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newsnight is starting over on bbc two now with kirsty wark, but here on bbc one, it's time for the newso and welcome to sportsday — i'm katie shanahan, coming up on the show tonight. it's seventh heaven for england as they thump montenegro, and qualify for next years euros. roger roars to victory. federer beats novak djokovic in a shootout of the heavyweights at the atp finals. and sonny bill williams tells us why he couldn't say no, when the wolfpack and return to rugby league came calling. good evening and welcome to the programme. we start tonight at wembley stadium where england put on a show to shine the spotlight on their one thousandth game. they absolutely thumped montenegro 7—nil to qualify for euro 2020 with a game to spare. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at wembley — this was england's big night wasn't it, and they certainly lived up to the billing? q — a slightly odd reception forjoe gomez though tonight, they did, to be fair never expected them to do well against montenegro but 7-0, it them to do well against montenegro but 7—0, it was a demolition derby really.
newsnight is starting over on bbc two now with kirsty wark, but here on bbc one, it's time for the newso and welcome to sportsday — i'm katie shanahan, coming up on the show tonight. it's seventh heaven for england as they thump montenegro, and qualify for next years euros. roger roars to victory. federer beats novak djokovic in a shootout of the heavyweights at the atp finals. and sonny bill williams tells us why he couldn't say no, when the wolfpack and return to rugby league came calling....
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and while it's producers are it's wark to pull out their next hit we will surely share more of this one. you're watching d.w. news live from berlin coming up next have you africa with my colleague christine don't forget you can get all your due to do news and latest information around the clock on our website at g.w. dot com follow us on twitter at d w news thanks for watching. and now affectionately as affectionately as you can. put him in the middle of his election campaign q 2000 the documentary was filmed for russian television. did you turn the camera back on of course the film.
and while it's producers are it's wark to pull out their next hit we will surely share more of this one. you're watching d.w. news live from berlin coming up next have you africa with my colleague christine don't forget you can get all your due to do news and latest information around the clock on our website at g.w. dot com follow us on twitter at d w news thanks for watching. and now affectionately as affectionately as you can. put him in the middle of his election campaign q 2000 the...
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work for better wall wark for your country you can do it through many or several ways. through could tour business or with. a stronger person and go meet men with society. that's what he wanted to do. and does he have any regrets i don't know i saw him still. to be. with who we believe the. these full activism to british. themes and perhaps to pressure governments or at least the. let's see do you see the current us to them how do you explain that perhaps between on the one hand the great expressions of public support grassroots across many countries for the predicament of joke among the others on the other hand the reluctance of other governments to interfere in the internal affairs of spain how do you explain. i don't know for the moment we have already seen. several ways to. improve the just this is different spain's justice ways to say it's just because the german government and all the scottish judicial system refused to extradite people to speak exactly they don't see a crime where there is not a crime. you spoken to him feels about things how do you push your fee
work for better wall wark for your country you can do it through many or several ways. through could tour business or with. a stronger person and go meet men with society. that's what he wanted to do. and does he have any regrets i don't know i saw him still. to be. with who we believe the. these full activism to british. themes and perhaps to pressure governments or at least the. let's see do you see the current us to them how do you explain that perhaps between on the one hand the great...
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from world wark i and at that time in the army were a lot of -- there's a lot of intellectual discussion about the new weapons that the was using, especially the machine gun and he having a machine gun thickion, he was in the of all of that. they're writing articles in the various journals and those sorts of things. he was also very, very detail oriented for his entire life. when i say he learned the value learneding, he quickly what had happened in this mass army, with soldiers who were not as well trained as they perhaps needed to be and he learned a lot about checking training, thing.rt of i think that's what caught marshall's eye initially is he very detail oriented and he was very thorough in his training methods. what made him -- what i think made marshall think that had the knack is that ability get them todiers to where they needed to be. marshall understood that we needed very, very good trainers soldiers.n-american it's a very different problem whitean dealing with soldiers and that's why he selected almond for that position. your research on general patton, this question is no
from world wark i and at that time in the army were a lot of -- there's a lot of intellectual discussion about the new weapons that the was using, especially the machine gun and he having a machine gun thickion, he was in the of all of that. they're writing articles in the various journals and those sorts of things. he was also very, very detail oriented for his entire life. when i say he learned the value learneding, he quickly what had happened in this mass army, with soldiers who were not as...
