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three times they have played new zealand ina times they have played new zealand in a world cup final and the kiwis have always won. it'lljust seven minutes for the black ferns to kick into gear. an early shot, but england refused to shuffle aside. a penalty try in their favour was followed by their own brand of expansive rugby. but just followed by their own brand of expansive rugby. butjust as england sends the momentum was theirs, new zealand head back. this outstretched arm and a reminder that danger was a lwa ys arm and a reminder that danger was always lurking. in a match that swung one way and the next, england tried to wrest control. thomson managed this, new zealand could only sit and watch. but something had to give. the black ferns were ruthless, relentless. england struggled to stem the tide. new zealand has hit their stride and once on top, nothing will stop them. two more tries and they wrestled the trophy from england's grass. yet again, the red roses have finished second best to new zealand. a painful repeat. so new zealand has finished england's run in devastating sty
three times they have played new zealand ina times they have played new zealand in a world cup final and the kiwis have always won. it'lljust seven minutes for the black ferns to kick into gear. an early shot, but england refused to shuffle aside. a penalty try in their favour was followed by their own brand of expansive rugby. but just followed by their own brand of expansive rugby. butjust as england sends the momentum was theirs, new zealand head back. this outstretched arm and a reminder...
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and that is the new zealand everyone knows. another huge cry has just gone up so potentially another score on the board behind us. let's take a look ahead to england because we hope that they get through to face the black ferns in the final. what other chances against france, their toughest test yet? england have not really been tested in the pool stages, they had some great results but i think the first 20 minutes will be tough with france coming at them after a great performance against ireland. so it is going to be closer than people think. and simon middleton has named his strongest starting line—up of the tournament yet. what are we going to look out for this evening? lydia thompson coming back on the wing, she is a flyer and incredible. katy mclean, just on form at fly—half. and a lot of the forwards, the pack working really well together. and have you got a prediction? i think england will win by 12. and dare we look further ahead to a final, if england to win as you say, new zealand looked like they will go through,
and that is the new zealand everyone knows. another huge cry has just gone up so potentially another score on the board behind us. let's take a look ahead to england because we hope that they get through to face the black ferns in the final. what other chances against france, their toughest test yet? england have not really been tested in the pool stages, they had some great results but i think the first 20 minutes will be tough with france coming at them after a great performance against...
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so new zealand has finished england‘s run in devastating style. but these players did contribute to a thrilling final that would have done a lot to boost the game. elsewhere today hull managed to keep hold of rugby league‘s challenge cup after a thrilling match at wembley, beating wigan by 18 points to 1a. there was little to separate the sides with both running in three tries each, but it was the goal kicking of mark sneed that proved the difference. adam wild reports. in the wembley sun, this is rugby league‘s date to shine. no club has w011 league‘s date to shine. no club has won more cups league‘s date to shine. no club has won more cups but this is whole‘s day. an intriguing contest. a game that could turn on something as small as the bounds of the ball. the lesson then, don‘t let it bounce and they didn‘t and hull were back in they didn‘t and hull were back in the game. they try their luck again and their luck was seen. a 2—point lead at the break. the narrow scope was all that was needed and the scoreboard gap growing. joe
so new zealand has finished england‘s run in devastating style. but these players did contribute to a thrilling final that would have done a lot to boost the game. elsewhere today hull managed to keep hold of rugby league‘s challenge cup after a thrilling match at wembley, beating wigan by 18 points to 1a. there was little to separate the sides with both running in three tries each, but it was the goal kicking of mark sneed that proved the difference. adam wild reports. in the wembley sun,...
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so these wetas are the new zealand version of mice. they're really important. okay, cue the weta. ♪ so, these are wetas, huh? these are cook strait giant weta. we've got a male and a female. these are basically big, flightless grasshoppers, right? yeah. look at how big, wow. and they're sweet? yeah, they... they don't bite? they don't bite. they are herbivores. and they took the place of mice. yeah, essentially. gentle creatures. what they have is, they have defense mechanism, they have these spikes on their legs. now, these aren't rare, are they? these are rare, yeah. are they really? they are very rare, yeah. predation by rats and mice. and they've lost their ability to fly, like a lot of birds here in new zealand. oh, yeah, yeah. they're essentially large crickets. and they're so large, in fact, we put transmitters on them when we first introduced them. so, we're ready. okay. let's try white first. on the white? sure. look at that, that's perfect. you've styled wetas before, haven't you? yeah. all right. can i move them a little? yeah. they're interesting
so these wetas are the new zealand version of mice. they're really important. okay, cue the weta. ♪ so, these are wetas, huh? these are cook strait giant weta. we've got a male and a female. these are basically big, flightless grasshoppers, right? yeah. look at how big, wow. and they're sweet? yeah, they... they don't bite? they don't bite. they are herbivores. and they took the place of mice. yeah, essentially. gentle creatures. what they have is, they have defense mechanism, they have these...
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new zealand have a straightforward a5—12 victory against underdogs usa earlier. england versus new zealand in the final on saturday and it is the showcase of women's sports that everybody wanted to see at the end of the summer of sport that has seen women contest the cricket world cup, solheim cup, and it shows the best women can do in front of an ever expanding audience. celtic will go up against the elite of european football this season after qualifying for the group stage of the champions league. despite taking a substantial lead into the second leg of their qualifier with kazakhstan side astana tonight, there were some nervy moments for the scottish champions, as they lost for the first time this season, but progress 8—a on aggregate. adam wild reports. no let—up in concentration. that was the message for celtic but with a 5—0 lead those who made the trip to kazakhstan may be forgiven for relaxing. for astana, a footballing lost cause. this made it clear it might not have been as co mforta ble clear it might not have been as comfortable as celtic hoped
new zealand have a straightforward a5—12 victory against underdogs usa earlier. england versus new zealand in the final on saturday and it is the showcase of women's sports that everybody wanted to see at the end of the summer of sport that has seen women contest the cricket world cup, solheim cup, and it shows the best women can do in front of an ever expanding audience. celtic will go up against the elite of european football this season after qualifying for the group stage of the champions...
