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when i was in the all blacks way -- sales. when iwasa in the all blacks way -- sales.. when i was a kid i wanted to see the ball flying around. that's good. encourage that here, that would be great. that does not mean we will not see it from england. they have the potential to do that. do you think it is a mindset thing that you need to have the confidence to play that way? we are encouraged as coaches and encouraged from a young age to express ourselves. i don‘t know if it is the same uphill. but it is great growing up knowing that coaches back youtube express yourself as a player, because ultimately you are out here doing it forfun and ultimately you are out here doing it for fun and that‘s where you get the biggest rewards and it is enjoyable at the end of the day. at the end of the day, one thing is absolutely clear, before any match the all blacks play everyone in new zealand and pretty much everyone in the world expect them to win. spain‘s sergio garcia leads after the first round of the nedbank golf challenge in sun city, south africa. it‘s the final event on th
when i was in the all blacks way -- sales. when iwasa in the all blacks way -- sales.. when i was a kid i wanted to see the ball flying around. that's good. encourage that here, that would be great. that does not mean we will not see it from england. they have the potential to do that. do you think it is a mindset thing that you need to have the confidence to play that way? we are encouraged as coaches and encouraged from a young age to express ourselves. i don‘t know if it is the same...
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when i watched rugby asa all blacks way. when i watched rugby as a kid all blacks way.d to see the ball flying around and backs running in tries. if we could encourage that he would be great, it does not mean to say we will not see that from england, they have the potential. is it the mindset thing, you need confidence to play that way? we are encouraged from a young age to express ourselves, i don't know if it is the same appear but it is great growing up knowing that coaches back you to express yourself asa coaches back you to express yourself as a player because, ultimately, you are doing it for fun and that is where you get the biggest rewards and it is enjoyable, at the end of the day. 0ne the day. one thing is clear, before any match the all blacks play, everybody in new zealand and pretty much everyone in the world expects them to win. meanwhile, scotland have made nine changes for their match at against fiji at murrayfield, with stuart hogg returning to the starting line up. he's been out for eight weeks after having ankle surgery but is back earlier than expect
when i watched rugby asa all blacks way. when i watched rugby as a kid all blacks way.d to see the ball flying around and backs running in tries. if we could encourage that he would be great, it does not mean to say we will not see that from england, they have the potential. is it the mindset thing, you need confidence to play that way? we are encouraged from a young age to express ourselves, i don't know if it is the same appear but it is great growing up knowing that coaches back you to...
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the all blacks aren't known for their understatement. in all of world sport. to be fair, they've won the last two rugby world cups and are favourites to win again next year. tomorrow they play at twickenham, providing the biggest possible test for england, asjoe wilson reports. being an all black is a state of mind. and every new zealand player follows illustrious footsteps. is it going to be all blacks magic once again? it normally is. a0 matches between england and new zealand in total — england have won just seven. but today's all blacks carry unique pressure. it's been there since day one for me. we are used to it. we are expected to win every time we go out there, but we embrace it as a team. and england? well, they squeezed a win against south africa last weekend. now, the all blacks. do you think playing new zealand at rugby union is perhaps the biggest test anywhere in sport, 0wen? er... i've never really thought about it like that. maybe? you know, certainly, they are a brilliant team. what we've got to make sure is that we don't
the all blacks aren't known for their understatement. in all of world sport. to be fair, they've won the last two rugby world cups and are favourites to win again next year. tomorrow they play at twickenham, providing the biggest possible test for england, asjoe wilson reports. being an all black is a state of mind. and every new zealand player follows illustrious footsteps. is it going to be all blacks magic once again? it normally is. a0 matches between england and new zealand in total —...
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. 2016 they beat the all blacks twice. 2016 they beat them in chicago, like buses, to come along at theo. one grand slam, 36 nations titles and —— three six nations titles. rob kearney had this to say about him. two championships, one grand slam, a winning series in south africa, beat the all blacks twice, you know but i think the fantastic thing about joe is that he is leaving irish rugby in a much better place. he will commit to making sure there is a contingency plan that he is breeding new coaches who come in and who ensure that this irish team is going oi'i ensure that this irish team is going on to continue to try and be competitive at the very top level. clearly the next coach will have big shoes to fill but who is going to be? it is andy farrell, the irish defensive coach came in in april 2016, after that disappointing world cup performance with england. he is a jewel code international, andy farrell, very meticulous and everything he does. i had the pleasure playing with and against many years ago, i had a text conversation with him today, relegating forward to taking over thej
. 2016 they beat the all blacks twice. 2016 they beat them in chicago, like buses, to come along at theo. one grand slam, 36 nations titles and —— three six nations titles. rob kearney had this to say about him. two championships, one grand slam, a winning series in south africa, beat the all blacks twice, you know but i think the fantastic thing about joe is that he is leaving irish rugby in a much better place. he will commit to making sure there is a contingency plan that he is breeding...
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and england came heartbreakingly close to a rare victory over the all blacks at twickenham — from wherehing. new zealand represents the ultimate test in rugby, perhaps in all of sport, but it was clear twickenham was in no mood to be intimidated. the haka, symbol of all—black potency, defiantly drowned out amid the downpour. not for six years had england tasted victory against the all blacks, but within two minutes, they were ahead — winger chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england, however, weren't satisfied. an unstoppable maul ending with dylan hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the world's number one team was rattled, but a response was inevitable. this sleight of hand putting damian mckenzie through. game on. the momentum had shifted. new zealand claiming the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett. but in a tight match, and with time running out, it was england who appeared to have made the decisive breakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated, the referee looked again.
and england came heartbreakingly close to a rare victory over the all blacks at twickenham — from wherehing. new zealand represents the ultimate test in rugby, perhaps in all of sport, but it was clear twickenham was in no mood to be intimidated. the haka, symbol of all—black potency, defiantly drowned out amid the downpour. not for six years had england tasted victory against the all blacks, but within two minutes, they were ahead — winger chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team...
