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sunderland take on portsmouth later on.outh won on penalties. —— efl trophy final. salford have been promoted to the football league for the first time in their history. they beat afc fylde 3—0 at wembley in the final of the national league playoffs. emmanuel dieseruvwe putting salford ahead. and it was 2—0 shortly after halftime. carl piergianni with the header. and salford had a third moments later. ibou touray‘s fortunate finish sealing victory. a day to remember for the squad, and david beckham, ryan giggs, nicky butt, and gary and phil neville who all own a share of the club. to the scottish premiership now. kilmarnock are back into third. they beat hibs1—0. eamonn brophy with a 32nd minute penalty. aberdeen had earlier gone third with a win over hearts. kenny miller scored the only goal for already relegated dundee who ended a run of ten straight defeats with victory at livingston. stjohnstone secured seventh place with a comfortable victory over nearest rivals motherwell. and it finished 1—1 in the game between inver
sunderland take on portsmouth later on.outh won on penalties. —— efl trophy final. salford have been promoted to the football league for the first time in their history. they beat afc fylde 3—0 at wembley in the final of the national league playoffs. emmanuel dieseruvwe putting salford ahead. and it was 2—0 shortly after halftime. carl piergianni with the header. and salford had a third moments later. ibou touray‘s fortunate finish sealing victory. a day to remember for the squad, and...
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honest in a geo political tug of war his main backer the united states accuses russia which the portsmouth jiro of cementing unrest in the country. particularly now when innocent as well and civilian lives are on the line we expect the russians not to interfere in what's happening in venezuela it is u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o said migiro was persuaded to stay by russia which has vast sums of money tied up in oil rich venezuela pompei was claimed just propaganda according to major. in the town of get your lokpal kayo said in the afternoon that i. had a plane to flee to cuba. and the russians got me off the plane and forbade me from leaving the country. so far. mr pompei oh what a lack of sincerity. and so the day ended as it started around it by his generals still in power. again taking to social media to call for more street protests on wednesday. let's get some analysis on this story now is that you have to start if he is a political science professor here in berlin and an expert on venezuela he joins us here in our studio and and we sure when is our correspondent in moscow she
honest in a geo political tug of war his main backer the united states accuses russia which the portsmouth jiro of cementing unrest in the country. particularly now when innocent as well and civilian lives are on the line we expect the russians not to interfere in what's happening in venezuela it is u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o said migiro was persuaded to stay by russia which has vast sums of money tied up in oil rich venezuela pompei was claimed just propaganda according to major. in...
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sunderland have reached the league one play—off final after holding portsmouth to a goalless draw ata 1—0 aggregate victory. goalkeeperjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves — including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26th may. england have named a 27 man squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month. nine players are involved in the champions league finaljust four days before england face the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month with a ligament injury, while ruben loftus—cheek is out because of his own ankle problem that gareth southgate let slip will see him miss the europa final with chelsea. southgate knows that he may yet lose players with the european finals coming up. we will find out more about players. we will find out more about players. we can change if we have injuries after that date, and there i
sunderland have reached the league one play—off final after holding portsmouth to a goalless draw ata 1—0 aggregate victory. goalkeeperjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves — including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26th may. england have named a 27 man squad for the nations league finals...
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the arkansas river cresting above the previous historic level on sunday in portsmouth. members of the u.s. army corps of engineers and army personnel filling thousands of sandbags trying to help people stop the water. >> you can't stop the water from coming in. all you can do is redirect it >> reporter: and in tulsa, the oklahoma national guard keeping watch over the aging levee there >> you can see the current pushing the bridge. >> reporter: officials opening the keystone dam to release water, but that adds to the concerns of people that live tulsa, including residents i arkansas. authorities advising those that live near rivers and levees to be prepared to evacuate at a moment's notice. >> it is a little nerve racking but we are praying and keeping a close eye on it >> reporter: this area of the arkansas river is expected to continue rising through wednesday afternoon and remain at those historic levels through saturday. in portsmouth, arkansas, ray bogan, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, ray. >>> 5:17 is the time. let's check in with allie. what are you keeping an eye
the arkansas river cresting above the previous historic level on sunday in portsmouth. members of the u.s. army corps of engineers and army personnel filling thousands of sandbags trying to help people stop the water. >> you can't stop the water from coming in. all you can do is redirect it >> reporter: and in tulsa, the oklahoma national guard keeping watch over the aging levee there >> you can see the current pushing the bridge. >> reporter: officials opening the...
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thank you, mr speaker. 0n the 5th ofjune, the eyes of the world will be on portsmouth for d—day 75. zealand, canada and the us, have all taken steps to ensure coroners record suicide among the veteran community. prime minister, why don't we? can i say first of all to the honourable gentleman that it is indeed right that the eyes of the world will be on portsmouth for the d—day national commemorative event. this will put our veterans first, it remembers their sacrifices and their achievements and we will highlight the historic strength of the western alliance and the transatlantic partnership. he has raised a specific issue in relation to the coroners report and i will write to him in response to that, but can i say that i look forward, as do others, to being in portsmouth to commemorate this very important anniversary. mr speaker, 43 years ago, i, like many others, was ordered to serve in northern ireland to keep the peace by terrorist attacks killing civilians in northern ireland. many of my collea g u es northern ireland. many of my colleagues and others did not come back, includi
thank you, mr speaker. 0n the 5th ofjune, the eyes of the world will be on portsmouth for d—day 75. zealand, canada and the us, have all taken steps to ensure coroners record suicide among the veteran community. prime minister, why don't we? can i say first of all to the honourable gentleman that it is indeed right that the eyes of the world will be on portsmouth for the d—day national commemorative event. this will put our veterans first, it remembers their sacrifices and their...