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and able verse new zealand after beating the usa in the earlier final today. the scoreline was 45— 12. it was another very tight semi—final. much more tight than people expected from the usa. they really put up a fight against the mighty black ferns. it was very close at half—time, but gradually, new zealand found a second gear and pulled ahead to get to the final as well. it is the fairy tale semi—final everyone wanted to see in belfast on saturday. the top two teams in the world, england against new zealand, going head for the title. i cannot wait for that. norwegian cross—country skier therese yohawg's doping ban has been extended by five months, ending her hopes of competing in the olympic games next february, in pyeongchang. a warning, there is flash photography in the pictures we are about to show you. norway's olympic committee originally banned yo—hawg for 13 months, after she tested positive for clostebol, an anabolic steroid, last september, but the international skiing federation called for an extension. translation: i want to start by s
and able verse new zealand after beating the usa in the earlier final today. the scoreline was 45— 12. it was another very tight semi—final. much more tight than people expected from the usa. they really put up a fight against the mighty black ferns. it was very close at half—time, but gradually, new zealand found a second gear and pulled ahead to get to the final as well. it is the fairy tale semi—final everyone wanted to see in belfast on saturday. the top two teams in the world,...
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what have you made of this new zealand side because they've looked good but you said they're not at their best? i think they were outstanding in the pool stages, they have the whole package but today the usa rattled them especially in the first half. no one would have expected it. so maybe some complacency. but now putting it right. and that is the
what have you made of this new zealand side because they've looked good but you said they're not at their best? i think they were outstanding in the pool stages, they have the whole package but today the usa rattled them especially in the first half. no one would have expected it. so maybe some complacency. but now putting it right. and that is the
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zealand in the final in belfast tonight. as they face new zealand new zealand are the number one ranked side in the world and have won the world cup four times before. ranked side in the world and have england go into the match this evening with just one change to the side that beat france in the semi—finals. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 10:05 — now on bbc one its time good evening from bbc london news, i'm victoria hollins.
zealand in the final in belfast tonight. as they face new zealand new zealand are the number one ranked side in the world and have won the world cup four times before. ranked side in the world and have england go into the match this evening with just one change to the side that beat france in the semi—finals. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 10:05 — now on bbc one its time good evening from bbc london news, i'm victoria hollins.
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they will have to be at their best to defeat new zealand. we talked about the semifinal with brands. it was a bruising encounter. the black friends on the other hand breezed through against the usa. the tight turnaround, as much as england are very fit, do think that will take anything out of them? askin commented the 80 minute and then the same again if you did that is a big ask. that goes out the window when it's the final. you don't care if you are sore and have heavy legs, you are sore and have heavy legs, you just go out there and do your job. new zealand haven't been tested that much yet and hopefully from an england perspective they will be cot ata england perspective they will be cot at a little bit. just one change for england with emily scarratt getting shifted across to full—back. megan jones coming in. she isjust 20 yea rs jones coming in. she isjust 20 years old. is that a gamble?” jones coming in. she isjust 20 years old. is that a gamble? i don't think so. in many ways, disappointed for what are not to be playing. when you
they will have to be at their best to defeat new zealand. we talked about the semifinal with brands. it was a bruising encounter. the black friends on the other hand breezed through against the usa. the tight turnaround, as much as england are very fit, do think that will take anything out of them? askin commented the 80 minute and then the same again if you did that is a big ask. that goes out the window when it's the final. you don't care if you are sore and have heavy legs, you are sore and...
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interestingly, new zealand are not a professional by new zealand are not a professional rugby team, they are still amateur. they're looking forward to getting that status and they might get it after winning the world title again. they really deserve it. the professionalism of that team, how competitive it was yesterday. the brilliance on display. it was brutal andi brilliance on display. it was brutal and i really enjoyed it. we will get more reaction from the former england captain in belfast last night. maggie alophonsi. england seem to unravel in the second half. what went wrong? england seem to unravel in the second half. what went wrong ?m england seem to unravel in the second half. what went wrong? it was a sensational game, absolutely amazing. ten tries and one penalty try, but it was a game of two halves. i hate using cliches but i have got to. in the first half, england dominated. they came out, they were aggressive, they went into half—time with a lead of 17—10 but in the second half new zealand just turned it on. they retained possession, they were very clinical and they s
interestingly, new zealand are not a professional by new zealand are not a professional rugby team, they are still amateur. they're looking forward to getting that status and they might get it after winning the world title again. they really deserve it. the professionalism of that team, how competitive it was yesterday. the brilliance on display. it was brutal andi brilliance on display. it was brutal and i really enjoyed it. we will get more reaction from the former england captain in belfast...
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new zealand defending... england the defending world champions and sickness nations grand slam winners as well but the right of the french. they won two of the last six nations titles and they know the english game very well. they have played their most recently in the six nations. according to the england captain sarah hunter they are a well rounded squad and they have got strength right across the pitch and even england coach simon middleton says he is not yet preparing in his mind forafinal says he is not yet preparing in his mind for a final against the black ferns. we are a combination for all of the games. if it was the comedy in getting to the stage we are at now, it is about putting the best 23 out you feel right for the job. if you feel it is the right people at any point them out again and if not we make changes. as that. as you said, it will be huge, england against france, kick—off at 7:45pm tonight and england going for back—to—back world titles. before that usa against new zealand kicks of
new zealand defending... england the defending world champions and sickness nations grand slam winners as well but the right of the french. they won two of the last six nations titles and they know the english game very well. they have played their most recently in the six nations. according to the england captain sarah hunter they are a well rounded squad and they have got strength right across the pitch and even england coach simon middleton says he is not yet preparing in his mind forafinal...
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they have met mao world cup. —— they have met now in three world cups and history favours new zealand. they have won all three of them. it's described as one of the greatest sporting rivalries in women's sport. for that very reason, although england are world champions right now, error leaves garrett knows there is a point to prove tomorrow when they go out against the black ferns and it is the reason they play rugby. it's a battle. those are the games you look forward to, the games were you look forward to, the games were you score four or five trys, but you play rugby for the really tough ones that you grind out, the big decisions. i hope it's going to be one of those games, it's going to be a fantastic test match as it should be for a world cup final. when it comes to the tournament itself, it has been well—received around the world. global tv figures have reached record. in and in particular, in the semifinal between france and england, they got around 3 million people tuning in. now it's the chance of the red roses here in the chance of the red roses here in the uk. tomorrow's
they have met mao world cup. —— they have met now in three world cups and history favours new zealand. they have won all three of them. it's described as one of the greatest sporting rivalries in women's sport. for that very reason, although england are world champions right now, error leaves garrett knows there is a point to prove tomorrow when they go out against the black ferns and it is the reason they play rugby. it's a battle. those are the games you look forward to, the games were...
