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mark savage, bbc news. nada: nothing like attending a musical performance in person.ave to look away if you're scared of heights. fair warning. as if this class bottom suspension bridge in china isn't terrifying enough, it is now offering the world highest bungee jump. visitors can take in the view as they leave from the -- the nearly 900 foot drop. the jump comes at the hefty price around three dollars tickets plenty of bragging rights for those willing to break the fall. have a great weekend. thanks for watching world news america. rrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching s. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshou
mark savage, bbc news. nada: nothing like attending a musical performance in person.ave to look away if you're scared of heights. fair warning. as if this class bottom suspension bridge in china isn't terrifying enough, it is now offering the world highest bungee jump. visitors can take in the view as they leave from the -- the nearly 900 foot drop. the jump comes at the hefty price around three dollars tickets plenty of bragging rights for those willing to break the fall. have a great weekend....
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mark savage reports.he stewards — for music lovers at the royal albert hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i have been waiting two years for this day. being not socially distanced will be something to quickly get over. to be leaning forward, listening to music with the same intensity as the person next to you is going to be just, it is a feeling of community. the concert was led by finnish conductor dalia stasevska with the bbc symphony orchestra socially distanced on a specially extended stage. how strict are they? we have a guy with a ruler. laughs. what is it like to be back? we have been waiting over a year to have a full audience and i think that we are all emotional and we are going to play really our hearts out with this concert. what is the moment of the concert you're most looking forward to? just to hear the people clapping and the whole ritual, just to start the silence and the waiting, when the first note starts to play. music plays. and the opening piece of music, by va
mark savage reports.he stewards — for music lovers at the royal albert hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i have been waiting two years for this day. being not socially distanced will be something to quickly get over. to be leaning forward, listening to music with the same intensity as the person next to you is going to be just, it is a feeling of community. the concert was led by finnish conductor dalia stasevska with the bbc symphony orchestra socially distanced on a...
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mark savage, bbc news. if you're scared of heights look away now. world's highest bungee jump from a footbridge. visitors can take in the views as they leap from the nearly 900 foot drop. the jump comes at the hefty price of around $300 but gives plenty of bragging rights to those willing to brave the fall. and how is this for a homecoming? these are pictures of britain's two—time olympic gold medallist helen glover arriving at london heathrow to be greeted by her three young children. her hopes of a fairytale ending at tokyo 2020 were dashed when she, and her rowing mate polly swann, finished fourth in the women's pair. you can get much more on all those stories on the bbc website. you can also download the bbc news app and you can reach me an twitter. thanks very much for watching from me and the team. bye—bye. brought a nasty spell of weather to some areas of the uk. gale—force winds around coasts briefly. you can see on the satellite picture here thunderstorms and heavy showers inland, generally a really changeable day, but the weather has now s
mark savage, bbc news. if you're scared of heights look away now. world's highest bungee jump from a footbridge. visitors can take in the views as they leap from the nearly 900 foot drop. the jump comes at the hefty price of around $300 but gives plenty of bragging rights to those willing to brave the fall. and how is this for a homecoming? these are pictures of britain's two—time olympic gold medallist helen glover arriving at london heathrow to be greeted by her three young children. her...
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mark savage, bbc news.thletics get under way. the first gold medal on the track was won by 21—year—old selemon berega from ethiopia. but whist there was delight for him, there was disappointment for the world number one novak djokovic, whose hopes of winning a golden slam, that's all four majors and the olympic title in the same year, are over. imran sidat reports. day seven in tokyo, and it was time for the athletics to take centre stage. the first gold medal on the track was up for grabs in the men's 10,000 metres, and a close finale was in store before the ethiopian selemon berega surged clear in the final lap. and there wasjust no stopping him. a moment the 21—year—old will never forget. translation: it means a lot to me because i've| been practising a lot. not only by myself, but together with all the ethiopian people. and also the athletics federation has been supporting me a lot. this is a very important moment for me. in the pool, there was history for tatjana schoenmaker as she took victory with a
mark savage, bbc news.thletics get under way. the first gold medal on the track was won by 21—year—old selemon berega from ethiopia. but whist there was delight for him, there was disappointment for the world number one novak djokovic, whose hopes of winning a golden slam, that's all four majors and the olympic title in the same year, are over. imran sidat reports. day seven in tokyo, and it was time for the athletics to take centre stage. the first gold medal on the track was up for grabs...
