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but what a race from langford. 21 years old.tely gutted and also spoke to philjones. it is bittersweet, because i knew wa nted it is bittersweet, because i knew wanted to medal and last night i was thinking, i could get a medal. i'm just a bit gutted, to be honest. it is hard being so close to the medals. but i'm forth in the world 110w medals. but i'm forth in the world now and i'm only 21 so hopefully, down the years to come, you will see me taking over. let's hope so. we also saw the british team captain. eilidh doyle in the 400 metres hurdles. meghan beasley didn't make it into the final. doyle went through to the final on thursday night, getting the last qualification spot as a lucky loser. dina asher—smith has great memories of the stadium. she carried jessica ennis—hill ‘s kate. she was also competing in the juniors a few weeks before. look at our breezing through in the 200 metres. she was very, very happy with that. 0bviously, breaking my foot this year was not good. but i'm going to try as hard as i can and make everyb
but what a race from langford. 21 years old.tely gutted and also spoke to philjones. it is bittersweet, because i knew wa nted it is bittersweet, because i knew wanted to medal and last night i was thinking, i could get a medal. i'm just a bit gutted, to be honest. it is hard being so close to the medals. but i'm forth in the world 110w medals. but i'm forth in the world now and i'm only 21 so hopefully, down the years to come, you will see me taking over. let's hope so. we also saw the british...
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kyle langford's parents run a chip shopin kyle langford's parents run a chip shop in watford.him come charging through. could he snatch a medal? la ngford through. could he snatch a medal? langford is still coming. oh! through. could he snatch a medal? langford is still coming. 0h! and agonising fourth by emmy as the redwood 04 seconds, so close but what a run. —— redwood 04 seconds, so close but whata run. —— bya mere 0.04 seconds. gutted, to be honest, hard being so close to the medals but i have proved on the world stage, fourth in the world and i'm only 21, so hopefully down the years to come, you will see me taking over from so hopefully down the years to come, you will see me taking overfrom mo farah. elsewhere, and encouraging run from dina asher—smith in the women's 200 metres, fifth at last yea r‘s women's 200 metres, fifth at last year's olympics women's 200 metres, fifth at last yea r‘s olympics but women's 200 metres, fifth at last year's olympics but first in her heat, even the mascot seemed impressed. british captain ailey doyle is through to the hurdles final, a
kyle langford's parents run a chip shopin kyle langford's parents run a chip shop in watford.him come charging through. could he snatch a medal? la ngford through. could he snatch a medal? langford is still coming. oh! through. could he snatch a medal? langford is still coming. 0h! and agonising fourth by emmy as the redwood 04 seconds, so close but what a run. —— redwood 04 seconds, so close but whata run. —— bya mere 0.04 seconds. gutted, to be honest, hard being so close to the...
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just inches separated the likes of kyle langford and laura muir from separated the likes of kyle langford means uk sport's target of six medals looks a distant dream, especially with greg rutherford injured. it is difficult to win medals in athletics. it is a fa ct of to win medals in athletics. it is a fact of life. other sports, with olympic sports who win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take anything away from their achievements, but not as many people or countries participate. this is the hardest sport in the world to win a major title. athletics received the highest amount of funding. but they think it is money well spent for the future. they are in transition, the older group have gone and the younger ones are coming up. the world championships of the world championships but overall i think we have put on a good show.|j championships but overall i think we have put on a good show. i think it is good experience but in a few yea rs, is good experience but in a few years, the gold medals. coming. the british athletes are trying their best, but at the moment, their best isn't good enou
just inches separated the likes of kyle langford and laura muir from separated the likes of kyle langford means uk sport's target of six medals looks a distant dream, especially with greg rutherford injured. it is difficult to win medals in athletics. it is a fa ct of to win medals in athletics. it is a fact of life. other sports, with olympic sports who win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take anything away from their achievements, but not as many people or countries participate. this is the...
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langford is coming. he's still coming. 0h!dium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport's target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it's very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that's a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take anything away from their achievements, but there's not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest sport in the world to win major titles in. dina asher—smith carried jessica ennis—hill's it at the london olympics. tonight she carried the crowd's hopes. she broke herfoot in february and only started running again injune. february and only started running again in june. and dina asher-smith four. of course, it was for yet again, but this was quite an achievement. we have had loads of fourth that at same time, loads of those have been people who are so young with a decade in them. they may not have got a medal today but they will be the
langford is coming. he's still coming. 0h!dium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport's target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it's very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that's a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take anything away from their achievements, but there's not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest...