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new zealand, who are bidding to win a fifth world cup, are also through to the semis. aldora itunu scored a hat—trick of tries as the black ferns beat the 2013 runners—up, canada, 48—5 to finish top of pool a. new zealand will now face the usa who, despite losing to england, go through as the best runners—up. there were also wins for wales, spain and australia. the welsh beat hong kong 39—15, and they were the first points that hong kong had managed to score in the competition. they had 209 scored against them before that match, and zero for them. tennis, now, and the former world number one victoria azarenka has pulled out of the upcoming us open because of a custody battle over her baby son. azarenka, who has twice been the runner—up at flushing meadows, said on thursday that she is unwilling to be apart from her eight—month—old son during legal proceedings with his father, following their recent split. azarenka returned to action injune after the birth of leo last december. she hasn't ruled out reaching an agreement that would allow her to play, but
new zealand, who are bidding to win a fifth world cup, are also through to the semis. aldora itunu scored a hat—trick of tries as the black ferns beat the 2013 runners—up, canada, 48—5 to finish top of pool a. new zealand will now face the usa who, despite losing to england, go through as the best runners—up. there were also wins for wales, spain and australia. the welsh beat hong kong 39—15, and they were the first points that hong kong had managed to score in the competition. they...
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new zealand on top of the world for a fifth time england. ‘s rain as champions is over in devastating style. it may not be much consolation right now, but they did contribute to a thrilling far north —— england's. —— reign. england have it all to do in the second test against west indies at headingley. they'll start day three, 71 runs behind, with the visitors resuming on 329—for—five. hull fc won rugby league's challenge cup for the second consecutive season after a dramatic 18—14 victory over wigan. in a tight and tense match at wembley, hulljust managed to keep ahead thanks to two tries from the tongan winger mahe fonua and the kicking from man—of—the match mark sneyd. manchester united have maintained their perfect start to the premier league season. it's now three wins out of three and ten goals without conceding forjose mourinho's side. here's nick parrott. not for the first time, schmeichel will like being a hero at old trafford. butjose will like being a hero at old trafford. but jose mourinho will like being a he
new zealand on top of the world for a fifth time england. ‘s rain as champions is over in devastating style. it may not be much consolation right now, but they did contribute to a thrilling far north —— england's. —— reign. england have it all to do in the second test against west indies at headingley. they'll start day three, 71 runs behind, with the visitors resuming on 329—for—five. hull fc won rugby league's challenge cup for the second consecutive season after a dramatic...
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and england's women will defend their title against new zealand after seeing off france in world cup semifinal. it's all about giving the fans what they want to see, i have been around they want to see, i have been around the sport for so many years and this is the last one. good evening. only one place to start, it's the end of an era for england, their record goal—scorer, wayne rooney, has today decided to retire from international duty at the age of 31 despite being set for a recall. the everton striker was asked by england boss gareth southgate to be involved for the world cup qualifiers against malta and slovakia but rooney says it's the right time to bow out. and what an international career it was. top of the pile in terms of goals, 53 in 119 appearences, four more than sir bobby charlton and, as you can see, in esteemed company. the closest current england player to rooney is danny welbeck all the way back on 011111. let's go live to our reporterjohn watson who's at goodison park for us. john, there's been plenty of reaction to this news today. yes, andi yes, and i think an
and england's women will defend their title against new zealand after seeing off france in world cup semifinal. it's all about giving the fans what they want to see, i have been around they want to see, i have been around the sport for so many years and this is the last one. good evening. only one place to start, it's the end of an era for england, their record goal—scorer, wayne rooney, has today decided to retire from international duty at the age of 31 despite being set for a recall. the...
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england will play new zealand in the women's rugby world cup final this weekend. they beat france 20—3 in the second semi—final in belfast on tuesday. as world cup holders, they will defend their title against the number one ranked side in the world, after they saw off the challenge of the usa. katherine downs was there for us. england are through to a second successive world cup final, beating france in the end, 23—3. it was so tight in the first half. just one kick apiece. three each on the board at half—time. in the second half, england gradually pulled away. first a try by sarah byrne, the prop, to give some daylight between england and france. and then at the final whistle, england pounced on the ball to get the 20—3 victory. and they meet champions new zealand after beating the underdogs usa in the earlier semi—final. the scoreline was 115—12. it was another very tight semi—final. much tighter than people expected from the usa. they really put up a fight against the mighty black ferns. it was 15—7 at half time, very close at half—time, bu
england will play new zealand in the women's rugby world cup final this weekend. they beat france 20—3 in the second semi—final in belfast on tuesday. as world cup holders, they will defend their title against the number one ranked side in the world, after they saw off the challenge of the usa. katherine downs was there for us. england are through to a second successive world cup final, beating france in the end, 23—3. it was so tight in the first half. just one kick apiece. three each on...
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new zealand in 1947, and he was a dual citizen i dissent. in other mp said he had no idea that his mother had applied for him to be an italian citizen without his knowledge. a senator with the party one nation said he tried to contact the home office in the uk before he was elected, but he did not hear back from them until after he was elected. the judge will hear about whether they try to abide by the spirit of the law, regardless of whether they knew about their citizenship. it has blown australian politics into a spin. there are whisperings about many other politicians who may or dual citizenship whether it is known to them or not —— or an. citizenship whether it is known to them or not -- or an. it has such major consequences, it won't end in the high court? it will set down at it again in october, once that has been decided, we will know whether barnaby joyce will be been decided, we will know whether barnabyjoyce will be removed. if he loses his seat, the current government will no longer have a majority. at least 30 people have be
new zealand in 1947, and he was a dual citizen i dissent. in other mp said he had no idea that his mother had applied for him to be an italian citizen without his knowledge. a senator with the party one nation said he tried to contact the home office in the uk before he was elected, but he did not hear back from them until after he was elected. the judge will hear about whether they try to abide by the spirit of the law, regardless of whether they knew about their citizenship. it has blown...
