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in portugal. he did very well in portugal. he is a very young, talented coach and did well for a long time over a longer spell in portugal. as i said, i'm looking forward to keeping helping the club forward, that's my main goal. i haven't spoken to him and at this moment there is nothing planned for any conversation at all. i'm doing myjob at the moment to prepare for the sunday game and in the meantime i will wait on how things develop with communication towards a new head coach. jose mourinho has criticised the quality of refereeing in turkish football as he watched fenerbache defeat trabzonspor 3—2 in their super lig match. the manager was unhappy with the two penalties awarded in a matter of minutes to their opponents. he also thought his side should've been awarded a spot—kick before sofyan amrabat�*s late winner. mourinho had some choice words for referee atilla karaoglan�*s performance during the match.
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we were in good control, we were winning i—o when the referee woke up, because in the first half he was having probably turkish tea. there was a clear red card. i red card that if it is fn apache player, the referee would wake up, even the referee would wake up, even the referee would wake up, even the referee on the pitch wouldn't be afraid to give the card, because referees are afraid to give decisions to us. alexander zverev won his first paris masters title after beating home favourite ugo humbert in straight sets. the world number two won 6—2 6—2 to claim his seventh atp masters title of his career. it takes the german past world number one jannick sinner in terms of most victories this year — 66. zverev will next play the atp
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finals in turin next week, where he'll aim to win the season ending trophy for a third time. you know, i have goals, for sure. the goals are quite obvious for everyone. for me right now it is about improving my game, then i will let the results come to me. i cannot force the results. i didn't come here this week thinking i for sure want to win this tournament. i want to improve, get better and improve my game, thatis get better and improve my game, that is what i'm trying to do every day. at the wta finals in saudi arabia, iga swiatek came from a set and double break down to beat the wimbledon champion barbora krejcikova in their round robin match. coco gauff meanwhile beat fellow american and doubles partnerjessica pegula 6—3 6—2 in the same group. gauff came into the season ending tournament having won the china open last month. gauff broke to go 4—2 up
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and then calmly served out the first set, pegula then struggled for consistency before gauff won four games in a row to clinch victory. both players are great friends having enjoyed numerous success in doubles. the action in riyadh on monday sees elena rybakina against qinwen zheng followed by aryna sabalenka taking onjasmine paolini. max verstappen lead a driving masterclass at the sao paulo grand prix in a chaotic wet race. the red bull driver put on an outstanding performance taking the top sport after starting 17th on the grid. the win put an end to lando norris' world title hopes after he finished in sixth place. it was verstappen�*s first race victory since june at the spanish grand prix. esteban ocon and pierre gasly took second and third to transform alpine�*s season, moving the team up to sixth in the constructors' championship. you know, starting on 17th i knew it was going to be a very
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tough race, but we stayed out of trouble, made the right calls, stayed calm and we were flying, so all of these things together of course make that result possible, but unbelievable to win here from so far back on the great! —— the —— the it wasn't a very magical night for orlando magic after a big loss against the dallas mavericks in the nba. they won 108—85 at the american airlines center. the star man of the evening was luka doncic scoring 32 points for his team with nine rebounds and seven assists. the 25—year—old slovenian scored 25 in the first half alone. daniel gafford also scored a season—high of 18 points. it was a third defeat in a row for orlando who are currently without their all—star forward paolo banchero who's out with an abdominal muscle injury. australia have won the first one—day international against pakistan by two wickets in melbourne. australia reached their target of 204 with 99 balls remaining. mitchell starc with three for 33 as pakistan were reduced to 2023 all out.
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reduced to 203 all out. the three match series moves on to adelaide on friday. and that's all the sport for now. quincy quinchones has died at the age of 91. quincy jones has died at the age of 91-— age of 91. over a 75 year career he _ age of 91. over a 75 year career he won _ age of 91. over a 75 year career he won 28 - age of 91. over a 75 year. career he won 28 grammy age of 91. over a 75 year- career he won 28 grammy awards and was named as one of the most influentialjazz musicians most influential jazz musicians of most influentialjazz musicians of the 20th century by time magazine. we work with michael jackson, frank sinatra and many others. i have been speaking to jamie callum. others. i have been speaking to jamie callum-— jamie callum. that amount of achievement, _ jamie callum. that amount of achievement, that _ jamie callum. that amount of achievement, that amount. jamie callum. that amount of achievement, that amount of| achievement, that amount of enthusiasm and creative explosion throughout his career, notjust in the early part, the middle part, right up to the end of his life he was
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still creating, mentoring young artists, still creating ideas. it was all granted by this incredible talent and expertise that he honed over many years. how did you get to know him? i got to know him through being a lover of music and noticing his name across so many things. i think i first saw his name on a sinatra record and a count basie record. when you start hearing his name shared in terms of michaeljackson, and going up in the era of the fresh prince of bel air, you start to realise this is an —— an unusual talent. i was lucky to meet and quite a few times in my career. not only would he perform at montreux every year, he would set aside the stage, not only the big gigs but the little ones, checking out the artist and he is coming through, who the new talents
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where. i got a great opportunity to interview him for radio two in his house in los angeles and chatted to him all afternoon about his career. amazing to be in the presence of that much charisma and passion, just completely undimmed by time or any kind of cynicism. undimmed by time or any kind of nicism. ~ . . , ~ undimmed by time or any kind of nicism. ~ . .,, ~ ., cynicism. what was it like to s - end cynicism. what was it like to spend time _ cynicism. what was it like to spend time with? _ cynicism. what was it like to spend time with? somebody cynicism. what was it like to i spend time with? somebody he cynicism. what was it like to - spend time with? somebody he is a virtuoso, a workaholic and prolific in so many ways could be quite intimidating, i imagine. i be quite intimidating, i imagine-— be quite intimidating, i imauine. ., ., imagine. i can only speak from m own imagine. i can only speak from my own experience _ imagine. i can only speak from my own experience and - imagine. i can only speak from my own experience and there l imagine. i can only speak from i my own experience and there are people i know in the industry who have been around him a lot more than i have, but ijust remember turning up to his house in a taxi and knocking on the door and feeling very intimidated about making this giant of music. he just instantly made me feel at home. there was no question that this was a man that was totally at peace with himself and very,