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it was all black if you can see these all black and what is important in this country is the amount of money. they spend on that and it's all black in the amount of money and it was not even close here in front of the semi because an important center taught us directly to the minister of defense we should definitely mr because she just does it doesn't demand of a commission of inquiry. yet another blacked out contract once again the corporation prohibits the government from providing appropriate information but now finally the parliament is going to examine what microsoft actually gets in license fees from the state treasury according to some sources it's around two hundred euros per workstation and here extrapolated to the whole of europe this would be a double digit billion euro amount per year which would be put to far better use if it was invested in an open european software will france's parliamentarian succeed in breaking the council of silence. and all this get us. to shift suitable while you do what you. called hot shots or. even took. off six. whole carmo. you. didn't because
it was all black if you can see these all black and what is important in this country is the amount of money. they spend on that and it's all black in the amount of money and it was not even close here in front of the semi because an important center taught us directly to the minister of defense we should definitely mr because she just does it doesn't demand of a commission of inquiry. yet another blacked out contract once again the corporation prohibits the government from providing...
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ireland have only beaten the all blacks once in 30 matches.land head coach eddiejones will use today's match
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is that manu tuilagi and courtney lawes both return to the squad for saturday's test against the all blacksympic champion adam peaty could risk missing next year's swimming world championships if he opts to take part in a new competition. peaty says the controversial new international swimming league is "exactly what the sport needs". but the swimming governing body, fina, say all new events must seek approvalfrom them six months before they go ahead and it's warned any swimmer opting to race in the competition next month risks
is that manu tuilagi and courtney lawes both return to the squad for saturday's test against the all blacksympic champion adam peaty could risk missing next year's swimming world championships if he opts to take part in a new competition. peaty says the controversial new international swimming league is "exactly what the sport needs". but the swimming governing body, fina, say all new events must seek approvalfrom them six months before they go ahead and it's warned any swimmer opting...
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that was before the all blacks responded with 16 unanswered points of their own.rhill crossed in the last five minutes. the crowd loved it, he loved it. but the officials spotted an offside earlier in the play. coach eddiejones' response afterwards: "sometimes the game loves you, sometimes it doesn't." they're a top class team, obviously. they're a number one team in the world at the minute. i thought our belief was there as well today. i didn't feel at any moment in that game that we did not believe that we were going to win it. and unfortunately, we did not come out on the right side. it was much more comfortable for scotland, who ran in eight trys in a convincing 54—17 victory over fiji at murrayfield. tommy seymour with a hat—trick. ireland beat argentina 27—17 in dublin. the irish scored three tries to argentina's one, luke mcgrath with the last. it was a less than impressive display by ireland, who host the all blacks next saturday. they will need to raise their game. there were six matches in the premier league, including an emotional return to king power s
that was before the all blacks responded with 16 unanswered points of their own.rhill crossed in the last five minutes. the crowd loved it, he loved it. but the officials spotted an offside earlier in the play. coach eddiejones' response afterwards: "sometimes the game loves you, sometimes it doesn't." they're a top class team, obviously. they're a number one team in the world at the minute. i thought our belief was there as well today. i didn't feel at any moment in that game that we...
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the haka, symbol of all black potency, defiantly drowned out.or six years had england tasted victory against the all blacks, but within two minutes, they were ahead. winger chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england were not satisfied. a maul ending with dylen hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the number one team was rattled but a response was inevitable. beauden barrett's sleight—of—hand putting damian mckenzie through, game on. momentum had shifted. new zealand taking the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett. in a tight match, and with time running out, it was england who appeared to have made a decisive breakthrough. a charge—down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. as the stadium celebrated, the referee looked again and the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit byjust a point. they are a top class team obviously. they are number one team in the world at the min
the haka, symbol of all black potency, defiantly drowned out.or six years had england tasted victory against the all blacks, but within two minutes, they were ahead. winger chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england were not satisfied. a maul ending with dylen hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the number one team was rattled but a response was inevitable. beauden barrett's sleight—of—hand putting damian mckenzie through, game on. momentum had shifted. new...
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it is always an achievement to beat the all blacks. players if they could topple them on saturdaym ireland are the northern hemisphere's smash hits, then scotla nd hemisphere's smash hits, then scotland have been the breakthrough act. they beat england in the six nations and fluid last saturday. six changes against the south africans, but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurt. but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurtm but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurt. if you ask any coach in world rugby, the team that provides the biggest challenge in the game physically with forwards, it would be south africa. they select the biggest, strongest men the combine. south africa are in the top two or three teams in the world, and hide they played against the best teams in the world. wales will be full of confidence after beating australia last weekend, but only one of that team will start against tonga. the welsh have the springboks a week later. england made i! springboks a week later. england made
it is always an achievement to beat the all blacks. players if they could topple them on saturdaym ireland are the northern hemisphere's smash hits, then scotla nd hemisphere's smash hits, then scotland have been the breakthrough act. they beat england in the six nations and fluid last saturday. six changes against the south africans, but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurt. but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurtm but whatever happens on saturday, sunday is...