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langford is coming. sport‘s target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it‘s very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that‘s a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn‘t take anything away from their achievements, but there‘s not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest sport in the world to win major titles in. dina asher—smith carried jessica ennis—hill‘s kit at the london olympics. tonight she carried the crowd‘s hopes. she broke herfoot in february and only started running again injune. and dina asher—smith is fourth. of course, it was four yet again, but this was quite an achievement. we have had loads of fourths but at same time, loads of those have been people who are so young with a decade in them. they may not have got a medal today but they will be the ones to watch in championships to come. experiences like this will eventually bri
langford is coming. sport‘s target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it‘s very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that‘s a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn‘t take anything away from their achievements, but there‘s not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest sport in the world to win major titles in. dina...
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kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the world championships, managed a sixth place finishn elliot giles. the race was won by botswana's nigel amos. and qatar's mutaz essa barshim — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united kingdom in 17 years. great britain won the team gold medal at the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson also took individual bronze. riding bulana in the showjumping, wilson could afford two penalties to secure the team gold but managed a perfect round. that confirmed britain's triumph, and her own bronze individual medal. germany claimed team silver, with sweden finishing third. i cannot put into words just how impressed i am by how the riders rode, stuck to the system, you can probably hear i am a bit emotional about it but that's no bad thing. ijust cannot be more proud. i just said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if they ride to the system they can only do the best and they all rod
kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the world championships, managed a sixth place finishn elliot giles. the race was won by botswana's nigel amos. and qatar's mutaz essa barshim — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united kingdom in 17 years. great britain won the team gold medal at the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson also took individual bronze. riding...
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noland langford, ceo and portfolio manager. >>> in other news, google has fired the employee whose memorgued there are fewer women in the tech industry because of biological differences engineer james demore said he's exploring possible legal remedies in a company know, the ceo sind d sindar pichai said >>> shares in tesla have risen sharply this year, driving its market cap above ford and gm >>> staying in the sector, japanese automaker toyota is expanding its hybrid plant in europe joining us with the story, mikiko >> yes, ahead of it in toyota in europe, aside from one lexus brand cars, the automaker plans to offer two options such as drive power by 2020. the goal is to lift its hybrid sales in europe to half of its total in the region by 2020 up 18 percentage points by next year starting next week in germany, toyota will offer a $4,000 discount for drivers switching from a diesel end make tor to oe of the hybrid models and several major europe cities restricting the cars toyota has hybrid car sales in europe which includes russia and turkey climbed over 40% last year sales are conti
noland langford, ceo and portfolio manager. >>> in other news, google has fired the employee whose memorgued there are fewer women in the tech industry because of biological differences engineer james demore said he's exploring possible legal remedies in a company know, the ceo sind d sindar pichai said >>> shares in tesla have risen sharply this year, driving its market cap above ford and gm >>> staying in the sector, japanese automaker toyota is expanding its hybrid...
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kyle langford, we will see pictures at the end of the 800th.th in depth in the 1500 metres in the world, to make the final and be competitive, i am happy. you a lwa ys be competitive, i am happy. you always wa nt be competitive, i am happy. you always want more. how well these girls are running, to be that competitive, i was pleased with the performance and coming back in the future it gives you believe you can be more competitive on the world stage. laura, it is easy for presenters to sit and say, why are we not winning more medals? do you as athletes? is it part of your discussion? there is a target of six — eight to win in this championships. there is the target and it is home games and it has lifted the team and we have brilliant performances and is fine margins. it is the world stage and you have to have everything 100% right. callum hawkins fourth in a marathon, laura muir, iwas right. callum hawkins fourth in a marathon, laura muir, i was in the top six. we have more performances top six. we have more performances to come and more athlet
kyle langford, we will see pictures at the end of the 800th.th in depth in the 1500 metres in the world, to make the final and be competitive, i am happy. you a lwa ys be competitive, i am happy. you always wa nt be competitive, i am happy. you always want more. how well these girls are running, to be that competitive, i was pleased with the performance and coming back in the future it gives you believe you can be more competitive on the world stage. laura, it is easy for presenters to sit and...