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people to think of new zealand and its people rather than new zealand and its beautiful landscape. i wanted to put the people in the foreground, not just showing up beautiful shots. >> noose to have the beautiful shots. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that you're a new zealander. you hide the accent. >> i don't know that i hide it. i document know what it is. i left when i was 3. i lived in the caribbean. i've got some mixed up accent. i'm very proudly a new zealander and have been living in america since 1992. >> as if that's not going on, you have another film about the 1928 tour de france? >> it's a documentary when i set out to look into the 1928 tour de france and i rode an actual 1928 tour de france bicycle and they're twice as herb. here i am doing 220 mile as day with a 10,000 vertical feet. that gentleman riding with us in the green and orange, he's 62 years old, emile, and he's riding one also. >> how do you ride up mountains like that with no gears? >> i was going to say performance-enhancing drugs, but we didn't take those. >> but when you have the gears,
people to think of new zealand and its people rather than new zealand and its beautiful landscape. i wanted to put the people in the foreground, not just showing up beautiful shots. >> noose to have the beautiful shots. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that you're a new zealander. you hide the accent. >> i don't know that i hide it. i document know what it is. i left when i was 3. i lived in the caribbean. i've got some mixed up accent. i'm very proudly a new...
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three times england have played new zealand in the world cup final and they have lost everyone. when you get to world cup finals, past records and wins and titles goes out the window and we have said that all along. to be the best you have to play the best and we showed on tuesday night and hopefully we can do it again on saturday. sarah hunter ‘s site came to an impressive semifinal against france, the scoreline not reflecting the battle they faced on the pitch. new zealand, on the other hand, eased past the usa and with a tight turnaround that could be crucial. at the men's world cup teams had one week to recover for the final but the women have had four days. week to recover for the final but the women have had four daysm week to recover for the final but the women have had four days. it is definitely not fear but we are prepared for this. we will get the job done. we are facing a big game oi'i job done. we are facing a big game on saturday and the body will be ready mentally and physically. the final here at the kingspan stadium is the one that the tournament has been crav
three times england have played new zealand in the world cup final and they have lost everyone. when you get to world cup finals, past records and wins and titles goes out the window and we have said that all along. to be the best you have to play the best and we showed on tuesday night and hopefully we can do it again on saturday. sarah hunter ‘s site came to an impressive semifinal against france, the scoreline not reflecting the battle they faced on the pitch. new zealand, on the other...
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these are imported to new zealand, opposite climates, which means it's their citrus time in new zealand. we are getting navel oranges and other citrus and these mandarins are fantastic! look at this when i cut this inside. look it the juice, small seeds. > very small peel. loaded with juice, too. selection and storage is very important. when you buy it, like all citrus, heavy for their size. the heavier the better. that means they are packed with juice and not pulp. hold them in your hand for the weight. make sure skin is shiny and bright like this. that means they are nice and fresh. when you bring them home, store them in a cool, dry place but not in the refrigerator. never store any citrus in the refrigerator. now, these are loaded with nutritional value, vitamin c and so forth. they are great for us, easy to peel and for now, in the summertime with all the summer fruit, a little bit of citrus and refreshing. the mandarins imported from new zealand, i love it. the smell out of this world. and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. here
these are imported to new zealand, opposite climates, which means it's their citrus time in new zealand. we are getting navel oranges and other citrus and these mandarins are fantastic! look at this when i cut this inside. look it the juice, small seeds. > very small peel. loaded with juice, too. selection and storage is very important. when you buy it, like all citrus, heavy for their size. the heavier the better. that means they are packed with juice and not pulp. hold them in your hand...
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if they win, they face new zealand or the united states on saturday. our sports correspondent, katherine downes. is there now. you might be able to hear the shouts and cheers and see the flags flying. the first semi—final of the evening is well into the second—half. the usa taking on the might of the four—time world champions, new zealand. it has been a good game. a tight game. it‘s going the way you would expect. new zealand leading that one 23—12 at the moment and on course for the final. who will meet them there? on paper it should be england. they are the defending world champions. they are the six nations grand slam winners and three easy wins so far in this tournament. in france they face their toughest test yet. france have won two of the last four six nations title and they know the english game better than anybody else. the english coach has named his strongest line—up yet as england go for back—to—back world cup finals and defend their world title. it would be the fitting finale to this world cup to see the two best teams in t
if they win, they face new zealand or the united states on saturday. our sports correspondent, katherine downes. is there now. you might be able to hear the shouts and cheers and see the flags flying. the first semi—final of the evening is well into the second—half. the usa taking on the might of the four—time world champions, new zealand. it has been a good game. a tight game. it‘s going the way you would expect. new zealand leading that one 23—12 at the moment and on course for the...
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the tie england obviously one in new zealand 29—21. the tie before that new zealand beat england in england 25-20. this zealand beat england in england 25—20. this is going to be a very physical and competitive encounter. but also its the cool heads that count in these situations. they've got a long day today. they are going to wa ke got a long day today. they are going to wake up this morning, it's tough to wake up this morning, it's tough to get you a mind in the right place for such a big occasion. yes, it's such a long day. seven and a0 5pm kick—off. the key thing is to make sure they can control their emotions, not get pumped up too early —— 7:a5pm kick—off. it's about going through their tactics and game plan but also switching off and relaxing. then bringing out their emotions when they need to come 7:a5pm. the players are used to this and they will be ready for this. it's a great showpiece for women's by. it's a great showpiece for women's rugby. it's getting more must profile and effectively the two best teams are go
the tie england obviously one in new zealand 29—21. the tie before that new zealand beat england in england 25-20. this zealand beat england in england 25—20. this is going to be a very physical and competitive encounter. but also its the cool heads that count in these situations. they've got a long day today. they are going to wa ke got a long day today. they are going to wake up this morning, it's tough to wake up this morning, it's tough to get you a mind in the right place for such a...
