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hollywood is set for its first double strike in more than 60 years — as actors join screenwriters after last ditch talks break down. to show the pictures in helsinki because the podiums are packed. i do not think we are that far away from hearing from joe biden. the scene is very much set to go and so as soon as there is movement there we will return and hear the thoughts ofjoe biden of course. concluding the two—day summit as we have seen over the last few days in vilnius but on his way back to the us via helsinki. letters had to be bbc sport.
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the women's semi—finals take centre stage at wimbledon today. last year's beaten finalist ons jabeur of tunisia is taking on belarussia's aryna sabalenka for a place in saturday's final. the winner of this one will play mark ta vondrou ov in the final. after she convincingly beat elina svitolina in straight sets on centre court in the last hour. it's a first wimbledon final for the 24—year—old czech, who becomes the first unseeded player to reach the women's final at wimbledon in the open era. later, alfie hewett and gordon reid are in men's wheelchair doubles semi—finals. you can keep up to date with the tennis on bbc1 and 2 across the afternoon. our next story contains details which some viewers may find distressing. the everton midfielder dele alli says he was sexually abused as a child. in an emotional interview with former england footballer gary neville, he said he was "molested" at the age of six. he has also talked about how
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he started smoking at the age of seven and was dealing drugs at eight years old. in the interview, dele alli also said he recently spent six weeks in rehabilitation because of a sleeping pill addiction and mental health issues. his club everton have offered their support and say "everyone respects and applauds" his bravery. his former tottenham teammate and england captain harry kane has said he is proud of him for "speaking out and sharing his experiences to try and help others". former england midfielder karen carney says women's football could be a "billion pound industry"within10 years if it gets the right investment now. she has chaired a major review into the sport, which recommends the top two tiers of women's football in england being fully professional. the review also calls for a regular television broadcast slot for women's football, in order to move the sport forward. i don't think we are asking for a lot. again, going back to the investment, it's asking for minimum standards, maternity rights to be improved,
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a salary floor. is that asking for a lot for elite female athletes? i don't think so. i think, if people change the mindset of it being a cost, see it as an investment, if you invest in it you will get returns. when we invested in the lioness is, they brought home the trophy. now to paris and the world para athletics championships where great britain's hannah cockroft is in medal contention. here's rachel latham with the latest. three world records have tumbled on day six of the para—athletics championships including a world record by colombia is apparent... but world record also saw her win her second gold medal of these championships. away from the world records great britain's hannah cockroft broke the championship record in a heat. that is hurting
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her her nicely for this evening. she has held the world champ show titled for the last 12 years but it is looking very comfortable ahead of the rest of the field. great britain have currently won four gold medals at these world championships but cockroft will be hoping to make it five later on this evening. to boxing now and daniel dubois says "it is his time" ahead of his fight with heavyweight champion oleksandr usyk. dubois goes into the fight as the underdog but says that doesn't concern him. the bookies can say whatever they want. it is no pressure for me. media pressure, whatever, i never listen to it anyway. come this time i'm going to be 100% ready, on it and ready to take the belt away. the second day of the first test between india and the west indies has begun with the visitors in control. india bowled the windies out for 150 in the first innings. ravi ashwin taking five wickets — his 33rd five wicket haul in test cricket. india started the day on 80 without loss, with both openers
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including captain rohit sharma edging them closer to that 150 mark needed to take the lead. currently 95 for 0. and that's all the sport for now. ajudge has lifted reporting restrictions on to teenagers sentenced to life for the murder of a 16—year—old boy in wolverhampton. he was killed within yards of his family home injune last year when he was attacked with a sword and a machete. told the city is crown court that the 217—year—olds could be name to send out a strong message about the seriousness of knife crime. , u, , about the seriousness of knife crime. , w , about the seriousness of knife crime. , , ., ., about the seriousness of knife crime. ., . crime. this case is another instance of knife crime _ crime. this case is another instance of knife crime in _ crime. this case is another instance of knife crime in the _ crime. this case is another instance of knife crime in the uk. _
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a moment. the details of this crime are quite terrific aren't they? i5 are quite terrific aren't they? i3 absolutely awful. ronan kanda was completely innocent. he had his headphones on walking home. cctv footage shows the two people that killed him. they carried a machete and a sword. the court the duo saw exactly what happened. they were 16 at the time and happen to go to the same school. they were attacking somebody else and they had not checked his id. he died in the streetsjust checked his id. he died in the streets just yards from his home. checked his id. he died in the streetsjust yards from his home. we heard personal statements from his father and his mother and his sister that they read out in court at length to day explained what happened on that day from their perspective. his mum said she will always replay the last moment she saw her son alive that day and talks about how they heard about him being attacked and the disbelief at the
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thought that he had been killed thinking that it could not possibly have happened. as you heard the mr justice say, to someone that was entirely innocent and had nothing to do with any gangs or weapons. he is yet another teenage victim of what the judge yet another teenage victim of what thejudge said is yet another teenage victim of what the judge said is the scourge of night crime. another terrible case of teenagers taking the cape life of another hold. tell teiiii of teenagers taking the cape life of another hold. tel— another hold. tell tell me more about the _ another hold. tell tell me more about the other _ another hold. tell tell me more about the other 17-year-olds i another hold. tell tell me more - about the other 17-year-olds that. .. about the other i7—year—olds that... a ninja sword and a large machete have been collected from a local post office, the one the defence had actually bought. this post office, the one the defence had actually bought-— actually bought. this is what the family want _ actually bought. this is what the family want to _ actually bought. this is what the family want to campaign - actually bought. this is what the family want to campaign on. - actually bought. this is what the | family want to campaign on. they have had a meeting with the police minister in westminster. they have spoken to west midlands police about the rules and regulations. there is
