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adam wild rounds up the action.tball to look forward to at haddonfield, football first pause to look back. 30 years since the hillsboro disaster, this once againa time the hillsboro disaster, this once again a time to remember. silence with such poignancy and purpose, liverpool no doubt know how much this means. chelsea needing the best of the first few chances. but after the break, the breakthrough sadio mane with the moment. the outfield crowd craved. celebrations that have barely subsided when solid did this. the goal is breathtakingly brilliant as it was, important for liverpool's hopes for ending the weight. the school sends them back to the top. earlier, manchester city arrived at south hurst park, all too aware that this is a ground on which title fights have faltered in the past. the rahim sterling here was not letting any nerves show. sterling outstanding, two for him. and despite a late crystal palace fight back, gabrielle jesus despite a late crystal palace fight back, gabriellejesus settled it for city.
adam wild rounds up the action.tball to look forward to at haddonfield, football first pause to look back. 30 years since the hillsboro disaster, this once againa time the hillsboro disaster, this once again a time to remember. silence with such poignancy and purpose, liverpool no doubt know how much this means. chelsea needing the best of the first few chances. but after the break, the breakthrough sadio mane with the moment. the outfield crowd craved. celebrations that have barely subsided...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm adam wild good evening. lets start with the premier league.ation zone after a much needed win over leicester city. the only goal of the game coming from the spanish striker ayoze perez in the first half. that win pushes newcastle up to 13th in the table. it was a good game. we had a good tea m it was a good game. we had a good team and we did really well, credited to our players there working so hard and i feel like the fence, you could see from the first minute to the last minute, that players were trying to do their best and the fans were doing the same. now, some sad football news to bring you. the former liverpool defender tommy smith has died at the age of 7a. smith played a67 games for liverpool and scored 36 times. the most famous of those came in the 1977 european cup final when liverpool beat borussia moenchengladbach 3—1. smith — who was one of football's toughest players — also captained the side to the the double of uefa cup and league title in 1973 the liverpool managerjurgen klopp has called for life bans for fans found guilty of
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm adam wild good evening. lets start with the premier league.ation zone after a much needed win over leicester city. the only goal of the game coming from the spanish striker ayoze perez in the first half. that win pushes newcastle up to 13th in the table. it was a good game. we had a good tea m it was a good game. we had a good team and we did really well, credited to our players there working so hard and i feel like the fence, you could see from the first...
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adam wild reports. represents just the latest step on their journey towards an historic treble treble. aberdeen trying to force a stumble. the task made all the harder as dominic ball was sent off for this sickening challenge on ryan christie. the end of the afternoon for both. an ugly moment that gave way to one of bd, james forrest's opening goal was magnificent. aberdeen now struggling to stop celtic. they did come here, but penalty the decision, 0dsonne edouard adding the second. now aberdeen were really losing control, another red card for lewis ferguson's reckless lunge. the free kick eventually finding its way to thomas roglic will stop it was no more than celtic deserved. —— tom roglic. still controversy to the last aberdeen manager derek mcinnes sent to the stands for apparently reacting to sectarian chanting. celtic comfortable winners on an uncomfortable afternoon. adam wild, bbc news. the women's fa cup final will be between west ham and manchester city. city knocked out the holders chelsea.
adam wild reports. represents just the latest step on their journey towards an historic treble treble. aberdeen trying to force a stumble. the task made all the harder as dominic ball was sent off for this sickening challenge on ryan christie. the end of the afternoon for both. an ugly moment that gave way to one of bd, james forrest's opening goal was magnificent. aberdeen now struggling to stop celtic. they did come here, but penalty the decision, 0dsonne edouard adding the second. now...
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adam wild, bbc news. the scottish cup. they beat aberdeen 3—0 at hampden. tom rogic amongst the goals for neil lennon's side. aberdeen did have two men sent off, whilst boss derek mcinnes and his assistant were also sent to the stands. the holders face hearts in next month's final. defending champions chelsea have been knocked out of the women's fa cup. they lost 1—0 to manchester city in the semi finals. a horrible moment for magdalena eriksson, who scored an own goal in the 92nd minute to gift city the win. and city will play west ham in that final after they beat reading 4—3 on penalties. cho so—hyun with the winning spotkick after the match had finished 1—1 after extra time. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. thank you. a prison officer has been treated in hospital after he suffered a cut to his throat by an inmate at nottingham prison. (oov)according to union officials, the officer needed 17 stitches for a wound to his neck. he didn't need s
adam wild, bbc news. the scottish cup. they beat aberdeen 3—0 at hampden. tom rogic amongst the goals for neil lennon's side. aberdeen did have two men sent off, whilst boss derek mcinnes and his assistant were also sent to the stands. the holders face hearts in next month's final. defending champions chelsea have been knocked out of the women's fa cup. they lost 1—0 to manchester city in the semi finals. a horrible moment for magdalena eriksson, who scored an own goal in the 92nd minute to...
