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break from the sport because of anxiety problems. but is back in training and according to coach mark robinsonurn to the team. now you sometimes hear about sports men and women misjudging their finish. but amateur jockey james ridley took it to a new level at newbury races today. he was looking a certain to win the 4.16 on lookslikerainted at 33—1 when he apparently mistook the sign for the half furlong mark to be the winning post. he slowed up so much it allowed two horses to speed past him. the race was won by triangular at 100—30. ridley has apologised saying he misjudged the winning post but he's been banned for 28 days for failing to ride out the win. now to the final installment of the our state of sport week, bbc reporter and former paralympian kate grey has been to meet two ex—military sportsmen, to hear their inspirational stories on how sport has changed their lives. the simplest of tasks can seem challenging when life as you know it changes with the smallest of breaths. i must have breathed in at the wrong time, i was diagnosed with fever, i breathed in baseball. i would not be able
break from the sport because of anxiety problems. but is back in training and according to coach mark robinsonurn to the team. now you sometimes hear about sports men and women misjudging their finish. but amateur jockey james ridley took it to a new level at newbury races today. he was looking a certain to win the 4.16 on lookslikerainted at 33—1 when he apparently mistook the sign for the half furlong mark to be the winning post. he slowed up so much it allowed two horses to speed past him....
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. >> reporter: mark robinson saw the desperate struggle to get out of the way. >> the conductor, think he tried everything in his power to stop the train before it impacted on, on that bus. but, you know the momentum was too much weight going forward. >> the train was honking, honking. you know, the bus looked like it bottom out. you could see the train just, it was gone. >> reporter: the impact pushed the bus 200 feet down the tracks before finally coming to a stop. crews from across the area responded. police chief says a lot of credit goes to the bus passengers. >> the folks on the bus, alert, they were just a lot of help. they helped themselves, helped the people around them t as the passengers recover, investigators keep searching for answers. >> and another crash involving a train under investigation this morning, a freight train carrying hazardous material, derailed in the new york hudson valley. after striking a forklift driven across the tracks. the collision left the train engine resting in the road. diesel fuel was spilled. none of the hazardous cargo, two injuries reported.
. >> reporter: mark robinson saw the desperate struggle to get out of the way. >> the conductor, think he tried everything in his power to stop the train before it impacted on, on that bus. but, you know the momentum was too much weight going forward. >> the train was honking, honking. you know, the bus looked like it bottom out. you could see the train just, it was gone. >> reporter: the impact pushed the bus 200 feet down the tracks before finally coming to a stop....
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but is back in training and according to coach mark robinson she's planning a gradual return to the team sportsday at 630. thanks very much. when roman sharma's mum collapsed, the quick thinking four year old knew he had to get help. what he did next has been praised by police. he used voice recognition on his mum's iphone to connect to the emergency services. let's listen to some of that call. hello, police, what is your emergency? hello, i'm roman. 0k, where's your mummy? she's at home. and where are you? at home, as well. we can speak now to claudia. and hersons, roman and his twin brother samuel. which one made the call? it was a tea m which one made the call? it was a team effort, but this was roman who made the phone call and samuel assisted with the address. even listening to it, it is so hard to listening to it, it is so hard to listen to, explain where you were and what happened ?|j listen to, explain where you were and what happened? i had just picked up and what happened? i had just picked up the boys from score and taken them home, to give them their snack, and that was the l
but is back in training and according to coach mark robinson she's planning a gradual return to the team sportsday at 630. thanks very much. when roman sharma's mum collapsed, the quick thinking four year old knew he had to get help. what he did next has been praised by police. he used voice recognition on his mum's iphone to connect to the emergency services. let's listen to some of that call. hello, police, what is your emergency? hello, i'm roman. 0k, where's your mummy? she's at home. and...
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but is back in training and according to coach mark robinson is undertaking a graduated return to then brown, who's at westminster. life beginning to return to normal around westminster as the roads reopened, and the tube station as well for the first time since the terror attack on wednesday. we can talk about the attacker himself, khalid masood, and what we know about him. we know the 52—year—old. .. previously lived in the east sussex village of northiam. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has been there and spoken to local people who remember khalid masood. he lived here in the heart of the sussex countryside. the sleepy rural village of northiam. but he went on to strike at the heart of our democracy. i remember he was a bit of a troubled character, i think is probably the way to describe it. i think he got into a bit of trouble in rye. locals we spoke to this morning remembered khalid massoud, known here as adrian or a], as a violent low—level criminal, someone who attacked an innocent man. he was an older chap, and i wouldn't have thought he deserved to be stabbed. that's as i re
but is back in training and according to coach mark robinson is undertaking a graduated return to then brown, who's at westminster. life beginning to return to normal around westminster as the roads reopened, and the tube station as well for the first time since the terror attack on wednesday. we can talk about the attacker himself, khalid masood, and what we know about him. we know the 52—year—old. .. previously lived in the east sussex village of northiam. 0ur correspondent colin campbell...
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analyst for nbc news and msnbc mark halperin, political analyst and co-author of game changer, associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc analyst eugene robinson, "new york times" jeremy peters and in new york former treasury official and economic analyst steve rattner. we begin with the latest on the massive storm that's bringing much of the northeast to a standstill. the storm is working its way p the east coast with washington, d.c., serving as the dividing line between the snow up north and the rain down south. eight states in the northeast are facing blizzard warnings with parts of the region expecting more than a foot of snow and strong winds up to 50 miles an hour or higher. federal agencies in d.c. are now on three-hour delay because of the storm. new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, virginia all declared states of emergency. connecticut's government issued statewide travel ban. in new york aboveground portions of the city subway system are shut down. am track says it will operate on a modified schedule while express will shut down service between new york and boston but offer limited service between new york and washington. schools are
analyst for nbc news and msnbc mark halperin, political analyst and co-author of game changer, associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc analyst eugene robinson, "new york times" jeremy peters and in new york former treasury official and economic analyst steve rattner. we begin with the latest on the massive storm that's bringing much of the northeast to a standstill. the storm is working its way p the east coast with washington, d.c., serving as the dividing line...