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best team in rugby and the best team in world sport because everybody knows how impressive the all blacks they have won all but one of the 11 test matches so far. they are averaging 42 points and match. they are in tremendous form and their record against england is very impressive. they have played 40 times and won all but seven. all the pressure will be on england to try and win the game, but they come into this match with things having shifted. they may have been dreading this game up until last week's victory against south africa, they squeezed out a victory, and that confidence will be high. eddiejones says his players are relishing it. shields is a new zealand born player whose diets for england. ben taylor was also born in new zealand, but i am sure they would love nothing more than to get something over on their original countrymen. chris ashton plays his first test match for four yea rs, plays his first test match for four years, a mouthwatering prospect, england against new zealand here at twickenham later on today. it's a three o'clock kick—off at twickenham and there's comment
best team in rugby and the best team in world sport because everybody knows how impressive the all blacks they have won all but one of the 11 test matches so far. they are averaging 42 points and match. they are in tremendous form and their record against england is very impressive. they have played 40 times and won all but seven. all the pressure will be on england to try and win the game, but they come into this match with things having shifted. they may have been dreading this game up until...
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all dark, blacked out. >> reporters have been on scene all night talking to survivors. we are hearing the compelling stories. survivors are being taken to reunification center and the local hospital. as you can imagine, people broke out the windows, climbed over broken glass to escape. ma aei treated for those types of injuries. there are 10 to 15 people we know of who have been injured in addition to the initial gunshot victims who died. here's that hotline number for you. that is 805-465-6650. again, 805-465-6650. the sheriff called the sergeant a hero. people who rescued people from the gunfire. in the next half hour, we will have an update as deputies search for a motive in this mass shooting. >> our sister station talkeddddd the people who knew sergeant helus. >> did you know sergeant helus? >> yes. >> i'm so sorry. you are trying to help. what keeps you going at a time like this? >> members of the public, concerned loved ones. we are hearing trying to make sure that everybody is established. everybody gets the comfort and care they need and the answers right now.
all dark, blacked out. >> reporters have been on scene all night talking to survivors. we are hearing the compelling stories. survivors are being taken to reunification center and the local hospital. as you can imagine, people broke out the windows, climbed over broken glass to escape. ma aei treated for those types of injuries. there are 10 to 15 people we know of who have been injured in addition to the initial gunshot victims who died. here's that hotline number for you. that is...
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the symbol of all—black potency was drowned out amid the downpour.thin two minutes they were ahead, chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england were not satisfied, an unstoppable more ending with dylan hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the world was like number one team was rattled but our response was inevitable. this sleight of hand putting damian mckenzie through. game on. the momentum had shifted. new zealand claimed the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett. but in a tight match it was england who appeared to have made the decisive breakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated the referee looked again, the try disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit by just a point. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poor form and injuries, but after beating south africa and performance against new zealand to build on, the mood amon
the symbol of all—black potency was drowned out amid the downpour.thin two minutes they were ahead, chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england were not satisfied, an unstoppable more ending with dylan hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the world was like number one team was rattled but our response was inevitable. this sleight of hand putting damian mckenzie through. game on. the momentum had shifted. new zealand claimed the lead after the restart through the...
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they had all black officers and all black men. and on the last day, the last hour, the last minute of world war i, the last americans fighting were the black devils, so when the armistice came and all the guns went silent, they would not quit. they had an objective to capture a german convoy and they followed that german convoy and chased it all the way back across the border in belgium and conquered their objective and then they stopped, because they felt they were fighting for not just america, but for civil rights at home and everyone was watching them. by the way, the name the black devils was the name the germans gave to this unit because of their fierceness in combat. so this is a story of a vision about america during a time when racism was rampant in the military and in america and when the opportunities for african americans was nothing like today. they had no civil rights laws. there were no veterans benefits. there was no safety net. and yet they were stakeholders in america, and they believed in america. and even with a
they had all black officers and all black men. and on the last day, the last hour, the last minute of world war i, the last americans fighting were the black devils, so when the armistice came and all the guns went silent, they would not quit. they had an objective to capture a german convoy and they followed that german convoy and chased it all the way back across the border in belgium and conquered their objective and then they stopped, because they felt they were fighting for not just...
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beat the all blacks twice.oe is that he is leaving irish rugby in a much better place. he will commit to making sure there is a contingency plan and ensure that this irish team is going on to continue to try and be competitive at the very top level. is there anotherjoe schmidt out there? probably not. irish rugby has never been as strong as it is now. the six nations grand slam champions were named team of the year. jonathan sexton the player of the year. joe schmidt's ireland finished their autumn series unbeaten with the number one coach in charge until the end of the world cup. 2019 is the potential —— has the potential to be even better. they had a team to beat at the moment. ireland won all four of their november tests as did wales for the first time. looking back at 2018, here's our rugby union correspondent chris jones and ugo monye who were at last this season of international rugby union ended in monaco at the world rugby awards. no surprise, the ireland suite the boards. they are ina great ireland sui
beat the all blacks twice.oe is that he is leaving irish rugby in a much better place. he will commit to making sure there is a contingency plan and ensure that this irish team is going on to continue to try and be competitive at the very top level. is there anotherjoe schmidt out there? probably not. irish rugby has never been as strong as it is now. the six nations grand slam champions were named team of the year. jonathan sexton the player of the year. joe schmidt's ireland finished their...