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in portsmouth, arkansas, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the u.s. supreme court is upholding an indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses the same way as human remains. it has been blocked by a federal appeals court. the justices said in an unsigned opinion that the case does not involve limits on abortion rights. >>> lawmakers in illinois are expanding a bill, the reproductive health act would remove strictures on abortions later in pregnancy. it would be the least restrictive abortion measure in the country, it would also expand insurance coverage for medical care related to abortion. the legislation was approved in the house committee and goes to the full house for a vote. it comes as several other states have passed laws recently to restrict abortion. >>> the highly acclaimed film, the last black man in san francisco, it tackles gentrification and much more. up next, we are going to be talking with the movie's director and its star in the studio, who are both, by the way, from san francisco. >>> more airports are
in portsmouth, arkansas, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the u.s. supreme court is upholding an indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses the same way as human remains. it has been blocked by a federal appeals court. the justices said in an unsigned opinion that the case does not involve limits on abortion rights. >>> lawmakers in illinois are expanding a bill, the reproductive health act would remove strictures on abortions later in pregnancy. it would...
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department of energy is telling cnn that routine air samples in the area of the portsmouth diffusionealed only trace amounts of two radiological isotopes, but imagine telling that to a parent. not only are we talking about the school, there are kids who live near here, in fact, yesterday, guys, we were watching kids playing nearby. a lot of people have questions about how this is going to affect their health overall, especially when you hear about those child deaths. >> absolutely. those cancer cases really do also raise questions about what's happening there. ryan, thank you very much. >>> investigating the people who were investigating trump's ties to russia. what started with a trump retweet two years ago has somehow grown into three justice department investigations. john avalon is here to explain how this all happened. >> so it is on, the call to investigate the investigators has gone from an occasional trump twitter twitch pumped up by fox news to what is now three reviews under the justice department. all designed to turn the tables on democrats and muddy the waters heading in
department of energy is telling cnn that routine air samples in the area of the portsmouth diffusionealed only trace amounts of two radiological isotopes, but imagine telling that to a parent. not only are we talking about the school, there are kids who live near here, in fact, yesterday, guys, we were watching kids playing nearby. a lot of people have questions about how this is going to affect their health overall, especially when you hear about those child deaths. >> absolutely. those...
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moved south and east toward portsmouth. the code name was portsmouth bill.the german radar as we crossed the english channel in the middle of the channel was the american submarine we flashed our lights that we were on time and flew in the right direction. then between cotton tin peninsula and britney peninsula another submarine flashed us signals and at that point we turned left and we entered the peninsula at jump altitude which was 750 feet. >> martha: i read that your arm got caught when you jumped out of the plane. can you tell me that. >> i always jumped number one. i weighed 268 pounds when i left that aircraft. loaded with all kinds of death dealing bring and barack for the most part i threw away when i got on the ground. we were traveling 176 miles per hour which was too fast. we were below jump altitude. so as i stepped out of the door and the green light went on, i got and the parapacks were released at the same time by number two and three men. the plane went up about 50 feet. and i was -- as i went out, i was hit by that prop blast and my arm go
moved south and east toward portsmouth. the code name was portsmouth bill.the german radar as we crossed the english channel in the middle of the channel was the american submarine we flashed our lights that we were on time and flew in the right direction. then between cotton tin peninsula and britney peninsula another submarine flashed us signals and at that point we turned left and we entered the peninsula at jump altitude which was 750 feet. >> martha: i read that your arm got caught...
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and i hope that when he goes to portsmouth and then goes on to normandyhe can feel the importance ofvery special relationship and he will be imbued a bit with the allenge of maintaining the liberal world order that so many americans and brits gave their lives for. jane: a lot of people in europe and britain would say that trump has personally put some of that world order under threat. how do you reconcile these opposing factions in a state visit? rgctoria: well, again, i hope that this will be y ceremonial and historic and give both sides of the atlantic boost in terms of their commitment to the valueshat everybody fought for. i do think that there are perils in this visit, in the sense that our president has not once but multiple times injectehimself into the very fraught british politics that we see now. he is talking about potentially doing that again on this visitby eeing some of the contenderspr foe ministership. also, ialso, -- he hasth k, not done enough, his administration has not done enough to help the u.k. and the eu have a velvet divorce or think about their relationship
and i hope that when he goes to portsmouth and then goes on to normandyhe can feel the importance ofvery special relationship and he will be imbued a bit with the allenge of maintaining the liberal world order that so many americans and brits gave their lives for. jane: a lot of people in europe and britain would say that trump has personally put some of that world order under threat. how do you reconcile these opposing factions in a state visit? rgctoria: well, again, i hope that this will be...
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let's get a couple more calls, and hear first, hear from virginia, and portsmouth, virginia, independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, i work for the government, for 25 years, and i have seen, i have never seen anything like this congress. this congress is shameful for this nation. and trust me, working for the government, i have seen things that i never want to ever see again. they are all pretty much all slimeballs. but it's congress. this congress is absurd. they're nasty, rude, they speak to people, i watched them too to can das owens, i watched them speak to homeland security people, like they were dogs. we're better than that in this united states. trump is only a president, he's not going to do anything to hurt us, and i used to be a democrat, but i will never vote democrat again, because all i've seen them do is line their pockets. >> okay. here is paula, she is in fitchburg, massachusetts, on the republican line. >> caller: yes, i don't understand why people aren't more upset with robert mueller. he can didn't do his job. he was the one who was supposed to make a decision. tha
let's get a couple more calls, and hear first, hear from virginia, and portsmouth, virginia, independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, i work for the government, for 25 years, and i have seen, i have never seen anything like this congress. this congress is shameful for this nation. and trust me, working for the government, i have seen things that i never want to ever see again. they are all pretty much all slimeballs. but it's congress. this congress is absurd. they're nasty, rude, they...