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mark savage, bbc news. st george's in kent. of the american six under par today. it's the closest most of us will get to the trophy — the 0pen's favourite photo op doing a roaring trade. but for others here, getting their hands on the real claretjug is what it's all about. this is collin morikawa's debut at the open. as first impressions go... what a day he's having! ..not bad. the american charged to the top of the leaderboard but, as sandwich bathed in the sunshine, others tried chasing him down, among them england's andy sullivan, as he gave the home crowd plenty to get excited about. rory mcilroy! the rory mcilroy fan club was also out in force, and they got a few decent moments. but at level—par mcilroy�*s hopes look remote. at least he wasn't francesco molinari, the former champion twice trying and twice failing to get out of a bunker. third time lucky, but that's his chances gone. jordan spieth's though are very much alive, as he followed a fine first day with a pretty good second one, but what they'
mark savage, bbc news. st george's in kent. of the american six under par today. it's the closest most of us will get to the trophy — the 0pen's favourite photo op doing a roaring trade. but for others here, getting their hands on the real claretjug is what it's all about. this is collin morikawa's debut at the open. as first impressions go... what a day he's having! ..not bad. the american charged to the top of the leaderboard but, as sandwich bathed in the sunshine, others tried chasing him...
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mark savage, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.ay of the year so far. this weekend a few spots in england and perhaps wales reaching 30 degrees for the first time this season. and plenty of warm, sunny spells out there today, just some patchy cloud here and there. yet again, though, thicker cloud in north—west scotland and you could encounter some light rain and drizzles. a brisk south—westerly wind as well. just 15 degrees in lerwick, whereas in aberdeenshire reaching up into the upper 20s and elsewhere widely low to mid—20s, just a touch cooler around the coast. the cloud in scotland more extensive, especially across western parts overnight, pushing into northern ireland, a few patches of mist and fog elsewhere and temperatures dipping down into the mid teens. we will take a look at the big picture for the weekend, starting with that low pressure, which has brought the horrific flooding into parts of western europe, especially into germany. slowly moving south—east, with the potential for heavy flooding downpours as it does so, b
mark savage, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.ay of the year so far. this weekend a few spots in england and perhaps wales reaching 30 degrees for the first time this season. and plenty of warm, sunny spells out there today, just some patchy cloud here and there. yet again, though, thicker cloud in north—west scotland and you could encounter some light rain and drizzles. a brisk south—westerly wind as well. just 15 degrees in lerwick, whereas in...
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mark savage, bbc news.its longest such shutdown since the second world war. a marching band played to mark the occasion and an official declared that tourism was coming back. but stil coronavirus restrictions remain in place, and only half the usual number of sightseers were allowed up the tower. but the romance is still there. 0ne german visitor took advantage of the moment to propose to his girlfriend. of course! she accepted. that's all for now on bbc world news. stay with us. willis, northern ireland, and scotland recorded their highest temperature sulphide today. the hotspots and sunshine reaching into the upper 20s. a few places in england perhaps wales will reach 30 celsius the first time this season this weekend. not everywhere is going to have a warm to hot weekend. there is a weak weather front keeping things cooler here with cloud, wind and light rain. the crowd becomes a few patches in eastern england and temperatures in the mid to low teens. big picture for the weekend. no pressure brought floo
mark savage, bbc news.its longest such shutdown since the second world war. a marching band played to mark the occasion and an official declared that tourism was coming back. but stil coronavirus restrictions remain in place, and only half the usual number of sightseers were allowed up the tower. but the romance is still there. 0ne german visitor took advantage of the moment to propose to his girlfriend. of course! she accepted. that's all for now on bbc world news. stay with us. willis,...
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mark savage reports.n two years. tonight, she conducts the bbc symphony orchestra, who will remain socially distanced on a specially extended stage. and how strict are they? we have a guy with a ruler! what's it like to be back? we have been waiting over a year to have a full audience, and i think that we are all emotional, and we are going to play really our hearts out with this concert. singing and what's the moment of the concert that you are most looking forward to? just to hear the people clapping and the whole ritual just to start, the silence and the waiting, when the first notes start to play. # rule, britannia # britannia rules the waves... # last year's proms ended on a controversial note for dalia after the bbc announced and then reversed a decision not to sing the lyrics of patriotic songs rule britannia and land of hope and glory. i have kind of moved forward from all of that, and what i really want to say is that i'm extremely proud that the whole last night actually came together at all. an
mark savage reports.n two years. tonight, she conducts the bbc symphony orchestra, who will remain socially distanced on a specially extended stage. and how strict are they? we have a guy with a ruler! what's it like to be back? we have been waiting over a year to have a full audience, and i think that we are all emotional, and we are going to play really our hearts out with this concert. singing and what's the moment of the concert that you are most looking forward to? just to hear the people...