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if that doesn't change, even if he wins eye warks it's hard to see where he goes from there. >> while're talking about support from african-american voters. i've got to ask you what happened over the weekend with someone who is not in the race yet, former mayor michael bloomberg and this startling a apology for stop and frisk. people were sort of blown away by this because this is not a person who is known for being super reflective in that kind of a reversal. >> bloomberg says if he's going to run for president, he's going to skip iowa and new hampshire. that means he's going to try to enter if race, if he does, once it gets to the south and beyond south carolina. once it gets to states with large black populations. nationally right now here's the one pool we've seen since bloomberg indicated he might enter the race. 2% last week. obviously if you're bloomberg and you're going to enter after iowa and new hampshire, it's doubly important you have appeal to black voters. soy think there might be a connection. you can see if he does get in this race, he's got a long way to go. >> steve
if that doesn't change, even if he wins eye warks it's hard to see where he goes from there. >> while're talking about support from african-american voters. i've got to ask you what happened over the weekend with someone who is not in the race yet, former mayor michael bloomberg and this startling a apology for stop and frisk. people were sort of blown away by this because this is not a person who is known for being super reflective in that kind of a reversal. >> bloomberg says if...
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churchill returned to the united states for the second time in 1900, which was his virs visit to warked in those ensuing five years he had begun to make his fame as a war correspondent and soldier in india and sudan and most famously in south africa during the boar wars. he was captured by them, escaped and wrote a series of books and articles about it. towards the end of 1900 he himself was elected to parliament. he was only 25. most of thea member time until he retired 50 years later. the second visit to washington had a particular purpose. as churchill himself said -- "i come to the united states to pursue period of time, not pleasure. the profit was to come from the series of speeches all around the united states. he folk spok spoke at a dinner in new york. he was introduced by america's most famous author, mark twain. and then went on to meet the governor, theered door roosevelt. who'd just been elected vice president. that meeting did not go especially well. teddy said of winston churchill -- "although he was not an attractive fello, i was interested in some of the things he had t
churchill returned to the united states for the second time in 1900, which was his virs visit to warked in those ensuing five years he had begun to make his fame as a war correspondent and soldier in india and sudan and most famously in south africa during the boar wars. he was captured by them, escaped and wrote a series of books and articles about it. towards the end of 1900 he himself was elected to parliament. he was only 25. most of thea member time until he retired 50 years later. the...
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cole: i have a speaker on the wark i'm a i think -- i'm going to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, mr. morrelle. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. morrelle: i rise in strong support of house resolution 660. i am deeply troubled that this process has become necessary at all. but we have no choice, we must continue to investigate alarming allegations of misconduct by the president. we continue with a public process through which all americans will have the ability to access and assess the evidence. this has been and will continue to be a fair and sober inquiry. members on both sides will continue to have the opportunity to question witnesses, seek evidence, and we re-fute testimony presented in these proceedings the president will have strong protections as we weigh the evidence in our deliberations. our only goal is uncovering the truth. did the president pressure ukrainian leaders with a threat of with holding critical mi
cole: i have a speaker on the wark i'm a i think -- i'm going to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, mr. morrelle. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. morrelle: i rise in strong support of house resolution 660. i am deeply troubled that this process has become necessary at all. but we have no choice, we must continue to investigate alarming allegations of...
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it seems to have happened very quickly, in an interview with kirsty wark a couple of nights ago, emily. i don't think the queen had any hand in this, i think he informed her he was doing it. when you think about the content and the tone, saying he does not regret the friendship, that his behaviour was almost too honourable, how do you think that will be received by the royalfamily? how do you think that will be received by the royal family?” think to say he doesn't regret the friendship, to use words like" epstein public behaviour unbecoming", emily maitlis pulled him up quite rightly saying he was sex offender and finally the duke of york came into the 21st century and admitted he was a sex offender, it will affect the duke of york, it will affect the duke of york, it will affect the duke of york probably in his relationship with his various charities and his various work, because they might say, all this has come out in the wash we are not sure whether we want him to come along, northern ireland put him off earlier in the year, our other people going to put him off in twe nty20 ? oth
it seems to have happened very quickly, in an interview with kirsty wark a couple of nights ago, emily. i don't think the queen had any hand in this, i think he informed her he was doing it. when you think about the content and the tone, saying he does not regret the friendship, that his behaviour was almost too honourable, how do you think that will be received by the royalfamily? how do you think that will be received by the royal family?” think to say he doesn't regret the friendship, to...