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they were within a point, the all blacks absolutely dominant in world rugby. any points. they got their 15 points and that was it. against the all blacks it's tough. but you can't beat the best in the world by not scoring. i think there are positives. but the overall message is that england have made some huge improvements. also a big debt to manchester. the city will be crammed with people in red and blue shirts. this is the message from pep guardiola to his players. keep calm. that is the big game in the premier league today. there is so the premier league today. there is so much rubbish in the sunday papers. also, a huge weekend of remembrance because it is remembrance because it is remembrance sunday. leicester have been holding their own remembrance service in a way. a very kind of serious an almost religious feel to it. the owner of leicester was remembered yesterday. it was their first home game since that horrific helicopter crash in a very sombre moment with thousands of fans marching. really emotional scenes at the stadium yesterday. let's check in on
they were within a point, the all blacks absolutely dominant in world rugby. any points. they got their 15 points and that was it. against the all blacks it's tough. but you can't beat the best in the world by not scoring. i think there are positives. but the overall message is that england have made some huge improvements. also a big debt to manchester. the city will be crammed with people in red and blue shirts. this is the message from pep guardiola to his players. keep calm. that is the big...
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are on they've only lost the english once in fifteen meetings since two thousand and three the all blacks had a great year while england's has been pretty ordinary the only much new zealand of lost was against south africa which coincidentally is one of the few teams in one of managed to beat saturday's concerts the first match between england and using it since twenty forty. were focused on what i've got this time around really as a team i think i certainly improve. you know and right now though you know when the top teams in the world you know they play a game that you know it can be fairly conservative but once football games then you know you got some some guys out there who are pretty devastating on hand so you know given that your respect for that if you're slightly off against the all blacks generally going to take advantage of it i think the physical confrontation of the game is very poor and i think set piece is very important i want to do things on their terms the whole time so look it's going to be. it can be a big challenge for us but you know we got across the pond again the
are on they've only lost the english once in fifteen meetings since two thousand and three the all blacks had a great year while england's has been pretty ordinary the only much new zealand of lost was against south africa which coincidentally is one of the few teams in one of managed to beat saturday's concerts the first match between england and using it since twenty forty. were focused on what i've got this time around really as a team i think i certainly improve. you know and right now...
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authorities say a gunman dressed in all black, his face partially covered, starts shooting, even before he enters borderline bar and grill. >> he shot the front doorman, the bouncer. just a young man. and then he shot the cashier. just a young girl. >> the subject was at the front shooting at everybody. think he's still inside the bar. >> reporter: witnesses say the bar quickly filled with smoke. >> the gunman was throwing smoke grenades. >> we got multiple people down. we need a lot of ambulances. >> reporter: amid the chaos, the voice of a young man calling home. >> mom, dad, this is max. there's been a shooting at borderline. please wake up. >> reporter: the gunman keeps firing. >> i was on the dance floor. i heard the shooter. i looked back. and then, a split second later, everybody yelled, "get down." >> reporter: sheriff's sergeant ron helus is the first onscene within minutes. accompanied by a highway patrol officer, they rush inside, taking on the suspect. sergeant helus is shot several times and does not survive. 11 others also killed. several more wounded. >> it's a horrific s
authorities say a gunman dressed in all black, his face partially covered, starts shooting, even before he enters borderline bar and grill. >> he shot the front doorman, the bouncer. just a young man. and then he shot the cashier. just a young girl. >> the subject was at the front shooting at everybody. think he's still inside the bar. >> reporter: witnesses say the bar quickly filled with smoke. >> the gunman was throwing smoke grenades. >> we got multiple people...
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and a historic win in dublin, as ireland beat the all blacks at home for the first time.d evening. a senior member of theresa may's cabinet has called for changes to her brexit plans. andrea leadsom, who's the leader of the commons, said there was "potential to improve" a draft deal before the prime minister presents it to european leaders next week. mrs leadsom is among five brexit—supporting cabinet ministers said to be demanding significant changes. however, alterations to the draft have been described as "a fantasy" by another government minister. mrs may has been speaking to local conservative party members as she seeks to head off a possible vote of no confidence. this report from our political correspondent iain watson contains some flash photography. even in an era of political turmoil, the events of the past few days have been remarkable. this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalise the deal in the days ahead. on wednesday, theresa may announced she had the backing of her top team for a deal with the eu. is no dealjust a bluff? but by thursday
and a historic win in dublin, as ireland beat the all blacks at home for the first time.d evening. a senior member of theresa may's cabinet has called for changes to her brexit plans. andrea leadsom, who's the leader of the commons, said there was "potential to improve" a draft deal before the prime minister presents it to european leaders next week. mrs leadsom is among five brexit—supporting cabinet ministers said to be demanding significant changes. however, alterations to the...
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he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday night as they face cardiff in their first fixture since five people were killed in a helicopter crash — including the club's chairman. strikerjamie vardy has admitted the decision to play tomorrow was a tough one but the team felt it was the right thing to do. it was a unanimous decircumstances every single —— decision, every player said we need to play this game. we want to play this game. with the players, we want to be there after everything the owner's showed in the players and the club, we should be there. it is an extended family. so family should be there. vardy and his leicester city team mates will travel to thailand for the funeral of vichai srivaddhanaprabha after tomorow‘s game. meanwhile, cardiff fans are planning to unveil a giant flag with the thai emblem at the match. the club's manager neil warnock says the tragedy has left everyone in shock. it is just on an edge is
he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday night as they face cardiff in their first fixture since five people were killed in a helicopter crash — including the club's chairman. strikerjamie vardy has admitted the decision to play tomorrow was a tough one but the team felt it was the right thing to do. it was a unanimous...
