tv Sportsday BBC News June 13, 2023 1:30pm-1:45pm BST
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navtej, happening here this morning. navte', thank ou happening here this morning. navte', thank you very — happening here this morning. navte', thank you very much. i happening here this morning. navte', thank you very much. navtej i happening here this morning. navte', thank you very much. navtej johali thank you very much. navtej johal with the latest from nottingham. time for a look at the weather with darren betts. fix, time for a look at the weather with darren bette— time for a look at the weather with darren betta-— darren betts. a lot of sunshine across much — darren betts. a lot of sunshine across much of— darren betts. a lot of sunshine across much of the _ darren betts. a lot of sunshine across much of the country - darren betts. a lot of sunshine i across much of the country today, but it's not everywhere. we are struggling with some mist and fog along the north coast of cornwall. but today is a lot quieter than it was yesterday. we had a lot of noisy thunderstorms yesterday, torrential rain and some flooding and 28,000 lightning strikes as well. the chances of storms across england and wales is much reduced. it's generally going to be dry with few if any showers developing. 0ur attention tends more towards the far north—west of the uk, where we could see thundery showers developing in western parts of northern ireland, and also some torrential downpours in the highlands of scotland. temperatures today a bit higher than they were yesterday in wales and the south—west. a bit cooler around north sea coasts because we have
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that easterly breeze. here is an interesting fact. the 13th ofjune is the only day when we have never recorded 30 degrees in the summer. june, july, august, the 13th ofjune is the only day never to reach 30 degrees. could we do it this year? we are getting close in hampshire and west wales. looks like it is going to be a sunny end to the day for most of us, but we will have those storms clearing away quickly, with clear skies overnight. still a bit misty in the far south—west and later along the east coast of scotland. you may get a more comfortable night's sleep tonight. it's a bit fresher and cooler. that trend will continue for the next few nights, but there is more warm sunshine on the way tomorrow. looks like a dry and sunny day every way. there will be some fair weather cow developing in southern parts of england and the midlands and the low risk of a shower. it's going to feel very warm once again. temperatures could reach 30 degrees, this time
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around the london area. we keep this dry theme going as we head into thursday. again, lots of sunshine around, very light winds, may be picking up a shower later in the day for northern ireland, perhaps over the welsh hills as well, but that's about it. and it is starting to warm up about it. and it is starting to warm up a bit across the eastern side of the uk because we are losing the breeze from off the north sea. 0ut breeze from off the north sea. out to the west, we start to see some changes. lowering pressure coming in from the atlantic, maybe bringing some rain as well. that will be affecting western areas, heading up through the irish sea, may be bringing showers to northern ireland, wales, western parts of england and western areas of scotland. but it should be dry at edgbaston and we have higher temperatures towards the eastern side of the uk. and that's the bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website.
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hello, we are live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: as manchester united's share price rises, there's speculation of what it could mean for the race to buy the club. ben stokes says there will be no change from their big hitting style as they get set for the first ashes test against australia. it's a first nba title for the denver nuggets, as they wrap up the championship in front of home fans. good afternoon. let's start with speculation that the bid to buy manchester united by sheikh jassim has been successful, this after the club's share price rose by i7% overnight. the rumours originated in qatar,
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but sources involved in the takeover process have played down the reports. sheikh jassim has made five bids for united. he wants to buy 100% of the club, against rival interest from sirjim radcliffe's ineos group, who are happy to take a controlling stake, which would allow the current owners, the glazerfamily, to retain some involvement. the sun is shining in manchester right now, but it certainly wasn't last night when tens of thousands of city fans braved torrential rain and thunderstorms to celebrate their team's treble winning season. lightening forced the festivites to be delayed and soaked those waiting to see the team. but the open top bus parade made it's way through the streets before the players and pep guardiola took to the stage in st peter's square. for the city manager, the weather was fitting.
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what a parade, what an afternoon. it has to be the best parade. it has to be the brain or it wouldn't be manchester. we want rain, rain. the perfect one! the perfect one! at 24—years—old, kylian mbappe has already won the world cup and six french league titles, but the bbc understands his club paris saint—germain are prepared to sell him this summer. mbappe's told psg he won't be signing a new deal and therefore could leave on a free next summer. real madrid came close to signing him last year, now they look set to be on alert again with psg willing to listen to offers. excitement is building ahead of the ashes series between england and australia, which starts on friday. ben stokes has promised to stick to the philosophy his team have had since he came in as captain — to go for big scores, quickly.
