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well, ollie, ithink well, ollie, i think the mood here is more muted than what you would expect for anccasion like this. yes, the fans have been enjoying themselves in the cafes and bars and fa ns loa ns, themselves in the cafes and bars and fans loans, but there is not that celebratory feeling that you would normally expect. i've spoken to fans over the last 2a hours who say they've had friends and family affected by what happened in manchester on monday night and they say they are not just here for their clu b say they are not just here for their club now but for their entire city. with that in mind, some united fans are preparing a banner that will be u nfu rled are preparing a banner that will be unfurled inside the stadium bearing a message manchester, sct united. they will be a minutes silence before kick—off. —— manchester, a city united. why would we let evil win? we can'tjust lay down for these evil people. in fact, they are worse than able. manchester people are so sure, worse than able. manchester people are so sure, terrorism won't win and we will hopefully win that trophy
well, ollie, ithink well, ollie, i think the mood here is more muted than what you would expect for anccasion like this. yes, the fans have been enjoying themselves in the cafes and bars and fa ns loa ns, themselves in the cafes and bars and fans loans, but there is not that celebratory feeling that you would normally expect. i've spoken to fans over the last 2a hours who say they've had friends and family affected by what happened in manchester on monday night and they say they are not just...
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music plays good evening, i'm olly foster these are our headlines this evening.embley for the fa cup final sportsday. 90,000 are expected tomorrow. after the manchester concert attack, the fa say security will be enhanced. fans have been asked to arrive early. most of them won't have too far to travel... chelsea are on for the double. for arsenal... well, will this save their season, will it save arsene wengers job? i'm lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre — also coming up in the programme... at twickenham it's exeter against wasps in what's being billed as the best premiership final yet. and i'm at this city games in manchester, as sport as a part to bring people together at the end of a tragic week. good evening, wembley is going through the very well rehearsed routine of getting ready for a cup final, in fact over a quarter of a million fans are expected over the bank holiday weekend with two play—off finals taking place here as well but we also see, a minute's silence in all those matches, black armbands being worn and the duke of cambridge will la
music plays good evening, i'm olly foster these are our headlines this evening.embley for the fa cup final sportsday. 90,000 are expected tomorrow. after the manchester concert attack, the fa say security will be enhanced. fans have been asked to arrive early. most of them won't have too far to travel... chelsea are on for the double. for arsenal... well, will this save their season, will it save arsene wengers job? i'm lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre — also coming up in the...
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let's talk to our correspondent at wembley, olly foster.place ahead of the big game. ever impartial, of course. trying to be. iam ever impartial, of course. trying to be. i am here, ever impartial, of course. trying to be. iam here, i have to ever impartial, of course. trying to be. i am here, i have to watch it, it should be fantastic. the gates are open. 90,000 expected in here from whatever corner of london. they haven't come very far, arsenal and chelsea fans. many more and officers the football association have asked them to arrive one hour early, coming through the turnstiles in the next 15 minutes or so. a one—minute silence, the duke of cambridge as capacity of chairman of the football association —— and german greg clark, players wearing black armbands. also play—off finals, so 250,000 fans through the doors over the next while. 20 years ago, ruud, will chelsea win it, stronger on paper? on paper, very good. they are the strongest team the whole year. the rest have to adapt to it. arsenal will adapt it, mirror their tactics in orde
let's talk to our correspondent at wembley, olly foster.place ahead of the big game. ever impartial, of course. trying to be. iam ever impartial, of course. trying to be. i am here, ever impartial, of course. trying to be. iam here, i have to ever impartial, of course. trying to be. i am here, i have to watch it, it should be fantastic. the gates are open. 90,000 expected in here from whatever corner of london. they haven't come very far, arsenal and chelsea fans. many more and officers the...
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look at the speed blowing past olli maatta. goes to the backhand.tes it perfectly to the top corner. karlsson on the ice for another overtime winner and for the ottawa senators. he's been on the ice for all nine now. >> off a sloppy turnover, on the blue line, that symbolized the whole night for pittsburgh. >> the final 2-1 in overtime. ottawa grabs the first one. game two on monday night on nbc sn. you look at bobby ryan and the struggles he had during the regular season. 13 goals, 12 assists in 62 games. >> he's moving his feet from the start of the playoffs. he erased the bad memory prs the regular season. started in game one of the first series with the boston bruins and carried forward in round three. defensively he's done a good job, there the quick release there's the backhand pass that was a dandy to pageau and then he also took a big hit here from dumoulin before ending this thing in overtime. >> you never know when these players are going to develop fully, handle adversity. we have seen phil kessel get traded twice before he figured it out
look at the speed blowing past olli maatta. goes to the backhand.tes it perfectly to the top corner. karlsson on the ice for another overtime winner and for the ottawa senators. he's been on the ice for all nine now. >> off a sloppy turnover, on the blue line, that symbolized the whole night for pittsburgh. >> the final 2-1 in overtime. ottawa grabs the first one. game two on monday night on nbc sn. you look at bobby ryan and the struggles he had during the regular season. 13 goals,...
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francine: olli rehn, thank you for joining us today.ner and a member on the board of the bank of finland. we are focusing today and actually, a lot of people here today are talking about president trump that there is belief in europe that the markets are taking their strike because they have been through volatility before. tom: we will continue this discussion on market moves this morning but we want to make clear here on the memo that is reported by the new york times -- some of it was read to the times reporter -- the memo is the uproar worldwide this morning, and unseen memo amid what is clearly quoted as a paper trail. i'm not sure what that means but just to clarify. all are screaming to see a comey memo. we will discuss all of the news out of washington. what a good time to speak to christopher rookie -- speak to chris rupkey. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: know, they will not let this go. this morning, the trump residency is in crisis. the james comey-michael flynn unseen memo stuns the markets. this morning, risk is off. yields move
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and ollie, she's a singer herself, and she loves music. yeah, it was -- >> it was like a dream come true to her. >> she wanted to see it. and as far as we were concerned, manchester on the metro, 20 minutes away, a young girl -- >> hundreds of people -- >> hundreds of people should be safe. and we went there under pretenses of her coming home. >> she knows if she's lost her phone, she knows my number by heart, she knows her father's number, she knows to jump in a taxi and come home. >> we have always said if anything ever happens that you can't come home, just jump in a taxi. >> she knows to find an adult, a police officer, anybody. >> and she's got the guts to walk up to somebody and go, i need to use your phone. >> yes. >> this is a stumbling block where we can't get a hold of her, and we don't know why, we need an answer to why she's not -- >> i love her so much. and i want her home, i need her home. she's my baby. and i miss her so much. if she is out there, just know i'll be there, i don't care where she is, i'll be there. >> can't sa
and ollie, she's a singer herself, and she loves music. yeah, it was -- >> it was like a dream come true to her. >> she wanted to see it. and as far as we were concerned, manchester on the metro, 20 minutes away, a young girl -- >> hundreds of people -- >> hundreds of people should be safe. and we went there under pretenses of her coming home. >> she knows if she's lost her phone, she knows my number by heart, she knows her father's number, she knows to jump in a...
