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atmosphere there died. what is the atmosphere there like and what are people saying? good morning and thank you for having me. the atmosphere there was quite calm and very respectful amongst all of the feelings, that is what i get, and people got their as soon as they got the news, at about 5pm when the police were called but around 7pm, people were starting to get there and it is very touristy neighbourhood and it was very easy to get there because it was well communicated with public transport and there were around may 100 people. and they were waiting in silence to see what was going on and they were
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very respectful of the situation and they were fans, but they were also curious tourists and curious neighbours who just happens to be there, just walking their dogs or something like that and they stood there and it was very emotional, thatis there and it was very emotional, that is what i got from staying there and covering the news. figs that is what i got from staying there and covering the news. as you said, the there and covering the news. as you said. the news— there and covering the news. as you said, the news breaking _ there and covering the news. as you said, the news breaking in _ there and covering the news. as you said, the news breaking in the - there and covering the news. as you said, the news breaking in the early| said, the news breaking in the early evening. what are police said about what they know about what went on? the police did not confirm the cause of death and said it was under investigation. right now this is just a violent death and the rest of it is just speculation and we do not get anything confirmed from that. i did not talk to the press there and every other kind of communication is waiting untiljustice gets in the
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way. waiting until “ustice gets in the wa . ~ ~ ., waiting until “ustice gets in the wa , ~ " ., waiting until “ustice gets in the wa. m, ., waiting until “ustice gets in the wa. ~ ., ., ., waiting until “ustice gets in the wa. m, ., ., way. we know as well that liam payne was in the country, _ way. we know as well that liam payne was in the country, supporting - way. we know as well that liam payne was in the country, supporting one - was in the country, supporting one of his former bandmates in the concert and had been in the city for a number of days, hadn't he? yes. concert and had been in the city for a number of days, hadn't he? yes, he arrived here — a number of days, hadn't he? yes, he arrived here for— a number of days, hadn't he? yes, he arrived here for the _ a number of days, hadn't he? yes, he arrived here for the concerts - a number of days, hadn't he? yes, he arrived here for the concerts and - arrived here for the concerts and was at the arena and there were several viral videos of him just supporting his former band member and he then even went to the paul mccartney concert but the fans knew who are still here and having fun in buenos aires and having a good time, like most tourists do because it is spring right now so the weather is really nice and it's a really good time to be here in the city, but yes, he's been here for about two weeks now and we didn't know when he
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was supposed to be leaving. judas. was supposed to be leaving. judas, aood to was supposed to be leaving. judas, good to talk — was supposed to be leaving. judas, good to talk to _ was supposed to be leaving. judas, good to talk to you _ was supposed to be leaving. judas, good to talk to you this _ was supposed to be leaving. judas, good to talk to you this morning . was supposed to be leaving. judas, | good to talk to you this morning and thank you for bringing us the latest. king charles and queen camilla are on their way to australia for the biggest overseas trip since the king began cancer treatment in february. it is a visit which has re—opened questions about the future of the monarchy in australia and the debate about whether the country should become a republic. from sydney our correspondent katy watson reports. for australia's young monarchists, there's a lot to celebrate. the fact that king charles is travelling 10,000 miles and across ten different time zones, all the while having cancer
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treatment is, say these students, a testament to his fondness for this country. i'm really excited. i think he's such a big, a big part of our history and our tradition. it's really wonderful that we get to celebrate it. people aren't going to line the streets waving unionjacks. they're going to be waving the australian flag because the king isjust as much the king of australia as he is the king of england. at london airport, i the heir to the throne prepared to say goodbye i to britain for a few months. the king first came here aged 17, spending two terms at a rural boarding school and calling it by far the best experience of his education. he's since returned 15 times, most recently with the now queen for the 2018 commonwealth games. monarchy! the farewell tour! but republicans here say the country needs to move on. they've released this tongue in cheek video encouraging australians to think about a future without the royals. this weekend, the king and queen will land here in sydney and be shown around by one of the country's most prominent republicans. prime minister anthony albanese has long made it clear that australia needs to rid itself of the monarchy, but plans to hold a vote on the issue have been shelved.