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he's been speaking to bbc sport's isa guha, who asked him if this series represents england's greatest challenge. ultimate challenge? no. it is another challenge. we know the threat that australia pose, they are an incredibly good team. we have found something that works. that doesn't change with the opposition. what we like to do and what many other teams will always say is they concentrate on themselves way more than the opposition, but also respecting the opposition and what they do have. nothing is going to jail because we know we have had unbelievable success with it and if we were to change anything we have done over those 12 months because we find ourselves in the ashes series, those 12 months would have been
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pointless. those 12 months would have been ointless. ., ., ., pointless. commentator so impressive. _ pointless. commentator so impressive, england. - pointless. commentator so impressive, england. the | pointless. commentator so - impressive, england. the mantra of the team has _ impressive, england. the mantra of the team has been _ impressive, england. the mantra of the team has been about _ impressive, england. the mantra of the team has been about to - impressive, england. the mantra of the team has been about to play, i impressive, england. the mantra of| the team has been about to play, to play. _ the team has been about to play, to play. and _ the team has been about to play, to play, and not necessarily results focused~ — play, and not necessarily results focused. ~ ., ., ., ., focused. what would it mean to win the ashes? — focused. what would it mean to win the ashes? before _ focused. what would it mean to win the ashes? before we _ focused. what would it mean to win the ashes? before we start - focused. what would it mean to win the ashes? before we start playing | the ashes? before we start playing in the ashes will do the normal get—together, and i always go back to a little list and at the bottom of the listed results, because if we do everything and stick to everything that we do that result word, then the results will look after themselves. word, then the results will look afterthemselves. not word, then the results will look after themselves. not being result driven is a great way to simplify things and bring it back to yourselves as a team. if we play anywhere near the capability of what we can do and have a good day, the result will probably be a win. if we don't, if we don't play well, don't stick to what we know works for us, thenit
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stick to what we know works for us, then it will be a loss. putting results at the bottom is one thing i will keep hammering home and making sure it is about a process in a mindset. make it good fun that is when you know you have a good culture and a good environment. just making sure that everything we do is just a good time, whether that is on the field, the field, things we do as group. every occasion is a great occasion for england. the ashes is just another occasion for us. you have to have fun at this time because the day you finish, you retire and you won't have this feeling again in the dressing room with the team—mates, walking out at lord's or at edgbaston, headingley, he will always come back and go i wish i try to enjoy it a bit more. there is no chance that we are going to have that because myself and baz are making sure that. we make sure that everything we do is with a smile on herface and we
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that everything we do is with a smile on her face and we are that everything we do is with a smile on herface and we are having a good time on and off the field. the women's ashes gets under way a week on thursday, starting with a one—off test in nottingham. kate cross, who's recovering from illness, has been named in the is—player squad for the match at trent bridge. there will also be three t20s and three one—dayers. australia's women are one of the most dominant sides in world sport and bowler issy wong, back in the england side, says they've set the standard everybody else is trying to reach. they have really paved the way as opposed to where women's cricket can get to the rest of us are pipe to try to keep up with them, which has not been an easy challenge. it means to me there is a lot of respect, but fierce competition on the pitch. the american sprinter tory bowie died with complications in childbirth.
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herfamily were with complications in childbirth. her family were distressed about speculation about the cause, but a regent said she was in labour at the time. she won gold, silver and broad medals for the usa at the olympics. the denver nuggets 10—year wait to win the nba title ended last night as they sealed their first championship by beating miami heat in game five to seal the series. they had to be at their very best though to get the job done in front of their home fans. the nuggets were helped by that three—pointer from michael porter, and by their star man, nikola jokic, who was named mvp for the finals. he starred with 28 points in the 94—89 victory, which wrapped up a 4—1 series win. denver have been comprehensive on their way to the title. so after nearly 50 years of waiting for the championship, these were the scenes in denver as the city celebrated their team's win, with fireworks and masses
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of people out in the streets. this is how they celebrated in sombor in northern serbia, nikola jokic�*s hometown. the fans there watched him carry denver to victory on the other side of the world. with it being a great week for serbian athletes across two sports, jokic was asked about his country in his press conference. novak djokovicjust novak djokovic just won novak djokovicjust won the french open, you just want the finals and mvp. is this the greatest era of serbian athletes?— serbian athletes? maybe. he is testina serbian athletes? maybe. he is testing me! _ serbian athletes? maybe. he is testing me! sport _ serbian athletes? maybe. he is testing me! sport is _ serbian athletes? maybe. he is testing me! sport is something| serbian athletes? maybe. he is l testing me! sport is something in serbia _ testing me! sport is something in serbia that put us in front of everybody, but for us, novak djokovic— everybody, but for us, novak djokovic is the best ever and now we have the _ djokovic is the best ever and now we have the championship, and i think it is a _ have the championship, and i think it is a really— have the championship, and i think it is a really good moment to be a
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serbian _ serbian. staying in north america, the vegas golden knights are a win away from lifting the nhl�*s stanley cup. they're 3—1 up in the best—of—seven series against the florida panthers. they'll also have home advantage later on. vegas have never won a championship, but they did reach the final in their inaugural season five years ago. history is on their side. you have to go back to 1942 when a team last had a 3—1 lead overturned in the stanley cup final. you can get all the latest sports news at 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. this is bbc news coverage of that
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major incident in nottingham. at 31—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after three people died in the city centre earlier this morning. there are still some gaps in what we know produced after a poor am police were called to elston road and found two people dead. this footage was taken around that time. officers say there was another incident when a van attempted to run over three people in milton street. they are being treated for their injuries. our colleagues at the pc verify have confirmed that benthic route is the street were an arrest took place. it is not yet known if it is the same found that allegedly attempted to run those people over. a large court and was put around the city centre
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