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who stay rooted to the bottom of the table, 10 points from safety. just one goal at the london stadium, where brentford edged past west ham, goal—line technology needed. it showed that kevin schade�*s shot did cross over the line. it's the first time brentford have won 3 consecutive away matches in the top flight. in the champions league this week, having extended their lead at the top of the scottish premiership to 16 points after they beat dundee united 3—0 at celtic park. another clean sheet means brendan rodgers�* side have won every home league game, save that 2—2 draw with aberdeen, having not conceded in any other premiership match leagues in europe, four in the premier league with the other two in france's ligue 1. they are lohns�* will still
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and strasbourg's liam rosenior. both their sides are doing well this season — and face each other later today. ahead of the game, our reporter dan ogunshakin went to meet them... he's got a really distinct style of play and is very respected here and in this country. he play and is very respected here and in this country-— in this country. he did an unbelievable _ in this country. he did an unbelievable job - in this country. he did an unbelievable job at - in this country. he did an unbelievable job at hull. in this country. he did an i unbelievable job at hull and in this country. he did an - unbelievable job at hull and is doing — unbelievable job at hull and is doing it — unbelievable job at hull and is doing it again he is a credit to him — doing it again he is a credit to him. ., , , , doing it again he is a credit to him. ., , ,,,, doing it again he is a credit to him. ., , , ., him. lohns versus strasberg, a fixture between _ him. lohns versus strasberg, a fixture between two _ him. lohns versus strasberg, a fixture between two clubs - him. lohns versus strasberg, a i fixture between two clubs founded him. lohns versus strasberg, a - fixture between two clubs founded in 1906 bound by the nationality of the managers. in history of�*s top—flight english coaches have been few and far between but one of lohns and lehmo senior of strasberg changing the narrative. thejourneys have been vastly different, will still is the further proto— manager who never made it professionally made a head coach of the tender age of 2a report senior. the pub someone when they rejected overjewels senior. the pub someone when they rejected over jewels from senior. the pub someone when they rejected overjewels from england in summer to takejobs in ligue 1. rejected overjewels from england in summer to takejobs in ligue1. it summer to take jobs in ligue 1. it was something that i have always
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wanted to do, i have always wanted to see what it was like, i wasn't good enough clubs abroad want to take me as a player so to have this opportunity now i absolutely love, had a really good talk with the club and with the owners of strasberg. and yeah, it seems like a perfect fit, great challenge for me and one i'm enjoying. fit, great challenge for me and one i'm enjoying-— i'm enjoying. there is a real culture of. _ i'm enjoying. there is a real culture of, you _ i'm enjoying. there is a real culture of, you know, - i'm enjoying. there is a real i culture of, you know, passion i'm enjoying. there is a real - culture of, you know, passion and it's the _ culture of, you know, passion and it's the most_ culture of, you know, passion and it's the most english of french clubs— it's the most english of french clubs almost. and i can identify myself— clubs almost. and i can identify myself with it, i came and watched a few games _ myself with it, i came and watched a few games here when i was here to watch _ few games here when i was here to watch them and is one of those clubs that it _ watch them and is one of those clubs that it is _ watch them and is one of those clubs that it is think yeah, it's unbelievable.— that it is think yeah, it's unbelievable. , . ., , unbelievable. they met in october, the first meeting _ unbelievable. they met in october, the first meeting of _ unbelievable. they met in october, the first meeting of two _ unbelievable. they met in october, the first meeting of two british - the first meeting of two british coachesin the first meeting of two british coaches in your�*s top five leagues outside of the premier league since 1997. share the spoils and are much that saw both coaches their mark. he: brings a great structure to his team but he is also very dynamic, vertical and entertaining i think. strasberg entertains people and
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people enjoy watching them in france. people en'oy watching them in france. �* , ., people en'oy watching them in france. �*, ., ., people en'oy watching them in france. �*, ., . . , , . france. he's got a really distinct s le of france. he's got a really distinct style of play _ france. he's got a really distinct style of play and _ france. he's got a really distinct style of play and he _ france. he's got a really distinct style of play and he is _ france. he's got a really distinct style of play and he is very - style of play and he is very respected here and in this country so i'm _ respected here and in this country so i'm really, really looking forward _ so i'm really, really looking forward to playing against him. he was very— forward to playing against him. he was very good against us the first game _ was very good against us the first