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let's get the latest from wembley from our reporter ollie foster.efore you talk about the match itself, after the terrible events in manchester this week, no doubt there is a heightened security presence at today's final? yes. we are over four hours from kick—off but you can see many of the 90,000 fans are already arriving. the fa want them to get here and no later than one hour before kick—off because there is an enhanced security operation in place. we expect 600 police officers, many armed and highly visible. there will bea armed and highly visible. there will be a minute ‘s silence before kick—off and the joke of cambridge will lay a commemorative wreath. —— duke of cambridge. for arson link what a disappointing season. years on for donachie responded to criticism. the lack of respect and sons ages a disgrace. i believe there is a difference a team being criticised and being treated in a way that a human being does not deserve to be treated. we have to forget for this moment that we won the league and to be concentrated on this target because do
let's get the latest from wembley from our reporter ollie foster.efore you talk about the match itself, after the terrible events in manchester this week, no doubt there is a heightened security presence at today's final? yes. we are over four hours from kick—off but you can see many of the 90,000 fans are already arriving. the fa want them to get here and no later than one hour before kick—off because there is an enhanced security operation in place. we expect 600 police officers, many...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster, and james pearce. the headlines.ter claim home semifinals on the final day of the premiership season. after a month in the premier league relegation zone, swansea on the up, they have just beaten everton, and drama on the final day of the league to season. hartlepool when but they will be a non—league club next season. we've had the final round of matches in the english premiership and pro 12 regular seasons. there was a lot at stake in the premiership, with three teams still able to finish top and european qualification was also on the line elsewhere here's how the table looked at the start of the day. wasps, exeter and saracens all in with a chance of a top two finish to guarantee an all—important a home semi final. awin for leicester or avoiding a big defeat would guarantee the final play—off place, whilst 6th and 7th placed harlequins and northampton faced each other for the final european champions cup place. so a lot to be decided and ben croucher followed all the twists and turns. after 126 matches it came dow
hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster, and james pearce. the headlines.ter claim home semifinals on the final day of the premiership season. after a month in the premier league relegation zone, swansea on the up, they have just beaten everton, and drama on the final day of the league to season. hartlepool when but they will be a non—league club next season. we've had the final round of matches in the english premiership and pro 12 regular seasons. there was a lot at stake in the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me olly foster and james pearce.are our headlines this evening: wasps and exeter claim home semi—finals on the final day of rugby's premiership season. five goals for manchester city as they beat crystal palace to go third in the premier league. and the teenage motor racing driver who's vowed to drive again despite losing both his legs. good evening, we'll have all the results and reaction to today's football in just a moment, but we're going to start with rugby union. it's the final round of matches in the regular season in the english premiership and the pro 12. there was a lot at stake in the premiership, with three teams still able to finish top, and european qualification was also on the line elsewhere. here's how the table looked at the start of the day. wasps, exeter and saracens all in with a chance of a top two finish to guarantee an all—important a home semi final. a win for leicester or avoiding a big defeat would guarantee the final play—off place, whilst sixth and seventh placed harlequins and northampto
hello and welcome to sportsday with me olly foster and james pearce.are our headlines this evening: wasps and exeter claim home semi—finals on the final day of rugby's premiership season. five goals for manchester city as they beat crystal palace to go third in the premier league. and the teenage motor racing driver who's vowed to drive again despite losing both his legs. good evening, we'll have all the results and reaction to today's football in just a moment, but we're going to start with...
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hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight.e city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and we feel proud of that. and tomorrow on manchester's streets, there'll be a celebration of sport...the great city games welcomes some of the world's greatest athletes, one of them is in the studio with us tonight. and on the streets of monaco...they are gearing up for the most prestigious race in the formula one calendar. good evening, manchester has of course dominated the news this week and last night manchester united dedicated its europa league triumph to the city. jose mourinho‘s team flew to stockholm on the morning after the terror attack and have returned home after beating ajax 2—0 in last night's final. mourinho says that he is so proud of how his players managed to block out all the emotion and just do theirjob for 90 minutes. he admitted that was why they cancelled their pre—match news c
hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight.e city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and we feel proud of that. and tomorrow on manchester's streets, there'll be a celebration of sport...the great city games welcomes some of the world's greatest athletes, one of them is in the studio with us tonight. and on the streets of...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are your headlines tonight a double from higuain givesjuveoot in the champions league final. sayers says goodbye to athletics and wonders what she could have won without the cheats in her sport. and getting up to speed, alonso is given the green light to race at the indianapolis 500. good evening, it looks like it's going to be a real madrid juventus champions league final in cardiff next month. the second legs are still to be played next week but after real‘s 3—nil win against atletico last night, juventus return to italy with 2—nil advantge in their semifinal against monaco. maz farookhi reports. he is only a gene that he's been unstoppable. he has scored in every knockout match so far for monaco. before he was even born buffon has played in the world cup. buffon‘s reflexes were just a sharp. the italians began to dictate the game. a superb team move finish by gonzalo higuain, his celebration showing the importance of an away goal. the combination of dani alves would add another. juventus‘s experience overwhelmed monaco. two goals for gonza
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are your headlines tonight a double from higuain givesjuveoot in the champions league final. sayers says goodbye to athletics and wonders what she could have won without the cheats in her sport. and getting up to speed, alonso is given the green light to race at the indianapolis 500. good evening, it looks like it's going to be a real madrid juventus champions league final in cardiff next month. the second legs are still to be played next week but...
