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germany 1—0 up germany1—0 up in germany 1—0 up in newjersey.gland have equalised. 18 minutes into the game and they are all square. 1—1 in newjersey. average game and they are all square. 1—1 in new jersey. average continues game and they are all square. 1—1 in newjersey. average continues on the bbc sport website and on the red button. —— coverage continues. in the aviva premiership, exeter chiefs have extended their lead at the top after beating second placed saracens at sandy park. exeter took an early lead against the european champions with a second minute penalty before ben earl went on to score the first try of the game. the chiefs ran out 24—12 winners. there were also wins for harlequins, wasps and leicester. ican i can tell you it is 6—6 in the snooker. the welsh open continues. coverage a cross snooker. the welsh open continues. coverage across the bbc. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. the irish foreign minister has suggested that britain's proposals for the irish border after
germany 1—0 up germany1—0 up in germany 1—0 up in newjersey.gland have equalised. 18 minutes into the game and they are all square. 1—1 in newjersey. average game and they are all square. 1—1 in new jersey. average continues game and they are all square. 1—1 in newjersey. average continues on the bbc sport website and on the red button. —— coverage continues. in the aviva premiership, exeter chiefs have extended their lead at the top after beating second placed saracens at sandy...
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goals for england as they twice came from behind to draw 2—2 with germany in the shebelieves cup in newjerseyace of a minute had left the teams level at the break this comedy of errors ended with an own goalfrom millie bright seeing england go behind, but white came to the rescue late on to secure phil neville's team the point and they now face usa in their final game in orlando on thursday. i don't think anyone team has created as many chances, clear—cut chances, against a side like germany ina long chances, against a side like germany in a longtime. i'm pleased with the team, please with their attitude and i think people back home will probably say we're heading in the right direction. now ijust can't wait for the last game, it's the game probably we've all been waiting for, the usa game. it would be nice to go and get a little bit of sunshine on our back because it's been freezing the last two games. world champions usa took the lead in the early game against france after a scramble inside the area. mallory pugh finally finding the back of the net as thousands of home fans cheered them on.
goals for england as they twice came from behind to draw 2—2 with germany in the shebelieves cup in newjerseyace of a minute had left the teams level at the break this comedy of errors ended with an own goalfrom millie bright seeing england go behind, but white came to the rescue late on to secure phil neville's team the point and they now face usa in their final game in orlando on thursday. i don't think anyone team has created as many chances, clear—cut chances, against a side like...
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far shortly, when his side take on germany in their second match of the she believes tournament in newjersey win over france last time out — tonight will be tougher, won't it? you have just missed the england players out on the pitch training a moment ago. it probably will be a tougher test than france. they are the olympic champions, the world number two, the olympic champions, the world numbertwo, and the olympic champions, the world number two, and they have beaten england before. england come into this match of the back of a 4—1 wind against france, where as germany lost to the usa, said the england tea m lost to the usa, said the england team should come into this match with more confidence. the team have had a bit of a pep talk from one of the biggest names in the game, haven't they? phil neville, the england manager, has been through his book of contacts. he's been on the phone to david beckham, his former manchester united and england team—mate. david beckham was in new york anyway, and he's been down to the stadium and given the girls a bit of a p9p stadium and given the girls a bit
far shortly, when his side take on germany in their second match of the she believes tournament in newjersey win over france last time out — tonight will be tougher, won't it? you have just missed the england players out on the pitch training a moment ago. it probably will be a tougher test than france. they are the olympic champions, the world number two, the olympic champions, the world numbertwo, and the olympic champions, the world number two, and they have beaten england before. england...
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yes, a school principal from newjersey has made a bit of a name for himself online by kissing a pig.ary school, where vincent myers had promised his students that if they read 10,000 books by april, he would kiss a pig. they did! and so this was his response. he said it was a great way of motivating his students, although one of them did tell reporters they were disappointed he only kissed a baby pig. south korean k—pop and rock stars are heading to north korea to perform in pyongyang for the first time in over 10 years. i60 musicians and technicians will put on a concert on april i. we met one south korea rock band making the return journey to north korea after 16 years, a lot of my friends, i think they're a bitjealous. a lot of my friends, i think they're a bit jealous. they a lot of my friends, i think they're a bitjealous. they would like to 90, a bitjealous. they would like to go, like some people have told me. that will be a really historic co nsta nt that will be a really historic constant and that is due to take place on the first of april in pyongyang and we will try to cov
yes, a school principal from newjersey has made a bit of a name for himself online by kissing a pig.ary school, where vincent myers had promised his students that if they read 10,000 books by april, he would kiss a pig. they did! and so this was his response. he said it was a great way of motivating his students, although one of them did tell reporters they were disappointed he only kissed a baby pig. south korean k—pop and rock stars are heading to north korea to perform in pyongyang for the...