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came first which the conservatives had been holding hitherto, cheadle, stockport, hazel grove, portsmouthall of them constituencies that the liberal democrats held either until 2015 or in the case of stockport until 2017. yes, the liberal democrats always do better in local elections than general elections, but it's an indication that in these places, perhaps there isa that in these places, perhaps there is a prospect of a liberal democrat revival that might mean that some of these constituencies might be taken back by the party in a forthcoming general election. that's an interesting prospect. any of those surprising you? not to be honest. the labour party has been making ground especially in the south of england, yes, that list i gave you was not particularly southern. bolton, bury and the wirral are all in the north of england and that fits the wider pattern. and sure, given we've been discovering the lib dems have been tending to do better in those places where they already had a degree of strength, these are the kind of places you would expect liberal democrats to come back first. bu
came first which the conservatives had been holding hitherto, cheadle, stockport, hazel grove, portsmouthall of them constituencies that the liberal democrats held either until 2015 or in the case of stockport until 2017. yes, the liberal democrats always do better in local elections than general elections, but it's an indication that in these places, perhaps there isa that in these places, perhaps there is a prospect of a liberal democrat revival that might mean that some of these...
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and when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i didn,'tfeel any sense of entitlement thereer extent, what it means to come from outside the establishment, even if i have arrived at a certain established position. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show, the remnants of france's nazi occupation. in some ways this place is immaculate. it feels in some areas as though the germans have just stood feels in some areas as though the germans havejust stood up feels in some areas as though the germans have just stood up and walked out. and a birds eye view of california. it is called the jug, when you do this. that one wasn't so good. it is incredible appear. —— up here. the normandy coast in north—west france. next month marks 75 years since it saw the biggest seaborne invasion in history. 156,000 american, british and canadian troops landed along five of these beaches on d—day. this was the bloodiest flashpoint of d—day, 0maha beach, where 43,000 american troops stormed the beaches straight into the teeth of the german guns, really well defended additions here. ——
and when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i didn,'tfeel any sense of entitlement thereer extent, what it means to come from outside the establishment, even if i have arrived at a certain established position. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show, the remnants of france's nazi occupation. in some ways this place is immaculate. it feels in some areas as though the germans have just stood feels in some areas as though the germans havejust stood up feels in...
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the vice report and co-founder only levy demonstrated the company's technology to the truck in portsmouth administration in 2015. and is so great declined our repeated requests for an on camera interview so we went to only levy's home outside of manhattan. and the phone was hold. over we ask you a few questions. i am a journalist with al-jazeera josh rushing also called we ask you to your questions when i guess they move from your private property so i would have to. go just one state like why do you continue to sell the governments that use pegasus to target human rights activists and journalists. so you go where i called the police. i was in a so responded to your research and i so continues to. call reporting into question call our evidence based data driven reporting into question but never bringing data or evidence to the table themselves and so the evidence stands for itself. with you they've actually gone a little bit beyond the keyboard right where we don't know who is behind this but we do know that my colleague and myself were both approached by individuals under false pretenses
the vice report and co-founder only levy demonstrated the company's technology to the truck in portsmouth administration in 2015. and is so great declined our repeated requests for an on camera interview so we went to only levy's home outside of manhattan. and the phone was hold. over we ask you a few questions. i am a journalist with al-jazeera josh rushing also called we ask you to your questions when i guess they move from your private property so i would have to. go just one state like why...
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then we have a breaking tornado threat today areas froml the wa portsmouth, arkansas. watch that area carefully. and of course more river flooding, more flash flooding too. >> that's a big area. west texas up to new york, my goodness, thanks, bill. >>> the gloves are coming off in the race for 2020. democratic front runner joe biden is hitting back at president trump for once again siding with north korean leader kim jong-un. this time agreeing with the dictator that the former vice-president is a, quote, low i.q. individual. nbc peter alexander has more on the response from biden's campaign. >> mr. president, why are you so concerned about joe biden, sir? >> reporter: joe biden's campaign blasting president trump deliberately waiting till the president landed back in the u.s. according to his aides before responding to the president's weekend attacks. calling them beneath the dignity of the office. the president in japan sided with north korea's brutal dictator kim jong-un, while lashing out at the former vice-president. >> kim jong-un made a statement that joe biden
then we have a breaking tornado threat today areas froml the wa portsmouth, arkansas. watch that area carefully. and of course more river flooding, more flash flooding too. >> that's a big area. west texas up to new york, my goodness, thanks, bill. >>> the gloves are coming off in the race for 2020. democratic front runner joe biden is hitting back at president trump for once again siding with north korean leader kim jong-un. this time agreeing with the dictator that the former...