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there just isn't the appetite for what many see as a distraction from bigger issues like the cost of living crisis. and the government was defeated in a separate referendum last october on giving greater political rights to indigenous people. it was a bruising campaign that divided australia. for many first nations communities, a vote on the monarchy just isn't a priority. we're not white australia anymore. we're a brown australia. it'd be very interesting to see, you know, a brown head of state or a black head of state. but, you know, before we do that, we need to include our first nations and acknowledge and recognise that. there are plenty of nods to the royals in sydney, but these pub goers give very little thought to the king. i feel that my friends have the same opinion as me, but i feel older generations, like my parents and my grandparents, would have much more of a stronger connection to the monarchy and the king. australia's flag, with a unionjack in the corner, is the most ubiquitous reminder of the country's
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ties with great britain. in most places, though, the aboriginalflag now flies alongside it. australia is a very different country to the one king charles first visited nearly 60 years ago. katie watson, bbc news in sydney. it is now 23 minutes to seven and we need to talk about change. all change. it's all about the new england manager and if you got a new job. to england manager and if you got a new 'ob. ., . . . england manager and if you got a new 'ob. ., ., . ., , , ., job. to have clear goals is a good thin. job. to have clear goals is a good thing- pardon _ job. to have clear goals is a good thing. pardon the _ job. to have clear goals is a good thing. pardon the pun. _ job. to have clear goals is a good thing. pardon the pun. when - job. to have clear goals is a good thing. pardon the pun. when a i job. to have clear goals is a good - thing. pardon the pun. when a world cu is the thing. pardon the pun. when a world cuo is the aim _ thing. pardon the pun. when a world cup is the aim for— thing. pardon the pun. when a world cup is the aim for thomas _ thing. pardon the pun. when a world cup is the aim for thomas tuchel. it | cup is the aim for thomas tuchel. [11 is a cup is the aim for thomas tuchel. is a short cup is the aim for thomas tuchel. it is a short contract. they've - cup is the aim for thomas tuchel. it is a short contract. they've been - is a short contract. they've been very clear _ is a short contract. they've been very clear that — is a short contract. they've been very clear that they _ is a short contract. they've been very clear that they wanted - is a short contract. they've been very clear that they wanted to i is a short contract. they've been i very clear that they wanted to hire a proven— very clear that they wanted to hire a proven winner and they have taken inspiration _ a proven winner and they have taken inspiration from what has happened with the _ inspiration from what has happened with the england women and seen sarina _ with the england women and seen
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sarina weigman, a proven winner coach _ sarina weigman, a proven winner coach take — sarina weigman, a proven winner coach take a good bunch of players and get _ coach take a good bunch of players and get them over the line in terms of winning _ and get them over the line in terms of winning a — and get them over the line in terms of winning a trophy and that's exactly— of winning a trophy and that's exactly what she did and they are hoping _ exactly what she did and they are hoping he — exactly what she did and they are hoping he will follow suit. interested to see how what his style is. ._ , interested to see how what his style is. . , , , interested to see how what his style is. ._ , , ., �* , interested to see how what his style is. players these don't seem to mind where the coaches _ is. players these don't seem to mind where the coaches run. _ is. players these don't seem to mind where the coaches run. it _ is. players these don't seem to mind where the coaches run. it doesn't - where the coaches run. it doesn't really— where the coaches run. it doesn't really matter, does it, according to them _ thomas tuchel won't start work as england manager untiljanuary 1st. and there isjust one goal — to lift the world cup in the usa. he says that the short 18 month contract can help him focus on trying to achieve that and he knows that will have to win a major tournament to be considered a success. he is a proven winner at club level and is ready for the scrutiny that comes with being a german managing the england team. i feel protected from that side. i think we both know what we have with each other. i know very well what they demand from me. i think that i can
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deliver exactly that. and then the first thing is to win the players to win the staff over, then to win the players over and then we win hopefully our supporters over and the media will follow. now in the women's champions league arsenal got back to winning ways in their first game since jonas eidervall resigned as head coach by thrashing norweigen side valarenga at the emirates. alessia russo scored arsenal's 4th goal late on to confirm their first win in 4 games. they're now second in group c behind bayern munich who beat juventus 2—0 earlier. manchester city came from 2—1 down to beat st polten 3—2 in austria. goal of the game came from alanna kennedy with this stunning strike in the 5th minute. it's game on in the america's cup after great britain fought back yesterday to dramatically cut new zealand's lead. there had been fears that emirates team new zealand were running away with the series after they soared into a 4 nil lead. but ben ainslie's ineos britannia won both races yesterday in barcelona to trim