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on joyce, and what appens if your parents is new zealand citizen. the automatically inherit their citizenship, which is aims you seems you do. thee government is talking of a state interference into australia's affairs. he is the train the australian interests by threatening the stability of the government here. i mean, very overblown rhetoric, but it highlights the extreme nervousness in the turnbull government about what could come out of all of this. what we are seeing is quite unprecedented. the new zealand new labour party leader said she actually knew nothing about this and highained to australia's commissioner about some of the language our foreign minister used. these are two countries that are pretty close friends. to hear this rhetoric is quite unusual. anna: the heightened rhetoric continues. what does this mean then for the path of prime minister turnbull's economic agenda? where does this leave it? at risk, i guess. >> it is very difficult for this government to get clear air. yoseems to lurch from crisis crisis. to be fair, who could h
on joyce, and what appens if your parents is new zealand citizen. the automatically inherit their citizenship, which is aims you seems you do. thee government is talking of a state interference into australia's affairs. he is the train the australian interests by threatening the stability of the government here. i mean, very overblown rhetoric, but it highlights the extreme nervousness in the turnbull government about what could come out of all of this. what we are seeing is quite...
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destination number one, new zealand, far away and oh, so filmy. want to fly over a "lord of the rings" set, be their gist. it's more than a $1 billion a year business. employing 14,000 locals, and brings in many more tourists. avatar was filmed down here, so was "lord of the rings." but it's the hobbit trilogy alone that has given the number one reason for coming by 18% of people. >> just one of the transformations of los angeles. >> reporter: this is chase mcneill, leads location tours here in los angeles, home of the movies. what is it that makes people want to come and see the place where a movie was shown? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made many they're wondering, how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: chase says he can't of stop taking in movies. >> they want more access to that fiction. >> reporter: back in winterfell, i mean northern ireland, will film sets and clips, pyramids of giza, maybe not, but. >> anybody who has not seen "game of thrones"? there is a bus stop we usually put them off
destination number one, new zealand, far away and oh, so filmy. want to fly over a "lord of the rings" set, be their gist. it's more than a $1 billion a year business. employing 14,000 locals, and brings in many more tourists. avatar was filmed down here, so was "lord of the rings." but it's the hobbit trilogy alone that has given the number one reason for coming by 18% of people. >> just one of the transformations of los angeles. >> reporter: this is chase...
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but groups in new zealand are now changing that mentality. the coffin club teaches people how to make and decorate their own caskets. not only is it much cheaper, it lets people personalise their funerals while breaking down taboos associated with death. mauricio olmedo—perez reports from rotorua. in a shrine to elvis lies a coffin with raewyn. warming up her shared deathbed. why the king? that is a silly question. who wouldn't?! just look at him! it means he'll be lying on top of me for eternity. what could be better?! raewyn's a member of the rotorua coffin club, where people make their own coffins. they are basic and can cost as little as $200 us. decorating is where the imagination runs wild. i could afford a normal funeral service and coffin, but my death policy couldn't even cover the cost that myself. robin will be cushioned by her late husband's love letters. my husband died 10 years ago and i had to spend a lot of money on his funeral that wasn't necessary. ironically, jan used to be a funeral director. she has had funerals in her
but groups in new zealand are now changing that mentality. the coffin club teaches people how to make and decorate their own caskets. not only is it much cheaper, it lets people personalise their funerals while breaking down taboos associated with death. mauricio olmedo—perez reports from rotorua. in a shrine to elvis lies a coffin with raewyn. warming up her shared deathbed. why the king? that is a silly question. who wouldn't?! just look at him! it means he'll be lying on top of me for...
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new zealand is trading, the index looking pretty flat. the kiwi dollar was one of the worst performers last week. likely the aussie, the qe at the yen to have changes. -- the kiwi and the yen to have changes. we see a pretty flat start to the trading week with the aussie dollar where it is. we have the chinese industrial production, all of that is coming up out of china. that will be key for us when it comes to the aussie dollar and the kiwi. that is one of 7.91. -- 107.91. from bloomberg. we will give you more details on that. let's get you caught up with the first word news. haslinda amin has updates. haslinda: good morning. president trump is repairing to turn up the heat in china. he is expected to sign an executive referendum. they could consider launching an investigation. officials say it would focus on u.s. companies in china being --ced to offer for technological expertise. trying to keep paris off the agenda as they prepare for nafta talks this week. mexico is approaching the meeting as a way to modernize the deal to block any a
new zealand is trading, the index looking pretty flat. the kiwi dollar was one of the worst performers last week. likely the aussie, the qe at the yen to have changes. -- the kiwi and the yen to have changes. we see a pretty flat start to the trading week with the aussie dollar where it is. we have the chinese industrial production, all of that is coming up out of china. that will be key for us when it comes to the aussie dollar and the kiwi. that is one of 7.91. -- 107.91. from bloomberg. we...
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groups in new zealand are changing that mentality. the coffin club teaches people how to make there own caskets. ina shrine in a shrine to elvis, there is a cough and with raewyn. warming up her shared deathbed. why are the king? that is a silly question. who wouldn't? just look at him! it means you'll be lying on top of me for eternity. what could be better? raewyn's a member of the rotorua coffin club, where people make their own coffers. they are a sick, and can cost as little as $200 us —— coffins. decorating is where the imagination runs wild. coffins. decorating is where the imagination runs wildl coffins. decorating is where the imagination runs wild. i could afford a normal funeral service and coffin, but i couldn't even cover the cost that myself. robin will be cushioned by her late husband's love letters my husband died many years ago and! letters my husband died many years ago and i had to spend a lot of money on his funeral that wasn't necessary. ironically, jan used to bea necessary. ironically, jan used to be a funer
groups in new zealand are changing that mentality. the coffin club teaches people how to make there own caskets. ina shrine in a shrine to elvis, there is a cough and with raewyn. warming up her shared deathbed. why are the king? that is a silly question. who wouldn't? just look at him! it means you'll be lying on top of me for eternity. what could be better? raewyn's a member of the rotorua coffin club, where people make their own coffers. they are a sick, and can cost as little as $200 us...
