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the battery life on that was about 30 minutes. it would take about ten hours to charge. had a standby of around a similar time as well. wow. so what does marty think about the future of phones? we are still at the very beginning of the cell phone revolution. we are going to eliminate poverty because we are becoming more productive because of the cell phone, and ijust mentioned, we're going to eliminate disease. our educational system is going to be revolutionised. i think all of these things are potentials of the cell phone. not doing it by itself, but it will be an essential part of this great future. zoe kleinman, bbc news. let's see what's happening with the weather. the latest forecast from elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes. elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a ”oreous elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a gorgeous day _ elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a gorgeous day of — elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes
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a gorgeous day of weather outside for the vast majority of us. look at these pictures captured in north—east england, in north wales and finally in edinburgh. plenty of blue sky and some spring sunshine around. the sunshine has a bit more kick to it at this time of year so it will feel pleasantly warm in the best of that. it was a rare commodity in march. it will turn cloudierfrom the north commodity in march. it will turn cloudier from the north and west and that's because there is a weather frontjust here. it's quite far out towards the west today but it is throwing more cloud across northern ireland, may be some showers here. this is giving us more of an onshore breeze for north sea facing coast. some high cloud across scotland turning sunshine hazy, some patchy cloud through the afternoon with temperatures peaking between ten and 14 celsius, maybe 15 for the moray firth. you might well find yourself sneezing and this could be the reason why. the tree pollen season
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has started and levels are moderate across england and wales. overnight tonight, ourweather across england and wales. overnight tonight, our weather front out towards the north and west is gradually pushing further eastwards. it is cloudy and breezy and lots of clear skies elsewhere. temperatures are likely to drop just below freezing so there will be another frost into tomorrow morning. this is the position of the weather front on tuesday. it's gradually moving further eastwards, sending more cloud into eastern areas of scotland. the lion's share of the sunshine again for much of england and wales, and it will feel warmer again towards the north sea facing coast than it is today. top temperatures up to 15 celsius on tuesday. on wednesday the weather front has progressed further eastwards, some of these showers could be heavy. some clearance across northern ireland by the end of the afternoon, the rain not reaching south east england until
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the end of the day. temperatures on a par with the rest of the week. the weather front continues eastwards, could give some heavy and persistent rain through the day on thursday towards eastern areas this time, but look at this, high pressure building from the south. so it's all good news from me as we head into the easter bank holiday weekend. good friday, saturday and possibly some or looking dry. a bit more cloud around than today and we could see some rain on bank holiday monday. elizabeth, thank you. a reminder of our top story... more strikes are planned for schools in england after teachers overwhelmingly rejected the government's pay offer. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are.
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inaudible we've been to berlin to find out about a new policy introduced in german amateur football that allows transgender and non—binary players to choose if they play in men's or women's teams. and... there'll be an investigation after fans invaded the track before sunday's australian grand prix had officially finished. hello again. i2 managerial sackings, the most we've had in a premier league season. graham potter and brendan rodgers are the latest casualties as chelsea and leicester now both go in search of new managers. potter leaves stamford bridge afterjust 7 months in charge with chelsea 12 points off the champions league places. as for brendan rodgers, he leaves leicester 2nd bottom in the table, in the thick of a relegation battle. we can speak to former chelsea winger pat nevin.
