an we have this battle taking place between milder atlantic air that is more across the other side of the channel and this arctic air that is sitting across the uk, and that means those weather fronts are going to be bringing in some wetter weather into this cold air and gardeners take note. tuesday night looks particularly cold, could be as low as minus ten, there could be as low as minus ten, there could be more to snow to come in the south. it may dry off for a while but more wetter windier weather in the far south—west, some of the cloud extends into midland and wales further north, more in the way of sunshine and fewer shower, most are dying out in the north by wednesday but the temperatures are not changing very much after that widespread frost. towards the latter part of the week this is where things could get interesting, big area of low pressure here, that will push in from the atlantic, and we are likely to find disruptive snow further north across the uk, anywhere from north wales, north
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midlands northwards and there could be heavy falls of snow over the hill, particularly in the north pennines and the scottish hills. #123w4i’ you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website —, from the six team its goodbye the news continues here on bbc one , as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. seventh heaven for liverpool, but its seven and hell for manchester united, was it a freak result or a turning point in the season for both sides with the series already won, england experiment in bangladesh and lose the final one—dayer and history on ice, kersten wins great britains first long track speed skating medal
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in over 70 years. evening. it's going to be another busy week of football, but while the dust is still setling on the weekend, we thought we'd look back at that extraordinary match at anfield, liverpool recording their biggest win over their great rivals manchester united, for united it equalled their record defeat. there was a very diferent mood in the red half of the two cities today it isa it is a record when against manchester united. their biggest ever. ,, , manchester united. their biggest ever. , ., manchester united. their biggest ever. ,, , , ., ., . ., ever. super performance from the start.
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ever. super performance from the start- from _ ever. super performance from the start. from the _ ever. super performance from the start. from the start _ ever. super performance from the start. from the start a _ ever. super performance from the start. from the start a super - start. from the start a super performance. it start. from the start a super performance-— start. from the start a super erformance. , ., , , ., , performance. it is literally history in the making- — performance. it is literally history in the making. manchester - performance. it is literally history| in the making. manchester united performance. it is literally history - in the making. manchester united was dominated _ in the making. manchester united was dominated [_ in the making. manchester united was dominated. . , in the making. manchester united was dominated. ., , ., ., ., ., dominated. i was emotional the whole came. dominated. i was emotional the whole name. the dominated. i was emotional the whole game. the performance _ dominated. i was emotional the whole game. the performance was _ game. the performance was outstanding _ game. the performance was outstanding and _ game. the performance was outstanding and that's - game. the performance was outstanding and that's what| game. the performance was| outstanding and that's what i game. the performance was - outstanding and that's what i take. the second — outstanding and that's what i take. the second half it was noticed. it was not — the second half it was noticed. it was not our— the second half it was noticed. it was not our standards. _ the second half it was noticed. it was not our standards. we - the second half it was noticed. it was not our standards. we didn'ti was not our standards. we didn't play as— was not our standards. we didn't play as a — was not our standards. we didn't play as a team _ was not our standards. we didn't play as a team. the _ was not our standards. we didn't play as a team. the players - was not our standards. we didn'ti play as a team. the players were on the pitch— play as a team. the players were on the pitch but— play as a team. the players were on the pitch but they _ play as a team. the players were on the pitch but they did _ play as a team. the players were on the pitch but they did not _ play as a team. the players were on the pitch but they did not cope - the pitch but they did not cope togetheh _ the pitch but they did not cope togetheh it's_ the pitch but they did not cope together. it's unprofessional. i the pitch but they did not cope . together. it's unprofessional. we can bounce — together. it's unprofessional. we can bounce back— together. it's unprofessional. we can bounce back after— together. it's unprofessional. we can bounce back after branford, i can bounce back after branford, after _ can bounce back after branford, after the — can bounce back after branford, afterthe main— can bounce back after branford, after the main city _ can bounce back after branford, after the main city game, - can bounce back after branford, after the main city game, this. can bounce back after branford, i after the main city game, this is definitely— after the main city game, this is definitely a _ after the main city game, this is definitely a strong _ after the main city game, this is definitely a strong setback- after the main city game, this is definitely a strong setback and i definitely a strong setback and unacceptable. _ definitely a strong setback and unacceptable. we _ definitely a strong setback and unacceptable. we let - definitely a strong setback and unacceptable. we let the - definitely a strong setback and unacceptable. we let the fansl definitely a