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adam wild reports.uld be the end. a goalless first half against burnley did little to relieve that pressure. pressure that would soon turn to frustration. here david silva's shot struck a defender‘s arm. no penalty given. burnley it seemed were about to have a big hand in this premier league race. none bigger than tom heaton's city thought again for but then fortu nes city thought again for but then fortunes finally changed. aguero's shot stopped on the line. confirming a cross by less than three centimetres. victories and indeed premier league title races don't often premier league title races don't ofte n get premier league title races don't often get much tighter. behind the leaders, the struggle is no less compelling. both manchester united and chelsea are aiming to finish in the top four. united had taken the lead but a goalkeeping error handed chelsea a way back. it finished 1—1. the premier league at this stage is unforgiving. there are few second chances. lester's jamie vardy was offered one aga
adam wild reports.uld be the end. a goalless first half against burnley did little to relieve that pressure. pressure that would soon turn to frustration. here david silva's shot struck a defender‘s arm. no penalty given. burnley it seemed were about to have a big hand in this premier league race. none bigger than tom heaton's city thought again for but then fortu nes city thought again for but then fortunes finally changed. aguero's shot stopped on the line. confirming a cross by less than...
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adam wild has all the details. it. manchester city the familiar opposition, but there was plenty here that felt new. fitting, then, that modern technology produced the first half's talking point. here, raheem sterling's shot was blocked, the referee calling for help from a video replay. it showed the block was with an arm. penalty decision, eventually. no one has scored more goals for manchester city sergio aguero, but this was one development few predicted. chances for either side were scarce. son heung—min going close. missed penalties, missed shots and, for spurs, a player who will now be missed. there england captain harry kane forced to hobble from the field. their england captain harry kane forced to hobble from the field. but then came this first leg's decisive moment. son again left with plenty to do. he did it quite brilliantly. the tie's only goal, spurs already making themselves at home. anfield has seen many such occasions. the pride, the passion, always loud. some things in football never change. again
adam wild has all the details. it. manchester city the familiar opposition, but there was plenty here that felt new. fitting, then, that modern technology produced the first half's talking point. here, raheem sterling's shot was blocked, the referee calling for help from a video replay. it showed the block was with an arm. penalty decision, eventually. no one has scored more goals for manchester city sergio aguero, but this was one development few predicted. chances for either side were scarce....
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adam wilde, bbc news.ctory with two penalties from james tavernier. hibs and hearts remain in 5th and 6th after they drew one each at easter road in the edinburgh derby. now before we move away from football some sad news to report. former celtic player stevie chalmers has died at the age of 83. chalmers scored the winning goalfor celtic in the 1967 european cup final against inter milan in portugal. the team were later dubbed the lisbon lions. his passing follows the death of another member of the team, billy mcneill, last week. tom daley will wake up in a celebratory mood this morning, after adding more medals to his collection overnight. the world champion won gold in the men‘s 10 metre platform at the world series in montreal and also won silver with grace reid in the mixed 3 metre synchro event. well, coming up later today, the world championship snooker continues across the bbc, with the second round action resuming at1pm. and don‘t forget you can catch up with all the day‘s sports stories on sportsd
adam wilde, bbc news.ctory with two penalties from james tavernier. hibs and hearts remain in 5th and 6th after they drew one each at easter road in the edinburgh derby. now before we move away from football some sad news to report. former celtic player stevie chalmers has died at the age of 83. chalmers scored the winning goalfor celtic in the 1967 european cup final against inter milan in portugal. the team were later dubbed the lisbon lions. his passing follows the death of another member of...
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let‘s get all the sport now and join adam wild. the press demands major of the year, masters all the second rats coming towards an end there, let‘s go straight to that leader last year when there francesco is joined by that leader last year when there francesco isjoined by australia‘s jason bay, 700 pike dustinjohnson and brooks took a shot behind them with tiger woods still very much in contention, just a little way down the field on three under. the liveable managerjuergen klopp has called a life balance for fans found guilty of a racist abuse. a racist abuse. it follows the emergence of the video is six chelsea supporters appear to chant if on their way to the europa league match at slavia prague last night. three of the six involved were identified by chelsea and banned from the games. here‘s oui’ and banned from the games. here‘s our record —— here‘s david. the latest high profile incident of racist abuse to bring shame on football. this video appeared on social media yesterday, head of the europa league at tie—in project, a s
let‘s get all the sport now and join adam wild. the press demands major of the year, masters all the second rats coming towards an end there, let‘s go straight to that leader last year when there francesco is joined by that leader last year when there francesco isjoined by australia‘s jason bay, 700 pike dustinjohnson and brooks took a shot behind them with tiger woods still very much in contention, just a little way down the field on three under. the liveable managerjuergen klopp has...