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they face the world champions the all blacks at twickenham.be the most dominant side on the planet. joe wilson reports. england here completing their preparation in their pennyhill park surroundings of all the challenges to come against new zealand at twickenham, of all the uncertainties, at least there is one thing they can rely on, their warrior goal kicker owen farrell, he is not suspended. he is not injured. he is ready. do you think playing new zealand at rugby union is perhaps biggest test anywhere in sport? i've never really thought about it like that, maybe. you know, the, certainly a brilliant team, you know to be at the top for that long and have the win percentage they have is pretty remarkable, really, but we are looking forward to playing them. in terms of you throwing yourself into it, are there times when you think maybe i need to hold back, maybe i need to protect myself because i immediate to make the kick, can you adapt your style of play at all in that way? can you hold yourself back?
they face the world champions the all blacks at twickenham.be the most dominant side on the planet. joe wilson reports. england here completing their preparation in their pennyhill park surroundings of all the challenges to come against new zealand at twickenham, of all the uncertainties, at least there is one thing they can rely on, their warrior goal kicker owen farrell, he is not suspended. he is not injured. he is ready. do you think playing new zealand at rugby union is perhaps biggest...
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and is there a more fearsome prospect in rugby union than a date with the all blacks?e in wait for england at twickenham tomorrow. we took a tough opponentment we have to make sure we don't dip our toe own the weak end and feel our way so plenty to come in the programme, but let's start with england's thumping victory over sri lanka in the first test in galle. they won by 211 runs, ending a dismal run of 13 away tests without victory. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss watched the action. a lap of honour and who can blame them? for england and theirfans, away wins are a rarity so a first for two years was a day to applaud. it began with sri lanka hoping for the unlikeliest of come backs but they were soon sent spinning. jack leach with the early breakthrough as he and moeen ali combined to devastating effect. moeen snapping the first of his four wickets. this was a bad idea. there was no escaping them. before leach in his second test delivered the defining moment. that is about as good as spin bowling gets. bamboozled, unplayable. unforgettable. it wasn't all seamless
and is there a more fearsome prospect in rugby union than a date with the all blacks?e in wait for england at twickenham tomorrow. we took a tough opponentment we have to make sure we don't dip our toe own the weak end and feel our way so plenty to come in the programme, but let's start with england's thumping victory over sri lanka in the first test in galle. they won by 211 runs, ending a dismal run of 13 away tests without victory. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss watched the action. a...
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they came close to beating the all blacks in the first time in six years.start since 2014. but then as weather deteriorated in london new zealand came back building momentum and made 15—10 at half—time. and then the all blacks as you head by a drop goal and then a penalty as well. england's sam underhill hoped he had helped england to a rare win with a late breakaway try. the crowds also as well but a big but, it was ruled offside. the score stayed 16—15. it was ruled offside. the score stayed 16-15. there are a top quest tea m stayed 16-15. there are a top quest team obviously. number one team in the world of the minute. but i thought we played well today. i did not feel any moment in that game that we didn't believe that we were not going to win it and u nfortu nately we not going to win it and unfortunately we did not come out on the right side. much more co mforta ble the right side. much more comfortable for the right side. much more co mforta ble for scotla nd the right side. much more comfortable for scotland who ran eight tries in a convincing 54—17
they came close to beating the all blacks in the first time in six years.start since 2014. but then as weather deteriorated in london new zealand came back building momentum and made 15—10 at half—time. and then the all blacks as you head by a drop goal and then a penalty as well. england's sam underhill hoped he had helped england to a rare win with a late breakaway try. the crowds also as well but a big but, it was ruled offside. the score stayed 16—15. it was ruled offside. the score...
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it is always an achievement to beat the all blacks.urselves to just once every 115 years. it is formidable, and it would be a huge feather in these players' caps if they could topple them on saturday. if ireland are the northern hemisphere's smash hits, scotla nd northern hemisphere's smash hits, scotland perhaps this year's breakthrough act, beating england in the six nations and looking fluid against fiji last saturday. there are six changes for a difficult match against the hulking south africans. whatever happens on saturday, sunday is going to hurt. if you ask any coach who is the team that provides the biggest challenge in the game physically, with their forwards, it would be south africa. they select the biggest, strongest men they can fine. i feel they are in the top two or three teams in the world in how they played against the best teams in the world. wales will best teams in the world. wales will be full of confidence after beating australia last weekend, but only one of that team will start the game against tonga. the welsh
it is always an achievement to beat the all blacks.urselves to just once every 115 years. it is formidable, and it would be a huge feather in these players' caps if they could topple them on saturday. if ireland are the northern hemisphere's smash hits, scotla nd northern hemisphere's smash hits, scotland perhaps this year's breakthrough act, beating england in the six nations and looking fluid against fiji last saturday. there are six changes for a difficult match against the hulking south...