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mark savage reports.he wait is over. finally, i am absolutely _ hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, - hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i - hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i have l hall, the wait is over. finally, i- am absolutely thrilled, i have been waiting two years for this day. be not socially distance will be something to quickly get over. to be leaning _ something to quickly get over. to be leaning forward, listening to music with the _ leaning forward, listening to music with the same intensity as the person— with the same intensity as the person next to you is going to be, it is a _ person next to you is going to be, it is a feeling of community. the concert was _ it is a feeling of community. the concert was led _ it is a feeling of community. tue: concert was led by it is a feeling of community. t“t;e: concert was led by finnish it is a feeling of community. t“t9 concert was led by finnish conductor with the bbc symphon
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mark savage, bbc news. wally funk, who will become the oldest ever person in space, on the new shepard rocket. paris' iconic eiffel tower is opening today. it was closed in october last year due to the covid crisis. this latest closure was the longest since world war two. visitor numbers will be limited to 10,000 a day to meet social distancing requirements, fewer than half of their pre—covid levels. and, before we go, if you're in the northern hemisphere and minded to go swimming to cool off this summer, you might want to give one siberian lake a miss. the water is mighty chilly in lake baikal in siberia, where international swimmers plunge into icy waters with temperatures as low as 4 degrees centigrade. they were racing in what's known in russia as the great swim, which is almost 44 miles usually. the swim was dedicated to highlighting ecological issues in siberia. it had to be cut short because the water temperature was so unusually cold. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather
mark savage, bbc news. wally funk, who will become the oldest ever person in space, on the new shepard rocket. paris' iconic eiffel tower is opening today. it was closed in october last year due to the covid crisis. this latest closure was the longest since world war two. visitor numbers will be limited to 10,000 a day to meet social distancing requirements, fewer than half of their pre—covid levels. and, before we go, if you're in the northern hemisphere and minded to go swimming to cool off...
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mark savage, bbc news. that's nearly it from me, but just some pictures to leave you with.dge in china, it is now offering the well�*s highest bungee jump, offering the well�*s highest bungeejump, a 260 metre drop. incredible. the storm has brought destructive winds to the southern half of the united kingdom. some of the gusty east winds occurred through the morning, some were the strongest winds further east into the afternoon, and we had 40 to 45 mph winds. it has not just been a story about when, we have also had some torrential rain in central and eastern parts of northern england as well, and those thunderstorms will continue to ramble on in this evening, and the actual storm is moving out into the north sea, but in its wake, still quite a bit of rain, and this is a weather front coming into eastern scotland and north—east england. temperature is a 10-15, england. temperature is a 10—15, so not a particularly cold night with all that cloud and breeze, but they will be a subtle change in the wind direction this weekend, we will pick up with this northerly wind, not a wa
mark savage, bbc news. that's nearly it from me, but just some pictures to leave you with.dge in china, it is now offering the well�*s highest bungee jump, offering the well�*s highest bungeejump, a 260 metre drop. incredible. the storm has brought destructive winds to the southern half of the united kingdom. some of the gusty east winds occurred through the morning, some were the strongest winds further east into the afternoon, and we had 40 to 45 mph winds. it has not just been a story...
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they spoke to our music reporter, mark savage, at the jazz cafe in camden, where she performed.my winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words and i said i love you amy and she said i love you mummy, and she said i love you mummy, and i can always remember the love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ j, love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ , there. since then, amy's story has been _ there. since then, amy's story has been told _ there. since then, amy's story has been told countless - there. since then, amy's story has been told countless time | has been told countless time but now her parents, janis and mitch, want to tell their side. peoples idea of amy was very black— peoples idea of amy was very black and _ peoples idea of amy was very black and white, that she was struggling through addiction to alcohol— struggling through addiction to alcohol and drug. the}r struggling through addiction to alcohol and drug. they thought she was a _ alcohol and drug. they thought she was a certain _ alcohol and drug. they thought she was
they spoke to our music reporter, mark savage, at the jazz cafe in camden, where she performed.my winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words and i said i love you amy and she said i love you mummy, and she said i love you mummy, and i can always remember the love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ j, love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ , there. since then, amy's story has been _ there. since then, amy's story has been told _ there. since...