strong setback and - unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the _ unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning _ unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning to _ unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning to be _ unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning to be waking - unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning to be waking up - unacceptable. we let the fans down. not the morning to be waking up on| not the morning to be waking up on the right half of manchester united. the first 45 minutes were ok. the the first 45 minutes were 0k. the rest were a _ the first 45 minutes were ok. the rest were a nightmare. they found a weakness _ rest were a nightmare. they found a weakness and — rest were a nightmare. they found a weakness and exploited _ rest were a nightmare. they found a weakness and exploited it _ rest were a nightmare. they found a weakness and exploited it so - rest were a nightmare. they found a| weakness and exploited it so we just have to _ weakness and exploited it so we just have to look — weakness and exploited it so we just have to look where _ weakness and exploited it so we just have to look where do _
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weakness and exploited it so we just have to look where do we _ weakness and exploited it so we just have to look where do we go - weakness and exploited it so we just have to look where do we go from i have to look where do we go from here? _ have to look where do we go from here? we just _ have to look where do we go from here? we just fell— have to look where do we go from here? we just fell apart. - have to look where do we go from here? wejust fellapart. [- have to look where do we go from here? we just fell apart.— here? we 'ust fell apart. i don't want to here? wejust fell apart. i don't want to speak _ here? wejust fell apart. i don't want to speak about _ here? wejust fell apart. i don't want to speak about it - here? wejust fell apart. i don't want to speak about it at all. i want to speak about it at all. devastated. can't do much about it, can you? devastated. can't do much about it, can ou? , ,.., can you? get the score then. liverpool _ can you? get the score then. liverpool is _ can you? get the score then. liverpool is 7-0 _ can you? get the score then. liverpool is 7-0 manchesterl can you? get the score then. - liverpool is 7-0 manchester united. let's get more on the match and start wth the victors harriet prior is from the anfield wrap. how's your day been harriet? it's been very good and lots of fun. talking about that game at length all day and enjoying the atmosphere in the city it feels like a continuation of the atmosphere in the ground yesterday that has been transported back to the city and continue today. it's been good from. i can understand good fun. you know very well how patchy liverpools form has been, do you view it as a freak result, that's whatjurgen klopp called it, or do you think that seven months into the season, you've finally clicked?
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absolutely a freak result in terms of not winning 7—0 against manchester united all the time. they have been positive and the team in form so no one expected liverpool to get a result like that last night. i think the manager mentioned the performance has been better, and it has been gradually getting better over the last few weeks. there been consecutive clean sheets and the forwards are clicking better, so yes, the score then was definitely freak, in terms of the performance it is another positive sign and step in the right direction which has been happening for some time. seven months into the season which has been inconsistent at times but it has been a roller coaster, hopefully with thing starting to click into place they can push for those champions league, top four spots. i champions league, top four spots. i had paws who were there who said they didn't see coming but you have
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been on cloud nine all day, is it because of how well it matches united playing and the fact that it was manchester united make it seem pretty incredible?— pretty incredible? yeah, because no disresect pretty incredible? yeah, because no disrespeet in — pretty incredible? yeah, because no disrespect in manchester— pretty incredible? yeah, because no disrespect in manchester united, i disrespect in manchester united, they have been excellent this season. their manager has got them playing well and they were coming in audibly as favourites because of the form they were in the season. it was so unexpected that liverpool would turn up in the way they did and that manchester united would play as they did. their manager spoke about being disappointed about their mentality and performance. the disbelief kind of grew with every passing moment because most of the goals came in the second half and in the second half it took up a gear after a few legal is in the first half. it was a bit of a shock around the ground, and it's even more strange because it liverpool has not been as good the season compared to years before
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where they manage to go on runs and barely lose games. that adds to the sense of disbelief, so, yeah, definitely a shocking result. most fans in the right half of the city enjoyed. seems crazy that you were on for the quadruple last season and what's the ambition now? just getting into the top four? yeahifs yeah its top four. we have a game against real madrid coming up and we know are going in with a three—goal deficit and we're hoping to see if we can overturn that. the top four is definitely our goal. the teams like newcastle and tottenham seem to be dropping points so we need to capitalise on that. keep a consistent run and keep players injury free which is hampered liverpool of the season. if they do that, they can push for a top four spot or maybe even third and that is a priority of the season.— so lets get the manchester united perspective now.