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thank you forjoining us. are you surprised on graham potter and the decision to get rid of him? for wins in 19 premier league games, the form speaks for itself. i in 19 premier league games, the form speaks for itself.— speaks for itself. i don't that you can be surprised. _ speaks for itself. i don't that you can be surprised. particularly - speaks for itself. i don't that you i can be surprised. particularly when you look at chelsea historically. it is not the same chelsea as before. we are waiting to see if they were the kind of people who would wait around a little bit. the answer, no. they are not going to do that. it is not a shock. at the very top level, there are so many managerial casualties. all the managers know or certainly knew it. the question remained whether the new owners of chelsea were going to put this plan in place, this new holistic idea to wait for the players they have got and bought at the same time to develop. they are not willing to wait, and it is understandable, as not many do. wait, and it is understandable, as not many do— not many do. qualifying for the champions _ not many do. qualifying for the champions league _ not many do. qualifying for the champions league seems - not many do. qualifying for the champions league seems a - not many do. qualifying for the | champions league seems a long not many do. qualifying for the - champions league seems a long way off. 12 points, but they still have a chance of silverware. real madrid
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stand in their way, but stranger things have happened.- stand in their way, but stranger things have happened. there are some fabulous shocks _ things have happened. there are some fabulous shocks when _ things have happened. there are some fabulous shocks when chelsea - things have happened. there are some fabulous shocks when chelsea won - things have happened. there are some fabulous shocks when chelsea won the | fabulous shocks when chelsea won the champions league in the history, i never thought either time that they have much of a chance, but this is an even longer shot. they are playing against a real madrid team that are very good. just see what they did to liverpool at anfield in they did to liverpool at anfield in the last round. they are a very good team, and chelsea are quite a long way away from that at the moment. it is a team massively in transition, possibly the most transitional looking team in the premier league just now. yeah, there's a chance, but i would say it is a very faint chance. one of the other side is that games still to be told is that, whoever chelsea are interested in going for, there are lots of reasons anyone would want to be chelsea manager, but another is that you have a free shot at a quarter final of the champions league. i5
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have a free shot at a quarter final of the champions league.- of the champions league. is the chelsea job _ of the champions league. is the chelsea job a — of the champions league. is the chelsea job a bit _ of the champions league. is the chelsea job a bit of— of the champions league. is the chelsea job a bit of an _ of the champions league. is the l chelsea job a bit of an impossible task? it chelsea “0b a bit of an impossible task? . chelsea “0b a bit of an impossible task? , , ., , , , chelsea “0b a bit of an impossible task? , , ., task? it is impossible to make it work in the _ task? it is impossible to make it work in the short _ task? it is impossible to make it work in the short term, - task? it is impossible to make it work in the short term, because| task? it is impossible to make it - work in the short term, because you have so many young players who are just learning a, the game, but b, english football. some of them have done very well, some of them have struggled a bit. you need to give these people time to age into a unit and grew up a little bit and understand the game. it is a hard job to get this to work quickly. and then, your other question, who? that is the big one. you are going to get a gun for hire, one of the big names. you could go for ajulian nagelsmann, there is a variety of managers you go for, or are you going to get someone who will try and build them up as a young group of players the way that graham potter would do? then you start looking a bit further afield, and left—field ideas. i suspect they have had the left—field idea, and
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they will go for the biggest name they will go for the biggest name they can possibly get, and my suggestion is that he will either be spanish or german.— suggestion is that he will either be spanish or german. julian nagelsmann and lewis henry _ spanish or german. julian nagelsmann and lewis henry kate _ spanish or german. julian nagelsmann and lewis henry kate links _ spanish or german. julian nagelsmann and lewis henry kate links very - and lewis henry kate links very heavily to that job and lewis henry kate links very heavily to thatjob at and lewis henry kate links very heavily to that job at stamford bridge. —— luis enrique we've been speaking to some leicester fans today to get their reaction to the sacking of brendan rodgers and who they want at the king power next the substitutions of been atrocious. i could figure out who needs to come on. he i could figure out who needs to come on. . . i could figure out who needs to come on. , , ., . i could figure out who needs to come on. , ,., . , on. he seems to have lost his way a little bit, on. he seems to have lost his way a little bit. he's _ on. he seems to have lost his way a little bit, he's been _ on. he seems to have lost his way a little bit, he's been magnificent - on. he seems to have lost his way a little bit, he's been magnificent in l little bit, he's been magnificent in the past — little bit, he's been magnificent in the past. they can bring in who they like, the past. they can bring in who they like. but _ the past. they can bring in who they like. but of— the past. they can bring in who they like, but of the players are not playing — like, but of the players are not playing for you, then you're going to he _ playing for you, then you're going to be where we are. it's a big week coming up for england's lionesses —