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new zealand, four—time champions in this tournament. they got knocked out in the pool stages three years ago. looking for a comeback. 44 points against 12 against wales. a tries. a big win for canada, the runners—up three years ago. 98— zero, beating the debutants, hong kong. a tough open up for hong kong. the host, ireland, they had fans on the edge of their seats towards the end of their match. just a 2—point margin of victory ireland gave their fans in dublin. 19 points against 17. they eventually beat australia. much to the relief of the home crowd. she mentioned it was a tough opening for hong kong. we will look at those results, including that one. in pool a, there were big win for new zealand and canada. fullback, selica winiata, scored a hat—trick as the black ferns beat wales 44—12, and canada, runners—up in 2014, thrashed hong kong 98—0. in pool b, england began the defence of their title with a comfortable win over spain. kay wilson ran in four of england's ten tries as the champions won 56—5 and usa beat ital
new zealand, four—time champions in this tournament. they got knocked out in the pool stages three years ago. looking for a comeback. 44 points against 12 against wales. a tries. a big win for canada, the runners—up three years ago. 98— zero, beating the debutants, hong kong. a tough open up for hong kong. the host, ireland, they had fans on the edge of their seats towards the end of their match. just a 2—point margin of victory ireland gave their fans in dublin. 19 points against 17....
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england new zealand women's rugby world cup final in belfast. england are looking to retain their crown but new zealand got the first goal on the board. the early try for the black firms. yeses black firms. england are leading 10—5 with around 25 -- england are leading 10—5 with around 25 —— ten minutes played. hull have retained rugby league's challenge cup following an absorbing match at wembley, beating wigan by 18 points to 1a. there was little to separate the sides with both running in three tries each, but it was the goal kicking of mark sneyd that proved the difference. adam wild reports. in the wembley sun, rugby league's day to shine. no club has won the cup more times than wigan, but it is hull's to lose. cup holders against record holders, an intriguing contest. a game that could turn on something as small as the bounce of a ball. wigan were the wigan were the first to read it right, john bateman with the opening score. the lesson then, don't let it bounce. fetuli talanoa didn't, and hull were ahead at half—time. 0n the othe
england new zealand women's rugby world cup final in belfast. england are looking to retain their crown but new zealand got the first goal on the board. the early try for the black firms. yeses black firms. england are leading 10—5 with around 25 -- england are leading 10—5 with around 25 —— ten minutes played. hull have retained rugby league's challenge cup following an absorbing match at wembley, beating wigan by 18 points to 1a. there was little to separate the sides with both...
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would like to have it move on the north korean or on the korean peninsula as a whole not new zealand and australia are u.s. allies in the pacific region biosecurity treated air goes back for fifty years so australia has said that it will stand shoulder to shoulder with washington but why is wellington now stepping away from this. well i think obviously there's a you have to look at the dynamic as a whole so you're looking at a regional security dynamic where some some of those actors are able to act more independently you know australia or new zealand don't although they have their own alliances and partnerships there's a kind of an ability for smaller partners within the group in some ways to voice their objections more strongly as opposed to those who are seen as tied in very closely to the pacific rim alliance and you have to remember that some of this is also about sending messages to the other international actors so it's not necessarily actually all about north korea some of this is about demonstrating the renewed presence of the us in the region in response to for example the
would like to have it move on the north korean or on the korean peninsula as a whole not new zealand and australia are u.s. allies in the pacific region biosecurity treated air goes back for fifty years so australia has said that it will stand shoulder to shoulder with washington but why is wellington now stepping away from this. well i think obviously there's a you have to look at the dynamic as a whole so you're looking at a regional security dynamic where some some of those actors are able...
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australia fought back in the second half — by then new zealand had already secured the victory. ronnie o sullivan has blasted his way into the semi—finals of the china championship in guangzhou. the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5 frames to nil in their quarter—final. dott accumulated just 21 points in the 5 frames. the world's current top six have all already been knocked out of the tournament. great britain are in the team gold medal position after the second day of the european eventing championships in poland. after yesterday's dressage and today's cross country, nicola wilson is the best placed briton for an individual medal — she is in fourth place. the championships complete tomorrow with the show—jumping. mo farah will run his last track race on home soil tomorrow. he won world championship gold and silver in the 10,000 and 5,000 metres in london earlier this month. he will race over 3,000 metres in the birmingham grand prix, and as he leaves his track career behind — he says he wants to a have new perspective on his running. isaid i said that after the race,
australia fought back in the second half — by then new zealand had already secured the victory. ronnie o sullivan has blasted his way into the semi—finals of the china championship in guangzhou. the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5 frames to nil in their quarter—final. dott accumulated just 21 points in the 5 frames. the world's current top six have all already been knocked out of the tournament. great britain are in the team gold medal position after the second day of the european...
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zealand labour party, they considered that i may be a citizen by descent of new zealand. needless to say, i was shocked to receive this information. i‘ve always been an australian citizen, born in tamworth, just as my mother and grandmother were born there 100 years earlier. neither i nor my parents have ever had any reason to believe that i may be a citizen of any other country. given the strength of the legal advice the government has received, the prime minister has asked that i remain deputy prime minister and continue my ministerial duties. a rare white moose has been captured on camera in sweden. the animal is one ofjust100 white moose in the country. they aren‘t actually albino, but grow white fur due to a genetic mutation. time for the weather. if you think a white mousse is rare, try looking for a hot day in august 2017, because there have not been many. this might surprise you. today, we recorded our highest temperature of august so far, all the way up to 25 degrees. that was at gravesend in kent earlier. where we see sunshine this week, it will feel fairly
zealand labour party, they considered that i may be a citizen by descent of new zealand. needless to say, i was shocked to receive this information. i‘ve always been an australian citizen, born in tamworth, just as my mother and grandmother were born there 100 years earlier. neither i nor my parents have ever had any reason to believe that i may be a citizen of any other country. given the strength of the legal advice the government has received, the prime minister has asked that i remain...
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a few days ago, he admitted he was a dual national of new zealand. why is it key that he is a dual national? if he is ruled to be ineligible to hold public office, the entire parliament could fall. he is the one seat in the parliament that gives them a majority. the government want it sorted out as soon as possible. but today, thejudge said she doesn't think she can have a full hearing until october. this cloud will remain over the australian government for several weeks. what is the suggestion about what went on? i have dual citizenship with new zealand and it would be difficult for me to forget that. is it believed that they knew about it and hoped to avoid it coming to light? all of those who have had the finger pointed at them say they were oblivious to the fact that they held dual citizenship, barnabyjoyce said he was shellshocked that he had it because his father left new zealand “119117, and he was a dual citizen by descent. amother mp said he had no idea that his mother had applied for him to be an italian citizen without his knowledge. a s
a few days ago, he admitted he was a dual national of new zealand. why is it key that he is a dual national? if he is ruled to be ineligible to hold public office, the entire parliament could fall. he is the one seat in the parliament that gives them a majority. the government want it sorted out as soon as possible. but today, thejudge said she doesn't think she can have a full hearing until october. this cloud will remain over the australian government for several weeks. what is the suggestion...