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no legitimate reason that these weapons are on our streets. the family wants them banned but they are also calls for greater regulation. obviously they are both very young, should they be able to buy them in the first place? no, they have to be 18. should there be checks of when people pick them up, probably yes but i do not happen in this case. . ~ probably yes but i do not happen in this case. ., ,, i. , . this case. thank you very much. i was telling _ this case. thank you very much. i was telling you — this case. thank you very much. i was telling you we _ this case. thank you very much. i was telling you we were - this case. thank you very much. i l was telling you we were expecting joe biden in helsinki let us cross over and put the microphones out. we have had a lot of discussions over the last few years. i want to once again thank you for your strong sports that you have given all the time. the new area in finnish security policy has begun and you
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will be one of those who wrote it into history. i also want to thank you for the willingness because it was very touching to feel the unity between us. i think it was greatly created by you. we had possibilities of discussing bilaterally today i took up the negotiations and the cooperation agreement. we are going to continue our security discussions and that is vitally important to finland. at the same time also sweden and denmark are having
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similar discussions and at the end it seems that all the five nordic countries will have a bilateral agreement with the usa. technology is one of the key elements of the future. there are elements like artificial intelligence, quantum technology quantum sky technology, all of that is leading our way to the future and we have to make sure that it the future and we have to make sure thatitis the future and we have to make sure that it is leading our way in a very secure way. that's demands responsibility on those who know how and that is why it is very important to coordinate and cooperate with our knowledge and resources in this
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sector. we also had a discussion on our neighbour and i think that we both share similar views. the war in ukraine was also discussed, we both see that we will continue to support ukraine which is defending not only herself but also all of the values we represent in the western world. we also had a meeting with the nordic family. it is a tradition which started during president obama is time. it has been very valuable
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to us to even better understand each other�*s security and technology. a lot of time and thought was presented on environmental issues. so, once again it has been great to have you here. so, once again it has been great to have you here-— have you here. thank you mr president — have you here. thank you mr president it _ have you here. thank you mr president it is _ have you here. thank you mr president it is as _ have you here. thank you mr president it is as great - have you here. thank you mr president it is as great to - have you here. thank you mr president it is as great to be | have you here. thank you mr - president it is as great to be here and it is an honour to be here with you and i nordic friends. we have just finished a very productive us and nordic leaders summit. where finland took its place at the table. as our newest ally. we have been friends but our newest official member of nato. i also want to spank mr —— —— of sweden. we have had a
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great relationship and frederiksen of denmark and the ministry of the daughter of ireland —— —— the daughter of ireland —— —— the daughter of ireland —— —— the daughter of iceland. i went to say we have had a very productive summit. we discussed where we stand at this point in history. where the decisions we make no are going to determine the course of history for the next four, five, six decades. this week we affirmed how finland and the united states together with allies and partners are working to set up on a stronger and safer path. notjust for europe, notjust set up on a stronger and safer path. not just for europe, not just for nato, but notjust for europe, notjust for nato, but for not just for europe, not just for nato, but for the world. notjust for europe, notjust for nato, but forthe world. in nato, but for the world. in willingness nato met with 33 nations. we showed the world our islets is more than ever. soon it
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will be more allies. as a capable partner and committed to democracy, finland and sweden are going to add significantly to the strength and security and unanimity of nato. we are stronger nato, which makes a stronger world. are stronger nato, which makes a strongerworld. mr are stronger nato, which makes a stronger world. mr president, as you are like we want the people of finland to know that the united states is committed to finland, committed to nato, and those commitments are rock—solid. we will defend every inch of nato territory and that includes finland obviously. secondly, over the past week i reaffirmed our unwavering support for the great people of ukraine as they defend their country against russia's brutal attacks. our allies and partners around the world understand that this fight is not only a fight for the future of ukraine it is a bytes sovereignty
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and freedom itself. i want to do things about what would happen if we do not do anything. what is likely to have been to the rest of europe if we did nothing. this week nato has officially elevated our relationship with ukraine, allies have also agreed to lift the membership action plan soon it is required before you have been admitted. it has created a path and membership for ukraine as it continues to make progress on the necessary democratic and reforms required of every nato member. we also made clear to president zelensky that we are not waiting for nato membership to be finalised to commit to long—term security of ukraine. the leaders of the g7 issued a new declaration of support for ukraine. the declaration i was glad to see the nordic most nations well supported. it is a process open
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to any nation to negotiate bilateral agreements with ukraine until there are officially members of nato. we will not only make sure that ukraine can defend itself today but it will deter future aggression as well with the capable force across land, air and sea. finally. at every stop for this trip we focused on using the power of partnership to take on the challenges that matter most to peoples lives in our countries. in the uk we brought through partners to discuss ways to unlock trillions of private dollars in finance. in lithuania we met to continue to advance our work on terrorism, cyber threats, resilience and so much more. here in finland, at our us leaders summit we reaffirmed our commitment is to stand together.