game we — was very good against us the first game we played we drew to all and i would _ game we played we drew to all and i would say— game we played we drew to all and i would say tactically his really strong — would say tactically his really strong and there was a really difficult — strong and there was a really difficult game and i'm really, really— difficult game and i'm really, really looking forward to the next one _ really looking forward to the next one it _ really looking forward to the next one. ., , , ., really looking forward to the next one. , .,, really looking forward to the next one. , , one. it has been a season presenting b the one. it has been a season presenting by the number _ one. it has been a season presenting by the number of _ one. it has been a season presenting by the number of challenges - one. it has been a season presenting by the number of challenges from i by the number of challenges from language barriers and strasberg... to a favourite phrase? yes. language barriers and strasberg. .. to a favourite phrase?— language barriers and strasberg. .. to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand- _ to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand. just _ to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand. just got _ to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand. just got a _ to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand. just got a table i to a favourite phrase? yes, i don't understand. just got a table in i understand. just got a table in lohns. there _ understand. just got a table in lohns. there are _ understand. just got a table in lohns. there are difficulties i understand. just got a table in i lohns. there are difficulties where ever ou lohns. there are difficulties where ever you go _ lohns. there are difficulties where ever you go i _ lohns. there are difficulties where ever you go i think _ lohns. there are difficulties where ever you go i think losing - lohns. there are difficulties where ever you go i think losing players i ever you go i think losing players because — ever you go i think losing players because the club has had to sell quite _ because the club has had to sell quite a — because the club has had to sell quite a few of them, injuries, suspensions. you adapt, you learn, you've _ suspensions. you adapt, you learn, you've got — suspensions. you adapt, you learn, you've got to — suspensions. you adapt, you learn, you've got to move on.— you've got to move on. challenges can be overcome _ you've got to move on. challenges can be overcome and _ you've got to move on. challenges can be overcome and both - you've got to move on. challenges can be overcome and both have i you've got to move on. challenges| can be overcome and both have set their side is for an assault on the european qualification positions with 13 games of the season remaining lohns is seven and strasberg nine with six offering conference legal bonnets campaign. if we can sort of grab one of those
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european spots that would be unbelievable, yeah. a true success to what has been you know i don't like the phrase but a bit cliche but that sort of transition season. ads, that sort of transition season. a lot of people have osteoblast, young english _ lot of people have osteoblast, young english manager coming into the younger— english manager coming into the younger squad in europe and never going _ younger squad in europe and never going to _ younger squad in europe and never going to work. we've proven that wrong _ going to work. we've proven that wrong but — going to work. we've proven that wrong but actually, i want something tangible _ wrong but actually, i want something tangible at— wrong but actually, i want something tangible at the end of this so being in europe _ tangible at the end of this so being in europe would be amazing for this club _ in europe would be amazing for this club. ., , ., ,, ., , , , club. lohns and strasberg first met in october it _ club. lohns and strasberg first met in october it produced _ club. lohns and strasberg first met in october it produced four - club. lohns and strasberg first met in october it produced four goals i club. lohns and strasberg first met in october it produced four goals in six yellow cards as neither side were prepared to give an inch. both clubs eyeing up a spot in europe next season we can expect another full—blooded french affair on sunday with just a little bit of england out of score. good luck to both of those managers who could both be playing in europe potentially next season. thank you very much. come back and keep me company later, please. it's just it'sjust approaching it's just approaching 26 minutes to seven. we've spoken about the issue of rural crime on breakfast before
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but now, new figures suggest it's getting worse — up 40% in the southwest of england alone. some farmers are seeing quad bikes, livestock and gps systems stolen by armed thieves. 0ur reporter paul barltrop has more. caught on camera. this was the middle of the night on a somerset farm. , .., middle of the night on a somerset farm. , .. ., , ., ., farm. they came into the yard in a car with the _ farm. they came into the yard in a car with the headlights _ farm. they came into the yard in a car with the headlights on. - farm. they came into the yard in a car with the headlights on. the i car with the headlights on. the security caught up with them and we were able to set off the alarm, which made them scupper. and you don't know who you are dealing with. be violent, they could be, you know, could be carrying weapons. it's not worth claiming sometimes because of access and the loss is not worth claiming so he comes back to the farming business —— excess. things are tough enough at the moment. he is not alone. he has brought together several fathers who have also suffered. brute