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came under extraordinary circumstances at elland road, and a controversial sporting gesture, as adam wildther side of yorkshire. an unusual situation, but what they were watching would be quite extraordinary. rivals leeds united, if they failed to beat aston villa, their promotion would be secured, but things are buried at simple. with an aston villa player injured in the centre circle, his team—mates all but stopped, waiting for leeds to stop too. they didn't. in fact, they carried on and scored, prompting pandemonium on the field and furious rows off it. amidst the chaos, aston villa were reduced to ten men, but then the instruction from leeds manager marcelo belzer, and things got stranger. from the kick—off, aston villa were allowed to walk the ball almost unopposed to the other end, a bizarre sequence of events, but one that sparked wild celebrations over in sheffield, united promoted back to the premier league, an incredible achievement in extraordinary circumstances. you can find much more sport on the bbc sport website. that is all from us, huw, back to you. that is it from us, no
came under extraordinary circumstances at elland road, and a controversial sporting gesture, as adam wildther side of yorkshire. an unusual situation, but what they were watching would be quite extraordinary. rivals leeds united, if they failed to beat aston villa, their promotion would be secured, but things are buried at simple. with an aston villa player injured in the centre circle, his team—mates all but stopped, waiting for leeds to stop too. they didn't. in fact, they carried on and...
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adam wilde reports.e fa ns club just booed off at half—time fans expecting more. finally finding a way through. muted immediately. joe chalmers within inches of an equaliser. it couldn't have been much closer but that was as close as inverness came. hearts again feigning space from a corner. this timejohn souttar with the emphatic finish. brought down in the box, then sean claire put any doubts to rest. heartbreak for inverness caledonian thistle, parts kit on. ipswich town's17—year spell in the championship has come to an end. they've been relegated to league one after a 1—1 draw at home to birmingham. ipswich last played in the third tier of english football in 1957. they came from a goal down, but couldn't find a winner at portman road. elsewhere, aston villa beat play—off rivals bristol city 2—1 for their eighth—straight win. relegation battlers bolton wanderers were hammered 4—0 by derby county, while promotion—chasing sheffield united conceded a late equaliser against millwall. leeds united will go
adam wilde reports.e fa ns club just booed off at half—time fans expecting more. finally finding a way through. muted immediately. joe chalmers within inches of an equaliser. it couldn't have been much closer but that was as close as inverness came. hearts again feigning space from a corner. this timejohn souttar with the emphatic finish. brought down in the box, then sean claire put any doubts to rest. heartbreak for inverness caledonian thistle, parts kit on. ipswich town's17—year spell...
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adam wild reports.ust 25 years old, the scottish cup has provided inverness with their fondest memories. hearts have a history but history can also weigh heavy on the heart. booed off at half—time to my fans expecting more. they got it eventually. here finally finding the way through. celebrations that were almost muted immediately. within inches of an equaliser but it could not have been much closer but that was as close as inverness came. hartz again found space from the corner, this time an emphatic finish. and when one was brought down in the box, sean clair put any doubt to rest. heartbreak for inverness, and hearts kick onto the final. ipswich town's17—year spell in the championship has come to an end. they've been relegated to league one after a 1—1 draw at home to birmingham. leave are one point away from moving up leave are one point away from moving up after a leave are one point away from moving up aftera 1—0 leave are one point away from moving up after a 1—0 win in the local derby. confirma
adam wild reports.ust 25 years old, the scottish cup has provided inverness with their fondest memories. hearts have a history but history can also weigh heavy on the heart. booed off at half—time to my fans expecting more. they got it eventually. here finally finding the way through. celebrations that were almost muted immediately. within inches of an equaliser but it could not have been much closer but that was as close as inverness came. hartz again found space from the corner, this time...