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now it is time for sportsday. is hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight.ut want a players walk—out in italian football, following the racial abuse received by sully muntari. sayers says goodbye to athletics with a message for the doping cheats who denied her a podium place. and there'll be no royal box for nastase this year. the romanian calls wimbledon chiefs small—minded. the anti—discrimination organisiation kick it out want players in italy's serie a to boycott matches in protest at sully muntari's sending off last week playing for pescara. the former portsmouth midfielder was booked after complaining to the referee about racist abuse from a small section of cagliari fans and he was booked again after walking off the pitch in protest and he will be suspended for one match. garth crooks, a trustee for kick it out, and says the football authorities reaction has been gutless. no action has been taken against cagliari because of the small number of fans involved. we have contacted way and explained the situation, they acknowledge this is completely unaccep
now it is time for sportsday. is hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight.ut want a players walk—out in italian football, following the racial abuse received by sully muntari. sayers says goodbye to athletics with a message for the doping cheats who denied her a podium place. and there'll be no royal box for nastase this year. the romanian calls wimbledon chiefs small—minded. the anti—discrimination organisiation kick it out want players in italy's serie a to...
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hello, i'm olly foster. these are our sportsday headlines tonight... remember the summer of 2005?icket could soon be back on free to air television. it's five years since a watford manager lasted more than a season. walter mazzarri has been sacked. and racing in the 21st century. it's a multi—billion pound industry but are they behind the times when it comes to gender equality? good evening. 12 years ago, freddie flintoff and kevin pietersen werejust about to be catapulted to cricketing stardom. that victorious ashes series broadcast for free saw them celebrate beyond the boundaries of their sport. but commercial demands and lucrative rights deals saw live england cricket move onto subscription television. that could change. our reporter david ornstein is here with what details we know. what details do we know? the ecb have been looking to get cricket back onto terrestrial television for a while now. the focus on that idea was this new city franchise based t20 competition set to launch in 2020. now the ecb has indicated for the first time that a small portion of matches could be f
hello, i'm olly foster. these are our sportsday headlines tonight... remember the summer of 2005?icket could soon be back on free to air television. it's five years since a watford manager lasted more than a season. walter mazzarri has been sacked. and racing in the 21st century. it's a multi—billion pound industry but are they behind the times when it comes to gender equality? good evening. 12 years ago, freddie flintoff and kevin pietersen werejust about to be catapulted to cricketing...
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ollie schniederjans as well. dottie: is it that high school class of 2011 that we keep talking about? crazy. bill: it is. crazy good. dottie: crazy good. nick: well, this group didn't quite pound it down there like tway and kelly kraft. because they've got about 280 to the hole. they're obviously going to try and get as possible to the green. so that front middle bunker might be a nice lay-up. i'm sorry, not lay-up. bailout, rather. yeah, it's pretty dark out there. bill: all right. couldn't quite get the charge they wanted. 64. thought it might be possible after those three consecutive birdies. blixt is ready. nick: he's thinking just anything left of the green. bill: again, the cameras are very misleading because it's plenty dark out there. you can tell by the way that scoreboard is glowing on the other side of the bond. -- pond. blixt and smith lead by one. dottie: smith has 294. it's just a matter of picking the sing -- angle and giving yourself the third-shot yardage that you like most. nick: most metal wood
ollie schniederjans as well. dottie: is it that high school class of 2011 that we keep talking about? crazy. bill: it is. crazy good. dottie: crazy good. nick: well, this group didn't quite pound it down there like tway and kelly kraft. because they've got about 280 to the hole. they're obviously going to try and get as possible to the green. so that front middle bunker might be a nice lay-up. i'm sorry, not lay-up. bailout, rather. yeah, it's pretty dark out there. bill: all right. couldn't...
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. >> yes, ollie, that is, indeed, a leech up her nose. >> how does that happen. are you swimming? the inside. >> that's what's wrong with you. >> we found it, folks. >> they had to pull it out. as you can see, it's alive and well. >> oh, my gosh, it looks like an alien horror film. >> it really does. this is not a teaser for alien covenant. >> you never answered the question. how did it get up there. >> hold on. you've got to see them pull it out. >> usually they are attached on there, so they burn them off. >> they probably put something up there to make it release, otherwise they would be pulling parts out. >> she happens to rinse her mouth out and rinse her face using natural spring water from the river. they think it's been in there for months because it's full grown. >> it's fat and happy now, dang, on your own blood. >> none of you asked, but the leech is okay. >> we don't care in the leech. it's in this woman's nose. that's crazy. she's got to switch back to face watch immediately. >> time to give away another ipad mini. >> at least 21 yooerlds and legal resident of u.s. or
. >> yes, ollie, that is, indeed, a leech up her nose. >> how does that happen. are you swimming? the inside. >> that's what's wrong with you. >> we found it, folks. >> they had to pull it out. as you can see, it's alive and well. >> oh, my gosh, it looks like an alien horror film. >> it really does. this is not a teaser for alien covenant. >> you never answered the question. how did it get up there. >> hold on. you've got to see them pull...