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united fans in the ofice have been keeping their heads down, that's for sure. here's andy mitten, the editor of the united we stand fanzine. when your team can seem seven against their biggest rival —— or concede. mencius in the native fans are fuming. their manager is fuming as well and you would expect that. concede in all those goals in a horrific second half at anfield was unexpected because manchester united have been doing so well. when he manages. i think united fans were optimistic, cautious blue cautiously optimistic, cautious blue cautiously optimistic, going into the game yesterday and it was just a horrific day at the office. this yesterday and it was 'ust a horrific day at the office.— day at the office. as you say. and 11 match unbeaten _ day at the office. as you say. and 11 match unbeaten run _ day at the office. as you say. and 11 match unbeaten run for- day at the office. as you say. and 11 match unbeaten run for united| 11 match unbeaten run for united before this match. they won to leak up before this match. they won to leak up as well. is it something to read into ourjust a blip? i up as well. is it something to read into ourjust a blip?—
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into our 'ust a blip? i think, and i hoe, it into ourjust a blip? i think, and i hope. it is— into ourjust a blip? i think, and i hope. it isiust — into ourjust a blip? i think, and i hope, it isjust a _ into ourjust a blip? i think, and i hope, it isjust a blip. _ into ourjust a blip? i think, and i hope, it isjust a blip. when - hope, it isjust a blip. when matches united have had setbacks this season the team has responded well. after the defeat of branford, to manchester city, to aston villa, the team have gone on long winning runs, winning seven or eight or nine matches it has been a good season. matches united have won a first trophy since 2017 and are still in the europa league and the fa cups. yesterday was the low point of the season, and it would be a score line liverpool fans with a relish for many years. is liverpool fans with a relish for many years— liverpool fans with a relish for many years. liverpool fans with a relish for man ears. , ,., many years. is there something the manarer many years. is there something the manager needs _ many years. is there something the manager needs to _ many years. is there something the manager needs to do _ many years. is there something the manager needs to do immediately i many years. is there something the l manager needs to do immediately to respond to that result? share manager needs to do immediately to respond to that result?— respond to that result? are there chan . es respond to that result? are there changes to _ respond to that result? are there changes to come _ respond to that result? are there changes to come question - respond to that result? are there changes to come question mark. respond to that result? are there l changes to come question mark he should probably get the players to run to anfield and back. he had them running after that heavy defeat in august. what has to change with a mark he has a change of players because none of them came out of the game with credit. the next game is
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against real veggies and deep played against real veggies and deep played a really young side and he could do that again which would probably mean going out of the europa league. he is an experienced and professional manager with a good team around him and i suffered the pizza before it has happened to the best and worst of them, and i don't think he would overreact. ., , , overreact. cornelius kersten speaking — overreact. cornelius kersten speaking there. _ overreact. cornelius kersten speaking there. andy - overreact. cornelius kerstenj speaking there. andy mitten overreact. cornelius kersten - speaking there. andy mitten speaking there. one other line to bring you from that match and liverpool have described the actions of a fan who invaded the pitch during the game as �*unacceptable and dangerous' and say they could issue a lifetime ban. the club are investigating the incident which happened after liverpool's seventh goal. merseyside police said a 16—year—old boy had been arrested on suspicion of encroaching onto a football pitch. managerjurgen klopp was seen shouting at the fan as he was escorted off the field by stewards. there's a west london derby in the premier league tonight. brentford taking on fulham, with both sides in the top half of the table and eyeing the european places. henry moeran is at the game tonight
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with radio five live. they've been exceptional. there is no second season syndrome at all. note side as unbeaten as they have been. they have converted those who expected them to struggle in this season. entertaining football. thomas frank has them playing this buccaneer and, thomas frank has them playing this buccaneerand, brave thomas frank has them playing this buccaneer and, brave side. thomas frank has them playing this buccaneerand, brave side. remember that victory against manchester united which will live long in the memory of branford supporters which sets the tone for what this ground and atmosphere could be and what the supporters will look to see. they might go into this game a slight favourites, they are site who are free—flowing in terms of moving the ball and have ivan toney of friends for the time being and we are waiting to see what eventually bans he might be seen in the next few weeks. their confidence should not