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adam wild, bbc news.ek also scored on what was a good night for young english talent. that win moves chelsea above manchester united into fifth. things are much more straightforward in celtic —— in scotland. timothy weah and ryan christie both scored last night, and celtic are well on their way to an eighth straight premiership title. they could win it this weekend, after beating st mirren last night. now, more on that biting incident with kash ali. the 27—year—old has had his boxing license suspended, and he lost his fight purse too after what was a pretty bizarre incident. ali says his behaviour was "not a true reflection" of who he is. is that really a bite mark? yes. i do not think he was planning it, it was up one of those in the moment things. it is the first day of entry today. —— aintree. the 40 runners for what is one of the biggest races on the calendar will be announced at 10 o'clock this morning. last year's winner tiger roll is going for it again and is the favourite. today's big race is the
adam wild, bbc news.ek also scored on what was a good night for young english talent. that win moves chelsea above manchester united into fifth. things are much more straightforward in celtic —— in scotland. timothy weah and ryan christie both scored last night, and celtic are well on their way to an eighth straight premiership title. they could win it this weekend, after beating st mirren last night. now, more on that biting incident with kash ali. the 27—year—old has had his boxing...
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adam wild was watching.cy, such purpose, liverpool in no doubt. how much this really means. most seller missing the best of few first—half chances that after the break, the breakthrough. sadio mane, the moment the crowded and field crate. celebrations that had barely decided —— subsided when mo salah did this. a goal as breathtakingly brilliant as it was important for liverpool's hopes of ending their weight for the title. it's the goal that sends them back to the top. earlier, manchester city had arrived all too aware that this is a ground on which title fights have defaulted in the past. raheem stirling here was not letting any nerves show. outstanding. two for him and despite the lead, crystal palace fight back. this race, this rivalry, goes on. mo salah's goal was a contenderfor goal of the season but it wasn't enough to disturb shay given's focus on eating his lunch. salah's goal went in as the former newcastle and republic of ireland goalkeeper was enjoying a mid—match meal — he hardly even looked up t
adam wild was watching.cy, such purpose, liverpool in no doubt. how much this really means. most seller missing the best of few first—half chances that after the break, the breakthrough. sadio mane, the moment the crowded and field crate. celebrations that had barely decided —— subsided when mo salah did this. a goal as breathtakingly brilliant as it was important for liverpool's hopes of ending their weight for the title. it's the goal that sends them back to the top. earlier, manchester...
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sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild.ere the lead continues to change hands at the first mens major of the year, the masters. all players have now begun their second round. he's one short ahead, both amongst chasing pack behind last year is open winner francesco. he is top of the leaderboard, we can see it there, just ahead of it dustin johnson. going along nicely. five under in the clubhouse. tiger woods three under all that he's only three oi’ three under all that he's only three orfour three under all that he's only three or four holes for the second round. now before we get to this evenings premier league match some sad football news to bring you. the former liverpool defender tommy smith has died at the age of 7a. smith played a67 games for liverpool and scored 36 times. the most famous of those came in the 1977 european cup final when liverpool beat borussia moenchengladbach 3—1. smith, who was one of football's toughest players — also captained the side to the the double of uefa cup and league title in 1973 to toni
sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild.ere the lead continues to change hands at the first mens major of the year, the masters. all players have now begun their second round. he's one short ahead, both amongst chasing pack behind last year is open winner francesco. he is top of the leaderboard, we can see it there, just ahead of it dustin johnson. going along nicely. five under in the clubhouse. tiger woods three under all that he's only three oi’...
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adam wild, bbc news.n't was the honest truth. at the same time, i didn't want to take anything away from the raised and i felt like away from the raised and i felt like a lot of things that were talked about at the race was talked about between haile and myself. it was a great race today and elliott elliott did well. —— elliott kipchoge. the women's race was won by kenya's brigid kosgui who beat the defending champion vivienne cheruiyot to win for the first time in london. she also becomes the race's youngest ever winner at just 25 years of age. there is a brilliant graphic showing you that his pace, you canjust there is a brilliant graphic showing you that his pace, you can just see how ridiculous it is. somebody posted last night if you go to your gym today and put your running machine on the fast as it will go, that's how fast they are running. but some of them don't go that high. i couldn't get it. if you are waiting at the end and you tried to run alongside them for the final hundred metres, they wil
adam wild, bbc news.n't was the honest truth. at the same time, i didn't want to take anything away from the raised and i felt like away from the raised and i felt like a lot of things that were talked about at the race was talked about between haile and myself. it was a great race today and elliott elliott did well. —— elliott kipchoge. the women's race was won by kenya's brigid kosgui who beat the defending champion vivienne cheruiyot to win for the first time in london. she also becomes...