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olly foster, bbc news, wembley.what celtic have done. they've now won the scottish cup, adding to the scottish premiership and league cup titles they've already wrapped up, making it an undefeated, domestic treble winning season for them. they left it late to beat aberdeen in the cup final. the game looked to be heading for extra time when tom rogic scored the winner in the second minute of injury time. they might have struggled in europe, but brendan rogers‘ invincibles have dominated the game in scotland in his first season in charge. it's been a dream. you could have never sat down with any manager coming in at the beginning of the season and write down what we've done. i said to the players just before we went out, this is a game where you want them to write about it afterwards but you have to make it, you have to make history, it doesn't just it, you have to make history, it doesn'tjust happen. it, you have to make history, it doesn't just happen. the it, you have to make history, it doesn'tjust happen. the pla
olly foster, bbc news, wembley.what celtic have done. they've now won the scottish cup, adding to the scottish premiership and league cup titles they've already wrapped up, making it an undefeated, domestic treble winning season for them. they left it late to beat aberdeen in the cup final. the game looked to be heading for extra time when tom rogic scored the winner in the second minute of injury time. they might have struggled in europe, but brendan rogers‘ invincibles have dominated the...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.ers are playing their first match of a busy summer. they are in bristol playing the firts of two one—dayers against ireland. it's the first time they have played england in england, but the team had seven survivors form the team that shocked england in the 2011 world cup. they made a positive start in bristol, racing to a0 without loss inside six overs. they soon collapsed. from 90—3, they were bowled out foir 126. joe root took captain william porterfield and the rest soon followed. adil rashid finished with five wickets — the first time he's achieved the feat for england. so england odds on for a winning start to the summer. alex hales and joe root are at the crease. england 16—1. david moyes has indicated he might still be in charge at sunderland next season despite their relegation to the championship. moyse joined next season despite their relegation to the championship. moysejoined on a four—year contract last summer. last week he said it was too soon to commit his future to the
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.ers are playing their first match of a busy summer. they are in bristol playing the firts of two one—dayers against ireland. it's the first time they have played england in england, but the team had seven survivors form the team that shocked england in the 2011 world cup. they made a positive start in bristol, racing to a0 without loss inside six overs. they soon collapsed. from 90—3, they were bowled out foir 126. joe root took captain william...
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olly foster is at wembley as you can imagine, it is very noisy here.ter end, the chelsea end. chelsea arejust here. we're at the quieter end, the chelsea end. chelsea are just about to climb those steps which will feel so to climb those steps which will feel so much steeper because they have lost this fa cup final to arsenal against all the odds. the chelsea that won the premier league title couple of weeks ago just didn't turn up couple of weeks ago just didn't turn up today. arsenal with their ramshackle makeshift defence were absolutely magnificent. before we see this cup lifted a few moments by those triumphant arsenal players, here is the story of the match. security at a sporting event has rarely been so tight, a response to the manchester arena bombing, as wembley welcomed 90,000 spectators for what remains the showpiece of english football. a wreath was laid by the duke of cambridge, followed bya by the duke of cambridge, followed by a period of silence to remember the victims. chelsea arrived as premier league champions and firm favourites, bu
olly foster is at wembley as you can imagine, it is very noisy here.ter end, the chelsea end. chelsea arejust here. we're at the quieter end, the chelsea end. chelsea are just about to climb those steps which will feel so to climb those steps which will feel so much steeper because they have lost this fa cup final to arsenal against all the odds. the chelsea that won the premier league title couple of weeks ago just didn't turn up couple of weeks ago just didn't turn up today. arsenal with...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.finding out what's going to happen to arsene wenger at arsenal. the gunners are likely to miss out on a top—four finish for the first time in his 20 years at the club and his contract runs out after the fa cup final, that's when a board meeting is likely to discuss the manager's position. theirfinal league match is at home against everton on sunday so could that be his last match at the emirates. of the season? yes. ever? i cannot tell you. i think what is most important for us is to win the football game on sunday. after that, what happens to me is less important. i am here to serve the club and the best way to do it is to win the next game. lots of managers have been giving their final pre—match news conferences of the season. jurgen klopp‘s liverpool need to beat middlesbrough on sunday to be sure of a top—four finish. they'll definitely be strengthening the squad during the summer. we were working not only on the pitch, sometimes we only had 2a hours, and we were working hard and h
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.finding out what's going to happen to arsene wenger at arsenal. the gunners are likely to miss out on a top—four finish for the first time in his 20 years at the club and his contract runs out after the fa cup final, that's when a board meeting is likely to discuss the manager's position. theirfinal league match is at home against everton on sunday so could that be his last match at the emirates. of the season? yes. ever? i cannot tell you. i think what...
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let's talk to our correspondent at wembley — olly foster. can you tell us about security tonight?soon. 90,000 headed to wembley. the fa say there will be an enhanced security operation, asking fa ns to enhanced security operation, asking fans to arrive no later than one hour before that 5:30pm kick—off. the met police say there is going to bea the met police say there is going to be a highly visible and robust policing. 600 officers, we think. many armed. that is what fans will experience as they arrive here from all corners. obviously it is arsenal and chelsea said will not have to come very far. most of them, there will be a minutes silence before kick—off. the players will wear black armbands. the duke of cambridge in his capacity as the president of the fa is going to lay a commemoratives brief before kick—off as well. —— a commemoratives wreath. matthew upton is here. thanks forjoining us. let's start with arsenal, arsene wenger the manager, there is a large section of fans who want this to be his last match in charge after 20 yea rs his last match in charge after 20 years at
let's talk to our correspondent at wembley — olly foster. can you tell us about security tonight?soon. 90,000 headed to wembley. the fa say there will be an enhanced security operation, asking fa ns to enhanced security operation, asking fans to arrive no later than one hour before that 5:30pm kick—off. the met police say there is going to bea the met police say there is going to be a highly visible and robust policing. 600 officers, we think. many armed. that is what fans will experience...
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hello, i'm olly foster welcome to sportsday, these are our headlines tonight: the premier league titleg to a london club. spurs can keep themsleves in the race at the london stadium tonight. england summer of cricket has started in bristol with a big win against ireland townsend looks to sign off on a high at glasgow warriors, as the pro12 and premiership regular seasons come to a close. also coming up in the programme: a quick round of golf? and we catch up a quick round of golf? and we catch up with the winner of the badminton horse trials, william fox pitt good evening, the premier league title race could be down to just the one point later this evening. tottenham have been slowly reeling in chelsea over the last couple of months with nine wins in a row, as the blues slipped up against crystal palace and manchester united. spurs are at west ham tonight. chris slegg is at the london stadium for us. west ham against tottenham always feisty, often thrilling. so much riding on this occasion. can totte n ha m riding on this occasion. can tottenham get the win that will move them within a
hello, i'm olly foster welcome to sportsday, these are our headlines tonight: the premier league titleg to a london club. spurs can keep themsleves in the race at the london stadium tonight. england summer of cricket has started in bristol with a big win against ireland townsend looks to sign off on a high at glasgow warriors, as the pro12 and premiership regular seasons come to a close. also coming up in the programme: a quick round of golf? and we catch up a quick round of golf? and we catch...