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they're playing brazil at a sold out wembley on thursday, and will be showcasing their new kit ahead of this summer's world cup. following consultations with the team, the players will wear blue shorts instead of white after some of the squad including beth mead and georgia stanway, expressed period concerns. other countries have also had their kits redesigned by nike, for the tournament that begins in australia and new zealand in july. a new nationwide policy introduced in german amateur football allows transgender and non—binary players to choose themselves if they play in men's or women's teams. the bbc understands the new rule has attracted interest from england, wales and scotland's football associations as well as fifa, who are currently reviewing their regulations on gender eligibility. the german fa says the move puts inclusion at the heart of the sport withoutjeopardising player safety or fairness but some are concerned it sets a "dangerous" precedent. bbc sport's sarah dawkins travelled to berlin to exclusively see the policy in action. my my name is charlie and i love to play football. i used to play for a
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male team. after i took hormones, body started to change. i grew really fast. the berlin officials announced a new rule that is quite progressive. it means that me, as a trans person, i can choose the team i would like to play in.— i would like to play in. there is a debate raging — i would like to play in. there is a debate raging in _ i would like to play in. there is a debate raging in sport _ i would like to play in. there is a debate raging in sport about - i would like to play in. there is a l debate raging in sport about what i would like to play in. there is a . debate raging in sport about what is fair but also what is safe when it comes to transgender athletes. at this woman's match in berlin, they are putting inclusion at the heart of football, and allowing transgender players the right to choose whether they play with men or women. . . , choose whether they play with men or women. . .,, ., . , women. that new rule was totally necessary. _ women. that new rule was totally necessary, because _ women. that new rule was totally necessary, because it _ women. that new rule was totally necessary, because it was - women. that new rule was totally necessary, because it was like - women. that new rule was totally necessary, because it was like a l women. that new rule was totally l necessary, because it was like a big grey box. nobody knew where to put us, and now we know we can decide. how do you feel when you walk into the pitch? in how do you feel when you walk into the itch? . how do you feel when you walk into the itch? , , the pitch? in the first minute it is alwa s the pitch? in the first minute it is always awkward. _ the pitch? in the first minute it is always awkward. sometimes - the pitch? in the first minute it is always awkward. sometimes you | the pitch? in the first minute it is . always awkward. sometimes you get funny looks, and i know there are critics, but i don't think that i have a physical advantage. i'm not
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the fastest player, i am not the strongest player on my team. haifa the fastest player, i am not the strongest player on my team. how are ou feelin: strongest player on my team. how are you feeling about — strongest player on my team. how are you feeling about the _ strongest player on my team. how are you feeling about the match? - strongest player on my team. how are you feeling about the match? colback| you feeling about the match? colback i feel so comfortable, so welcomed and so seen. i feel so appreciated. i have to go. mr; and so seen. i feel so appreciated. i have to go-_ and so seen. i feel so appreciated. i have to go. my name is anna, i am the founder — i have to go. my name is anna, i am the founder of _ i have to go. my name is anna, i am the founder of a _ i have to go. my name is anna, i am the founder of a feminist _ i have to go. my name is anna, i am the founder of a feminist group - the founder of a feminist group based — the founder of a feminist group based in — the founder of a feminist group based in germany. we think that the inclusion— based in germany. we think that the inclusion of— based in germany. we think that the inclusion of transgender players in female _ inclusion of transgender players in female sports is very dangerous. there _ female sports is very dangerous. there is— female sports is very dangerous. there is a — female sports is very dangerous. there is a clear difference between the female body and a male body, and of course _ the female body and a male body, and of course we _ the female body and a male body, and of course we are not going to say, no you _ of course we are not going to say, no you cannot feel this way or that way. _ no you cannot feel this way or that way. but in — no you cannot feel this way or that way, but in the reality we are playing — way, but in the reality we are playing with our bodies and not with how we _ playing with our bodies and not with how we feel. this prevents women from _ how we feel. this prevents women from working hard to be athletes, women _ from working hard to be athletes, women and little girls, they will feel they— women and little girls, they will feel they never have a chance. i