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at the corner for portsmouth, there is a democracy statue in remembrance of the square protests. rose pack strongly opposed this statue years ago. (speaking foreign language. >> rose pack also controls the chinese new year's parade in san francisco. people are excluded from this parade for years. and in the new year parade could have been very beneficial to our chinese community and to this chinese new year parade since this group would lead up the ands. (speakerring foreign language). >> but rose pack took control of the chinese commerce and influenced san francisco city hall. in order to exchild the following bowexclude the goalfrk was under the comment of chinese slit anconsolate and therefore,e received a lot of benefits from the ccp, including traveling to china and many high-ranking officials. she went back to china to see a doctor and spend a lot of money. the ccp paid for her. pair rain speaking foreign language (. (speaking foreign language). >> rose pack is notorious and many community members think she did nothing good to our community. so why name this subway station.
at the corner for portsmouth, there is a democracy statue in remembrance of the square protests. rose pack strongly opposed this statue years ago. (speaking foreign language. >> rose pack also controls the chinese new year's parade in san francisco. people are excluded from this parade for years. and in the new year parade could have been very beneficial to our chinese community and to this chinese new year parade since this group would lead up the ands. (speakerring foreign language)....
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beethoven was my musical hero >> reporter: in a 1999 memoir, he detailed a childhood in and around portsmouth on england's southern coast. he has written and sung about it nostalgicallin his song "home town." ♪ back to my ho town cause it's been so long ♪ and i'm wonderi if it's still there ♪ >> reporter: but he has described his childhood as that of an asthmatic misfit, beat up on the playground, his head pushed down toilets. his working class parents, he says, didn't know what to makeim of it was not exactly a beethoven-playing household that you grew up in. >> no. my- my family was completely unmusical. my whole background was completely unmusical. b >> reporte he became obsessed as a kid with all kinds of music-- from pop to rock, salsa to jazz, and he decided support or not, it was what he wanted to do. ♪ you can't get what you want 'til you know what you want ♪ >> reporter: it sounds like you had to invent a life for yourself, i don't want to sayof ouothing, but out of-- >> it kind of was out of nothing, yeah. o yeah, i'en wondered about that. you know, like, if i-- if my parents had be
beethoven was my musical hero >> reporter: in a 1999 memoir, he detailed a childhood in and around portsmouth on england's southern coast. he has written and sung about it nostalgicallin his song "home town." ♪ back to my ho town cause it's been so long ♪ and i'm wonderi if it's still there ♪ >> reporter: but he has described his childhood as that of an asthmatic misfit, beat up on the playground, his head pushed down toilets. his working class parents, he says,...
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. >> reporter: portsmouth officials warned residents in three low-lying communities they may have tove, so neighbors pitched in with sand, and worried what is to come. >> there are a lot of children, that is going to be in their homes. i am sure it will be easy to provide for, but just having a place to call home again. >> reporter: by noon monday, the national weather service says the arkansas river here will climb some 19 feet above flood stage. that's about the height of a two-story home, meg. >> oliver: larry seward, thank you. joining us now with what else to expect this weekend is meteorologist jeff berardelli. and jeff, we are looking at some record-breaking temperatures here. >> meg, it is going to be sweltering in the southeast. this is the real first heat wave of the season, a lot of folks getting to the century mark. we could see about 75 record highs go by the wayside over the next couple of days. big ridge of high pressure in the southeast. acting as a block, an atmospheric traffic jam, and it's trapping the storms across the plain states and midwest, same places that ha
. >> reporter: portsmouth officials warned residents in three low-lying communities they may have tove, so neighbors pitched in with sand, and worried what is to come. >> there are a lot of children, that is going to be in their homes. i am sure it will be easy to provide for, but just having a place to call home again. >> reporter: by noon monday, the national weather service says the arkansas river here will climb some 19 feet above flood stage. that's about the height of a...
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and wembley bound — sunderland hold on to reach the league one play—off final at the expense of portsmouthr of the year — the us pga championship — which this year takes place on the bethpage black course in new york. it's an extremely testing course which american brooks koepka has, so far, breezed through. let's speak to us golf journalist alex miceli, who is out on long island. it was it is a fascinating round for brooks koepka, 7—under. what did you make from it? just everything went right for brooks koepka. bogey free, course record, 7—under par, seven birdies. the only thing that did not go right for ms. he had focused on going well on the par fives. go right for ms. he had focused on going well on the parfives. he actually parred both fives. just think if he had actually done well in both those par fives. absolutely. he's had a bit of a challenge from the new zealander danny lee. what did you make of him? we weren't expecting much. i wasn't expecting much. he hasn't played well this year. he probably has never lived up to the expectations of being a former us imager champion. it onl
and wembley bound — sunderland hold on to reach the league one play—off final at the expense of portsmouthr of the year — the us pga championship — which this year takes place on the bethpage black course in new york. it's an extremely testing course which american brooks koepka has, so far, breezed through. let's speak to us golf journalist alex miceli, who is out on long island. it was it is a fascinating round for brooks koepka, 7—under. what did you make from it? just everything...
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honest in a geo political tug of war his main backer the united states accuses russia which the portsmouth jiro of cementing unrest in the country. particularly now when that is well and civilian lives. we expect the russians not to interfere in what's happening that is well read good. u.s. secretary of state might pompei o said migiro was persuaded to stay by russia which has vast sums of money tied up in oil rich venezuela pompei was claimed just propaganda according to. michael and i thought of you like kaos said in the afternoon that i. had a plane to flee to cuba. and the russians got me off the plane and forbade me from leaving the country. so far. mr pompei oh what a lack of sincerity. and so the day ended as it started maturity surrounded by his general still in power. taking to social media to call for more street protests on wednesday with fears things could turn even more violent. and let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. attorney general william barr faced renewed criticism at a senate judiciary committee hearing over his handling of t
honest in a geo political tug of war his main backer the united states accuses russia which the portsmouth jiro of cementing unrest in the country. particularly now when that is well and civilian lives. we expect the russians not to interfere in what's happening that is well read good. u.s. secretary of state might pompei o said migiro was persuaded to stay by russia which has vast sums of money tied up in oil rich venezuela pompei was claimed just propaganda according to. michael and i thought...