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i‘m olly foster at the bbc sport centre.eme highs and lows of a career in football adds to the pressure on players and can lead to mental health problems. everton‘s aaron lennon is receiving treatment after being detained by police under the mental health act last weekend. not all the players, even if they feel the need, they do want to be helped by people who are at the club. sometimes you don‘t want to show that you could be interpreted asa show that you could be interpreted as a weakness inside the club, and soi as a weakness inside the club, and so i believe that you understand that most of the players, in a situation where they need help, they wa nt to situation where they need help, they want to do that outside the club. jose mourinho has written off finishing in the top four in the premier league, and says that manchester united will now prioritise the europa league, because winning that is the only way they‘ll qualify for next season‘s champions league and that could see them resting players on the home front. they a
i‘m olly foster at the bbc sport centre.eme highs and lows of a career in football adds to the pressure on players and can lead to mental health problems. everton‘s aaron lennon is receiving treatment after being detained by police under the mental health act last weekend. not all the players, even if they feel the need, they do want to be helped by people who are at the club. sometimes you don‘t want to show that you could be interpreted asa show that you could be interpreted as a...
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olly says, "i told my gp something done. olly says, "i told mygpi something done.worried and thinks, "what can i do?" yes. nate hand, hi, "i suffer from bipolar and there is so much stigma. i was arrested and detained by the police and then i was given a fine because they were saying my illness was wasting police time." oh my god. but this was back in 2008. that's still horrific. you would like to think we have progressed in terms of our knowledge and understanding of mental health issues. actually the police have done a to, their credit, some of the police, we have seen really great strides in them trying to understand mental health a bit more. so, but it's about how the police work with the health system and at the moment the police are picking up the problem because the health system isn't coping. as we know, there is some really understanding police officers who end up in situations that they wouldn't really like to be n but they can see someone who is in desperate need of help and there is no one else, there is no other safety net. they provide the ultimate ba
olly says, "i told my gp something done. olly says, "i told mygpi something done.worried and thinks, "what can i do?" yes. nate hand, hi, "i suffer from bipolar and there is so much stigma. i was arrested and detained by the police and then i was given a fine because they were saying my illness was wasting police time." oh my god. but this was back in 2008. that's still horrific. you would like to think we have progressed in terms of our knowledge and understanding...
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olly foster has the sport now.t time that he has lost to arsene wenger in the premier league, either at united or in his two spells at chelsea. granit xhaka and danny welbeck scored the goals. the gunners are still 6 points outside the champions league places, united have written off a top four finish, so mourinho didn't seem too bothered by defeat to the gunners. it is the 1st time... i left the emirates, they were crying, they we re emirates, they were crying, they were walking the streets with their head low so finally today, they sing, the scarves, it is nice for them! that will while the gunners fa ns them! that will while the gunners fans a little bit. liverpool are up to third after a goalless d raw at home to southampton. fraser forster saved james milner‘s second half penalty — the first time in 8 years that he's failed to score from the spot the 1995 premier league champions blackburn rovers will be league one side next season after a nailbiting final day in the championship. all the drama was down at the
olly foster has the sport now.t time that he has lost to arsene wenger in the premier league, either at united or in his two spells at chelsea. granit xhaka and danny welbeck scored the goals. the gunners are still 6 points outside the champions league places, united have written off a top four finish, so mourinho didn't seem too bothered by defeat to the gunners. it is the 1st time... i left the emirates, they were crying, they we re emirates, they were crying, they were walking the streets...
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. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler.city become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left home without it. >> reporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a cause and that cause still resonates today. >>> one of effect's greatest pioneers is the topic of an opera that could be performed in the b
. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler.city become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit...
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julian bond who was a civil rights activist and is now a head of the naacp, he said that the act of ollie joining the nation was not something we all agreed with. we loved that he was telling white people to go to hell for us. i want to give two examples of his presence giving people confidence in the movements going outside of the ring that are very evocative and not something we are taught in sports century moments on espn. the first is something that took place in alabama. you had a group of african-american athletes. the youth wing of the civil rights movement. they organized a group called the loans county freedom party. they were trying to register the .ourse of the poor sharecroppers, people who worked in factories down there. they are famous in the annals of the civil rights movement because they were the first people to use the symbol of a black panther. they use that as an inspiration. they called themselves the black panthers. that is something that the people who know the civil rights movement know. a lot of people don't know that the slogan they had emblazoned underneath the
julian bond who was a civil rights activist and is now a head of the naacp, he said that the act of ollie joining the nation was not something we all agreed with. we loved that he was telling white people to go to hell for us. i want to give two examples of his presence giving people confidence in the movements going outside of the ring that are very evocative and not something we are taught in sports century moments on espn. the first is something that took place in alabama. you had a group of...
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. >> okay others include noah, ollie, patch, patches and unity an you can vote by visiting annual adventure park web site each vote $35. the new name will be may first and live stream will be back up and running. >> maybe the fact toys "r" us -- i know somebody that goes with geoffrey. >> it's old. >> i don'ter yes that's on the sglis jeffery the giraffe. >> i like pahe >> stretch. >> how about just stretch. it's potential medical break through children's hospital of philadelphia created device that minimumics wound of a pregnant animal. >> they believe it can be used for premature human babies. laura engel gives us a closer look. >> reporter: scientist creatd an artificial woman that helped tiny lamp lamb lambs grow. researchers at the children's hospital of philadelphia say the sealeded bag contains amniotic fluid to provide all of the nutrients and protection needed for growth and attached to it is a mechanical placenta that keeps blood oxygen ateed as up billic accord wod. >> many research groups are trying to develop a system like this since the 19 50s and they met with limited success
. >> okay others include noah, ollie, patch, patches and unity an you can vote by visiting annual adventure park web site each vote $35. the new name will be may first and live stream will be back up and running. >> maybe the fact toys "r" us -- i know somebody that goes with geoffrey. >> it's old. >> i don'ter yes that's on the sglis jeffery the giraffe. >> i like pahe >> stretch. >> how about just stretch. it's potential medical break...