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laura muir, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, kyle langford, callum hawkins and dina asher—smith alljust missinghe reasons squad is s0 that is one of the reasons squad is so positive the future. we came off the back of an olympic games and is a weight had to follow that but i think the team did so well. if you look across the whole board, the top eight finishes, so many people finishing in fourth and then we hit that medal target last night. so loads of positives to take from this tea m loads of positives to take from this team andi loads of positives to take from this team and i think there will be a lot of people here you will see in the future on the podium in tokyo in 2020. this is my seventh world champs, my first was in helsinki, which was pretty dire. i have seen british athletics at its lowest, almost. this is a completely different era. we're moving on from mo and jess and people like myself and greg are towards the end of our careers, but a lot of very talented young people in this team. a lot of fourth places, obviously no one wants to finish fourth but it's promising. you look at the
laura muir, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, kyle langford, callum hawkins and dina asher—smith alljust missinghe reasons squad is s0 that is one of the reasons squad is so positive the future. we came off the back of an olympic games and is a weight had to follow that but i think the team did so well. if you look across the whole board, the top eight finishes, so many people finishing in fourth and then we hit that medal target last night. so loads of positives to take from this tea m loads of...
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, makwale, is told he can't run it's set to be another lean night for great britain, unless kyle langford stun the field in the 800 metres. i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford and, away from the athletics, we'll be looking ahead to the uefa super cup where manchester united take on real madrid. jose mourinho‘s side are bidding to win a fourth trophy injust over a year. it is the ee of the women's rugby world cup in ireland and i have been tilting to the english, irish and welsh squad square victoria derbyshire. good evening. they fired at the world athletics championships. we are halfan world athletics championships. we are half an hour away from the start of the action. five medals to be one this evening. the talking point has been away from the stadium and the norovirus that has swept through one of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the athletes and support staff. the botswa nan runner of the athletes and support staff. the botswanan runner has been told he cannot ride in the —— you cannot run in the 200 met
, makwale, is told he can't run it's set to be another lean night for great britain, unless kyle langford stun the field in the 800 metres. i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford and, away from the athletics, we'll be looking ahead to the uefa super cup where manchester united take on real madrid. jose mourinho‘s side are bidding to win a fourth trophy injust over a year. it is the ee of the women's rugby world cup in ireland and i have been tilting to the english, irish and welsh squad...
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that character the played, jerry langford, jerry lewis imbued that character with a lot of what he knewerformance, and opened the door in terms of dramatic performances that jerry lewis door in terms of dramatic performances thatjerry lewis would do later in his life, such as just recently where he played in max rose. so then later in his career, he was still able to break down barriers and try new things in a very kind of varied way. tim grierson from screen international, thank you. the wreckage of a us warship sunk by the japanese in 1945 has been discovered north east of the philippines. the uss indianapolis was found more than three miles below the surface. it had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb when it was hit by japanese torpedoes. more than 800 sailors died, the largest loss of life at sea in the history of the us navy. sarah corker reports. for 72 years, the final resting place of the uss indianapolis had been a mystery. that's it, we've got it — the indy. 500 kilometres beneath the surface of the philippine sea, these are the fir
that character the played, jerry langford, jerry lewis imbued that character with a lot of what he knewerformance, and opened the door in terms of dramatic performances that jerry lewis door in terms of dramatic performances thatjerry lewis would do later in his life, such as just recently where he played in max rose. so then later in his career, he was still able to break down barriers and try new things in a very kind of varied way. tim grierson from screen international, thank you. the...
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kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the london world championships, managed a sixth place won by botswana's nigel amos. fresh from helping great britain win the 4x100m men's relay gold at the world championships, cj ujah won today's exhibition 100m race. he pipped james dasaolu and zharnel hughes in a time of 10.08 seconds. and dina asher—smith went in the women's100m. she came home in fifth place, with a 11.21 second finish. jamaica's elaine thompson took the victory, after missing out on a medal at the world championships. and england's men have opened their eurohockey campaign with a 6—0 win over poland. two goals each from mark gleghorne and sam ward alongside strikes from chris griffiths and david condon made for a comfortable win in amsterdam. they next play germany tomorrow afternoon, probably the pick of the games in pool b. and despite their win, england know they will need to improve. we were just sloppy all over the place really. too many bobbly passes, too many passes just out of reach. just the real basics that we need to make sure we get right the time, where
kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the london world championships, managed a sixth place won by botswana's nigel amos. fresh from helping great britain win the 4x100m men's relay gold at the world championships, cj ujah won today's exhibition 100m race. he pipped james dasaolu and zharnel hughes in a time of 10.08 seconds. and dina asher—smith went in the women's100m. she came home in fifth place, with a 11.21 second finish. jamaica's elaine thompson took the victory, after...
