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david 0rnstein can tell us more. hour or so. david 0rnstein can tell us more.time in british olympic history. largely because of lizzy yarnold, winning gold here in the skeleton, and defending her title and joint by her parents clive and judith. can you sum up your emotions? it's unbelievable emotion, that lizzie has done what she said she would achieve. she has done it. it is mind blowing. it will take days and weeks until we realise and accept what she has done. it is mad! you have seen it four years ago in sochi and now pyeongchang. your daughter is the most decorated winter 0lympian ever it has it sunk in yet? no, i was terrified through all four runs. i just wanted them over! is that awful to say? i wanted it to be safe and fast. lizzie is amazing under pressure. look at what she has done. she said she would do this for our country and she has! it hasn't sunk in at all. and it wasn't an easy path since sochi. but now we have a bronze and a gold here. and izzy atkin in the skiing, it's an incredible day for great britain. four medals now. up to the tally th
david 0rnstein can tell us more. hour or so. david 0rnstein can tell us more.time in british olympic history. largely because of lizzy yarnold, winning gold here in the skeleton, and defending her title and joint by her parents clive and judith. can you sum up your emotions? it's unbelievable emotion, that lizzie has done what she said she would achieve. she has done it. it is mind blowing. it will take days and weeks until we realise and accept what she has done. it is mad! you have seen it...
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david 0rnstein reports from pyeongchang.h more on events injung chang and the rest of the day's sport at a quarter past 11. —— pyeongchang. the prime minister has called for a new security treaty with the european union after brexit, warning that lives could be at risk without full co—operation. in a speech in germany, theresa may said new arrangements over working together should be effective by next year. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, agreed that a post—brexit security alliance was necessary, but said it should be negotiated separately from other issues, such as trade. 0ur political correspondent vicki young reports from munich. in defence and security the uk is a significant player. the prime minister hopes that will get her a special deal. she arrived in munich keen to lay out britain's contribution. generous spending on defence and expertise it wants to share even after brexit. theresa may urged the eu to take a practical approach. this cannot be a time when any of us allow competition b
david 0rnstein reports from pyeongchang.h more on events injung chang and the rest of the day's sport at a quarter past 11. —— pyeongchang. the prime minister has called for a new security treaty with the european union after brexit, warning that lives could be at risk without full co—operation. in a speech in germany, theresa may said new arrangements over working together should be effective by next year. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, agreed that a...
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well our sport correspondent david 0rnstein has been following this transfer from the very start — andn complicated. earlier he explained to me why aubameyang should be a good fit for arsenal. battle, pierre emerick aubameyang has inherited the famous number 1a shirt here at arsenal, one by germany. i don't think any arsenal player has dawned that since then. —— were run by thierry henri. arsenal agreed a deal with borussia dortmund border services. a club record fee in the region of 7019 89 billion us dollars. they have also agreed to go to. needed to happen to it to go to was to source a replacement. ——. they got a player ona loan replacement. ——. they got a player on a loan deal until the end of the season, while chelsea finally agreed a loan deal for the showroom. season, while chelsea finally agreed a loan dealfor the showroom. —— 70 to 89. the 25 million us dollars from arsenal. —— for 0livier giroud. mesut ozil has signed a new three and half year contract worth up to around 500,000 us dollars per week before tax. staggering numbers, there. it makes it a fairly happy day for ars
well our sport correspondent david 0rnstein has been following this transfer from the very start — andn complicated. earlier he explained to me why aubameyang should be a good fit for arsenal. battle, pierre emerick aubameyang has inherited the famous number 1a shirt here at arsenal, one by germany. i don't think any arsenal player has dawned that since then. —— were run by thierry henri. arsenal agreed a deal with borussia dortmund border services. a club record fee in the region of 7019...
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david 0rnstein sent this report. great britain to unprecedented glory, lizzy yarnold and laura deas turning dreams into reality, rewriting the record books. commentator: lizzy yarnold next. the olympic champion. can she make history and win it again? yarnold went into her final slide in second place, but conjured an imperious display, and the fastest time any woman has produced on this track to enter sporting folklore. commentator: that is a gold medal—winning run, i am sure of it! so it's gold for lizzy yarnold. she's defended her title and become the most decorated british winter 0lympian in history. she was joined on the podium by team—mate laura deas. the pair rounding off the most successful day their nation has ever seen at a winter games. as yarnold jumped into the crowd to join the celebrations, how did she feel? i feel exhausted! now a back—to—back champion, the 29—year—old couldn't hide her delight. i'm just so relieved that i've done the race, i've been consistent, and laura and i are on the podium togethe
david 0rnstein sent this report. great britain to unprecedented glory, lizzy yarnold and laura deas turning dreams into reality, rewriting the record books. commentator: lizzy yarnold next. the olympic champion. can she make history and win it again? yarnold went into her final slide in second place, but conjured an imperious display, and the fastest time any woman has produced on this track to enter sporting folklore. commentator: that is a gold medal—winning run, i am sure of it! so it's...