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it's cold enough certainly for some snow heading into the southern alps of new zealand. for the vast majority, a lot of fine and dry weather, but it's feeling very wintry further south, and as a result quite cool. let's head back towards europe where the heat and the dry weather, the parched weather continues for much of southern europe. this was taken in greece where you can unfortunately see the wind fanning the flames. it's a pretty windy picture here. and it will be for the next couple of days. you can see the northerly winds, the heat and dry weather. no sign of appreciable rain but the wind is adding to the woes. unfortunately the likelihood is that the wind will pick up in portugal, where the heat is starting to build again across iberia where you can see temperatures in madrid heading towards the high 30s. it's much more cool and unsettled further north, but daryl will have more on that later. hello. you are watching outside source. a memorial service for the woman who was killed when a car drove into her in the us town of charlottesville, heather heyer‘s mothe
it's cold enough certainly for some snow heading into the southern alps of new zealand. for the vast majority, a lot of fine and dry weather, but it's feeling very wintry further south, and as a result quite cool. let's head back towards europe where the heat and the dry weather, the parched weather continues for much of southern europe. this was taken in greece where you can unfortunately see the wind fanning the flames. it's a pretty windy picture here. and it will be for the next couple of...
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that is graham wheeler talking there, talking down the new zealand dollar. ok, well, let's talk about talking to kim jong-un. let's get the first word news. haslinda: the un security council has repeated demands for north korea to stop the missile launches. the council met after pyongyang said the missile launches would continue. north korea has released photos of the latest missile. president trump said all options remain open and that pyongyang has showed contempt for the international community. japan's retail sales growth beat expectations in july, indicating the recovery in private demand may be firming has households become more willing to open their pocketbooks. of 1.9% from a year earlier, almost double the median forecast. however supermarkets and grocery stores declined. the u.k. is said to have asked for more brexit sessions, the latest talks showing little progress. london wants to move on to potential trade links after the divorce. focused on thes bill the u.k. will have to pay to quit the eu. didn't arriveam until midmorning tuesday, and press
that is graham wheeler talking there, talking down the new zealand dollar. ok, well, let's talk about talking to kim jong-un. let's get the first word news. haslinda: the un security council has repeated demands for north korea to stop the missile launches. the council met after pyongyang said the missile launches would continue. north korea has released photos of the latest missile. president trump said all options remain open and that pyongyang has showed contempt for the international...
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let's get an update on the markets setting up on the start of this brand-new trading week in new zealand. a weaker start. .1%.by we are going into a week that will yield a monetary decision from the bank of new zealand. they are not expected to move on rates. the kiwi dollar .7414. 9% this year.wn it upset when it comes to some of the asian currencies. points at the open. we will get more on the cbo story. the cbo ceo says he plans a stand that role. they allegedly breached financing antiterrorism laws. this eeo saying that this could damage the re reputation of australian lenders. largely unchanged. betty: it looks like the greenback, the short spike in the dollar, how that is affecting trade. pretty much unchanged against the yen. the pound is also slightly weaker, as we heard from the boe. thatightening path, seems to be pulling back a little. the yield on the 10-year spiking sawhtly, not as much as we with the dollar. finishing on friday with the equity market. pretty much bullish through this session after the jobs report on friday. the better than estimated jobs report. that leaves
let's get an update on the markets setting up on the start of this brand-new trading week in new zealand. a weaker start. .1%.by we are going into a week that will yield a monetary decision from the bank of new zealand. they are not expected to move on rates. the kiwi dollar .7414. 9% this year.wn it upset when it comes to some of the asian currencies. points at the open. we will get more on the cbo story. the cbo ceo says he plans a stand that role. they allegedly breached financing...
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destination number one new zealand. far away and oh, so filmy. want to fly over a "lord of the rings" set? be the guest. more than a billion dollar a year business, employs 14,000 locals, brings in many more tourists. avatar was made down here. >> outstanding. >> reporter: and so was "lord of the rings." >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: that's why our own sarah haynes went down under. >> this is where they did the scene, the wall of water comes around the corner in front of us. >> oh, himy goodness. you have the best office with a view. >> i like visitors as much as the next hobbit. >> reporter: but it's the hobbit trilogy alone which is now given as the number one reason for coming by 18% of people. >> again, one of the many translations of los angeles. >> reporter: this as chase mcneill leads tourists here, home of the movies. what is it that makes people want to come and see where a movie was shot? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made. they're wondering how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: seen in
destination number one new zealand. far away and oh, so filmy. want to fly over a "lord of the rings" set? be the guest. more than a billion dollar a year business, employs 14,000 locals, brings in many more tourists. avatar was made down here. >> outstanding. >> reporter: and so was "lord of the rings." >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: that's why our own sarah haynes went down under. >> this is where they did the scene, the wall of water comes...
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there are tears on the pitch after the red roses were beaten by new zealand in belfast. and matt has the weather. good morning. nota good morning. not a great day for eve ryo ne good morning. not a great day for everyone by any means, but most places dry. details on that and the forecast for the bank holiday, coming up. good morning. first, our main story. after all of the hype, came the fight. the most lucrative boxing bout in history came to a dramatic conclusion just over an hour ago. just over an hour ago floyd mayweather beat ireland's conor mcgregor after 10 rounds in one of the mostg anticipated boxing bouts of recent times. ao—year—old mayweather who came out of retirement, is guaranteed at least $100 million from the fight with mcgregor assured of $30 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway was watching the fight in las vegas and joins us now. conor mcgregor leaves a rich man with his head held high? yes, he is considerably richer. he has confounded many of his critics. he came into the ring tonight, guns blazing in the first three rounds. trou
there are tears on the pitch after the red roses were beaten by new zealand in belfast. and matt has the weather. good morning. nota good morning. not a great day for eve ryo ne good morning. not a great day for everyone by any means, but most places dry. details on that and the forecast for the bank holiday, coming up. good morning. first, our main story. after all of the hype, came the fight. the most lucrative boxing bout in history came to a dramatic conclusion just over an hour ago. just...