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the other thing was that there were all of these assumptions that black women were prostitutes and those kinds of things. so those are all challenges. they were challenges socially, politically, economically, things of that nature -- which is also why these people in particular focused on establishing themselves in a way that sheds a different kind of light on them. they very much ascribed to middle-class standards, for better or for worse even though many of them were not of the middle class. theyfocused on education, focused on securing the rights for black people. in so all of those things and of themselves were challenging, but they were also to overcome those challenges in ways they were not able to do in other parts of the country. >> you mentioned booker t. washington and w.e.b. dubois. how important were they to people of the african-american communities in los angeles? >> they were very influential. with my ownith this work, because when i look at the things the them african-american and they african-american papers and in particular the l.a. times, i see that these leaders have
the other thing was that there were all of these assumptions that black women were prostitutes and those kinds of things. so those are all challenges. they were challenges socially, politically, economically, things of that nature -- which is also why these people in particular focused on establishing themselves in a way that sheds a different kind of light on them. they very much ascribed to middle-class standards, for better or for worse even though many of them were not of the middle class....
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ireland pulled off a stunning win over all blacks.he 2nd time in their history they've beaten new zealand — the first on irish soil. it was the standout result on a big day of autumn international rugby as our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. in one place, the best two teams in the world, this was intense. ireland had to keep new zealand moving, keep them guessing, switch the play and there was jacob stockdale, you kick and hope. the bounce worked. could he stretch? that was the moment. but defence is just as important. look at peter armani, snatching the ball a split second before the all blacks could grab it and score. new zealand were attacking until the last, no way through. 16—9, ireland have beaten the best in dublin, now they just need to win the world cup. elsewhere, scotland took on south africa with their free running, freethinking kind of rugby. that is a great try from scotland! but south africa's outstanding player said small moments were big moments. like this. they held on to win, 26—20. in cardiff, wales met to
ireland pulled off a stunning win over all blacks.he 2nd time in their history they've beaten new zealand — the first on irish soil. it was the standout result on a big day of autumn international rugby as our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. in one place, the best two teams in the world, this was intense. ireland had to keep new zealand moving, keep them guessing, switch the play and there was jacob stockdale, you kick and hope. the bounce worked. could he stretch? that was the...
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when faced with the all blacks, ireland would recognise the feeling.er 111 years, through bruised bodies and broken hearts. until one day in chicago that is forever frozen in ireland's sporting history. since that 40—29 victory two years ago, the dynamic has changed. for this irish team, beating new zealand isn't an impossible leap, but a necessary step towards their aim — the world cup. it's always an achievement to beat the all blacks, that is why we limit ourselves to just every 115 years. it is formidable and would be a huge feather in these players cap if they could topple them on saturday. if ireland are the northern hemisphere's smash hit, scotland are perhaps this yea r‘s breakthrough act. they beat england in the six nations and looked fluent against the fijians last saturday. there are six changes for a very different match against the hulking south africans and whatever happens saturday, sunday is going to hurt. i imagine you ask any coach in world rugby who is the team that provides the biggest challenge in the game physically with your for
when faced with the all blacks, ireland would recognise the feeling.er 111 years, through bruised bodies and broken hearts. until one day in chicago that is forever frozen in ireland's sporting history. since that 40—29 victory two years ago, the dynamic has changed. for this irish team, beating new zealand isn't an impossible leap, but a necessary step towards their aim — the world cup. it's always an achievement to beat the all blacks, that is why we limit ourselves to just every 115...
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another defeat on saturday would turn up the heat onjones and his players, with the new zealand all blacksrucial run of matches that could be. 0lympic gymnastics champion simone biles has made history by becoming the first woman to win four all around titles at the world championships. despite mistakes on the vault, the beam and teh floor, her weakest routine the uneven bars proved hers strongest. her first gold in the event came back in 2013 and takes her tally to 12 world championship golds overall. she hadn't competed for a year coming into this event. which makes the success even more remarkable. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me — asa bennett, the brexit editor at the daily telegraph and jack blanchard, who's editor at the politico london playbook. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's begin with the financial times which leads with the national crime agency's investigation into arron banks and his leave.eu campaign for alleged offences committed
another defeat on saturday would turn up the heat onjones and his players, with the new zealand all blacksrucial run of matches that could be. 0lympic gymnastics champion simone biles has made history by becoming the first woman to win four all around titles at the world championships. despite mistakes on the vault, the beam and teh floor, her weakest routine the uneven bars proved hers strongest. her first gold in the event came back in 2013 and takes her tally to 12 world championship golds...
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black people? i tell him every single time, well, first of all, i'm black. [laughter] but second, why does it bother you? what is it about my writing about my people and my history and if my my culture that makes you so uncomfortable that you feel it needs to be disappeared? i am not going to let it disappear. so one of the greatest disservices we do is with education. i want one america, one history. instead, we teach this history that is incomplete so that black children grow up not knowing how great they are. drake was wrong, wen didn't start at the bottom and now we're here, we started here, came here and have risen, and they tonight know that arc. but also -- they don't know that arc. but if children of all races knew that, they wouldn't feel some greater e or sense of superiority from the time they're 3 years old. so i think the biggest death is the one that we don't want to deal with, and that's the death of white supremacy which keeps our country from being as great as we can be. we need to stop pretending that racism is not real. >> make america gre
black people? i tell him every single time, well, first of all, i'm black. [laughter] but second, why does it bother you? what is it about my writing about my people and my history and if my my culture that makes you so uncomfortable that you feel it needs to be disappeared? i am not going to let it disappear. so one of the greatest disservices we do is with education. i want one america, one history. instead, we teach this history that is incomplete so that black children grow up not knowing...