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first british athlete to successfully defend a winter olympic title. 0ur sports correspondent david 0rnsteinlympics but despite record levels of funding, after six days of competition, it was a story of disappointment and they will yet to set foot on a podium but today in dramatic fashion, the weight came to an end as my colleague andy swiss reports. from a 100—1 outsider to olympic medallist. in a sport of eventfuljourneys, dom parsons takes some beating. his final run was an emotional roller coaster. beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dream. nikita tregubov‘s time. but... slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons. in second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal? well it seemed unlikely. next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. but, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. parsons unbelievably has his medal! from despair to delight in the blink of an eye. i though
first british athlete to successfully defend a winter olympic title. 0ur sports correspondent david 0rnsteinlympics but despite record levels of funding, after six days of competition, it was a story of disappointment and they will yet to set foot on a podium but today in dramatic fashion, the weight came to an end as my colleague andy swiss reports. from a 100—1 outsider to olympic medallist. in a sport of eventfuljourneys, dom parsons takes some beating. his final run was an emotional...
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david 0rnstein, bbc news, in pyeongchang.at involves dietrich ‘s. you're watching bbc news. the latest headlines: students from the florida school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting this week have taken part in a rally demanding tighter gun controls. president trump's national security adviser has said it's time the world held syria to account for using chemical weapons. do you wear deodorant or perfume? do you use shampoo to wash your hair? well, you might be surprised to know these products can cause significant environmental damage. a us study has found scented household items cause as much air pollution as cars. researchers focused on los angeles, but say the results could be applied to all major cities. to tell us more is one of the authors of the study, dr brian mcdonald, whojoins me live from austin. dr mcdonald, how exactly do these substances cause air pollution? sure. first of all, thank you for having me here. volatile organic compounds or vocs contribute to a variety of air quality challengers, so one
david 0rnstein, bbc news, in pyeongchang.at involves dietrich ‘s. you're watching bbc news. the latest headlines: students from the florida school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting this week have taken part in a rally demanding tighter gun controls. president trump's national security adviser has said it's time the world held syria to account for using chemical weapons. do you wear deodorant or perfume? do you use shampoo to wash your hair? well, you might be surprised to know...
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from pyeongchang, here's our sports correspondent david 0rnstein.n arrived here in south korea with the target of making these their most successful ever winter 0lympics. but despite record levels offunding, 0lympics. but despite record levels of funding, after six days of competition, it was a story of disappointment, they were yet to set foot on a single podium. but today in dramatic fashion their way to an end, as dom parsons became britain's first male skeleton medallist since 1948. i saw the bobsleigh boys going crazy. my mum looked like she had a tear in her ride. it was a very special feeling. it has tear in her ride. it was a very specialfeeling. it has been tear in her ride. it was a very special feeling. it has been a tear in her ride. it was a very specialfeeling. it has been a long four years. thanks to all the work i have done with kristin, with the coaches at british skeleton and all the support from back home, i have managed to get things to come together at the right time. it is a huge relief. tonight, the women's event huge relief.
from pyeongchang, here's our sports correspondent david 0rnstein.n arrived here in south korea with the target of making these their most successful ever winter 0lympics. but despite record levels offunding, 0lympics. but despite record levels of funding, after six days of competition, it was a story of disappointment, they were yet to set foot on a single podium. but today in dramatic fashion their way to an end, as dom parsons became britain's first male skeleton medallist since 1948. i saw...
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as david 0rnstein reports. 24 2a hours after britain's male curlers were knocked out of these winterent for the women having lost in the semifinal to sweden. there were beaten by the swedes in the group stage and it was a repeat here today as sweden took control on, and although early on, and although britain fought back to level at the halfway point the asserted fought back to level at the halfway point the - asserted their point the swedes asserted their authority in the seventh end and never looked back, finishing 10—5 winners. britain can still match the performance of sochi four years ago by winning bronze when they play in the third—place play—off tomorrow, and that would make it britain's most successful ever winter 0lympics, but they came for the gold or silver and they will leave without it, so it is heartbreak for them. we gave it our all to night and the swedish girls were on fire. myself, i missed a couple of key draws and you can't afford to do that. of course, absolutely gutted, i guess we have trained hard for the last three or four years to be in that position and unf
as david 0rnstein reports. 24 2a hours after britain's male curlers were knocked out of these winterent for the women having lost in the semifinal to sweden. there were beaten by the swedes in the group stage and it was a repeat here today as sweden took control on, and although early on, and although britain fought back to level at the halfway point the asserted fought back to level at the halfway point the - asserted their point the swedes asserted their authority in the seventh end and never...