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adam wild was watching. pep guardiola praised a teenager making the first start for this.ing the 18—year—old could start for the club for the next years. another teenager shined on his first start in the premier league as chelsea beat brighton 3—0. they scored on a good night for young english talent... another teenager — callum hudson—odoi — shined on his first start in the premier league as chelsea beat brighton 3—0. ruben loftus—cheek scored on what was a good night for young english talent. that win moves chelsea above manchester united into fifth. mcgregor hinted he may not be retiring after all after an exchange of insults with rival khabib nurmagomedov. the ufc have condemned what it calls "islamaphobic comments". mcgregor wrote on twitter, i want to move forward, with my fans of all faiths and all backgrounds. it is one world and one for all. now, see you in the octagon. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. more now on brexit, as negotiating teams from the government and labour are meeting this morning. it comes after mps voted to
adam wild was watching. pep guardiola praised a teenager making the first start for this.ing the 18—year—old could start for the club for the next years. another teenager shined on his first start in the premier league as chelsea beat brighton 3—0. they scored on a good night for young english talent... another teenager — callum hudson—odoi — shined on his first start in the premier league as chelsea beat brighton 3—0. ruben loftus—cheek scored on what was a good night for young...
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adam wild has all the details.t was blocked, the referee calling for help from a video replay. that showed the block was with an arm. a penalty, the decision, eventually. no one has scored more goals for manchester city than sergio aguero, but this was one development few predicted. chances for either side were scarce. song went close. missed penalties, missed shots, and for spurs, a player who will now be missed. their england captain harry kane forced to hobble from the field. but then came the first lie's decisive moment. song again left with plenty to do, and doing it quite brilliantly. the type is macro only goal, spares already making themselves at home. enfield has seen many such occasions, the pride, the passion a lwa ys occasions, the pride, the passion always loud. —— and field. some things in football never change. against porto, liverpool were ahead in five minutes thanks to naby keita's diverted shot. 2—0, and the reds were on their way. adam mentioned that injury for harry kane there. lots of talk thi
adam wild has all the details.t was blocked, the referee calling for help from a video replay. that showed the block was with an arm. a penalty, the decision, eventually. no one has scored more goals for manchester city than sergio aguero, but this was one development few predicted. chances for either side were scarce. song went close. missed penalties, missed shots, and for spurs, a player who will now be missed. their england captain harry kane forced to hobble from the field. but then came...
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coast where nearly two million people are still in need of help our correspondent adam and crease traveled to a community of wild and said this this report. these fields where jackie's only source of income they were in fact her entire life she has always lived in farm tour with her family but this year everything changed. in metres of a ball under this corner used to look much better than the sign clone head and everything died a day later the floods came and wiped out everything we lost everything we grew rice over there it's all gone now too we've already used up all the rice from last year that we're waiting for this year's harvest all the corn and all the rice everything's gone. a month ago cycle only dies swept through destroying homes in the region many people are still sleeping out in the open or intense. most people here rely on food distributions just the wife but it's also the case that jackie and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rice beans and although little jackie is reall
coast where nearly two million people are still in need of help our correspondent adam and crease traveled to a community of wild and said this this report. these fields where jackie's only source of income they were in fact her entire life she has always lived in farm tour with her family but this year everything changed. in metres of a ball under this corner used to look much better than the sign clone head and everything died a day later the floods came and wiped out everything we lost...
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adam: i'm sure there was plenty of thievery in the wild west with guns too, but, no, you got them and you would give them to the lot enforcement officer. best the law enforcement officer. i found a photograph from a bar that had aalaska, handgun checked by none other , and he leftrp town in the middle of the night before the sheriff's office opened again. and they still have a gun to this day that he checked and was not able to collect. that our do you think concept of the wild west and gunslingers are so wrong? what reason do we have this romanticized and fantasized version of it? adam: we think of the world west as filtered gunfights night and day, guns blazing, we remember things like the shootout at the ok corral where three people wounded.others were of this make him a that has been memorialized in movies and film ever since. but our image of the wild west reasons for the same these places have gun control. if you were a small town on the outskirts of civilization, you wanted to be a bigger town filled with more people. he wanted to attract businessmen and investors, and families
adam: i'm sure there was plenty of thievery in the wild west with guns too, but, no, you got them and you would give them to the lot enforcement officer. best the law enforcement officer. i found a photograph from a bar that had aalaska, handgun checked by none other , and he leftrp town in the middle of the night before the sheriff's office opened again. and they still have a gun to this day that he checked and was not able to collect. that our do you think concept of the wild west and...
