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absolutely, mae muller. i entry. absolutely, mae muller. i like it. a little — entry. absolutely, mae muller. i like it. a little bit _ entry. absolutely, mae muller. i like it. a little bit of— entry. absolutely, mae muller. i like it. a little bit of mae - entry. absolutely, mae muller. i like it. a little bit of mae muller| like it. a little bit of mae muller for wishes, like it. a little bit of mae muller forwishes, i hope like it. a little bit of mae muller for wishes, i hope she will do well in the contest.— for wishes, i hope she will do well in the contest. and among the other favourites is — in the contest. and among the other favourites is sweden, _ in the contest. and among the other favourites is sweden, it _ in the contest. and among the other favourites is sweden, it is _ in the contest. and among the other favourites is sweden, it is an - favourites is sweden, it is an interesting one. lovers of eurovision love sweden because of abba and there is a woman hoping to win for a second time? she abba and there is a woman hoping to win for a second time?— win for a second time? she was a winner in 2012. _ win for a second time? she was a winner in 2012. euphoria. - win for a second time? she was a winner in 2012. euphoria. tattoo | win for a second time? she was a l winner in 2012. euphoria. tattoo is her song this year. it goes like this... she is the favourite to win the contest this year. i she is the favourite to win the contest this year.— she is the favourite to win the contest this year. i love the song but to be honest _
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contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i _ contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was _ contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was not - contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was not sure l but to be honest i was not sure about the big fingernails! they were about the big fingernails! they were a bit scary in the semifinal last night! you mean herfingernails! we thought we would try a couple of others and we have done a circuit of the newsroom and a couple of people said celine dion took part in eurovision, really? buti said celine dion took part in eurovision, really? but i bet you knew that and you know the track. absolutely! she was a winner for switzerland in 1988. a real eurovision banger! absolutely! and the final one and
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one that does not come to mind for me but someone in the newsroom suggested this from 1989. riva. yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me baby. yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me bab . ~ ., yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me bab _ 4' l, ., ~' yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me bab . ~ ., l, ,, baby. something like that. thank you so much! an — baby. something like that. thank you so much! an absolute _ baby. something like that. thank you so much! an absolute star— baby. something like that. thank you so much! an absolute star and - so much! an absolute star and brilliant pianist. and knows almost everything about your vision! you need to go on celebrity mastermind! time for a look at the weather, with chris fawkes. if eurovision contestants this year when charge of the forecast we will probably have to start off with some water gun and burning daylight, the entries from switzerland and the netherlands this year! but it is a
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day of showers and these clouds will eventually become thunderstorms across eastern areas of england. the satellite picture shows a lot of cloud feeding and moisture across northern ireland and scotland and here we have some pretty heavy downpours. showers across southern counties of northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland have aligned with the wind blow and that means some of them could last a long time. elsewhere we have seen showers building already across wales and west in england and they are moving into eastern england and this is where some of the heavier showers today will be. around 20, 30 millimetres of rain falling in the space of a few hours. but they are at least blowing through quite quickly at about 20 miles an hour or so pushed along by the wind. overnight tonight a few more showers circulating close to the area of low pressure that moves on to northern ireland later in the night. otherwise many of the gradually fading away and temperature is
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around six, eight celsius overnight. tomorrow some sunshine around but we start up was showers in northern ireland than heavy showers across eastern areas of england which tend to move back west into the midlands and some downpours into wales as well. so and some downpours into wales as well. 50 wales and the midlands the places to watch for the heaviest of those storms tomorrow, some of them could have some hill mixed in and temperatures around 15, i8 could have some hill mixed in and temperatures around 15, 18 degrees for most. friday seeing some further changes with the weather pattern with high pressure building across the north. low pressure bringing in a weather front across eastern areas of england which tends to move west into the midlands and central southern england to the day. the wind coming to a north easterly direction in which means some eastern coastal areas of scotland and england have a big drop in temperature. 13 or ill degrees pretty typically and further west highs of 17 or 18 for western scotland,
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northern ireland and parts of wales. high pressure still with us on saturday and by sunday the weather front moving in from the north—west. so make the most of the sunshine on saturday, it will feel warm and could end up being the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures in the low 20s but all change by sunday with cloud and rain moving back in. and just to mention that at three o'clock we have that programme from steve rosenberg on the bbc and the i—player. goodbye for now. hello, i'm will perry, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up... it's game on at the etihad next wednesday after manchester city pick up a draw at real madrid in the last four of the champions league. london's nfl games are announced with jacksonville, atlanta, buffalo, baltimore and tennessee all coming to the capital in october.
