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ellen white looking for a second!enjames smashed this in, unexpectedly shaking up the momentum. and after a scramble in the box, the reds thought they would equalise before it was disallowed as not over the line. and of course, there is no goal—lying technology to help us out. perhaps time for var in the women's game. the moment proved pivotal, as they went on to extend their lead just minutes later and the reds continued to put on the pressure, the corners posing problems again. even the own goal that followed didn't get united the result. it wasn't a celebration from city though, with the coach satisfied, but not thrilled. we let them back into it at 2—0. i thought we played well, some big performances from some big players and we go on to arsenal now. united's young blood shows promise, but the game just didn't go their way. their hopes will have to wait to next season. celtic are 5 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after beating ross county 3—0 this afternoon. elsewhere, there were also wins for
ellen white looking for a second!enjames smashed this in, unexpectedly shaking up the momentum. and after a scramble in the box, the reds thought they would equalise before it was disallowed as not over the line. and of course, there is no goal—lying technology to help us out. perhaps time for var in the women's game. the moment proved pivotal, as they went on to extend their lead just minutes later and the reds continued to put on the pressure, the corners posing problems again. even the own...
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ellen white looking for a second!e an impact and 18—year—old laurenjames smashed this then, unexpectedly shaking up the momentum. and after a scramble in the box, the reds fought they would equalise before it was disallowed as not over the line. and of course, there is no goal like technology to help us out. perhaps time for the ar in the women's game. at the moment proved pivotal, as they went on to extend their lead just minutes later and the reds continued to put on the pressure, the corners posing problems again. even the own goal that followed didn't get that united the result. it wasn't a celebration from city though, with the coach not failed. we let them back into it at 2-0. i not failed. we let them back into it at 2—0. i thought we played well, some big performances from some big players and we go on to arsenal now. united shows promise, but the game just didn't go their way. their hopes will have to wait to next season. four games in the scottish premiership today. a brace from 0dsonne edouard helped celtic
ellen white looking for a second!e an impact and 18—year—old laurenjames smashed this then, unexpectedly shaking up the momentum. and after a scramble in the box, the reds fought they would equalise before it was disallowed as not over the line. and of course, there is no goal like technology to help us out. perhaps time for the ar in the women's game. at the moment proved pivotal, as they went on to extend their lead just minutes later and the reds continued to put on the pressure, the...
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this was striker ellen white's second goal.d. no goal—line technology in the women's game. nick kyrgios will face top seed rafael nadal in the last 16 of the australian open after a five—set win over karen khachanov. the match lasted for four hours and 26 minutes, with kyrgios calling it one of his greatest wins. his meeting with former world number one nadal is highly anticipated — the two have been feuding for some time now. there's more on the bbc sport website, including rugby union and sale sharks' win over the league leaders, exeter. but that's it from me, kate. jane, thank you so much. you can see more on all of today's stories hello. in case you have forgotten what the sun looks like, it will reappear for some of us tomorrow. more of us on monday, but it will come after a spell of rain and then it will turn colder too. but at least a lot of the cloud we have had recently will be out of the way. the cloud is still with us tonight, high pressure though is beginning to move away as we get a big change in our weather domina
this was striker ellen white's second goal.d. no goal—line technology in the women's game. nick kyrgios will face top seed rafael nadal in the last 16 of the australian open after a five—set win over karen khachanov. the match lasted for four hours and 26 minutes, with kyrgios calling it one of his greatest wins. his meeting with former world number one nadal is highly anticipated — the two have been feuding for some time now. there's more on the bbc sport website, including rugby union...
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england forward ellen white scored either side of half—time in 3—2 win.rd work of it, but are pleased to be in the draw for the last 16. chelsea is hoping its latest attempt to tackle anti—semitism will change behaviour as the uk marks holocaust memorial day tomorrow. anti—semitic songs and chants aimed at rivals tottenham hotspur have been heard repeatedly from some chelsea followers and condemned by the club. now, three of football's own victims of nazi persecution are being depicted on the side of chelsea's stadium. our correspondentjoe wilson's been to see it. at chelsea, the reality of football's connections to the holocaust. this man, killed in auschwitz. this man, killed at auschwitz. this man, killed at auschwitz. welshman ronjones, the goalkeeper of auschwitz, survived appalling conditions. the bureau aimed at chelsea followers who use anti—semitism in the so—called support. the owner of chelsea is jewish. the issue has caused deep embarrassment here. will it make a difference? we are hopeful that the whole project will make a difference. in othe
england forward ellen white scored either side of half—time in 3—2 win.rd work of it, but are pleased to be in the draw for the last 16. chelsea is hoping its latest attempt to tackle anti—semitism will change behaviour as the uk marks holocaust memorial day tomorrow. anti—semitic songs and chants aimed at rivals tottenham hotspur have been heard repeatedly from some chelsea followers and condemned by the club. now, three of football's own victims of nazi persecution are being depicted...