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they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savage. i'm scared of myself.ared of myself. music it's ten years since amy _ i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse - i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse died . i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse died of| years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember her last words, i said i will always remember her last words, isaid i i will always remember her last words, i said i love you and she said i love you mommy. i can always remember the love she had for me. her story has been told countless times. but looking back herfamily say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable.- singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting- _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it wasn't - singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it
they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savage. i'm scared of myself.ared of myself. music it's ten years since amy _ i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse - i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse died . i'm scared of myself. music it's ten years since amy winehouse died of| years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember her last words, i said i will always remember her last words, isaid i i...
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mark savage, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.e next few days. but there's always going to be a bit more cloud around northern and western scotland and the north of northern ireland. that's because we're closer to weatherfronts here and the wind high 20s across many parts of england and wales. temperatures aren't the only high thing. uv levels as well, perhaps even very high across southern areas of the uk. it's going to be a bit fresher for the gulf, though, off the coast of kent. temperatures may not even make 20 celsius. the forecast for friday evening and into the early hours of saturday shows quiet weather across england and wales. it is going to stay dry. a bit more cloud overnight across western scotland and northern ireland and that will drift inland, which means that the morning in these areas will be overcast, particularly across northern ireland. i wouldn't be surprised if there's mist and murk around coasts, maybe a bit of drizzle in the western isles. elsewhere, it's sunshine from the word go and many of us are in for
mark savage, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.e next few days. but there's always going to be a bit more cloud around northern and western scotland and the north of northern ireland. that's because we're closer to weatherfronts here and the wind high 20s across many parts of england and wales. temperatures aren't the only high thing. uv levels as well, perhaps even very high across southern areas of the uk. it's going to be a bit fresher for the gulf, though, off...
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want to show a different side of their daughter, and they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savageour last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. it was disgusting, notjust it was disgusting, not just amy, it was disgusting, notjust amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. they want to set the record straight. you cannot airbrush the stuff out but even through the times when she was seriously ill, what got her and us through it, it might seem stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., , ., stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., ,, ~' stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., ~ ., , humour. how would you like to be remembered? _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is the _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is the nice - humour. how would yo
want to show a different side of their daughter, and they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savageour last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. it was disgusting, notjust it was disgusting, not just amy, it was disgusting, notjust amy, but the way they called her...
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they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savage. what am i scared of? myself. at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times herfamily saved her family saved the meatiest treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting, not just amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. ina new in a new documentary about amy's life they want to set the record straight. you cannot airbrush the stuff out but even through the times when she was seriously ill, what got her and us through it, it might seem stupid, but it was our sense of humour. how would you like her to be remembered? is the nice person she was, the soulful person, and caring. 0n the 23rd, we are together at the cemetery and the first ten minutes we will be sobbing and after that we will be in fits of laughter with a new amy anecdote. although it is not a joyful
they've been speaking to our music reporter, mark savage. what am i scared of? myself. at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times herfamily saved her family saved the meatiest treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting, not just amy, but the way they called her names, and...
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mark savage, bbc news.so peaceful. it is absolutely paradise here this morning. there is the buzz of the m3 in the distance but also the song of the skylark. i am surrounded by these wild flowers the skylark. i am surrounded by these wildflowers provide nectar for a great range of butterflies and other pollinating insects. i want to show you something pretty special. how about that? this is an elephant hawk moth, very beautiful pink and green with the white and ten i. they are on the wing at this time of year. —— antennae. it is about the big butterfly count today. we are launching it. last year we spotted 1.5 million butterflies with lowest total of the insects surveying people have ever spotted. we are hoping to up the anti—this year. all we need is 15 minutes your time. go to the website and download this sheet. there are 20 altogether 17 butterflies, three of those day flying moths. if you are having problems identifying them, there is information on the website. or you can download the app. stand in on
mark savage, bbc news.so peaceful. it is absolutely paradise here this morning. there is the buzz of the m3 in the distance but also the song of the skylark. i am surrounded by these wild flowers the skylark. i am surrounded by these wildflowers provide nectar for a great range of butterflies and other pollinating insects. i want to show you something pretty special. how about that? this is an elephant hawk moth, very beautiful pink and green with the white and ten i. they are on the wing at...