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kyle langford also qualified. let's hearfrom elliott giles now.s easy to get caught up in the moment, it can become quite overwhelming. i looked at it as a normal race without the pressure and stayed calm. i think it paid off. we've still got the 200 to go. it went to plan. i made the semis. so busy on the track this morning, all sorts of events going on, the 100, the a00, the 800. and we we re on, the 100, the a00, the 800. and we were keeping an eye on the hammer as well because sophie hitchon, who w011 as well because sophie hitchon, who won bronze for great britain at the rio games last year, as she was qualifying for the hammers sign up and shejust qualifying for the hammers sign up and she just needed the won through to cruise into monday's hammerfinal on monday night. 73 metres, a metre 01’ so on monday night. 73 metres, a metre or so down on her personal best she sat in rio. a former professional ballymena, it she was training in athletics and thought it would be more her thing. she is into another globalfinal. sophie hitchon is, a really
kyle langford also qualified. let's hearfrom elliott giles now.s easy to get caught up in the moment, it can become quite overwhelming. i looked at it as a normal race without the pressure and stayed calm. i think it paid off. we've still got the 200 to go. it went to plan. i made the semis. so busy on the track this morning, all sorts of events going on, the 100, the a00, the 800. and we we re on, the 100, the a00, the 800. and we were keeping an eye on the hammer as well because sophie...
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kyle langford also qualified.acing in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadium. in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadiumlj in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadium. i think it's all about staying relaxed and these things. it is easy to get caught up in the moment, it can become quite overwhelming. i looked at it as a normal race without the pressure and estate, all the way through. i think it paid off, i could have been in real trouble. i've still got 200 to go. it went to plan. it was a really good morning, three british women in the 100 metres as well. coming through the first seats to reach the next round of the 100 metres in the women. whilst all that was going on, we had oui’ whilst all that was going on, we had our eyes on the hammered cage in the middle, qualification forthe women's hammer, sophie hitchon, she won a surprise bronze at the olympics and rio last year. this is qualification for monday's might final, shejust needed qualification for mo
kyle langford also qualified.acing in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadium. in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadiumlj in front of this fantastic london crowd at the london stadium. i think it's all about staying relaxed and these things. it is easy to get caught up in the moment, it can become quite overwhelming. i looked at it as a normal race without the pressure and estate, all the way through. i think it paid off, i could have been in real...
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the one british highlight of the evening was supplied by kyle langford, who produced a great finish tod second in his heat, to give the home crowd something to cheer about. justin gatlin got a mixed reception from the london crowd, as he received his gold medal following his victory over usain bolt in that 100m final last night there was certainly some booing for the athlete, who has served two drugs bans during his career, but there were also some cheers as he mounted the podium. he was given the medal by lord coe, who earlier had said that gatlin's win was not the perfect script. a more popular medal was awarded to dame jessica ennis—hill, who recieved gold for the 2011 world championships, having been denied at the time by russian drug cheat tatyana chernova. it makes her a three—time world champion. england are in control of the fourth test against south africa at old trafford. they have a healthy lead after day three, which ended early due to rain this morning, they didn't need long to end south africa's first innings, stuart broad taking the final wicket, restricting the tourists
the one british highlight of the evening was supplied by kyle langford, who produced a great finish tod second in his heat, to give the home crowd something to cheer about. justin gatlin got a mixed reception from the london crowd, as he received his gold medal following his victory over usain bolt in that 100m final last night there was certainly some booing for the athlete, who has served two drugs bans during his career, but there were also some cheers as he mounted the podium. he was given...