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power to power, clean energy transition. to preserve regional security and democratic values. and to pioneer technologies in the future. mr president, in this critical moment in history this reflection points, the world is watching to see where we do the hard work that matters to forge a better future. when we stand together, or will we stand with one another. we stay committed to our cause. this week finland and the united states say a resounding and loud yes! yes we will step up, yes we will stay together. yes we will continue working to a stronger and safer and more secure world. is working to a stronger and safer and more secure world.— more secure world. is president biden concludes _ more secure world. is president biden concludes his _ more secure world. is president biden concludes his remarks - more secure world. is president biden concludes his remarks he | biden concludes his remarks he started by saying they had finished a very productive nordic summit. he
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said they are on a mule secure path and committed to defend every inch of nato territory and that of course includes finland. finland is nato is latest member. that is the news conference that is just starting. we will keep our diy is a cross that. any significant passages we will obviously return and bring you that. around the world and across the uk you're watching bbc news. to be honest i think it is a great idea it can get manic. if it goes ahead the scheme will be similar to this one in london. drivers caught on camera during drop—off and pick—up times will be fine unless
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they're residents have businesses in they're residents have businesses in the street or are working at the school. ~ ., ., , the street or are working at the school. . ., ., , ., ., school. what we are seeing in london and in other— school. what we are seeing in london and in other places _ school. what we are seeing in london and in other places is _ school. what we are seeing in london and in other places is people - and in other places is people choosing other types of transport but also looking at walking and cycling to school which has the impact of reducing air pollution as well. with the consultation now over councillors will decide whether and where you should go ahead. you are life with bbc news because hollywood is about have its first double strike in months. screenwriters have been on strike there are about to be joined by actors after last inch talks failed to make any sort of breakthrough. pay and use of ai to make any sort of breakthrough. pay and use of a! are some of the big stumbling blocks. let us get the latest on the story which is
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developing in the next few hours. let us talk to the actor who joins us live with us. as we were saying a double strike, we have not had that since 1960. it double strike, we have not had that since 1960. , ., ., since 1960. it is amazing. the screen actors _ since 1960. it is amazing. the screen actors guild _ since 1960. it is amazing. the screen actors guild is - since 1960. it is amazing. the screen actors guild is 160 - since 1960. it is amazing. the - screen actors guild is 160 thousand actors. they want you to know that despite everything you see, fancy cars and red carpets that all of them are not rich superstars and they need to make a living. it is not,... news is not affected by the strike. they were using a federal mediator until midnight and so people were waking this morning to the news that that failed and they have decided that they must go on strike i have decided that they must go on strik . ., ., , , ,
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strike i will come to the issues in a second or _ strike i will come to the issues in a second or two _ strike i will come to the issues in a second or two but _ strike i will come to the issues in a second or two but this - strike i will come to the issues in a second or two but this is - a second or two but this is effectively going to wipe out the us and film production right across the board x? ~ ,,., , and film production right across the board x? ~ , , ., and film production right across the boardx? ~ , ., ., , ., board x? absolutely not only that but let us remember, _ board x? absolutely not only that but let us remember, festivals, i but let us remember, festivals, emmys, award ceremonies and films coming out. they are not allowed to go on tv. they are not allowed to peerin go on tv. they are not allowed to peer in promotions for their films. as theirfilms open peer in promotions for their films. as their films open they can appear on the red carpet, they can't do publicity. as a matter of fact, the premiere of a film in london was set an hour earlier so that the actors could participate. in case the strike did go on. and of course it did. at the same time 11,000 writers are on strike and so this is a very
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stressful time in hollywood. in terms of the actors what are the principal issues. i think i mentioned pay, but there is a lot of worry around ai. tell me more about those two things. the worry around ai. tell me more about those two things.— those two things. the directors guild did settle _ those two things. the directors guild did settle and _ those two things. the directors guild did settle and they - those two things. the directors guild did settle and they have l guild did settle and they have solved some of the issues with al solved some of the issues with ai will stop what the screen actors guild want to make sure is that they won't be able to revive actors who want a life on the screen. they won't be able to use their lightness, there are a late of issues with al lightness, there are a late of issues with a! that need to be set out very specifically and we do not know where i a! is going. that is true for the writers too. the other issue in terms of pay is that more and more programmes are on streaming and more programmes are on streaming and streaming does not always give accurate information about how many people watch. the screen actors guild is saying that we need to know