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together several fathers who have also suffered-— together several fathers who have also suffered. ~ . , ., also suffered. we have been targeted uuite a few also suffered. we have been targeted quite a few times _ also suffered. we have been targeted quite a few times over— also suffered. we have been targeted quite a few times over the _ also suffered. we have been targeted quite a few times over the last - also suffered. we have been targeted quite a few times over the last few i quite a few times over the last few years —— several farmers. quite a few times over the last few years —— severalfarmers. if lost items like a cattle trailer, they've broken in and stolen a lot of hand
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items like a cattle trailer, they've broken in and stolen a lo' an hand items like a cattle trailer, they've broken in and stolen a lo' an increase rural crime we have seen an increase and due to a of andsthatls duets.) asklnd efregienal andsthatls duets.) asklnd efregienal and global picture. there national and global picture. there is a demand specific is a global demand on specific equipment — is a global demand on specific ea-uiment ., , ., equipment pieces. back. athlete-ran? lift equipment pieces. baek. athlete-ran? lift u- equipment pieces. bssk. sthisfsemi— _ lift up security- buzhardsavs lift up security. who is byzhardsavs lift up security. who is trying to get in here anybody who is trying to get in here is going to be delayed in their to get to valuable goods. access to get to my valuable rgcrcrds. a nd access to get tc: my valuable rgcrcrds. and his access to get tc: my valuable rgcrcrus. and his all worry but he and his neighbours all worry will be but especially the big spike in the southwest the country we will
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it was war. so they were doing something for themselves. yes. for people to walk through — though the part that goes under the international airport is now closed. back then, the airport was controlled by the un welcome to my house. this was actually my room before... your bedroom? my bedroom, yes. the museum is open to visitors throughout the week. and during the summer months, it sees up to 1,500 tourists pass
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it was to impress girls. so, to prove who is the bravest. later, we started doing that as a job and tourists would pay us tojump. and it went like that. thank you. how often will this happen? ..mostly 15 to 20 jumps a day. so i'm the only one in mostarwhojumps, and it's pretty awesome. i don't know how to describe it.
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this is your local restaurant? 0h, right. two of them. ah. thank you so much. it looks delicious. really, no matter of the background, ethnic background. _ do you like this, ahmet? yeah, i like it. i like everything that has meat in it. rajan laughs yeah! here you go. fantastic. thank you so much. that will do thejob. yeah, everyone eats it. yeah.
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arrested in iran. craig and lindsay foreman are being held on unspecified in the river thames. two sides desperately trying to turn around their season — injury—hit sides closer to the relegation zone there's been a slight misuse of the substance. it's a rather damp, drizzly and misty start to your sunday. i'll bring you all of the details very shortly.
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it's sunday the 16th of february. the us is to begin direct talks with russia within days to seek it comes as sir keir starmer prepares to attend an emergency that europe is being locked out of peace talks. correspondent, james waterhouse. is in kyiv. good morning. what does all of this mean for whether ukraine has a sense that �*will iiwillbe'i " 7 7 mail b; page; 7 77 7 77 mail b; i7nvolvedin7 77 7 77 7�*7wi7il b; i7nvolvedin7these7 777 it itself will be involved in these talks. ~ ., it itself will be involved in these talks. ~ . ~ . ., it itself will be involved in these talks. . . ~ ., , talks. well, after america has suggested _ talks. well, after america has suggested that _ talks. well, after america has suggested that these - talks. well, after america has suggested that these i in | suggested that thesetalks insaudi are 7, to ahead suggested that thesetalks in; saudi are 7, to ahead in that arabia are going to go ahead in that and the us preparing russia and the us are preparing their teams to thresh up their respective teams to thresh up their respective teams to thresh up the details of the of this war, their respective teams to thresh up the details of the has f this war, their respective teams to thresh up the details of the has said . war, their respective teams to thresh up the details of the has said we r, their respective teams to thresh up the details of the has said we were president selenslsy has said—tee were of it president selensisy has said—tee were of it and we will not be