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a british team, still the only gold medal by mo farah and another near miss last night with kyle langfordetres. a lot of fourth, fifth and sixth places. they need to convert those into medals, and fast. many thanks. our top story this lunchtime. the united states and north korea are urged to show restraint, as tension increases around the threat to hit a us airbase in the western pacific. coming up in sport. the women's rugby world cup starts today with england looking to defend their title. they take on underdogs spain in dublin in the opening match. today is the tenth anniversary of the start of the biggest financial crash since the great depression. the french bank bnp paribas announced that it couldn't pay investors who wanted to withdraw their money — sparking a crisis which spread around the world, as banks revealed they had racked up billions of pounds of toxic debts. our economics correspondent andy verity looks at what's changed a decade on, and whether lessons have been learned. it was a quiet summer holiday thursday when the markets began to panic. and we're still living with t
a british team, still the only gold medal by mo farah and another near miss last night with kyle langfordetres. a lot of fourth, fifth and sixth places. they need to convert those into medals, and fast. many thanks. our top story this lunchtime. the united states and north korea are urged to show restraint, as tension increases around the threat to hit a us airbase in the western pacific. coming up in sport. the women's rugby world cup starts today with england looking to defend their title....
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i picked it because it was penned by the virginia republican senator james langford the united stateses more goods from mexico, mexican workers become wealthier, which means they will be able to purchase more goods from the united states. a growing economy in mexico means that mexican workers have less reason to immigrate illegally into the u.s while u.s. consumers and businesses buying more cheap goods from mexico, it gives us greater purchasing power to buy more things and reinvest in our own economy. he says free, fair trade is a win-win scenario i picked it because it's a republican from oklahoma the white house would probably say they're all for free trade as well, they just want to make it fairer. it dosdoes highlight a split wii the republican party on how tough they want to be with trading partners like mexico >> i liked this piece. you and i debated about whether a deficit is a good or bad thing. it's a good outline where it can be good and bad. >> it was interesting how he painted it politically, he was talking about illegal immigration, sort of other ideas that the electora
i picked it because it was penned by the virginia republican senator james langford the united stateses more goods from mexico, mexican workers become wealthier, which means they will be able to purchase more goods from the united states. a growing economy in mexico means that mexican workers have less reason to immigrate illegally into the u.s while u.s. consumers and businesses buying more cheap goods from mexico, it gives us greater purchasing power to buy more things and reinvest in our own...
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kyle langford did it give the crowd something to cheer about. in winning medals and losing out. that should hopefully be more for british fans to cheer about tonight. in the long jump fans to cheer about tonight. in the longjump and in fans to cheer about tonight. in the long jump and in the semifinals of the 200 metres and sir mo farah after that glorious win in the 10,000 metres —— in the 5000 metres, he goes back trying to win the double in the 10,000 metres. and the women‘s rugby world cup gets underway this afternoon with england looking to defend the title they won back in 2014. england take on spain, wales are in action against new zealand, and ireland taking on australia across dublin. sue d says it will be tough for some of the other nations. what has gone before has gone before and everyone is part of it but the slate is wiped clea n is part of it but the slate is wiped clean as of tomorrow. there will be pressure on the australians to perform as well. they have played five international tests this year and have played through the best
kyle langford did it give the crowd something to cheer about. in winning medals and losing out. that should hopefully be more for british fans to cheer about tonight. in the long jump fans to cheer about tonight. in the longjump and in fans to cheer about tonight. in the long jump and in the semifinals of the 200 metres and sir mo farah after that glorious win in the 10,000 metres —— in the 5000 metres, he goes back trying to win the double in the 10,000 metres. and the women‘s rugby...
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. >> what would you say to democrats, your colleagues, who would say, senator langford, you're talkingbout making the senate work better. last year senate republicans wouldn't even allow a hearing on a supreme court nominee? >> sure, i understand that very well. there's never been a time in the history of the senate that we've had so few nominations work through and so little legislation that's been allowed because democrats are preventing that. typically by this point, any president has about 200 people on his staff. this president has 50. >> i honestly don't know the answer to that, but how much is that is obstructionism and how much is it is the administration not nominating people? >> they have enough people to be able to go through the process. there are quite a few people who have gone through our committee process. they're literally waiting to get to the floor. because 30 hours are required to be able to do the debate before a 51 passage, if the democrats continue to require 30 hours for each person, it will literally take 11 years for the president to get his staff. my concern
. >> what would you say to democrats, your colleagues, who would say, senator langford, you're talkingbout making the senate work better. last year senate republicans wouldn't even allow a hearing on a supreme court nominee? >> sure, i understand that very well. there's never been a time in the history of the senate that we've had so few nominations work through and so little legislation that's been allowed because democrats are preventing that. typically by this point, any...