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end at the end of this run. so there slight favourites. aha, end at the end of this run. so there slight favourites.— slight favourites. a great game earlier in the _ slight favourites. a great game earlier in the season _ slight favourites. a great game earlier in the season with - slight favourites. a great game earlier in the season with for. slight favourites. a great game . earlier in the season with for them winning that one to 3—2 with alexander mitrovic should with a slight winner. he started the season great and has gone off the boys recently. he great and has gone off the boys recentl . ., , �* ~' great and has gone off the boys recentl . ., , �* ,, .., . recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always — recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always happy — recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always happy to _ recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always happy to try _ recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always happy to try and - recently. he doesn't like confidence he's always happy to try and get - he's always happy to try and get opportunities, and a player who is perfect for a rough picture like this. he won't be missed by the noise that there will be. he would get changes was up there is no in the for them side because of suspension but the big question in for them it made feel is how they when the midfield battle. we will see an entertaining game, lots of goals in the match early on in the season and the rain beginning to fall in west london. a greasy service and it will be live, this
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evening. over the weekend the international football association board, ifab, again rejected a request from the premier league and the players union, the pfa, to trial temporary concussion substitutions during games. fifa are currently trialling permanent substitutions, they say it's a zero—risk approach, but i spoke to the pfa's head of brain health, dr adam white who isn't happy with ifab�*s decision. we're we' re really we're really disappointed, once again, we obviously took the matter to the organisation back injanuary and between then and now the pressure from the premier league and partners around the world have done a lot to work in trying to answer a lot of the questions that i5 have raised whether it was the right thing to do or whether doctors were on board. we have met all of those. we've done lots of work and got a
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strong protocol that the unions and players and clubs and the leaves are on board with it and we are being held back by the lawmakers of the game. held back by the lawmakers of the name. ~ , ., held back by the lawmakers of the came.~ , ., ,, held back by the lawmakers of the name. ~ , ., . , held back by the lawmakers of the iame_ . , ., ., , ., game. why do you feel that they are takinr the game. why do you feel that they are taking the wrong _ game. why do you feel that they are taking the wrong path _ game. why do you feel that they are taking the wrong path with - game. why do you feel that they are taking the wrong path with this? - taking the wrong path with this? with their permanent concussion substitutions rather than temporary substitutions rather than temporary substitutions question mark we want temporary concussion substitutions to allow doctor at the time and space to make correct decisions for players. space to make correct decisions for -la ers. , , space to make correct decisions for .la ers. , , ., space to make correct decisions for -la ers. , ., players. this is a player welfare issue and putting _ players. this is a player welfare issue and putting them - players. this is a player welfare issue and putting them first. i players. this is a player welfare l issue and putting them first. the weirs reasons why— have declined it has not been shared with ourselves and others. we can't see why they alone seem to be the only people who aren't doing this. everybody is seems are aligned on the right way forward and it would be what other sports have done previously. this is a case where football isn't following the path of other sports and dragging its heels behind everybody else.—
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and dragging its heels behind everybody else. chelsea in the champions _ everybody else. chelsea in the champions league _ everybody else. chelsea in the champions league and - everybody else. chelsea in the champions league and they i everybody else. chelsea in the | champions league and they are everybody else. chelsea in the - champions league and they are down 1-0 champions league and they are down 1—0 from the first leg and struggling despite being europe's higher spenders in the transfer window. the position we are in you should always welcome the pressure, because it means you're in a fantastic situation which is to compete for the last eight of the champions league. it's a wonderful competition, and it would be a special night. it was a special occasion in dortmund and i am sure it would be the same at stamford bridge tomorrow. there is nothing else to say apart from we're looking forward to playing the game and competing to go through. it's a fantastic competition and we want to progress.