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i also learned about brown versus board of education, thinking there were many schools that were all black in washington d.c. some 30 years after brown versus board of education. so it stugd to me at a young age there's often a gap between life on the books and life in the streets. as you suggested i got certifi certified for public school and rendering for teachers what students rights actually are. students have a whole host of constitutional rights that exist in the nation's public schools, including freedom of speech, due process rights. the equal protection clause, you know, religion, thinking about free exercise and the establishment clause ab it's my supposition that many teachers have some awareness much how the constitutional rights work, but i wanted to explain the orbegins of these cases, the contours of these cases and offer my guidance in how the doctrine should shift going forward. >> i grew up in houston, going to public schools. i was raised by parents who happen to be sitening the front row, but they were chinese immigrants to the u.s. so -- [applaus [applause] >> i was ra
i also learned about brown versus board of education, thinking there were many schools that were all black in washington d.c. some 30 years after brown versus board of education. so it stugd to me at a young age there's often a gap between life on the books and life in the streets. as you suggested i got certifi certified for public school and rendering for teachers what students rights actually are. students have a whole host of constitutional rights that exist in the nation's public schools,...
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to boycott white merchants when you are self forgiving business -- are not giving business to the all-black lorraine motel ?they checked into room 306. he met with clergymen in the city of memphis. he was also going to meet with lawyers. he was facing an injunction to have a successful march the following week on monday, april 8. he met with his lawyers as well here at the lorraine motel in room 306. but dr. king on that day he was , feeling very emotionally drained. he is suffering from f lu-like symptoms. it was one of the lowest points of his life. later that day, memphis had tornado warnings. there was a scheduled rally that night at the nearby mason temple. he does not think there would be a large turnout because of the increment weather. he sends reverend abernathy and ambassador john and a young jesse jackson to speak in his place. they arrived at the temple and they saw over 2000 people. they were all applauding thinking that dr. king was right behind them. once they realize this is dr. king's crowd, reverend abernathy calls dr. king and he urges and encourages him to come in greet
to boycott white merchants when you are self forgiving business -- are not giving business to the all-black lorraine motel ?they checked into room 306. he met with clergymen in the city of memphis. he was also going to meet with lawyers. he was facing an injunction to have a successful march the following week on monday, april 8. he met with his lawyers as well here at the lorraine motel in room 306. but dr. king on that day he was , feeling very emotionally drained. he is suffering from f...
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yea rs, have limited him in the last four years, but this performance back in 2012 against the all blacksllustrates just how good he can be. leon williams here in the corner is the only survivor for the team that thrashed tonga leslie give. he moves the fullback. 1a changes for warren and his side. ireland is fresh from toppling the best side of the world. they have one final test against the usa was gary is the only repairand —— against the usa was gary is the only repair and —— player retained. great britain's olympic gold medal winning women's hockey team have been beaten again at the champions trophy in china. world champions the netherlands scored a goal in each quarter to win 4—0. it was the first meeting between the sides since the rio 2016 final. britain must beat argentina in their final group game to have any chance of winning the bronze medal. sadio mane has agreed terms on a new long—term contract with liverpool. talks over the new deal, which is believed to run until 2023, were opened at the end of last season but have only just been finalised. mane joined the club from south
yea rs, have limited him in the last four years, but this performance back in 2012 against the all blacksllustrates just how good he can be. leon williams here in the corner is the only survivor for the team that thrashed tonga leslie give. he moves the fullback. 1a changes for warren and his side. ireland is fresh from toppling the best side of the world. they have one final test against the usa was gary is the only repairand —— against the usa was gary is the only repair and —— player...
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this woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coal dust and i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines. for its own troops. for manalo no. i remember when i was in high school i loved earth science i love the mountains of anything to do with rocks and my our science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had the nice cars like the camaro i remember thinking when i was younger that is sydney thing ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. we. tried and it is what. now and it's time to check. it out. now. relations
this woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coal dust and i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines. for its own troops. for manalo no. i remember when i was in high school i loved earth science i love...
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shock, sheer panic, the words she was using, the torture she is still reliving, this man walked in, all black, looks like he had a ski mask halfway over his face with a black, she described him as a white man with perfect form as he started shooting and she believes the first person he shot was a security guard. heather: another witness earlier saying the bouncer was shot, also a woman behind the cash register at the time. the suspect came in shooting. let's bring everyone up to date if you are just joining us. this is still being considered a live shooter situation going on in ventura county, california at the borderline bar and grill which now confirmed that a sheriff department spokesperson has said that 11 people were shot. around 11:20 p.m. california time, a report of shots fired went out. first responders went on the scene, shots were being fired inside that venue at the time when they arrived. we don't have any information about the shooter at this time, except the sheriff department spokesman, they don't believe the shooter is outside the borderline bar and grill at this time and the
shock, sheer panic, the words she was using, the torture she is still reliving, this man walked in, all black, looks like he had a ski mask halfway over his face with a black, she described him as a white man with perfect form as he started shooting and she believes the first person he shot was a security guard. heather: another witness earlier saying the bouncer was shot, also a woman behind the cash register at the time. the suspect came in shooting. let's bring everyone up to date if you are...