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five quarters places, while langford 800 metres, a lot of people had never heard of him, he made thed a horrendous build—up to the championships but just missed out again. if the championships were a month away are another year, those fourth positions could have been bronze medals and we would be standing here with one gold medal and five bronzes which is a great championship. and it's not all over, robbie grabaz on the high jump, the relays, if we can pick up a few more medals i think it will be a few more medals i think it will be a good championships. i think it has been anyway but it's just u nfortu nate been anyway but it's just unfortunate that those who don't know the sport inside out will say it's been a failure because we don't have many medals. talking of disappointment, usain bolt, we saw him with a bronze medal, today in the four by 100 m relay what are the chances the jamaican team and usain bolt, his last appearance on the team, going out with the gold? bolt, his last appearance on the team, going out with the gold7m has to happen, i want britain to get gold, that would
five quarters places, while langford 800 metres, a lot of people had never heard of him, he made thed a horrendous build—up to the championships but just missed out again. if the championships were a month away are another year, those fourth positions could have been bronze medals and we would be standing here with one gold medal and five bronzes which is a great championship. and it's not all over, robbie grabaz on the high jump, the relays, if we can pick up a few more medals i think it...
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one man who definitely made his presence felt at these championships is kyle langford.at just after 8 o‘clock this eveing. and the women‘s rugby world cup gets under way this afternoon, with england looking to defend the title they won back in 201a. all the competing teams are in action on day one of the tournament in dublin, with england taking on spain, wales in action against new zealand, and ireland taking on australia. those are your headlines for now. i will see you soon, victoria. representatives of a british model allegedly kidnapped in milan have dismissed as "evil" doubts and conspiracy theories about the ordeal, saying it was real and it was terrifying. italian police said chloe ayling was snatched last month by a group calling itself black death. she‘s believed to have been drugged and transported in a bag to an isolated village near turin, where she was held for six days as her captors tried to auction her online. but as more details emerged, including that she went shopping for shoes and groceries with her captor, had breakfast with him before he handed he
one man who definitely made his presence felt at these championships is kyle langford.at just after 8 o‘clock this eveing. and the women‘s rugby world cup gets under way this afternoon, with england looking to defend the title they won back in 201a. all the competing teams are in action on day one of the tournament in dublin, with england taking on spain, wales in action against new zealand, and ireland taking on australia. those are your headlines for now. i will see you soon, victoria....
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we also have the 800 metres for men which is the only chance of a british medal tonight with kyle langford eight—man field in that 800 metres final. he grew up on the same watford estate as anthonyjoshua so a bit ofa watford estate as anthonyjoshua so a bit of a sporting pedigree there but he is going to have to do incredibly well to get anywhere close to the podium. we are at the halfway stage here in this 10—day championships. so far just the one medal. gold from mo farah on the opening night but the target was six or eight medals, and it looks as though the british team will fall well short of that. steve backley is a former world record—holder in the javelin and he spoke to us earlier about british medal chances and where we're at right now. six or eight is the target and we only have one at the halfway stage so it is not going to plan, and that is a simple message. there have been some marginal performances that maybe went the wrong way and medal hopes like sophie hitchon who got a medal last year and holly bradshaw and laura muirand katarina year and holly bradshaw and laura muir and
we also have the 800 metres for men which is the only chance of a british medal tonight with kyle langford eight—man field in that 800 metres final. he grew up on the same watford estate as anthonyjoshua so a bit ofa watford estate as anthonyjoshua so a bit of a sporting pedigree there but he is going to have to do incredibly well to get anywhere close to the podium. we are at the halfway stage here in this 10—day championships. so far just the one medal. gold from mo farah on the opening...
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kyle langford, but he is the slowest man in that final.he's going to get anywhere close to the podium. olly foster, we will be looking out for that one. thank you very much. manchester united manager jose mourinho says he will fight with other coaches to sign gareth bale if real madrid are willing to sell the wales forward. mourinho is ready to make his move if bale is left out of real‘s line—up. the two clubs face each other in the annual clash between the winners of the europa league and champions league. it's set to be the biggest women's rugby world cup and it starts tomorrow with defending champions england naming their squad ahead of their opening match against spain. captain sarah hunter is in the mix along with forwards abbie scott and heather kerr. while making her fourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has been called up too. wales have named their team ahead of their opening game against australia so along with captain carys phillips. there's call ups for scrum—half keira bevan and fly—half elinor snowsill. let
kyle langford, but he is the slowest man in that final.he's going to get anywhere close to the podium. olly foster, we will be looking out for that one. thank you very much. manchester united manager jose mourinho says he will fight with other coaches to sign gareth bale if real madrid are willing to sell the wales forward. mourinho is ready to make his move if bale is left out of real‘s line—up. the two clubs face each other in the annual clash between the winners of the europa league and...