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when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i did not feel any sense of entitlement therestand, to a lesser extent, what it means to come from outside the establishment, evenif come from outside the establishment, even if i have arrived at a certain established position. the new poet laureate, simon armitage, speaking to will gompertz. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's a look at what's coming up tonight. we're just 48 hours away from finding out who'll be crowned this year's premier league champions. mercedes continue their f1 dominance this season, with another 1—2 in practise for the spanish grand prix. and matt wallace doesn't drop a shot on his way to leading the british masters after two rounds. welcome to the programme. well, what a week of football we've had and we're not done yet. with the premier league coming to a close on sunday, it's been one of the closest title races in history as manchester city and liverpool have gone toe—to—toe for months.
when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i did not feel any sense of entitlement therestand, to a lesser extent, what it means to come from outside the establishment, evenif come from outside the establishment, even if i have arrived at a certain established position. the new poet laureate, simon armitage, speaking to will gompertz. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes....
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sunderland have reached the league one play—off final after holding portsmouth to a goalless draw atrjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26 may. gareth southagate has named his squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month. nine players are involved in the champions league final, just five days before the semi—final against the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month, while chelsea's ruben loftus—cheek is out and will miss the europa league final. we will find out more about a couple of players in that. and then i will make couple of decisions but we can change if we have injuries after that and, frankly, there is every chance that is going to happen so we have to just make the best possible decisions with the information we have and it is constantly moving. i went to
sunderland have reached the league one play—off final after holding portsmouth to a goalless draw atrjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26 may. gareth southagate has named his squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month. nine players...
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is due to visit to come here in june for talks in downing street and to attend the ceremony in portsmouthorate the 75th anniversary of d—day. donald trump did visit the uk last year — amid protests — and had tea with the queen and talks with theresa may. but that was a working — rather than a formal — state visit. jeremy hunt told mps that objections to next month's visit were based on what he called "ridiculous anti—americanism". the prime minister and i are delighted that the president of the united states will come to the uk for a state visit injune. it will be an opportunity... it will be an opportunity to celebrate our close and special relationship in areas such as trade, investment, security, defence, and venezuela. what many would say is he should not be getting a state visit at all. mr speaker, in this country, when a bully mows their way to the front of the queue, we might remonstrate in a politely british way, but we certainly don't reward that bad behaviour by inviting him back for tea. so could the government perhaps be tactful and polite in this, and say we will all be rathe
is due to visit to come here in june for talks in downing street and to attend the ceremony in portsmouthorate the 75th anniversary of d—day. donald trump did visit the uk last year — amid protests — and had tea with the queen and talks with theresa may. but that was a working — rather than a formal — state visit. jeremy hunt told mps that objections to next month's visit were based on what he called "ridiculous anti—americanism". the prime minister and i are delighted...
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football could still give you some of that buzz and you tried to manage in the uk with wycombe, with portsmouthorld looking for that management success, but it never really came. no, i was only manager at a certain level. what i was doing in the last 17 was travelling, we having experiences, working in seven different countries in the last 17 years. and in all different departments of the football industry, sports direct, i was vice president of the chinese company. and i was just having experiences out there to find out what i was like, and what i did like, the coaching, the managing, all the differentjobs that go into football. and in some of them i went, yeah, i quite like that. i never get, like you said, i never get that physical buzz alongside it. i never get onto the green turf again. but coaching and managing, does get you, coaching in particular, gets you a little bit closer to the grass, which i quite like. i was struck in the book by your honesty about how you described when you were in china so far away from family and you had a breakdown. this is only two or three years ago. you so
football could still give you some of that buzz and you tried to manage in the uk with wycombe, with portsmouthorld looking for that management success, but it never really came. no, i was only manager at a certain level. what i was doing in the last 17 was travelling, we having experiences, working in seven different countries in the last 17 years. and in all different departments of the football industry, sports direct, i was vice president of the chinese company. and i was just having...
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we know that among the things donald trump will be doing is heading down to portsmouth for d—day commemorations a commemorations this and that will be seen as a hugely important event where i imagined politics will be put to one side. as you mentioned, donald trump is again being a bit critical in inferring that theresa may's approach to brexit negotiation has not been up to scratch and all the way he would do things. that is awkward for theresa may. but for her and downing street they know that her last days in downing street are coming. she will resign from the conservative party, and is expected to at the end of the week. maybe they have been hoping for a little more subtlety and delicacy as a result but, of course, donald trump is not characteristically a particularly su btle is not characteristically a particularly subtle man. an interesting few days ahead for you jessica and the team at westminster. jewish groups have called for the expulsion of a senior labour official, who's been suspended from the party in the ongoing row about anti—semitism. peter willsman, who's a member of the party
we know that among the things donald trump will be doing is heading down to portsmouth for d—day commemorations a commemorations this and that will be seen as a hugely important event where i imagined politics will be put to one side. as you mentioned, donald trump is again being a bit critical in inferring that theresa may's approach to brexit negotiation has not been up to scratch and all the way he would do things. that is awkward for theresa may. but for her and downing street they know...