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adam, hi. >> this is really kind of wild weather.e a look at some of the temperatures across the country. you can see what i'm talking about. the middle of the country, kansas city, 76 degrees. chicago, just several hundred miles away, 34 degrees, so some of the moisture in that area, that's where we're talking about a snowstorm. everywhere else, farther to the south, where it's warmer, just big rain showers moving through that region. from chicago to iowa, there's cold air and with that some snow that we're tracking for the rest of the afternoon. as a result, winter storm watches and warnings now stretching from chicago, up to milwaukee and across madison, into the iowa area where we could see, yes, maybe a couple inches of snow from this system late in the yeemple thi year. this is our precipitation mo l del. in some areas, it's heavy rain. chicago, around the region there, the great lakes, the southern tier there of lake michigan, all areas where we could see snow. you start to see the deeper white color, that's as much as e wides
adam, hi. >> this is really kind of wild weather.e a look at some of the temperatures across the country. you can see what i'm talking about. the middle of the country, kansas city, 76 degrees. chicago, just several hundred miles away, 34 degrees, so some of the moisture in that area, that's where we're talking about a snowstorm. everywhere else, farther to the south, where it's warmer, just big rain showers moving through that region. from chicago to iowa, there's cold air and with that...
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adam. ta was a wild one. it took a long time to figure out. once we got it out there, the public reaction was, they were survey illing a former trump campaign official. a lot of time when they hear about investigations, there must be something terrible. but the immediate counterreaction was, this just shows how terrible the f.b.i. is and how they are spying on a campaign. politically, both sides loved that story in a way that was disconcerting because both sides took meaning from it that only confirmed what they viewed of the situation. that fisa, that surveillance warrant has become this weird of divergence point in the political debate because each side uses it completely differently from the other and they think proves their point. >> we are running out of time. fast forward to april 18, mueller's report is released after 22 months. huge team assembled and how we covered it that day and produced a book that you can get on your way out. excellent book. >> yeah, the report came out around 1 1:00 a.m. and we have a lot of things to do. one is
adam. ta was a wild one. it took a long time to figure out. once we got it out there, the public reaction was, they were survey illing a former trump campaign official. a lot of time when they hear about investigations, there must be something terrible. but the immediate counterreaction was, this just shows how terrible the f.b.i. is and how they are spying on a campaign. politically, both sides loved that story in a way that was disconcerting because both sides took meaning from it that only...
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adam. [laughter] >> hey, there arthel, it's been absolutely wild but it is warming up at this point, snow thatick, 47-degrees currently. that time of year where even if you get the crazy snowfalls moving through area it's hard to make it stick because temperatures climb really quickly. snowfall in portions of chicago, surrounding area before turning back, we are talking about another area, maybe worse condition, portions of northern montana, this area right here, it's not actually a ton of snow but so windy that we have blizzard conditions across the region, so everything you're looking in the red is blizzard, blizzard isn't about the amount snowfall but visibility, the reason wind conditions in the region, everything throughout the area we are paying attention to deeper blues, that's getting winds up to 50 miles an hour, you see the deep blue, that's wind gusts up to 70 miles an hour, that's going to knock down visibility and make things difficult to see. we talk about temperatures, forecasted highs u snow in northern stretches will be melting here on this sunday as things continue to stay wa
adam. [laughter] >> hey, there arthel, it's been absolutely wild but it is warming up at this point, snow thatick, 47-degrees currently. that time of year where even if you get the crazy snowfalls moving through area it's hard to make it stick because temperatures climb really quickly. snowfall in portions of chicago, surrounding area before turning back, we are talking about another area, maybe worse condition, portions of northern montana, this area right here, it's not actually a ton...
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adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wild to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today, it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: mass demonstrations continue incidental protesters calling for the military to help them overthrow the military to help them overthrow the president. tensions between ethnic groups in the east african countries started long before under the belgian colonial rule, which favoured the minority. the killings of tens of thousands of children orphaned. the bbc‘s ferdinand omondi is in kigali and has met some of them, now grown up and trying to make sense of their country's history. these are the only memories this woman has of her mother
adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wild to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today, it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc world...
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adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wildrees to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today, it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: mass demonstrations continue in sudan. protesters call for the military to help them overthrow the president. theresa may continues to call for a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. this weekend marks 25 years since the rwandan genocide where 800,000 people were killed. tensions between the two ethnic groups in the african country the two ethnic groups in the african cou ntry started the two ethnic groups in the african country started long before, under belgium colonial rule. thousands of children were left
adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wildrees to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today, it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc...