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and we hearfrom britain's paralympic canoe champion who's called for more to be done to help women who suffer with endometriosis after it took years for her to be diagnosed with the condition. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. the champions league semifinal between real madrid and manchester city is fascinatingly poised after a 1—1 draw at the bernabeu on tuesday night. the second leg is at the etihad next wednesday. olly foster was in madrid for us. high stakes but about last night. there were nerves, needle and two fantastic goals. what a job around madrid stood on erling haaland, 51 goals and counting but none last night. antonio rudiger did a fantasticjob but viniciusjunior fantastic job but vinicius junior gave fantasticjob but viniciusjunior gave real madrid the lead in the first half against the run of play,
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because city started really strongly, a fabulous finish from viniciusjunior. the second half city flipped it on its head because real madrid had the better of it. ever since making some fantastic saves but kevin de bruyne with a rasping effort from outside the box to equalise and we always see finger her land cheering on every goal, his dad, all 51 goals a season but it got heated because he was in the corporate box in front of some real madrid fans and he was celebrating kevin de bruyne's equaliser and real madrid fans like that and he had to be escorted away by some security guards before things got a bit too overheated. he tweeted this morning saying i didn't like me celebrating that equaliser. pretty much for our own good we were just moved away. but he was goading them as well, putting his hands to his ears to
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those remedied fans. it will be spicy next week. i caught up with some of the manchester city fans as they left the bernabeu last night and today are absolutely delighted with that result.— and today are absolutely delighted with that result. semifinal of the n chalain with that result. semifinal of the n chaplaincy at _ with that result. semifinal of the n chaplaincy at the — with that result. semifinal of the n chaplaincy at the bernabeu - with that result. semifinal of the n chaplaincy at the bernabeu you - with that result. semifinal of the n | chaplaincy at the bernabeu you will have a tough time and they came through it. have a tough time and they came throu~h it. e, have a tough time and they came throu~h it. i, l, through it. coming here and getting the draw and _ through it. coming here and getting the draw and go _ through it. coming here and getting the draw and go back— through it. coming here and getting the draw and go back to _ through it. coming here and getting the draw and go back to the - through it. coming here and getting the draw and go back to the etihadl through it. coming here and gettingj the draw and go back to the etihad i think it _ the draw and go back to the etihad i think it is _ the draw and go back to the etihad i think it is a — the draw and go back to the etihad i think it is a simple position. we would think it is a simple position. would have think it is a simple position. we would have taken that at the start, slightly— would have taken that at the start, slightly disappointed, _ would have taken that at the start, slightly disappointed, but - would have taken that at the start, slightly disappointed, but it - would have taken that at the start, slightly disappointed, but it is - would have taken that at the start, slightly disappointed, but it is all. slightly disappointed, but it is all to play— slightly disappointed, but it is all to play for~ — slightly disappointed, but it is all to play for. se _ slightly disappointed, but it is all to -la for. , , slightly disappointed, but it is all to play for-— to play for. so this first leg finishing — to play for. so this first leg finishing 1-1 _ to play for. so this first leg finishing 1-1 and _ to play for. so this first leg finishing 1-1 and the - to play for. so this first leg i finishing 1-1 and the semifinal to play for. so this first leg - finishing 1-1 and the semifinal very finishing 1—1 and the semifinal very finely poised going into the second leg at the etihad stadium next week. there's a huge game at the san siro later. the second semifinal sees ac milan play inter milan, the first meeting between the two city rivals in the champions league since 2005. they share the stadium but ac milan are the home team for this leg. one familiar face is the former chelsea centre back fikayo tomori. the 25—year old has been at ac milan for two years and is relishing
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the opportnity of what's being called the �*euroderby�*. a derby in the semifinal doesn't get much bigger. we are really excited for it. the last round against napoli, a lot of people were counting us out for it and we managed to put two great performances, we played three times in ten days and we didn't lose. a lot of people know, for ourselves we know what we can do and i think a lot of people are starting to see milan are a good team and we just have to try and put our best foot forward to trying to win that game. the jacksonville jaguars will play two games in london during the 2023 nfl season. it will be the first time a franchise has played two regular season matches outside the us in the same season. the'll take place at the tottenham hotspur stadium and wembley. five regular season games will be held in europe next year, with two in germany also being a first. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.
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the first footballer to play at five world cups has died aged 93. mexico's legendary goalkeeper antonio carbajal played at the tournaments in brazil, switzerland, sweden, chile and england between 1950 and 1966. he held the record for 32 years until it was equalled by germany's lothar matthaus in 1998. barcelona captain sergio busquets has confirmed he'll leave the club at the end of the season after 18 years. the former spain midfielder has played 718 matches for the spanish giants, the third—most in the club's history — winning eight la liga titles, seven copa del reys, seven spanish super cups and three champions leagues. england wing abby dow will leave harlequins at the end of this season for an "exciting opportunity" with ealing trailfinders. fresh from scoring six tries in the recent six nations, dow's move will see her playing for trailfinders in their first season of premier 15s rugby later this year.