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the defecit to 4—2 in a best of 13 competition. new zealand have won the past two america's cups while britain have never won the competition. races seven and eight take place tomorrow. great britain will be looking for more golds at the world track cycling championships in denmark later. they have one already. the women's team sprint trio of katy marchant sophie capewell and emma finucane here on the final lap came home ahead of the netherlands to add the world title to the olympic crown they won in paris in august. it's great britain's first track world championship gold in the event since 2008. all three are hoping for more medals as the week goes on. for me, personally, it felt harder than winning the olympic gold medal because of the high that we'd had from the games. you know, to get back into training and to get back prepared and get in the headspace after what's been an absolutely exhausting year, to be able to come to a world championships and produce three really really solid rides to win a gold medal. it's really really tough
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like really really tough. and yeah i'm so proud that we were able to do that today. so well done, girls. as well as their medals all the cyclists are receiving a swan. svend the swan is the official mascot of the championships in denmark. the mute swan which is an actual species of swan is the country's national animal famous for featuring in hans christian andersen's ugly duckling danish fairytale. nothing ugly about that swan though. i nothing ugly about that swan though. i don't _ nothing ugly about that swan though. i don't think the man who was giving them _ i don't think the man who was giving them out _ i don't think the man who was giving them out have the same affection for this one _ them out have the same affection for this one is _ them out have the same affection for this one is perhaps you have. how do ou think this one is perhaps you have. how do you think one — this one is perhaps you have. how do you think one should _ this one is perhaps you have. how do you think one should present - this one is perhaps you have. how do you think one should present a - this one is perhaps you have. how do | you think one should present a swan? stroke, give, stroke, gear. that's how you do it. you can let him know. i will send him that feedback. i5 how you do it. you can let him know. i will send him that feedback. is it swan weather? _ i will send him that feedback. is it swan weather? what is swan weather? a bit wet. it is now.—
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a bit wet. it is now. benny is riaht, a bit wet. it is now. benny is right. it _ a bit wet. it is now. benny is right. it is — a bit wet. it is now. benny is right, it is wet _ a bit wet. it is now. benny is right, it is wet and some - a bit wet. it is now. benny is right, it is wet and some of. a bit wet. it is now. benny is. right, it is wet and some of us a bit wet. it is now. benny is - right, it is wet and some of us have had some _ right, it is wet and some of us have had some torrential rain through yesterday— had some torrential rain through yesterday and overnight and we still have some — yesterday and overnight and we still have some of that to clear this morning — have some of that to clear this morning and some places have had more _ morning and some places have had more than — morning and some places have had more than a — morning and some places have had more than a month of rain since tuesday— more than a month of rain since tuesday but when it clears we are looking _ tuesday but when it clears we are looking at — tuesday but when it clears we are looking at sunny spells and scattered showers and these are the fronts _ scattered showers and these are the fronts responsible for the rain, still pushing up to the northern isies— still pushing up to the northern isles and — still pushing up to the northern isles and here they will fizzle with a ridge _ isles and here they will fizzle with a ridge of— isles and here they will fizzle with a ridge of high pressure so things will settle — a ridge of high pressure so things will settle down and there goes the rain with— will settle down and there goes the rain with some mist and fog across scotland _ rain with some mist and fog across scotland and northern england this morning _ scotland and northern england this morning and that will tend to lift and a _ morning and that will tend to lift and a lot— morning and that will tend to lift and a lot of dry weather and sunny spells _ and a lot of dry weather and sunny spells developing and sometimes the sunshine _ spells developing and sometimes the sunshine will be hazy and a few showers — sunshine will be hazy and a few showers in _ sunshine will be hazy and a few showers in the north and west but by no means— showers in the north and west but by no means will be catch one. temperatures today still above average — temperatures today still above average for the time of year and we are looking — average for the time of year and we are looking between 13 or 18 degrees, a wee bit lower than london yesterday— degrees, a wee bit lower than london yesterday where we reached 22.5. through _ yesterday where we reached 22.5. through the evening and overnight we will see _ through the evening and overnight we will see mist and fog forming across
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parts _ will see mist and fog forming across parts of— will see mist and fog forming across parts of the — will see mist and fog forming across parts of the midlands, eastern engtand — parts of the midlands, eastern england but a lot of dry weather and showers _ england but a lot of dry weather and showers fizzling but another weather front is _ showers fizzling but another weather front is coming our way and the wind ahead _ front is coming our way and the wind ahead of— front is coming our way and the wind ahead of it _ front is coming our way and the wind ahead of it is — front is coming our way and the wind ahead of it is strengthening and by the end _ ahead of it is strengthening and by the end of— ahead of it is strengthening and by the end of the night we will look at gates— the end of the night we will look at gates in— the end of the night we will look at gales in the outer hebrides and have all the _ gales