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and a bad batfrom new zealand. yeah, new zealand bats! sadly, they are no longer. but when you call someone and you're like, "i need money because we're trying to save these bats in new zealand." they say, "that sounds great. how do we get rid of these bats?" nobody likes bats! >> stephen: just lie and say it's for the pandas. >> or make up animals. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you just made up animals? >> well, because i was getting so little money, and tifs, like, commission. and we were genuinely trying to save animals. so i would-- i would-- i created a couple of creature s. >> stephen: like what? like what? >> like, for a whole year, i was saving the species the tiger swan. ( laughter ) which -- >> stephen: the tiger swan? >> it's essentially a swan with the plumage of a bengal. >> stephen: and they're endangered? >> they're in so much trouble, stephen! >> stephen: has anyone seen-- ever seen one of them. >> this is the thing and people would say this all the time, "i have never heard of it." and, of course, the response s, they're really rare. otherwise, i wouldn
and a bad batfrom new zealand. yeah, new zealand bats! sadly, they are no longer. but when you call someone and you're like, "i need money because we're trying to save these bats in new zealand." they say, "that sounds great. how do we get rid of these bats?" nobody likes bats! >> stephen: just lie and say it's for the pandas. >> or make up animals. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you just made up animals? >> well, because i was getting so little money, and...
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it sets up a showdown with new zealand on saturday. celtic has made it through to the group stages of the champions league. they were beaten by astana of kazakhstan, but go through 8—11 on aggregate. premier league winners leicester city rested nine of their first team for their efl cup game at championship side sheffield united, but still won easily, 4—1. premier league watford were knocked out by bristol city. and england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro hockey championships in amsterdam. the defending champions beat scotland 2—0 to reach the last four. got a little bit more hockey success coming up later in the programme. yes, the over 755. coming up later in the programme. yes, the over 75s. our victorious over 755. can't wait for that. yes, the over 75s. our victorious over 75s. can't wait for that. was it yesterday, or the day before? the germans was the day before. and now they have on the final? yeah. holly will be with them. did you know that emma's dad play5 will be with them. did you know that emma'
it sets up a showdown with new zealand on saturday. celtic has made it through to the group stages of the champions league. they were beaten by astana of kazakhstan, but go through 8—11 on aggregate. premier league winners leicester city rested nine of their first team for their efl cup game at championship side sheffield united, but still won easily, 4—1. premier league watford were knocked out by bristol city. and england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro hockey...
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the champions england face new zealand in belfast. and doing downward dog on a farm. mike will be exploring the weird and rather wonderful world of goat yoga. good morning. first, our main story. a man has been arrested under the terrorism act after two police officers with a large knife near buckingham palace. the officers were hurt while taking the 26—year—old into custody when he was found with the weapon in a vehicle near the palace. simonjones reports. concerned crowds look on as police investigator possible terror incident outside buckingham palace. the met says just after 8:30pm yesterday a man stopped his car near a police vehicle. officers then spotted a large bladed weapon in the carand spotted a large bladed weapon in the car and went to arrest him. two police officers suffered minor injuries to their arm and were taken to hospitalfor injuries to their arm and were taken to hospital for treatment. injuries to their arm and were taken to hospitalfor treatment. the met has praised their brave and swift action that meant the suspect was detained very quick
the champions england face new zealand in belfast. and doing downward dog on a farm. mike will be exploring the weird and rather wonderful world of goat yoga. good morning. first, our main story. a man has been arrested under the terrorism act after two police officers with a large knife near buckingham palace. the officers were hurt while taking the 26—year—old into custody when he was found with the weapon in a vehicle near the palace. simonjones reports. concerned crowds look on as...
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new zealand have now pulled ahead, 15—7 now approaching half—time in that first semifinal. so new zealand expects to go through and that would be the box office finalfor and that would be the box office final for women‘s and that would be the box office finalfor women‘s rugby, and that would be the box office final for women‘s rugby, the and that would be the box office finalfor women‘s rugby, the top and that would be the box office final for women‘s rugby, the top two teams in the world, england against new zealand in the final and going for world cup glory. looking forward to that. and we will hear more from belfast later tonight. it‘s almostjob done for celtic in their quest to reach the group stage of the champions league as they look to knock out the kazakhstan champions astana. leading 5—0 from last week‘s first leg at home in glasgow, scott sinclair‘s goal has made it one—all on the night and 6—1 to brendan rodgers‘ side on aggregate. the second half is just about to get underway. that‘s all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all t
new zealand have now pulled ahead, 15—7 now approaching half—time in that first semifinal. so new zealand expects to go through and that would be the box office finalfor and that would be the box office final for women‘s and that would be the box office finalfor women‘s rugby, and that would be the box office final for women‘s rugby, the and that would be the box office finalfor women‘s rugby, the top and that would be the box office final for women‘s rugby, the top two teams in...
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but is that there's going to be enough to be the world's best in new zealand? that is the big question. it is so tight to corby ‘s game here. i think what we can say is that it has all the ingredients to bea is that it has all the ingredients to be a really epic final. on the one side, you have new zealand, the number one back side of the world, and then on the other, england, the defending champions. as well as england did in winning the title backin england did in winning the title back in 2014, they didn't have to play new zealand in that tournament. if they are going to retain the trophy, they will have to did the ha rd trophy, they will have to did the hard way. history is on their side. they are pleading than three times in the world cup final and have one on every occasion. england did win a recent encounter between them in new zealand a couple of months ago and they will take a lot of confidence from that. sarah hunter is refusing to look back. the path goes out of the window. what happened in last three months in the build—up to this tournament cou
but is that there's going to be enough to be the world's best in new zealand? that is the big question. it is so tight to corby ‘s game here. i think what we can say is that it has all the ingredients to bea is that it has all the ingredients to be a really epic final. on the one side, you have new zealand, the number one back side of the world, and then on the other, england, the defending champions. as well as england did in winning the title backin england did in winning the title back in...