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the german bench get up and contest paul gascoigne's last challenge.e's already had a yellow card. 0h gascoigne's last challenge. he's already had a yellow card. oh dear me. he's going to be out of the final if england get there, for bad tackle on the number iii, paul gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his second yellow card of the competition and this is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes. a free kick has been given. his arms are up. is it over? it is! it is dramatic. it is delightful. it is denmark who are the european champions! you are watching bbc news. one of the most powerful storms ever recorded sweeping across the eastern caribbean, hurricane irma which made la ndfall caribbean, hurricane irma which made landfall in barbuda has brought winds sophie as they destroyed the meteorological equipment is supposed to measure them. these are live pictures of the capital of the island of puerto rico, sanjuan. the wind is beginning to blow. the eye of the harry kane hasn't reached puerto ricojust yet, these of the h
the german bench get up and contest paul gascoigne's last challenge.e's already had a yellow card. 0h gascoigne's last challenge. he's already had a yellow card. oh dear me. he's going to be out of the final if england get there, for bad tackle on the number iii, paul gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his second yellow card of the competition and this is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes. a free kick has been given. his arms are up. is it over? it is! it...
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commentator: here's gascoigne. 0h, brilliant. oh, yes! his commentary‘s as much a part of the game as the many moments he's so uniquely described. but finally, john motson has decided to hang up his mic and he told me why this season will be his last at the bbc. i think there's always a time to go. lots of water's gone under the bridge in all the years i've been doing match of the day. the challenge i still love, but it has got more difficult. ijust think it might be the moment to say — thank you very much and leave it to somebody else. motson‘s big breakthrough came in 1972 at hereford versus newcastle when he conveyed the emotion of one of the fa cup‘s greatest shocks. commentator: oh, what a goal! what a goal! radford, the scorer. when i see ronnie radford, i always say, "you know, you changed my life, ronnie." when i see it again, as i have hundreds of times, i still think to myself — please go in, don't hit the post because if that hadn't nestled in the newcastle net, no, i wouldn't be here now. commentator: and there it is. the craz
commentator: here's gascoigne. 0h, brilliant. oh, yes! his commentary‘s as much a part of the game as the many moments he's so uniquely described. but finally, john motson has decided to hang up his mic and he told me why this season will be his last at the bbc. i think there's always a time to go. lots of water's gone under the bridge in all the years i've been doing match of the day. the challenge i still love, but it has got more difficult. ijust think it might be the moment to say —...
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paul gascoigne has got a yellow card already and, oh dear me, he'll be out of the final if england gettion and here is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes. the free kick is given. is it over? it is! it is dramatic. it is delightful. it's denmark or other european champions! —— it's denmark who are the european champions. some of the magic of motty. let's talk to someone of the magic of motty. let's talk to someone who knows him well, mark lawrenson. if i ask you the secret of his success what would be?” would say, attention to detail. you know what it is like in far—flung places where you have to get every single word right, and i think that's the thing with commentators, whether on cricket, golf, tennis or football, it is not making that mistake. they live and die by the fa ct mistake. they live and die by the fact that they get everything right. and the thing withjohn, and he will tell everyone, his big break was one of those clips that you saw, when rowley hereford beat newcastle united, he was sent there thinking there wouldn't be shocked and of course it was one of the b
paul gascoigne has got a yellow card already and, oh dear me, he'll be out of the final if england gettion and here is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes. the free kick is given. is it over? it is! it is dramatic. it is delightful. it's denmark or other european champions! —— it's denmark who are the european champions. some of the magic of motty. let's talk to someone of the magic of motty. let's talk to someone who knows him well, mark lawrenson. if i ask you the secret of his...
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i'm thinking of the chief of police of miso, george gascoigne, he says effective policing needs the cooperationeriffjoe, focus on people who are committing predatory crimes. really? is he in san francisco now? do you know that? he was in miso when he said that.” will tell you that, he is going around locking people, hanging around locking people, hanging around street corners, around buses, poor people? he says he only goes after violent criminals. he says there was a fundamental issue and you have to establish trust between communities in america and you have failed to do that. really? i have a lot of trust with the community, big time. i have a hotline. a hotline. 8000 calls i got in a hotline to report illegal immigrants violation. we are using for the information comes from? illegal aliens. that's how we get our information. where do you think you get information on dope peddlers? drug trafficking? the use of drugs? i get a lot of information, this is a copout by police chiefs they are worried that the police will be missed trust with the police will be missed trust with the hispanic commun
i'm thinking of the chief of police of miso, george gascoigne, he says effective policing needs the cooperationeriffjoe, focus on people who are committing predatory crimes. really? is he in san francisco now? do you know that? he was in miso when he said that.” will tell you that, he is going around locking people, hanging around locking people, hanging around street corners, around buses, poor people? he says he only goes after violent criminals. he says there was a fundamental issue and...
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commentator: here's gascoigne. 0h, brilliant. oh, yes!described. but finally, john motson has decided to hang up his mic and he told me why this season will be his last at the bbc. i think there's always a time to go. lots of water's gone under the bridge in all the years i've been doing match of the day. the challenge i still love, but it has got more difficult. ijust think it might be the moment to say — thank you very much and leave it to somebody else. motson‘s big breakthrough came in 1972 at hereford versus newcastle when he conveyed the emotion of one of the fa cup‘s greatest shocks.
commentator: here's gascoigne. 0h, brilliant. oh, yes!described. but finally, john motson has decided to hang up his mic and he told me why this season will be his last at the bbc. i think there's always a time to go. lots of water's gone under the bridge in all the years i've been doing match of the day. the challenge i still love, but it has got more difficult. ijust think it might be the moment to say — thank you very much and leave it to somebody else. motson‘s big breakthrough came in...