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steven dymond was discovered at his home in portsmouth about a week after taking a lie—detector testtold empty morphine packets were found next to his body. huawei smartphones will not be able to access the uk's first 5g network, run by operator ee, which will go live at the end of the month. the company has paused the sale of huawei 5g—enabled handsets amid security concerns over the compa ny‘s links with the chinese government. it comes as google announced it would block access to some of its apps on huawei mobiles. sir philip green's retail empire which owns topshop, miss selfridge and dorothy perkins says it wants to close 23 shops and persuade nearly 200 landlords to accept lower rents. arcadia has 566 stores in the uk and ireland and employs around 18,000 people. our business correspondent emma simpson is with me. emma is with me now. more bad news for this? you might guess, so more bad news for this? you might guess, so philip can use to be the king of the high street but his once powerful empire is now in serious trouble. sales are falling and like a lot of retailers arcadia
steven dymond was discovered at his home in portsmouth about a week after taking a lie—detector testtold empty morphine packets were found next to his body. huawei smartphones will not be able to access the uk's first 5g network, run by operator ee, which will go live at the end of the month. the company has paused the sale of huawei 5g—enabled handsets amid security concerns over the compa ny‘s links with the chinese government. it comes as google announced it would block access to some...
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sunderland are taking on portsmouth in the first semi final of the league one play offs.t match. doncaster face charlton in the other semi tomorrow. salford city — the football club part—owned by manchester united's famous ‘class of 92‘ has been promoted to the football league — for the first time in their history. they beat afc fylde 3—0 at wembley in the final of the national league play—offs. emmanuel die—seruv—we david beckham is one of the owners, ryan giggs as well. it is part of a plan for them, they want to get them to the championship and they have got them into the league, fantastic result for them. unlucky for fylde themselves who have had an interesting story. onto the scottish premiership now and kilmarnock are back into 3rd. that is the place that will get them into the europa league next season. they beat hibs1—0. eamonn brophy with a thirty second minute minute penalty. kenny miller scored the only goal for already relegated dundee — who ended a run of 10 straight defeats with victory at livingston. and stjohnstone secured seventh place, with a comfortable
sunderland are taking on portsmouth in the first semi final of the league one play offs.t match. doncaster face charlton in the other semi tomorrow. salford city — the football club part—owned by manchester united's famous ‘class of 92‘ has been promoted to the football league — for the first time in their history. they beat afc fylde 3—0 at wembley in the final of the national league play—offs. emmanuel die—seruv—we david beckham is one of the owners, ryan giggs as well. it...
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when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i did not feel any sense of entitlement thereimon armitage, speaking to will gompertz. tributes have been paid to the comedian, freddie starr, who has died at the age of 76. the entertainer, who was born on merseyside, rose to national prominence in the early 1970s, after appearing on the tv talent show, opportunity knocks. it‘s understood he was found at his home, on spain‘s costa del sol. david sillito looks back at his life. freddie starr! 1970, the royal variety show and for a young freddie starr, it was his moment. # it‘s not unusual to be loved by anyone... it was all there, the impersonations, the manic energy, and a touch of danger. muhammad ali came along, yet the white people, the white promoters, they didn‘t want to know black people, they kept them to one side. how do you know? shut up, i‘m talking! not many people would have done that with muhammad ali. the success that followed bought him a lifestyle of helicopters and horses. miinnehoma won the national. in the world of northern comedians, there was a touch of rock
when i was a student at portsmouth poly doing geography, i did not feel any sense of entitlement thereimon armitage, speaking to will gompertz. tributes have been paid to the comedian, freddie starr, who has died at the age of 76. the entertainer, who was born on merseyside, rose to national prominence in the early 1970s, after appearing on the tv talent show, opportunity knocks. it‘s understood he was found at his home, on spain‘s costa del sol. david sillito looks back at his life....
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that decided football could still give you that buzz and you try to manage in the uk with wycombe, portsmouthhina, you went all over the world, but the success went all over the world, but the su ccess never went all over the world, but the success never really came. went all over the world, but the success never really camelj went all over the world, but the success never really came. i was only manager at a certain level. what i was doing in the last 17 was travelling. having experiences. working in seven different countries in the last 17 years. and in all different departments of the football industry, sports direct, i was vice president of the chinese company. i was having experiences out there to find out what i was like, what i did like, the coaching of the managing, all the different jobs that go into football. in some of them i went, yeah, i quite like that. i never get, like you said, i never get that physical buzz alongside it. i never get onto the green turf again. but coaching and managing, coaching in particular, as you are a little bit closer to the grass, which i quite like. i
that decided football could still give you that buzz and you try to manage in the uk with wycombe, portsmouthhina, you went all over the world, but the success went all over the world, but the su ccess never went all over the world, but the success never really came. went all over the world, but the success never really camelj went all over the world, but the success never really came. i was only manager at a certain level. what i was doing in the last 17 was travelling. having experiences....
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portsmouth, look at the results there. i think it will be very mixed.ains? what are your chances? laura's point is clear which is that at this point in the cycle, you should be confident of making those games if you are going to form a government in an election which would take place within months. —— could. which would take place within months. -- could. you cannot compare this moment in time historically. we hope to make progress and you can't say until the last minute what will happen. there are lots of things at play here. we have voter id, for instance. ina play here. we have voter id, for instance. in a few places it made a huge difference. we have had an 87—year—old woman who has voted all her life and was turned away. lots of factors in play that we have to look in detail. i am very unhappy about how the voter id has been rolled out and i think it is about suppressing the vote. in derby, that was mentioned as well. good morning john, once again. relative performance and expectation — what is your take on that? i have some sympathy with the argum
portsmouth, look at the results there. i think it will be very mixed.ains? what are your chances? laura's point is clear which is that at this point in the cycle, you should be confident of making those games if you are going to form a government in an election which would take place within months. —— could. which would take place within months. -- could. you cannot compare this moment in time historically. we hope to make progress and you can't say until the last minute what will happen....