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yes, a school principal from newjersey has made a bit of a name for himself online by kissing a pig.y school, where vincent myers had promised his students that if they read 10,000 books by april, he would kiss a pig. they did, and so this was his response. he said it was a great way of motivating his students, although one of them did tell reporters they were disappointed he only kissed a baby pig. this is no ordinary story of lost and found, but an extraordinary tale of luck and coincidence. japanese university student serina tsubakihara lost her camera in the sea when scuba diving with friends near the island of ishigaki, one of the southernmost tiny islands of japan. she thought she had lost it forever. but incredibly, two years later the camera was found, washed up on the beaches of taiwan, some 250km away. and even more incredibly, serina managed to get the camera back. serina tsubakihara told me how she came to lose the camera. i went to the island two years ago with my friends for scuba—diving, and accidentally i lost my camera, and accidentally i lost my camera, andi and acc
yes, a school principal from newjersey has made a bit of a name for himself online by kissing a pig.y school, where vincent myers had promised his students that if they read 10,000 books by april, he would kiss a pig. they did, and so this was his response. he said it was a great way of motivating his students, although one of them did tell reporters they were disappointed he only kissed a baby pig. this is no ordinary story of lost and found, but an extraordinary tale of luck and coincidence....
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jane strachey, a british citizen living in newjersey, was one of them. we can speak to her now.great opportunity to be part of this protest. —— well, . opportunity to be part of this protest. —— well,. there were hundreds of people in the small town i was participating in. mainly at the request of my 13—year—old cousin who felt as a high school student she needed to be part of this movement to protect students and bring in greater gun control. different generations were present. for the small town, there were well over 1000 people. it was great to be pa rt over 1000 people. it was great to be part of. the striking thing, emotionally charged elements, you are part of a much bigger national event. that is right. what is interesting is there were thousands of rallies all over the us. many in the bigger cities like washington and new york, obviously. but these smaller voices, they feel they have a voice that needs to be spoken. the man called the action was to get people to an role for voting in the next election. —— main call. people to an role for voting in the next election. -- m
jane strachey, a british citizen living in newjersey, was one of them. we can speak to her now.great opportunity to be part of this protest. —— well, . opportunity to be part of this protest. —— well,. there were hundreds of people in the small town i was participating in. mainly at the request of my 13—year—old cousin who felt as a high school student she needed to be part of this movement to protect students and bring in greater gun control. different generations were present. for...
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professor lisa randall studies particle physics, shejoins us studies particle physics, shejoins us from newjersey don't expect necessarily to meet someone who is just engaging and has a sense of humour and is really sharp. and of course, the process of speaking takes a long time. but it was always worth it. i was very fortu nate was always worth it. i was very fortunate i went to a conference where i was late, somebody pulled me aside and said, stephen hawking has saved you a seat. because he really was interested in the research i had been doing at the time. i sat at the table with him and a number of other people and we would talk amongst ourselves and when he was ready to speak, we would drop things. so we could listen. and i got to see how he functioned and worked and i met him later on at a couple of conferences. oddly enough, his frailty, a larger than life personality, it was interesting. people talked about him inspiring the generations to come, the people who don't study physics and don't get the detail of what he did, what is it he will leave to those future generations? well, there is
professor lisa randall studies particle physics, shejoins us studies particle physics, shejoins us from newjersey don't expect necessarily to meet someone who is just engaging and has a sense of humour and is really sharp. and of course, the process of speaking takes a long time. but it was always worth it. i was very fortu nate was always worth it. i was very fortunate i went to a conference where i was late, somebody pulled me aside and said, stephen hawking has saved you a seat. because he...
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earlier, we spoke to jane strachey, a british citizen living in newjersey who attended one of the eventsf this protest. there were hundreds of people in the small town of sag harbour in long island where i was participating, mainly at the request of my 13—year—old cousin who felt as a young high school student that she needed to be part of this movement to protect students and enforce greater gun control. lots of generations were present. like i said, for the small town, there were well over a thousand people present so it was a great event to be part of. the striking thing, the emotionally charged aspect of taking pa rt emotionally charged aspect of taking part of this, even at a small demonstration like you, you are part ofafar demonstration like you, you are part of a far bigger national event? that's right. what is interesting is that there were thousands of rallies all over the united states. 0bviously many in the bigger cities such as washington and new york. but these small voice is definitely felt that they had a voice that needed to be spoken. —— smaller voices. the main call to
earlier, we spoke to jane strachey, a british citizen living in newjersey who attended one of the eventsf this protest. there were hundreds of people in the small town of sag harbour in long island where i was participating, mainly at the request of my 13—year—old cousin who felt as a young high school student that she needed to be part of this movement to protect students and enforce greater gun control. lots of generations were present. like i said, for the small town, there were well...
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newjersey, where the enormous amounts of snow. where is that?et out of the way. did you have one when you were growing up? let's talk about the weather. this was wet snow, it came down as chunky flakes and that is why we had a big impact from this because 80 centimetres of snow fell in places like in massachusetts. because the snow came down in chunky fla kes because the snow came down in chunky flakes it clung to the power lines and made them collapse under their own weight, and the same with tree branches, and the report from this winter storm, a million people lost their power supplies, but if you cast your mind back to the heavy snow we got last week, when some places got half a metre, the air was very cold and relatively dry. very powdery. rubbish for snow balls but we did not have the power supply problems. the big problem was the snow drifting around and for some houses in cumbria they were com pletely houses in cumbria they were completely buried by the heavy snow. the powdery snow, i should say. that was the difference, the 7/7 the snow
newjersey, where the enormous amounts of snow. where is that?et out of the way. did you have one when you were growing up? let's talk about the weather. this was wet snow, it came down as chunky flakes and that is why we had a big impact from this because 80 centimetres of snow fell in places like in massachusetts. because the snow came down in chunky fla kes because the snow came down in chunky flakes it clung to the power lines and made them collapse under their own weight, and the same with...