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they still win the series 2—1, and jos buttler said handing a debut to rehan ahmed and changing the batting order was part of england's long term planning( a test of hydration and motivation. even with the series done in a world cup year, every game has an angle to find. bangladesh were searching and looking for every wrong but not complete in them all. england experimented. rhea and i made their youngest bowler at 18 years old —— michael rhea and i made. we know more aboutjos buttler. once the sun had gone trouble alerts for england. that was jason roy soria score over a century in the last match. and here james vince both bewitched by the bangladeshis best cricketer.
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then just buttler was boiled out 50 runs shorter and finish the series is winner but could do better. patrick gearey, bbc news. they still win the series 2—1, and jos buttler said handing a debut to rehan ahmed and changing the batting order was part of england's long term planning( i think if we played well enough we would've won the game. it was an opportunity today to give rehan his chance to bat at number five. we don't play again until september, especially in these conditions it felt like a great chance to gather as much information as we can and expose people to different situations. if we lost the game then so be it. a few england stars on show as in the women's premier league. heather
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knight was boiled out 40 as the challengers slumped to 155 all out. england responded with this better hitting 50 runs and securing the bounty with 34 balls to spare. novak djokovic has withdrawn from the indian wells event will stop the world number one is on answered unable to enter the united states because he's unvaccinated. here's the washington post sports journalists. notify applied about one month ago and there was no room whatsoever. there was no chance it was meant to happen. it’s there was no chance it was meant to ha en. �* , . there was no chance it was meant to ha en, �*, .,, there was no chance it was meant to ha en, �*, ., , ., there was no chance it was meant to hauen. �*, ., , ., , happen. it's a big deal this tournament. _ happen. it's a big deal this tournament. how - happen. it's a big deal this tournament. how big i happen. it's a big deal this tournament. how big a i happen. it's a big deal this i tournament. how big a blow is happen. it's a big deal this - tournament. how big a blow is that they are not going to get the 22 time grand slam champion there?
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they're not getting 122 grand slam champion and the other 22 grand slam winner in rough and adult. it's a huge bill because the big names are what attracts people to come and pay outrageous prices to watch tennis. not having them is a blow. it would be a blow in indian wells and a blow in the miami open. you be a blow in indian wells and a blow in the miami open.— in the miami open. you mentioned aril as a in the miami open. you mentioned april as a possible _ in the miami open. you mentioned april as a possible time _ in the miami open. you mentioned april as a possible time when i in the miami open. you mentioned| april as a possible time when those border rules could be relaxed. we are six months away from the us open. with that puts any pressure on the authorities as we look toward that final grand slam of the year? i that final grand slam of the year? i don't think so. united states government appears to be moving toward a resolution in me, probably mid may, of clearing the pandemic open. at the moment, the transportation and security administration has restrictions in
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place until april ten. so, administration has restrictions in place untilaprilten. so, probably ijy place untilaprilten. so, probably by mid spring it will be over in terms of travel restrictions. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. paris saint german have announced they'll be without striker neymar for the rest of the season — as he prepares to have surgery following an ankle injury. the brazilforward suffered ligament damage during psg's domestic clash with lille last month — and could now be out for up to four months. lee radford has left castleford tigers by mutual consent. tigers have lost all three of their games so far, sitting bottom of the table. assistant coach andy last will take charge of the game against huddersfield giants on friday. scotland's grant gilchrist will miss the rest of the six nations after being banned for three weeks for his red card against france. the ban has been reduced from six weeks to three after gilchrist admitted his mistake and due to a lack of intent. the men's golf season has started to pick up and the unofficial fifth
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major, the players championship is next week and the masters next month. it was a dramatic day at the arnold palmer invitational as someone to detective. arnold palmer was one of gods great entertainers. 15 then that the stars put on quite a show. as an important time in the men's golfing calendar, the first major is just one month away. jordan smith has won here before and made the first move here. the current holder of the green jacket birdied here. when it comes to big—name it doesn't get bigger than rory mcelroy, and with this part he was tied for the lead. with the leaderboard bunching a surprise name came to the fore. this may needed to parts for his first pga tour win. he