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parisian tradition is a sprint finish on the champs—elysees, and mark cavendish will be wearing the green jersey to contest that. drew savagemake it to the finish. no chance of any penultimate stage drama this year. the young slovenian has been in stellarform. in contrast to chris froome, who must have been relieved to get this far after crashing on day one of his comeback from injury. while mark cavendish has exceeded all expectations after his surprise late call up. while most can take it easy in paris tomorrow, he has every chance of a record—breaking 35th sprint victory, and winning the green jersey. but it�*s been tough for geraint thomas — another crash and a dislocated shoulder ended his challenge for yellow. he�*s done his best to help ecuadorian team—mate richard carapaz, who did enough today to hold on to third place overall for britain�*s ineos grenadiers. belgium�*s wout van aert was fastest around the 19—mile course — another impressive ride to claim his second stage win this year. but the undoubted star of 2021 has been pogacar. he�*s earned that second yellow jersey, and he�*ll be drinking champagne on the st
parisian tradition is a sprint finish on the champs—elysees, and mark cavendish will be wearing the green jersey to contest that. drew savagemake it to the finish. no chance of any penultimate stage drama this year. the young slovenian has been in stellarform. in contrast to chris froome, who must have been relieved to get this far after crashing on day one of his comeback from injury. while mark cavendish has exceeded all expectations after his surprise late call up. while most can take it...
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savage reports. whatever happened today, stage 6 was always going to be all about mark cavendish. 100 miles from theryone was expecting a spring finish. thomas 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, and easy day before hitting the hills tomorrow on saturday. —— and saturday. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green. everybody knew what he was likely to do. it's just at the age of 36, the max missile is more rationally back up to talk speed. nobody could catch him. the celebration just the same as it was in 2008. his 32nd stage win. he's not talking about the record of 34. he's happy to be back here and back on the podium. drew savage, bbc news. what a win today. now, for the usa's nelly korda, it's been an extraordinary week. her first major title on the women's tour on sunday sent her to the top of golf�*s major rankings for the first time. she's played on the tour since she was 14 years old and comes from a family packed with sporting talent. her parents were both tennis players. her brother sebastian is in action at wimbledon this week, and nelly will p
savage reports. whatever happened today, stage 6 was always going to be all about mark cavendish. 100 miles from theryone was expecting a spring finish. thomas 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, and easy day before hitting the hills tomorrow on saturday. —— and saturday. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green. everybody knew what he was likely to do. it's just at the age of 36, the max missile is more rationally back up to talk speed. nobody...
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savage reports. whatever happened today, stage six was always going to be all about mark cavendish.ne was expecting a sprint finish. that suited geraint thomas — 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, an easy day before the race hits the hills tomorrow and the mountains on saturday. he just needed to ride with the peloton to the finish. the same for mathieu van der poel, to keep the leader's yellowjersey. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green, of the leader of the sprinter�*s competition. everybody knew what he was likely to do. it's just that, at the age of 36, the manx missile is miraculously back up to top speed. nobody could catch him. cavendish does it again! the celebration just the same as it was in 2008, his 32nd stage win. he's not talking about eddy merckx's record of 3a. you're in the form of your life, for once! _ just happy to be back here, and back on that podium. drew savage, bbc news. england's cricketers have taken an unassailable 2—0 lead in their one day series against sri lanka, after comfortably beating sri lanka by
savage reports. whatever happened today, stage six was always going to be all about mark cavendish.ne was expecting a sprint finish. that suited geraint thomas — 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, an easy day before the race hits the hills tomorrow and the mountains on saturday. he just needed to ride with the peloton to the finish. the same for mathieu van der poel, to keep the leader's yellowjersey. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green, of...
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savage has the story. he thought he'd never write another tour de france, but persistence paid off for mark cavendish, theoken. eddy merckx is one of cycling's all—time greats. it's 46 years since he won his a0... cavendish it's a6 years since he won his a0... cavendish was up there. the it's 46 years since he won his 40. .. cavendish was up there. the greatest male clist cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of _ cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of all _ cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of all time, _ cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of all time, it's _ cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of all time, it's truly - male cyclist of all time, it's truly an honour. it'sjust a number. it doesn't put me on a level with eddy merckx. as cavendish says, he's a different kind of rider. but a legend nevertheless. when he won his first estate in 2008, the current race leader looking good in yellow, was only nine years old. all eyes were on the man in green. and was only nine years old. all eyes were on the man in green. and he followed that
savage has the story. he thought he'd never write another tour de france, but persistence paid off for mark cavendish, theoken. eddy merckx is one of cycling's all—time greats. it's 46 years since he won his a0... cavendish it's a6 years since he won his a0... cavendish was up there. the it's 46 years since he won his 40. .. cavendish was up there. the greatest male clist cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of _ cavendish was up there. the greatest male cyclist of all _...
