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>> it's sports time. adrian is with us. morning. >> morning again . you all right.7 >> morning again. you all right.7 yeah. well. yeah. >> all right. are you . are you >> all right. are you. are you doing this? no. i'll do it then. >> boxing dust up in the desert. >> boxing dust up in the desert. >> dust up in the desert. absolutely. now it's interesting because outside of boxing, these two are not that well known. artur beterbiev and dmitry bivol
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two. arthur arthur. artur beterbiev or some people call him beterbiev. >> beterbiev. >> beterbiev. >> sounds better. these are two elite fighters, and i want to shine a light on it because this had a huge global audience last night. what are you laughing at? >> i'm just thinking you better. >> i'm just thinking you better. >> you better, better better. behave. >> no , you can't put a better >> no, you can't put a better bit of butter on your knife. >> that one. >> that one. >> what was the. what was. >> what was the. what was. >> what was the. what was. >> what was the brand? can't remember. >> is it golden churn or something? wasn't it? no, i don't know. yeah. remember i'm sure. but no, these two fought last night. it was actually. i thought bivol won the fight. i stayed up late to watch it, and there was a global tv audience of something like 200 million. wow. and these are. i was going to bill it as the two most famous boxers you've never heard of, but it was an elite contest. and beterbiev, i thought was i wasn't sure. what are you laughing at? >> oh, that would be if i get that out of my head . that out of my head. >> i felt bivol had done enough to win the fight. >> i felt bivol had done enough to win the fight . beterbiev and to win the fight. beterbiev and eventually took it on a majority decision. now, i think there's going to be a rematch on this because it was. i'd have to say
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it was a wonderful fight. it really, really was. and it pit two elite operators together in in the desert, as i say in riyadh. and this is what this is the good thing about saudi, because we're starting to see now after a long time of the top fights, not happening, because of politics, because of broadcasting, because of agents or promoters or anything else, the saudis are doing one thing for us, and they are putting two elite boxers together, and they're seeing the fights. and that's why it gives me hope that one day we will see tyson fury against anthony joshua, because even if we don't see it in this country, we could see it. we could certainly see it in saudi because they're going to get paid out properly. and so yeah, i do think i do think they're going to these two are going to meet again. and by then we'll know who they are. >> well yeah . wigan warriors. >> well yeah. wigan warriors. what's going on. >> they won . they won nine two. >> they won. they won nine two. it wasn't a particularly enthralling match i have to say, but it was a packed house at old trafford. bevan french won the player of the match and that was the that was now been called the rob burrow award. yes, because obviously rob died in back in june. didn't we covered that quite extensively. his father, geoff, gave out the award
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yesterday. wigan warriors completed a quadruple and look they are the stellar name in rugby union and rugby league have been for many many years. but holac are really impressive as well. they didn't make much inroads into the scoreboard, but having said that, they've had a really good campaign and they can stand proud at the end of their at the end of their season and you know, they yeah, we're going to steal the team to beat. there's no question about that. yeah yeah we've got england later on tonight against finland. >> yeah. how do you think they'll be feeling after their defeat by greece? >> i just think it was a bit of a kick in the teeth. the defeat against greece and none of these games really matter. i mean, you know, part of me thinks that they're buying, buying time for they're buying, buying time for the fa to choose the candidate. they really want. but we know now that lee carsley doesn't really want it. no. appear to want it anyway. and we'll have more on that later on. but it was a very peculiar interview gave last night. it didn't sound. it didn't sound like somebody. i wonder whether he's just had a bit of an insight into what the job entails. >> well, i think he would have known that he doesn't like
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losing. >> no, there's nothing like sitting in sitting in the chair and knowing what it's like. >> it's clearly not cut out for it. >> i don't think he is either. >> i don't think he is either. >> no. >> no. >> some people aren't. >> some people aren't. >> you were telling us in the last hour he hasn't officially appued? last hour he hasn't officially applied? no. is that how it works? >> do you have? yeah. you officially apply. you do? >> you certainly have to let it be known . and if you have let be known. and if you have let the fa know that you're interested in the job, you're not going to then say an interview. you haven't applied for it because that only gives negative connotations. there's no question about that. and so i don't think he'll be in it long term. i think he'll be i think he's worried that if he does a bad job, he'll be out of the out of the fa altogether. whereas at least if he doesn't do that job, he's going to keep the under 21 job and it's 300 grand a year. nice work. if you can get it easy. >> i don't know, i think he might be done, might be finished and be stewart and martha have all been in touch about art. >> a better bit of butter and country life. >> oh, really? >> oh, really? >> country life? >> country life? >> three people have answered that. yeah. >> oh. it's amazing. >> oh. it's amazing. >> you ask them anything and they come straight back. yeah. >> i'm better than wikipedia. isn't that a country accent as well? >> you'll never get a better bit of butter on your knife. oh, do you remember that? >> oh, aiden, sometimes you frighten me. i'm just saying.
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>> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> without taking a breath. i'm impressed. it's 742. shall we see what's in the papers with andrew eborn and scarlett mccgwire? good morning to you both. we're starting with scarlett and the sunday telegraph. and rachel reeves, the chancellor. what's she claiming on expenses? >> so this is an amazing story, rachel reeves. it is absolutely terrible. completely terrible, completely within the rules. she has she has claimed £1,223 for the accountancy expenses. right. and then you find out over ten years. so i mean, i mean and this is, this is you're allowed
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to happen and they've, they've managed to find two cabinet members who do presumably there are quite a lot of tory mps who do. but i mean, 100. so basically £123 a year. she claims to get somebody to help her do tax . i have an accountant her do tax. i have an accountant and i have to say he gets paid a lot more than £127 a year. yeah. and i could not fill in a tax form because i'm so hopeless. >> it's very hard, actually. but she's. so she's actually getting a good deal. but why should we be paying for it? >> because. because ipso says we can't . because. because can't. because. because actually, it's not a personal. it's her business. it's. it's not her. it's the parliamentary stuff that is filled in. i mean, honestly, this is this is one of the great non stories of our time. >> in the interest of balance, 1557 00:13:52,688 --
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