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. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler.ty become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left home without it. >> reporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a cause and that cause still resonates today. >>> one of effect's greatest pioneers is the topic of an opera that could be performed in the bay
. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler.ty become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit values...
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we have a marvelous action ear named ollie barker. room in perfect suspense in his hands. we were simply waiting to know whether there was going to be the next bid and then there was. another wait, and then it stopped and everyone you knew, the hammer came down and history was made. liz: i heard when it got above 80 started to hear gasps. >> interestingly the first gasp when he started auction bidding at 57 million which is is the world record for basquiat until yesterday. there were multiple gasps after 80 or 90. liz: not everybody's taste. he died at age 27, half haitian, half puerto rican is very hotç right now. >> extraordinary artist. >> the second highest painting that sold that was a roy liechtenstein, am i correct? >> yes. it was a beautiful liechtenstein, $24 million it, was an incredible work. liz: what does it say about the economy? i'm not saying the american economy, we had a japanese buyer for the top one, which has more money, which countries? >> truth is, liz, it is everywhere around the world. if you look at world bi
we have a marvelous action ear named ollie barker. room in perfect suspense in his hands. we were simply waiting to know whether there was going to be the next bid and then there was. another wait, and then it stopped and everyone you knew, the hammer came down and history was made. liz: i heard when it got above 80 started to hear gasps. >> interestingly the first gasp when he started auction bidding at 57 million which is is the world record for basquiat until yesterday. there were...
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and that proved to be a mistake because as you know, ollie north was later -- the prosecution of himlater thrown out because it was based on information obtained by the iran/contra committee. so how these subpoenas are handled, both by the congressional committees and by mueller will determine a lot about how this proceeds. so both sides need to proceed very carefully. >> jill, last word. who has the worst exposure here? >> well, the most at risk for the country is the president. but i want to add something to what jeffrey said. because the subpoena from our office from the watergate special prosecutor was at the same time as the senate and the house impeachment. and i think there was more attention paid in the courts to a criminal investigation. and there is some possibility that mueller's will get more attention and will get responded to by the courts. and that would leave whoever has the subpoena in a position that they have to respond, at least to that one. >> counselor, thank you both. we'd like to invite both you have back. we appreciate this very much. another break for us. wh
and that proved to be a mistake because as you know, ollie north was later -- the prosecution of himlater thrown out because it was based on information obtained by the iran/contra committee. so how these subpoenas are handled, both by the congressional committees and by mueller will determine a lot about how this proceeds. so both sides need to proceed very carefully. >> jill, last word. who has the worst exposure here? >> well, the most at risk for the country is the president....
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these days only a few retailers that i follow need to worry about keeping up with the demand, ollie'sgain outlet come to mind, but ulta is in a league of their own. we know they mined the data to find out what they want and ulta has an astonishing 25.5 reward members. the company still expects to see rapid growth in loyalty membership, well above square footage growth. one more metric that puts them in a class by themselves. a market that large is very attractive to all of the cosmetics makers out there so even the most prestigious like estee lauder which has the mac brand wants to team up with ulta. mary dillon says that ulta is an experiential retailer. we have heard that from many trying to get that money from the millennials. but the sheer number of events that dillon's company throws does make it feel like something is happening every week there, if not every day and women will want to check it out to see what's going on. and that is genuinely experiential. plus the new brand pipeline as they call it. and she gushes about. it gives you the impression that it's a biotech of retail
these days only a few retailers that i follow need to worry about keeping up with the demand, ollie'sgain outlet come to mind, but ulta is in a league of their own. we know they mined the data to find out what they want and ulta has an astonishing 25.5 reward members. the company still expects to see rapid growth in loyalty membership, well above square footage growth. one more metric that puts them in a class by themselves. a market that large is very attractive to all of the cosmetics makers...
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i remember him scowling at the white house and when he scowls, feel like the ollie gators. they're really powerful, you know. for me what i feel when i look mnuchin is he's like a huge giant shark that's swimming underneath a draft floating in some small or like a lake somewhere, you know? host: ok. and one of the big news story this week was the ruleout of president trump's budget. and the white house budget director was before the senate budget committee this week. let's look at an exchange he had with senator bernie sanders. >> bottom line is tell me -- let me get back to one question. why do you think the walton family needs a $52 billion tax break? you're basing that assertion on the only tax detail we have in the budget. >> the repeal? exactly. >> right. and if we want to have a talk about why we're refeeling that, i will be happy to tell you that. >> ok. >> ordinary people will may more. >> no, ordinary person will not have that much more. the answer.nswering the wealthiest family in america gets a $52 billion tax break. tell the american people why you think that's
i remember him scowling at the white house and when he scowls, feel like the ollie gators. they're really powerful, you know. for me what i feel when i look mnuchin is he's like a huge giant shark that's swimming underneath a draft floating in some small or like a lake somewhere, you know? host: ok. and one of the big news story this week was the ruleout of president trump's budget. and the white house budget director was before the senate budget committee this week. let's look at an exchange...
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. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh!'s get our grind on. [ light laughter ] yeah! yeah! i did it! i did it! yeah, all right! well, if you guys like that, please sound off in the comments below. and remember to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war re-enactors. you probably haven't heard about cola war re-enactors. because if you lived through the '80s, everybody was talking about the cola wars. and so these are people who reenact those famous cola wars of the 1980s. let's take a look. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! ♪ >> my dearest nan, i feel impelled to avail myself of this present opportunity of writing you this missive and i very much hope it is to your liking. much blood has been shed in this fierce soft drink conflict. but i have no misgivings for i believe it that it is for a good cause, a worthy cause, to determine once and for all,
. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh!'s get our grind on. [ light laughter ] yeah! yeah! i did it! i did it! yeah, all right! well, if you guys like that, please sound off in the comments below. and remember to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war re-enactors. you...