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very authentic. i feel like there was no need for him to try to intimidate anyone else in the room. to talk about music and to talk about creativity was his love. i was around him in those instances, and festivals, musical events, things where he was in his total elements and all i experienced from that was joy. he put people at ease. i imagine the number of people he has worked with, those incredible names that we all know, you have to be good at handling people with a bit of a go. handling people with a bit of a .o_ ., , handling people with a bit of a go. that is true, actually. given the _ go. that is true, actually. given the type _ go. that is true, actually. given the type of - go. that is true, actually. given the type of people | go. that is true, actually. l given the type of people he go. that is true, actually. - given the type of people he was working with. because he comes to the table, you do have to have people management skills in that type ofjob. if you consider that he is one of the last three lines right through the history of american music,
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right back to ray charles, louis armstrong, all the way up to mentoring young artists like jacob collier, right up to now. not only did he have those kind of skills, but to be such an expert at arranging. arranging is one of the more difficult job you can do in music. you really have to understand composition, harmony, music at the bedrock of what you do. he came to the table with a huge amount of expertise that he had honed and crafted. in that sense you have got nothing to prove a part in trying to do the best work. just a quick update about the situation in spain. we are hearing that the transport minister as saying that the airport operator hyena has diverted at least 15 flights, but it could be more that were due to land in barcelona airport, that is because of a
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rain storm hitting the area. suburban trains are also being cancelled as well. a red alert showing an extreme risk of torrential rain in that area. more on that in the hours ahead. hello again. the weather that you had last week is going to be very similar to the weather that you're going to get this week. high pressure still firmly in charge so things remaining fairly the same. it's going to be cloudy and dry for most of us, but here and there, the cloud will be thick enough for some patchy drizzle, also be some patchy fog by night. and it is going to remain mild and you can see that nicely on our airmass chart. high pressure drifting further east. we're hanging on to the milder yellows and ambers, and you can see how the breeze picks up as we go through the latter part of the week, which could well help break up the cloud more especially in the west. but really, for the next few days, we're chasing the breaks in the cloud because there will be a lot of it.
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now today we can see some breaks southwest england, west wales, north east scotland, possibly southeast england, with some patchy drizzle coming in across northwest scotland and northern ireland. our temperatures 11 to about 15 degrees. through this evening and overnight, we hang on to all the cloud that we've had through the day. again, one or two breaks in western areas and also across northern areas too. there'll be some drizzle across the northwest and these are our overnight lows, 6 to about 11 degrees. will also be some hill fog around as well. as we go into tomorrow then high pressure still blocking the low pressure from coming in. a weather front is trying to make it into the west but failing. so tomorrow once again a lot of cloud around. some sunny spells developing some sunny spells developing in southern england, in southern england, some in north and west wales. some in north and west wales. there will be drizzle there will be drizzle across the northern isles, some across the northern isles, some sunnier breaks across northern sunnier breaks across northern scotland and temperatures scotland and temperatures 11 to about 16. 11 to about 16. if you're heading out if you're heading out for bonfire night, it's for bonfire night, it's going to be mostly dry. going to be mostly dry. it's also going to be mild, it's also going to be mild, but we could see a few showers but we could see a few showers developing across northwest developing across northwest scotland, where it will also be scotland, where it will also be breezy, and there'll be some breezy, and there'll be some
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hill fog around as well. hill fog around as well. so into wednesday, so into wednesday, more of the same. more of the same. again, a lot of cloud around. again, a lot of cloud around. we could see just some we could see just some spots of rain skirt spots of rain skirt past the outer hebrides past the outer hebrides during the course of the day, during the course of the day, and some brighter breaks and some brighter breaks across eastern england. across eastern england. temperatures 12 to about 17 temperatures 12 to about 17 degrees, so up just a touch. degrees, so up just a touch. then, as we move in towards then, as we move in towards the latter part of the week, the latter part of the week, thursday, we could see again thursday, we could see again some mist and fog to start some mist and fog to start the day, will be slow the day, will be slow to clear, but some sunshine. to clear, but some sunshine. but really we hang but really we hang onto a lot of cloud even onto a lot of cloud even through the weekend. through the weekend.
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live from london, this is bbc news. recovery efforts continue in the spanish region of valencia as a new red alert is issued for torrential rain in barcelona. the music legend quincy barcelona. the music legend quinchones, one of the most pivotal figures in post—war popular music, has died. he was 91. during a career spanning seven decades, the producer and composer worked with stars from frank sinatra to michaeljackson, spanning genres from jazz to p0p- spanning genres from “azz to .o . _ �* ., ., , ., pop. and in the final hours of the us presidential— pop. and in the final hours of the us presidential election, | the us presidential election, both candidates are crisscrossing those key swing
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states, looking for every last vote. i am in the battleground of north carolina and i will be bringing you the very latest. european leaders congratulate moldova's pro eu president. prince william is in cape town to present this year's earth shot prize. welcome to bbc news. we will start by bringing you right up to date with what is happening in spain. some breaking news in the past few minutes or so. the main airport in barcelona has devoted 50 flights due to land there because of a rain storm hitting the area. it all comes after the spanish weather service issued a red alert for the region. it is in anticipation of this kind of torrential rain that they are
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