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england striker ellen white was on target twice as city became the first side to earn a place in thee remaining tires of this round, which take place tomorrow afternoon. rafael nadal is through to the fourth round of the australian open. he beat fellow spaniard pablo carreno busta in straight sets. he is still on course for a first title in melbourne since 2009, and will face nick kyrgios next. a couple of surprises in the women's draw, as karolina pliskova, the second seed, went out, as did the fifth speed, elina svitolina. she was beaten by two—time grand slam champion garbine muguruza. simona halep is through. and that is all this bought from us for now. —— the sport. the uk's leading mental health charity for military veterans, combat stress, says it is unable to deal with new cases because of in funding. the charity, which helps treat servicemen and women suffering from complex mental health problems, has lost millions of pounds of support from nhs england. they're known as tough and resilient, but years on the front line can take its toll, with some military personnel like paul
england striker ellen white was on target twice as city became the first side to earn a place in thee remaining tires of this round, which take place tomorrow afternoon. rafael nadal is through to the fourth round of the australian open. he beat fellow spaniard pablo carreno busta in straight sets. he is still on course for a first title in melbourne since 2009, and will face nick kyrgios next. a couple of surprises in the women's draw, as karolina pliskova, the second seed, went out, as did...
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england striker ellen white was on target twice as city became the first side to earn a place in rounde tomorrow afternoon. rafa nadal is through to the fourth round of the australian open tennis. he beat fellow spaniard pablo carreno busta in straight sets. he's still on course for a first title in melbourne since 2009. he will face nick kyrgios next. a couple of surprises in the women's draw though as karolina pliskova — the second seed — went out. as did the fifth seed elina svitolina. she was beaten by the two—time grand slam champion garbine muguruza. wimbledon winner simona halep is through though. in rugby union's premiership, bristol came out on top in the west country derby against gloucester. a superb second half display at ashton gate from bristol after a try—less first half for both sides secured their first premiership win since november. elsewhere today tom homer scored both of bath's tries as they edged past leicester 13—10. sale sharks climbed to third in the premiership after surviving a late fightback to beat leaders exeter 22—19, while wasps hung on to claim a narrow
england striker ellen white was on target twice as city became the first side to earn a place in rounde tomorrow afternoon. rafa nadal is through to the fourth round of the australian open tennis. he beat fellow spaniard pablo carreno busta in straight sets. he's still on course for a first title in melbourne since 2009. he will face nick kyrgios next. a couple of surprises in the women's draw though as karolina pliskova — the second seed — went out. as did the fifth seed elina svitolina....
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players got a touch on the ball before jill scott sent in a low cross for her england team—mate ellen whitef city win, they'll go level on points with arsenal at the top, before they play their fellow—londoners chelsea later. lee westwood survived a nervy finish at golf‘s abu dhabi championship, to win his first title for 14 months. he started the final round just one shot ahead and after some low scoring from the chasing pack, he needed a par at the last to win — and he birdied it to make sure, closing with a round of 67 and finishing two shots clear. the weather has well and truly turned in melbourne, with the australian open starting at midnight our time. the air quality has improved but organisers have other things to worry about now, as our tennis correspondent russell fuller reports. sunday has been a beautiful day in melbourne but are thunderstorms in the way in the forecast for the opening date is for heavy rain, it could cause havoc with the schedule on the outside courts but not many people in australia will be complaining about the arrival of the rain after the terrible bushfires
players got a touch on the ball before jill scott sent in a low cross for her england team—mate ellen whitef city win, they'll go level on points with arsenal at the top, before they play their fellow—londoners chelsea later. lee westwood survived a nervy finish at golf‘s abu dhabi championship, to win his first title for 14 months. he started the final round just one shot ahead and after some low scoring from the chasing pack, he needed a par at the last to win — and he birdied it to...
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letter was signed by the senior director of the directorate in the white house that oversees the management of records. it's signed by ellennight. i noelle enknight. i don't know her personally and i haven't talked to her for nine years, but she worked for me in the sense that she was supervised by my supervisor. she worked on the nixon tapes. she did a brilliant job. she is committed to openness and transparency. after she worked for the nixon library, she went to an entity created by congress called the public information declassification board, which is dedicated to try to widening access to information. so she's involved in this narrative, but she's someone who is committed -- >> blumenthal said he's worried about the pressure the president will put on national security -- >> with all due respect to senator blumenthal, i heard that question today and it was way too vague. the determination of whether something is top secret or secret can be made by the directorate, but it's also made by the senior directors in the national security council. and the question that has to be asked is whether the office of general counselo
letter was signed by the senior director of the directorate in the white house that oversees the management of records. it's signed by ellennight. i noelle enknight. i don't know her personally and i haven't talked to her for nine years, but she worked for me in the sense that she was supervised by my supervisor. she worked on the nixon tapes. she did a brilliant job. she is committed to openness and transparency. after she worked for the nixon library, she went to an entity created by congress...