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one of britain's most successful para—athletes has called for more to be done to help women who suffer with endometriosis. charlotte henshaw, the current paralympic canoe champion, says it took years for her to be diagnosed with the condition. according to the charity endometriosis uk, it's something that affects one in ten women of reproductive age in this country. rachael latham reports. paralympic world and european champion charlotte henshaw has never let her physical disability hold her back. but following her drawn—out diagnosis of endometriosis she is now learning to live with the hidden disability. it now learning to live with the hidden disabili . ., ., ~ now learning to live with the hidden disabili . ., ., , disability. it took at least eight or nine years — disability. it took at least eight or nine years to _ disability. it took at least eight or nine years to get _ disability. it took at least eight or nine years to get a - disability. it took at least eight | or nine years to get a diagnosis disability. it took at least eight - or nine years to get a diagnosis and thatis or nine years to get a diagnosis and that is a common story with most people. there is no cure for it. it is something you have to live with. some days it was so debilitating that i just could some days it was so debilitating that ijust could not get out some days it was so debilitating that i just could not get out of bed. there are people that are losing organs to this condition.
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british canoeing fully supports menstrual health management. henshaw was encouraged to keep a log of her periods and this is where she noticed her pain was triggered at the same time every month. i was noticed her pain was triggered at the same time every month. i was in ain, i the same time every month. i was in pain. i couldn't _ the same time every month. i was in pain, i couldn't find _ the same time every month. i was in pain, i couldn't find a _ the same time every month. i was in pain, i couldn't find a place - the same time every month. i was in pain, i couldn't find a place that - pain, i couldn't find a place that was comfortable. i was feeling luscious. i was getting burning pains during my periods. the condition _ pains during my periods. the condition causes _ pains during my periods. the condition causes cells similar to those wining the womb to grow elsewhere in the body, leading to inflammation and pain. and she is very passionate about normalising the topic of menstrual health. it has been a real conscious effort to have conversations about periods and have conversations about periods and have that be a word we can cite. endometriosis isn't classed as an ability in the uk but would you say disables you?— ability in the uk but would you say disables you? absolutely and i think ou onl disables you? absolutely and i think you only have _ disables you? absolutely and i think you only have to _ disables you? absolutely and i think you only have to look _ disables you? absolutely and i think you only have to look across - disables you? absolutely and i think you only have to look across social l you only have to look across social media with people banging the drum
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who have endometriosis that it needs to be taken more seriously. it affects one in 10 women and the fact that we arejust affects one in 10 women and the fact that we are just kind of muddling through with what we have got isn't good enough. through with what we have got isn't good enough-— good enough. being a double leg amutee good enough. being a double leg amputee since _ good enough. being a double leg amputee since pretty _ good enough. being a double leg amputee since pretty much - good enough. being a double leg amputee since pretty much burst good enough. being a double leg - amputee since pretty much burst you have had to always adapt to situations. do you think these life experiences have helped you cope with your conditions?— experiences have helped you cope with your conditions? potentially it has heled with your conditions? potentially it has helped me _ with your conditions? potentially it has helped me be _ with your conditions? potentially it has helped me be a _ with your conditions? potentially it has helped me be a bit _ with your conditions? potentially it has helped me be a bit more - has helped me be a bit more determined about things, ok, we will try to find a way around this and plan for it and i actually think some of my, what i have learned through my athletic career has helped me a lot with that. just because you are here and physically present at training doesn't mean it is an effective date of training, so is an effective date of training, so is it better to take that time to recover and get your body as good as it can be? ., . ., ,, ~' it can be? how much do you think it has impacted _ it can be? how much do you think it has impacted your— it can be? how much do you think it has impacted your mental— it can be? how much do you think it has impacted your mental health? i it can be? how much do you think it. has impacted your mental health? of the period of time where i was in so much pain and no tests were coming back with an answer was the hardest
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for me. since i have known what i have had at least i can plan around it. but i would say to people who have endometriosis is to try and find your personal thing that helps. charlotte henshaw the world champion, _ charlotte henshaw the world champion, the _ charlotte henshaw the world champion, the european- charlotte henshaw the world - champion, the european champion again _ champion, the european champion aaain. ., ., ., , again. charlotte might not be able to beat her— again. charlotte might not be able to beat her endometriosis - again. charlotte might not be able to beat her endometriosis but - again. charlotte might not be able to beat her endometriosis but it i again. charlotte might not be able to beat her endometriosis but it isj to beat her endometriosis but it is clear her drive to winning another gold at the paralympics next year is as strong as ever. and as far as sporting setbacks go, losing your mast in the middle of the atlantic ocean while stuck in a storm takes some beating. that's what happened to team europe in the ocean race. this gives you some idea of the kind of conditions they were dealing with. importantly everyone on board is safe and they managed to avoid further damage to the boat. they're currently sailing leg four of the race which is due to end later this month. you can get all the latest sports
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news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me, will perry, and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, bye for now. hello, this is bbc news. a baby has been born using three people's dna for the first time in the uk. most of their dna comes from their two parents but a tiny amount is from a female donor. the pioneering technique is an attempt to prevent children from being born with mitochondrial diseases, as our medical editor fergus walsh explains. it's designed to help couples who are at risk of having a child with a severe mitochondrial disease. now, mitochondria, think of them as the power packs that power cells in the body.
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and if they're faulty, it can lead to children

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