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double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record in berlin. seconds, beating his previous best by 30 seconds, set four years ago also in berlin. kipchoge was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". a bit of ground up to 1.05. the pound has been under pressure as the dollar has been boosted by the us central bank raising interest rates. the new uk chancellor recently unveiled a pretty historic tax cuts funded by huge increases in borrowing. tax cuts which he said would go on over the course of the weekend. those are the main news stories for now on bbc news. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bri
double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record in berlin. seconds, beating his previous best by 30 seconds, set four years ago also in berlin. kipchoge was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". a bit of ground up to 1.05. the pound has been under pressure as the dollar has been boosted by the us central bank raising interest rates. the new uk chancellor recently unveiled a pretty historic tax...
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and, kenyan eliud kipchoge shattered his own world record in the berlin marathon earlier today.-old runner finished in two hours, one minute, nine seconds, 30 seconds better than his previous world record set in 2018. kipchoge is also the first person to ever run a marathon in under two hours, but his time was not recognized because it was on a controlled course. still to come on "pbs news weekend," a closer look at florida politics and the upcoming election. and a conversation with rising soccer star olivia moultrie of the portland thorns. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend," from weta studios in washingn. geoff: the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol will hold at least one more public hearing this week before concluding its work. congresswoman zo lofgren is a member of that committee and joins us to talk more about that and her bipartisan bill that aims to overhaul the process for certifying presidential elections. congresswoman, thanks so much for being with us. the january 6 committee, as we mentioned, is holding another public hearing this we
and, kenyan eliud kipchoge shattered his own world record in the berlin marathon earlier today.-old runner finished in two hours, one minute, nine seconds, 30 seconds better than his previous world record set in 2018. kipchoge is also the first person to ever run a marathon in under two hours, but his time was not recognized because it was on a controlled course. still to come on "pbs news weekend," a closer look at florida politics and the upcoming election. and a conversation with...
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finally, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 secondsso before the race. the kenyan crossed the line to beat his previous best set four years ago, also in the german capital. he ran it in under two miles before but it is not recognised from 2019 as the official world record. it was a knot in open competition and he used a team of rotating pacemakers. —— it was not open competition. wales havejust kicked off against poland and if they win, they sent poland into the b tier, so they sent poland into the b tier, so they must win to avoid the same fate themselves. they have had about nine minutes also in cardiff and still goalless, you can follow that a much more of course on the bbc sport website and app. that is it from sportsday, thank you for your company and goodbye for now. the weather over the week ahead is going to be dominated more by low pressure and it is going to be a windy start to the week as well. following this weather front here which is sweeping rain southwards we are going to have a northerly wind, strong northerly wind on
finally, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 secondsso before the race. the kenyan crossed the line to beat his previous best set four years ago, also in the german capital. he ran it in under two miles before but it is not recognised from 2019 as the official world record. it was a knot in open competition and he used a team of rotating pacemakers. —— it was not open competition. wales havejust kicked off against poland and if they win,...
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finally, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has beaten his own marathon record by 30 seconds in berlin the line to beat his previous best set four years ago, also in the german capital. he ran it in under two miles but it is not recognised from 2019 as the official world record. he was using pacemakers or three years ago. england lost another wicket, just to let you know, 130—7, though their target looking less likely with every passing moment. you can follow the final stages on radio five live sports extra. that is all from sportsday, thank you ever so much for your company. now on bbc news, the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's cinema releases as ever is mark. hi, mark. very interesting week. we have don't worry darling — eagerly awaited after all the stuff that went on in venice. we have blonde, which may be a marilyn monroe biopic, or maybe not. and catherine called birdy, a medieval tale with a difference. oh, i thought it was a biopic, but anyway, more on that later. ok, so don't worry darli
finally, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has beaten his own marathon record by 30 seconds in berlin the line to beat his previous best set four years ago, also in the german capital. he ran it in under two miles but it is not recognised from 2019 as the official world record. he was using pacemakers or three years ago. england lost another wicket, just to let you know, 130—7, though their target looking less likely with every passing moment. you can follow the final stages on radio...
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eliud kipchoge. the man is a machine! he is like superman. i running. eliud kipchoge.nute and nine seconds, beating his previous best which he set in berlin four years ago. which he set in berlin four years ato. ., which he set in berlin four years ato, ., ., which he set in berlin four years ato. ., ., ., ., m ago. can he go under two hours? step makes a difference. _ ago. can he go under two hours? step makes a difference. you _ ago. can he go under two hours? step makes a difference. you...
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double olympic champion eliud kipchoge he has broken his marathon world record in berlin, he is 37 yearsan his previous best set four years ago also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the famed two hour mark, saying, one rabbit at a time. one race that does seem to have been won is by giorgia meloni, who is set to become italy's first female prime minister. we will keep across that story for you. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air our way, but don't forget it is september, there is still warmth in the atmosphere and it won't feel desperately chilly, and temperatures higher than they were on sunday. but we do start with rain across southern counti
double olympic champion eliud kipchoge he has broken his marathon world record in berlin, he is 37 yearsan his previous best set four years ago also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the famed two hour mark, saying, one rabbit at a time. one race that does seem to have been won is by giorgia meloni, who is set to become italy's first female prime minister. we will keep across that story for you. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below...
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before we go, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record in four years ago — also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". you have been watching newsday. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite half of the week, and then the potentialfor something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air away, but don't forget it is september, there is still warmth in the atmosphere and it won't feel desperately chilly, and temperatures higher than they were on sunday. but we do start with rain across southern counties of england, the channel islands, just one or two showers later here. ever changing skies
before we go, double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record in four years ago — also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". you have been watching newsday. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the...
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double—olympic champion eliud kipchoge gay has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 seconds despite capital. he has actually run in under two hours before, but that effort was not recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition and he used a team of rotating pacemakers. england have taken a wicket in the cricket. i will take credit for that for jinxing the opening partnership of pakistan! and also to mark your card about the wsl action this afternoon, the women's super league has chelsea against manchester city as a highlight on radio 5live and indeed the bbc sport website. i'm back in an hour. thank you for that, hugh. let's return to our main story — the first full day of the labour party conference in liverpool. jonathan blake is there. hello. busy first day here in liverpool for the labour party as they gather for their annual conference. angela rayner, deputy leader, is the main eventin rayner, deputy leader, is the main event in the hall. she had a keynote speech of the first day, talking a lot about workers' rights and procurement as we
double—olympic champion eliud kipchoge gay has beaten his own world marathon record by 30 seconds despite capital. he has actually run in under two hours before, but that effort was not recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition and he used a team of rotating pacemakers. england have taken a wicket in the cricket. i will take credit for that for jinxing the opening partnership of pakistan! and also to mark your card about the wsl action this...
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the double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record this morningany fans say they're being priced out of the market — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country is set to become the smallest nation ever to host the tournament. qatar is expecting to attract 1.2 million visitors during the course of the world cup. it has invested billions of dollars to organise the tournament ever since it won the bid in 2010. but with just weeks left for the kickoff, many fans who were planning to come down from different parts of the world are struggling to find accommodation. qatar has a little over 30,000 hotel rooms, out of which 80% have been booked by fifa for officials and football teams. this has squeezed availability for travelling fans. the organisers say that there will be over 100,000 rooms available f
the double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record this morningany fans say they're being priced out of the market — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country is set to become the smallest nation ever...