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gave sunderland the initiative after the first leg of their league one play—off semi—final against portsmouth the club pa rt—owned by manchester united's class of ‘92 — have been promoted to the football league for the first time in their history. this they beat afc fylde 3—0 in the national league play—off final at wembley. in scotland, we have the old firm derby at noon — and with celtic and rangers already filling the top two spots, the focus has switched to the chase for third place — kilmarnock moved above aberdeen yesterday with victory over hibs. dundee, already relegated to the championship, earned their first win for three months, beating livingston. kenny miller was injured in the act of scoring the only goal of the game. women's super league champions arsenal finished the season on a high — by inflicting a first league defeat on their closest rivals manchester city. the only goal of the game came from emma mitchell, who surprised even herself with a brilliant strike. saracens beat leinster in the biggest game in european club rugby, lifting the champions cup for the third time in f
gave sunderland the initiative after the first leg of their league one play—off semi—final against portsmouth the club pa rt—owned by manchester united's class of ‘92 — have been promoted to the football league for the first time in their history. this they beat afc fylde 3—0 in the national league play—off final at wembley. in scotland, we have the old firm derby at noon — and with celtic and rangers already filling the top two spots, the focus has switched to the chase for...
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steve dymond, who lived in portsmouth and was in his 60s, was a guest on thejeremy kyle show who diedding an appearance on the programme. his friends fear he took his own life. the full story may not be clear until itv‘s investigation and any inquest is completed, but it has reopened the debate into the duty of ca re offered reopened the debate into the duty of care offered on shows like this. it is thought that during his appearance, steve dymond took part ina lie appearance, steve dymond took part in a lie detector segment to try and convince his fiancee he hadn't been unfaithful. she told the sun newspaper he had failed the test and she believed the results. he was saying, oh, ilied she believed the results. he was saying, oh, i lied on three questions. so the test was wrong, it's all wrong. i said i would go by it, i watch it every morning, i go by it, you know what i mean? definitely. i mean, i don't see the point of being on there in the first place to get results. you are doing my head in... senior politicians are 110w my head in... senior politicians are now calling for a clos
steve dymond, who lived in portsmouth and was in his 60s, was a guest on thejeremy kyle show who diedding an appearance on the programme. his friends fear he took his own life. the full story may not be clear until itv‘s investigation and any inquest is completed, but it has reopened the debate into the duty of ca re offered reopened the debate into the duty of care offered on shows like this. it is thought that during his appearance, steve dymond took part ina lie appearance, steve dymond...
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had the feeling a couple of days ago i should take a long walk through chinatown, waverley place, portsmouthe, gateway to chinatown, tenderloin, i returned to my room to find two prostitutes were there -- [bell ringing] >> president yee: thank you very much. rueben, i'll handle it. please tell -- i would like. >> president yee: time is up. next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i have heard that you are working on the chinatown after rose pak. i do object to it. i know that the congress has passed house of representatives, [inaudible] i was so shocked because it's terrible to believe that -- government, i believe -- and make this decision, for sure they have got evidence to -- but in my heart i have question mark, is that true? in 2017, my friend visited me from china. we have more than 40 years of friendship he is a doctor. both his assistant and brother-in-law work in university. it is an affiliate hospital. he say he's -- leader of the hospital. i ask you i heard that the chinese hospital, from the fellow practitioners and transferred it to the patients. i said, is that tr
had the feeling a couple of days ago i should take a long walk through chinatown, waverley place, portsmouthe, gateway to chinatown, tenderloin, i returned to my room to find two prostitutes were there -- [bell ringing] >> president yee: thank you very much. rueben, i'll handle it. please tell -- i would like. >> president yee: time is up. next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i have heard that you are working on the chinatown after rose pak. i do object to...
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so another exciting election, a local election, here in portsmouth.ng to turn much colder compared to recent days got —— the bank holiday weekend. it is going to be colder than last year's may bank holiday. arctic air being introduced right across the uk as we go into the weekend. showery rain across central areas, drifting further south, but it will stay quite cloudy for many. you can see the temperatures across northern parts, 7—11. further south, the temperatures across northern parts, 7—11. furthersouth, holding onto milder conditions with a bit of sunshine in the far south—west. we continue with showers through the night but they were mostly clear away. further wintry showers into north—east scotland and england. look at the blue, frost across northern parts through tonight. clear sky to take us into saturday morning and a bright start but some showers and eastern areas but look at the temperatures, then 13. goodbye. —— 10—13. good morning — we're bringing you a bbc news special on the results coming in from yesterday's local elections. voters ha
so another exciting election, a local election, here in portsmouth.ng to turn much colder compared to recent days got —— the bank holiday weekend. it is going to be colder than last year's may bank holiday. arctic air being introduced right across the uk as we go into the weekend. showery rain across central areas, drifting further south, but it will stay quite cloudy for many. you can see the temperatures across northern parts, 7—11. further south, the temperatures across northern parts,...
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, i will write to him in response to that but can i say i look forward as do others to being in portsmouth to commemorate his anniversary. >> 43 years ago, like many others i was ordered to serve in northern ireland to keep the peace by terrorists attacking and killing civilians in northern ireland. many of my colleagues and others did not come back including one friend who was tortured, murdered and his body has never been found or his murderers ever brought to justice. in answer to our honorable friend's question she talked about amnesty. none of those who served have called for amnesty. what they called for his fairness and justice. many many old veterans are finding having been cleared decades ago that we are proceeding against them with no new evidence. can i please ask her will she answer me how is that i can say to my old colleagues this government is not abandoned them. >> we absolutely value the service he and others did in northern ireland. it is a difficult time for the united kingdom and the work the police did and the armed forces did were crucial. we have seen the peace since
, i will write to him in response to that but can i say i look forward as do others to being in portsmouth to commemorate his anniversary. >> 43 years ago, like many others i was ordered to serve in northern ireland to keep the peace by terrorists attacking and killing civilians in northern ireland. many of my colleagues and others did not come back including one friend who was tortured, murdered and his body has never been found or his murderers ever brought to justice. in answer to our...