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adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wildagrees to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: mass demonstrations continue in sudan. protesters call for the military to overthrow the president. theresa may calls for a brexit deal saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. let's return to libya. renew clashes have been reported. we have this continuing troop movement which threatens to expand. do you think there is a chance of more clashes and violence? unfortunately i think so. and violence? unfortunately i think so. we have seen attacks from various militias. the general has given the order to attack tripoli however w
adam hancock, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. into the wildagrees to release 100 whales being held in captivity. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc...
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avalanche at their playoff spot in style the adamant recovered from a two goal deficits against the winnipeg jets to win three two in overtime to victory securing a wild card position for a second straight season. england and talking them defended danny rose says that he can't wait to see the back of football due to fan racism in the play is including rows that were targeted it with abuse during a game in wanting a girl last month he says football's governing bodies aren't doing enough to tackle the problem. i do know. the minute on our program a song on just in the morning five or six more years left in football. i just can't wait to see the. event as coach chris has defended comments made by his. who said that one of his teammates was partially to blame for being racially abused by rival fans. can know was targeted during tuesday's game against calorie she said can had provoked supporters with the nature of his goal celebration if that season multipath what i my just a few racism is never justifiable and it should stay away from the stadium but regarding the attacks on layout open new she he expressed himself badly when his mind was still on the gam
avalanche at their playoff spot in style the adamant recovered from a two goal deficits against the winnipeg jets to win three two in overtime to victory securing a wild card position for a second straight season. england and talking them defended danny rose says that he can't wait to see the back of football due to fan racism in the play is including rows that were targeted it with abuse during a game in wanting a girl last month he says football's governing bodies aren't doing enough to...
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wild conspiracy theories about a duly elected president. it's totally unacceptable. and while we're on the topic, we should talk about adam schiff.d he's out there spreading the conspiracy theories with swalwell. they're both neck deep in the russia collusion hoax, and they really have nowhere to go. they can either apologize for lying to the american people, or they can continue to spread these lies hoping that someone will believe them. trish: you know they're not going to apologize, but i to think they're irresponsible. adam agrees with you. let's talk about what's coming next, okay? we know we're going to get the mueller report. i can't wait to read it, all many hundred pages of it. >> me too. trish: but the other thing i really want to read is this i.g. report. and now we have william bar, the attorney general, saying he does believe spying occurred. and yet you've got so many democrat -- and please don't tell me you're one of them, adam -- how dare he, he's maligning the fbi and this, that and the other. it seems to me once again, party politics aside, everybody should want to know the answer to what the heck happened in 20
wild conspiracy theories about a duly elected president. it's totally unacceptable. and while we're on the topic, we should talk about adam schiff.d he's out there spreading the conspiracy theories with swalwell. they're both neck deep in the russia collusion hoax, and they really have nowhere to go. they can either apologize for lying to the american people, or they can continue to spread these lies hoping that someone will believe them. trish: you know they're not going to apologize, but i to...
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wild. >> katy isn't playing games when it comes to dressing up. >> she always looks fabulous and always goes all out whatever outfit choice she makes. >> adam lambertent from singing queens music to performing with the legendary rock band. ♪ >> and speaking of going all out for a costume, right? adam lambert turns it out. he will appear on "american idol" sunday. he'll mentor contestants as they choose, learn, and perform a queens song, of course. it comes ahead of queen's upcoming tour. they make a stop at s.a.p. center. >> you're a big queens fan. i know a lot of the stuff. i will find something what songs they pick. queen wasn't like your normal american band back th. eccentric. >> all their songsineonan halen know it's van halen. queen, you're like, that's queen? i can't wait. >>> it's 5:20 on the dot. let's move on and stay within the seven-minute time frame. a look at sfo. looks quiet this morning. and it should be the next couple of days, keep our fingers crossed that fog is supposed to stay away so no flight arrival delays. a lot of sunshine and building warmth today. the warmest week of the year unfolds in front of us until the weekend whe
wild. >> katy isn't playing games when it comes to dressing up. >> she always looks fabulous and always goes all out whatever outfit choice she makes. >> adam lambertent from singing queens music to performing with the legendary rock band. ♪ >> and speaking of going all out for a costume, right? adam lambert turns it out. he will appear on "american idol" sunday. he'll mentor contestants as they choose, learn, and perform a queens song, of course. it comes...