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think— feel they never have a chance. i think it — feel they never have a chance. i think it is — feel they never have a chance. i think it is the beginning of the end of the _ think it is the beginning of the end of the female athlete. we think it is the beginning of the end of the female athlete.— of the female athlete. we have to make sure — of the female athlete. we have to make sure that _ of the female athlete. we have to make sure that everyone - of the female athlete. we have to make sure that everyone who - of the female athlete. we have to l make sure that everyone who wants of the female athlete. we have to - make sure that everyone who wants to play football is allowed to play football. my name is thomas hits a burger, and a former premier league player. burger, and a former premier league -la er. ., , ., , , player. could you ever see this bein: player. could you ever see this being rolled _ player. could you ever see this being rolled out _ player. could you ever see this being rolled out in _ player. could you ever see this being rolled out in the _ player. could you ever see this| being rolled out in the professional game? i being rolled out in the professional tame? ., , ., , ~' being rolled out in the professional tame? .,, . , ,, . game? i hope that they think about it, game? i hope that they think about it. because — game? i hope that they think about it. because we _ game? i hope that they think about it, because we are _ game? i hope that they think about it, because we are leading - game? i hope that they think about it, because we are leading by - it, because we are leading by example at the moment. other essays have approached the german fa, and hopefully they are convinced that this is a good regulation and they will take it on. the this is a good regulation and they will take it on.— this is a good regulation and they will take it on. �* �* , . , will take it on. the bbc understands that england. _ will take it on. the bbc understands that england, scotland _ will take it on. the bbc understands that england, scotland and - will take it on. the bbc understands that england, scotland and wales, | that england, scotland and wales, where participation is decided on a case—by—case basis, are among the nations contacting the german fa to decide more. attitudes outside germany can be very different, and there can sense that despite
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testosterone suppression, transgender women who have been through male puberty will always retain a physical advantage and pose a safety risk to other athletes. what about player safety? whether any concerns when you are in fomenting this policy? find any concerns when you are in fomenting this policy? and the beatinnin fomenting this policy? and the beginning of— fomenting this policy? and the beginning of the _ fomenting this policy? and the beginning of the season - fomenting this policy? and the beginning of the season when | fomenting this policy? and the| beginning of the season when it fomenting this policy? and the - beginning of the season when it was implemented, eversince beginning of the season when it was implemented, ever since it has been positive. we'll have to see if there will be any safety issues, but up until there hasn't. you will be any safety issues, but up until there hasn't.— will be any safety issues, but up until there hasn't. you notice clubs like ours who _ until there hasn't. you notice clubs like ours who include _ until there hasn't. you notice clubs like ours who include everyone - until there hasn't. you notice clubs like ours who include everyone do | like ours who include everyone do really _ like ours who include everyone do really well. — like ours who include everyone do really well, and there is a lot of player— really well, and there is a lot of player satisfaction. you really well, and there is a lot of player satisfaction.— really well, and there is a lot of player satisfaction. you would never have concerns? _ player satisfaction. you would never have concerns? reign _ player satisfaction. you would never have concerns? reign i— player satisfaction. you would never have concerns? reign i would - player satisfaction. you would never| have concerns? reign i would never. it is just football, we love to play. it is just football, we love to play, and it doesn't matter who you are. australian grand prix organisers have promised to investigate after fans invaded the track before sunday's race had officially finished. footage showed a "large group" squeezing through barriers and climbing fences just metres from speeding cars. the sport's governing body, the fia, said the incident was a serious breach of the sporting code.
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you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. the man who shot and killed nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel at her home in liverpool last year will be sentenced for murder in a short while. olivia died after thomas cashman fired shots into herfamily�*s home, during what prosecutors described as a "ruthless pursuit" to execute another man. live now to our correspondent rowan bridge, who is at manchester crown court for us today. what are we expecting? we are
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ex-tectin what are we expecting? we are expecting the — what are we expecting? we are expecting the sentencing - what are we expecting? we are expecting the sentencing to - what are we expecting? we are l expecting the sentencing to start around two o'clock this afternoon. it will begin with statements from the prosecution and defence. the prosecution will be outlining reasons why it feels that thomas cashman should be given a severe sentence, so any aggravating factors in the case, and the defence will be able to put any mitigating factors they feel should be taken into account. we may also get what are called victim impact statements, so members of olivia's family who turned up today will speak in court and be able to talk about the impact that olivia's death have had on them, and for that to be taken into account thejudge when them, and for that to be taken into account the judge when it comes to the sentencing. thomas cashman was found guilty of murder. that is an automatic life sentence. the question will then be around how long he has to serve in prison before he is eligible for release, the so—called tariff you can be given. for murderfor an adult, that starts at 30 years, but there are potential aggravating factors which
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could lead to an even longer

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