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white house. the letter was signed by the senior director of the directorate. signed by he willen knight. i know ellennight. she worked for me. she worked, she was supervised by my supervisor. she worked on the nixon tapes. she did a brilliant job. she is committed to openness and transparency. after she worked for the nixon library, she went to an entity created by congress called the public information declassification board. which is dedicated to try on on widening access to information. so she's involved in this narrative. she's someone who is committed. >> blumenthal said he's worried. >> with duel respect, i heard that question today and it was way too vague. the determination of whether something is top secret or secret can be made by the drektorate but bls at this senior directors. the question that has to be asked is whether the office of general counsel, played any role whatsoever in the determination and the timetable of review. according to the letter, mr. cooper who is bolton's attorney, should be getting a timetable very shortly. the key for the senate to ask, when is the timetable for r
white house. the letter was signed by the senior director of the directorate. signed by he willen knight. i know ellennight. she worked for me. she worked, she was supervised by my supervisor. she worked on the nixon tapes. she did a brilliant job. she is committed to openness and transparency. after she worked for the nixon library, she went to an entity created by congress called the public information declassification board. which is dedicated to try on on widening access to information. so...
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white background? >> joel sartore: do you think she would want to stand over there? and get her picture? >> whitaker: she's amazing. >> joel sartore: awesome, look at that. >> ellentore: aw, sweet girl. >> whitaker: like a cover girl. >> joel sartore: if she lays down to look at you, you get down with her. you just lay down on the ground at eye level. she was completely calm. >> whitaker: later, sartore showed us his favorite trixie shots, at "national geographic" headquarters in washington. so what do you think she's thinking? >> joel sartore: i think she was just thinking, you know, "is there a banana in this somewhere for me? ( laughs ) a mango?" let's go in there and get her on black. very nice, very nice. i like the white one better, i think. it's more direct. it's more like she's involved. she's a partner in the process. >> whitaker: i put my hand out. i wasn't quite sure she was going to take it, but she did. >> joel sartore: yeah, it's soft. >> whitaker: and it was soft. yeah, that was an amazing experience. what makes a great picture? >> joel sartore: emotion. that's what you look for in any, in any great photograph. >> whitaker: what's emotion in an ani
white background? >> joel sartore: do you think she would want to stand over there? and get her picture? >> whitaker: she's amazing. >> joel sartore: awesome, look at that. >> ellentore: aw, sweet girl. >> whitaker: like a cover girl. >> joel sartore: if she lays down to look at you, you get down with her. you just lay down on the ground at eye level. she was completely calm. >> whitaker: later, sartore showed us his favorite trixie shots, at...
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ellen knight. >> the question is also, has she read the book now? what kind of information? the house managers have a chance to say, have you seen everything in this book? the whitese has sent a letter saying you shouldn't publish it. we don't know who read it. >> it could be chapters or a paragraph or whatever it is, the release of top secret information could cause major national security problems for the united states. that's the nature of top secret information. >> bolton knows that. >> one level higher than top secret, sensitive compartment information not included. >> seems like john bolton would know and -- >> his lawyer pointed that out. >> obviously, gave it to the white house the end of december. there's no sense, given what we know about john bolton, as careful as he is, he would necessarily write a manuscript he is putting the nation at risk. >> sometimes top secret information is in the eye of the beholder. >> and free speech. >> and a lot of people have complained in the past and republicans, about the overclassification of information. who knows if he didn't give all the locations of our nuclear weapons in a special fold-out. i have no idea what's
ellen knight. >> the question is also, has she read the book now? what kind of information? the house managers have a chance to say, have you seen everything in this book? the whitese has sent a letter saying you shouldn't publish it. we don't know who read it. >> it could be chapters or a paragraph or whatever it is, the release of top secret information could cause major national security problems for the united states. that's the nature of top secret information. >> bolton...
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england forward ellen white scored either side of half time in 3—2 win. 15 more ties today.of a challenge. one chap's athleticism can put us all to shame. this has been a hit on social media. a south korean taekwondo athlete. if the somersault and backflip weren't impressive enough. just look at the height he gets! he nails the landing too. you're going to be speaking to someone who is well versed in doing lots of those kind of things. what is that thing they kicked ? those kind of things. what is that thing they kicked?” those kind of things. what is that thing they kicked? i think it is just a mat on the end of a pole.” thought it was a tablet computer. we have ki rsty thought it was a tablet computer. we have kirsty muir coming on and brave acrobatics, a spectacular sport. we love that this time in the morning. in a moment, we're going to meet 13 year old lillie. when her schoolfriend, also called lily, was diagnosed with a rare type of brain cancer, she was determined to do something to help. so, she took to social media with a simple crowdfunding idea to raise money for
england forward ellen white scored either side of half time in 3—2 win. 15 more ties today.of a challenge. one chap's athleticism can put us all to shame. this has been a hit on social media. a south korean taekwondo athlete. if the somersault and backflip weren't impressive enough. just look at the height he gets! he nails the landing too. you're going to be speaking to someone who is well versed in doing lots of those kind of things. what is that thing they kicked ? those kind of things....