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olly foster. for wimbledon by right, but the lawn tennis association will offer her a wildcard to the grass court warm up tournament in birmingham next month. she has only recently returned to the tour after a 15 month doping ban and some players are unhappy at the ease with which she has received wildcards to major tournaments. here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it does seem that this decision has been taken purely on commercial grounds and it has taken i'm sure, with thought at least given to the opposition that's been raised by many players. andy murray and heather watson are just two players who have expressed their concern that sharapova is being offered so many wildcards. i think when all tournaments look at these in the cold light of day and the grand slam are slightly different, there is a moral dimension for the french open and wimbledon, but when commercial events like the birmingham event look at this, they will see that sharapova is likely to drive ticket sales. that's nor
olly foster. for wimbledon by right, but the lawn tennis association will offer her a wildcard to the grass court warm up tournament in birmingham next month. she has only recently returned to the tour after a 15 month doping ban and some players are unhappy at the ease with which she has received wildcards to major tournaments. here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it does seem that this decision has been taken purely on commercial grounds and it has taken i'm sure, with thought at...
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time for the sport now and olly foster has all the details.of the season at home to manchester city. his tenure has lasted less than year like so many before him. they have only won 11 games all season although they did beat relegation. they briefly climbed to seven before christmas but they have lost their last five matches. they could finish as low as 17 although they won't go down. manchester united are at southampton tonight. they will finish sixth. jose mourinho has beenjuggling his squad to keep them fresh for the europa league final. they have lost their last two matches but he insists they will be competitive at st mary ‘s. we want to fight for the result. i don't want to field a team where people has the feeling that we are not fighting for the result. we are fighting for the result, so i am going to rotate people. as i was saying, fellaini will be playing against southampton because he is not playing the last three matches, so try not to accumulate, but people have to play, because we do not have other players and i cannot put four o
time for the sport now and olly foster has all the details.of the season at home to manchester city. his tenure has lasted less than year like so many before him. they have only won 11 games all season although they did beat relegation. they briefly climbed to seven before christmas but they have lost their last five matches. they could finish as low as 17 although they won't go down. manchester united are at southampton tonight. they will finish sixth. jose mourinho has beenjuggling his squad...
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we have also got ollie smith who is here with some wine. all that at ten.king. have a look at this. when chorley cake meets swan lake! we'll find out how these dancing bakers are part of a huge festival celebrating britain's manufacturing industry. stay with us, headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and sally nugent. coming up before ten, louise will have your full weekend weather forecast. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. theresa may is not taking anything for granted after triumph in the local elections. the conservatives gained just over 560 council seats, making it their best result in nearly a decade. the labour leader jeremy corbyn has admitted he faces an historic challenge in next months general election after losing almost 400 councillors. the campaign team of the french presidentialfrontrunner emmanuel macron says they've been the victim of a massive hacking attack, after thousands of documents were released online. they say genuine emails were mixed up with fake ones ahead of voters going to the polls t
we have also got ollie smith who is here with some wine. all that at ten.king. have a look at this. when chorley cake meets swan lake! we'll find out how these dancing bakers are part of a huge festival celebrating britain's manufacturing industry. stay with us, headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and sally nugent. coming up before ten, louise will have your full weekend weather forecast. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. theresa may is not taking...
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exeter have made one change to the starting xv which overcame saracens, with wing olly woodburn replacinghind and today hit four birdies in a row to top the leaderboard along with belgian's thomas pieters. jamieson is currently seven—under—par through 17 holes. england's lee westwood is in also contention, he's two shots back after carding a three—under—par round of 69. england say ben stokes is fit to play in the second one—day international against south africa tomorrow. the all—rounder injured his knee on wednesday during england's 72—run win in the first one—dayer but has been passed fit by medical staff to play at southampton. england are looking to wrap up the three—match series with a win. and that is all the sport for you now, more in the next hour, join us then. more now on the manchester terror attack, and the response of the people in the city and far beyond. st ann's square in central manchester has become to focal point for grief, and coming to terms with what's happened, but also the defiance felt in the city. this is the scene there live now, where thousands of flowers and
exeter have made one change to the starting xv which overcame saracens, with wing olly woodburn replacinghind and today hit four birdies in a row to top the leaderboard along with belgian's thomas pieters. jamieson is currently seven—under—par through 17 holes. england's lee westwood is in also contention, he's two shots back after carding a three—under—par round of 69. england say ben stokes is fit to play in the second one—day international against south africa tomorrow. the...
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olly foster, thank you very much. just to show you the scene in washington.who has been defending his right to share information with russia after classified material it is claimed was handed over to the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. a p pa re ntly foreign minister sergey lavrov. apparently this material was passed on by an official who had not —— a source who had not given permission for it to be passed to the russians. joining me now from washington is thomas wright, fellow in foreign policy at the brookings institution and author of all measures short of war. president trump, people worry, find it difficult to properly handle classified information. he has been on twitter and said as president he wa nted on twitter and said as president he wanted to share with russia at an openly scheduled white house meeting, which he has the right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety. for humanitarian reasons, i wanted to put russia in the picture. that is not what the story reported. he definitely has the right to say anything he want
olly foster, thank you very much. just to show you the scene in washington.who has been defending his right to share information with russia after classified material it is claimed was handed over to the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. a p pa re ntly foreign minister sergey lavrov. apparently this material was passed on by an official who had not —— a source who had not given permission for it to be passed to the russians. joining me now from washington is thomas wright, fellow in...
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me completely speechless, thank you very much, 0llie. completely speechless, thank you very much, olliean without previous experience of elected office, and with a party that was created just a year ago. earlier i spoke to sir peter ricketts, and asked about not taking the traditional route. he has enormous personal charm, and eve ryo ne he has enormous personal charm, and everyone he went into his office came out thinking he was a friend of mine. so he has that enormous power to attract people. he says he wants to attract people. he says he wants to heal the divisions. beazley said, easily promised. it is going to be tough. guess, because france is deeply divided and the fact that marine le pen got 35% of the vote shows how divided francis. it is common with no baggage, as a fresh start. he won't convince all of those on the far right or the far left, but i think he can get quite a large group of people behind him in the centre right to centre—left and govern effectively. he wants to show it is possible to change france and therefore for politicians to keep their promises that if you c
me completely speechless, thank you very much, 0llie. completely speechless, thank you very much, olliean without previous experience of elected office, and with a party that was created just a year ago. earlier i spoke to sir peter ricketts, and asked about not taking the traditional route. he has enormous personal charm, and eve ryo ne he has enormous personal charm, and everyone he went into his office came out thinking he was a friend of mine. so he has that enormous power to attract...