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but kyle langford is going on the 800 metre final.usiness. —— an athlete.” find peeling potatoes very therapeutic. that is one of my pet hates. perfect. there we go, dinner‘s on! as we have been hearing, lots of action on the track and field at the world athletics championships and lots more to come. this is what's in store today. britain's kyle langford finished second in the semi—final to take an automatic one slot. he is just 21 and got the junior title automatic one slot. he is just 21 and got thejunior title in automatic one slot. he is just 21 and got the junior title in 2014. this is the 400 metre olympic champion. he cruised into the 400 metre final and is expected to go further. he is hoping to do the 200 and 400 metre double. next up, the european champion from 2014, a two—time commonwealth silver—medallist. she was also voted the british team champion. she says she is in good shape coming into the event. she races at 835 tonight. this frenchman won the olympic title here in 2012. he is hoping to win again. he only started t
but kyle langford is going on the 800 metre final.usiness. —— an athlete.” find peeling potatoes very therapeutic. that is one of my pet hates. perfect. there we go, dinner‘s on! as we have been hearing, lots of action on the track and field at the world athletics championships and lots more to come. this is what's in store today. britain's kyle langford finished second in the semi—final to take an automatic one slot. he is just 21 and got the junior title automatic one slot. he is...
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we put that question to james langford who joins us on that as well as the latest pushback on healthcare. care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, filler paper just one cent with five dollar minimum purchase. ♪taking care of business. i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't...
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fourth—place finishes, callum hawkins in the marathon, laura muir in the 1500 metres and recently kyle langfordsults are out of the athletes control. sometimes you need a bit of luck, we have had fourfourth places which could have been bronze medals which could have been bronze medals which would be a different feel for us all. at the beginning of the championships i said we will have many fourth and fifth places that we should celebrate because the team is still developing and with that in mind it is a developing and hungry team, do not give up on them yet. the morning session already underway here, british bands will have a lot to cheer about, robbie grabaz scores in the highjump qualifying, he got a medal in rio last year so will wa nt to a medal in rio last year so will want to put in a good showing and later tonight the final of the women's long jump with the british indoor record—holder who is looking good for possibly a podium place. on the track lynsey sharp one of three british women in the semifinals of the 800 metres, the sun is out and there will be lots for fans to cheer about. tha
fourth—place finishes, callum hawkins in the marathon, laura muir in the 1500 metres and recently kyle langfordsults are out of the athletes control. sometimes you need a bit of luck, we have had fourfourth places which could have been bronze medals which could have been bronze medals which would be a different feel for us all. at the beginning of the championships i said we will have many fourth and fifth places that we should celebrate because the team is still developing and with that in...
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that's kyle langford in the men's 800 metres.porting cancer later than other british ethnic groups because of a "perceived stigma". researchers have told this programme they're worried cultural stigmas and taboos are leading to more women dying prematurely in the south asian community. we've learned that some women even hide their diagnosis from family and friends out of a sense of shame. 0ur reporter amber haque bought you the full story an hour ago — here's a shrt extract: praveena stumbled upon a lump in her breast when she was 36. she grew up in a strict indian community where even talking about this disease was deemed shameful. when she was diagnosed, she decided to hide it. so a lot of it, in terms of not telling my family, i didn't tell them because ijust thought if people hear the fact that i've got cancer they're going to think it's a death sentence. pooja is lead researcher from a team called clahrc, who are funded by a research arm of the nhs and they work with public and professionals on health inequalities. she's spe
that's kyle langford in the men's 800 metres.porting cancer later than other british ethnic groups because of a "perceived stigma". researchers have told this programme they're worried cultural stigmas and taboos are leading to more women dying prematurely in the south asian community. we've learned that some women even hide their diagnosis from family and friends out of a sense of shame. 0ur reporter amber haque bought you the full story an hour ago — here's a shrt extract:...