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here is gascoigne. .. brilliant! yes! oh, yes! goal! platini for france!mpions. what was, for you, the secret, the key, to be able to call those moments in time so quickly? it's like saying to your postman, how do you prepare the letters? you know, people don't have do know that, do they? and people didn't need to know that i was spending two days in this office banging myself over the head with who the substitute was going to be for this team on saturday. they were only concerned with the end product, and i had to make that as good as i could. that'sjohn motson, reporting for us tonight of course on the southend and liverpool match, looking there rather like an orphan in the storm. your big breakthrough was the ‘72 cup match? oh, ronnie's goal... without that, would you be here? it changed my life. newcastle winning1—0 with five minutes to go. radford. .. now tudor has gone down for newcastle. radford again! what a goal! when i see ronnie radford, i always say "you changed my life, ronnie!" and he said, well, "that goal changed my career", which it did. a
here is gascoigne. .. brilliant! yes! oh, yes! goal! platini for france!mpions. what was, for you, the secret, the key, to be able to call those moments in time so quickly? it's like saying to your postman, how do you prepare the letters? you know, people don't have do know that, do they? and people didn't need to know that i was spending two days in this office banging myself over the head with who the substitute was going to be for this team on saturday. they were only concerned with the end...
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he has actually, gascoigne, got a yellow card. oh, dear. oh, dear me.t‘s delightful. it‘s denmark who are the european champions. it is time now for the weather. good morning. we have a quiet day weather—wise today. much quieter than the goings on around the caribbean, with the hurricaine irma. for us, we have sunny spells for many of us. can see from the satellite picture, halls and that cloud. one or showers in scotland and north of england. the showers should disappearfor and north of england. the showers should disappear for most of us. largely dry with sunshine. easy and fresher than it has been in recent days. temperatures 18 or 20 in the south and 16 in the north. the showers were clear away. variable amounts of cloud into thursday morning. thursday, largely dry for most of us. sunny spells in the south—east. rain moving its way into the north—west. goodbye. these are the north—west. goodbye. these are the top stories developing at midday. the government plans tight restrictions on unskilled workers coming to britain from the eu after brexit acco
he has actually, gascoigne, got a yellow card. oh, dear. oh, dear me.t‘s delightful. it‘s denmark who are the european champions. it is time now for the weather. good morning. we have a quiet day weather—wise today. much quieter than the goings on around the caribbean, with the hurricaine irma. for us, we have sunny spells for many of us. can see from the satellite picture, halls and that cloud. one or showers in scotland and north of england. the showers should disappearfor and north of...
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here is gascoigne. .. oh, yes! goal! platini for france! european champions. what was, for you, the secret, the keys, to be able to call those moments in time so quickly? it's like saying to your postman, how do you prepare the letters? you know, people don't have do know that, do they? and people didn't need to know that i was spending two days in this office banging myself over the head with who the substitute was going to be for this team on saturday. they were only concerned with the end product, and i had to make that as good as i could. that'sjohn motson, reporting for us tonight of course on the southend and liverpool match, looking there rather like an orphan in the storm. your big breakthrough was the 72 cup match? oh, ronnie's goal... without that, would you be here? it changed my life. newcastle winning1—0 with five minutes to go. radford. .. now tudor has gone down for newcastle. radford again! what a goal! when i see ronnie radford, i always say "you changed my life, ronnie!" and he said, well, "that goal changed my career", wh
here is gascoigne. .. oh, yes! goal! platini for france! european champions. what was, for you, the secret, the keys, to be able to call those moments in time so quickly? it's like saying to your postman, how do you prepare the letters? you know, people don't have do know that, do they? and people didn't need to know that i was spending two days in this office banging myself over the head with who the substitute was going to be for this team on saturday. they were only concerned with the end...
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for the tackle on number 14, gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his secondht that we sporting commentators always sit nicely warm in our commentary box, that isjohn motson, reporting for us tonight on the southend— liverpool match, looking rather like an orphan in the storm. we are sending out a st bernard to rescue him. the big breakthrough game for you was that big ‘72 cup match. ronnie‘s goal... without that, would you be here? it changed my life. newcastle winning1—0 with five minutes to go. commentator: now tudor has gone down for newcastle. radford again. oh, what a goal! what a goal! radford, the scorer. ronnie radford. and the crowd... the crowd are invading the pitch. whenever i meet ronnie radford, i say, you changed my life, ronnie. and he said, that goal changed my career, which it did. and when they drag it out on cup weekend, and i hear myself commentating on that goal, and i remember when he hit it and it was flying towards the top corner of the net, and when i see it again, as i have hundreds of times, i still think to myself, please, go in,
for the tackle on number 14, gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his secondht that we sporting commentators always sit nicely warm in our commentary box, that isjohn motson, reporting for us tonight on the southend— liverpool match, looking rather like an orphan in the storm. we are sending out a st bernard to rescue him. the big breakthrough game for you was that big ‘72 cup match. ronnie‘s goal... without that, would you be here? it changed my life. newcastle...