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challenges the yellow jersey in paris, but there's still chance for mark cavendish to make history on the champs elleyses. as drew savage4 miles of dominating the tour de france, tadej pogacar finished stage 20 with a lead of more than five minutes. today he'll be drinking champagne on the road to paris. others will be relieved it's over. geraint thomas had hoped to challenge him but a crash and a others will be relieved it's over. geraint thomas had hoped to challenge pogacar but a crash and a dislocated shoulder ended that. next for him the tokyo 0lympics. thomas stayed in the race to help his team—mate richard carapaz richard carapaz finish third overall for britain's ineos grenadiers team. while chris freeman's return from injury was almost scuppered by a crash on day one. he's done well to make it this far. most riders will take it easy on the final stage. the belgian wout van aert will be going for another stage victory, this time on the champs—elysees, but to do it he'll have to beat the tour�*s comeback king. victory in paris for mark cavedish would secure the sprinter�*s green jersey and set a new all—time reco
challenges the yellow jersey in paris, but there's still chance for mark cavendish to make history on the champs elleyses. as drew savage4 miles of dominating the tour de france, tadej pogacar finished stage 20 with a lead of more than five minutes. today he'll be drinking champagne on the road to paris. others will be relieved it's over. geraint thomas had hoped to challenge him but a crash and a others will be relieved it's over. geraint thomas had hoped to challenge pogacar but a crash and a...
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savage reports. no hiding the smile behind the mask. marktage in five years on tuesday, here he was going for win number 32. stage six was mainly flat, which helped britain's geraint thomas, 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, the mercy of a relatively easy day before the race hits the hills today and the mountains tomorrow. he finished safely with the peloton. as did mathieu van der poel, who kept the leader's yellowjersey. but for cavendish, the colour will always be green, the shade of the race's leading sprinter. everybody knew what he can do on top form. nobody could stop him doing it. the 36—year—old manx missile had earned the right to reminisce. the celebration, just the same as it was 13 years ago. he's not talking about eddy merckx's record of 34 stage wins. are you in the form of your life or what?! just happy to be back here doing what he loves. drew savage, bbc news. england's cricketers can complete a clean sweep of victories over sri lanka on sunday, after taking an unbeatable 2—0 lead in the o
savage reports. no hiding the smile behind the mask. marktage in five years on tuesday, here he was going for win number 32. stage six was mainly flat, which helped britain's geraint thomas, 12th overall and still recovering from his crash on monday. for him, the mercy of a relatively easy day before the race hits the hills today and the mountains tomorrow. he finished safely with the peloton. as did mathieu van der poel, who kept the leader's yellowjersey. but for cavendish, the colour will...
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savage reports. whatever happened today, stage six was always going to be all about mark cavendish, as the race headedeloton to the finish. the same for mathieu van der poel, to keep the leader's yellowjersey. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green, of the leader of the sprinter�*s competition. everybody knew what he was likely to do. it's just that, at the age of 36, the manx missile is miraculously back up to top speed. nobody could catch him. cavendish does it again! the celebration just the same as it was in 2008, his 32nd stage win. he's not talking about eddy merckx's record of 34. you're in the form of your life, for once! just happy to be back here, and back on that podium. drew savage, bbc news. england's cricketers have taken an unassailable 2—0 lead in their one day series against sri lanka, after comfortably beating sri lanka by eight wickets at the oval. sam curran was the star with the ball, skittling the top order and reducing sri lanka to 12 for three. he ended with a career best five—wicket haul. sri lanka recovered to post 241 for nine, but eoin morgan then built on t
savage reports. whatever happened today, stage six was always going to be all about mark cavendish, as the race headedeloton to the finish. the same for mathieu van der poel, to keep the leader's yellowjersey. since his win on tuesday, cavendish has worn the green, of the leader of the sprinter�*s competition. everybody knew what he was likely to do. it's just that, at the age of 36, the manx missile is miraculously back up to top speed. nobody could catch him. cavendish does it again! the...