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nearly did it in one with even rory mcelroy watching the tournament slip away had to be impressed. one of the shortest shots of the week was the winning one, a culmination of a day arnold palmer would be proud of. this weekend cornelius kersten won bronze at the world single distance championships. it's been a long wait for great britain to claim a medal in long track speed skating... more than seven decades in fact. he spoke to me about the race and clenching that precious bronze. i wasn't expecting to podium in this race. so i surprised by that. i was really happy with the time and how the race went, it was exactly as planned. you know that you've got a good day when you feel nervous but you turn that into energy. i think about 50 metres into the race, i
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felt like everything was going the way i wanted it to go. it still feels a bit unreal to think i am that top three in the world right now. . , that top three in the world right now. ., , ., that top three in the world right now. . , ., , ., , ., now. onwards and upwards for next season. now. onwards and upwards for next season- what _ now. onwards and upwards for next season. what does _ now. onwards and upwards for next season. what does this _ now. onwards and upwards for next season. what does this result i now. onwards and upwards for next j season. what does this result mean for you in the short—term and long—term when it comes to funding and how you approach next season? in terms of funding i am hoping to move up terms of funding i am hoping to move up a bit around the ranks in the uk sport. that would make a massive difference leading up to the next world championships in a few years, and, especially, the olympic games in 2026. that is where our eyes are set right now. everything we're doing right now is to develop for 2026 and this was a tremendous stepping stone in that direction. so, i'm hoping to build on this for next season and find a bit more stability and have a season that is a little less injury prone.—
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a little less in'ury prone. having a taste of the — a little less injury prone. having a taste of the podium. _ a little less injury prone. having a taste of the podium. is _ a little less injury prone. having a taste of the podium. is that i a little less injury prone. having a taste of the podium. is that that i taste of the podium. is that that mental barrier lifted? you obviously enjoyed the moment but you felt right at home there, you thought i could do this? i right at home there, you thought i could do this?— could do this? i think that's the hard part. _ could do this? i think that's the hard part. or— could do this? i think that's the hard part, or the _ could do this? i think that's the hard part, or the funny - could do this? i think that's the hard part, or the funny part i could do this? i think that's the l hard part, or the funny part being an athlete. you've reached one of the goals you set up for yourself, and you're happy, but the next thing you do is look at what you can do next to make that bronze a silver next to make that bronze a silver next time. next to make that bronze a silver next time-— next time. that was cornelius kersten. from aberdeen to living an american football dream, it's safe to say it's been quite the journey for david ojabo. from overcoming injury, to making his nfl debut, the baltimore ravens linebacker is reflecting on a memorable year as tyrone smith reports david ojabo enjoying a break back with his family in aberdeenshire after a world wind 12 months stateside. from this to this. a chance to reflect on a journey which is taken
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to the american football big time. this was the start of it all. despite having an injured achilles, he was recruited by the baltimore ravens in april after starring for the university of michigan team was up he made his long—awaited nfl debut at the end of last year. he is whacked in the backfield by ojabo. i don't get nervous, you know,. i see it as just practice with some friends behind, you know, so, i just say it's a gametime was sent back to doing what i do. i have the jersey on and the pads on and i'm with my team—mates again, it was a good feeling, i'm telling you. i can't wait to see what's coming next. there is more to come. nigeria braun david a was born up in scotland which she regards as home. six years ago he hadn't paid american football and now he is under sports stage. the linebacker has been increasingly in the public eye which is made them a more