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david 0rnstein reports., her 0lympic hopes on the line. away they go. christie goes down before they reach the very first corner. christy's bid for 1000 metres gold got off to the worst possible start, but having been tripped she earned a reprieve. the heat would be rerun. clearly still troubled by an ankle injury, christie trailed her rivals. though she fought back impressively to finish second to qualify for the quarterfinals. as she was carried away in discomfort her night would take another turn for the worse, the judges spotting two infringements and disqualifying biscotti. and disqualifying ——the scott. heartbreak for elise christie yet again. after failing to win a medal at the last 0lympics four years ago, history has repeated itself in the pyeongchang. herdreams ending in bitter disappointment. i am a bit shell—shocked. i worked so hard to come back from this injury. i think 1,000 people would not have skated with my ankle the way it was. i can barely move my knee. the only thing i can say is i can
david 0rnstein reports., her 0lympic hopes on the line. away they go. christie goes down before they reach the very first corner. christy's bid for 1000 metres gold got off to the worst possible start, but having been tripped she earned a reprieve. the heat would be rerun. clearly still troubled by an ankle injury, christie trailed her rivals. though she fought back impressively to finish second to qualify for the quarterfinals. as she was carried away in discomfort her night would take another...
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david 0rnstein, bbc news. the full extent of barry bennell‘s potential crimes can now be revealed.rd to police, claiming they are a victim of barry bennell. 12 of those were complainants in this case, but clearly the investigation into the former youth team football coach is continuing. so could football have done more to prevent what the governing body, the fa, is described as the biggest crisis in its history? one of football's leading youth coaches in the 1980s, barry bennell worked with some of the top clubs in the north—west of england, identifying and developing the most promising young players. we do a lot of talking to them, as well as showing them skills and explaining the game. there is more to it than just coming here for an hour a week. we give them homework. but barry bennell was also a serial paedophile. gary cliffe was one victim, abused by his former coach when playing forjunior teams linked to manchester city. every school holiday, christmas time, and this is over a four to five year period. he ruined our lives, numerous lives. i know because i was there. hundreds
david 0rnstein, bbc news. the full extent of barry bennell‘s potential crimes can now be revealed.rd to police, claiming they are a victim of barry bennell. 12 of those were complainants in this case, but clearly the investigation into the former youth team football coach is continuing. so could football have done more to prevent what the governing body, the fa, is described as the biggest crisis in its history? one of football's leading youth coaches in the 1980s, barry bennell worked with...
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teamgb, but things are building for more british success — we hope. 0ur sports news correspondent, david 0rnstein, will be in the carling later on. tell us how team gb‘s women have been getting on. could this be the side of any more record—breaking success for great britain tonight? the women's bobsleigh two go in their final two runs, the third and final runs. they currently sit sixth, just off the medal places. if they were to win a medal, it would make britain's tally five medals at these 0lympics, which would be their most successful of all time to stop you can probably see behind me that the teams are preparing for those final two runs. the fans are filtering in, the atmosphere is building nicely. they we re atmosphere is building nicely. they were not expected to get a medal here. they are fortunate just to be here. they are fortunate just to be here at all, having been helped to get here by a crowdfunding campaign, after theirfunding get here by a crowdfunding campaign, after their funding was cut in september. now they are here and, incredibly, they are in medal contention, the 2017 world
teamgb, but things are building for more british success — we hope. 0ur sports news correspondent, david 0rnstein, will be in the carling later on. tell us how team gb‘s women have been getting on. could this be the side of any more record—breaking success for great britain tonight? the women's bobsleigh two go in their final two runs, the third and final runs. they currently sit sixth, just off the medal places. if they were to win a medal, it would make britain's tally five medals at...
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the curling team still stand a good chance of winning a medal, and david 0rnstein can round up the actionould not have skated with my ankle the way it was. i can barely bend my knee. the only thing ican barely bend my knee. the only thing i can say is i can promise britain i will fight back from this and will come back for beijing, and hope i can do britain proud then. for the skater and her team, it was a huge blow. clearly she is massively disappointed. to come here as double world champion and go away with a fourth place ultimately is hugely disappointing. but that happens in sport, there is highjeopardy and short track —— in short track, as everyone knows. there was better news for the curling team, as the men produced their best performance of the competition, a dazzling the 2014 champions norway, and like the women, they close in on a semi finals place. it was not to be for a sta nce finals place. it was not to be for a stance is penny combs and nick buckland, but given that she was returning from a career threatening injury, it was a respectable result. the football association and
the curling team still stand a good chance of winning a medal, and david 0rnstein can round up the actionould not have skated with my ankle the way it was. i can barely bend my knee. the only thing ican barely bend my knee. the only thing i can say is i can promise britain i will fight back from this and will come back for beijing, and hope i can do britain proud then. for the skater and her team, it was a huge blow. clearly she is massively disappointed. to come here as double world champion...