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studio: ollie, thank you.u , and hearing from our specialist editors. today, we're focusing on education. our education editor branwen jeffreys has been assessing what the big issues in schools are. many things make a difference to your child's education but it is what happens in the classroom that matters the most. is the teacher and expert in their subject? are they really good at passing their knowledge on? england has a teacher shortage, and secondary schools are feeling that impact. for several yea rs, feeling that impact. for several years, not enough people have been starting teacher training, and a growing number of young teachers are leaving after just if growing number of young teachers are leaving afterjust if you years. among business likely to leave our maths and science teachers. —— just a few years. that's despite the fact you get £30,000 cash if you start training asa you get £30,000 cash if you start training as a teacher in those subjects. meaning more lessons being taught by people who have
studio: ollie, thank you.u , and hearing from our specialist editors. today, we're focusing on education. our education editor branwen jeffreys has been assessing what the big issues in schools are. many things make a difference to your child's education but it is what happens in the classroom that matters the most. is the teacher and expert in their subject? are they really good at passing their knowledge on? england has a teacher shortage, and secondary schools are feeling that impact. for...
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exeter have made one change to the starting xv which overcame saracens, with wing olly woodburn replacingw he leads by a single shot from belgian thomas pieters. he is currently eight and a macro par through 14 holes, lee westwood is also in contention, three shots back at the carding three under par. england say ben stokes is fit to play in the second one—day international against south africa tomorrow. the all—rounder injured his knee on wednesday during england's 72—run win in the first one—dayer, but has been passed fit by medical staff to play at southampton. england are looking to wrap up the three match series with a win. that is all the sport for now, lizzie greenwood—hughes will have more in the next hour. neither the conservatives nor labour are presenting an "honest set of choices" to the public over their tax and spending plans — that's according to an influential think—tank. the institute for fiscal studies has criticised both parties‘ election manifestos, saying they fail to address the country's long—term challenges. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. ina way,
exeter have made one change to the starting xv which overcame saracens, with wing olly woodburn replacingw he leads by a single shot from belgian thomas pieters. he is currently eight and a macro par through 14 holes, lee westwood is also in contention, three shots back at the carding three under par. england say ben stokes is fit to play in the second one—day international against south africa tomorrow. the all—rounder injured his knee on wednesday during england's 72—run win in the...
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we have lieutenant-general ollie north.eat we face is not melting polar ice cap, existential threat of nuclear armed radical islamic state called iran and their allies in the people's democratic republic of korea. clayton: what can the president do to stop that? we saw the sabre-rattling while he was in the middle east and europe. kim jong-un fired off missiles when they were duds a few months ago, zooms like they're figuring stuff out? >> they are, no doubt about it. nine times already this year. one week now, the last several weeks. last night, another one. look, the bottom line of all of this, clayton, is that it is apparently escaped the notice of our intelligence services how the democratic peoples republic of korea can afford to build nuclear weapons and icbms in a country where grass is a vegetable? the answer is, ayatollahs have been paying for the fat dwarf's pyongyang icbm research for years. so the answers, one, build ballistic missile defense to protect this homeland and start on it yesterday. number two, real s
we have lieutenant-general ollie north.eat we face is not melting polar ice cap, existential threat of nuclear armed radical islamic state called iran and their allies in the people's democratic republic of korea. clayton: what can the president do to stop that? we saw the sabre-rattling while he was in the middle east and europe. kim jong-un fired off missiles when they were duds a few months ago, zooms like they're figuring stuff out? >> they are, no doubt about it. nine times already...
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so this is aiden, jacob, ollie, michael, blake, turner. >> me and blake have done this before and we've going to state and going to world. the feeling is unimaginable. >> i would imagine. how do you prepare to go to michigan for the finals where you're going to have hundreds of teams from there across the world? >> well, we're going to try to do what we've been doing before with our set and script and just tweak it to make it the best possible and just go to world. >> as a coach, what are you doing? you're not trying to tell them what to do or how to do it. you're letting them figure this out on their own. >> we're not allowed to give them ideas. we can ask questions to help them think about things. but we're not allowed to give them input. the biggest task is to keep them focused and on task which is a challenge at times. these are an incredibly creative group of whacky kids which is what makes them successful at this. you guys after school and in between activities are getting together. this is not in class in school. you have to really commit. how many hours a week? >> i don't know.
so this is aiden, jacob, ollie, michael, blake, turner. >> me and blake have done this before and we've going to state and going to world. the feeling is unimaginable. >> i would imagine. how do you prepare to go to michigan for the finals where you're going to have hundreds of teams from there across the world? >> well, we're going to try to do what we've been doing before with our set and script and just tweak it to make it the best possible and just go to world. >> as...
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somebody was on hardball last night said don't give him immunity, don't do an ollie north deal. squeeze him. there's a lot of squeezing to be had with general flynn when it comes to legal issues, he's like charmin, you keep squeezing and you don't know what's going to come out. >> you know donald trump genuinely feels there's no collusion between himself and russia, so he feels liberated to say bring it on. that's what he's doing. >>> let's get to the story making headlines. england under elevated terror alert as new information emerges about the man that carried out the attack that killed 22 people. police say salman abedi was the man behind the bombing. u.s. officials tells nbc news the 23-year-old taken into custody yesterday was his brother. amid a raid and search of abedi's home. british prime minister theresa may announced she's raising the terror level from severe to critical. joining us now, nbc's keir simmons. what's the latest on the investigation there? >> reporter: good morning. we know from manchester police they made three more arrests overnight. that is crucial be
somebody was on hardball last night said don't give him immunity, don't do an ollie north deal. squeeze him. there's a lot of squeezing to be had with general flynn when it comes to legal issues, he's like charmin, you keep squeezing and you don't know what's going to come out. >> you know donald trump genuinely feels there's no collusion between himself and russia, so he feels liberated to say bring it on. that's what he's doing. >>> let's get to the story making headlines....