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reporter matt finn is in portsmouth, arkansas, where the river has climbed to historic levels. >> thisic. you look across the cove and you see all the houses submerged. >> reporter: more rain, adding to the already swollen arkansas river is widespread flooding continues to plague areas of oklahoma and arkansas. all of this as another round of tornadoes struck overnight from texas to iowa, marking 13 straight days of reported tornadoes across the country. hundreds of homes are continuing to see rising water levels, with city officials estimating up to 1000 homes have been impacted. some homeowners seeing the water rise up to their roofs. and high levels could remain like this for days. >> just because we had good night from you whether standpoint does not mean we will be complacent. we have to stay proactive on this. >> reporter: the arkansas river sitting right now at an all- time high, reaching 40 4 pm -- reaching 44 feet in dardanelle and 40 feet in van buren. that is nearly double the flood stage. well receding, all that water will have to go somewhere, reaching little rock, the sta
reporter matt finn is in portsmouth, arkansas, where the river has climbed to historic levels. >> thisic. you look across the cove and you see all the houses submerged. >> reporter: more rain, adding to the already swollen arkansas river is widespread flooding continues to plague areas of oklahoma and arkansas. all of this as another round of tornadoes struck overnight from texas to iowa, marking 13 straight days of reported tornadoes across the country. hundreds of homes are...
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in portsmouth, arkansas, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland's public safety commission approved a proposal to decriminalize magic mushrooms and some other psychedelic drugs. it is the first step towards possibly reducing penalties for using mushrooms, peyote, and other plant-based psychedelics. supporters say these drugs help people that have rental health problems. these are naturally occurring plants and fungi that have been used for centuries. the allegations were that they were risky to health, that they cost a lot of risky behaviors, and none of that was scientifically based. >> critics say decriminalizing drugs is not a good substitute for conventional mental health treatment. the resolution could go before the full city council as early as next tuesday. >>> we will get you caught up on the rest of the days news with dave clark. >> prosecutors in oaklands ghost ship warehouse trial is starting to wrap up their case. the mother of a man who cosigned a lease for the warehouse with defendant, derick almena testified yesterday, kathleen bouchard told the jury, he laughed at her when she
in portsmouth, arkansas, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland's public safety commission approved a proposal to decriminalize magic mushrooms and some other psychedelic drugs. it is the first step towards possibly reducing penalties for using mushrooms, peyote, and other plant-based psychedelics. supporters say these drugs help people that have rental health problems. these are naturally occurring plants and fungi that have been used for centuries. the allegations were that they were risky to...
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steve dymond, who lived in portsmouth and was in his 60s, was a guest on thejeremy kyle show who diedis friends fear he took his own life. the full story may not be clear until itv‘s investigation and any inquest is completed, but it has reopened the debate into the duty of care offered on shows like this. it is thought that during his appearance steve dymond took part in a lie—detector segment to try and convince his fiancee he hadn't been unfaithful. she told the sun newspaper he had failed the test and she believed the results. he was saying, oh, i lied on three questions. so the test was wrong, it's all wrong. i said i would go by it, i watch it every morning, i go by it, you know what i mean? definitely. i mean, i don't see the point of being on there in the first place to get results. —— that is the whole point of being on there in the first place. senior politicians are now calling for a closer examination on how guests are treated on tv shows like this. i think there needs to be an independent review of the way the programme exercises its duty of care to the people on it, peop
steve dymond, who lived in portsmouth and was in his 60s, was a guest on thejeremy kyle show who diedis friends fear he took his own life. the full story may not be clear until itv‘s investigation and any inquest is completed, but it has reopened the debate into the duty of care offered on shows like this. it is thought that during his appearance steve dymond took part in a lie—detector segment to try and convince his fiancee he hadn't been unfaithful. she told the sun newspaper he had...
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i'm a small business owner here in portsmouth, new hampshire, and the health insurance has ka killed me. and then on top of that, gun control. all these school shootings. everything that is happening. it has to change. >> and also beating donald trump is important to you. you mentioned that. what about a biden/harris ticket. that is something we heard people talk about. >> i love joe biden, i really do. but i think he's too old and he's not progressive enough to take us where we need to be. we need the younger voters to come in. we're getting to the point that we older people are stuck in our ways. we need the younger people to come in. >> thank you so much, lisa. there you hear it. this is exactly what we expect to hear a lot of from new hampshire voters. joe biden, again, coming into the state as a frontrunner. but the last time he ran for president, he didn't make it to new hampshire. we'll see how he fares on this first trip. >> jason, i couldn't tell if you were scoffing or laughing or agreeing when he spoke to that voter about a potential joe biden/harris ticket. warming to the
i'm a small business owner here in portsmouth, new hampshire, and the health insurance has ka killed me. and then on top of that, gun control. all these school shootings. everything that is happening. it has to change. >> and also beating donald trump is important to you. you mentioned that. what about a biden/harris ticket. that is something we heard people talk about. >> i love joe biden, i really do. but i think he's too old and he's not progressive enough to take us where we...