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savage reports. in 68 years, the sprinter�*s green jersey has only won by a british man was before and that was also markcar, who had an easy day i had come traditionally the right into paris is a victory lap for the man in yellow and their markable young slovenian had earned a day off after defending the title he won last year in style. but once the race hit the shops in lisee, it was all business for anyone wanting the glory of a stage when in paris. it had been a fairy tale return for cavendish come from a select come up to the race after three years of interest and illness to winning a stage and winning three more to finally equal the all—time record. and it took a brilliant spring from another belgian to spoil the ending and stop him from beating it. third confirmed cavendish's spot on the podium but he clearly hope for more. that's all from sportsday. the highlights from collin morikawa's great when at the open championship beginning on bbc two shortly but for me in the team that is it for us for now. good night. hello. this weekend has brought lots of sunshine and lots of warmth to the uk. and the
savage reports. in 68 years, the sprinter�*s green jersey has only won by a british man was before and that was also markcar, who had an easy day i had come traditionally the right into paris is a victory lap for the man in yellow and their markable young slovenian had earned a day off after defending the title he won last year in style. but once the race hit the shops in lisee, it was all business for anyone wanting the glory of a stage when in paris. it had been a fairy tale return for...
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win that, and it's history for mark cavendish, as drew savage reports.st helens came from behind to win a thrilling final in searing heat in london. castleford had led at half—time but three second—half tries for saints sealed their first challenge cup since 2008 — when their captainjames roby was also in the side. yeah, it's been a long time coming. get back even when again, it was a tough game here today. both teams played really hard on the second half but very special for me as captain to lift the trophy. the preparation's now over for the british and irish lions — they thrashed the stormers 49—3 in theirfinal warm—up match before the first test against south africa next weekend. they did fall behind early, but quickly turned things around... exeter�*s sam simmonds was just one of seven try scorers, but the headlines were saved for tour captain alun wynjones... he came off the bench, to complete an incredible return to action... just three weeks after dislocating his shoulder. and we've been talking about the olympics this morning — there's less than
win that, and it's history for mark cavendish, as drew savage reports.st helens came from behind to win a thrilling final in searing heat in london. castleford had led at half—time but three second—half tries for saints sealed their first challenge cup since 2008 — when their captainjames roby was also in the side. yeah, it's been a long time coming. get back even when again, it was a tough game here today. both teams played really hard on the second half but very special for me as...
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savage has the story. he thought he�*d never ride another tour de france, but persistence paid off for mark cavendish, the says, he�*s a different kind of rider, but a legend nevertheless. when he won his first stage in 2008, the current race leader, looking good in yellow, was only nine years old. all eyes were on the man in green. asa as a child, he dreamed of winning a stage. and he followed that dream to the finish. but he delivered. he made his childhood dream come true. for a record equalling 34th time. drew savage, bbc news. less than two days to wait now until england take on italy in the final of euro 2020, their first major tournament final since 1966. the squad are continuing their preparations at st george�*s park, and captain harry kane spoke to our sports editor dan roan. as players, you think of that moment, you dream of that moment. obviously, we�*re all grounded enough to know we have a very tough game on our hands, but there�*s a good belief on this team. we are close and so to bounce back, it�*s been a great sign, a great mentality that we�*ve created. but of course, we all want to win.
savage has the story. he thought he�*d never ride another tour de france, but persistence paid off for mark cavendish, the says, he�*s a different kind of rider, but a legend nevertheless. when he won his first stage in 2008, the current race leader, looking good in yellow, was only nine years old. all eyes were on the man in green. asa as a child, he dreamed of winning a stage. and he followed that dream to the finish. but he delivered. he made his childhood dream come true. for a record...
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savage reports. 512 miles from today's * in the pyrenees to paris. stage was classed as a medium mountain states are for the tour hits the really stuff stuff tomorrow. markff time and stay in the race. he has exceeded all expectations, unlike team ineos. they had won seven of the previous nine tourists but this your not so well. garrett thomas crashed and no stage went so far in the lead rider is only four. it will be hard to challenge tadej pogacar who leads by five minutes or even finish alongside him on the podium. with the grenadier is opted not to chase the stage went today. however patrick conrad did as he broke three and held on for 18 miles, the first professional stage win for the 29—year—old from vienna which meant everything to him. while the other leading contenders all finish together, the battle for your lubricant miss tomorrow but time is running out. —— the battle for yellow will recommence tomorrow. he's won seven world titles and is the most successful driver formula i has ever seen. now lewis hamilton has a new mission — to make the sport more diverse. his plan is to get more young black people to take up science and engineering subjec
savage reports. 512 miles from today's * in the pyrenees to paris. stage was classed as a medium mountain states are for the tour hits the really stuff stuff tomorrow. markff time and stay in the race. he has exceeded all expectations, unlike team ineos. they had won seven of the previous nine tourists but this your not so well. garrett thomas crashed and no stage went so far in the lead rider is only four. it will be hard to challenge tadej pogacar who leads by five minutes or even finish...