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i think that gives you attending, so i think that gives you attending, so i think that gives you a sense �* what attending, so i think that gives you a sense �*what the first step will a sense of what the first step will president said the —— .— the next few weeks next few days, the next'fewrweeks be intense diplomatically and would be intense diplomatically and he has not been wrong. he has given a number of interviews and press conferences and in one of them last night, he said he turned down the initial proposal by the us, a contract proposing it access to contract preposingit gct'accesstcx minerals, its contract proposing'it got'access to minerals, its natural in exchan-efor in exchange for continued resources, in exchange for continued military aid. this of the of p m posal ..—5:§ei%fi§ pro7posal did not represent the the proposal did not represent the of his you had the american special envoy to ukraine keith kellogg, a retired ukraine keith levellegg a retired general, talking pote77ntially 77 pote77ntially making77 as rare]!!! after all of the compromises as well. after all. of the ukraine being compromises as well after all. of the ukraine being denied 7 77 7 77 iniiiiéi] 7 77 7 77 7 77 and7lik77ely7havi7ng7777 and likely having to give territory and likely having to give territory anm’negthe aving to give territory anm’negthe talk; to give territory anm’negthe talk is o give territory anm’negthe talk is ofjive russia mar;r be able giee up what russia may be able to give up and i think president zelensky is i think the next time mr saying i think the next time mr kergg saying i think the next time mr kellogg comes to ukraine, which is z7— 77 to be next week, i
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7777 to be next week, i think scheduled to be next week, i think there here for the =. to ta ke to take him to position or 77 77 77 position or certainly front—line position or certainly somewhere towards the front line to home the realities of this hammer home the realities of this war. in western leaders to kyiv -——- t security they do 7 security they do not 7 e= = -22 ve7ry farfrom ve7ry far from the7 capital. i venture very far from the capital. i title's. are seeing president sort of 77 sort of counter sort of co7unter all of the zelensky sort of counter all of the proposals we have heard in this munich conference but it really does feel i point where it is now feel i turning point where it is now europe looking itself —— feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a e looking itself —— feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a turning g itself —— feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a turning point. elf —— feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a turning point. itf —— feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a turning point. it is — feel feel i turning point where it is now eur| a turning point. it is security like a turning point. it is security on its own as how to on its own concert as how to support in the future and zelensky mm sa in we can brin somethin to is saying we can bring somethino'to as well, is saying we can bring somethino'ts as well, we have a battle the table as wellg'we have a battle large military. shill the table as wellglee�*bere shuttle _ large military.— we this ”77w; 7777thisus h 77777777 h much about 7 7 really discussing much about ukraine and really aiming at and really aiming his firepower at the of europe and the establishmentof europe and the r and i here for president 7
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what role president have in any of these and whether the shifts elsewhere 7 shifts elsewhere to conversation shifts elsewhere to again what is happening perhaps in gaza the middle east and the gaza and the middle east and the russia—ukraine border conflict, you know, doesn't have the same focus knows. doesn't havethesamefocuslss it once did. l know, doesn't havethesamefocusjs . it once did. . maybe it once did. i agree. i think it is a huge _ maybe it once did. i agree. i think it is a huge concern _ maybe it once did. i agree. i think it is a huge concern for— it is a huge concern for president when you hear these opening zelensky when you hear these opening salvos jd vance about g’g'gar 77 biggest threat 7 biggest threat facing 77 biggest threat facing eu7rope not the biggest threat facing europe not being russia about i think 77 zelensky, to this point, =::- has often made the argument that russia would not at if russia would not stop at ukraine if to succeed here. he vladimir putin of russia, were turn, vladimir putin of russia, were turned attentions to moldova, turned his attentions to moldova. nato members in the 2-— 77anri77|7t7hi7n7k7 7 777 77and77|7t7hi7nk7up 777 and i think up until this baltics. and i think up until this month, was a claim that was month, thatwasaclaimthatwas to imagine because of the hard to imagine because of the losses russia had sustained in losses eussie’hed’su’steinied’in’ ’ because it is still a war is farfrom going to plan for that is far from going to plan for �* but nevertheless is still
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more and more territory but i now have 77now have the 7 77now have the us distancin . itself in its really distancing itself in itsw ~ ~ . ~ ~ . . . plan and this long—term plan and taking this approach, his transactional approach, his words have a bit more weight now in terms what 7 7 7 77w7hat7the7777 7 what the future 7 7 what the future risks 7 777w77hat77the77f7t71t7l71re77ri7sk7scould 777w77hat77the77f7t71t7ure77ri7sk7s {sijidijé 1521 01:05:15,554
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