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which shows are a hit and which shows keep streaming so that... thea;t shows keep streaming so that... they want a shows keep streaming so that. .. they want a better— shows keep streaming so that... they want a better share _ shows keep streaming so that... they want a better share of _ shows keep streaming so that... they want a better share of all of that. some big listeners have waded in this recently. there is a meryl streep and jennifer lawrence, they have been urging the union to not settle for any mediocre deal. when you talk about pay and how that is shared out, who are they actually... who is the other side of this. is it done individually or is it done as a whole industry body? it is done individually or is it done as a whole industry body?— whole industry body? it is not an industry body — whole industry body? it is not an industry body as _ whole industry body? it is not an industry body as much _ whole industry body? it is not an industry body as much as - whole industry body? it is not an industry body as much as a - industry body as much as a consortium of studio owners and producers. the big guns. there was a very alarming article yesterday that came out in deadline, one of the papers here. it said that producers
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are deliberately stalling the writers and starve them out. that is a very bad rumour and a very bad circumstance for people to believe and i think that's did influence the screen actors guild because they do not want to be caught rushing through a settlement. taste not want to be caught rushing through a settlement. we have run out of time — through a settlement. we have run out of time but _ through a settlement. we have run out of time but thank _ through a settlement. we have run out of time but thank you - through a settlement. we have run out of time but thank you for - through a settlement. we have run out of time but thank you for your | out of time but thank you for your time. i know it is early in hollywood so thank you forjoining us and explaining to our viewers around the world about the strike action. it is massive industrial action. it is massive industrial action there in hollywood. president biden hasjust said action there in hollywood. president biden has just said that putin has already lost the war in ukraine. more on that in a moment. hello there it is another one of those days when the another one of those days where the cloud is building up to give us some showers, probably not quite
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as many or as heavy as yesterday and not quite as windy either, but temperatures very similar to yesterday. they're not quite as high as they normally are at this time of the year. we'll still have some showers late afternoon to evening, particularly heavy ones in northern scotland. but there is more cloud continuing to push up from the south—west and that is going to bring pockets of rain through northern ireland, northern england heading into southern scotland, but it is this wet weather arriving in the south—west that will bring quite a significant change in weatherfor tomorrow. south—western parts of england, southern and western wales that could be quite windy tomorrow, approaching gale force and some rough seas picking up as well, and not only that, we have this rain. the first area of rain is somewhat lighter, it'll head north into scotland, but this will develop more widely across england and wales and northern ireland, could be heavy or possibly thundery in places. perhaps not so much rain in the south—east, could be quite muggy here for a while, but again temperatures not changing too much. the winds pick up across england and wales and it is all around that area of low pressure here, this is not a typical summer weather pattern, that low pressure pushing north through the weekend and it will bring some unusually windy weather for this
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time of the year. there is some rain around as well that could be heavy and thundery and again it is staying rather cool as well. we have some windy weather for england and wales on saturday. the biggest impacts are probably more likely to be across this area where the winds could be gusting 50—55 mph, particularly around southern coasts and hills. but it will be windy across the whole of england and wales and we will see these downpours developing more widely, perhaps even thundery as well. not quite so windy for scotland and northern ireland, but we do have some areas of rain here as well, all dampening down those temperatures to 18—20 . there may be a bit of sunshine in between those downpours, we may see a bit more sunshine for the second half of the weekend as the low pressure continues to move north, tending to pull away and taking away the strongest of the winds as well. the strongest of the winds are more likely to be across scotland, northern england, perhaps northern ireland. there will still be some showers around, but a bit more sunshine to come as well, those winds not as strong
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across the southern parts of the uk, but it is still cool.
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coastguard's account of last live from london. live from london. this is bbc news. millions of uk workers millions of uk workers are offered a pay rise are offered a pay rise as the government accepts the recommendations of a public sector pay review. that's our decision. and having honour the independent pay review process, i urge all union leaders to accept these pay offers and call off their strikes.
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