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mark cavendish to rethink his career as a professional cyclist. but now he's back to his best, having captured two stages of this year's tour de france. drew savages and he was back in green and suddenly his career— back in green and suddenly his career has _ back in green and suddenly his career has been rebooted. he might not be _ career has been rebooted. he might not be talking about the record, but we are _ not be talking about the record, but we are because he is only two away. he has— we are because he is only two away. he has had — we are because he is only two away. he has had over 150 career wins and is literally— he has had over 150 career wins and is literally the best road splinter of all— is literally the best road splinter of all time. is literally the best road splinter of all time-— of all time. for the non-cycling audience. _ of all time. for the non-cycling audience, the _ of all time. for the non-cycling audience, the record _ of all time. for the non-cycling audience, the record holder, i of all time. for the non-cyclingl audience, the record holder, we of all time. for the non-cycling i audience, the record holder, we are go
mark cavendish to rethink his career as a professional cyclist. but now he's back to his best, having captured two stages of this year's tour de france. drew savages and he was back in green and suddenly his career— back in green and suddenly his career has _ back in green and suddenly his career has been rebooted. he might not be _ career has been rebooted. he might not be talking about the record, but we are _ not be talking about the record, but we are because he is only two away. he...
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savage, bbc news. let's discuss today's announcement in more detail with kate nicholls, chief executive of hospitality uk. i'm alsojoined by peter marksart with you, paddy, in terms of facemasks, i think your union has some real concerns about what the prime minister was saying about effectively it will be up to us, it will not be the law that you must wear facemasks, it is up to you whether you think you ought to. a lot of shop workers are pretty worried about that. we lot of shop workers are pretty worried about that.— lot of shop workers are pretty worried about that. we are clearly worried about that. we are clearly worried about _ worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, _ worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, to _ worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, to put _ worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, to put it - worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, to put it in - worried about that. we are clearly worried about it, to put it in this l worried about it, to put it in this way will only confuse the situation more. this is too much too soon, lifting all these rest
savage, bbc news. let's discuss today's announcement in more detail with kate nicholls, chief executive of hospitality uk. i'm alsojoined by peter marksart with you, paddy, in terms of facemasks, i think your union has some real concerns about what the prime minister was saying about effectively it will be up to us, it will not be the law that you must wear facemasks, it is up to you whether you think you ought to. a lot of shop workers are pretty worried about that. we lot of shop workers are...
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mark cavendish has done is fantastic. cavendish has now had 36 stage wins and he has been doing it with emotion. don't forget, you must quit cycling due to illness. drew savageo a different stage and now cavendish was up there, next to him in the record books. although he is modest about it. —— gill —— eddy merckx. to modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., , modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., . , modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., , , ., merckx. to be spoken about in the same sentence _ merckx. to be spoken about in the same sentence as _ merckx. to be spoken about in the same sentence as eddy _ merckx. to be spoken about in the same sentence as eddy merckx, i merckx. to be spoken about in the same sentence as eddy merckx, is| same sentence as eddy merckx, is just amazing. he same sentence as eddy merckx, is just amazing-— same sentence as eddy merckx, is just amazing. he is a different kind of writer, sprinter, _ just amazing. he is a different kind of writer, sprinter, specialising i just amazing. he is a different kind of writer, sprinter, specialising in i of writer, sprinter, specialising in stage wins. when he won his first tour
mark cavendish has done is fantastic. cavendish has now had 36 stage wins and he has been doing it with emotion. don't forget, you must quit cycling due to illness. drew savageo a different stage and now cavendish was up there, next to him in the record books. although he is modest about it. —— gill —— eddy merckx. to modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., , modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., . , modest about it. -- gill -- eddy merckx. ., , , ., merckx. to be spoken about...