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: congressman adam schiff of burbank is still the charge of the house intelligence committee even though he has demonstrable instability. shown on it this show. he's prone to believing wildnd unsubstantiated conspiracy theorys and people who disagree with him he accuses of treason. he had no apologies today, he prom is to broaden the witch hunt. >> the attorney general's action would make the president above the law that, he can't commit the crime of obstruction of justice that was not the special town still's vow. h of -- counsel's view. if the special counsel as he made clear found evidence con rating the president, he would have said so. he did not. he left that issue to the congress of the united states. and we will need to consider it. >> tucker: andy mccarthy is a former chief assistant u.s. attorney, joins us tonight. andy, thanks for coming on. are you a former prosecutor, detail man. assess the claim that the president is vulnerable on obstruction?-- perjury for obstruction of justice. >> well, tucker, he's vulnerable in the sense that congress does not need a penal offense to impeach. the definition of a high crime and misdemeanor does not have to be a crime th
: congressman adam schiff of burbank is still the charge of the house intelligence committee even though he has demonstrable instability. shown on it this show. he's prone to believing wildnd unsubstantiated conspiracy theorys and people who disagree with him he accuses of treason. he had no apologies today, he prom is to broaden the witch hunt. >> the attorney general's action would make the president above the law that, he can't commit the crime of obstruction of justice that was not...
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wild. robert mueller found zero collusion means their launching probes. anything at everything. trump from tax returns to white house clearance because are hoping they find something related to collusion which adam he has somehow to pin on the president but even then if they can't find anything they have collusion to keep going back to the innuendo, i should point out, innuendo about collusion because they somehow believe it happened even though they been told it did not. but. >> do you believe there is possible criminal collusion? >> well, the attorney general said there was no obstruction of justice and decided that but mueller did not say that. >> right, you're dismissing what he has said. >> i dismiss what he said. his advice defender of the administration and even criticized a great deal for saying you still sequel, evidence of collusion. >> what i've been saying is the evidence of concerns about is in plain sight and i use those words 100 times. trish: okay. care to share it with us? this plain sight evidence that he keeps fighting does not bother to say what it is. robin, i love you because you got a good attitude when it comes to the stuff that i see you laughing here between amy ceo and
wild. robert mueller found zero collusion means their launching probes. anything at everything. trump from tax returns to white house clearance because are hoping they find something related to collusion which adam he has somehow to pin on the president but even then if they can't find anything they have collusion to keep going back to the innuendo, i should point out, innuendo about collusion because they somehow believe it happened even though they been told it did not. but. >> do you...
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adam: winner takes on ed. diving into the forecast. it was a wildr over the last couple of days anyway now heading into the weekend. big storms across the southeast running into the atlantic. those are still coming down right now across portions of the mid-atlantic. this is the cold front. 44 degrees in atlanta. real cold front. any time warm air and cold air meet where you see the possibility of bad weather. mid-atlantic running up into new york, boston, up into portland maine. all areas continual to watch next couple of days. here is the future radar. this is a slow moving line mostly off the coast. if you are a little farther to the north this. is taking you heavy rounds of showers new england. back side of this heavy showers popping up. rain off and on. large area here, particularly when you run up into new england talking about flooding a possibility. all flood watches and warnings stretching all the way from d.c. up to new york. a little farther north, guys. billing storm system up and continue to watch over the next couple of days. will. pete
adam: winner takes on ed. diving into the forecast. it was a wildr over the last couple of days anyway now heading into the weekend. big storms across the southeast running into the atlantic. those are still coming down right now across portions of the mid-atlantic. this is the cold front. 44 degrees in atlanta. real cold front. any time warm air and cold air meet where you see the possibility of bad weather. mid-atlantic running up into new york, boston, up into portland maine. all areas...
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adam wild reports. to look back. 30 years since the hillsborough disaster, this, once again, a time to remember. with such poignancy, such purpose, liverpool in no doubt how much this means. more sour missed the best of few first—half chances. but after the break, the breakthrough. sadio mane with the moment the anfield crowd craved. celebrations had barely subsided when most talented this. a goal is breathtakingly brilliant as important with liverpool's hopes ending their wait for a result. it sends them back to the top. earlier manchester city arrived at selhurst park all too aware that this is a ground on which title fights have faltered in the past. raheem sterling wasn't letting any nerves show. he was outstanding, two for him, and despite a late crystal palace fightback, gabriel jesus settled it. the race and rivalry goes on. celtic are still on for their third domestic treble in a row. they beat aberdeen 3—0 at hampden park to reach the scottish cup final. the dons finished the match with nine me
adam wild reports. to look back. 30 years since the hillsborough disaster, this, once again, a time to remember. with such poignancy, such purpose, liverpool in no doubt how much this means. more sour missed the best of few first—half chances. but after the break, the breakthrough. sadio mane with the moment the anfield crowd craved. celebrations had barely subsided when most talented this. a goal is breathtakingly brilliant as important with liverpool's hopes ending their wait for a result....