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for me, personally, i used to go to black all the time we've ran an grandad, 5ee black all the time we'veents were dancer is a socially a5 lights come on, and my grandparents were dancer is a socially as well. my were dancer is a socially as well. my mum is really looking forward to getting back here from warrington a5 well. rehearsals start in brighton early. the strip experience is full on. so much work is required. -- be strictly. we are try to keep up with the professionals may been dancing for hundreds of years. they are the be5t for hundreds of years. they are the best at what they do. collectively. so you really have got to push your5elf. to try to make it work. when strictly i5 your5elf. to try to make it work. when strictly is concerned, blackpool rocks. i wanted to blackpool. i am already in blackpool. i am already in blackpool. we are here. we made it. it isa blackpool. we are here. we made it. it is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. it will be epic. i really excited. that is happening tonight. blackpool, the stage is set. that was peter marshall reporting and strictly is on bb
for me, personally, i used to go to black all the time we've ran an grandad, 5ee black all the time we'veents were dancer is a socially a5 lights come on, and my grandparents were dancer is a socially as well. my were dancer is a socially as well. my mum is really looking forward to getting back here from warrington a5 well. rehearsals start in brighton early. the strip experience is full on. so much work is required. -- be strictly. we are try to keep up with the professionals may been dancing...
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he was described as wearing all black, a black face mask covering half his way. it's not clear if he was targeting anyone in particular, what may have drawn him to this area in the first place. police were on scene within minutes. a police officer entered, a sheriff's sergeant. he was shot. he has passed away. there are 11 other victims and the gunman himself is dead. >> no motive known quite yet, carter. just to give our viewers a sense of what transpired overnight. there was a mass shooting at the borderline bar and grill in thousand oaks in ventura, about 40 miles west of los angeles. it is the largest venue, largest country dance hall and live music venture in ventura county. more than 2,500 feet. wednesday nights attract a larger crowd because that's when the establishment reaches out to college students. it is college night, which means patrons as young as 18 are allowed and invited to come in. at about 11:30, shooting began. it took place in about three minutes' time. we know 11 have been killed, 11 students killed and one sheriff, one sergeant, ron helus.
he was described as wearing all black, a black face mask covering half his way. it's not clear if he was targeting anyone in particular, what may have drawn him to this area in the first place. police were on scene within minutes. a police officer entered, a sheriff's sergeant. he was shot. he has passed away. there are 11 other victims and the gunman himself is dead. >> no motive known quite yet, carter. just to give our viewers a sense of what transpired overnight. there was a mass...
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he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their nearest rivals ospreys. fijian nikola matawalu didn't actually start the game but still managed to run in a hat—trick of tries as the warriors won 29—20 in swansea. it was a good night for edinburgh in conference b. they picked up a bonus point victory over second place scarlets. tom brown and bill mata both scored twice to help edinburgh move up to third with a 31—21 win. in the premiership rugby cup — bristol won the west country derby against gloucester. nick haining's try set them on their way to a 21—13 victory. in the night's other match, sale drew is—all against saracens. new world number one novak djokovic battled past marin cilic to reach the final four at tennis‘s paris masters. djokovic is a four—time champion in paris but lost the opening set. he fought back to take the match to a final set. then went an early break down but showed his character to take th
he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their nearest rivals ospreys. fijian nikola matawalu didn't actually start the game but still managed to run in a hat—trick of tries as the warriors won 29—20 in swansea. it was a good night for edinburgh in conference b. they picked up a bonus point victory over second place...
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which included a six nations grand slam, a successful tour to australia, and a victory over the all blackss to claim an away series whitewash against sri lanka when day four of the third and final test in colombo gets underway in just under three hours. the home side had a good start to the third day as england's top order failed to score with dilruwan perera taking the wicket of rory burns on his way to claiming five wickets but england made 230 in their second innings thanks mainly to a 64 from jos buttler — his best of the series. it left the hosts chasing 327 which would be a record chase in colombo if sri lanka manage it against all the odds — first moeen ali and then ben stokes took wickets to leave sri lanka struggling — stuart broad with a great catch. meanwhile in dubai — new zealand will start the third day of the second test against pakistan on 24 without loss as they chase down a first innings total of 418 for 5 declared. both harris sohail and babar azam hit centuries for pakistan as they look to level the three match series after the black caps won the opener by 4 runs in abu
which included a six nations grand slam, a successful tour to australia, and a victory over the all blackss to claim an away series whitewash against sri lanka when day four of the third and final test in colombo gets underway in just under three hours. the home side had a good start to the third day as england's top order failed to score with dilruwan perera taking the wicket of rory burns on his way to claiming five wickets but england made 230 in their second innings thanks mainly to a 64...
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world rankings, and they're one of the favourites for the tournament in japan after beating the all blacksn ireland's defence coach under schmidt since april 2016, after holding the same position with england up until the 2015 world cup. it'll be his first head coach role, taking overfrom the new zealander who's accomplished plenty with ireland. the uk championship, one of snooker‘s big three events, gets underway on tuesday in the northern english city of york. the sport has seen a boom in the asian market over the last decade with the likes of ding junhui leading the way, but world numberfivejudd trump has told the bbc it's not overly concerning that only players from asia seem to be breaking through. i think it would be nice to sort of have the uk competing with asia on a younger level. i think china in particular has completely taken over with the talent. i think there's maybe 20 or 30 of them coming through now compared to not even one from the uk from what i can think of. i think it would be good for the game if it can obviously be more wide, maybe people from europe and stuff coming
world rankings, and they're one of the favourites for the tournament in japan after beating the all blacksn ireland's defence coach under schmidt since april 2016, after holding the same position with england up until the 2015 world cup. it'll be his first head coach role, taking overfrom the new zealander who's accomplished plenty with ireland. the uk championship, one of snooker‘s big three events, gets underway on tuesday in the northern english city of york. the sport has seen a boom in...