in the outer hebrides and have all the cloud coming in with rain following — all the cloud coming in with rain following behind and another mild i'iili'it following behind and another mild night but — following behind and another mild night but not as mild as last night but nonetheless looking at between seven _ but nonetheless looking at between seven or _ but nonetheless looking at between seven or ii — but nonetheless looking at between seven or 11 as the overnight low. tomorrow, — seven or 11 as the overnight low. tomorrow, there are two fronts coming — tomorrow, there are two fronts coming our— tomorrow, there are two fronts coming our way tomorrow, there are two fronts coming ourway and tomorrow, there are two fronts coming our way and the first will be weaker— coming our way and the first will be weaker than the second and in between — weaker than the second and in between there will be a squeeze on the isobars. the mist and fog is lifting _ the isobars. the mist and fog is lifting and — the isobars. the mist and fog is lifting and a lot of dry weather ahead — lifting and a lot of dry weather ahead of— lifting and a lot of dry weather ahead of the weather fronts coming in but _ ahead of the weather fronts coming in but then— ahead of the weather fronts coming in but then we have cloud and rain on the _ in but then we have cloud and rain on the first— in but then we have cloud and rain on the first weather front and then the second — on the first weather front and then the second comes in bringing heavy rain. the second comes in bringing heavy rain ahead — the second comes in bringing heavy rain. ahead of this front and behind it we _ rain. ahead of this front and behind it we have — rain. ahead of this front and behind it we have strong, gusty winds and you can _ it we have strong, gusty winds and you can see — it we have strong, gusty winds and you can see the strength here so something you will notice and the temperatures are between 12 and 17 degrees _ temperatures are between 12 and 17 degrees. as we head through friday nine the _ degrees. as we head through friday nine the wet and windy weather in
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the west— nine the wet and windy weather in the west pushes steadily east and during _ the west pushes steadily east and during the course of saturday you will find _ during the course of saturday you will find it — during the course of saturday you will find it will continue to push from _ will find it will continue to push from central and eastern areas in the direction of the north sea and behind _ the direction of the north sea and behind it— the direction of the north sea and behind it we are back into sunshine and showers and some will be heavy across _ and showers and some will be heavy across the _ and showers and some will be heavy across the north and west and it will he _ across the north and west and it will be breezy across the west coast but not _ will be breezy across the west coast but not as _ will be breezy across the west coast but not as windy as friday and these are the _ but not as windy as friday and these are the temperatures, between 12 and 16 degrees _ are the temperatures, between 12 and 16 degrees. and as we head into sunday. — 16 degrees. and as we head into sunday, change as we start on a dry node _ sunday, change as we start on a dry node but _ sunday, change as we start on a dry node but it— sunday, change as we start on a dry node but it will be short lived as we have — node but it will be short lived as we have a — node but it will be short lived as we have a deep area of low pressure coming _ we have a deep area of low pressure coming our— we have a deep area of low pressure coming our way that will bring rain across— coming our way that will bring rain across the — coming our way that will bring rain across the country and windy conditions as well but look at the strength— conditions as well but look at the strength of the wind across north—west scotland. between 70 and 80 miles— north—west scotland. between 70 and 80 miles an _ north—west scotland. between 70 and 80 miles an hour and likely to cause disruption _ 80 miles an hour and likely to cause disruption and potentially damage and also _ disruption and potentially damage and also we have strong winds across central _ and also we have strong winds across central and southern scotland and northern — central and southern scotland and northern ireland and northern england. _ northern ireland and northern england, just not as strong as that, so if you _ england, just not as strong as that, so if you are — england, just not as strong as that, so if you are travelling on sunday, hear _ so if you are travelling on sunday, hear it _ so if you are travelling on sunday, hear it in— so if you are travelling on sunday, bear it in mind.
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wow, sunday looks pretty wild. thank you for the warning. look at the state of that. miserable. have you taken a trip by coach this year? maybe for a seaside break or to a sporting event or concert? research by the confederation of passenger transport found that millions of coach journeys are taken across britain each year contributing billions of pounds to local economies. ben is at a family run firm in wharton and can tell us more. i love a bit of nostalgia, not that i'm old enough to remember that. i would like to make that very clear but it is rather beautiful. look would like to make that very clear but it is rather beautiful.- but it is rather beautiful. look at the shine on _ but it is rather beautiful. look at the shine on that. _ but it is rather beautiful. look at the shine on that. you _ but it is rather beautiful. look at the shine on that. you are - but it is rather beautiful. look at. the shine on that. you are leading me into dangerous _ the shine on that. you are leading me into dangerous territory - the shine on that. you are leading me into dangerous territory but i l me into dangerous territory but i want to introduce you to sue, and i should not divulge her age but this beauty has been on the road since
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