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private person. just eye which is made them a more private person-— private person. just knowing that an kind private person. just knowing that any kind of— private person. just knowing that any kind of slip — private person. just knowing that any kind of slip up _ private person. just knowing that any kind of slip up is _ private person. just knowing that any kind of slip up is going i private person. just knowing that any kind of slip up is going to i private person. just knowing that any kind of slip up is going to be | any kind of slip up is going to be blown up compared to what you were before then. that is just the reality of things. the good is that yeah everyone is looking at you and you get the fame and riches, but on the downside you have to be on your a game of a lot of time because you have these eyes on you. he has alwa s have these eyes on you. he has always done _ have these eyes on you. he has always done these _ have these eyes on you. he has always done these self - have these eyes on you. he has always done these self chores l have these eyes on you. he has| always done these self chores as have these eyes on you. he has i always done these self chores as you can see _ always done these self chores as you can see we — always done these self chores as you can see. we have a list. he engine -- michaei— can see. we have a list. he engine —— michael empties the been daily hrings— —— michael empties the been daily brings out— —— michael empties the been daily brings out his room and does this. i don't know— brings out his room and does this. i don't know if— brings out his room and does this. i don't know if you still does this. and you thought you were going on for a break. and you thought you were going on fora break. he and you thought you were going on for a break-— for a break. he has always been a focus young man _ for a break. he has always been a focus young man and _ for a break. he has always been a focus young man and a _ for a break. he has always been a focus young man and a go-getter| for a break. he has always been a i focus young man and a go-getter so focus young man and a go—getter so to live _ focus young man and a go—getter so to live to— focus young man and a go—getter so to live to see him live in dream i am so— to live to see him live in dream i am so proud _ to live to see him live in dream i am so proud of them.— to live to see him live in dream i am so proud of them. never mind the dishes, david — am so proud of them. never mind the dishes, david ojabo _ am so proud of them. never mind the dishes, david ojabo has _ am so proud of them. never mind the dishes, david ojabo has the _ am so proud of them. never mind the dishes, david ojabo has the super i dishes, david ojabo has the super bowl, american football is biggest prize in his sights.—
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prize in his sights. always helpful. that wra ts prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it _ prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up — prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from _ prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from sports i prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from sports they, \ prize in his sights. always helpful. | that wraps it up from sports they, i pointed up to the bbs that wraps it up from sports they, i pointed up to the bbs sports website. coming up shortly, branford against for them in the premier league unless more reaction for the astonishing wrote for liverpool against interest united. that's it for me. goodbye. hello there. it's been a very wintery day across northern parts of the uk, particularly the north and east of scotland where he is seen significant showers and accumulation of snow in the high ground. into tuesday, we hold onto this snow and ice right across the northern half of scotland, north east england and northern ireland. because we have this arctic air running down from the north across the country, eventually reaching southern areas as we move into tonight and tomorrow. so, an icy night to come across the northern half of the country, particularly west. snow showers continue around coastal areas. this band of cloud and rain
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across southern england, south wales, could have a wintery element to it, certainly some sleety, wet snow in the high ground. it holds on through to tuesday morning in the south. there is a slow improvement here. elsewhere, away from northern and eastern coasts, we would see further snow showers, it's going to be a bright day. plenty of sunshine around but it's going to be cold. when factor in the wind, we are looking at subzero values across some northern and eastern areas. take care.
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hello, i'm kasia madera, this is outside source. ukraine's president says positions will be strengthened in bakhmut, as the head of the mercinary group fighting for russia there complains of no ammunition. translation: what if they want to set us u- translation: what if they want to set us up to — translation: what if they want to set us up to him — translation: what if they want to set us up to him calling _ translation: what if they want to set us up to him calling a _ set us up to him calling a scoundrels because? and that's why they don't give us ammunition. if wagoner retreats from bakhmut right now, the whole front will rely to collapse. there's fighting happening between russian and ukrainian soldiers from street to street. also in the programme... wayne couzens — the former uk police officer who murdered sarah everard — is sentenced to 19 months in prison for indecent exposure,
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